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THE 



ENGLISHMAN'S 

GREEK CONCORDANCE 

OF THE 

NEW TESTAMENT 



BEING AN ATTEMPT AT 



A VERBAL CONNEXION BETWEEN THE GEEEK 
AND THE ENGLISH TEXTS 



INCLUDING 



A CONCORDANCE TO THE PROPER NAMES 

WITH 

INDEXES 

GREEK-ENGLISH, AND ENGLISH-GREEK. 



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LONDON: 
LONGMAN, GREEN, BROWN, AND LONGMANS, 

PATERNOSTER ROW. 



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ADVERTISEMENT 

TO THE SECOND EDITION. 



In preparing the Second Edition of the " Englishman's Greek Concordance," 
every quotation has been carefully revised with Schmid, so as to correct, as 
far as possible, any errors of reference, etc., which might be found. 

In the first edition, a request was made, that any errata of any kind which 
were discovered might be sent to the Editors ; and the few corrections which 
have been thus transmitted have been fully attended to. Some matters, of 
minor importance, have also come to light in the use of the book, in which 
it has appeared that alteration was desirable : all such alterations have now 
been made. 

The fact of the whole work having been stereotyped, has not been allowed 
to stand in the way of correction ; and though the changes from the first 
edition are few in number, and inconsiderable in importance, yet they have 
been as fully carried out as if the whole work had been now re-set from 
type. 

A new Index has been added; in which the Greek word stands first, and 
then the various renderings of that word in the English version follow in 
alphabetical order. This Index will give, it is believed, a greater complete- 
ness to the whole work. 

The " Introduction " stands just as it did in the first edition ; then follows 
an " Account of the making and perfecting of the Englishman's Greek Con- 
cordance," which had previously been printed in a separate form. Some of 
the details are necessarily the same as those given in the " Introduction," but 
either would have been incomplete in itself had the similar matter been 
omitted. 

September , 1844. 



INTRODUCTION 

TO THE FIRST EDITION. 



This work is an attempt at a verbal connexion between the Greek and the 
English texts of the New Testament. Such an idea, though novel to him 
whose studies have been limited to the English language, is not so to the 
student: for it is but a modification of that developed by Marius in his 
Hebrew and Latin Concordance; by Kircher in his Hebrew and Greek 
Concordance for the LXX ; by Trommius in his somewhat similar work ; 
by Komaine in his edition of Marius; and by Taylor in his Hebrew and 
English Concordance. 

PL AM. — The plan proposed was this: to present, in alphabetical suc- 
cession, every word which occurs in the Greek New Testament, with the 
series of passages (quoted from the English translation) in which each such 
word occurs ; the word or words exhibiting the Greek word under immediate 
consideration being printed in italic letters. 

(VIA NISI ER. — The manner in which the plan was carried into execution 
was simple and plain. Schmid's Concordance to the New Testament was 
taken as the basis. In this work we have, for the Greek New Testament, 
what Cruden's work was intended to be toward the whole English Bible ; it 
is an alphabetical arrangement of each word which occurs, each word being 
immediately followed by the series of passages in which it occurs ; this series 
is, of course, made up of such quotations, from the respective passages, as 
best exhibit the word under consideration. 

It may be well to notice that the edition of Schmid used, was that printed 
in Glasgow, 1819. The copy used was, however, diligently corrected 
throughout before being accredited* 

* The revision of Schmid was thus conducted. Every word as cited in Schmid was found in a 
Greek New Testament, interleaved for the purpose, and therein underlined with black ink. When 
the whole of Schmid had thus been verified, of course it was only needful carefully to look through 
the Greek Testament thus marked, in order to discover hoiv many words were omitted in Schmid ; 
for if every Avord which actually occurred in Schmid was thus underlined in the New Testament, 
the words not underlined were of course not in Schmid. About 620 such were found, besides 
many errors, &c. &c. 



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A copy of Schmid's Greek Concordance was then put into the hand of 
a writer, with these directions : — 

First. Place Schmid open before yon. Write from it the first Greek 
heading, and under it successively all the references, i. e. the books, chapters, 
and verses. Thus, 

A, alpha. 
Eev. 1 : 8. 
11. 

21 : 6. 

22 : 13. 

Secondly. Open an interleaved Greek and English New Testament ; com- 
pare the two texts together, selecting the seven consecutive words which 
best illustrate the Greek word under consideration, and write them down 
against each reference, underlining- the word which is to be put in italics. 
Thus, 

Rev. 1 : S. I am Alpha and Omega, the beginning 

11. 1 am Alpha and Omega, the first and the 

21 : 6. 1 am Alpha and Omega, the beginning 

22 : 13.1 am Alpha and Omega, the beginning 

REVISION. — When thus prepared, the manuscript was, first, examined, 
and each citation compared with an interleaved English and Greek Testa- 
ment, in order to see that the right passage was quoted, and the right word 
underlined. 

It was, secondly, read carefully by one accustomed to the press, and each 
line compared with an English Bible to verify the references (i. e. books, 
chapters, and verses), and the spelling, capital letters, stops, &c. 

Thirdly. It was compared with the corrected Schmid, and then sent to 
press. 

When the letter-press had been twice carefully read with the copy, every 
line was 

First, Again compared with an English Bible, to verify the references, 
spelling, capitals, stops, &c. [The Bible used in both cases was the Oxford 
small pica 8vo. 1836, with marginal readings, No. 8 in the Oxford Series.] 

Secondly, It was then read out by one person to a second, who had Schmid 
before him, and read each line therein. The object of this was to see, first, 
that nothing was omitted; and, secondly, that the right words were under- 
lined. 

It may be remarked here, that this is a very sure guard against the 
accidental quotation of a wrong part of a verse. The average number of 
words in each quotation in Schmid is three : now, if it be considered in how 
many verses in the New Testament are. there three consecutive words, 
interchangeable, from being synonymous, with three other consecutive words, 
the efficiency of the guard thus provided will appear. 



O) 

IT ALIOS. — As to the word put in italics; the general rule has been to 
print in italics that word which in the English is "to the eye" equivalent to 
the Greek word under consideration. The exceptions are where the English 
contains that which is a conventional mark, in grammar, of something not 
found in the Greek text: for instance, in translating a verb, attention had 
not, in our authorised version, always been paid to the conventional signs of 
mood and tense: thus, a subjunctive is translated not " that they might see" 
but " to see." In the senses of the two renderings there is no difference; 
but observe that " to" in such cases is not put in italics, because it is the 
conventional sign of the infinitive mood ; but the Greek verb is not the 
infinitive but the subjunctive. 

Again, if an infinitive were translated, "that they might not see" "see" 
only would be in italics, because the Greek verb is the infinitive mood, and 
" might" is the conventional sign of the subjunctive. 

Again, if a Greek participle is translated otherwise than by an English 
participle, it will generally be found that there is that, and, when, &c. before 
or after the verb, by which it is expressed, in italics. 

The pronouns /, thou, he, &c. when simply implied in the verb, are never 
in italics. 

Where the versification of the English differs from the Greek text, both 
verses are placed, the English first and the Greek after it, in parentheses. 

For the sake of those who cannot read Greek, the English pronunciation 
of the Greek word at the heading is added in English characters ; 1 has been 
used for ec, u for eu, ee for 77, and for w, when so placed as if not especially 
rested upon to distort the word, as anapleeroo ; in which, without such a rest 
upon the second "o," the two would coalesce into a diphthong. 

In order to call attention, first, to peculiar combinations of words; 
secondly, to the variation of government by prepositions ; and thirdly, to the 
different forms of the same word, conventional marks have been occasionally 
introduced into the headings; see alcov, Sid, a'xpi, &c. &c. To these many 
other such like remarks might be added ; but none of them need observation 
in order for the book to be used, and they will all pass before the reader's 
eye as he uses it. It may, however, be remarked that the sign )( has been 
used when there is nothing in English answering to the Greek word. 



%* Where all the occurrences of a .word are not given in the body of the 
work, as in the case of dXkd, avros, yap, a full list is given in the Appendix, 
in which also will be found a few remarks on Si, fcal, o, and o?, the four 
words which Schmid passes by unnoticed, by reason of their too frequent 
occurrence. 

March, 1840. 



A SHORT ACCOUNT OF THE MAKING 
AND PERFECTING 

OF THE 

ENGLISHMAN'S GREEK CONCORDANCE. 



A detailed account of the formation, etc., of trie Englishman's Greek 
Concordance, has been the desire of several. This I shall now endeavour to 
meet. The task is rather an arduous one ; because, whilst the credit of 
exhibiting in English the exemplifications of each Greek word in the New 
Testament is due to another, — on myself are supposed to meet the offices of 
Corrector, Enlarger, Improver, and Editor. Simplicity, however, will pass 
through all difficulties, howsoever great they may seem. I would only state 
(as bespeaking a more favourable hearing) that my narrative will show that 
the supposition, referring to myself, is without foundation. I am not Cor- 
rector, not Enlarger, not Improver, not Editor. Proprietor of the copyright, 
through the gift of another, I am; and mine, too, is that sort of place which 
belongs to one who, having the right to direct, may have chanced upon some 
good suggestions for the workmen. 

As the book is a dry Concordance, I would crave the liberty to be as free 
as I can in my narrative. 

Myprepao It was in the year 1827 or 1828, that I began to prepare some 
the work. ) Essays explanatory and illustrative of the " Terms conventional to 
the Scriptures;" e. g. Righteousness, Sanctification, Justification, etc. One 
of these I thought much of; and I may give the course pursued in the pre- 
paration of it as an explanation of my general plan. 1st. After making a 
list of the places (books, chapters, and verses) in which the words occurred, 
I carefully examined all the passages in the Greek Testament in which the 
word Sifcr) or any kindred term occurred, endeavouring to seize on the 
abstract thought common to all the places in which it was found. 2ndly. I 
considered how many English words it would be necessary to use in order to 
express the varieties of shades of meaning. And, 3rdly. I wrote down 
after each citation, either the word which would do for the translation in 
that place, or (where it had occurred before) some sign for it. This, when 
arranged, formed the skeleton of the explanation, and the object of 
illustration. 

^n W * Burgh ' s i Full of these Essays, I spoke of them to many. In September, 
1830, I went to Ireland, still labouring therein. Between that month and 
March 1831, Mr. W. Burgh, till that time a perfect stranger to me, came to 
stay a few days at Powerscourt. In the course of a walk with him, I spoke 
of part of the subject then interesting me ; and he, I think, in reply referred 
to the advantage he had found in doing much the same thing himself; only 
his preparation was better and far more simple than mine. His plan was to 
arrange the passages in which the word occurred, according to the order of 



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the books in the English Bible, from Taylor's Hebrew and Schmid's Greek 
Concordances, and then write after each, a quotation from the English Bible, 
to present the word to the eye. 

The design was so novel to me, and so admirable, that it delighted me 
much; and I urged his devoting all his time to the accomplishment of such 
a work. If he would have allowed me, I should gladly have supported him 
while so doing ; but this he positively declined. With his usual ingenuity, 
however, he kindly devised a manner of meeting my wishes, by offering to 
engage lads to do the mechanical part of the writing under him. How 
singular it is to look back upon the past scenes of life ! My going to Ireland 
had been quite unexpected; — his being asked to the house at that special 
time; — our lighting, in a walk as perfect strangers, upon that which had 
occupied our minds, "how to elucidate Scripture;" — and the free blending 
together which followed in an effort to accomplish this object after the 
manner proposed by Mr. B. : and how different the motives which may 
operate! Mr. B.'s object I know not; — my joy in the project was the 
opening of a door for me, by which the plan of my Essays might be acted 
upon in Hebrew as well as in Greek. 

Though Mr.W. B. had commenced, he says, Articles of the Greek previous 
to this, it was the Hebrew which, as the more difficult task, held the place 
of pre-eminence in his mind, and the one which he first mentioned to me. 
The Hebrew was arranged for between us first; (for the further account of it 
see that Concordance). Knowing a little of Greek (though then nothing of 
Hebrew), and being still labouring at my " Essays," I asked Mr.W. Burgh, 
whether he would permit me to adopt his plan for the Greek. Though not 
systematically from the beginning, yet small portions had been written out, 
according to his own need, perhaps, previously. To this he consented, and 
further agreed to endeavour to get as much of it written for me (at so many 
pence per page, of so many lines) as he could. About 800 pages in MS. of 
this was beautifully executed under his care, i.e. about 290 pages in letter- 
press of the 900 pages seen in the volume. Finding difficulty in proceeding 
with the making of the MS. further, he handed it over to me, to be con- 
tinued or not, as I liked. As he had most distinctly warned me at the 
outset, he would not undertake to have more done than might be quite 
convenient to him, I of course only felt thankful for this aid, superadded to 
the gift of leave to do the work. For whilst he charged it only like blank 
paper, what it cost by the foot, to me it was the acquisition of so much 
"painting" for it was most accurately and beautifully done; so that it is now, 
though soiled by having passed through the press, MS. in a very good state 
of order. The 1800 remaining pages of MS. were made by various hands; 
some a gift, some purchased between 1831 and 1839. At Plymouth, in 
1831, I gave away all that was done to a friend, in the hopes that he would 
correct and finish it ; and from him I received it back as a present. While a 



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lady at the same place was writing part of it for me, she complained that it 
would be of no use to her, unless I gave "a key" to it, " English and 
Greek;" this remark, repeated by several, decided me to try and make the 
design and plan of " A Greek and English Concordance," as opened out and 
given to me by Mr. Burgh, subservient to another design and plan, as ex- 
pressed by the present title, "The Englishman's Greek Concordance"; by 
which I mean a Greek Concordance, such as one who can read English, and 
English only — the mere English reader — could consult. For great as the 
aid, to one who could read Greek, from Mr.W. B.'s Greek and English Con- 
cordance would have been, the mere English reader could not, by himself, 
have benefited much by it, from his want of knowing Greek. 

I may give now a condensed account of — 

First, Schmid's Concordance. Secondly, Mr. B.'s plan, and — Thirdly, What 
was afterwards added in matter and design by others. 

SCHMID — 

Schmid's design appears to have been to give, in alphabetical order, the 
whole vocabulary of the Greek Testament (some few words of minor im- 
portance being excepted), each word being followed by the series of its 
occurrences, books, chapters, and verses; and the citation in Greek consisting 
generally of three or four words. 

We may suppose Schmid to have made his work, first, a vocabulary 

A afiapr)? a/3/3a 

2ndly, to have written down, under each, the guide to the places where it 
occurred, as— 

A dfiaprjs 

Rev. 1: 8 2 Cor. 11:9 

11 
21: 6 
22:13 

And lastly, to have written down after each such reference, the three or 
four Greek words in immediate connection with the word standing in the 
heading, thus — 

A 

Rev. 1 : 8. eya> dpi to A Kal to Si 

11. iyco elfju to A kol to Q 

21 : 6. iya> elfii to A nal to £1 

22 : 13. eyca eljAi to A Kal to O 

and so on through the whole work. This work could of course only be used 
by a Greek scholar, and but few know Greek enough to use it with comfort 
to themselves. 



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Mr.W.B.'s Plan- 
Was TO WRITE DOWN, IN PLACE OF THE GREEK CITATION, THE 

English which was equivalent to it, printing in different 
type (italic letter) the portion which translated the Greek 
word AT the head OF the article. And this, when done, made 
the book. 

This plan was original, and clearly is such as to enable any one who knows 
Greek sufficiently to look at a verse in the New Testament, if he knows 
English well, to consult a Greek Concordance with as much comfort as he 
could Cruden. 

All that was effected under my management, was — 

1st. The MS. had to he made from tin, p. 281, marked, in order to discover how many words 

to xpovi^o), p. 803, in the Appellatives, i, e. MS. were omitted in Schmid, for if every word which 

for 521 pages of letter-press. actually occurred in Schmid was thus under- 

2ndly. Mistrusting Schmid's accuracy, we lined in the New Testament, the words not 

re-made a copy for ourselves, thus:— underlined in it were of course not in Schmid. 

Every word, as cited in Schmid, was found Ahout 620 such were found, besides many 

in a Greek New Testament, interleaved for the errors, etc., etc. This was the kind labour of 

purpose, and then underlined with black ink. L. C. L. Brenton, in the year 1836. 

When the whole of Schmid had thus been 3rdly. The MS. had to be lifted off its old 

verified, of course it was only needful carefully basis, Schmid, and placed upon the larger one 

to look through the Greek Testament thus of the corrected Schmid. 

IMPROVEMENTS. 

1. — The blending into one, many words which 2. — The blending of some forms, which, con- 

Schmid had divided into two, making oft what trary to his principle, he had separated, as some 

was really only an adjective to be sometimes cases in the pronouns avrov, avTrjv, olvtoiq, 

such and sometimes a substantive. A com- etc. 

parison of the two books will show how far this 3. — Sundries ; see page v. in the Introduc- 

has been done. tion. 

Lastly, — There were made and added, — 

1. — The proper names which (though in 3. — An Appendix I. containing the occur - 

Schmid under one alphabet with the appella- rences of aWa, avrog, yap, and — 
fives) had been omitted in the MS., occupying 4.— An Appendix II. containing cursory 

from 818 — 872, i.e. 54 pages. suggestions on ds, tcai, 6, 6g, the four words 

2. — An Index, English and Greek, which, which Schmid passes by unnoticed, on account 

besides its value to the mere English reader of their too frequent occurrences. The 2nd 

(fo"s only key to the book), is a fair English and and 4th were the labours of different persons. 
Greek Dictionary, and the best key extant to 
the Scripture Greek synonyms, 873 — 942, i. e. 
68 pages. 

The greater part of this, as first published, was edited by Mr. George H. 
Stoddart, and under him, as corrector of the press, etc., by W. Chalk. 

The printing establishment deserves my thanks for its ready aid and 
attention. 

The only originality, then, in this work, is the primary design of Mr. Burgh, 
by a Greek and English Concordance, to enable the tyro in Greek to consult 
a Greek Concordance with ease; and a secondary design (which is really the 
reverse of this), the subordinating it by the means of an English and Greek key 



to the use of the mere English reader. And this is just what the title for it, 
" The Englishman's Greek Concordance," was meant to designate. My 
relation to it then is just marked by the terms Proprietor and Nursing 
Father. Honour or thanks I desire none. Indeed, when I think of the 
origin of this book ; of the progress of its developement ; of the innumerable 
difficulties which again and again threatened its destruction ; and, above all, 
of its tendency (as contrasted with the now prevailing increase of Romanism) ; 
I cannot but bow my head before the God of Providence, and be ashamed 
at His having vouchsafed any connection with it to one so unworthy as 

GEORGE V. WIGRAM. 



London, March. 1844. 



THE 



ENGLISHMAN'S GREEK CONCORDANCE, 



A, alpha. 



y 



Rev. 1 : 8. 1 am Alpha and Omega, the beginning 
11. 1 am Alpha and Omega, the first and the 
21 : 6.1 am Alpha and Omega, the beginning 
22:13.1 am Alpha and Omega, the beginning 



a&aphg, abarees. 

2Co.ll: 9. kept myself from being burdensome 



a£&a, abba. 



Mar 14: 36. And he said, Abba, Father, 

Ro. 8 : 15. whereby we cry, Abba, Father. 

Gal. 4: 6. into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father. 



a&v<j<Jog, abussos. 

Lu. 8:31. command them to go out into the deep. 
Ro. 10: 7. Who shall descend into the deep ? 
l.the key of the bottomless pit. 

2. And he opened the bottomless pit ; 
11. the angel of the bottomless pit, 

: 7. that ascendeth out of the bottomless pit 
; 8. shall ascend out of the bottomless pit, 
: 1 . having the key of the bottomless pit 

3. cast him into the bottomless pit, 



Rev. 9: 



ayaOotpyiw, agailioergeo. 

ITi. 6:18. That they do good, that they be rich in 

ayaOoiroiiu), agathopoyeo* 

Mar. 3 : 4. to do good on the sabbath days, 
Lu. 6: 9. on the sabbath days to do good, 

33. ye do good to them which do good 

35. and do good, and lend, 
Actsl4: 17. in that he did good, and gave us 
IPet 2:15. with well doing ye may put to silence 

20. when ye do well, and suffer (for it), 
3: 6. as long as ye do well, and -are not afraid 

17. ye suffer for well doing, than for evil 
3 Joh . 1 1 . He that doeth good is of God : 



ayaOoTTOiia, agatJiopoiya. 

IPet. 4:19. their souls (to him ) in well doing, 



ayaOoiroiog, agathopoyos. 

lPet.2:14.for the praise of them that do icell. 



Mat. 5 

7 



12 



19 



MarlO 



Lu. 1 
6 



19 

23 

Joh. 1 

5 

7 

Acts 9 

11 

23 

Ro. 2 

3 
5 

7 



ay a 66g, agathos. 

:45. to rise on the evil and on the good, 
: 11 . give good gifts unto your children, 

— which is in heaven give good things 

17. every good tree bringeth forth good fruit ; 

18. A good tree cannot bring forth evil 
: 34. ye, being evil, speak good things ? 

35. A good man out of the good treasure of 

the heart bringeth forth good things : 
: 16. Good Master, what good thing shall I do, 
17. Why callest thou me good? (there is) 

none good 
:15.1s thine eye evil, because I am good? 
-.10. many as they found, both bad and good.- 
:21. Well done, (thou) good and faithful 
23. Well. done, good and faithful servant; 
: 17. Good Master, what shall I do that I 
18. Why callest thou me good? (there is) 

none good 
:53. hath filled the hungry with good things ; 
:45. A good man out of the good treasure of 

his heart bringeth forth that which is 

good ; 
: 8. And other fell on good ground, 
15. which in an honest and good heart, 
: 42. Mary hath chosen that good part, 
: 13. know how to give good gifts unto your 
: 18. will I bestow all my fruits and my goods. 

19. Soul, thou hast much goods laid up 

: 25. thy lifetime receivedst thy good things, 
: 18. Good Master, what shall I do to inherit 
19. Why callest thou me good? none (is) 

good, 
: 17. Well, thou good servant: because thou 
:50. (he was) a good man, and a just: 
; 46(47 ). Can there any good thing come out 
; 29. they that have done good, unto the 
; 12. some said, He is a good man : others 
: 36. this woman was full of good works 
: 24. For he was a good man, and full of the 
: 1. 1 have lived in all good conscience 
; 7. by patient continuance in well doing 
10. peace, to every man that worketh good, 
; 8. Let us do evil, that good may come ? 
: 7. for a good man some would even dare 
; 12. commandment holy, and just, and good. 
13. Was then that which is good made death 

— working death in me by that which is good 
18. in my flesh, dwelleth no good thing : 



ArA 



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ArA 



Ro. 7:19. For the good that I would I do not : 
8:28. all things work together for good 
9:11. neither having done any good or evil, 
10: 15. and bring glad tidings of good things ! 
12: 2. ye may prove what (is) that good, and 

9. cleave to that which is good. 
21 . overcome evil with good. 

13: 3. rulers are not a terror to good works, 
— do that which is good, 
4. the minister of God to thee for good. 
14: 16. Let not then your good be evil spoken of: 
15: 2. please (his) neighbour for (his) good to 
16: 19. wise unto that which is good, 
2 Co. 5:10. whether (it be) good or bad. 

9: 8. may abound to every good work: 
Gal. 6: 6. him that teacheth in all good things. 

10. let us do good unto all (men), 
Eph. 2: 10. created in Christ Jesus unto good works, 
4:28. with (his) hands the thing which is good, 

29. but that which is good to the use 
6: 8. whatsoever good thing any man doeth, 
Phi. 1 : 6. he which hath begun a good work 
Col. 1 : 10. being fruitful in every good work, 

1 Th. 3 : 6. ye have good remembrance of us 

5:15. ever follow that which is good, 
2Th. 2:16. consolation and good hope through grace. 
17. stablish you in every good word and work. 
ITi. 1 : 5. a pure heart, and (of) a good conscience, 
19. Holding faith, and a good conscience ; 
2:10. professing godliness with good works. 
5 : 10. have diligently followed every good work. 

2 Ti. 2:21. (and) prepared unto every good work. 

3: 17. throughly furnished unto all good works. 
Tit. 1:16. and unto every good work reprobate. 
2 : 5. keepers at home, good, obedient to 

10. shewing all good fidelity ; 

3 : 1 . to be ready to every good work, 
Philem. 6. the acknowledging of every good thing 

14. that thy benefit should not be as 
Heb. 9: 11. an high priest of good things to come, 
10: 1 . having a shadow of good things to come, 
13:21. Make you perfect in every good work 
Jas. 1 : 17. Every good gift and every perfect gift 

3:17. full of mercy and good fruits, 
1 Pet.2:18. not only to the good and gentle, 

3 : 10. he that will love life, and see good days 

11 . Let him eschew evil, and do good ; 
13. be followers of that which is good ? 
16. Having a good conscience; that, 

— ■ falsely accuse your good conversation 
21. the answer of a good conscience toward 

3 Joh. 11 . but that which is qood. 



ayaQ(s)<jvvr}<) agathosunee. 

Ro. 15: 14. ye also are full of goodness, filled 
Gal. 5 : 22. longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, faith, 
Eph. 5 : 9. the fruit of the Spirit (is) in all goodness 
2Th. 1:11. all the good pleasure of (his) goodness, 



ayaWiauig, agalliasis. 

Luke 1 : 14. thou shalt have joy and gladness ; 

44. the babe leaped in my womb for jog. 
Acts 2:46. with gladness and singleness of heart, 
Heb. 1 : 9. hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness 
Jude 24. presence of his glory with exceeding jog, 



Lu. 1 : 47. my spirit hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. 

10: 21 . In that hour Jesus rejoiced in spirit, 
Joh. 5 : 35. willing for a season to rejoice in his light. 
8 : 56. Your father Abraham rejoiced to see my 
Acts 2: 26. heart rejoice, and my tongue was glad ; 

16 : 34. set meat before them, and rejoiced, 
IPet. 1 : 6. Wherein ye greatly rejoice, though now for 
a season, 
8. ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and 
4: 13. ye may be glad also with exceeding joy. 
Rev.19 : 7. Let us be glad and rejoice, and give 



ayajULog, agamos. 

lCor. 7 : 8.1 say therefore to the unmarried and 

1 1 . if she depart, let her remain unmarried, 

32. He that is unmarried careth for 

34. The unmarried woman careth for the 



ayavaicHw, aganakteo. 

Mat.20 : 24. they were moved with indignation against 

21 : 15. they were sore displeased, 

26 : 8. they had indignation, saying, To what 
Mar 10. 14. Jesus saw (it), he was much displeased, 
41 . they began to be much displeased 

14 : 4. some that had indignation within 
Lu. 13: 14. answered with indignation, because 



ayavaKTrjo-Lg, aganakteesis. 

2Cor.7:ll.yea, (what) indignation, yea, (what) fear, 



Mat, 



ayaWLa.w, agalliao. 

Mat. 5: 12. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad : for great 



5:43. 

44. 

46. 

6:24. 

19:19. 

22:37. 

39. 

Mar 10:21. 

12:30. 

31. 

33. 

Lu. 6:27, 
32. 

35, 
7: 5, 

42, 

47, 

10:27, 

11:43 

16:13 

Joh. 3:16. 

19 

35 

8:42 

10:17 

11: 5 

12:43 

13: 1 

23 



ayairaco, agapao. 

Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and 
I say unto you, Love your enemies, 
For if ye love them which love you, 
will hate the one, and love the other ; 
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all 

thy heart, 
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as 
Jesus beholding him loved him, and 
thou shalt love the Lord thy God with 
Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 
to love him with all the heart, and 
to love (his) neighbour as himself, is 
,you which hear, Love your enemies, 
if ye love them which love you, what 
sinners also love those that love them. 
, love ye your enemies, and do good, 
, he loveth our nation, and he hath 
, which of them will love him most ? 
, are forgiven ; for she loved much : 
little is forgiven, (the same) loveth little. 
. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with 
. for ye love the uppermost seats in 
. will hate the one, and love the other ; 
, For God so loved the world, that he gave 
. men loved darkness rather than light, 
. The Father loveth the Son, and hath 
. If God were your Father, ye would love me : 
. Therefore doth my Father love me, 
. Now Jesus loved Martha, and her 
. they loved the praise of men more 
.having loved his own which were in the 

world, he loved them unto the end. 
.one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved. 



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Joh. 13: 34. That ye love one another ; as I have loved 
you, that ye also love one another. 
14: 15. If ye love me, keep my commandments. 
21. he it is that loveth me: and he that loveth 
me shall be loved of my Father, and I will 
love him, 

23. If a man love me, he will keep my words : 

and my Father will love him, 

24. He that loveth me not keepeth not 
28. If ye loved me, ye would rejoice, 

31 . world may know that I love the Father ; 
15 : 9. As the Father hath loved me, so have I loved 
you: continue ye 
12. my commandment, That ye love one 

another, as I have loved you. 
17.1 command you, that ye love one another. 
17 :23. hast loved them, as thou hast lovedme. 

24. thou lovedst me before the foundation 
26. the love wherewith thou hast lovedme 

19: 26. the disciple standing by, whom he loved, 
21 : 7. that disciple whom Jesus loved saith 

15. (son) of Jonas, lovest thou me more than 

16. Simon, (son) of Jonas, lovest thou rne ? 
20. the disciple whom Jesus loved following ; 

Ro. 8 : 28 . for good to them that love God, 

37. than conquerors through him that loved us. 
9: 13. As it is written, Jacob have I loved, 

25. her beloved, which was not beloved. 

13: 8. to love one another: for he that loveth 
another 
9. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 
ICo. 2: 9. prepared for them that love him. 
8 : 3. if any man love God, the same is 
2Co. 9 : 7. for God loveth a cheerful giver. 

11:11. Wherefore ? because I love you not ? 
12:15. abundantly I love you, the less I be loved. 
Gal. 2 : 20. the Son of God, who loved me, and 

5 : 14. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 
Eph. 1 : 6 . hath made us accepted in the beloved. 
2 : 4. his great love wherewith he loved us, 
5 : 2. walk in love, as Christ also hath loved us, 
25. Husbands, love your wives, even as Christ 

also loved the church, 
28. So ought men to love their wives as 

— He that loveth his wife loveth himself. 
33. so love his wife even as himself; 

6 : 24. with all them that love our Lord Jesus 
Col. 3 : 12. the elect of God, holy and beloved , 
19. Husbands, love (your) wives, and 
ITh. 1 : 4. Knowing, brethren beloved, your 
4 : 9. taught of God to love one another. 
2Th. 2:13. for you, brethren beloved of the Lord, 
16. even our Father, which hath loved us, 
2Ti. 4: 8. unto all them also that love his appearing. 

10. having loved this present world, 
Heb. 1 : 9. Thou hast loved righteousness, and 

12: 6. For whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, 
Jas. 1 : 12. hath promised to them that love him. 
2 : 5. hath promised to them that love him ? 
8. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as 
IPet.l : 8. Whom having not seen, ye love ; 

22. (see that ye) love one another with a 
2:17. Love the brotherhood. Fear God. 
3:10. For he that will love life, and see 
2Pet.2:15.who loved the wages of unrighteousness ; 
Uoh.2:10. He that loveth his brother abideth 
15. Love not the world, neither the 

— If any man love the world, the 

3: 10. neither he that loveth not his brother. 

11. that we shoidd love one another. 

14. because we love the brethren. He that 
loveth not (his) brother 



Toh.3: 18. little children, let us not love in word, 

23. his Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, 
4: 7. Beloved, let us love one another: 

— every one that loveth is born of God, 

8. He that loveth not knoweth not God ; 

10. Herein is love, not that we loved God, but 

that he loved us, and sent his Son 

11. Beloved, if God so loved us, we ought also 

to love one another. 

12. If we love one another, God dwelleth 

19. We love him, because he first loved us. 

20. If a man say, I love God, and 

— for he that loveth not his brother 

— how can he love God whom he 

21. That he who loveth God love his brother 

5 : 1 . every one that loveth him that begat loveth 

him also that is begotten 
2. we know that we love the children of God, 

when we love God, 
l.her children, whom I love in the truth ; 
5. from the beginning, that we love one 
1 . wellbeloved Gaius, whom I love in the 

truth. 
5. Unto him that loved us, and 

9. to know that I have loved thee. 
11. they loved not their lives unto the 



2 Joh 



3 Joh 



Rev. 1 

3 

12 



20: 9. the saints about, and the beloved city: 



Mat.24 

Lu. 11 

Joh. 5 

13 

15 



17 
Ro. 5 



12 
13 

14 

15 

lCor.4 



13 



2 Cor. 2 



aycnrii, agapee. 

-.12. the love of many shall wax cold. 
-.42. pass over judgment and the love of God: 
:42.ye have not the love of God in you. 
:35. if ye have love one to another. 
: 9. 1 loved you: continue ye in my love. 
10. ye shall abide in my love ; 

— commandments, and abide in his love. 
13. Greater love hath no man than this, 

: 26. the love wherewith thou hast loved 
: 5. because the love of God is shed 

8. God commendeth his love toward us, 
:35. separate us from the love of Christ? 
39. to separate us from the love of God, 
: 9. (Let) love be without dissimulation. 
: 10. Love worketh no ill to his neighbour : there- 
fore love (is) the fulfilling of the law. 
: 15. now walkest thou not charitably. 
:30. Christ's sake, and for the love of the Spirit, 
-.21. with a rod, or in love, and (in) the 
: 1. Knowledge pufFeth up, but charity edifieth. 
: 1. of angels, and have not charity, I 

2. remove mountains, and have not charity, 

3. body to be burned, and have not charity, 

4. Charity suffereth long, (and) is kind ; 

charity envieth not; charity vaunteth 
not itself, is not 
8. Charity never faileth: but whether 
13. now abideth faith, hope, charity, 

— the greatest of these (is) charity. 

: 1. Follow after charity, and desire spiritual 
: 14. Let all your things be done with charity. 
24. My love (be) with you all in Christ Jesus. 
: 4. that ye might know the love which I 

8. confirm (j r our) love toward him. 
: 14. For the love of Christ constraineth us ; 
: 6. by the Holy Ghost, by love unfeigned, 
: 7. (in) all diligence, and (in) your love to us. 

8. to prove the sincerity of your love. 
24. before the churches, the proof of your love, 
: 11. the God of love and peace shall be 
14(13). and the love of God, and the 
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Gal . 5 : 6. faith which worketh by love. 
13. but by love serve one another. 
22. the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, 
Eph. 1 : 4. without blame before him in love : 

15. faith in the Lord Jesus, and love unto all 
2 : 4. for his great love wherewith he 
3: 17(18). being rooted and grounded in love, 

19. to know the love of Christ, which 
4: 2. forbearing one another in love ; 

15. speaking the truth in love, may 

16. the edifying of itself in love. 

5: 2. walk in love, as Christ also hath 
6 :23. to the brethren, and love with faith, 
Phil. 1 : 9. that your love may abound yet 

17. the other of love, knowing that 
2: l.in Christ, if any comfort of love, 

2. be likeminded, having the same love, 
Col. 1 : 4. of the love (which ye have) to all the 

8. Who also declared unto us your love 

13. kingdom of his dear Son ; (lit. Son of his 
love) 
2: 2. be comforted, being knit together in love, 
3:14. above all these things (put on) charity, 
ITh. 1 : 3. work of faith, and labour of love, 

3: 6. good tidings of your faith and charity, 

12. abound in love one toward another, 

6 : 8. putting on the breastplate of faith and love j 

13. highly in love for their work's sake. 
2Th. 1 : 3. the charity of every one of you all 

2: 10. they received not the love of the truth, 
3: 5. direct your hearts into the love of God, 
ITi. 1 : 5. the commandment is charity out of a 

14. abundant with faith and love which 
2 : 15. in faith and charity and holiness 

4: 12. in conversation, in charity, in spirit, 
6: 11. faith, love, patience, meekness. 
2Ti. 1 : 7. of power, and of love, and of a sound 
13. in faith and love which is in Christ 
2: 22. follow righteousness, faith, charity, 
3:10.faith, longsuffering, charity, patience, 
Tit. 2: 2. sound in faith, in charity, in patience. 
Philem. 5. Hearing of thy love and faith, 

7. great joy and consolation in thy love, 

9. for love's sake I rather beseech 

Heb. 6: 10. to forget your work and labour of love, 

10:24. to provoke unto love and to good 
IPet. 4:8. have fervent charity among yourselves : for 
charity shall cover the multitude 
5 : 14. Greet ye one another with a kiss of charity. 
2 Pet 1 : 7. to brotherly kindness charity. 
JJoh 2: 5. verily is the love of God perfected : 

15. the love of the Father is not in him. 
3 : 1 . what manner of love the Father hath 

16. Hereby perceive we the love (of God) 

17. how dwelleth the love of God in him ? 
4: 7. love one another: for love is of God ; 

8.knoweth not God ; for God is love. 

9. manifested the love of God toward us, 
10. Herein is love, not that we loved God, 
12. his love is perfected in us. 

16. love that God hath to us. God is love ; and 

he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, 

17. Herein is our love made perfect, 

18. There is no fear in love; but perfect love 

casteth out fear : 
— feareth is not made perfect in love. 
5 : 3. this is the love of God, that we 

2 Joh. 3. the Son of the Father, in truth and love. 

6 . this is love, that we walk after 

3 Joh. 6. have borne witness of thy charity 
Jude 2. Mercy unto you, and peace, and love, 

12. spots in your feasts of charity, 



Jude 21 . Keep yourselves in the love of God, 
Rev. 2: 4. thou hast left thy first love. 

19. 1 know thy works, and charity, 



'u 



Mat. 3:17 

12:18 

17: 5 

Mar. 1:11 

9: 7 

12: 6 

Lu. 3:22, 

9:35 

20:13 

Actsl5:25 

Rom.l: 7 

11:28 

12:19, 

16: 5, 

8. 

9, 

12. 

lCor4:14 

17, 

10:14, 

15:58, 

2Cor7: 1. 

12:19 

Eph. 5: 1, 

6:21. 

Phil. 2: 12. 

4: 1, 

Col. 1: 7 

4: 7, 

9, 

14, 

ITh. 2: 8. 

ITi. 6: 2, 

2Ti. 1: 2. 

Philem. 1, 

2, 

16 

6: 9 

1:16 

19 

2: 5 

lPet.2:ll 

4:12 

2Pet.l:17 

3: 1. 

8. 

14. 

15. 

17. 

Uoh. 3:2. 

21. 

4: 1. 

7. 

11. 

3 Joh. 1. 

2. 

5. 

11. 

3. 

17. 

20. 



Heb. 
Jas. 



Jude 



aya7rY]Tog, agapeetos. 

. saying, This is my beloved Son, 
. whom I have chosen ; my beloved, 
. which said, This is my beloved Son, 
. (saying), Thou art my beloved Son, 
. saying, This is my beloved Son : 
. one son, his wellbeloved, he sent 
, which said, Thou art my beloved Son; 
. saying, This is my beloved Son : 
. I will send my beloved son : 
. chosen men unto you with our beloved 
. To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, 
.touching the election, (they are) beloved 
. Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, 
. Salute my wellbeloved Epenetus, 
, Greet Amplias my beloved in the Lord. 
Salute Urbane,... and Stachys my beloved. 
, Salute the beloved Persis, which laboured 
• as my beloved sons I warn (you). 
, who is my beloved son, and 
, Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee from 

idolatry. 
. Therefore, my beloved brethren, 
dearly beloved, let us cleanse ourselves 
. (we do) all things, dearly beloved, 
, followers of God, as dear children ; 
, a beloved brother and faithful 
Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have 
, my brethren dearly beloved and longed for, 
stand fast in the Lord, (my) dearly beloved. 
. our dear fellowservant, who is 
, unto you, (who is) a beloved brother, 
. a faithful and beloved brother, 
, Luke, the beloved physician, and Demas, 
because ye were dear unto us. 
, because they are faithful and beloved, 
To Timothy, (my) dearly beloved son: 
, unto Philemon our dearly beloved, and 
, to (our) beloved Apphia, and Archippus 
. above a servant, a brother beloved, 
. beloved, we are persuaded better things 
.Do not err, my beloved brethren. 
.Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let every 
. Hearken, my beloved brethren, 
. Dearly beloved, I beseech (you) as strangers 
. Beloved, think it not strange 
. This is my beloved Son, in whom 
. This second epistle, beloved, I now write 
. beloved, be not ignorant of this 
. Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye look 
, even as our beloved brother Paul 
, Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know 
Beloved, now are we the sons of God, 
Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, 
Beloved, believe not every spirit, 
Beloved, let us love one another: 
Beloved, if God so loved us, 
The elder unto the wellbeloved Gaius, 
Beloved, I wish above all things 
Beloved, thou doest faithfully 
Beloved, follow not that which is evil, 
Beloved, when I gave all diligence 
beloved, remember ye the words 
But ye, beloved, building up yourselves 



ayyapsvo), angaruo* 

Mat 5 :41 . whosoever shall compel thee to go a mile, 



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Mat27:32.him they compelled to bear Lis cross. 
Mar 15:21. they compel one Simon a Cyrenian, 



ayyeiov, angion. 

Mat 13:48. gathered the good into vessels, but 
25: 4. But the wise took oil in their vessels 



ayysXia, angelia. 

] Joh. 3: 11. For this is the message that ye heard 



ayyeXog, angelos. ^ 

Mat. 1:20. the angel of the Lord appeared unto 

24. did as the angel of the Lord had bidden 
2.13. angel of the Lord appeareth to Joseph 
19. behold, an angel of the Lord appeareth 
4: 6. He shall give his angels charge 

11. behold, angels came and ministered 
11 :10. Behold, I send my messenger 
13: 39. and the reapers are the angels. 

41 . The Son of man shall send forth his angels, 
49. the angels shall come forth, and sever 
16:27. the glory of his Father with his angels; 
18: 10. That in heaven their angels do 
22:30. are as the angels of God in heaven. 
24:31. And he shall send his angels with 

36.no, not the angels of heaven, 
25: 31. all the holy angels with him, 

41. prepared for the devil and his angels : 
26:53. more than twelve legions of angels? 
28: 2. for the angel of the Lord descended 
5. the angel answered and said 
Mar. 1 : 2. Behold, I send my messenger before 
13. and the angels ministered unto him. 
8:38. of his Father with the holy angels. 
12: 25. are as the angels which are in heaven. 
13: 27. then shall he send his angels, 

32. not the angels which are in heaven, 

Lu. 1:11. appeared unto him an angel of the 

13. the angel said unto him, Fear not, 

18. Zacharias said unto the angel, 

19. the angel answering said unto him, 

26. the sixth month the angel Gabriel 
28. And the angel came in unto her, 
30. angel said unto her, Fear not, Mary: 

34. Then said Mary unto the angel, 

35. the angel answered and said unto her, 
38. And the angel departed from her. 

2: 9. the angel of the Lord came upon them, 
10. the angel said unto them, Fear not: 
13. with the angel a multitude of 
15. as the angels were gone away 
21 . which was so named of the angel 
4:10. He shall give his angels charge over thee, 
7 : 24 . when the messengers of John were departed, 

27. Behold, I send my messenger before 
9:26. (in his) Father's, and of the holy angels. 

52. And sent messengers before his face: 
12: 8. confess before the angels of God: 
9. denied before the angels of God. 
15: 10. in the presence of the angels of God 
16 : 22. carriedby the angels into Abraham's bosom: 
22: 43. there appeared an angel unto him 
24: 23. had also seen a vision of angels, 
Joh. 1 : 51. (52) the angels of God ascending and 
5: 4. For an angel went down at 
12:29. others said, An angel spake to him. 
20:12.seeth two avgeh in white sitting, 



Acts 5 
6 

7 



23: 8 



27 

Rom 8 

ICo 4 

6 

11 

13 

2Coll 

12 

Gal 1 

3 

4 

Col. 2 

2Th. 1 

ITi. 3 

5 

Heb. 1 



12 

13 

Jas. 2: 

lPet.1: 

3 

2Pet.2 ; 

Jude 
Rev. 1 : 



: 19. the angel of the Lord by night 
: 15. as it had been the face of an angel. 
:30. mount Sina an angel of the Lord in 
35. by the hand of the angel which 
38. with the angel which spake to him 
53. the law by the disposition of angels, 
:26. angel of the Lord spake unto Philip, 
: 3. an angel of God coming in to him, 

7. when the angel which spake unto Cornelius 

22. warned from God by an holy angel 
: 13. had seen an angel in his house, 

: 7. the angel of the Lord came upon 

8. the angel said unto him, Gird thyself, 

9. which was done by the angel; 

10. forthwith the angel departed 

11. the Lord hath sent his angel, 

15. said they, It is his angel. 

23. the angel of the Lord smote him, 
no resurrection, neither angel, nor spirit : 

9. if a spirit or an angel hath spoken 
:23.by me this night the angel of God, 
:38.nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, 
: 9. the world, and to angels, and to men. 
: 3. Know ye not that we shall judge angels ? 
:10.on (her) head because of the angels. 
: 1 . the tongues of men and of angels, 
: 14. transformed into an angel of light. 
: 7. in the flesh, the messenger of Satan 
: 8. we, or an angel from heaven, 
:19. (and it was) ordained by angels in 
: 14. received me as an angel of God, 
: 18. humility and worshipping of angels, 
: 7. from heaven with his mighty angels 
: 16. in the Spirit, seen of angels, 
-.21. Jesus Christ, and the elect angels, 
: 4. made so much better than the angels, 

5. unto which of the angels said he 

6(7). let all the angels of God worship him. 

'/.angels he saith, Who maketh his angels 

13. to which of the angels said he at 

: 2. if the word spoken by angels was stedfast, 

5. unto the angels hath he not put 
7. a little lower than the angels ; 

9. made a little lower than the angels 

16. not on (him the nature of) angels ; 
;22.an innumerable company of angels, 

; 2. some have entertained angels unawares. 
25. she had received the messengers, 
12. which things the angels desire to look into. 
22. angels and authorities and powers 

4. spared not the angels that sinned, 

11. Whereas angels, which are greater 

6. the angels which kept not their 

l.he sent and signified (it) by his angel i 
20. the angels of the seven churches: 

1 . Unto the angel of the church of Ephesu3 

8. unto the angel of the church 

12. to the angel of the church in Pergamos 
18. unto the angel of the church 

l.unto the angel of the church 

5. my Father, and before his angels. 

7. to the angel of the church in 

14. unto the angel of the church 

2. 1 saw a strong angel proclaiming 
11 . 1 heard the voice of many angels 

1 . 1 saw four angels standing 

2. 1 saw another angel ascending 
— a loud voice to the four angels, 
11 . all the angels stood round 

2. 1 saw the seven angels which 

3. another angel came and stood at the altar 

4. before God out of the anqcTs hand. 



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Rev. 8 : 5. the angel took the censer, and filled 

6. seven angels which had the seven trumpets 

7. The first angel sounded, and there fol- 

lowed 

8. the second angel sounded, and as it were 

10. the third angel sounded, and there fell 

12. the fourth angel sounded, and the third 

part 

13. heard an angel flying through the midst 
— the trumpet of the three angels, 

9: 1. the fifth angel sounded, and I saw 

11. (which is) the angel of the bottomless pit, 

13. And the sixth angel sounded, 

14. Saying to the sixth angel which had the 

trumpet, Loose the four angels 

15. And the four angels were loosed, 
10 : 1 . And I saw another mighty angel 

5. the angel which I saw stand 

7. of the voice of the seventh angel, 

8. open in the hand of the angel ' ■ 
9. 1 went unto the angel, and said 

10. the little book out of the angel's hand, 
11: 1 . and the angel stood, saying, Rise, 

15. And the seventh angel sounded ; 

12: 7 -Michael and his angels fought against the 
dragon ; and the dragon fought and his 
angels, 

9. his angels were cast out with him. 
14: 6. 1 saw another angel fly in the 

8. And there followed another angel, saying, 

9. the third angel followed them, 
10. in the presence of the holy angels, 

^^JLh. .another angel came out of the temple, 

17. another angel came out of the temple 

18. another angel came out from the altar, 

19. the angel thrust in his sickle 

15 : 1 . seven angels having the seven last plagues ; 

6. the seven angels came out of 

7. gave unto the seven angels 

8. plagues of the seven angels were fulfilled. 
16 : 1 . saying to the seven angels, 

3. the second angel poured out his vial 

4. the third angel poured out his vial 
5. 1 heard the angel of the waters 

8. the fourth angel poured out his vial 
10. the fifth angel poured out his vial 

12. the sixth angel poured out his vial 
17. the seventh angel poured out his vial 

17: 1 . one of the seven angels which 

7. And the angel said unto me, 

18 : 1 . 1 saw another angel come down 

. L 21 . a mighty angel took up a stone 

__ 1 9 : 1 7 - 1 saw an angel standing in the sun; 
__ 20 : 1 . And I saw an angel come down 
21 : 9. one of the seven angels which 
12. at the gates twelve angels, 
17. measure of a man, that is, of the angel. 
22 : 6. sent his angel to shew unto 

8. before the feet of the angel 

16. have sent mine angel to testify 



aye, age, adv. 

Jas. 4: 13. Go to now, ye that say, To day 
5 : 1. Goto now, (ye) rich men, weep 



ayiXrj, agelee. 

Mat. 8:30. an herd of many swine feeding. 
31 . go away into the herd of swine. 



Mat. 8 :32. they went into the herd of swine: and, 

behold, the whole herd of swine ran 
Mar 5 : 1 1 . a great herd of swine feeding. 

13. the herd ran violently down 
Lu. 8:32. an herd of many swine feeding 

33 .the herd ran violently down a steep 



ayevm\6yr}Tog, agenealogeetos. 

Heb 7: 3. father, without mother, without descent, 

ayzvrtg, agenees. 

ICo. 1 :28. base things of the world, and things 

ayiaZu, hagiazo. 

Mat. 6 : 9. in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. 

23 : 17. or the temple that sanctifieth the gold ? 
19. or the altar that sanctifieth the gift ? 
Lu. 11: 2. in heaven, Hallowed be thy name. 
Joh. 10 : 36. whom the Father hath sanctified, 
17:17. Sanctify them through thy truth : 

19. for their sakes I sanctify myself, that they 
also might be sanctified through the 
Acts20:32. among all them which are sanctified. 

26 ; 18. among them which are sanctified 
Ro. 15 : 16. being sanctified by the Holy Ghost. 
ICo. 1: 2. that are sanctified in Christ Jesus, 
6:11. are washed, but ye are sanctified, 
7: 14. husband is sanctified by the wife, and the 
unbelieving wife is sanctified 
Eph 5 :26. That he might sanctify and cleanse 
1 Th. 5 : 23. God of peace sanctify you wholly ; 
ITi. 4: 5. it is sanctified by the word of God 
2Ti. 2:21. unto honour, sanctified, and meet 
Heb 2:11. that sanctifieth and they ivho are sanctified 
9 ; 13. unclean, sanctifieth to the purifying 
10: 10. By the which will we are sanctified 
14. for ever them that are sanctified. 
29. the covenant, wherewith he was sanctified, 
13 : 12. that he might sanctify the people 
lPet 3: 15. sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: 
Jude 1 . them that are sanctified by God 
Rev.22 : 1 1 . that is holy, let him be holy still. 



ayiadfiog, hagiasmos. 



Ro 



19. servants to righteousness unto holiness. 
22. ye have your fruit unto holiness, 
ICo. 1 :30. and sanctification, and redemption : 
lTh. 4: 3. will of God, (even) your sanctification, 

4. his vessel in sanctification and honour ; 

7. unto uncleanness, but unto holiness. 
2Th. 2: 13. through sawc^/zcatam of the Spirit 
1 Ti. 2 : 15. charity and holiness with sobriety. 
Heb 12:14. peace with all (men), and holiness, 
lPet. 1 : 2. through sanctification of the Spirit, 



ayiov, hagion. 

Observe.' f Holies(pl). § Holy(sing.)of Holies(pJ). 
Heb 8 : 2. A minister of the sanctuary, \ and 

9 ; 1 . divine service, and a worldly sanctuary. 

2. which is called the sanctuary. 

3. which is called the Holiest of all; § 
8. the way into the holiest ofallf was 

12. entered in once into the holy place,f 

24. into the holy placesf made with hands, 

25. into the holyplacef every year 






An 

Heb 10: 19. to enter into the holiestj- by the blood 
13:11. brought into the sanctv.ary\ by the 



aytog, hagios. 

Mat. 1 : 18. found with child of the Holy Ghost. 

20. in her is of the Holy Ghost. 
3: 11. baptize you with the Holy Ghost, 
4: 5. him up into the holy city, 
7 : 6. Give not that which is holy unto 

12:32. speaketh against the Holy Ghost, 
24: 15. the prophet, stand in the holy place, 
25: 31. all the holy angels with him, 
27; 52. bodies of the saints which slept arose, 

53. and went into the holy city, 
28: 19. of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: 
Mar. 1 : 8. baptize you with the Holy Ghost. 
24. thou art, the Holy One of God. 
3: 29. blaspheme against the Holy Ghost 
6: 20. was a just man and an holy, 
8:38. his Father with the holy angels. 
12:36. himself said by the Holy Ghost, 
13: 11. not ye that speak, but the Holy Ghost. 
Lu. 1 : 15. be filled with the Holy Ghost, 

35. The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, 
— also that holy thing which shall 
41. filled with the Holy Ghost: 
49. great things; and holy (is) his name. 
67. was filled with the Holy Ghost, 
70. the mouth of his holy prophets, 
72. to remember his holy covenant ; 
2:23. shall be called holy to the Lord; 
25. and the Holy Ghost was upon him. 

26. unto him by the Holy Ghost, 
3: 16. baptize you with the Holy Ghost 

22. the Holy Ghost descended in 
4: 1. Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost 

34. thou art ; the Holy One of God. 
9:26. (in his) Father's, and of the holy angels. 
11 : 13. Father give the Holy Spirit to them 
12:10.blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost 

12. For the Holy Ghost shall teach 
Joh. 1 -.33. which baptizeth with the Holy Ghost. 

7 :39. for the Holy Ghost was not yet 
14: 26. the Comforter, (which is) the Holy Ghost, 
17:11.1 come to thee. Holy Father, keep 
20: 22. unto them, Receive ye the Holy Ghost: 
Acts 1: 2. that he through the Holy Ghost 
5. be baptized with the Holy Ghost 
8. that the Holy Ghost is come upon 

16. which the Holy Ghost by the mouth 
2 : 4. were all filled with the Holy Ghost, 

33. the promise of the Holy Ghost, 
38. shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. 
3 : 14. ye denied the Holy One and the Just, 

21 . the mouth of all his holy prophets 
4: 8. filled with the Holy Ghost, 

27. against thy holy child Jesus, 

30. name of thy holy child Jesus. 

31. they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, 
5: 3. heart to lie to the Holy Ghost, 

32. (so is) also the Holy Ghost, 
6: 3. full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, 

5. of faith and of the Holy Ghost, 

13. words against this holy place, 
7;33.where thou standest is holy ground. 

51 . ye do always resist the Holy Ghost : 
55. being full of the Holy Ghost, 
8: 15. that they might receive the Holy Ghost: 

17. they received the Holy Ghost. 

18. the Holy Ghost was given, 



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Acts 8:19. he may receive the Holy Ghost. 
9: 13. he hath done to thy saints at 
17.be filled with the Holy Ghost. 

31. in the comfort of the Holy Ghost, 

32. came down also to the saints 
41. when he had called the saints 

10: 22. warned from God by an holy angel 
38. with the Holy Ghost and with power: 

44. the Holy Ghost fell on all them 

45. poured out the gift of the Holy Ghost. 
47. have received the Holy Ghost as 

11 -.15. the Holy Ghost fell on them, 
16.be baptized with the Holy Ghost. 

24. full of the Holy Ghost and of faith : 
13: 2. the Holy Ghost said, Separate me 

4. sent forth by the Holy Ghost, 
9. filled with the Holy Ghost, set 
52. with joy, and with the Holy Ghost. 
15: 8. giving them the Holy Ghost, 

28. seemed good to the Holy Ghost, 
16: 6. were forbidden of the Holy Ghost 
19: 2. Have ye received the Holy Ghost 

— whether there be any Holy Ghost. 
6. the Holy Ghost came on them ; 

20:23. Save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth 

28. the Holy Ghost hath made you 
21 : 11. Thus saith the Holy Ghost, 

28. and hath polluted this holy place. 
26: 10. many of the saints did I shut up 
28:25. Well spake the Holy Ghost by Esaias 
Ro. 1 ; 2. his prophets in the holy scriptures, 

7. beloved of God, called (to be) saints: 
5: 5. our hearts by the Holy Ghost 
7: 12. the law (is) holy, and the commandment 

holy, 
8:27. he maketh intercession for the saints 
9: l.me witness in'the Holy Ghost, 
11:16. For if the firstfruit (be) holy, 

— if the root (be) holy, so (are) 
12: l.a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable 

13. to the necessity of saints ; 
14: 17. peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. 
15: 13. through the power of the Holy Ghost. 

16. sanctified by the Holy Ghost. 

25. Jerusalem to minister unto the saints. 

26. for the poor saints which are 
31 . may be accepted of the saints ; 

16: 2. in the Lord, as becometh saints, 

15. all the saints which are with them. 

16. Salute one another with an holy kiss. 
lCo. 1: 2. called (to be) saints, with all 

2:13. which the Holy Ghost teacheth; 
3: 17. for the temple, of God is holy, 
6 : 1 . and not before the saints ? 

2. that the saints shall judge the world ? 

19. is the temple of the Holy Ghost 
7 : 14. unclean ; but now are they holy. 

34. may be holy both in body and 
12: 3. is the Lord, but by the Holy Ghost. 
14:33. in all churches of the saints. 
16: 1. concerning the collection for the saints 

15. to the ministry of the saints, 

20. Greet ye one another with an holy kiss. 
2Co. 1 : 1 . with all the saints which are 

6: 6. by kindness, by the Holy Ghost, 
8 : 4. of the ministering to the saints. 
9 : 1 . the ministering to the saints, 

12. supplieth the want of the saints, 
13:12. Greet one another with an holy kiss. 
13(12). All the saints salute you. 
14(13). communion of the Holy Ghost, 
Eph. 1 : 1 . to the saints which are at Ephesus, 



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Eph. 1 : 4. we should be holy and without 

13. with that holy Spirit of promise, 
15. and love unto all the saints, 
18. his inheritance in the saints, 

2:19.fellowcitizens with the saints, 

21 . groweth unto an holy temple 

3 : 5. unto his holy apostles and prophets 
8- less than the least of all saints, 

18. to comprehend with all saints 
4: 12. For the perfecting of the saints, 

30. grieve not the holy Spirit 
5 : 3. among you, as becometh saints ; 

27.be holy and without blemish. 
6: 18. supplication for all saints; 
Phil. 1 : 1. to all the saints in Christ Jesus 
4 : 21 . Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. 

22. All the saints salute you, 
Col. 1: 2. To the saints and faithful 

4. (which ye have) to all the saints, 
12. the inheritance of the saints in light: 
22. through death, to present you holy 

26. made manifest to his saints : 
3:12. elect of God, holy and beloved, 

ITh. 1 : 5. in power, and in the Holy Ghost, 

6. with joy of the Holy Ghost: 

3: 13. Jesus Christ with all his saints. 

4: 8. given unto us his holy Spirit. 

5:26. Greet all the brethren with an holy kiss. 

27. unto all the holy brethren. 
2Th. 1 : 10. to be glorified in his saints, 

1 Ti . 5 : 10. if she have washed the saints' feet, 
2TL 1 : 9. called (us) with an holy calling, 

14. by the Holy Ghost which dwelleth 
Tit. 3 : 5. and renewing of the Holy Ghost ; 
Philem. 5. Lord Jesus, and toward all saints; 

7. the bowels of the saints are 

Heb 2: 4. miracles, and gifts of the Holy Ghost, 
3 : 1 . Wherefore, holy brethren, partakers 

7. as the Holy Ghost saith, To day 
6 : 4. made partakers of the Holy Ghost, 

10. have ministered to the saints, 
9: 8. The Holy Ghost this signifying, 
10: 15. the Holy Ghost also is a witness 
13:24. over you, and all the saints. 
IPet 1:12. with the Holy Ghost sent down 

15. called you is holy, so be ye holy 

16. Be ye holy ; for I am holy. 

2: 5. spiritual house, an holy priesthood, 
9. a royal priesthood, an holy nation, 
3: 5. in the old time the holy women 
2Pet 1:18. with him in the holy mount. 

21. holy men of God spake (as they were) 
moved by the Holy Ghost. 
2: 21. from the holy commandment delivered 
3 : 2. spoken before by the holy prophets, 
II. in (all) holy conversation and 
Uoh.2:20.have an unction from the Holy One, 

5: 7. the Word, and the Holy Ghost: 
Jude 3. once delivered unto the saints. 
14. with ten thousands of his saints, 
20. on your most holy faith, praying in the 
Holy Ghost, 
Rev. 3: 7. saith he that is holy, he that 

4: 8. and night, saying, Holy, holy, holy, 
5 : 8. which are the prayers of saints. 
6 : 10. How long, O Lord, holy and true, 
8: 3. with the prayers of all saints upon 

4. with the prayers of the saints, 
11 : 2. the holy city shall they tread under 

18. the prophets, and to the saints, 
13: 7. to make war with the saints, 

10. patience and the faith of the saints. 



Rev.l4:10.the presence of the holy angels, 

12. Here is the patience of the saints: 

15 : 3. (are) thy ways, thou King of saints. 

16: 6. they have shed the blood of saints 

17 : 6. drunken with the blood of the saints, 

18:20. (ye) holy apostles and prophets; 
24. blood of prophets, and of saints, 

19: 8. fine linen is the righteousness of saints. 

20: 6. Blessed and holy (is) he that 

9. compassed the camp of the saints 

21 : 2. And I John saw the holy city, 

10. great city, the holy Jerusalem, 

22 : 6. God of the holy prophets sent his angel 

11. that is holy, let him be holy still. 
19. of life, and out of the holy city, 

ayioTYjg, hagiotees. 

Heb 12 : 10. might be partakers of his holiness. 

ayiwcrvvri, hagibsunee. 

Ro. 1 : 4. according to the spirit of holiness, 
2Co. 7: 1 . perfecting holiness in the fear of God. 
ITh. 3:13.unblameable in holiness before 



ayicaXai, anlidlai. 

Lu. 2 : 28. took he him up in his arms, 

ajKiGTpov, ankistron, 

Mat.l7:27.go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, 



ajKvpa, ankura. 

Acts27: 29. they cast four anchors out of the stern, 
30. would have cast anchors out 
40. they had taken up the anchors, 

Heb 6:19. Which (hope) we have as an anchor 



ayvcKpog, agnaphos. 

Mat. 9 :16. a piece of new cloth unto an old garment, 
Mar 2 : 21 . a piece of new cloth on an old garment : 



ayvsia, hagnia. 



ITi. 4: 12. in spirit, in faith, in purity. 

5 : 2. the younger as sisters, with all purity. 



ayviZw, hagnizo. 

Joh.ll:55.the passover, to purify themselves. 
Acts21 :24. Them take, and purify thyself 

26. next day purifying himself with them 
24:18. found me purified in the temple, 
Jas. 4: 8. (ye) sinners; and purify (your) hearts, 
IPet. 1 :22. Seeing ye have purified your souls 
Uoh.3: S.purifieth himself, even as he 



ayvio-fjioQ, hagnismos. 

Acts21:26.ofthe days of purification, until 

ayvoiu), agnoeo. 

Mar 9:32. they understood not that saying, 



ArN 

Lu. 9:45. they understood not this saying, 
Actsl3 : 27. because they knew him not, 

17:23. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, 
Ro. 1 : 13. Now I would not have you ignorant, 
2 : 4. not knowing that the goodness 
6: 3. Know ye not, that so many of 
7 : 1 . Know ye not, brethren, for I speak 
10 : 3. For they being ignorant of God's 
11 :25. that ye should be ignorant of this 
ICo.lO: l.not that ye should be ignorant, 
12 ; 1 . 1 would not have you ignorant. 
14 : 33. be ignorant, let him be ignorant. 
2Co. 1 : 8. not, brethren, have you ignorant of 
2: 11. for we are not ignorant of his devices. 
6: 9. As unknown, and (yet) well known; 
Gal. 1 : 22. was unknown by face unto the 
ITh. 4:13. not have you to be ignorant, 
ITi. 1 :13. 1 did (it) ignorantly in unbelief. 
Heb . 5 : 2 . have compassion on the ignorant, 
2Pet.2 : 12. things that they understand not ; 



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ayvoimia, agnoeema. 

Heb. 9: 7. himself, and (for) the errors of the people ; 



ayvoia, agnoia. 

Acts 3:17.1 wot that through ignorance ye did 

17: 30. the times of this ignorance God 
Eph 4: 18. through the ignorance that is in 
1 Pet.l : 14. former lusts in your ignorance : 



ayvog, hagnos. 



2Co. 7: 11. yourselves to be clear in this matter. 

11: 2. present (you as) a chaste virgin 
Phil. 4: 8. (are) just, whatsoever things (are) pure, 
ITi. 5 : 22. keep thyself pure. 
Tit. 2: 5. discreet, chaste, keepers at home, 
Jas. 3: 17. from above is first pure, 
lPet.3 : 2. behold your chaste conversation 
Uoh.3: 3.purifieth himself, even as he is pure. 



2Co. 6: 



ayvorriQ, hagnotees. 
i.By pureness, by knowledge, by 



Mar.l2;38. salutations in the marketplaces, 
Lu. 7 : 32. children sitting in the marketplace, 

11 :43. and greetings in the markets. 

20:46. love greetings in the markets, 
Actsl6;19.drew (them) into the marketplace 

17 : 17, in the market daily with them 



Mat.13 

14 
21 
25: 

27 
Mar. 6 

11 
15 
16 
Lu. 9: 
14 

17 
19 
22 

Joh. 4: 
6 
13 

lCo. 6 



2Pet. 2 
Rev. 3 



15 



ay opa^d), agorazo. 

:44.thathe hath, and buyeth that field. 

46. all that he had, and bought it. 
; 15. villages, and buy themselves victuals. 
: 12. sold and bought in the temple, 
: 9. that sell, and buy for yourselves. 

10. while they went to buy, the 
: 7. bought with them the potter's field, 
: 36. villages, and buy themselves bread: 

37. go and buy two hundred pennyworth 
: 15. sold and bought in the temple, 
:46.he bought fine linen, and 
: l.hadbought sweet spices, that they 
; 13. we should go and buy meat for 
: 18. 1 have bought a piece of ground, 

19. 1 have bought five yoke of oxen, 
: 28(27). did eat, they drank, they bought, 
:45. sold therein, and them that bought ; 
:36. sell his garment, and buy one. 
: 8. away unto the city to buy meat. 
: 5. Whence shall we buy bread, 
: 29. Buy ( those things) that we have 
: 20. For ye are bought with a price ; 
:23. Ye are bought with a price ; 

30. they that buy, as though they 
: 1. denying the Lord that bought them, 
: 18. 1 counsel thee to buy of me gold tried 
: 9. redeemed us to God by thy blood 
: 1 7. that no man might buy or sell, 
: 3. which were redeemed from the earth. 

4. These were redeemed from among men, 
: 11 . for no man buyeth their merchandise 



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ayvisjg, hagnos. 

Phil. 1 -.16. preach Christ of contention, not sincerely, 



ayvwcria, agnosia. 

1 Co.15 : 34. some have not the knowledge of God : 
1 Pet.2 : 15. silence the ignorance of foolish men : 



ayvuxjTOQ, agnostos. 

Actsl7:23.ToThe Unknown God. 



ayopcuog, agoraws. 

Actsl7: 5. certain lewd fellows of the baser sort, (lit. 
frequenters of the markets) 
19:38. against any man, the law is open, (lit. 
court days go on) 

ay pa, agra. 

Lu. 5: 4. let down your nets for a draught. 
9. at the draught of the fishes which 

aypafifxarog, agrammatos. 

Acts 4:13. they were unlearned and ignorant men, 

aypavXid), agrauleo. 

Lu. 2: 8. shepherds abiding in the field, 



ayopa, agora. 

Mat.ll : 16. children sitting in the markets, 
20: 3. standing idle in the marketplace, 
23 : 7 . greetings in the markets, and 

Mar. 6:56. they laid the sick in the streets, 

7: 4. (when they come) from the market 



ayptvo), agruo. 

Mar.l2:13.fo catch him in (his) words. 



aypii\aioQi agrielaios. 

Ro. 11 :17. thou, being a icild olive tree, 

24. cut out of the olive tree which is wild 



Arp 



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aypiog, agrios. 

Mat. 3 : 4. meat was locusts and wild honey. 
Mar. 1 : 6. did eat locusts and wild honey; 
Jude 13. Raging waves of the sea, foamino 



Mat. 6:28 

30, 

13:24 

27, 
31 



44, 

19:29, 

22: 5 

24:18 

40, 

27: 7, 

8, 

10, 

Mar. 5:14 

6:36. 

56. 

10:29 

30, 

13:16. 

15:21 

16:12 

Lu. 8:34. 

9:12 

12:28 

14:18 

15:15 

25, 

17: 7 

31 

36 

23:26 

Acts 4:37 



aypog. agros. 

Consider the lilies of the field, how 
so clothe the grass of the field, which 
which sowed good seed in his field; 
sow good seed in thy field ? 
took, and sowed in his field: 
parable of the tares of the field. 
The field is the world ; the good 
like unto treasure hid in afield; 
he hath, andbuyeth that field. 
or wife, or children, or lands, 
went their ways, one to his farm, 
let him which is in the field 
Then shall two be in the field; 
bought with them the potter's field, 
that field was called, The field 
gave them for the p otter' s^/ze/d, 
in the city, and in the country. 
go into the country round about, 
into villages, or cities, or country, 
or wife, or children, or lands, for 
mothers, and children, and lands, 
let him that is in the field not 
coming out of the country, the father 
walked, and went into the country. 
in the city and in the country. 
into the towns and country round 
which is to day in the field, 
I have bought a piece of ground, 
sent him into his fields to feed 
his elder son was in the field: 
when he is come from the field, 
he that is in the field, let 
Two (men) shall be in the field; 
coming out of the country, 
Having land, sold (it), and brought 



aypvTrvtb), agrupneo. 

Mar.l3:33.Take ye heed, watch and pray: 
Lu. 21 :36. Watch ye therefore, and pray always, 
Eph. 6:18. and watching thereunto with all 
Heb.l3:17.for they watch for your souls, 



aypvirvta, agrupnia. 

2Co. 6: 5. in tumults, in labours, in watchings, 
11:27. painfullness, in watchings often, 



ay(jj, ago. 

Mat.10: 18. ye shall be brought before governors 
14: 6. when Herod's birthday was kept, 
21 : 2. loose (them), and bring (them) unto me. 

7. brought the ass, and the colt, 
26:46. Rise, let us be going: behold, he 
Mar. 1: 38. Let us go into the next towns, 

11: 2. never man sat; loose him, and bring 
(him). 
7. they brought the colt to Jesus, 
13:11. when they shall lead (you), 
14:42. Rise up, let us go ; lo, he that 
Lu. 4: 1. was led by the Spirit into the 



Lu. 4: 9. And he brought him to Jerusalem, 
29. led him unto the brow of the hill 
40. diseases brought them unto him ; 
10:34. brought him to an inn, and 
18:40. commanded him to be brought unto him: 
19:27. reign over them, bring hither, and 
30. loose him, and bring (him hither). 
35. And they brought him to Jesus: 
21 : 12. being brought before kings and rulers 
22:54. Then took they him, and led (him), 
23 : 1 . of them arose, and led him unto Pilate. 

32. malefactors, led with him to be put 
24:21. to day is the third day since these 
Joh. 1 :42(43). he brought him to Jesus. 
7 :45. Why have ye not brought him ? 
8 : 3. the scribes and Pharisees brought unto 
9: 13. They brought to the Pharisees him 
10 : 16. of this fold : them also I must bring, 
11 : 7. Let us go into Juda?a again. 

15. nevertheless let us go unto him. 

16. Let us also go, that we may die 
14:31. Arise, let us go hence. 

18:28. Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas 
19: 4. Behold, I bring him forth to you, 
13. he brought Jesus forth, and sat down 
Acts 5 :21 . to the prison to have them brought. 

26. the officers, and brought them without 

27. And when they had brought them, 
6: 12. caught him, and brought (him) 
8:32. He teas led as a sheep to the 

9: 2. he might bring them bound 

21. he might bring them bound 

27- took him, and brought (him) to 
11: 26(25). had found him, he brought him. 
17: 5. sought to bring them out to the 

15. conducted Paul brought him unto Athens; 

19. took him, and brought him unto 
18:12. against Paul, and brought him 
19:37. For ye have brought hither these men, 

38. against any man, the law is open, 
20: 12. they brought the young man alive, 
21 : 16. brought with them one Mnason 

34. commanded him to be carried 
22: 5. to bring them which were there bound 

24-. commanded him to be brought 
23 : 10. to bring (him) into the castle. 

18. took him, and brought (him) to 

— to bring this young man unto thee, 

31. took Paul, and brought (him) by night 
25 : 6. commanded Paul to be brought. 

17. commanded the man to be brought forth. 
23. commandment Paul was brought forth. 

Ro. 2 : 4. God leadeth thee to repentance ? 

8: 14. many as are led by the Spirit of God, 
lCo.12: 2. dumb idols, even as ye were led. 
Gal. 5:18. if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not 
1 Th.4:14. in Jesus will God bring with him. 
2Ti. 3: 6. led away with divers lusts, 

4:11. Take Mark, and bring him with thee. 
Heb. 2: 10. bringhig many sons unto glory, 



aywyi], agogee. 

2 Ti. 3:10. my doctrine, manner of life, purpose, 



oywv, agon. 

Phil. 1 :30. Having the same conflict which ye saw 
Col. 2: l.what great conflict I have for you, 
ITh. 2: 2. gospel of God with much contention. 
1 Ti. 6:12. Fight the good fight of faith, 



Ara 



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2 Ti. 4: 7.1 have fought a good fight, I have 
Heb.12: 1 . the race that is set before us, 



crya.>via, agonia. 

Lu. 22: 44. being in an agony he prayed 



ayojvi^ofiai, agonizomai. 

Lu. 13 : 24. Strive to enter in at the strait 
Joh. 18 :36. then would my servants ./^fo, 
ICo. 9:25. And every man that striveth for 
CoL 1 : 29. striving according to his working, 

4:12. labouring fervently for you in prayers, 

1 Ti. 6:12. Fight the good fight of faith, 

2 Ti. 4: 7.1 have fought a good fight, 



aScnravog, adapanos, 

ICo. 9: 18. the gospel of Christ without charge, 



MaU2 
13 
19 

Mar. 3 

6 

10 

Lu. 10 

14 
Joh. 11 





19 


Acts23 


Ro. 


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ICo 


7 




9 


ITi 


. 5 


Jas. 


2 


2 Joh. 



aSeX^/j, adelphee. 

: 50. the same is my brother, and sister, 
: 56. his sisters, are they not all with us ? 
:29. forsaken houses, or brethren, or sisters 
:35. is my brother, and my sister, 
: 3. are not his sisters here with us? 
: 29. house, or brethren, or sisters, or father, 
30. houses, and brethren, and sisters, 
: 39. she had a sister called Mary, 
40. not care that my sister hath left 
: 26. children, and brethren, and sisters, 
: 1 . town of Mary and her sister Martha. 
3. Therefore his sisters sent unto him, 
5. loved Martha, and her sister, 
28. called Mary her sister secretly, 
39. the sister of him that was dead, 
; 25. his mother, and his mother's sister, 
: 16. when Paul's sister's son heard of 
: 1 . 1 commend unto you Phebe our sister, 
15. and Julia, Nereus, and his sister, 
; 15. A brother or a sister is not under 
5. to lead about a sister, a wife, 
2. as mothers ; the younger as sisters, 
15. If a brother or sister be naked, 
13. The children of thy elect sister greet 



aSaXtyog, adelphos. 



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Mat. 1 : 2. begat Judas and his brethren ; 

11. begat Jechonias and his brethren, 
4: 18. the sea of Galilee, saw two brethren, 
Simon called Peter, and Andrew his 
brother, 
21. he saw other two brethren, James (the 
son) of Zebedee, and John his brother, 
5 :22. whosoever is angry with his brother 
— whosoever shall say to his brother, 

23. that thy brother hath ought against thee ; 

24. first be reconciled to thy brother, 
47. if ye salute your brethren only, 

7 : 3. the mote that is in thy brother's eye, 

4. wilt thou say to thy brother, 

5. mote out of thy brother's eye. 

10: 2. called Peter, and Andrew his brother ; 

-(3). (son) of Zebedee, and John his brother; 
21. And the brother shall deliver up the 
brother to 



23 

25 

28 

Mar. 1 



Mat.l2:46.(his) mother and his brethren 

47. thy mother and thy brethren 

48. and who are my brethren ? 

49. Behold my mother and my brethren 1 

50. the same is my brother, and sister, 
13:55. his brethren, James, and Joses, 

14: 3.Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife. 
17: 1. James, and John his brother, 
18: 15. if thy brother shall trespass 

— thou hast gained thy brother. 
21. how oft shall my brother sin 

35. forgive not every one his brother their 
19: 29. houses, or brethren, or sisters, 
20:24. indignation against the two brethren. 
22:24. his brother shall marry his wife, and raise 
up seed unto his brother. 

25. there were with us seven brethren: 

— left his wife unto his brother: 
; 8. (even) Christ ; and all ye are brethren. 

40. the least of these my brethren, 
10. go tell my brethren that they go 

16. saw Simon and Andrew his brother 
19. (son) of Zebedee, and John his brother, 

17. and John the brother of James ; 

31. There came then his brethren and 

32. thy mother and thy brethren without 

33. Who is my mother, or my brethren ? 

34. Behold my mother and my brethren ! 

35. will of God, the same is my brother, 
37. and John the brother of James. 

3. son of Mary, the brother of James, 

17. Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife: 

18. for thee to have thy brother's wife. 

29. left house, or brethren, or sisters, 

30. houses, and brethren, and sisters, . 

19. If a man's brother die, and leave 

— that his brother should take his wife, and 
raise up seed unto his brother. 

20. Now there were seven brethren : 

12. the brother shall betray the brother 
Land his brother Philip tetrarch of 

19. for Herodias his brother Philip's wife, 
14. named Peter, and Andrew his brother, 

41. mote that is in thy brother's eye, 

42. say to thy brother, Brother, let me 

— mote that is in thy brother's eye. 

19. (his) mother and his brethren, 

20. Thy mother and thy brethren 

21 . My mother and my brethren are 

13. Master, speak to my brother, that 
12. not thy friends, nor thy brethren, 

26. children, and brethren, and sisters, 

27. said unto him, Thy brother is come ; 
32. for this thy brother was dead, and 

28. For I have five brethren ; that 
3. If thy brother trespass against thee, 

29. house, or parents, or brethren, or wife, 

28. If any man's brother die, having 

— that his brother should take his wife, and 
raise up seed unto his brother. 

29. There were therefore seven brethren: 
16. by parents, and brethren, and kinsfolks, 
32. art converted, strengthen thy brethren. 
40(41). was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother. 
41(42). flndeth his own brother Simon, 
12. his mother, and his brethren, 

8. Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, saith 
3. His brethren therefore said unto him, 
5. neither did his brethren believe 

10. But when his brethren were gone up, then 
2. whose brother Lazarus was sick. 

19. to comfort them concerning their brother. 



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22 

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Joh. 1 1 : 21 . been here, my brother had not died. 
23. Thy brother shall rise again. 
32. been here, my brother had not died. 
20 : 1 7. go to my brethren, and say unto them, 
21 :23. saying abroad among the brethren, 
Acts 1 : 14. of Jesus, and with his brethren. 

16. Men (and) brethren, this scripture 
2:29. Men (and) brethren, let me freely 

37. Men (and) brethren, what shall we do? 
3: 17. now, brethren, I wot that through 

22. unto you of your brethren, like 
6 : 3. Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among 
7: 2. said, Men, brethren, and fathers, 
13. was made known to his brethren ; 
23. to visit hisbrethren the children 

25. his brethren would have understood 

26. saying, Sirs, ye are brethren; 
37. unto you of your brethren, like 

9: 17. said, Brother Saul, the Lord, (even) 
30. (Which) when the brethren knew, 
10:23. certain brethren from Joppa accompanied 
11: 1 . the apostles and brethren that 

12. these six brethren accompanied me, 
29. to send relief unto the brethren which 

12: 2. he killed James the brother of John 

17. unto James, and to the brethren. 
13 :15. saying, (Ye) men (and) brethren, 

26. Men (and) brethren, children of 

38. unto you therefore, men (and) brethren, 
14: 2. minds evil affected against the brethren. 
15: l.from Judaea taught the brethren, 

3. caused great joy unto all the brethren. 
7. said unto them, Men (and) brethren, 

13. Men (and) brethren , hearken 

22. chief men among the brethren: 

23. and elders and brethren (send) greeting unto 

the brethren. 

32. exhorted the brethren with many words, 

33. from the brethren unto the apostles. 
36. go again and visit our brethren 

40. being recommended by the brethren 
16 : 2. reported of by the brethren that were 

40. and when they had seen the brethren, 
17: 6. they drew Jason and certain brethren 

10. the brethren immediately sent away Paul 

14. the brethren sent away Paul 
18:18. then took his leave of the brethren, 

27. the brethren wrote, exhorting the 
20:32. now, brethren, I commend you 

21 : 7. saluted the brethren, and abode with them 
one day. 
17. the brethren received us gladly. 

20. Thou seest, brother, how many thousands 
22 : 1 . Men, brethren, and fathers, hear ye 

5. 1 received letters unto the brethren, 
13. Brother Saul, receive thy sight. 

23: 1. Men (and) brethren, I have lived 
5. 1 wist not, brethren, that he was 
6. Men (and) brethren, I am a Pharisee, 

28:14. Where we found brethren, and were 

15. And from thence, when the brethren 
17. Men (and) brethren, though I have 

21. any of the brethren that came 
Ro. 1 : 13. not have you ignorant, brethren, 

7: 1. Know ye not, brethren, for I speak 

4. Wherefore, my brethren, ye also are 
8 : 12. Therefore, brethren, we are debtors, 

29. the firstborn among many brethren. 

9: 3. accursed from Christ for my brethren, 

10: 1. Brethren, my heart's desire and prayer 

11 :25. brethren, that ye should be ignorant 

12: 1.1 beseech you therefore, brethren, 



Ro. 14; 10. why dost thou judge thy brother? or why 
dost thou set at nought thy brother ? 
13. to fall in (his) brother's way. 
15. if thy brother be grieved with 
21 . (any thing) whereby thy brother stumbleth 
15 ; 14. persuaded of you, my brethren, 
15. brethren, I have written the more 
30. Now I beseech you, brethren, 
16: 14. the brethren which are with them. 
17.1 beseech you, brethren, mark them 

23. saluteth you, and Quartus a brother. 

1 Co. 1 : 1 . will of God, and Sosthenes (our) brother, 
10. 1 beseech you, brethren, by the name 

1 1 . declared unto me of you, my brethren, 
26. ye see your calling, brethren, 

2: 1. 1, brethren, when I came to you, 
3 : 1 . 1, brethren, could not speak unto you 
4: 6. And these things, brethren, I have 
5:11. that is called a brother be a 
6 : 5. be able to judge between his brethren ? 
6. brother goeth to law with brother, 
8. defraud, and that (your) brethren, 
7 : 12. If any brother hath a wife that 
15. A brother or a sister is not under 

24. Brethren, let every man, wherein 
29. this I say, brethren, the time (is) 

8:11. shall the weak brother perish, for 
12. ye sin so against the brethren, 
13. meat make my brother to offend, 
■ — lest I make my brother to offend. 
9: 5. (as) the brethren of the Lord, and 
10 : 1 . brethren, I would not that ye should 
11 : 2. 1 praise you, brethren, that ye 

33. Wherefore, my brethren, when ye come 
12: 1. Now concerning spiritual (gifts), brethren, 
14: 6. Now, brethren, if I come unto you 
20. Brethren, be not children in underst. : 
26. How is it then, brethren ? when 
39. Wherefore, brethren, covet to prophesy, 
15: 1. Moreover, brethren, I declare unto you 
6. above five hundred brethren at once ; 
50. this I say, brethren, that flesh and 
58. Therefore, my beloved brethren, 
16:11. 1 look for him with the brethren. 

12. As touching (our) brother Apollos, 
— unto you with the brethren: 

15. 1 beseech you, brethren, ye know 
20. All the brethren greet you. 
2Co. 1: 1. will of God, and Timothy (our) brother, 
8. not, brethren, have you ignorant of 
2:13. 1 found not Titus my brother: 
8 : 1 . Moreover, brethren, we do you to wit 

18. have sent with him the brother, 

22. have sent with them our brother, 

23. or our brethren (be enquired of), 
9: 3. Yet have I sent the brethren, 

5. necessary to exhort the brethren, 
11 : 9. the brethren which came from 
12: 18. with (him) I sent a brother. 
13: 11. Finally, brethren, farewell. Be perfect, 
Gal. 1 : 2. all the brethren which are with me, 

11. 1 certify you, brethren, that the gospel 

19. save James the Lord's brother. 
3:15. Brethren, I speak after the manner 
4:12. Brethren, I beseech you, be as I (am) ; 

28. Now we, brethren, as Isaac was, 
31. So then, brethren, we are not children 
5:11. And I, brethren, if I yet preach 

13. For, brethren, ye have been called 
6 : 1 . Brethren, if a man be overtaken 

18. Brethren, the grace of our Lord 
Eph. 6:10. Finally, my brethren, be strong 



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ITh. 



h. 6 : 21 . a beloved brother and faithful minister 
23. Peace (be) to the brethren, and love 
Phil. 1 : 12. ye should understand, brethren, 

14. many of the brethren in the Lord, 

2 :25. send to you Epaphroditus, my brother, 
3 : 1 . Finally, my brethren, rejoice in 

13. Brethren, I count not myself to 
17. Brethren, be followers together 

4: l.my brethren dearly beloved and 

8. Finally, brethren, whatsoever things 
21 . The brethren which are with me 

1: 1. will of God, andTimotheus (our) brother, 

2. saints and faithful brethren 
4: 7. you (who is) a beloved brother, 

9. a faithful and beloved brother. 

15. Salute the brethren which are 
1 : 4. Knowing, brethren beloved, your 
2 : 1 . For yourselves, brethren, know 

9. ye remember, brethren, our 

14. For ye, brethren, became followers 
17. we, brethren, being taken from 

3: 2. sent Timotheus, our brother, 

7. Therefore, brethren, we were comforted 
4: l.we beseech you, brethren, and 

6. defraud his brother in (any) matter: 
10. toward all the brethren which 

— we beseech you, brethren, that 

13. not have you to be ignorant, brethren, 
5: l.the times and the seasons, brethren, 

4. ye, brethren, are not in darkness, 

12. we beseech you, brethren, to know 

14. we exhort you, brethren, warn 

25. Brethren, pray for us. 

26. Greet all the brethren with 

27. read unto all the holy brethren. 
2Th. 1 : 3. thank God always for you, brethren, 

2: l.we beseech you, brethren, by 

13. for you, brethren beloved of the 
15. Therefore, brethren, standfast, 

3: 1. Finally, brethren, pray for us, 
6. we command you, brethren, 

— from every brother that walketh 

13. ye, brethren, be not weary in 

15. admonish (him) as a brother. 

6. put the brethren in remembrance 
5 : 1 . the younger men as brethren ; 
6: 2. because they are brethren; 
4:21. Claudia, and all the brethren. 

Philem. 1. Timothy (our) brother, unto 

7. the saints are refreshed by thee, brother. 

16. above a servant, a brother beloved, 
20. Yea, brother, let me have 

Heb. 2:11. not ashamed to call them brethren, 
12. declare thy name unto my brethren, 

17. made like unto (his) brethren, 
3: 1. Wherefore, holy brethren, 

12. Take heed, brethren, lest there 
7 : 5. that is, of their brethren, 
8: 11. neighbour, and every man his brother, 
10:19. Having therefore, brethren, boldness 
13:22. 1 beseech you, brethren, suffer 
23. Know ye that (our) brother 
Jas. 1 : 2. My brethren, count it all joy 
9. Let the brother of low degree 
16. Do not err, my beloved brethren. 
19. Wherefore, my beloved brethren, 
2 : 1 . My brethren, have not the faith 
5. Hearken, my beloved brethren, 

14. What (doth it) profit, my brethren, 

15. If a brother or sister be naked, 
3: l.My brethren, be not many masters, 

10. My brethren, these things ought 



Jas. 



ITi. 4: 



2Ti. 



3:12. Can the figtree, my brethren, 
4: 11. of another, brethren. He that speaketh 
evil of (his) brother, and judgeth his bro- 
ther, 
5: 7. Be patient therefore, brethren, 

9. Grudge not one against another, brethren, 
10. Take, my brethren, the prophets, 
12. above all things, my brethren, 
19. Brethren, if any of you do err 
IPet. 5:12. a faithful brother unto you, 
2Pet. 1:10. the rather, brethren, give diligence 

3: 15. as our beloved brother Paul also 
Uoh.2: 7. Brethren, I write no new commandment 
9. in the light, and hateth his brother, 

10. He that loveth his brother abideth 

11. he that hateth his brother 
3: 10. that loveth not his brother. 

12. wicked one, and slew his brother. 

— works were evil, and his brother's righteous. 

13. Marvel not, my brethren, if 

14. because we love the brethren. He that 
loveth not (his) brother abideth 

15. Whosoever hateth his brother 

16. (our) lives for the brethren. 
17.seeth his brother have need, 

4:20. hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that 
loveth not his brother 
21. loveth God love his brother also. 
5:16. If any man see his brother sin 
3. when the brethren came and 
5. thou doest to the brethren, and 
10. he himself receive the brethren, 
1. of Jesus Christ, and brother of James, 
9. 1 John, who also am your brother, - 
6:11. fellowservants also and their brethren, 
12 : 10. the accuser of our brethren is cast 
19:10. of thy brethren that have the ^ 

22 : 9. of thy brethren the prophets, and 



3Joh. 



! Jude 
Rev. 



\S 



a^eX^orrjg, adelphotees. 

lPet.2:17.Love the brotherhood. Fear God. 
5 : 9. accomplished in your brethren 



a^rfkog, adeelos. 



Lu. 11:44. are as graves which appear not, 
lCo.14: 8. the trumpet give an uncertain sound, 



aSriXoTtiQ, adeelotees. 

ITi. 6: 17. nor trust in uncertain riches, 



a^rjXiog, adeelos. 

lCo. 9; 26. so run, not as uncertainly , 



a^imovioj, 



adeemoneo. 



Mat.26:37.to be sorrowful and very heavy. 
Mar 14 -.33. sore amazed, and to be very heavy ; 
Phil. 2:26. after you all, and was full of heaviness, 

^Srjc? hadees. 

Mat.ll : 23. shalt be brought down to hell: 
16: 18. the gates of hell shall not prevail 

Lu. 10: 15. shalt be thrust down to hell. 
16 ; 23. in hell he lift up his eyes, 



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Acts 2:27. wilt not leave my soul in hell, 

31. his soul was not left in hell, 

1Co.15:55.0 grave, where (is) thy victory? 

Rev. 1 : 18. have the keys of hell and of death. 

6 : 8. was Death, and Hell followed 

20: 13. death and hell delivered up the 

14. death and hell were cast into 

a^idicpiTog, adiakritos. 

Jas. 3:17. without partiality, and without hypocrisy. 



aSiaXuiTTog, adialtptos. 

Ro. 9: 2. great heaviness and continual sorrow 
2Ti. 1: 3. that without ceasing I have 



aSiaXdiTTWQ, adialiptos. 

Ro. 1:9. that without ceasing I make mention 
ITh. 1: 3. Remembering without ceasing 

2: 13. thank we God without ceasing, 

5: 17. Pray without ceasing. 



Lu. 16 : 9. of the mammon of unrighteousness ; 

18 : 6. Hear what the unjust judge saith. 
Joh. 7:18. no unrighteousness is in him. 
Acts 1 : 18. with the reward of iniquity ; 

8:23. (in) the bond of iniquity. 
Ro. 1:18. ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, 
who hold the truth in unrighteousness ; 
29. filled with all unrighteousness, 
2: 8. the truth, but obey unrighteousness, 
3 : 5. if our unrighteousness commend the 
6:13. instruments of unrighteousness unto 
9:14. (Is there) unrighteousness with God? 
lCo.13: 6. Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but 
2Co.l2: 13. forgive me this wrong. 
2Th. 2:10. deceivableness of unrighteousness in 

12. had pleasure in unrighteousness. 
2Ti . 2:19. name of Christ depart from iniquity. 
Heb. 8 :12. merciful to their unrighteousness, 
Jas. 3: 6. tongue (is) a fire, a world of iniquity ■: 
2Pet. 2:13. the reward of unrighteousness, 

15. loved the wages of unrighteousness ; 
Uoh. 1 : 9. cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 
5:17. All unrighteousness is sin: 



a$ia<f>6opia, adiaphthoria. 

Tit. 2: 7. in doctrine (shewing) uncorruptness, 



Mat.20:13. 
Lu. 10:19. 
Acts 7:24. 

26. 

27. 
25:10. 

11. 

lCo. 6: 7, 

8. 

2Co. 7: 2. 

12. 

Gal. 4:12. 
Col. 3:25. 

Phileml8 

Rev. 2:11 

6: 6 

7: 2 

3 

9: 4 

10 

19 

11: 5 



aSiKEU), adikeo. 

Friend, I do thee no wrong : 

nothing shall by any means hurt you. 

seeing one (of them) suffer wrong, 

why do ye wrong one to another ? 

he that did his neighbour wrong 

to the Jews have I done no wrong, 

For if I be an offender, or have 

Why do ye not rather take wrong ? 

Nay, ye do wrong, and defraud, 

we have wronged no man, 

his cause that had done the wrong, nor for 

his cause that suffered wrong, 
ye have not injured me at all. 
, he that doeth wrong shall receive for the 

wrong which he hath done: 
. If he hath wronged thee, or oweth 
.shall not be hurt of the second 
. (see) thou hurt not the oil and 
. it was given to hurt the earth 
. Saying, Hurt not the earth, neither 



. should not hurt the grass of 
. (was) to hurt men five months. 
. with them they do hurt. 
. if any man will hurt them, 
— and if any man will hurt them, 
22:11. He that is unjust, let him be unjust 



aSt/c^a, adikeema. 

Actsl8 : 14. If it were a matter of wrong or 

24:20. found any evil doing in me, 
Rev.18: 5. God hath remembered her iniquities. 



a^LKia, adikia. 

Lu. 13:27. from me, all (ye) workers of iniquity. 
16: 8. commended the unjust steward, 



cidLKOQ, adikos. 

Mat. 5:45. rain on the just and on the unjust. 
Lu. 16: 10. he that is unjust in the least is unjust 
11 .faithful in the unrighteous mammon, 
18: 11. extortioners, unjust, adulterers, or 
Acts24: 15. both of the just and unjust. 
Ro. 3: 5. (Is) God unrighteous who taketh 
lCo. 6: 1. go to law before the unjust, and 

9. the unrighteous shall not inherit the 
Heb. 6: 10. For God (is) not unrighteous to forget 
IPet. 3: 18. for sins, the just for the unjust, 
2Pet. 2 : 9. to reserve the unjust unto the day 



olSikwcj adikos. 

IPet. 2 : 19. endure grief, suffering wrongfully. 



adoKLfjLOQ, adokimos. 

Ro . 1 : 28. gave them over to a reprobate mind, 

lCo. 9:27. 1 myself should be a castaway. 

2Co.l3: 5. Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates ? 

6. that we are not reprobates. 

7. though we be as reprobates. 
2Ti. 3: 8. reprobate concerning the faith. 
Tit. 1 : 16. unto every good work reprobate. 
Heb. 6: 8.beareth thorns and briers (is) rejected, 



aSoAof , adolos. 

IPet. 2 : 2. desire the sincere milk of the word, 



a^porrig, hadrotees. 

2Co. 8: 20. blame us in this abundance 



a<)V 



vartW) 



adunateo. 



Mat.l 7: 20. nothing shall be impossible unto 

Lu. 1 : 37. with God nothing shall be impossible. 



AAY 
* a^vvarog, adunatos. 

Mat.l9:26. Withmen this is impossible} 
Mar 10:27. With, men (it is) impossible, 
Lu. 18 : 27 . things which are impossible with 
Actsl4: 8. man at Lystra, impotent in his feet, 
Ro. 8: 3. For what the law could not do, 

15: l.bear the infirmities of the weak, 
Heb. 6: 4. For (it is) impossible for those 
18. in which (it was) impossible for 
10: 4. (it is) not possible that the blood 
11: 6. without faith (it is) impossible to 



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oSwj ado. 



Eph. 5 

Col. 3 

Rev. 5 

14 



19. singing and making melody 
16. singing with grace in your „. 

9. they sung a new song, saying, *^~ 
3. they sung as it were a new i tj a ana - 
15: 3. they sing the song of Moses 



aa, ai. 

Mar 15 : 8. as he had ever done unto them. 
Acts 7:51. ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: 
2Co. 4:11. we which live are alway delivered 
6:10. As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing ; 
Tit. 1 : 12. The Cretians (are) alway liars, 
Heb. 3: 10. They do alway err in (their) heart ; 
IPet. 3:15. (be) ready always to (give) an 
2Pet. 1 : 12. to put you always in remembrance 



aerog, aetos. 

Mat.24: 28. there will the eagles be gathered 
Lu. 17: 37. thither will the eagles be gathered 
Rev. 4: 7. fourth beast (was) like a flying eagle. 
12 : 14. given two wings of a great eagle, 



a^vfioQ) azumos. 

Mat.26:17.the (feast of) unleavened bread 
Mar.14: l.the passover, and of unleavened bread: 

12. the first day of unleavened bread, 
Lu. 22 ; 1 . Now the feast of unleavened bread 

7. came the day of unleavened bread, 
Actsl2: 3. were the days of unleavened bread. 

20 : 6. after the days of unleavened bread, 
ICo. 5: 7. a new lump, as ye are unleavened. 

8. unleavened (bread) of sincerity and 



aripi aeer. 

Acts22:23. (their) clothes, and threw dust into the 

air, 
ICo. 9:26. not as one that beateth the air: 

14: 9. for ye shall speak into the air. 
Eph. 2: 2. prince of the power of the air, 
ITh. 4: 17. to meet the Lord in the air: and 
Rev. 9: 2. the sun and the air were darkened 

16: 17. poured out his vial into the- air ; 



aOavacria, athanasia. 



lCo.l5:53.this mortal (must) put on immortality. 

54. shall have put on immortality, 
ITi. 6 : 16. Who only hath immortality, 



adifiirogi athemitos. 



Acts 10 : 28. it is an unlawful thing for a 

lPet.4: 3.banquetings, and abominable idolatries: 



aOeog, atheos. 

Eph. 2 : 12. no hope, and without God in the world: 
a6s(7juiog, athesmos. 

2 Pet. 2: 7. filthy conversation of the ivicked: 
3:17. with the error of the wicked, 



adar£(i)i atheteo. 

Mar. 6 : 26. he would not reject her. 

7: 9. ye reject the commandment of 
Lu. 7 :30. lawyers rejected the counsel of 

10: 16. he that despiseth you despiseth me ; and he 
that despiseth me despiseth him that sent 
me. 
Joh. 12:48. He that rejecieth me, and receiveth 
1 Co. 1:19. will bring to nothing the understanding 
Gal. 2:21.1 do not frustrate the grace of God; 

3: 15. confirmed, no man disannulleth, 
ITh. 4: 8. therefore that despiseth, despiseth not man, 
ITi. 5 : 12. they have cast off their first faith. 
Heb 10: 28. He that despised Moses' law 
Jude 8. defile the flesh, despise dominion, 



aQtrrjaig, atketeesis. 

Heb. 7: 18. verily a disannulling of the 

9:26. to put away sin by the sacrifice 



aO\£u), atlileo. 



2Ti . 2 : 5 . if a man also strive for 

— except he strive lawfully. 



aOX^cng, athleesis. 
Hebl0:32. endured a great fight of afflictions; 

a9v [mid), atkumeo. 

Col. 3 : 21 . (to anger), lest they be discouraged. 



aOCoog, athoos. 

Mat.27 : 4. 1 have betrayed the innocent blood. 
24. 1 am innocent of the blood of 



aiysiog, aigios. 

Heb 11 -.37. about in sheepskins and goatskins ; 

alyiaXog, aigicdos. 

Mat.13: 2. whole multitude stood on the shore. 

48. was full, they drew to shore, 
Joh.21 : 4. Jesus stood on the shore: 
Acts21 : 5. kneeled down on the shore, and prayed. 
27: 39. discovered a certain creek with a shore, 

40. to the wind, and made toward shore. 



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Rom. 1:20. (even) his eternal power and 
Jude 6. reserved in everlasting chains 



aldivg, aidds. 

ITi. 2: 9. with shamefacedness and sobriety ; 
Hebl2: 28. acceptably with reverence and godly fear: 



ai/Lia, haima. * 

Mat.16 : 17. for flesh and blood hath not 
23 : 30. in the blood of the prophets. 

35. the righteous blood shed upon the earth, 

from the blood of righteous Abel 
— unto the blood of Zacharias son of 
26:28. For this is my blood of the new 
27 : 4. 1 have betrayed the innocent blood. 
6. because it is the price of blood. 
8. was called, The field of blood, 
24. 1 am innocent of the blood of this 
25. His blood (be) on us, and on our 
Mar. 5 -.25. which had an issue of blood 
29. the fountain of her blood was 
14:24. This is my blood of the new 
Lu. 8 : 43. having an issue of blood twelve 
44. her issue of blood stanched. 
11 :50. the blood of all the prophets, 

51. From the blood of Abel unto the blood of 
Zacharias, 
13: 1 . whose blood Pilate had mingled 
22:20. new testament in my blood, 

44. great drops of blood falling down 
Joh. 1 : 13. Which were born, not of blood, nor 
6:53. Son of man, and drink his blood, 

54. eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, 

55. my blood is drink indeed. 

56. eateth my flesh, and drinketh my blood, 
19:34. came thereout blood and water. 

Acts 1 : 19. to say, The field of blood. 

2:19. blood, and fire, and vapour of 

20. into darkness, and the moon into blood, 
5:28. bring this man's blood upon us. 
15:20. things strangled, and (from) blood. 

29. offered to idols, and from blood, 
17 : 26. hath made of one blood all nations 
18: 6. Your blood (be) upon your own 
20:26. from the blood of all (men). 

28. purchased with his own blood. 
21 :25. from blood, and from strangled, 
22:20. when the blood of thy martyr 
Ro. 3:15. Their feet (are ) swift to shed blood : 
25. through faith in his blood, to 
5 : 9. being now justified by his blood, 
1 Co.10: 16. communion of the blood of Christ ? 
11 : 25. the new testament in my blood: 
27. the body and blood of the Lord. 
15 :50. that flesh and blood cannot 
Gal. 1:16.1 conferred not with flesh and blood: 
Eph. 1: 7. have redemption through his blood, 
2:13. nigh by the blood of Christ. 
6:12. wrestle not against flesh and blood, 
Col. 1 : 14. redemption through his blood, 
20. peace through the blood of his 
Heb 2: 14. partakers of flesh and blood, he 

9: 7. once every year, not without blood, 

12. Neither by the blood of goats and calves 

but by his own blood 

13. For if the blood of bulls and of 

14. more shall the blood of Christ, 



Heb. 9: 18, 

19 

20 

21 

22 

25 

10: 4 

19 

29 

11:28 

12: 4, 

24 

13:11 

12 

20 

lPet.l: 2 

19 

7, 

6, 



Uoh.l: 

5; 



Rev. 1 : 
5 
6 



17: 6 



(testament) was dedicated without blood. 
. he took the blood of calves and 
. Saying, This (is) the blood of the 
. sprinkled with blood both the tabernacle, 
. are by the law purged with blood 
. every year with blood of others ; 
.that the blood of bulls and of 
. the holiest by the blood of Jesus, 
, counted the blood of the covenant, 
. the passover, and the sprinkling of blood, 
, not yet resisted unto blood, 
. to the blood of sprinkling, that 
. those beasts, whose blood is 
. sanctify the people with his own blood, 
, through the blood of the everlasting 
. sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ: 
, with the precious blood of Christ, 
, the blood of Jesus Christ his Son 
.came by water and blood, (even) Jesus 

Christ: not by water only, but by water 

and blood. 
, the spirit, and the water, and the blood: 
from our sins in his own blood, , 

redeemed us to God by thy blood 
not judge and avenge our blood |^'* 
the moon became as blood; 
, white in the blood of the Lamb. » 

, hail and fire mingled with blood, , 
. part of the sea became blood ; . 
. over waters to turn them to blood, 
by the blood of the Lamb, and , 

, blood came out of the winepress, 
. it became as the blood of a dead 
of waters ; and they became blood. 
. shed the blood of saints and prophets, and * 

thou hast given them blood to drink ; 
drunken with the blood of the saints, and -"■■ 

with the blood of the martyrs of Jesus : % 
, was found the blood of prophets, 
avenged the blood of his servants 
with a vesture dipped in blood: 



alfiaT^icxvaia^ haimateJtkusia. 

Heb 9:22. without shedding of blood is no 



aljuLoppoiw, haimorroeo. 

Mat. 9 : 20. diseased with an issue of blood twelve 



alvEcnc, ainesis. 

Hebl3 : 15. let us offer the sacrifice of praise to 



aiveo), aineo. 



Lu 



2: 13. the heavenly host, praising God, 
20. glorifying and praising God for 
19:37. to rejoice and praise God with a 
24: 53. praising and blessing God. 
Acts 2:47. Praising God, and having favour 

3: 8. walking, and leaping, and praising God. 
9. saw him walking and praising God: 
Ro. 15 -.11. again, Praise the Lord, all ye 
Rev.19: 5. saying, Praise our God, all ye 



aiviyjua, ainigma. 
lCo.I3:12.now we see through a glass, darkly; 



AIN 



( 17 ) 



AIS 



alvog, ainos. 

Mat.21 : 16. thou hast perfected praise ? 
Lu. 18:43. saw (it), gave praise unto God. 



alphfiai, haireomai. 

Phil. 1 -.22. what I shall choose I wot not. 

2Th. 2:13. hath from the beginning chosen you 

Heb 1 1 :25. Choosing rather to suffer 



alpscng, hairesis. 

Acts 5: 17. which is the sect of the Sadducees 
15 : 5. certain of the sect of the Pharisees 
24: 5. of the sect of the Nazarenes : 

14. the way which they call heresy, 
26 : 5. straitest sect of our religion 
28: 22. for as concerning this sect, 
lCo.ll : 19. there must be also heresies 
Gal. 5: 20. strife, seditions, heresies, 
2Pet.2 : 1 .shall bring in damnable heresies, 



aipsriZ,^ hairetizo. 

Mat.l2:18.my servant, whom I have chosen 



Tit. 



alpsTLKog, hairetikos. 

3:10. A man that is an heretick 



at pio, airo. 

Mat. 4: 6. in (their) hands they shall bear thee 
9: 6. Arise, take up thy bed, and go 

16. to fill it up taketh from the garment, 
11 :29. Take my yoke upon you, and 
13: 12. from him shall be taken away 
14: 12. came, and took up the body, 

20. they took up of the fragments 
15:37. they took up of the broken (meat) 
16:24. take up his cross, and follow me. 
17 :27. take up the fish that first 

20:14. Take (that) thine (is), and go thy 

21 :21. Be thou removed, and be thou cast into 

43. of God shall be taken from you, 
22: 13. hand and foot, and take him away, 
24:17.fo take any thing out of his house: 

18. return back to take his clothes. 
39. came, and took them all away; 

25:28. Take therefore the talent from him, 

29. that hath not shall be taken away 
27: 32. they compelled to bear his cross. 
Mar 2: 3. which was borne of four. 

9. Arise, and take up thy bed, 

11. Arise, and take up thy bed, 

12. he arose, took up the bed, and went 

21 . filled it up taketh away from the 
4: 15. taketh away the word that was 

25. from him shall be taken even 
6: 8. they should take nothing for 
29. they came and took up his corpse, 
43. they took up twelve baskets full 
8 : 8. they took up of the broken (meat) 

19. baskets full of fragments took ye up? 

20. baskets full of fragments took ye up ? 
34. deny himself, an&take up his cross, 

10:21. come, take up the cross, and follow 
1 1 :23. Be thou removed, and be thou cast into 
13:15. to take anything out of his house: 



Mar 13: 
15: 

16: 

Lu. 4; 

5: 

6: 



22 

23 

Joh. 1 

2 

5 



10: 



20: 



Acts 4: 



22 



ICo. 6 
Eph. 4 
Col. 2 
Uoh.3: 
Rev.10 
18 



16. for to take up his garment. 

21. of Alexander and Rufus, to bear his cross. 
24. what every man should take. 
18. They shall take up serpents ; 

11. in (their) hands they shall bear thee up, 

24. Arise, and take up thy couch, and go 

25. before them, and took up that whereon 

29. him that taketh away thy cloke 

30. of him. that taketh away thy goods 

12. the devil, and taketh away the word out 
18. from him shall be taken even that 

3. Take nothingfor (your) journey, neither 

17. there was taken up of fragments 

23. deny himself, and take up his cross daily, 

22. he taketh from him all his armour 

52. ye have taken away the key of knowledge : 

13. they lifted up (their) voices, and said, 

31 . let him not come down to take it away: 

21. thou takest up that thou layedst 

22. taking up that I laid not down, 

24. Take from him the pound, and 

26. that he hath shall be taken away 
36. that hath a purse, let him take (it), 

18. saying, Away with this (man), 
29. Lamb of God, which taketh away 

16. Take these things hence ; make 

8. Rise, take up thy bed, and walk. 

9. was made whole, and took up his bed, 

10. not lawful for thee to carry (thy) bed. 

11. said unto me, Take up thy bed, 

12. said unto thee, Take up thy bed, and 
59. Then took they up stones to cast 
18. No man taketh it from me, but 

24. How long dost thou make us to doubt? 

(lit. suspend out souls) 
:39. Jesus said, Take ye away the stOne. 
41. Then they took away the stone (from) 

— Jesus lifted up (his) eyes, and said, 

48. Romans shall come and take away both 
: 2. beareth not fruit he taketh away: 
: 22. your joy no man taketh from you. 
-.15. that thou shouldest take them out 
: 15. cried out, Away with (him), away with 
(him), 

31. (that) they might be taken away. 

38. might take away the body of Jesus: 

— came therefore, and took the body of 

Jesus. 

1 . the stone taken away from the 

2. They have taken away the Lord 

13. they have taken away my Lord, 
15. laid him, and I will take him away. 
24. they lifted up their voice to 

33. his judgment was taken away: 

— his life is taken from the earth . 

9. the third loft, and was taken up dead. 
11. come unto us, he took Paul's girdle, 
36. followed after, crying, Away with him. 
22. said, Away with sucha (fellow) 

13. loosing (thence), they sailed close 

17. Which when they had taken up, 
15. shall I then take the members 
31. evil speaking, be put away from you, 

14. contrary to us, and took it out of the way, 
5. was manifested to take away our sins ; 
5. lifted up his hand to heaven, 

21. a mighty angel took up a stone 



alo-0avofiai 9 aisthanomai. 

Lu. 9 :45. hid from them, that they perceived it not ; 



ALS 

al(r9r)(Tig, aistheesis. 
Phil. 1 : 9. in knowledge and (in) all judgment, 



al(r6r}Tr}piov, aistheeteerion. 

Heb.5:14.have their senses exercised to 



alaxpOKEpSrigi aiskrokerdees. 

ITi. 3: 3. no striker, not (/reedy of filthy lucre ; 

8. to much wine, not greedy of filthy lucre 
Tit. 1 : 7. no striker, not given to filthy lucre; 



al(T^poK2pd(l)Q, aiskrokerdos. 

lPet.5: 2. willingly; not for filthy lucre, 



alaxpoXoyia, aiskrologia. 

Col. 3; 8. filthy communication out of your 



alcrxpov, aiskron. 

1 Co.l 1 : 6. if it be a shame for a woman to 

14:35. for it is ashame for women to 
Eph. 5: 12. For it is a shame even to speak 



alaxpoQ, aiskros. 
Tit. 1:11. ought not , for filthy lucre's sake . 



aKT^porrjg, aiskrotees. 
Eph. 5: 4. Neither filthiness, nor foolish talking, 



aiG)(yvri, aiskunee. 

Lu. 14: 9. thou begin with shame to take 
2Co. 4: 2. the hidden things of dishonesty ■, 
Phil. 3: 19. (whose) glory (is) in their shame, 
Hebl2: 2. endured the cross, despising the shame, 
Jude 1 3. foaming out their own shame ; 
Rev. 3: 18. the shame of thy nakedness do 



alayyvofiai) aiskunomai, 

Lu. 16: 3. 1 cannot dig; to beg I am ashamed. 
2Co.lO: 8. your destruction, I should not be ashamed: 
Phil. 1 :20. in nothing I shall be ashamed, 
lPet.4:16.a Christian, lethim not be ashamed; 
Uoh.2:28. not be ashamed before him 



clItew, aiteo. 

Mat. 5:42. Give to him that asketh thee, and 
6: 8. have need of, before ye ask him. 
7 : 7. Ask, and it shall be given you ; 

8. every one that asketh receiveth ; 

9. if his son ask bread, will he 

10. Or if he ask a fish, will he give 

1 1 . good things to them that ask him ? 
14: 7. give her whatsoever she would ask. 
18: 19. any thing that they shall ask, 
20:20. desiring a certain thing of him. 

22. said, Ye know not what ye ask. 



( 18 ) AIT 

Mat.21 :22. whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer 
27: 20. that they should ask Barabbas. 

58. to Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus. 
Mar. 6:22. Ask of me whatsoever thou wilt; 
23. Whatsoever thou shalt ask of me, 
24. unto her mother, What shall I ask? 
25. unto the king, and asked, saying, 
10:35. for us whatsoever we shall desire. 

38. Ye know not what ye ask: 
11 :24. What things soever ye desire, when 
15: 6. one prisoner, whomsoever they desired. 
8. began to desire (him to do) as he 
43. unto Pilate, and craved the body of Jesus. 
Lu. 1 : 63. he asked for a writing table, and wrote, 
6:30. Give to every man that asketh of thee; 
11 : 9. Ask, and it shall be given you ; 

10. every one that asketh receiveth ; 

1 1 . If a son shall ask bread of any 

12. Or if he shall ask an egg, will 

13. Holy Spirit to them that ask him? 
12 : 48. of him they vnll ask the more. 
23 : 23. requiring that he might be 

25. into prison, whom they had desired; 
52. unto Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus. 

Joh. 4: 9. being a Jew, askest drink of me, 
10. thou wouldest have asked of him, 
11:22. whatsoever thou wilt ask of God, 
14: 13. whatsoever ye shall ask in my 

14. If ye shall ask any thing in 
15: 7. abide in you, ye shall ask what 

16. whatsoever ye shall ask of the 
16:23. Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father 
24. have ye asked nothing in my name: ask, 

26. At that day ye shall ask in my 
Acts 3: 2. to ask alms of them that entered 

14. the Just, and desired a murderer to 
7 :46. desired to find a tabernacle for 
9 : 2. desired of him letters to Damascus 

12 : 20. their friend, desired peace ; because 
13:21. afterward they desired a king : 
28. yet desired they Pilate that he 
16:29. Then he called for a light, and sprang 
25 : 3. desired favour against him, that 

15. desiring (to have) judgment against 
1 Jo. 1 : 22. For the Jews require a sign, and - 
Eph. 3: 13. 1 desire that ye faint not at my 

20. above all that we ask or think, 
Col. 1 : 9. to desire that ye might be filled 
Jas. 1 : 5. you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, 
6. But let him ask in faith, nothing 
4: 2.yehave not, because ye ask not. 

3. Ye ask, and receive not, because ye ask 
amiss, that ye may 
lPet.3 : 15. every man that asketh you a 
1 Joh.3:22. whatsoever we ask, we receive 
5 : 14. if we ask any thing according 

15. v?e ask, we know that we have the peti- 
tions that we desired of him. 

16. not unto death, he shall ask, and 



a'/rrjjua, aiteema. 
Lu. 23:24. it should be as they required, (lit. their 

request) 
Phil. 4: 6. let your requests be made known 
1 Joh.5: 15. we have the petitions that we 



curia, aitia. 

Mat. 19: 3. to put away his wife for every cause ? 
10. If the case of the man be so with 



AIT 



( 19 ) 



Am 



Mat.27 ; 

Mar 15: 

Lu. 8: 

Joh.18; 

19: 

Acts 10 
13 
22 

23; 
25 

28: 

2Ti. 1: 



Tit. 1: 
Heb.2: 



37. over his head his accusation written, 
28. his accusation was written over, 
47. for what cause she had touched 
38.1 findinhim no fault (at all). 

4. 1 find no fault in him. 

6. for I find no fault in him. 
,21 . what (is) the cause wherefore 
28. they found no cause of death (in) 
24. he might know wherefore (lit. for what 

cause) they 
28. 1 would have known the cause 
18. they brought none accusation of 
27. the crimes (laid) against him. 
18. there was no cause of death in me. 
20. For this cause therefore have I 

6. Wherefore (lit. for which cause) I put thee 
in remembrance 

12. For the which cause I also suffer 

13. witness is true. Wherefore rebuke 
11. for which cause he is not ashamed 



Mat.12: 
13: 



alrtafJia, aitiama. 

Acts25 : 7 . many and grievous complaints against 



diTLOv, aition. 

Lu. 23: 4. 1 find no fault in this man. 

14. have found no fault in this man 
22. 1 have found no cause of death in 

Actsl9: 40. there being no cause whereby 



airiog, aitios. 
Heb. 5 : 9. he became the author of eternal 



l(j)vidiog, aiphnidios. 



Lu. 21: 34. that day come upon you unawares. 
1 Th. 5: 3. then sudden destruction cometh 



al-^jjLaXdXTLa, aikmalosia. 

Eph. 4: 8. he led captivity captive, and gave 
Rev.l3:10. He that leadeth into captivity shall go into 
captivity : 



al^fiaXioTsvii), aikmalotuo 

Eph. 4: 8. up on high, he led captivity captive, 
2Ti. 3: 6. lead captive silly women laden 



al-^fiaXcoTi^b), aikmalotizo. 

Lu. 21 :24. shall be led away captive into 
Ro. 7 :23. bringing me into captivity to 
2Co. 10: 5. bringing into captivity every 



al\(j.aX(x)Tog, aikmalotos. 
Lu. 4 : 1 8( 1 9 ) . to preach deliverance to the captives, 

auov, axon* 

Note. — x tig tov a. 2 ug rovg a. 3 «c rag a. tiov a. 
Mat. 6 : 13. the power, and the glory, for ever. 2 



21 

24 

28 

Mar. 3 

4 

10 

11 

Lu. 1 



32. forgiven him, neither in this world, 
22. heareth the word ; and the care of this 

world, 

39. the harvest is the end of the world; 

40. it be in the end of this world. 
49. So shall it be at the end of the world: 

19. grow on thee henceforward for ever. l 
: 3. thy coming, and of the end of the world ? 

20. (even) unto the end of the world. 

29. against the Holy Ghost hath never (lit. 
not for ever) 1 

19. the cares of this world, and the 

30. in the world to come eternal life. 
14. No man eat fruit of thee hereafter for ever. 1 

33. over the house of Jacob for ever? and 
55. to Abraham, and to his seed for ever. l 
70. which have been since the world began: 

(lit. from ever) (a7r' aiwvog) 
16: 8. the children of this world are in 
18:30. in the world to come life 
20. 34. The children of this world marry, 

35. worthy to obtain that world, and 

Joh. 4: 14. shall give him shall never thirst ; (lit. not 
for ever) 1 
6:51. of this bread, he shall live for ever: 1 

58.eateth of this bread shall live for ever.* 
8:35.abideth not in the house for ever: 1 (but) 
the Son abideth for ever. l 
51. my saying, he shall never see death, (lit. 

not for ever) 1 
52. my saying, he shall never taste of (lit. 
not for ever) l 
9:32. Since the world began was it (e*c th a.) 
10: 28. they shall never perish, neither (lit. not 

for ever) 1 
11 :26.believeth in me shall never die. (lit. not 

for ever) * 
12:34. that Christ abideth for ever: 1 
13: 8. Thou shalt never wash my feet. (lit. not 
for ever) 1 
16. he may abide with you for ever; 1 

21. holy prophets since the world began, (lit. 
from ever) (arr' atwvog) 

15: 18. from the beginning of the world, (air' 
aiwvng) 
25. the Creator, who is blessed for ever. 2 

5. is over all, God blessed for ever. 2 

36. to whom (be) glcry for ever. 2 
2. be not conformed to this world: 

27. (be) glory through Jesus Christ for ever. 2 

20. where (is) the disputer of this world? 

6. yet not the wisdom of this world, nor of 
the princes of this world, 

7. God ordained before the world (irpo tcov) 

8. none of the princes of this world knew: 
1 8. seemeth to be wise in this world, 
13.no flesh while the world standeth, (lit. for 

ever) 1 
11. the ends of the world are come, (tiov a.) 
4. the god of this world hath blinded 

9. his righteousness remaineth for ever. 1 

31. Christ, which is blessed for evermore, 2 

4. deliver us from this present evil world, 

5. To whom (be) glory for ever and ever. 3 

21. named, not only in this world, 
2. according to the course of this world, 
7. That in the ages to come he might 

3: 9. the beginning of the world (onro twv a.) 
11 . According to the eternal purpose (tcjv a.) 
21. throughout all ages, world without end 
(th a. t(i)V a.) 
6:12. of the darkness of this world, 
c 2 



14; 
Acts 3: 



Ro. I: 
9: 
111 

12: 

16: 

ICo. 1: 

2 



3: 

8: 

10: 

2Co. 4: 

9: 

11: 
Gal. 1; 

Eph. 1: 
2: 



us 


rov 


0- 


ft 


r^$ " 


n 


//P hi. 

Col. 


4:20. 

»/ 

J:26 




ITi. 


1:17. 




2Ti. 

Tit. 


6:17 
4:10 

18. 
2:12 



,r. a. Am 



( 20) 



Heb 1: 2. 



5: 6. 

6: 5. 

20. 

7:17. 

21. 

24. 

28. 

9:26. 

11: 3. 

13: 8. 

21. 

IPet.l:23. 

25. 

4:11. 

5:11. 

2Pet.2:17. 

3:18. 

Uoh.2:17 

2Joh. 2, 
Jude 



Rev, 



13. 

25. 
: 6, 

18, 
4: 9 

10 
5:13, 

14 

7:12, 
10: 6. 
11:15 
14:11 

15: 7 
19: 3 
20:10 
22: 5 



<mr Father (be) glory for ever and ever. 3 
hid from ages and from generations, {arro 

tojv a.) 
Now unto the King eternal, {tojv a.) 
(be) honour and glory for ever and ever. 5 
that are rich in this world, 
having loved this present world, 
to whom (be) glory for ever and ever. 3 
godly, in this present ivorld ; 
by whom also he made the worlds; 
Thy throne, O God, (is) for ever and ever: 

(rov a. ts a.) 
Thou (art) a priest for ever 1 after 
the powers of the world to come, 
made an high priest for ever 1 after 
Thou (art) a priest for ever 1 after 
Thou (art) a priest for ever 1 after 
this (man), because he continueth ever, 1 
Son, who is consecrated for evermore. 1 
now once in the end of the world [tojv a.) 
the worlds were framed by the 
yesterday, and to day, and for ever. 2 
to whom (be) glory for ever and ever. 3 
which liveth and abideth for ever. 1 
word of the Lord endureth for ever. * 
praise and dominion for ever and ever. 3 
(be ) glory and dominion for ever and ever. 3 
of darkness is reserved for ever, (ac, auDva) 
(be) glory both now and for ever, (eig 

r]{xepav aiojvog) 
, the will of God abideth for ever. ' 
, shall be with us for ever. 1 
the blackness of darkness for ever. x 
both now and ever. (etc 7ravrag rsg a.) 
(be) glory and dominion for ever and ever. 3 
behold, I am alive for evermore, 3 
who liveth for ever and ever, 3 
worship him that liveth for ewer and ever, 3 
unto the Lamb for ever and ever. 3 
worshipped him that liveth for ever and 

ever. 3 
might, (be) unto our God for ever and ever. 3 
sware by him that liveth for ever and ever, 3 
he shall reign for ever and ever. 3 
their torment ascendeth up for ever and 

ever : (tig auovag aiojvojv) 
God, who liveth for ever and ever. 3 
her smoke rose up for ever and ever. 3 
tormented day and night for ever and ever. 3 
they shall reign for ever and ever. 3 



atioviOQi aionios. 



Mat.18 


8. 




19 


29. 




25 


41 

43. 


Mai 


3:29. 




10 


17 

30 


Lu. 


10:25 




16 


9 




18 


18 
30 


Job. 


. 3 


:15 

16 

36 



to be cast into everlasting fire. 

that I may have eternal life ? 

shall inherit everlasting life. 

ye cursed, into everlasting fire, 

go away into everlasting punishment: but 

the righteous into life eternal. 
in danger of eternal damnation : 
that I may inherit eternal life ? 
in the world to come eternal life, 
.what shall I do to inherit eternal life? 
receive you into everlasting habitations, 
what shall I do to inherit eternal life? 
in the world to come life everlasting. 
not perish, but have eternal life, 
not perish, but have everlasting life, 
believeth on the Son hath everlasting life . 



Joh. 


4:14. 




36. 




5:24. 




39. 




6:27. 




40. 




47. 




54. 




68. 




10:28. 




12:25. 




50. 




17: 2. 




3. 


Actsl3:46. 




48. 


Ro. 


2: 7. 




5:21. 




6:22. 




23. 




16:25. 




26. 


2Co 


. 4:17. 




18. 




5: 1. 


Gal 


6: 8. 


2Th 


. 1: 9. 




2:16. 


ITi 


1:16. 




6:12. 




16. 




19. 


2Ti 


1: 9. 




2:10. 


Tit. 


1: 2. 




3: 7. 


Philem.15. 


Heb 


5: 9. 




6: 2. 




9:12. 




14. 




15. 




13:20. 


lPet.5:10 


2Pet.l:ll 


Uoh.l: 2. 




2:25 




3:15 




5:11. 




13. 




20 


Jude 7. 




21. 


Rev.14: 6 



AKA 

springing up into everlasting life. 

gathereth fruit unto life eternal : 

that sent me, hath everlasting life, 

ye think ye have eternal life : 

which endureth unto everlasting life, 

on him, may have everlasting life : 

believeth on me hath everlasting life. 

drinketh my blood, hath eternal life ; 

thou hast the words of eternal life. 

I give unto them eternal life ; 

shall keep it unto life eternal. 

his commandment is life everlasting : 

he should give eternal life to as 

this is life eternal, that they 

unworthy of everlasting life, lo, 

as many as were ordained to eternal life 

honour and immortality, eternal life : 

through righteousness unto eternal life 

unto holiness, and the end everlasting life. 

the gift of God (is) eternal life 

kept secret since the world began, (xP°~ 

voig aiiovioig) 
commandment of the everlasting God, 
exceeding (and) eternal weight of glory ; 
things which are not seen (are) eternal. 
with hands, eternal in the heavens. 
. shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. 
be punished with everlasting destruction 
hath given (us) everlasting consolation 
, believe on him to life everlasting. 
lay hold on eternal life, whereunto 
(be) honour and power everlasting. 
, they may lay hold on eternal life. 
• in Christ Jesus before the world began; 

(7T(00 xpovwv aiwviojv) 
, in Christ Jesus with eternal glory. 
, hope of eternal life, which God, that can- 
not lie, promised before the world 
began; (71-00 %p. ai.) 
, to the hope of eternal life, 
.thou shouldest receive him for ever; 
. the author of eternal salvation 
.the dead, and of eternal judgment. 
, having obtained eternal redemption 
. who through the eternal Spirit offered 
, the promise of eternal inheritance. 
. blood of the everlasting covenant, 
. called us unto his eternal glory 
. into the everlasting kingdom of our 
. shew unto you that eternal life, 
.promised us, (even) eternal life. 
. no murderer hath eternal life 
. God hath given to us eternal life, 
. know that ye have eternal life, 
. the true God, and eternal life. 
. suffering the vengeance of eternal fire. 
. Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life, 
.having the everlasting gospel to -*»<**< 3 



aica6apo-ia, akatliarsia. 

Mat.23 : 27. dead (men's) bones, and of all uncleanness. 
Ro. 1 : 24. gave them up to uncleanness through 

6: 19. your members servants to uncleanness 
2Co.l2:21.have not repented of the uncleanness 
Gal. 5:19. Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, 
Eph. 4: 19. to work all uncleanness with greediness. 

5 : 3. fornication, and all uncleanness, or 
Col. 3: 5. upon the earth ; fornication, uncleanness, 
ITh. 2: 3. not of deceit, nor of uncleanness, nor 

4: 7. God hath not called us unto uncleanness, 



AKA 



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AKA 



cucaOapTrjg. akathartees. 
Rev.] 7; 4. abominations and filthiness of her forni- 



Mat.10: 1 

12:43 

Mar 1:23, 

26, 

27, 

3:11. 

30, 

5: 2. 



Lu. 



13. 

. 7. 

:25. 

:25. 

:33. 

36. 

6:18, 

8:29. 

9:42. 

11:24. 

Acts 5:16. 

8: 7. 

10:14. 

28. 

11: 8. 

ICo. 7:14. 

2Co. 6:17. 

Eph. 5: 5. 

Rev.l6:13. 

18: 2. 



aicaOapTOQ, akathartos. 

power (against) unclean spirits, 

When the unclean spirit is gone 

a man with an unclean spirit » 

when the unclean spirit had torn 

commandeth he even the unclean spirits, 

unclean spirits, when they saw 

said, He hath an unclean spirit. 

a man with an unclean spirit, 

Come out of the man, (thou) unclean 

spirit, 
the unclean spirits went out, 
gave them power over unclean spirits ; 
young daughter had an unclean spirit, 
he rebuked the foul spirit, saying 
had a spirit of an unclean devil, 
he commandeth the unclean spirits, 
that were vexed with unclean spirits : 
had commanded the unclean spirit 
Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, 
When the unclean spirit is gone 
which were vexed with unclean spirits: 
For unclean spirits, crying with 
any thing that is common or unclean. 
not call any man common or unclean. 
nothing common or unclean hath at 
else were your children unclean ; 
touch not the unclean (thing) ; 
nor unclean person, nor covetous man, 
I saw three unclean spirits like 
the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of 

every unclean and hateful bird. 



aicaipiojuai, akaireomai. 

Phil. 4: 10. careful, but ye lacked opportunity 



aicaip(i)Q, ahairos. 

2Ti. 4: 2. be instant in season, out of season; 



aicaicog, akakos. 

Ro. 16: 18. deceive the hearts of the simple. 
Heb 7: 26. (who is) holy, harmless, undefiled, 



aicavOa, akantka. 

Mat. 7 : 16. Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs 
13: 7. some fell among thorns ; and the thorns 

22. seed among the thorns is he that 
27 : 29. had platted a crown of thorns, 
Mar 4: 7. some fell among thorns, and the thorns 

18. they which are sown among thorns ; 
Lu. 6:44. For of thorns men do not gather 

8: 7. some fell among thorns; and the thorns 
sprang up with it, and 
14. that which fell among thorns are 
Joh. 19 : 2. the soldiers platted a crown of thorns, 
Heb 6: 8. that which beareth thorns and 



uKavOivog, akanthinos. 



Mar 15 : 17. platted a crown of thorns, and put it 
Joh. 19: 5. wearing the crown of thorns, and the 



a.Kap7rog, akarpos. 

Mat.13: 22. choke the word, and he becometh un- 
fruitful. 
Mar 4: 19. the word, and it becometh unfruitful. 
1 Co.14 : 14. my understanding is unfruitful. 
Eph .5:11. with the unfruitful works of 
Tit. 3 : 14. that they be not unfruitful. 
2Pet. 1 : 8. neither (be) barren nor unfruitful in 
Jude 12. whose fruit withereth, without fruit, 



Tit. 



a.KaTayvu)o-TOQ, akatagnostos. 

2: 8. Sound speech, that cannot be condemned ; 



aKaraKaXvYrrog, akatakaluptos. 

lCo.ll : 5.prophesieth with (her) head uncovered 
13. that a woman pray unto God uncovered? 



aicaTaKpiTOQ, akatakritos. 

Actsl6:37. have beaten us openly uncondemned, 

22 : 25. a man that is a Roman, and uncondemned ? 



cnzaraXyrog-) akatalutos. 
Heb 7:16. after the power of an endless life. 



aicaTcnravo-Tog, akatapaustos. 
2Pet. 2:14. that cannot cease from sin ; beguiling 



aKarao-rao-ia, akatastasia. 

Lu. 21 : 9. shall hear of wars and commotions, 
1Co.14:33. God is not (the author) of confusion, 
2Co. 6: 5. in imprisonments, in tumults, in 
12:20. whisperings, swellings, tumults: 
Jas. 3: 16. there (is) confusion and every evil work. 



aKarao-rarog, ahatastatos. 

Jas. 1 : 8. A double minded man (is) unstable in 



aKarao-^Tog, akatasketos. 
Jas. 3: 8. (it is) an unruly evil, full of deadly 



aicipaiog, akeraios. 
Mat.10: 16. wise as serpents, and harmless as doves. 
Ro. 16: 19. is good, and simple concerning evil. 
Phil. 2: 15. ye may be blameless and harmless, 



aicXivrig, aklinees. 
Heb 10 : 23. profession of (our) faith ivithout wavering 



ARM 



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AKO 



aKfiaZu), akmazo. 

Rev.14: 18. for her grapes are fully ripe. 



aKfii]v, akmeen. 
Mat.15: 16. Are ye also yet without understanding ? 



aicor], 



akoee. 



Mat. 4: 

13: 

14: 

24: 

Mar 1: 

7: 

13: 

Lu. 7: 

Joh.12: 

Actsl7: 

28: 

Ro. 10: 

lCo.12: 

Gal. 3: 

ITh. 2: 
2Ti. 4: 



Heb 4 
5: 

2Pet.2 



24. his fame went throughout all Syria: 
14. By hearing ye shall hear, and 
1. heard of the fame of Jesus, 

6. hear of wars and rumours of wars: 
28. immediately his fame spread 

35 . straightway his ears were opened, 

7. hear of wars and rumours of wars, 

1. sayings in the audience of the people, 
38. who hath believed our report? 

20. certain strange things to our ears : 
26. Hearing ye shall hear, and shall not 

16. who hath believed our report? 

17. faith ( cometh) by hearing, and hearing 
17. the hearing? If the whole (were) hear- 
ing, where 

2. or by the hearing of faith ? 

5. the law, or by the hearing of faith ? 
13. the word of God which ye heard of us, ye 

3. to themselves teachers, having itching 

ears ; 

4. shall turn away (their) ears from 
2. the word preached did not profit 

11. seeing ye are dull of hearing. 

8. among them, in seeing and hearing, 



aKoXovOiu), akoloutheo. 

Mat. 4:20. left (their) nets, and followed him. 

22. left the ship and their father, and followed 

him. 
25. there followed him great multitudes 
8: 1. great multitudes followed him. 
10. said to them that followed, Verily 
19.1 will follow thee whithersoever 

22. Jesus said unto him, Follow me ; 

23. into a ship, his disciples followed him . 
9: 9. Follow me. And he arose, and. followed 

19. Jesus arose, and folio wed him, 
27. two blind men followed him, crying, 
10: 38. taketh not his cross, and followeth after me, 

is not worthy 
12 : 15. great multitudes followed him, 
14:13. they followed him on foot out of the 
16:24. take up his cross, and follow me. 
19 : 2. great multitudes followed him ; 

21. treasure in heaven: and come (and) foU 
low me. 

27. have forsaken all, and. followed thee ; 

28. That ye which have followed me, 
20:29. a great multitude followed him. 

34. received sight, and they followed him. 
21 : 9. multitudes that went before, and that fol- 
lowed, 
26: 58. Peter followed him afar off unto 
27:55. which followed Jesus from Galilee, 
Mar 1 : 18. forsook their nets, and followed him. 
2:14. Follow me. And he arose and. followed 

15. there were many, and they followed him. 
3; 7»a great multitude from Galilee followed 



Mar 5: 
6 

8 
9 

10 



15 
Lu. 5 



18 



22 



23 
Joh. 1: 



Actsl2: 

13 

21 

lCoIO 

Rev. 6 

14 



24. with him ; and much people followed him, 
: 1 . own country ; and his disciples/o/Zo whim. 
: 34. take up his cross, and follow me. 
:38. in thy name, and he followeth not us: and 
we forbad him, because he followeth not 
: 21. take up the cross, and follow me. 
28. have left all, and have followed thee. 
32. as they followed, they were afraid. 
52. received his sight, and followed Jesus 
: 9. went before, and they that followed, 
: 13. bearing a pitcher of water: follow him. 
51. there folio wed him a certain young 
54. Peter followed him afar off, even 
:41.he was in Galilee, followed him, and 
: 1 1 . they forsook all, and folloiued him. 

27 . custom : and he said unto him, Follow me. 

28. he left all, rose up, and followed him. 
: 9. unto the people that followed him, 

: 11 . when they knew (it) , followed him : 
23. take up his cross daily, and follow me. 
49. because he followeth not with us. 
57. 1 will follow thee whithersoever 
59. he said unto another, Follow me. 
61. also said, Lord, I will follow thee; 
; 22. treasure in heaven : and come, follow me. 
28. we have left all, and followed thee. 
43. received his sight, and followed him, 
,10. follow him into the house where 
39. his disciples also followed him. 
54. priest's house. And Peter followed afar off. 
:27 .there followed him a great company 

37. heard him speak, and they followed 

38. Jesus turned, and saw them following, 

40 (41 ) heard John ( speak ), and followed him, 
43 (44) findeth Philip, and saith unto him, 

Follov) me. 
: 2. a great multitude followed him, 
:12.he that followeth me shall not 
: 4. before them, and the sheep follow him: 

5. a stranger will they not follow, 
27.1 know them, and they follow me: 
31. up hastily and went out, followed her, 
26. If any man serve me, let him follow me ; 

36. not follow me now ; but thou shalt follow 

37. why cannot I follow thee now? 

15. Simon Peter followed Jesus, and (so) 
: 6. cometh Simon Peter following him, 

19. he saith unto him, Follow me. 

20. disciple whom Jesus loved following ; 
22. what (is that) to thee ? follow thou me. 

8. thy garment about thee, and. follow me. 

9. he went out, and followed him ; 
43. religious proselytes followed Paul and 
36. the multitude of the people followed after, 

4. spiritual Rock that followed them: 

8. was Death, and Hell followed with him. 

4. are they which follow the Lamb 

8. there followed another angel, saying, 

9. the third angel followed them, 

13. their works do follow them. 

5. her sins have reached unto heaven, 

14. followed him upon white horses, 



aicovu), akouo. 

Mat. 2: 3, When Herod the king had heard (these 
things), 
9. When they had heard the king, they 
18. In Rama was there a voice heard, 
22. when he heard that Archelaus did 
4: 12. when Jesus had heard that John 



AKO 



( 23 ) 



AKO 



Mat. 



5:21. 

27. 

33. 

38. 

43. 

7:24. 

26. 

8:10. 

9:12. 

10:14. 

27. 

11: 2. 

4. 

5. 

15. 

12:19. 

24. 

42. 

13: 9. 

13. 

14. 
15. 



16. 
17. 

18. 

19. 
20. 
22. 
23. 
43. 
14: 1. 
13. 

15:10. 

12. 

17: 5. 

6. 

18:15. 

16. 
19:22. 

25. 
20:24. 

30. 
21:16. 

33. 

45. 

22: 7. 

22. 

33. 

34. 
24: 6. 
26:65. 
27:13. 

47. 
28:14. 

Mar 2: 1. 

17. 
3: 8. 

21. 

4: 3. 

9. 

12. 

15. 

16. 

18. 

20. 



Ye have heard that it was said 
Ye have heard that it was said 
Ye have heard that it hath been 
Ye have heard that it hath been said 
Ye have heard that it hath been 
whosoever heareth these sayings 
every one that heareth these sayings 

When Jesus heard (it), he marvelled, 
when Jesus heard (that), he said 
not receive you, nor hear your words, 
what ye hear in the ear, (that) preach 
when John had heard in the prison 
things which ye do hear and see : 
lepers are cleansed, and the deaf hear, the 
He that hath ears to hear, let him hear, 
shall any man hear his voice in 
when the Pharisees heard (it), they 
to hear the wisdom of Solomon ; and, 
Who hath ears to hear, let him hear. 
seeing, see not; and hearing they hear 

not, 
By hearing ye shall hear, and shall 
(their) ears are dull of hearing, and 
with (their) eyes, and hear with (their) 

ears, 
they see: and your ears, for they hear, 
to hear (those things) which ye hear, and 

have not heard them. 
Hear ye therefore the parable of 

When any one heareth the word 
same is he that heareth the word, 
is he that heareth the word ; and the 
good ground is he that heareth the 
Who hath ears to hear, let him hear. 
Herod the tetrarch heard of the fame 

When Jesus heard (of it), he departed 
when the people had heard (thereof), 
said unto them, Hear, and understand: 
offended, after they heard this saying ? 
I am well pleased ; hear ye him. 
when the disciples heard (it), they 
if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained 
if he will not hear (thee, then) take 
when the young man heard that 

When his disciples heard (it), they 
when the ten heard (it), they were 
when they heard that Jesus passed 
said unto him, Hearest thou what 
Hear another parable : There was 
when the chief priests and Pharisees had 

heard 
when the king heard (thereof), he 

When they had heard (these words), 

when the multitude heard (this), 

when the Pharisees had heard 

ye shall hear of wars and rumours 

now ye have heard his blasphemy. 

Hearest thou not how many things 

when they heard (that), said, 

if this come to the governor's ears, (lit. be 

heard by) 
it was noised that he was in 

Wlien Jesus heard (it), he saith 
when they had heard what great 
when his friends heard (of it), 
Hearken ; Behold, there went out 
that hath ears to hear, let him hear, 
hearing they may hear, and not 
when they have heard, Satan 
who, when they have heard the 
among thorns ; such as hear the word, 
such as hear the word, and receive 



Mar 4:23. have ears to hear, let him hear. 

24. Take heed what ye hear : with 

— unto you that hear shall more 
33. as they were able to hear (it). 

5:27. When she had heard of Jesus, came 

36. As soon as Jesus heard the word 

6: 2. many hearing (him) were astonished, 

11. shall not receive you, nor hear you, 

14. king Herod heard (of him) ; for 
lQ.ivhen Herod heard (thereof), he said, 

20. when he heard him, he did many things, 

and heard him gladly. 
29. when his disciples heard (of it), they 
55. were sick, where they heard he was. 
7:14. Hearken unto me every one (of you), 
16. If any man have ears to hear, let him hear. 

25. had an unclean spirit, heard of him, 

37. he maketh both the deaf to hear, and 
8: 18. see ye not? having ears, hear ye not? 
9: 7. This is my beloved Son: hear him. 

10:41. ivhen the ten heard (it), they began 
47. when he heard that it was Jesus 

11: 14. hereafter for ever. And his disciples 
heard (it). 
18. the scribes and chief priests heard (it), 

12:28. having heard them reasoning 

29. Hear, O Israel; The Lord our God is 
37. the common people heard him gladly. 

13 : 7. ye shall hear of wars and rumours of wars, 

14:11. ivhen they heard (it), they were glad, 
58. We heard him say, I will destroy 
64. Ye have heard the blasphemy: 

15:35. when they heard (it), said, Behold, 

16:11. when they had heard that he was 
Lu. 1 : 41 . when Elisabeth heard the salutation 
58. her cousins heard bow the Lord 
66. all they that heard (them) laid 
2: 18. all they that heard (it) wondered 

20. things that they had heard and seen, 

46. both hearing them, and asking them 

47. all that heard him were astonished 
4:23. whatsoever we have heard done 

28. when they heard these things, were 
5 : 1 . upon him to hear the word of God, 

15. great multitudes came together to hear 

and to be healed 
6: 17(18). which came to hear him, and to be 
27.1 say unto you which hear, Love your 
47.cometh to me, and heareth my sayings, 
49. he that heareth, and doeth not, is like 
7: 3. when he heard of Jesus, he sent 
9. Wlien Jesus heard these things, 
22. what things ye have seen and heard; 

— lepers are cleansed, the deaf hear, 

29. all the people that heard (him), 

8: 8. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. 
10. hearing they might not understand. 

12. by the way side are they that hear • 

13. which, when they hear, receive the 

14. which, when they have heard, go 
lb. having heard the word, keep (it), 
18. Take heed therefore how ye hear: 

21. are these ivhich hear the word of God, 
50. when Jesus heard (it), he answered 

9: 7. Herod the tetrarch heard of all that 

9. who is this, of whom I hear such things ? 
35. This is my beloved Son: hear him. 
10: 16. He that heareth you heareth me ; 

24. to hear those things which ye hear, and 

have not heard (them). 
39. sat at Jesus' feet, and heard his word. 
1 1 : 28. blessed (are) they that hear the word 



AKO 



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AKO 



Lu. 11:31. to hear the wisdom of Solomon ; 
12: 3. in darkness shall be heard in the 
14: 15. at meat with him heard these things, 

35. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear. 
15 : 1 . publicans and sinners for to hear him. 

25. he heard musick and dancing. 

16 : 2. How is it that I hear this of thee ? 
14. were covetous, heard all these things: 
29. Moses and the prophets ; let them hear 
them. 

31. If they hear not Moses and the prophets, 
18: 6. Hear what the unjust judge saith. 

22. when Jesus heard these things, 

23. when he heard this, he was very 

26. they that heard (it) said, Who then 

36. hearing the multitude pass by, 

19: 11. as they heard these things, he added 

48. people were very attentive to hear him. 
20: 16. when they heard (it), they said, 
45. in the audience of all the people 
21 : 9. ye shall hear of wars and commotions, 

38. in the temple, for to ^earhim. 
22: 71 . ourselves have heard of his own 
23: 6. When Pilate heard of Galilee, he 
8. he had heard many things of him ; 
Joh. 1 : 37. the two disciples heard him speak, 

40(41 ). One of the two which heard John 
3: 8. thou hear est the sound thereof, 

29. which standeth andheareth him, 

32. what he hath seen and heard, that 
4: l.the Pharisees had heard that Jesus 

42. for we have heard (him) ourselves, 
47. When he heard that Jesus was 

5 : 24. He that heareth my word, and believeth 
25. when the dead shall hear the voice 

— they that hear shall live. 

28. in the graves shall hear his voice, 

30. as I hear, I judge: and my judgment 

37. Ye have neither heard his voice 
6:45. Every man therefore that hath heard, 

60. when they had heard (this), 

— an hard saying ; who can hear it? 
7: 32. The Pharisees heard that the people 

40. when they heard this saying, 
51. judge (any) man, before it hear him, 
8: 9. they which heard (it), being convicted 

28. things which I have heard of him. 
40. the truth, which I have heard of God: 

43. because ye cannot hear my word. 

47. He that is of God heareth God's words: ye 
therefore hear (them) not, 
9: 27. told you already, and ye did not hear: 
wherefore would ye hear (it) again? 

31 . we know that God heareth not sinners : 

— doeth his will, him he heareth. 

32. was it not heard that any man 
35. Jesus heard that they had cast , 
40. Pharisees which were with him heard 

10: 3. the sheep hear his voice: and he calleth 
8. the sheep did not hear them. 
16. they shall hear my voice ; and there 
20. a devil, and is mad; why hear ye him ? 

27. My sheep hear my voice, and I know 
11 : 4. When Jesus heard (that), he said, 

6. When he had heard therefore that 
20. as soon as she heard that Jesus 

29. As soon as she heard (that), she 

41 . 1 thank thee that thou hast heard me. 
42. 1 knew that thou hearest me always: 
12: 12. when they heard that Jesus was 
18. for that they heard that he had 
29. that stood by, and heard (it), said 



Joh. 12 


34. 




47. 


14:24. 




28. 


15 


15. 


16 


13. 


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37. 


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13. 


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8. 




11. 




22. 




33. 




37. 


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23. 


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We have heard out of the law 

if any man hear my words, 

the word which ye hear is not 

Ye have heard how I said unto 

things that I have heard of my 

whatsoever he shall hear, that 
, ask them which heard me, 
, Every one that is of the truth heareth 

When Pilate therefore heard that 
. When Pilate therefore heard that 
. when Simon Peter heard that it was 
.which, (saith he), ye have heard of me. 
, every man heard them speak in 
. how hear we every man in our 

we do hear them speak in our 
, men of Israel, hear these words ; 
, which ye now see and hear. 
. when they heard (this), they were 
, him shall ye hear in all things 
, which ivill not hear that prophet, 

many of them which heard the 

in the sight of God to hearken unto 
, things which we, have seen and heard. 
. when they heard that, they lifted 
, Ananias hearing these words 

on all them that heard these things. 
, upon as many as heard these things. 
. when they heard (that), they entered 
, the chief priests heard these things, 
, WJienihej heard (that), they were 
. We have heard him speak blasphemous 
. For we have heard him say, that 
. Men, brethren, and fathers, hearken ; 
, when Jacob heard that there was 
. I have heard their groaning, and am 
. like unto me ; him shall ye hear. 
. When they heard these things, they 
, Philip spake, hearing and seeing the 
. at Jerusalem heard that Samaria 
. heard him read the prophet Esaias, 
. fell to the earth, and heard a voice saying 
, stood speechless, hearing a voice, but 
. I have heard by many of this man, 
.all that heard (him) were amazed, 
.the disciples had heard that Peter 
.into his house, and to hear words of thee. 
. to hear all things that are commanded 
. fell on all them ivhich heard the word. 
. For they heard them speak with tongues, 
. in Judsea heard that the Gentiles 
. I heard a voice saying unto me, 
. When they heard these things, they 
. Then tidings of these things came unto 
. desired to hear the word of God. 
. ye that fear God, give audience. 
. together, to hear the word of God. 
. when the Gentiles heard this, they 
. The same heard Paul speak : who 
. Barnabas and Paul, heard (of), they rent 
. should hear the word of the gospel, 
. gave audience to Barnabas and Paul, 
.Men (and) brethren, hearken unto me: 
. as we have heard, that certain which 
.which worshipped God, heard (us): 
.when they heard that they were Romans. 
. when they heard these things, 
.to tell, or to hear some new thing. 
. when they heard of the resurrection 

We will hear thee again of this 
. the Corinthians hearing believed, 
. when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, 
, We have not so much as heard whether 



AKO 



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AKO 



Actsl9: 5 
10 
26 
28. 

21:12 
20 
22 

22: 1 
2 
7, 
9 

14, 
15 
22 
26 

23:16 

24: 4 
22, 
24 

25:22, 

26: 3, 
14 
29 

28:15 
22 
26 
27 



28 

Ro. 10:14 

18, 

11: 8, 

15:21 

ICo. 2: 9 

5: 1 

11:18 

14: 2 

2Co.l2: 4 



Gal. 1:13 

23 

4:21 

Eph. 1:13 

15. 

3: 2 

4:21 

29 

Phi. 1:27 

30 

2:26. 

4: 9, 

Col. 1: 4 

6 

9 

23 

2Th. 3:11 

lTi. 4:16 

2Ti. 1:13 

2: 2 

14 

4:17 

Philem. 5 

Heb.2: 1, 

3 

3; 7 

15 



When they heard (this), they were 
in Asia heard the word of the Lord 
ye see and hear, that not alone 
tohen they heard (these sayings), 
when we heard these things, both 
when they heard (it), they glorified 
for they will hear that thou art 
brethren, and fathers, hear ye my defence 
ichen they heard that he spake 
heard a voice saying unto me, 
they heard not the voice of him 
shouldest hear the voice of his 
of what thou hast seen and heard. 
they gave him audience unto 
When the centurion heard (that), he went 
when Paul's sister's son heard of their lying 
thou wouldest hear us of thy clemency 
ichen Felix heard these things, having 
sent for Paul, and heard him concerning 
I would also hear the man myself. To 

morrow, said he, thou shalt hear him. 
I beseech thee to hear me patiently. 
I heard a voice speaking unto me, 
also all that hear me this day, 
when the brethren heard of us, 
we desire to hear of thee what thou 
Hearing ye shall hear, and shall not 
their ears are dull of hearing, and their 
see with (their) eyes, and h ear with (their) 

ears, 
unto the Gentiles, and (that) they will 

hear it. 
of whom they have not heard ? and how 

shall they hear without a preacher ? 
I say, Have they not heard ? Yes verily, 
ears that they should not hear ; unto 
they that have not heard shall 
Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, 
It is reported commonly (that there) 
I hear that there be divisions among 
for no man understandeth (him) ; 
into paradise, and heard unspeakable 
seeth me (to be), or (that) he heareth of 

me. 
ye have heard of my conversation 
they had heard only, That he 
under the law, do ye not hear the law? 
after that ye heard the word of truth, 
after I heard of your faith in the Lord 
If ye have heard of the dispensation 
If so be that ye have heard him, 
may minister grace unto the hearers. 
I may hear of your affairs, that ye 
saw in me, (and) now hear (to be) in me. 
because that ye had heard that he 
both learned, and received, andheard, and 

seen 
Since we heard of your faith in 
since the day ye heard (of it), and knew 
we also, since the day we heard (it), 
the gospel, which ye have heard, 
For we hear that there are some 
save thyself, and them that hear thee, 
words, which thou hast heard of me, 
things that thou hast heard of me 
to the subverting of the hearers. 
(that) all the Gentiles might hear: 
Hearing of thy love and faith, which thou 
to the things which we have heard, 
unto us by them that heard (him) ; 
To day if ye will hear his voice, 
To day if ye will hear his voice, 



Heb Si 

4: 

12: 

Jas. 1 : 

2 

5 

2Pet. 1 

Uohl 



16 



2Joh. 
3Joh. 
Rev. 1 



16 



IS 



some, when they had heard, did 

with faith in them that heard (it). 

To day if ye will hear his voice, 

which (voice) they that heard 

let every man be swift to hear, 

Hearken, my beloved brethren, Hath 

Ye have heard of the patience of Job, 

voice which came from heaven we heard, 

which we have heard, which we 

That which we have seen and heard 

the message which we have heard 

the word which ye have heard from 

as ye have heard that antichrist 

which ye have heard from the beginning. 

If that which ye have heard from 
the message that ye heard from 
ye have heard that it should come ; 
of the world, and the world heareth them, 
he that knoweth God heareth us ; he that 

is not of God heareth not us. 
according to his will, he heareth us : 
if we know that he hear us, 
as ye have heard from the beginning, 
I have no greater joy than to hear 
they that hear the words of this prophecy, 
heard behind me a great voice, 
He that hath an ear, let him hear 
He that hath an ear, let him hear 
He that hath an ear, let him hear 
He that hath an ear, let him hear 
how thou hast received and heard, 
He that hath an ear, let him hear 
He that hath an ear, let him hear 
, if any man hear my voice, and open 
He that hath an ear, let him hear 
the first voice which J heard (was) 
I heard the voice of many angels 
that are in them, heard I saying, 
I heard, as it were the noise of 
I heard the second beast say, Come 
I heard the third beast say, Come and see. 
I heard a voice in the midst of 
I heard the voice of the fourth beast 
I heard the number of them which 
I beheld, and heard an angel flying 
I heard a voice from the four horns 
I heard the number of them. 
neither can see, nor hear, nor walk: 
I heard a voice from heaven saying 
the voice which I heard from heaven 
they heard a great voice from heaven 
. I heard a loud voice saying in 
If any man have an ear, let him hear. 
I heard a voice from heaven, as the 
I heard the voice of harpers harping 
I heard a voice from heaven 
I heard a great voice out of the 
I heard the angel of the waters say, 
I heard another out of the altar say, 
. I heard another voice from heaven, 
trumpeters, shall be heard no more 
the sound of a millstone shall be heard no 

more 
the bride shall be heard no more 
I heard a great voice of much people 
I heard as it were the voice of a 
I heard a great voice out of heaven 
I John saw these things, and heard (them). 

And when I had heard and seen, 
let him that heareth say, Come, 
every man that heareth the words of the 

prophecy of this book, 



AKP 



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AAA 



aKpaaia, akrasia. 

Mat.23:25.they are full of extortion and excess. 
lCo. 7 : 5. tempt you not for your incontinence . 



aKparrig, akratees. 

2Ti. 3: 3. false accusers, incontinent, fierce, 



cLKparov, akraton. 
Rev.14: 10. which is poured out without mixture 



aicpi&ua, akribia. 
Acts22 : 3. according to the perfect manner of the 



cLKpi^orraTog, akribestatos, 
Acts26 : 5. after the most straitest sect of our 

aicpL&£crT£pov, akribesteron, adv. 

Actsl8 : 26. him the way of God more perfectly. 
23 : 15. enquire something more perfectly 

20. enquire somewhat of him more perfectly. 
24:22. having more perfect knowledge 



aicpi&oix), akriboo. 

Mat. 2: 7 .enquired of them diligently what 

16. he had diligently enquired of the wise 



aKpi&wQ, akribos. 



Mat. 2: 8. Go and search diligently for the young 
Lu. 1 : 3. having had perfect understanding of all 
Actsl8:25.he spake and taught diligently the things 
Eph. 5: 15. that ye walk circumspectly, not 
ITh. 5: 2. yourselves know perfectly that the 



aicpig, 



akris. 



Ro. 



Mat. 3: 4. his meat was locusts and wild honey. 
Mar. 1 : 6. he did eat locusts and wild honey ; 
Rev. 9: 3. out of the smoke locusts upon the 

7. the shapes of the locusts (were) like unto 



aKpoarripiov, akroateerion. 

Acts25: 23. was entered into the place of hearing, 



aKpoarrjg, akroatees, 

Ro. 2 : 13. For not the hearers of the law (are) just 
Jas. 1 :22. doers of the word, and not hearers only, 
23. if any be a hearer of the word, and not 
25. he being not a forgetful hearer, but 



atcpo^vGTia, akrobustia. 

Actsll: 3. Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised, 

(lit. having uncircumcision) 



2:25 

26 

27, 
3:30 
4: 9 

10 



11 



12. 

lCo. 7:18, 

19. 

Gal. 2: 7 

5: 6. 

6:15. 

Eph. 2:11. 

Col. 2:13 

3:11, 



thy circumcision is made uncircumcision. 
if the uncircumcision keep the 
shall not his uncircumcision be 
shall not uncircumcision which is 
by faith, and uncircumcision through 
or upon the uncircumcision also ? 
in circumcision, or in uncircumcision? 
Not in circumcision, but in uncircum- 
cision. 
(he had yet) being uncircumcised: (lit. in 

uncircumcision ) 
though they be not circumcised ; that 
(he had) being (yet) uncircumcised. 
Is any called in uncircumcision ? 
uncircumcision is nothing, but 
gospel of the uncircumcision was 
any thing, nor uncircumcision ; 
nor uncircumcision, but a new creature, 
who are called Uncircumcision by 
, the uncircumcision of your flesh, 
circumcision nor uncircumcision, 



aKpoyayviatog, ahrogoniaios. 

Eph. 2:20. Christ himself being the chief corner 

(stone ; ) 
lPet.2: 6.1 lay in Sion a chief corner stone, elect, 



aicpoOivcov, akrothinion. 
Heb. 7 : 4. Abraham gave the tenth of the spoils. 



aKpov, akron. 

Mat. 24; 31 . from one end of heaven to the other. 
Mar.l3:27.from the uttermost part of the earth to 

the uttermost part of heaven. 
Lu. 16: 24. may dip the tip of his finger in water, 
Heb 11:21. (leaning ) upon the top of his staff. 



aKvpoa), akurod. 

Mat. 15: 6. Thus have ye made the commandment of 

God of none effect 
Mar. 7:13. Making the word of God of none effect 
Gal. 3: 17. years after, cannot disannul, that 



aK(i)\vTii)g, akolutos. 

Acts28:31.all confidence, no man forbidding him. 



aKd)v, akon. 

lCo. 9:17. if against my will, a dispensation 



a\a£>a(TTpov, alabastron. 

Mat.26: 7. having an alabaster box of very 
Mar 14: 3. having an alabaster box of ointment 

— she brake the box, and poured (it) on 
Lu. 7 : 37. brought an alabaster box of ointment, 



aXaZovria, alazonla. 

Jas. 4: 16. now ye rejoice in your boastings : 
1 Joh.2 : 16. lust of the eyes, and the pride of life, 



AAA ( 27 ) 

aXa^wv, alazon. 

Ro. 1:30. spiteful, proud, boasters, inventors 
2Ti. 3: 2. covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, 



a\a\a%(jj, alalazo. 



Mar. 5 :38. them that wept and wailed greatly. 

lCo 13: 1. (as) sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. 



aXaXr^rog, alaleetos. 

Ro. 8:26. with groanings which cannot be uttered. 



aXaXog, alalos. 

Mar. 7:37. the deaf to hear, and the dumb to speak. 
9: 17. my son, which hath a dumb spirit ; 

25. (Thou) dumb and deaf spirit, I charge 
thee, 



aXag, halas. 
Mat. 5*. 13. Ye are the salt of the earth: but if the 

salt have lost his savour, 
Mar. 9: 50. Salt (is) good: but if the salt have 

— Have salt in yourselves, and have 
Lu. 14:34. Salt (is) good: but if the salt have 
Col. 4: 6. grace, seasoned with salt, that ye 



aXticfxi), allpho. 



Mat. 6 : 17. anoint thine head, and wash thy face; 
Mar. 6 : 13. anointed with oil many that were 

16: l.they might come and anoint him. 
Lu. 7 -.38. anointed (them) with the ointment. 

46. My head with oil thou didst not anoint/ 
but this woman hath anointed my feet 
Joh. 11 : 2. Mary which anointed the Lord 

12: 3. anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped 
Jas. 5:14. anointing him with oil in the 



a\£:<Topo<f>it)via, alektorophonia. 

Mar 13: 35. at midnight, or at the cockcrowing, 



aXtKTijjp, alektor. 

Mat.26:34.this night, before the cock crow, 

74. 1 know not the man. And immediately 
the cock crew. 

75. Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny 
Mar 14 :30. before the cock crow twice, thou 

68. into the porch ; and the cock crew. 

72. the second time the cock crew. 

— Before the cock crow twice, thou 
Lu. 22: 34. the cock shall not crow this day, 

60. while he yet spake, the cock crew. 

61. Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny 
Joh.l3;38. The cock shall not crow, till thou 

18:27. denied again: and immediately the cock 
crew. 



aXevpov, aluron. 

Mat.l 3:33. hid in three measures of meal, till 
Lu. 13: 21. took and hid in three measures of meal, 



Mat.22 
Mar. 5 
12 

Lu. 4 
20 

22 
Joh. 1; 

3 

4 



14; 



17:17 







19. 




18:37. 






38. 


Acts 4: 


27. 




10: 


34. 




26: 


25. 


Ro. 


1: 


18. 

25. 




2 


2. 

8. 
20. 




3 


7. 




9 


1. 




15 


8. 


lCo 


. 5 


8. 




13 


6. 


2Co 


, 4 


2. 




6 


7. 




7 


14. 




11 


10. 




12 


6. 




13 


8. 


Gal 


. 2 


5. 

14. 




3 


1. 




5 


7. 


Eph 


.1 


13. 




4:21. 






24. 






25. 




5 


9. 




6 


14. 


Phi 


1 


.18. 


Col 


1 


. 5. 
6. 


2Th 


. 2 


10. 



A AH 
aXrjOsia, aleethla. 

teachest the way of God in truth, 
before him, and told him all the truth. 
teachest the way of God in truth : 
Master, thou hast said the truth : 
I tell you of a truth, many widows 
teachest the way of God truly: (lit. in 

truth) 
Of a truth this (fellow) also was 
of the Father, full of grace and truth. 
grace and truth came by Jesus Christ, 
he that doeth truth cometh to the 
worship the Father in spirit and in truth: 
worship (him) in spirit and in truth. 
he bare witness unto the truth. 
ye shall know the truth, and the truth 

shall make you free, 
a man that hath told you the truth, 
abode not in the truth, because there is 

no truth in him. 
because I tell (you) the truth, ye 
if I say the truth, why do ye not 
I am the way, the truth, and the life: 
(Even) the Spirit of truth ; whom the 
(even) the Spirit of truth, which 
Nevertheless I tell you the truth; 
when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he 

will guide you into all truth: 
Sanctify them through thy truth : thy 

word is truth. 
be sanctified through the truth. 
I should bear witness unto the truth. 

Every one that is of the truth heareth 
Pilate saith unto him, What is truth ? 
For of a truth against thy holy 
said, Of a truth I perceive that 
the words of truth and soberness, 
who hold the truth in unrighteousness ; 
Who changed the truth of God into 
judgment of God is according to truth 
contentious, and do not obey the truth, 
knowledge and of the truth in the law. 
For if the truth of God hath more 
I say the truth in Christ, I lie not, 
circumcision for the truth of God, 
unleavened (bread) of sincerity and truth. 
in iniquity, but rejoiceth in the truth; 
by manifestation of the truth 
By the word of truth, by the power 
we spake all things to you in truth, 
(I made) before Titus, is found a truth. 
As the truth of Christ is in me, 
for I will say the truth: but (now) 
we can do nothing against the truth, but 

for the truth. 
. that the truth of the gospel might 
according to the truth of the gospel, 
that ye should not obey the truth, 
that ye should not obey the truth ? 
after that ye heard the word of truth, 
taught by him, as the truth is in Jesus : 
created in righteousness and true holi- 
ness. 
. speak every man truth with his neighbour: 
all goodness and righteousness and 

truth ; 
. your loins girt about with truth, 
whether in pretence, or in truth, 
. the word of the truth of the gospel ; 
knew the grace of God in truth : 
received not the love of the truth, 



AAH 



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2Th. 2: 
ITi. 2: 



2Ti. 2 



3: 

4: 
Tit. 1: 

HeblO 

Jas. 1 

3 

5 

IPet.l 

2Pet.l: 

2 

Uoh.l; 

3: 



3:18 





19. 


4 


6. 


5 


G. 


2 Joh. 


1. 




2. 




3. 




4. 


3 Joh. 


1. 




3 




4 




8 




12 



damned who believed not the truth, 

of the Spirit and belief of the truth: 

unto the knowledge of the truth. 

I speak the truth in Christ, (and) lie not ; 
a teacher of the Gentiles in faith and 
verity. 

the pillar and ground of the truth. 

which believe and know the truth. 

corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, 

rightly dividing the word of truth. 

Who concerning the truth have erred, 

to the acknowledging of the truth ; 

come to the knowledge of the truth. 
. so do these also resist the truth: 
. turn away (their) ears from the truth, 
, the acknowledging of the truth which 
. men, that turn from the truth. 
. received the knowledge of the truth, 
, begat he us with the word of truth, 
. glory not, and lie not against the truth. 
. if any of you do err from the truth, 
.purified your souls in obeying the truth 
, be established in the present truth. 
. the way of truth shall be evil spoken 

we lie, and do not the truth : 
.ourselves, and the truth is not in us. 
. is a liar, and the truth is not in him. 
.the truth, but because ye know it, and 

that no lie is of the truth. 
. neither in tongue ; but in deed and in 

truth. 
. we know that we are of the truth, 
. Hereby know we the Spirit of truth, 
.witness, because the Spirit is truth. 
. her children, whom I love in the truth ; 

they that have known the truth ; 
. For the truth's sake, which dwelleth 
. Son of the Father, in truth and love. 
. of thy children walking in truth, 
, Gaius, whom I love in the truth. 
. testified of the truth that is in thee, even 

as thou walkest in the truth. 
.that my children walk in truth. 
.might be fellowhelpers to the truth. 
.report of all (men), and of the truth 
itself: 



aXrf 0£va)j cdeethuo. 

Gal. 4: 16. your enemy, because I tell you the truth? 
Eph. 4: 15. speaking the truth in love, may 



Actsl2 


9. 


Ro. 3 


4. 


2Co. 6: 


8. 


Phi. 4: 


8. 


Tit. 1: 


13. 


lPet.5: 


12. 


2Pet.2 


22. 


Uoh.2 


8. 




27. 


3 Joh. 


12. 



AAH 

. wist not that it was true which 
yea, let God be true, but every man 
as deceivers, and (yet) true; 
brethren, whatsoever things are true, 
This witness is true. Wherefore 
this is the true grace of God wherein 
according to the true proverb, 
.which thing is true in him and in you: 
. of all things, and is truth, and is no lie, 
ye know that our record is true. 



aArj0/}£, aleethees. 

Mat22 : 16. Master, we know that thou art true, 
Marl2: 14. Master, we know that thou art true, 
Joh. 3:33. set to his seal that God is true. 

4: 18. hast is not thy husband: in that saidst thou 

truly. 
5:31. of myself, my witness is not true. 
32. which he witnesseth of me is true. 
7:18. glory that sent him, the same is true, 
8:13. of thyself; thy record is not true. 
14. of myself, (yet) my record is true: 

16. if I judge, my judgment is true : 

17. the testimony of two men is true. 
26. he that sent me is true; and I speak 

10 : 41 . that John spake of this man were true. 

19:35. he knoweth that he saith true, 

21 :24. we know that his testimony is true. 



Lu. 


16: 


11. 


Joh 


. 1: 


9. 




4:23. 






37. 




6:32. 




7: 


28. 




15: 


1. 




17: 


3. 




19:35. 


ITh 


. 1: 


9. 


Heb.8: 


2. 




9 


24. 




10 


22. 


Uoh2: 


8. 




5 


20. 


Rev. 3 


7. 






14. 




6 


10. 




15 


3. 




1(3 


7. 




19 


2. 
9. 
11. 




21 


. 5. 




22 


: 6 



aXriOivoQi aleethinos. 

commit to your trust the true (riches)? 

(That) was the true Light, which lighteth 

when the true worshippers shall 

herein is that saying true, One 

my Father giveth you the true bread 

he that sent me is true, whom 

I am the true vine, and my Father 

might know thee the only true God, 

bare record, and his record is true : 

to serve the living and true God ; 

the sanctuary, and of the true tabernacle, 

, (which are) the figures of the true ; 

. Let us draw near with a true heart 

darkness is past, and the true light now 

, we may know him that is true, and we 

are in him that is true, 
This is the true God, and eternal life. 
. he that is holy, he that is true, 
. the faithful and true witness, the 
. How long, O Lord, holy and true, 
.just and true (are) thy ways, thou 
. true and righteous (are) thy judgments. 
. true and righteous (are) his judgments 
. These are the true sayings of God. 
. sat upon him (was) called Faithful and 

True, 
.these words are true and faithful. 
• These sayings (are) faithful and true 



a\r}9w, aleeiho. 

Mat.24:41.Two (women shall he) grinding at the 
Lu. 17: 35. Two (women) shall be grinding together : 



a\r}Qcog, aleethos. 

Mat.l4:33. Of a truth thou art the Son of God. 
26: 73. Surely thou also art (one) of them ; 
27 :54. Truly this was the Son of God. 
Mar 14:70. Surely thou art (one) of them: for 

15:39. Truly this man was the Son of God. 
Lu. 9:27. 1 tell you of a truth, there be some 
12:44. Of a truth I say unto you, that he 
21 : 3. Of a truth I say unto you, that this 
Joh. 1:47(48). Behold an Israelite indeed, in 
4 :42. this is indeed the Christ, the Saviour 
6: 14. This is of a truth that prophet that 

55. For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood 
is drink indeed. 
7: 26. Do the rulers know indeed that this is the 
very Christ ? 
40. Of a truth this is the prophet. 
8:31. (then) are ye my disciples indeed ; 
17: 8. have known surely that I came 
Actsl2: 11. 1 know of a surety, that the Lord 
ITh. 2: 13. as it is in truth, the word of God, 
1 Joh. 2: 5. in him verily is the love of God 



AM 



( 29 ) 



, aXiEvg, halius. 

Mat. 4:18. a net into the sea: for they were fishers. 

19. 1 will make you fishers of men. 
Mar 1 -.16. a net into the sea: for they were fishers. 

17. make you to become fishers of men. 
Lu. 5: 2. but the fishermen were gone out 



aXievw, haliuo. 

Joh.21 : 3. Peter saith unto them, I go a fishing. 



aXi^d), halizo. 

Mat. 5:13. lost his savour, wherewith shall it be salted ? 
Mar 9:49. every one shall be salted with fire, and 
every sacrifice shall be salted with salt. 



aXiaytifiai alisgeema. 

Actsl5 : 20. abstain from pollutions of idols, and 



a\\d, alia. 

Mat. 4: 4. but by every word that proceedeth out of 

5: 15. under a bushel, but on a candlestick : 

17. not come to destroy, but to fulfil. 

&c. &c. 

Note It is always rendered in E. T. " but," with the. 

exception of the following passages. : — 
Mat.19: 11. save (they) to whom it is given. 
Mar 9: 8. they saw no man anymore, save Jesus 
14: 29. all shall be offended, yet (will) not I. 
36. cup from me: nevertheless not what I will, 
Lu. 16: 21. moreover (lit. but even) the dogs came and 
licked 
17 : 8. And will not rather say 
23:15. No, nor yet Herod: for I sent you 
24:21. and (aWa ye) beside all this 

22. Yea, and certain women also of our 
Job.. 7:27. Howbeit we know this man whence he is: 
11 : 15. nevertheless let us go unto him. 
16: 2. yea, the time cometh, that whosoever 

7. Nevertheless I tell you the truth ; 
Acts 7:48. Howbeit the most High dwelleth 

10:20. Arise therefore, and get thee down, 
19: 2. We have not so much as heard (aW ovde) 
Ro. 3:31. God forbid: yea, we establish the law. 
5 : 14. Nevertheless deat h reigned from Adam 
6: 5. we shall be also (aWa Kai) 
7 : 7. Nay, I had not known sin, but 
8:37. Nay, in all these things we are more 
ICo. 3: 2. neither (aXX' ovre) yet now are ye able. 
4: 3. yea, I judge not mine own self. 
4. yet am I not hereby justified: 
15.instructers in Christ, yet (have ye) not 

8. Nay, ye do wrong, and defraud, 
7. Howbeit (there is) not in every man 
2. unto others, yet doubtless I am to you: 

12. Nevertheless we have not used this power ; 
12:22. Nay, much more those members of 
14: 19. Yet in the church I had rather speak 

20. howbeit in malice be ye children, 
15:46. Howbeit that (was) not first which is 
2Co. 1:1 3. unto you, than (a\V rj) what ye read or 
4: 8. troubled on every side, yet not distressed ; 

16. our outward man perish, yet the inward 
5:16. yet now henceforth know we (him) no 



2Co. 7: 





8: 


7. 




11 


1. 

6. 




12 


16. 




13: 


4. 


Gal. 


4 


8 
17 

30. 


Eph 


.5 


24 


Phi. 


1 


18 




o 


17 




3 


8. 


Col. 


2 


5 


lTi. 


1 


16 


2Ti. 


1 


12 


Heb 


3 


16 


Jas. 


2 


18 


Rev 


. 2 


4 



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6. Nevertheless God, that comforteth those 
il. yea, (what) clearing of yourselves, yea, 

(what) indignation, yea, (what) fear, 

yea, (what) vehement desire, yea, (what) 

zeal, yea, (what) revenge ! 
Therefore, as ye abound in every (thing), 
in (my) folly: and indeed bear with me. 
rude in speech, yet not in knowledge ; 
nevertheless, being crafty, I caught you 
crucified through weakness, yet he liveth 
Howbeit then, when ye knew not 
yea, they would exclude you, that ye 
Nevertheless what saith the scripture ? 
Therefore as the church is subject unto 

Christ, 
therein do rejoice, yea, and will rejoice. 
Yea, and if I be offered upon the 
Yea doubtless, and I count all things 
absent in the flesh, yet am 1 with you 
Howbeit for this cause I obtained mercy, 
nevertheless I am not ashamed : 
howbeit not all that came out of Egypt 
Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, 
Nevertheless I have (somewhat) against 

thee, 
20. Notwithstanding I have a few things 



aWaTTU), allatto. 

Acts 6:14. shall change the customs which 

Ro. 1 :23. changed the glory of the uncorruptible 

ICo. 15:51. all sleep, but we shall all be changed, 

52. incorruptible, and we shall be changed. 
Gal. 4: 20. with you now, and to change my voice ; 
Heb 1 : 12. fold them up, and they shall be changed . 



a\\aj(69£v, allakothen. 

Joh. 10 : 1 . sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, 



aW-qyopiw, alleegoreo. 

Gal. 4:24. Which things are an allegory (lit. alle- 
gorized): for these 



aXXriXovia, alleelouya. 

Rev.19: 1. much people in heaven, saying, Alleluia; 

3. again they said, Alleluia. And her 

4. on the throne, saying, Amen ; Alleluia. 
6. of mighty thunderings, saying, Alleluia : 



aX\{]\ii)v, alleelon. 

Mat.24: 10. offended, and shall betray one another, and 
shall hate one another. 
25:32. shall separate them one from another, 
Mar 4 : 41 . feared exceedingly, and said one to another, 
8: 16. they reasoned among themselves, saying, 
9:34. they had disputed among themselves, 
50. have peace one with another. 
15:31. mocking said among themselves with 
Lu. 2:15. the shepherds said one to another, 

4: 36. all amazed, and spake among themselves, 

6: 11. communed one with another what 

7: 32. in the marketplace, and calling one to 

another, 
8: 25. wondered, saying one to another, What 



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Lu. 



Joh 



12: 1. 
23:12. 

24:14. 

17. 

32. 

, 4:33. 

5:44. 

6:43. 

52. 

11:56. 
13:14, 

22. 

34. 



35. 

15:12. 

17. 

16:17. 

19. 

19:24. 

Acts 2: 7. 

4:15. 

7:26. 

15:39. 

19:38. 

21: 6. 

26:31. 

28: 4. 

25. 

Ro. 1:12. 

27. 

2:15. 

12: 5. 

10. 

16. 

13: 8. 

14:13. 

19. 

15: 5. 

7. 

14. 

16:16. 

ICo. 7: 5. 

11:33. 

12:25. 

16:20. 

2Co.l3:12. 

Gal. 5:13. 

15. 



17, 

26 

6: 2. 

Eph 4: 2, 

25. 

32. 

5:21. 

Phi. 2: 3. 

Col. 3: 9. 

13. 

ITh. 3:12 

4: 9 

18. 

5:11, 

15 

2Th. 1: 3, 

Tit. 3: 3 



that they trode one upon another, he 
Pilate and Herod were made friends 

together : 
they talked together of all these things 
these that ye have one to another, as 
they said one to another, Did not our 
said the disciples one to another, 
which receive honour one of another, 
Murmur not among yourselves. 
The Jews therefore strove among them- 
selves, 
spake among themselves, as they 
ought to wash one another's feet, 
the disciples looked one on another, 
unto you, That ye love one another ; as I 

have loved you, that ye also love one 

another. 
if ye have love one to another. 
That ye love one another, as I have 
I command you, that ye love one another. 
his disciples among themselves, What 
Do ye enquire among yourselves of 
said therefore among themselves, 
marvelled, saying one to another, 
they conferred among themselves, 
why do ye wrong one to another ? 
departed asunder one from the other: 
deputies: let them implead one another. 
had taken our leave one of another, 
they talked between themselves, 
they said among themselves, No doubt 
when they agreed not among themselves, 
by the mutual faith both of you and me. 
in their lust one toward another ; 
accusing or else excusing one another; 
every one members one of another. 
affectioned one to another with brotherly 

love ; in honour preferring one another ,- 
(Be) of the same mind one toward another. 
to love one another: for he that loveth 
not therefore judge one another any more : 
things wherewith one may edify another. 
be likeminded one toward another 
Wherefore receive ye one another, as 
able also to admonish one another. 
Salute one another with an holy kiss. 
Defraud ye not one the other, except 
together to eat, tarry one for another. 
have the same care one for another. 
Greet ye one another with an holy kiss. 
Greet one another with an holy kiss, 
by love serve one another. 
if ye bite and devour one another, take 

heed that ye be not consumed one of 

another. 
these are contrary the one to the other: 
provoking one another, envying one another. 
Bear ye one another's burdens, and so 
forbearing one another in love; 
for we are members one of another. 
ye kind one to another, tenderhearted, 
Submitting yourselves one to another 
let each esteem other better than 
Lie not one to another, seeing that 
Forbearing one another, and forgiving one 
abound in love one toward another, 
are taught of God to love one another. 
comfort one another with these words. 
Wherefore comfort -yourselves together, 
both among yourselves, and to all (men), 
you all toward each other aboundeth ; 
envy, hateful, (and) hating one another. 



Heb 10: 24. let us consider one another to provoke 
Jas. 4:11. Speak not evil one of another, brethren. 
5: 9. Grudge not one against another, brethren, 
16. Confess (your) faults one to another, and 
pray one for another, that ye may 
IPet. 1 : 22. ( see that ye) love one another with 

4: 9. Use hospitality one to another without 
5: 5. all (of you) be subject one to another, 
14. Greet ye one another with a kiss of 
1 Joh. 1 : 7. we have fellowship one with another, 
3: 11. that we should love one another. 
23. love one another, as he gave us 
4: 7. Beloved, let us love one another: 

11. we ought also to love one another. 

12. If we love one another, God dwelleth 
2Joh. 5. the beginning, that we love one another. 
Rev. 6 : 4. that they should kill one another: 

11 : 10. shall send gifts one to another; 



aWoyevrj^ allogenees. 

Lu. 17: 18. to give glory to God, save this stranger. 



aXXojuat, hattomai. 

Joh. 4: 14. water springing up into everlasting life. 
Acts 3: 8. into the temple, walking, and leaping, and 
14: 10. on thy feet. And he leaped and walked. 



aWog, alios. 

Mat. 2: 12. into their own country another way. 
4:21 . he saw other two brethren, James 
5: 39. right cheek, turn to him the other also. 
8: 9.hegoeth; and to another, Come, and he 

cometh ; 
10: 23. persecute you in this city, flee ye into 

another: 
12: 13. restored whole, like as the other. 
13: 5. Some fell upon stony places, where 

7. some fell among thorns ; and the 

8. other fell into good ground, and 
24. Another parable put he forth unto 
31. Another parable put he forth unto 
33. Another parable spake he unto them ; 

16: 14. John the Baptist: some, Elias ; and others, 
19: 9. fornication, and shall marry another, 
20: 3. saw others standing idle in the 

6. found others standing idle, and saith 
21 : 8. others cut down branches from the 

33. Hear another parable: There was a 
36. Again, he sent other servants more 
41. (his) vineyard unto other husbandmen, 
22: 4. Again, he sent forth other servants, 
25: 16. made (them) other five talents. 

17. (received) two, he also gained other two. 
20. brought other five talents, saying, 
— gained beside them five talents more. 
22. 1 have gained two other talents 
26:71. into the porch, another (maid) saw 
27:42. He saved others; himself he cannot 

61. Mary Magdalene, and the other Mary, 
28: l.came Mary Magdalene and the other 
Mary 
Mar. 3: 5. hand was restored whole as the other. 
4: 5. some fell on stony ground, where 

7. some fell among thorns, and the 

8. other fell on good ground, and did 
36. were also with him other little ships. 



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Mar. 6:15. Others said, That it is Elias. And others iCo 
said, That it is a prophet, 
7: 4. many other things there be, which 

8. many other such like things ye 
8: 28. some (say), Elias ; and others, One of the 

10: 11. put away his wife, and marry another, 

12. her husband, and be married to another, 
11: 8. others cut down branches off the 
12: 4. he sent unto them another servant ; 

5. again he sent another; and him they 
killed, and many others ; 

9. will give the vineyard unto others. 

31. There is none other commandment 

32. one God ; and there is none other but he : 
14; 19. (Is) it I? and another (said), (Is) it I? 

58. three days I will build another 
15:31. He saved others; himself he cannot 
41. many other women which came 
Lii. 5 : 29. publicans and of others that sat down 
6 : 10. was restored whole as the other. 

29. on the (one) cheek offer also the other ; 
7: 8. to another, Come, and he cometh; 

19. that should come ? or look we for another? 

20. that should come ? or look we for another? 
9: 8. that Elias had appeared ; and of others, 

19. some (say), Elias ; and others (say), 
20: 16. shall give the vineyard to others. 
22:59. one hour after another confidently 
23:35. He saved others ; let him save 
Joh. 4:37. true, One soweth, and another reapeth. 
38. other men laboured, and ye are 
5: 7. another steppeth down before me. 
32. There is another that beareth witness 
43. if another shall come in his 
6 : 22. there was none other boat there, 

23. there came other boats from 
7: 12. He is a good man: others said, 
41. Others said, This is the Christ. But 
some said, Shall Christ come 
-Some said, This is he: others (said), 
Others said, How can a man 
other sheep I have, which are 
Others said, These are not the words 
others said, An angel spake to him. 
he shall give you another Comforter, 
works which none other man did, 
followed Jesus, and (so did) another dis- 
ciple : 
Then went out that other disciple, 
or did others tell it thee of me ? 
crucified him, and two other with him, 
the first, and of the other which was 
to the other disciple, whom Jesus loved, 
went forth, and that other disciple, 
the other disciple did outrun Peter, 
Then went in also that other disciple, 
The other disciples therefore said 
many other signs truly did Jesus 
the (sons) of Zebedee, and two other of 

his 
the other disciples came in a little 
another shall gird thee, and carry (thee) 
there are also many other things 
were in doubt, saying one to another, 
Neither is there salvation in any other: 
Paul and Barnabas, and certain other of 

them, 
Some therefore cried one thing, and some 

another: 
some cried one thing, some another, 
whether I baptized any other. 
foundation, and another buildeth thereon. 



3:11 

9: 2 

12 

27 

10:29 

12: 8. 

9. 

10, 



14:19. 

29. 

30. 
15:39. 



9: 9. 

16. 
10:16. 

21. 
12:29. 
14:16. 
15:24. 
18:15. 

16. 

34. 

19:18. 

32. 

20: 2. 

3. 

4. 

8. 

25. 

30. 

21: 2. 

8. 

18. 

25. 

Acts 2:12. 

4:12. 

15: 2. 

19:32. 

21:34. 

ICo. 1:16. 

3:10. 



41 



2Co. 1:13, 

8:13 

11: 4. 

8, 

Gal. 1: 7 

5:10, 

Phi. 3: 4 

lTh. 2: 6 

Heb. 4: 8 

11:35 



Jas. 5: 

Rev. 2 

6: 

7: 

8: 

10: 

12: 



12. 

24. 

4. 

2. 

3. 

1. 

3. 

13:11. 

14: 6. 

8. 

15. 

17. 

18. 

15: 1. 

16: 7. 

17:10. 

18: 1. 

4. 

20:12. 



For other foundation can no man 

If I be not an apostle unto others, 

If others be partakers of (this) power 

when I have preached to others, 

my liberty judged of another (man's) 

to another the word of knowledge 

to another the gifts of healing by 

To another the working of miracles ; to 

another prophecy ; to another discerning 

of spirits ; 
to another the interpretation of tongues : 
(by my voice) I might teach others 
two or three, and let the other judge, 
revealed to another that sitteth by, 
one (kind of) flesh of men, another flesh 

of beasts, another of fishes, (and) another 

of birds. 
one glory of the sun, and another glory of 

the moon, and another glory of the 

stars : 
For we write none other things 
(I mean) not that other men be 
if he that cometh preacheth another 
I robbed other churches, taking 
Which is not another; but there 
ye will be none otherwise minded: 
, If any other man thinketh that 
neither of you, nor (yet) of others, 
, afterward have spoken of another day. 
others were tortured, not accepting 
by the earth, neither by any other oath: 
I will put upon you none other burden, 
there went out another horse 
I saw another angel ascending 
another angel came and stood at 
I saw another mighty angel 
there appeared another wonder in 
I beheld another beast coming 
I saw another angel fly in the 
there followed another angel, saying, 
another angel came out of the 
another angel came out of the 
another angel came out from 
I saw another sign in heaven, 
I heard another out of the altar 
one is, (and) the other is not yet come ; 
I saw another angel come down 
I heard another voice from heaven, 
another book was opened, which 



aX\orpio£TTL(TK07rog, allotrioepiskopos. 

IPet. 4: 15. or as a busybody in other men's matters. 



aXXorptog, allotrios. 

I Mat.l7:25.of their own children, or of strangers? 
26. Peter saith unto him, Of strangers. 
Lu. 16: 12. faithful in that which is another man's, 
Joh. 10: 5. a stranger will they not follow, 

— they know not the voice of strangers. 
Acts 7: 6. should sojourn in a strange land ; 
Ro. 14: 4.that judgest another man's servant? 

15: 20. build upon another man's foundation. 
2Co.lO:15.(that is), of other men's labours; 
16. not to boast in another man's line 
lTi. 5:22. neither be partaker of other men's sins: 
Heb. 9 : 25. every year with blood of others ; 

11 : 9. land of promise, as (in) a strange country, 
34. to flight the armies of the aliens. 



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aXXo^vXog, allophulos. 
ActslO : 28. or come unto one of another nation ; 

aXXwc, alios. 

1 Ti. 5 : 25. they that are otherwise cannot be hid. 



a\d)7TYi%, alopeex. 



aXoaw, aloao. 

lCo. 9: 9. of the ox that treadeth out the corn. 

10. that he that thresheth in hope should 
ITi. 5: 18. the ox that treadeth out the corn. 



aXoyog, alogos. 



Acts 25:27. For it seemeth to me unreasonable to 
2Pet. 2: 12. these, as natural brute beasts, made 
Jude 10. know naturally, as brute beasts, in 



01X017, aloee. 

Joh. 19: 39. brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, 

a\g, hals. 
Mar. 9:49. every sacrifice shall be salted with salt. 



aXvKog, halukos. 

Jas. 3; 12. no fountain both yield salt water and 
fresh. 



aXvirorepog, alupoteros. 

Phil. 2: 28. that I may be the less sorrowful. 



aXvcrig, halusis. 

Mar. 5: 3. could bind him, no, not with chains: 

4. often bound with fetters and chains, and 
the chains had been plucked asunder 
Lu, 8 : 29. he was kept bound with chains and 
Actsl2: 6. bound with two chains: and the 

7. his chains fell off from (his) hands. 
21 :33, (him) to be bound with two chains ; 
28:20. of Israel I am bound with this chain. 
Eph. 6 : 20. For which I am an ambassador in bonds: 
2Ti . 1:16. was not ashamed of my chain: 
Rev.20: 1. bottomless pit and a great chain in his 
hand. 



Mat. 8; 20. The foxes have holes, and the birds of the 
Lu. 9:58. Jesus said unto him, Foxes have holes, 
13:32. Go ye, and tell that fox, Behold, I cast 



aXwcriC) halosis. 

2Pet.2: 12. beasts, made to be taken and destroyed, 
(lit. for capture) 



a]ULa, hama. 

Mat.l3:29.ye root up also the wheat with them. 

20: 1. which went out early (lit. with the early 
dawn) in the morning 
Acts24:26. He hoped also that money should 

27: 40. unto the sea, and loosed the rudder bands, 
Ro. 3:12. they are together become unprofitable ; 
Col. 4: 3. Withal praying also for us, that God 
ITh. 4: 17. shall be caught up together with 
5: 10. we should live together with him. 
ITi. 5 : 13. withal they learn (to be) idle, 
Philem.22. withal prepare me also a lodging: 



ajuiaOrig, amathees. 

2Pet. 3: 16. which they that are unlearned and 



a/mapavrivog, amarantinos. 

lPet.5 : 4. a crown of glory that fadeth not away. 

d/mapavrog, amarantos. 

IPet. 1 : 4. undefiled, and that fadeth not away, 



djuapTavw, hamartano. 



akvcTLTeXrjg, alusitelees. 

Heb 13: 17. for that (is) unprofitable for you. 



aXiov, halon. 

Mat. 3:12. he will throughly purge his floor, and 
Lu. 3 :17 .he will throughly purge his floor, 



Mat.l8:15. 
21. 

4. 
18. 
21. 

3. 

4. 
14. 
11. 

2. 

3. 



27: 
Lu. 15: 

17: 

Joh. 5: 

8: 
9: 



Acts25: 
Ro. 2: 



6 
lCo. 6 



if thy brother shall trespass against 
how oft shall my brother sin against 
I have sinned in that I have 
Father, I have sinned against heaven, 
Father, I have sinned against heaven, 
If thy brother trespass against thee, 
if he trespass against thee seven times 
thou art made whole : sin no more, 
condemn thee: go, and sin no more. 
Master, who did sin, this man, or 
Neither hath this man sinned, nor 
have I offended any thing at all. 
as many as have sinned without law 
as many as have sinned in the law 
For all have sinned, and come short 
upon all men, for that all have sinned: 
them that had not sinned after 
not as (it was) by one that sinned, 
shall we sin, because we are not 
fornication sinneth against his own 
if thou marry, thou hast not sinned . 

if a virgin marry, she hath not sinned. 
do what he will, he sinneth not: 
ye sin so against the brethren, and wound 

their weak conscience, ye sin against 

Christ. 



and 



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AMA 



lCo.15 


34 


Eph.4 


26 


ITi. 5 


•20 


Tit. 3 


11 


Heb.3 


17. 


10:26. 


lPet.2 


20. 


2Pet.2 


4. 


Uoh.l 


10. 


2 


1. 


3 


6. 




8. 




9. 


5 


16. 



18 



, Awake to righteousness, and sin not; 
Be ye angry, and si?i not: let not 
Them that sin rebuke before all, 
is subverted, and sinneth, being con- 
demned 
with them that had sinned, 
For if we sin wilfully after that 
if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, 

(lit. having sinned) 
spared not the angels that sinned, 
If we say that we have not sinned, 
that ye sin not. And if any man sin, 
Whosoever abideth in him sinneth not : 

whosoever sinneth hath not seen him, 
for the devil sinneth from the 
he cannot sin, because he is 
see his brother sin a sin (which) 
them that sin not unto death, 
whosoever is born of God sinneth not ; 



ajuLapTrjjLia, hamarteema. 

Mar. 3:28. All sins shall be forgivenunto 

4: 12. (their) sins should be forgiven them. 
Ro. 3: 25. for the remission of sins that are 
1 Co. 6: 18. Every sin that a mandoeth is 



Mat. 1:21. 

3: 6 

9: 2. 

5. 

6. 

12:31, 

26:28, 

Mar. 1 : 4. 

5. 

2: 5 

7 

9. 

10, 

Lu. 1:77. 

3: 3, 

5:20, 

21. 

23. 

24, 

7:47, 

48, 

49. 

11: 4. 

24:47. 

Joh. 1:29. 

8:21. 

24. 

34, 

46. 

9:34, 

41. 

15:22, 

24 

16: 8, 

9, 

19:11 

20:23 



ctfiapTia, hamartia. 

, shall save his people from their sins. 
.in Jordan, confessing their sins. 
good cheer ; thy sins be forgiven thee. 
, to say, (Thy) sins be forgiven thee ; 
, hath power on earth to forgive sins, 
, All manner of sin and blasphemy 
,for many for the remission of sins. 
repentance for the remission of sins. 
river of Jordan, confessing their sins. 
, Son, thy sins be forgiven thee. 
. who can forgive sins but God 
(Thy) sins be forgiven thee ; or to 
, hath power on earth to forgive sins, 
by the remission of their sins, 
, repentance for the remission of sins ; 
Man, thy sins are forgiven thee. 
, Who can forgive si?is, but God 
to say, Thy sins be forgiven thee ; 
hath power upon earth to forgive sins, 
, Her sins, which are many, are 
, said unto her, Thy sins are forgiven. 
Who is this that forgiveth sins also ? 
forgive us our sins ; for we also 
, repentance and remission of sins 
which taketh away the sin of the world. 
, seek me, and shall die in your sins : 
that ye shall die in your sins : 
I am (he), ye shall die in your sins. 
. Whosoever committeth si?i is the servant 

of sin. 
Which of you convinceth me of sin ? 
, Thou wast altogether born in sins, 
, ye should have no sin : but now ye say, 

We see ; therefore your sin remaineth. 
. unto them, they had not had sin : but now 

they have no cloke for their sin. 
. man did, they had not had sin : 
. he will reprove the world of sin, and 
. Of sin, because they believe not 
. unto thee hath the greater sin. 
. Whose soever sins ye remit, they 



Acts 2:33. 
3.19 
5:31 



10:43 
13:38 
22:16 

26:18 
3: 9 

20, 

4: 7. 



Ro 



5:12. 

13. 

20, 

21. 

6: 1, 

2, 



7, 
10 
11 
12, 
13, 
14, 
16, 
17, 
18, 
20, 
22, 
23, 
7. 5, 

7. 







9. 






11. 






13. 






14. 






17. 






20. 






2.3. 






25. 




8 


2. 
3. 

10. 




11 


27. 




14:23. 


lCo.15 


• 3. 






17. 






56. 


2Co 


5 


21. 




11 


: 7. 


Gal. 


1 


. 4. 




2 


17. 




3 


-.22. 


Eph 


.2 


: 1. 


Col. 


1 


:14 




2 


,11. 


ITh. 


2 


15. 


2Th 


2 


3. 


ITi. 


5 


:22. 
24. 



for the remission of sins, and ye 
that your sins may be blotted out, 
repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of 

sins. 
lay not this sin to their charge, 
shall receive remission of sins. 
unto you the forgiveness of si?is : 
be baptized, and wash away thy sins, 
they may receive forgiveness of si?is, 
that they are all under sin; 
by the law (is) the knowledge of sin. 
forgiven, and whose sins are covered, 
to whom the Lord will not impute sin. 
by one man sin entered into the world, 

and death by sin; and so death 
until the law sin was in the world: but 

sin is not imputed when 
where sin abounded, grace did 
That as sin hath reigned 
Shall we continue in sin, that grace 
shall we, that are dead to sin, live 
the body of sin might be destroyed, that 

henceforth we should not serve sin. 
he that is dead is freed from sin. 
he died unto sin once: but in 
to be dead indeed unto sin, but alive 
Let not sin therefore reign in your 
instruments of unrighteousness unto sin : 
For sin shall not have dominion 
whether of sin unto death, or of 
that ye were the servants of sin, 
Being then made free from sin, 
when ye were the servants of sin, 
now being made free from sin, 
For the wages of sin (is) death; 
the motions of sins, which were by 
we say then ? (Is) the law sin ? 
I had not known sin, but by 
sin, taking occasion by the 
For without the law sin (was) dead. 
sin revived, and I died. 
For sin, taking occasion by the 
sin, that it might appear sin, 
that sin by the commandment 
I am carnal, sold under sin. 
sin that dwelleth in me. 
I that do it, but sin that dwelleth 
to the law of sin which is in 
but with the flesh the law of sin. 
free from the law of sin and death, 
likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, con- 
demned sin in the flesh : 
the body (is) dead because of sin ; 
when I shall take away their sins. 
whatsoever (is) not of faith is sin. 
that Christ died for our sins 
ye are yet in your sins. 
The sting of death (is) sin; and the 

strength of sin (is) the law. 
hath made him (to be) sin for us, who 

knew no sin ; 
Have I committed an offence in 
Who gave himself for our sins, 
(is) therefore Christ the minister of sin? 
scripture hath concluded all under sin, 
were dead in trespasses and sins ; 
, his blood, (even) the forgiveness of sins : 
the body of the sins of the flesh by 
to fill up their sins alway: for 
that man of sin be revealed, the 
partaker of other men's sins: keep 
Some men's sins are open beforehand, 
D 



AMA 



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AME 



y 



2Ti. 3: 6. 
Heb.l: 3. 

2:17. 
3:13. 
4:15. 
5: 1 
3. 
7:27. 
8:12 
9:26. 
28, 

10: 2. 

3, 

4 

6 

8. 

11 

12 

17 

18, 

26, 

11:25 

12: 1, 

4, 

13:11 

Jas. 1:15 

2: 9, 

4:17. 

5:15 

20 

lPet.2:22 

24. 

3:18 

4: 1, 

8, 

2Pet.l: 9. 

2:14 

Uoh.l: 7 

8, 

9 

2: 2 

12 

3: 4 



9. 
4:10. 
5:16. 

17. 

Rev. 1:5. 

18: 4. 
5. 



captive silly women laden with sins, 
had by himself purged our sins, 

reconciliation for the sins of the 

through the deceitfulness of sin. 
, like as (we are, yet) without sin. 
. both gifts and sacrifices for sins : 
, also for himself, to offer for sins. 
, sacrifice, first for his own sins, 
. their sins and their iniquities will 

to put away sin by the sacrifice 
, offered to bear the sins of many ; 

second time without sin unto 
, had no more conscience of sins. 
.again (made) of sins every year. 
. bulls and of goats should take away sins. 
. (sacrifices) for sin thou hast 
, (offering) for sin thou wouldest not, 
. which can never take away sins : 
. had offered one sacrifice for sins, 
. their sins and iniquities will I 
. (there is) no more offering for sin. 
, remaineth no more sacrifice for sins, 
, the pleasures of sin for a season ; 
,the sin which doth so easily beset 
,unto blood, striving against sin. 
. by the high priest for sin, are 
. it bringeth forth sin : and sin, when 
, respect to persons, ye commit sin, 

doeth (it) not, to him it is sin. 
. if he have committed sins, 
. shall hide a multitude of sins. 
, Who did no sin, neither was 
, Who his own self bare our sins in 

that we, being dead to sins, 
, hath once suffered for sins, 
, in the flesh hath ceased from sin ; 
, shall cover the multitude of sins. 
. was purged from his old sins. 
. that cannot cease from sin j 
. his Son cleanseth us from all sin. 
, If we say that we have no sin, 
. If we confess our sins, he is faithful and 

just to forgive us (our) sins, 
.he is the propitiation for our sins: 
. because your sins are forgiven 
. Whosoever committeth sin 

sin is the transgression of the 1* vv. 
.manifested to take away our s ns; and in 

him is no sin. 
. He that committeth sin is of .he 
. born of God doth not comr it sin; 
. the propitiation for our si .. 
.see his brother sin a sin ' hich) 

There is a sin unto dr i : I do 

All unrighteousness . sin : and there is 
a sin not unto death. 

washed us from our sins in his 

ye be not partakers of her sins, 

For her sins have reached unto 



djuapTvpog, amarturos. 

Actsl4:17.he left not himself without witness, 



a/mapTwXog, hamartolos. 

Mat. 9: 10. many publicans and sinners came and 

1 1 . your Master with publicans and sinners ? 
13. the righteous, but sinners to repentance. 
11 : 19. a friend of publicans and sinners. 



Mat.26: 
Mar. 2: 



14 
Lu. 5: 



;45.is betrayed into the hands of sinners. 

15. many publicans and sinners sat also 

16. eat with publicans and sinners, they 
— eateth and drinketh with publicans and 

sinners ? 

17. the righteous, but sinners to repentance. 
.38. this adulterous and sinful generation; 
;41.is betrayed into the hands of sinners. 

8. for I am a sinful man, O Lord. 

30. eat and drink with publicans and sinners ? 

32. the righteous, but sinners to repentance. 
: 32. for sinners also love those that 

33. for sinners also do even the same. 

34. for sinners also lend to sinners, 
:34. a friend of publicans and sinners 1 

37. a woman in the city, which was a sinner, 
39. touch eth him: for she is a sinner. 
: 2. were sinners above all the Galilaeans, 
: 1 . the publicans and sinners for to hear 
2. This man receiveth sinners, and 

7. over one sinner that repenteth, 
10. over one sinner that repenteth. 

: 13. God be merciful to me a sinner. 
: 7. guest with a man that is a sinner. 
: 7. into the hands of sinful men, 
: 16. can a man that is a sinner do 

24. we know that this man is a sinner. 

25. Whether he be a sinner (or no), I 

31. that God heareth not sinners : 
: 7. am I also judged as a sinner? 
: 8. that, while we were yet sinners, 

19. disobedience many were made sinners, 
: 13. might become exceeding sinful. 

15. Jews by nature, and not sinners of 

17. we ourselves also are found sinners, 
; 9. for the ungodly and for sinners, for 

15. into the world to save sinners ; 
;26.undefiled, separate from sinners, 
: 3. such contradiction of sinners against 

8. Cleanse (your) hands, (ye) sinners ; 
: 20. which converteth the sinner 
: 18. where shall the ungodly and the sinner 

appear ? 
Jude 15. which ungodly sinners have 



18 

19 

24 

Joh. 9: 



Ro. 3 
5 

7 
Gal. 2: 

lTi. 1: 

Heb.7 

12 

Jas. 4: 

5 

lPet.4: 



ajiayoQ, amakos. 

lTi. 3: 3. patient, not a braider, not covetous; 
Tit. 3: 2. evil of no man, to be ?w brawlers, (but) 



a/uaa), amao. 

Jas. 5 : 4. the labourers who have reaped down 



ajaWvaroQ, amethustos* 

Rev 21 : 20. a jacinth ; the twelfth, an amethyst. 



ajutXiit), ameleo. 

Mat.22: 5. they made light of '(it), and went their 
lTi. 4: 14. Neglect not the gift that is in thee, 
Heb.2: 3. if we neglect so great salvation ; which 

8: 9. 1 regarded them not, saith the Lord. 
2Pet. 1:12.1 will not be negligent to put you 



Lu. 1; 



a/uefiTTTog, amemptos. 
6. ordinances of the Lord blameless. 



AME 



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AMH 



Phil. 2:15. That ye may be blameless and 
3: 6. which is in the law, blameless. 
ITh. 3:13.stablish your hearts unblameable in 
Heb. 8: 7. that first (covenant) hadbeen faultless, 



a/uLifjL-TGjg, amemptos. 

ITh. 2:10. justly and unblameably we behaved 
5: 23. be preserved blameless unto the 



afitpifivog, amerimnos. 

Mat.28:14.we will persuade him, and secure (lit. 

make without care) you. 
lCo. 7:32.1 would have you without carefulness. 



a/jLETaOsTOQi ametathetos. 

Heb. 6 :17. the immutability of his counsel, 
18. That by two immutable things, 



afizTcucivriTOQ, ametakineetos. 

lCo.lo:5S.be ye stedfast, immoveable, always 



afisra/uLiXriToe, ametameleetos. 

Ro. 11:29. gifts and calling of God (are) without 

repentance. 
2 Co. 7 : 10. to salvation not to be repented of: 



ajuiETavoriTOQ, ametanoeetos. 

Ro. 2: 5. thy hardness and impenitent heart 



a/uETpog, ametros. 

:Co.lO: 13. boast of things without (our) measure, 

lo.iNot boasting of things without (our) mea- 
sure, 



afiTjv, ameen. 

Mat. 5: 18. For verily I say unto you, Till heaven 
26. Verily I say unto thee, Thou shalt 
6: 2. Verily I say unto you, They have their 
reward. 
5. Verily I say unto you, They have 
13. the power, and the glory, for ever. Amen. 
16. Verily I say unto you, They have 
8:10. Verily I say unto you, I have not 
10:15. Verily I say unto you, It shall be 
23. for verily I say unto you, Ye shall 
42. verily I say unto you, he shall in 
11:11. Verily I say unto you, Among them that 
13: 17. For verily I say unto you, That many 
16:28. Verily I say unto you, There be some 
17 : 20. for verily I say unto you, If ye 
18: 3. And said, Verily I say unto you, 
13. And if so be that he find it, verily 
18. Verily I say unto you, Whatsoever 
19:23. Verily I say unto you, That a rich man 
28. Verily I say unto you, That ye which j 



Mat.21 :21. Verily I say unto you, If ye have faith, 

31. Verily I say unto you, That the publicans 
23:36. Verily I say unto you, All these things 
24: 2. See ye not all these things? verily I say 
34. Verily I say unto you, This generation 
47. Verily I say unto you, That he 
25:12. Verily I say unto you, I knew you not. 

40. King shall answer and say unto them, 

Verily 
45. shall he answer them, saying, Verily 
26:13. Verily I say unto you, Wheresoever this 
gospel 
21. Verily 1 say unto you, that one of you 
34. Verily I say unto thee, That this night, 
23 :20. (even) unto the end of the world. Amen. 
Mar 3:28. Verily I say unto you, All sins shall 
6:11. Verily I say unto you, It shall be more 
8 : 12. seek after a sign ? verily I say unto you, 
9 : 1. Verily I say unto you, That there be some 

41. because ye belong to Christ, verily I say 

unto 
10: 15. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever 

29. Verily I say unto you, There is no man 

11 :23. For verily I say unto you, That whosoever 
12:43. Verily I say unto you, That this poor 

widow 
13:30. Verily I say unto you, that this generation 
14: 9. Verily I say unto you, Wheresoever 

18. Verily I say unto you, One of you which 
25. Verily I say unto you, I will drink 

30. Verily I say unto thee, That this day, 
16:20. confirming the word with signs foDow- 

ing. Amen. 
Lu. 4:24. Verily I say unto you, No prophet is 

12:37. shall find watching: verily I say unto you, 
13:35. left unto you desolate:, and verily I say 
18:17. Verily 1 say unto you, Whosoever 
29. Verily I say unto you, There is no 
21:32. Verily I say unto you, This generation 
23:43. Verily I say unto thee, To day shalt thou 
24:53. in the temple, praising and blessing God. 
Amen. 
Joh. 1:51(52). Verify, verily, I say unto you, Here- 
after ye shall 
3: 3. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a 
5. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, Except a 
11. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, We speak 
5:19. Verily, verily, I say unto you, The Son 

24. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that 

25. Verily, verily, I say unto you, The 
6:26. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Ye seek 

32. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Closes gave 
47. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He 
53. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except 
8:34. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whosoever 
51. Verily, verily, I say unto you, If a 
58. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Before 
10: 1. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He 

7. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
12:24. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except 
13:16. Verily, verily, I say unto you, The servant 

20. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He 

21. testified, and said, Verily, verily, I say 
38. for my sake ? Verily, verily, I say unto 

14:12. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
16:20. Verily, verily, I say unto you, That 

23. ask me nothing. Verily, verily, I say unto 
21 :18. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, When 
25. contain the books that should be written. 
Amen. * 

Ro. 1 : 25. the Creator, who is blessed for ever. Amen. 
9: 5. over all, God blessed for ever. Amen. 
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Ro. 11:36. to whom (be) glory for ever. Amen. 
15:33. God of peace (be) with you all. Amen. 
16:20. (be) with you. Amen. 

24. Jesus Christ (be) with you all. Amen. 
27. glory through Jesus Christ for ever. Amen. 
lCo.14: 16. unlearnedsay^men at thy giving of thanks, 

16: 24. you all in Christ Jesus. Amen. 
2Co. 1 : 20. (are) yea, and in him Amen, unto the 
13: 14(13). of the Holy Ghost, (be) with you all. 
Amen. 
Gal. I: 5. (be) glory for ever and ever. Amen. 
6: 18. Christ (be) with your spirit. Amen. 
Eph. 3:21. throughout all ages, world without end. 
Amen. 
6;24. Jesus Christ in sincerity. Amen. 
Phi. 4:20. (be) glory for ever and ever. Amen. 

23. (be) with you all. Amen. 
Col. 4: 18. Remember my bonds. Grace (be) with 

you. Amen. 
ITh. 5:28. Christ (be) with you. Amen. 
2Th. 3: 18. Christ (be) with you all. Amen. 
ITi. 1 : 17. and glory for ever and ever. Amen. 

6: 16. (be) honour and power everlasting. Amen. 

21. Grace (be) with thee. Amen. 

2Ti. 4: 18. to whom (be) glory for ever and ever. Amen. 

22. Grace (be) with you. Amen. 
Tit. 3:15. Grace (be) with you all. Amen. 
Philem.25. Christ (be) with your spirit. Amen. 
Hebl3:21.to whom (be) glory for ever and ever. 

Amen. 
25. Grace (be) with you all. Amen. 
lPet.4-.ll.be praise and dominion for ever and ever. 
Amen. 
5:11. glory and dominion for ever and ever. 
Amen. 
14. all that are in Christ Jesus. Amen. 
2Pet. 3:18. (be) glory both now and for ever. Amen. 
1 Joh.5 :21 . Little children, keep yourselves from idols. 

Amen. 
2Joh. 13. of thy elect sister greet thee. Amen. 
Jude 25. dominion and power, both now and ever. 

Amen. 
Rev. 1 : 6. and dominion for ever and ever. Amen. 
7. shall wail because of him. Even so, Amen. 
18. 1 am alive for evermore, Amen ; 
3:14. These things saith the Amen, 
5:14. And the four beasts said, Amen. 
7:12. Saying, Amen : Blessing, and glory, 
— might, (be) unto our God for ever and 
ever. Amen. 
19: 4. sat on the throne, saying, Amen; Alleluia. 
22:20. Amen. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. 
21. Jesus Christ (be) with you all. Amen. 



a/uLijTii)p, ameetor. 

Heb 7: 3. Without father, without mother. 



afiiavTOQ, amiantos. 

Heb 7:26. (who is) holy, harmless, v.ndefiled, 

13: 4. honourable in all, and the bed undefiled : 
Jas. 1 :27. Pure religion and undefiled before God 
IPet. 1 : 4. an inheritance incorruptible, andundejiled, 



ap.fioQf ammos. 

Mat. 7: 26. which built his house upon the sand. 



Ro. 9:27. Israel be as the sand of the sea, 
Heb 11 : 12. as the sand which is by the sea shore 
Rev.13: 1(12: 18). I stood upon the sand of the sea, 
20: 8. number of whom (is) as the sand of the sea. 



ajuvog, amnos. 

Joh. 1 :29. Behold the Lamb of God, which 

36. he saith, Behold the Lamb of God ! 
Acts 8 : 32. like a lamb dumb before his shearer, 
IPet. 1:19. blood of Christ, as of a lamb without 



a/xot€?7, amoibee. 

ITi. 5: 4. piety at home, and to requite (lit. return 
recompences to) their parents: 



a/x7T£Aocj ampelos. 



Mat.26 : 29. of this fruit of the vine, until that 
Mar 14: 25. drink no more of the fruit of the vine, 
Lu. 22 ; 18. 1 will not drink of the fruit of the vine, 
Joh. 15 : 1 . 1 am the true vine, and my Father is 
4. except it abide in the vine ; no more 
5.1 am the vine, ye (are) the branches: 
Jas. 3: 12. bear olive berries ? either a vine, figs? 
Rev.14: 19. gathered the vine of the earth, and cast 



amirtXovpyog, ampelourgos. 

Lu. 13: 7. said he unto the dresser of his vineyard, 



a/nTreXwv, ampelon. 

Mat.20: l.to hire labourers into his vineyard. 
2. he sent them into his vineyard. 
4. Go ye also into the vineyard, and 

7. Go ye also into the vineyard; and 

8. the lord of the vineyard saith 
21 : 28. work to day in my vineyard. 

33.housholder, which planted a vineyard, 

39. cast (him) out of the vineyard, and 

40. the lord therefore of the vineyard 

41. will let out (his) vineyard unto 
Mar 12: 1. A (certain) man planted a vineyard, 

2. of the fruit of the vineyard. 

8. cast (him) out of the vineyard. 

9. therefore the lord of the vineyard do? 

— will give the vineyard unto others. 
Lu. 13: 6. had a fig tree planted in his vineyard ; 

20: 9. A certain man planted a vineyard, 
10. give him of the fruit of the vineyard ; 
13. said the lord of the vineyard, 

15. they cast him out of the vineyard, 

— shall the lord of the vineyard do 

16. shall give the vineyard to others, 
lCo. 9: 7. who planteth a vineyard, and eateth 



afivvofuiai, amunomai. 

Acts 7:24. suffer wrong, he defended (him), and 



a/uL<j>i&\ri(TTpov, amphihlecstron. 
Mat. 4: 18. casting a net into the sea; for they 



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Mar 1:16. Andrew his brother casting a net into 
the sea: 



a//</)t£vvujUt, amphiennumL 

Mat. 6 -.30. if God so clothe the grass of the field, 
11: 8. A man clothed in soft raiment ? 

Lu. 7 : 25. A man clothed in soft raiment ? 
12:28. If then God so clothe the grass, 



afi(f)o§ov, amphodon. 

Mar 11 : 4. in a place where two ways met ; 

a/nfyoTspog, amphoteros. 

Mat. 9: 17. into new bottles, and hoth are preserved. 
13:30. Let both grow together until the 
15:14.6o^ shall fall into the ditch. 
Lu. 1: 6. they were both righteous before God, 
7. they both were (now) well stricken 
5: 7. they came, and filled both the ships, 

38. into new bottles ; and both are preserved. 
6:39. shall they not both fall into the 
7: 42. he frankly forgave them both. 
Acts 8: 38. went down both into the water, 

23: 8. angel, nor spirit: but the Pharisees con- 
fess both. 
Eph. 2:14. our peace, who hath made both one, 
16. he might reconcile both unto God 
18. through him we both have access 



aiKl)fir)TOQ, amdmeetos. 

Phi. 2: 15. the sons of God, without rebuke, 
2Pet. 3:14. in peace, without spot, and blameless. 



ajiuijiog, amomos. 

Eph. 1 : 4. without blame before him in love : 

5:27. that it should be holy and without blemish. 
Col. 1:22. to present you holy and unblameable 
Heb 9: 14. offered himself without spot to God, 
lPet. 1. 19. as of a lamb without blemish and 
Jude 24. to present (you) faultless before the 
Rev.14: 5. for they are without fault before the 



av, an. 
Observe. — The place where, av stands is marked 

thus )( 
Mat. 2; 13. and be thou there until )( I bring thee 
word : 
5: 18. Till )( heaven and earth pass, one jot or 
one tittle shall in no wise pass from the 
law, till )( all be fulfilled. 
19. whosoever )( shall do and teach (them), 

21. and whosoever )( shall kill shall be in 

danger 

22. and whosoever )( shall say to his brother, 

Raca, 
— but whosoever )( shall say, Thou fool, 

shall be 
26. come out thence, till )( thou hast paid 
31 . said, Whosoever )( shall put away his wife, 



Mat. 5:32 



10 



11 



12; 



24 



Mar 3:28 



:44 



whosoever )( shall put away his wife, 

saving 
the streets, that )( they may be seen 
all things whatsoever )( ye would that men 
whatsoever )( city or town ye shall enter, 
and there abide till ) ( ye go thence. 
Israel, till )( the Son of man be come. 
But whosoever )( shall deny me before 

men, 
Sidon, they would have repented long 

ago )( in sackcloth 
Sodom, it would have remained )( until 

this day. 
sacrifice, )( ye would not have condemned 
not quench, till )( he send forth judgment 
whosoever )( speaketh a word against the 

Son 
but whosoever )( speaketh against the 

Holy Ghost, 
whosoever )( shall do the will of my 
Whosoever )( shall say to (his) father 
whosoever )( will save his life shall lose 

it; and whosoever )( will lose his life 
death, till )( they see the Son of man 
But whoso )( shall offend one of these 
Whosoever )( shall put away his wife, 
all things, whatsoever )( ye shall ask 
on whomsoever )( it shall fall, it will 
as many as )( ye shall find, bid to 
right hand, till )( I make thine enemies 
All therefore whatsoever )( they bid you 

observe, 
Whosoever )( shall swear by the temple, 

it is nothing ; but whosoever )( shall 

swear by the gold 
but whosoever )( sweareth by the gift 
we )( would not have been partakers 

with them 
henceforth, till )( ye shall say, 
shortened, there )( should no flesh be 

saved : 
shall not pass, till ) ( all these things 
he )( would have watched, and )( would 

not have suffered his house 
coming I )( should have received mine 
Whomsoever I )( shall kiss, that same 

is he: 
blasphemies wherewith soever )( they 

shall blaspheme : 
But he that )( shall blaspheme against the 
For whosoever )( shall do the will of God, 
For he that )( hath, to him shall be 
there abide till ) ( ye depart from that place. 
And whosoever ) ( shall not receive you, 
And whithersoever )( he entered, into 

villages, 
as many as )( touched him were made 

whole. 
For whosoever )( will save his life shall 

lose it ; but whosoever )( shall lose his 
Whosoever therefore )( shall be ashamed 

of me 
death, till )( they have seen the kingdom 
wheresoever )( he taketh him, he teareth 

him: 
For whosoever )( shall give you a cup 
And whosoever )( shall offend one of 

(these) 
And whosoever of you )( will be the 

chiefest, 
whosoever )( shall say unto this mountain, 
What things soever ) ( ye desire, when ye 



AN 



Mar 12 
13; 

14; 



Lu. 1 

2 



19: 
20: 

21: 
Joh. 1: 

2: 

4; 



: 36. right hand, till )( I make thine enemies 
20. those days, no flesh )( should be saved: 
9. Wheresoever this gospel )( s ^ a ^ De 
preached 
44. Whomsoever )( I shall kiss, that same is he; 
62. father, how )( he would have him. called. 
35. thoughts of many hearts )( may be re- 
vealed. 
6: 11. communed one with another what )( they 

might do 
7 :39. a prophet, ) ( would have known who 
8: 18. for whosoever )( hath, to him shall be 
given ; and whosoever )( hath not, 
from him shall 
9: 4. And whatsoever )( house ye enter into, 
5. And whosoever )( will not receive you, 
24. For whosoever )( will save his life shall 
lose it: but whosoever )( will lose his 
life 

26. For whosoever )( shall be ashamed of me 

27. till )( they see the kingdom of God. 
46. which of them )( should be greatest. 
57. 1 will follow thee whithersoever )( thou 

goest. 
10: 5. whatsoever )( house ye enter, first say, 
Peace 
8. And into whatsoever )( city ye enter, 
10. But into whatsoever )( city ye enter, and 

13. they had )( a great while ago repented, 

sitting 
35. and whatsoever )( thou spendest more, 

when I 
12: 8. Whosoever )( shall confess me before men, 
39. thief would come, he )( would have 

watched, and )( not have suffered his 

house 
13:25. When once the master of the house )( is 

risen up, 
35. not see me, until )( (the time) come when 
17: 6. faith as a grain of mustard seed, )( ye 

might say unto 
— planted in the sea ; and )( it should obey 

you. 
23. coming )( I might have required mine own 
18. on whomsoever )( it shall fall, it will 
43. Till ) ( I make thine enemies thy footstool. 

32. not pass away, till )( all be fulfilled. 

33. Upon whom )( thou shalt see the Spirit 
descending, 

5. Whatsoever )( he saith unto you, do (it). 

10. thou )( wouldest have asked of him, and ) ( 

he would have given thee living water. 

14. But whosoever )( drinketh of the water 
: 19. what things soever )( he doeth, these also 

46. believed Moses, ye would have believed 

)( me: 
-.19. me, )( ye should have known my Father 
39. Abraham's children, )( ye would do the 

works 
42. your Father, ye )( would love me: 
: 41 . If ye were blind, ye ) ( should have no sin : 
:21.hadst been here, my brother )( had not 

died. 
22. whatsoever )( thou wilt ask of God, God 
32. if thou badst been here, my brother )( had 
: 24. ask who )( it should be of whom 
: 2. if (it were) not (so), )( I would have 
7. If ye had known me, )( ye should have 

known 
13. whatsoever )( ye shall ask in my name, 

28. If ye loved me, )( ye would rejoice, 
16. whatsoever )( ye shall ask of the Father 



15 



( 38 ) AN 

Joh. 15: 19. of the world, the world )( would love 

16: 13. but whatsoever )( he shall hear, (that) 
shall 
23. Whatsoever )( ye shall ask the Father in 
18: 30. not a malefactor, )( we would not have 
delivered 
36. if my kingdom were of this world, then )( 
would my servants fight, 
20:23. Whose soever sins )( ye remit, they are 
remitted unto them ; (and) whose so- 
ever (sins) )( ye retain, 
Acts 2: 12. What )( meaneththis? 

21. whosoever )( shall call on the name 
35. Until ) ( I make thy foes thy footstool. 
39. as many as )( the Lord our God shall 
45. to all (men), as )( every man had need. 

3:19. blotted out, when ) ( the times of refreshing 
shall come 

22. in all things whatsoever )( he shall say 

23. soul, which )( will not hear that prophet, 
4:35. unto every man according as )( he had 
5: 24. doubted of them whereunto this )( would 

grow. 

7: 3. into the land which )( I shall shew thee. 

8 : 19. power, that on ) ( whomsoever I lay hands, 

31. How )( can I, except some man should 

guide 

10: 17. what this vision which he had seen )( 

should mean, 
15: 17. That the residue of men )( might seek 

after 
17: 18. some said, What )( will this babbler say? 
20. know therefore what these things )(mean. 
18: 14. reason would that )( I should bear with 

you: 
21 :33. and demanded who )( he was, and what 
26:29. And Paul said, I would )( to God, that not 
Ro. 3: 4. That )( thou mightest be justified in thy 
sayings, 
9: 15. mercy on whom )( I will have mercy, and 
I will have compassion on whom )( I 
will 
29. had left us a seed, )( we had been as 
Sodoma, and )( been made like unto 
. For whosoever )( shall call upon the name 
, whatsoever business ) ( she hath need of 

you: 
.had they known (it), they )( would not 

have 
.before the time, until )( the Lord come, 
. not one the other, except (it) )( (be) with 

consent 
.this do ye, as oft as )( ye drink (it), in 
. For as often as )( ye eat this bread, and 
— shew the Lord's death till )( he come. 
27. Wherefore whosoever )( shall eat this 

bread, 
31. judge ourselves, we )( should not be 

judged. 
34. the rest will I set in order when )( I come. 
12: 2. dumb idols, even as )( ye were led. 
15:25. For he must reign, till he )( hath put all 
16: 2. in store, as (God) )( hath prospered him, 
2Co. 3:16. when it )( shall turn to the Lord, 
10: 9. not seem as if I )( would terrify 
ll:21.Howbeit whereinsoever any )( is bold, 
Gal. 1:10. men, I )( should not be the servant of 
Christ. 
3:21. righteousness )( should have been by the 

law. 
4: 15. out your own eyes, and )( have given 
them 





10 


13 




16 


2 


lCc 


. 2 


8 




4 


5 




7 


5 




11 


25 
26 



AN 



( 39 ) 



ANA 



Gal. 5 



Phi. 2 
Col. 3 
ITh. 2 
Heb 1 

4 

8 



10 
11 

Jas. 3 

4: 
5: 

Uoh.2 



5: 
Rev. 2 



10. shall bear his judgment, whosoever )( 

he be. 
17. cannot do the things that ye )( would. 
23. so soon as I )( shall see how it will 
: 17. And whatsoever )( ye do in word or deed, 
: 7. among you, even as a nurse )( cherisheth 
13. right hand, until )( I make thine enemies 
8. then )( would he not afterward have 

spoken 
4. on earth, he )( should not be a priest, 
7. faultless, then )( should no place have 

been sought for the second. 
2. For then )( would they not have ceased to 
15. came out, they )( might have had oppor- 
tunity 
4. whithersoever )( the governor listeth. 

4. whosoever )( therefore will be a friend 

7. patience for it, until )( he receive the 
early 

5. But whoso )( keepeth his word, in him 
19. of us, they )( would (no doubt) have con- 
tinued 

17. whoso )( hath this world's good, 

15. Whosoever )( shall confess that Jesus is 

the Son 
15. whatsoever )( we ask, we know that we 
25. which ye have (already) hold fast til] )( 

I come. 
15. that as many as )( would not worship 
4. the Lamb whithersoever )( he goeth. 



ava, ana. adv. 

Mat.20: 9. they received every man a penny. 

10. likewise received every man a penny. 
Mar. 6: 40. in ranks, by hundreds, and&y fifties. 
Lu. 9: 3. money; neither have two coats apiece. 
14. sit down by fifties in a company. 
10: 1. sent them two and two before 
Joh. 2: 6. containing two or three firkins apiece. 
Rev. 4: 8. the four beasts had each of them 
21: 21. every several gate was of one pearl: 



ava, ana. prep. 

Mat.13: 25. sowed tares among (lit. in the midst of) 

the wheat, 
Mar. 7:31. through the midst of the coasts 
ICo. 6: 5. to judge between (lit. in the midst of ) 

his brethren? 
14:27. most (by) three, and (that) by course; 
Rev. 7: 17. the Lamb which is in the midst 



ava€aO/.toc? anabathmos. 

Acts21 :35. when he came upon the stairs, so 

40. Paul stood on the stairs, and beckoned 



ava&aivti), anabaino. 

Mat. 3 :I6. went up straightway out of the water: 
5 : 1 . he went up into a mountain : and 
13: 7. the thorns sprung up, and choked them: 
14: 23. he went up into a mountain apart 
15 : 29. went up into a mountain, and sat 
17: 27. the fish that first comethup ; and 
20:17. Jesus going up to Jerusalem 
18. Behold, we go up to Jerusalem ; 



Mar. 1 
3 

4 



6 
10 

Lu. 2 

5 
9 

18 

19 

24 
Joh. 1 

2 

3 
5 

6 

7 



10 

11 

12 

20 

21 

Acts 1 
2 
3 

7 



24 
25 

Ro. 10 
ICo. 2 

Gal. 2 

Eph 4 



Rev. 4 

7 

8 

9 

11 



: 10. straightway coming up out of the water, 
: 13. he goeth up into a mountain, and 
: 7. the thorns grew up, and choked it, 

8. fruit that sprang up and increased ; 

32. when it is sown, it groweth up, 
:51. he went up unto them into the ship ; 
:32. in the way going up to Jerusalem; 

33. Behold, we go up to Jerusalem ; 
; 4. Joseph also went up from Galilee, 

42. they went up to Jerusalem after 
; 19. they went upon the housetop, and let 

28. went up into a mountain to pray. 
: 10. Two men went up into the temple 

31. Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, and 
: 4. climbed up into a sycomore tree 

28. he went before, ascending up to 
:38. why do thoughts arise in your hearts ? 
: 51(52). the angels of God ascending and 
; 13. was at hand, and Jesus went up to Jeru- 
salem, 
: 13. no man hath ascended up to heaven, 
: 1 . of the Jews ; and Jesus went up to Jeru- 
salem. 
: 62. ye shall see the Son of man ascend up 
: 8. Go ye up unto this feast: I go not up yet 
unto this feast ; 

10. when his brethren were gone up, then went 
he also up unto the feast, 

14. Jesus went up into the temple, 
: l.climbeth up some other way, the 
:55. went out of the country up to Jerusalem 
: 20. Greeks among them that came up to 
: 17. for I am not yet ascended to my 

— I ascend unto my Father, and your 
: 3. They went forth, and entered into a ship 

11 . Simon Peter went up, ajid drew the 
: 13. they went up into an upper room, 
: 34. For David is not ascended into the 
: 1 . Peter and John went up together into 
:23.it came into his heart to visit his 
-.31. that he would come up and sit with him. 

39. were come up out of the water, 
: 4. thine alms are come up for a 

9. Peter went up upon the housetop 
: 2. when Peter teas come up to Jerusalem, 
: 2. should go up to Jerusalem unto 
: 22. landed at Ceesarea, and gone up, and saluted 
: 11. therefore was come up again, and had 
: 4. he should not go up to Jerusalem. 

12. besought him not to go up to Jerusalem. 

15. our carriages, and went up to Jerusalem. 
31. tidings came unto the chief captain 

: 11. since I went up to Jerusalem for 

: l.he ascended from Caesarea to Jerusalem. 

9. said, Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem, 
: 6. Who shall ascend into heaven? 
: 9. neither have entered into the heart 
: 1 . 1 went up again to Jerusalem 

2. 1 went up by revelation, and 
: 8. When he ascended up on high, 

9. Now that he ascended, what is 

10. the same also that ascended up 
: 1. which said, Come up hither, and I will j 
: 2. another angel ascending from the 
: 4. ascended up before God out of 
: 2. there arose a smoke out of the pit, 
: 7. the beast that ascendeth out of the 

12. saying unto them, Come up hither. And 
they ascended up to heaven in a 
13: l.saw a beast rise up out of the sea, 

11. another beast coming up out of 
14: 11 . their torment ascendeth up for ever 



ANA 



( 40 ) 



ANA 



Rev 17: 8. shall ascend out of the bottomless 
19: 3. her smoke rose up for ever and 
20: 9. they went up on the breadth of 



ava^aXXofiai, anaballomai. 

Acts24:22. of (that) way, he deferred them, and 

avciioioa^w, anabibazo. 

Mat.l3:48.they drew to shore, and sat down, 



avatXeww, anablepo. 

, The blind receive their sight, and 
looking up to heaven, he blessed, 
their eyes received sight, and they 
, he looked up to heaven, and blessed, 
looking up to heaven, he sighed, 
he looked up, and said, I see men 
upon his eyes, and made him look up: 
Lord, that I might receive my sight. 
immediately he received his sight, 
when they looked, they saw that 
how that the blind see, the lame 
looking up to heaven, he blessed 
Lord, that I may receive my sight. 
said unto him, Receive thy sight: 
immediately he received his sight, 
came to the place, he looked up, and 
he looked up, and saw the rich men 
I went and washed, and I received sight. 
how he had received his sight. 
had been blind, and received his sight, 
of him that had received his sight. 
that he might receive his sight. 
that thou mightest receive thy sight, 
he received sight forthwith, and arose, 
Brother Saul, receive thy sight. And the 
same hour I looked up upon him. 



Mat.ll: 5 


14:19. 


20:34. 


Mar. 6:41 


7:34. 


8:24. 


25. 


10:51. 


52. 


16: 4. 


Lu. 7:22. 


9:16. 


18:41. 


42. 


43. 


19: 5. 


21: 1. 


Joh. 9:11. 


15. 


18. 


Acts 9:12. 


17. 


18. 


22:13. 



avafeXeipig, anablepsu. 

Lu. 4:18. recovering of sight to the blind, 



ava^oaw, anaboao. 

Mat.27:46. Jesus cried with a loud voice, 
Mar.15 : 8. the multitude crying aloud 
Lu. 9: 38. a man of the company cried out. 



Joh 16 : 25. 1 shall sheiv you plainly of the 
Actsl4:27.they rehearsed all that God 
15 : 4. they declared all things that 
16: 38. the Serjeants told these words unto 
19: 18. came, and confessed, and shelved their 

deeds. 
20:20. have shelved you, and have taught you 
27. to declare unto you all the counsel 
Ro. 15:21. To whom he was not spoken of, they 
2Co. 7 : 7. when he told us your earnest desire, 
IPet. 1 : 12. things, which are now reported unto you 
1 Joh. 1 : 5. declare unto you, that God is light, 



avaysvvab), anagennao. 

IPet. 1: S. which... hath begotten us again unto a lively 
23. Being born again, not of corruptible 



avat-oXi), anabolee. 

Acts25: 17. without any delay on the morrow 



Mat.12 

19 

21 

22 

24 

Mar. 2 

12 

13 

Lu. 4 

6 

10 

Joh. 19 

Acts 8 



23 
2Co. 1 



Eph 3 
Col. 4 



ITh. 5 
Rev. 1 
5 



avayyeXXio, anangello. 

Mar. 5:14. told (it) in the city, and in the country. 

19. tell them how great things the 
Joh. 4:25. he will tell us all things. 

5:15. told the Jews that it was Jesus, 
16: 13. he will shew you things to come. 

14. of mine, and shallshcw (it) unto you. 

15. mine, and shall shew (it) unto you. 



avayivwGKO), ant 

: 3. Have ye not read what David did, when 

5. Or have ye not read in the law, how 
: 4. Have ye not read, that he which made 
:\6.have ye never read, Out of the mouth of 

42. Did ye never read in the scriptures, 
:31. have ye not read that which was 
: 15. whoso readeth, let him understand: 
:25. Have ye never read what David did, 
: 10. have ye not read this scripture ; The 

26. have ye not read in the book of Moses, 
: 14. let him that readeth understand, 
: 16. sabbath day, and stood up for to read. 
: 3. Have ye not read so much as this, 
: 26. What is written in the law? how readest 

thou ? 
:20. This title then read many of the Jews: 
:28.in his chariot read Esaias the prophet. 

30. heard him read the prophet Esaias, and 

said, Understandest thou what thou 

readest ? 
32. the scripture which he read Avas this, 
:27. the prophets which are read every sabbath 
: 21. being read in the synagogues every 

31. (Which) when they had read, they rejoiced 
:34. when the governor had read (the letter), 

: 13. than what ye read or acknowledge ; 

: 2. in our hearts, known and read of all men : 

15. unto this day, when Moses is read, 
: 4. when ye read, ye may understand 
: 16. when this epistle is read among you, cause 
that it be read also in the church 

— that ye likewise read the (epistle) 

: 27. that this epistle be read unto all 

: 3. Blessed (is) he that readeth, and they that 

: 4. worthy to open and to read the book, 



avayicaZu), anankazo* 

Mat. 14: 22. Jesus constrained his disciples to get 
Mar. 6:45. he constrained his disciples to get 
Lu. 14:23. compel (them) to come in, that my 
Acts26 : 1 1 . compelled (them) to blaspheme ; 
28: 19. 1 was constrained to appeal unto 
2Co.l2:ll.a fool in glorying ; ye have compelled me: 
Gal. 2: 3. being a Greek, was compelled to be 
14. why compellest thou the Gentiles 
6: 12. they constrain you to be circumcised; 



ANA 



( 41 ) 



ANA 



uvayKcuog, anankaios. 

Acts! 0; 24. together his kinsmen and near friends. 

13:46. It was necessary that the word of 
lCo.l2:22.seem to be more feeble, are necessary: 
2Co. 9: 5. Therefore I thought it necessary to exhort 
Phi. 1 : 24. in the flesh (is) more needful for you. 

2:25. Yet I supposed it necessary to send 
Tit. 3:14. maintain good works for necessary uses, 
Heb 8: 3. (it is) of necessity that this man have 



av ay kcmtt Cog, anankastos. 
lPet.5: 2. not by constraint, but willingly ; 



avayicq, anankee. 

for it must needs be that offences 
ground, and I must needs go and see it: 
there shall be great distress in the land, 
For of necessity he must release one 
(ye) must needs be subject, not 
this is good for the present distress, 
in his heart, having no necessity, 
for necessity is laid upon me ; yea, 
much patience, in afflictions, in neces- 
sities, 
not grudgingly, or of necessity: for 
in reproaches, in necessities, in persecu- 
tions, 
in all our affliction and distress by 
not be as it were of necessity, but 
there is made of necessity a change 
Who needeth not daily, as those 
there must also of necessity be the 
therefore necessary that the patterns 
it was needful for me to write unto 



avayvuipiZyOfiai, anagnorizomai. 

Acts 7: 13. Joseph was made known to his 



Mat.18 


7 


Ld. 


14 


18. 




21 


23 




23 


17. 


Ro. 


13 


5 


lCo 


. 7:28. 






37 




9 


16 


2Co 


e> 


4 




9 


7 




12 


10 


ITh 


. 3 


7. 


Philem.14 


Heb 


.7 


12. 

27 


Jud( 


9 


lo. 

23. 

3. 



avayvwcrig, anagnosis. 

Actsl3: 15. after the reading of the law and the 
2Co. 3:14. in the reading of the old testament ; 
ITi. 4: 13. give attendance to reading, to exhortation, 



avayis), anago. 

Mat. 4: 1. Then was Jesus led up of the spirit into 
Lu. 2: 22. they brought him to Jerusalem, 
4: 5. the devil, taking him up into an 
8:22. And they launched forth. 
22:66. Zed him into their council, saying, 
Acts 7:41. offered sacrifice unto the idol, and 
9:39. they brought him into the upper 
12 : 4. after Easter to bring him forth to the 
13:13. when Paul and his company Loosed from 

Paphos, 
16: 11. Therefore loosing from Troas, we came 

34. xohen he had brought them into 
18: 21. if God will. And he sailed from Ephesus. 
20: 3. he was about to sail into Syria, he 

13. to ship, and sailed unto Assos, there 
21 ; 1. after we were gotten from them and had 
launched, 



Acts21 


: 2. we went aboard, and set forth. 




27 


: 2. we launched, meaning to sail 
4. when we had launched from 
12. part advised to depart thence 
21. not have loosed from Crete, and to have 




23 


: 10. when we departed, they laded 
11. we departed in a ship of Alexandria, 


Ro 


10 


7 .to bring up Christ again from the dead. 


Heb 13: 20. that brought again from the dead 






avaddtcvvjuii, anadiknumi. 


Lu 


10 


1 . the Lord appointed other seventy 


Acts 1 


-.li.shew whether of these two thou 






avuSu&g, anadlxis. 


Lu. 


1: 


80. till the day of his shewing unto Israel. 






ava^i\ofiai, anadekomai. 


Acts28 


7. name was Publius ; who received us, and 


Heb 11 


17. he that had received the promises 






ava^i^ajfjii, anadidomi. 


Acts23:33. when... delivered the epistle to the governor, 






ava%au), anazao. 


Lu. 


15 


24. my son was dead, and is alive again ; 
32. thy brother was dead, and is alive again ; 


Ro. 


7: 


9. the commandment came, sin revived, 




14: 


9. Christ both died, and rose, and revived, 
that 


Rev.'iO: 


5. rest of the dead lived not again until 



avajrjrtw, 



anazeeteo. 



Lu. 2:44. they sought him among (their) 
Acts 11 : 25. Barnabas to Tarsus, for to seek Saul: 



avaZuvwiii) anazdnnumi. 

IPet. 1 : 13. Wherefore gird up the loins of your 

avaZwirvpzu), anazopureo. 

2Ti. 1 : 6. that thou stir up the gift of God, 



avaOaXXd), anathallo. 

Phi. 4: 10. your care of me hath flourished again. 



avaOsjua, anathema. 



Acts23: 14. We have bound ourselves under a great 

curse, (lit. under a curse by a curse) 
Ro. 9:3. that myself were accursed from 
lCo.12: 3. calleth Jesus accursed: and (that) no 

16: 22. let him be Anathema Maran-atha. 
Gal. 1 : 8. preached unto you, let him be accursed. 
9. have received; let him be accursed. 



ANA 
avaOefiaTiZu), anathematizo. 



( 42 ) ANA 

avcLKaiv6ii)s anakainoo. 



Mar 14:71. he began to curse and to swear, (saying), 
Acts23: 12. bound themselves under a curse, 

14. bound ourselves under a great curse, 
21. have bound themselves with an oath, 



avaOeujpiu), anatheoreo. 

Actsl7:23.as I passed by, and beheld your devotions, 
Hebl3: 7. considering the end of (their) conversation: 



avaOrjjua, anatheema. 
Lu. 21 : 5. was adorned with goodly stones and gifts, 



Lu.ll 



aval^Eia, anaidla. 

, because of his importunity he will rise 



avaiptatg, anairesis. 

Acts 8: 1. Saul was consenting unto his death. 

22: 20. standing by, and consenting unto his 
death, 



avaipth), anairco. 

Mat. 2: 16. sent forth, and slew all the children that 
Lu. 22: 2. sought how they might kill him ; 

23:32. led with him to be put to death. 
Acts 2: 23. by wicked hands have crucified and slain . • 
5: 33. took counsel to slay them. 

36. who was slain ; and all, as many as 
7:21. Pharaoh's daughter took him w/?, and 

28. Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest (lit. 

killedst) the Egyptian 
9: 23. the Jews took counsel to kill him: 

24. watched the gates day and night to kill 
him. 

29. they went about to slay him. 

10:39. whom they sletv and hanged on a tree: 
12: 2. he killed James the brother of John 
13: 28. that he should be slain. 
16:27. his sword, and would have killed himself, 
22: 20. the raiment of them that slew him. 
23: 15. he come near, are ready to kill him. 
21. nor drink till they have killed him: 
27. should have been killed of them: 
25: 3. laying wait in the way to kill 
26: 10. when they were put to death, I gave 
Heb 10: 9. He taketh away the first, that he 



2Co. 4: 16. the inward (man) is renewed day by day. 
Col. 3: 10. which is renewed in knowledge 



avcLKaivixXJiQ, anakainosis. 

Ro. 12: 2. transformed by the renewing of your 
Tit. 3: 5. regeneration, and renewing of the Holy 
Ghost ; 



avaKaXvTTTio, anakalupto. 
2Co. 3:14.remaineth the same vail xmiakeii away 
18. we all, with open face beholding as 



avaKapLiTTh), anakampto. 

Mat. 2: 12. that they should not return to Herod, 
Lu. 10: 6. if not, it shall turn to you again. 
Actsl8:21. 1 will return again unto you, 
Hebl 1 : 15. had opportunity to have returned. 



ava.izup.ai analumai. 

Mat. 9: 10. as Jesus sat at meat in the house, 

22: 10. the wedding was furnished with guests. 

11. the king came in to see the guests, 
26: 7. on his head, as he sat (at meat). 
20. he sat down with the twelve. 
Mar. 5:40.entereth in where the damsel was lying. 
14: 18. as they sat and did eat, Jesus said, 
16:14. the eleven as they sat at meat, 
Lu. 7 :37. knew that (Jesus) sat at meat in 
22:27. (is) greater, he that sitteth at meat 
— (is) not he that sitteth at meat? 
Joh. 6: 11. disciples to them that were set down ; 
13:23. there was leaning on Jesus' bosom 

28.no man at the table knew for (lit. of those 
reclining} 



avaKscpaXaioopat, anakephalaio-omai. 

Ro. 13: 9. it is briefly comprehended in this saying, 
Eph. 1 : 10. he might gather together in one all 



avaKALVd), 



anaklino. 



avaiTioq, anaitios. 

Mat.12: 5. profane the sabbath, and are blameless? 
7. would not have condemned the guiltless. 



avaicaOiZw) anakathizo. 

Lu. 7 : 15. he that was dead sat up, and began 
Acts 9: 40. when she saw Peter, she sat up. 



avaicaiviZu), anakainizo. 

Heb. 6: 6. to renew them again unto repentance ; 



Mat. 8: 11. shall sit down with Abraham, and 

14:19. commanded the multitude to sit down 
Mar. 6: 39. to make all sit down by companies 
Lu. 2: 7 .laid him in a manger ; because 

7:36. Pharisee's house, and sat down to meat. 
9: 15. they did so, and made them all sit down. 
12: 37. make them to sit down to meat, and will 
13:29. shall sit down in the kingdom of God. 



avaKOTTTw, anakopto. 
Gal. 5: 7. who did hinder you that ye should 



avaicpaZw, anakrazo. 

Mar. 1:23. with an unclean spirit; and he cried out, 
6:49. it had been a spirit, and cried out: 



ANA 



Lu. 4:33. unclean devil, and cried out with a loud 
voice, 
8:28. When he saw Jesus, he cried out, and fell 
23: 18. they cried out all at once, saying, 



( 43 ) ANA 

avaXoyla, analogia. 

Ro. 12: 6. according to the proportion of faith 



avatcp'ivw, anakrino. 

Lu. 23: 14. 1, having examined (him) before 
Acts 4: 9. If we this day be examined of the 

12: 19. him not, he examined the keepers, and 
17 : 11. searched the scriptures daily, whether 
24 : 8. by examining of whom thyself 
28: 18. Who, when they had examined me, 
lCo. 2: 14. because they are spiritually discerned. 

15. he that is spiritual judgeth all things, yet 
he himself is judged of no man. 
4: 3. that I should be judged of you, 
— yea, 1 judge not mine own self. 
4. he that judgeth me is the Lord. 
9: 3. to them that do examine me is this, 
10:25. asking no question fox conscience 

27. eat, asking no question for conscience 
14: 24. convinced of all, he is judged of all : 



avcLKpiaig, anakrisis. 

Acts25:26.that, after examination had, I might 



avaKVTTTb), anakupto. 



Lu. 13: 11. could in no wise lift up (herself). 

21: 28. then look up, and lift up your heads 
Joh. 8: 7. he lifted up himself, and said unto 

10. When Jesus had lifted up himself, and 



avaXap&avu), analambano. 

Mar 16: 19. he was received up into heaven, 
Acts 1 : 2. the day in which he was taken up, 
11. Jesus, which is taken up from you 
22. day that he was taken up from us, 
7:43. Yea, ye took up the tabernacle of 
10: 16. the vessel was received up again 
20: 13. there intending to take in Paul: for 

14. we took him in, and came to Mitylene. 
23:31. took Paul, and brought (him) by night 
Eph. 6 : 1 3. take unto you the whole armour of 

16. taking the shield of faith, wherewith 
ITi. 3: 16. in the world, received up into glory. 
2Ti. 4:11. Take Mark, and bring him with thee: 



avaXrjTpig, analeepsis. 

Lu. 9:51. that he should be received up, (lit. of his 
taking up} 



avaXiatoi), analisko. 

Lu. 9: 54. come down from heaven, and consume 

them, 
Gal. 5: 15. that ye be not consumed one of 
2Th. 2: 8. whom the Lord shall consume with 



avaXoyiZofiai, analogizomai. 

Heb 12: 3. For consider him that endured 



avaXoq, analos. 

Mar. 9: 50. if the salt have lost his saltness, 



avaXvcTig, analusis. 

2Ti. 4: 6. the time of my departure is at hand. 



avaXvuy^ analuo. 

Lu. 12 : 36. when he will return from the wedding ; 
Phil. 1 : 23. having a desire to depart, and to be with 



avafiaprriTOQ, anamarteetos. 

Joh. 8: 7. He that is without sin among you, 



ava/Mva), anameno. 

lTh. 1 : 10. to wait for his Son from heaven, 



avafiifivi'iaicii), anamimneesho. 

Mar 11: 21. Peter calling to remembrance saith 
14:72. Peter called to mind the word that 
lCo. 4:17. bring you into remembrance of my 
2Co. 7 : 15. he remember eth the obedience of 
2Ti. 1 : 6.1 put thee in remembrance that 
Heb 10: 32. call to remembrance the former 



avajuvrjo-tcj anamneesis. 

Lu. 22: 19. this do in remembrance of me. 
lCo.ll:24.this do in remembrance of me. 

25. drink (it), in remembrance of me. 
Heb 10: 3. (there is) a remembrance again (made) 



avavsow, ananeoo. 

Eph. 4: 23. be renewed in the spirit of your 



avavqepu), ananeepho. 

2Ti. 2 : 26. they may recover themselves out of 



avavrippriTOQ, anantirreetos. 

Actsl9: 36. these things cannot be spoken against, 



ANA 



( 44 ) 



ANA 



avavTif>p{]Tii)g, anantirreetos. 

Actsl0:29.came I (unto you) without gainsaying, 



avaE.ioQ, anaxios. 

lCo. 6: 2. are ye unworthy to judge the smallest 

ava£,i(i)Q, anaxios. 

lCo.ll:27.cup of the Lord, unworthily, shall be 

29. he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, 



avairavaig, anapausis. 

Mat. 11 :29. ye shall find rest unto your souls. 

12:43. through dry places, seeking rest, and 
Lu. 11:24. through dry places, seeking rest; and 
Rev. 4: 8. they rest not day and night, saying, 

14: 11. they have no rest day nor night, who 



avairavd), anapauo. 

Mat.ll : 28. are heavy laden, and I will give you rest. 

28:45. Sleep on now, and take (your) rest: 
behold, 
Mar. 6:31. into a desert place, and rest a while: 

14:41 . Sleep on now, and take (your) rest : it is 
Lu. \2:\2.take thine ease, eat, drink, (and) 
lCo.l6:18.they have refreshed my spirit and your's: 
2Co. 7: 13. his spirit was refreshed by you all. 
Philem. 7. bowels of the saints are refreshed by thee, 

20. refresh my bowels in the Lord. 
lPet.4:14.of glory and of God resteth upon you: 
Rev. 6: 11. they should rest yet for a little 

14: 13. that they may rest from their labours ; 



avaTTEiQw, anapitho. 

Actsl8: 13. This (fellow) persuadeth men to worship 



avcnr^TTti), anapempo. 

Lu. 23: /.he sent him to Herod, who himself 

11. a gorgeous robe, and sent him again to 

Pilate. 
15. nor yet Herod: for I sent you to him ; 

Philem 12. Whom I have sent again: thou 



avairripOQ, anapeeros. 

Lu. 14: 13. call the poor, the maimed, the lame, 

21. hither the poor, and the maimed, and the 



avcnr'nrTw, anapipto. 

Mat.l5:35.the multitude to sit down on the 
Mar. 6: 40. they sat down in ranks, by hundreds, 
8; 6. the people to sit down on the ground: 
Lu. 11 :37.he went in, and sat down to meat. 

14: 10. go and sit down in the lowest room; 

17 : 7. Go and sit down to meat ? 

22: 14. he sat down, and the twelve apostles 
Joh. 6:10. Jesus said. Make the men sit down. 



Job. 6:10. So the men sat down, in number 

13 -.12. his garments, and was set down again, 
21 : 20. which also leaned on his breast 



avair\r]p6u}, anapleeroo. 

Mat.l3:14. in them is fulfilled the prophecy 
lCo.14: 16. shall he that occupieth the room 

16: 17. lacking on your part they have supplied. 
Gal. 6: 2. so fulfil the law of Christ. 
Phi. 2:30. to supply your lack of service 
ITh. 2:16. to fill up their sins alway; for 



avairoXoyrirog, anapologeetos. 

Ro. 1 :20. so that they are without excuse : 
2: 1. Therefore thou art inexcusable, 



avaTTTvaraw, anaptusso. 

Lu. 4:17. when he had opened the book, 



avaiTTit), anapto. 



Lu. 12:49. will I, if it he already kindled? 
Acts28: 2. for they kindled a fire, and received 
Jas. 3 : 5. how great a matter a little fire kindleth ! 



avapiOid'nTog, anarithmeetos. 

Heb 11 : 12. sand which is by the sea shore 
merable. 



avavsiw, anasw. 

Mar 15: 11. the chief priests moved the people, 
Lu. 23: 5. saying, He stirreth up the people, 



avao-KEua£w, anaskuazo. 

Actsl5:24.with words, subverting your souls 



avacnraw, anaspao. 

Lu. 14: 5. straightway pull him out on the sabbath 
Actsll:10. all were drawn tip again into heaven. 



avaarcLGiQ, anastasis. 

Mat.22: 23. which say that there is no resurrection, 
28. in the resurrection whose wife 

30. For in the resurrection they neither 

31. touching the resurrection of the 
Mar 12: 18. which say there is no resurrection; 

23. In the resurrection therefore, 
Lu. 2 : 34. for the fall and rising again of many 
14: 14. at the resurrection of the just. 
20:27. deny that there is any resurrection ; 

33. Therefore in the resurrection whose 

35. that world, and the resurrection from 

36. being the children of the resurrection. 
Joh. 5; 29. the resurrection of life; and they that 

have done evil, unto the resurrection 



ANA 



( 45 ) 



ANA 



oh. 11:24 

25. 
22. 
31 

2. 

33. 
18. 

32. 



Acts 1 ; 
2 

4 



17: 

23: 

24: 

26: 

Ro. 1: 

6: 

lCo.15: 



Phi. 3 

2Ti. 2: 

Heb.6: 

11 



lPet.1 
3: 

Rev 20: 



rise.again in the resurrection at 
I am the resurrection, and the life: 
a witness with us of his resurrection. 
spake of the resurrection of Christ, 
through Jesus the resurrection from 
the resurrection of the Lord Jesus : 
unto them Jesus, and the resurrection. 
heard of the resurrection of the dead, 
of the hope and resurrection of the dead 
say that there is no resurrection, 
there shall be a resurrection of the 
Touching the resurrection of the dead 
the first that should rise (lit. of the res. ) 

from the dead, 
by the resurrection from the dead: 
(in the likeness) of (his) resurrection : 
there is no resurrection of the dead ? 
if there be no resurrection of the 
also the resurrection of the dead. 
So also (is) the resurrection of the dead, 
the power of his resurrection, and 
that the resurrection is past already ; 
of resurrection of the dead, and of 
their dead raised to life again : (lit. 

from res. ) 
might obtain a better resurrection : 
hope by the resurrection of Jesus Christ 
by the resurrection of Jesus Christ: 
This (is) the first resurrection. 
hath part in the first resurrection: 



aVCKJTClTCHx), 



anastatou. 



Actsl7: 6. that have turned the world upside down 

21 : 38. before these days modest an uproar, 
Gal. 5: 12. were even cut off which trouble you. 



avacTTavpoco, anastauroo. 

Heb. 6: 6. seeing they crucify to themselves the Son 
of God afresh, 



avactTtvaZu), anastenazo. 

Mar. 8: 12. he sighed deeply in his spirit, and 



Mat. 17 
Joh. 2 
Acts 5 
15 
2Co. 1: 
Eph.2: 
ITi. 3 
HeblO 

13 
IPet.l 

2Pet.2 



avaarpi(j)(x), anastrepho. 

,22. while they abode in Galilee, Jesus 

15. changers' money, and over-threw the tables; 
22. not in the prison, they returned, and 

16. After this I will return, and will build 
12. had our conversation in the world, 

3. we all had our conversation in 
15. to behave thyself in the house of God, 
33. whilst ye became companions of them 

that were so used. 
:18.in all things willing to live honestly. 
: 17. pass the time of your sojourning 

18. from them who live in error. 



avaaTpo(pt], anastrophee. 

Gal. 1 : 13. ye have heard of my conversation in 
Eph. 4: 22. concerning the former conversation 
ITi. 4: 12. in word, in conversation, in charity, 



Heb 13: 7. the end of (their) conversation: 
Jus. 3:13. shew out of a good conversation his 
iPet. 1 : 15. holy in all manner of conversation ; 
18. from your vain conversation 
2: 12. Having your conversation honest 
3: 1 . won by the conversation of the wives ; 
2. they behold your chaste conversation 
16. your good conversation in Christ. 
2Pet. 2: 7. the filthy conversation of the wicked: 

3: 11. in (all) holy conversation and godliness, 



La. 1 



avaracjaofiai, anatassomai. 

l.to set forth in order a declaration of 



avariWd), anatello. 

Mat. 4: 16. shadow of death light is sprung vp. 

5-Ah.maheth his sun to rise on the evil and on 

13: 6. when the sun was up, they were scorched ; 
Mar. 4: 6. when the sun was up, it was scorched ; 

16: 2. unto the sepulchre at the rising of the sun. 
Lu. 12:54. When ye see a cloud rise out of the west, 
Heb 7 : 14. our Lord sprang out of Juda ; of 
Jas. 1:11. For the sun is no sooner risen with 
2Pet. 1:19. the day star arise in your hearts: 



avari9r}fii, anatitheemi. 



Acts25:14. Festus declared Paul's cause unto 
Gal. 2: 2. communicated unto them that 



avaroXi], anatolee. 

Mat. 2: 1. wise men from the east to Jerusalem, 
2. we have seen his star in the east, 
9. the star, which they saw in the east, 
8:11. shall come from the east and west, and 
24: 27. the lightning cometh out of the east, 
Lu. 1 : 78. the day spring from on high hath 

13:29. they shall come from the east, and 
Rev. 7: 2. angel ascending from the east, (from) (lit. 
the rising of the sun) 
16: 12. the way of the kings of the east (lit. 

from the rising of the sun) might 
21 : 1 3. On the east three gates ; on the north 



avaTpEirb), anatrepo. 



2Ti. 2: 18. overthrow the faith of some. 

Tit. 1:11. who subvert whole houses, teaching 



avarpifyw, anatrepko. 

A.cts 7:20. nourished up in his father's house 
21. nourished him for her own son. 
22: 3. yet brought up in this city at the 



ava^aivoiiah anaphainomai. 

Lu. 19:11. kingdom of God should immediately 

appear. 
Acts21 : 3. when we had discovered Cyprus, 



ANA 



( 46 ) 



ANE 



avatyipto, anaphero. 

Mat.17: l.bringeth them up into an high 
Mar. 9: 2.leadeth them up into an high 
Lu. 24:51. from them, and carried up into heaven. 
Heb. 7: 27. those high priests, to offer up sacrifice, 
— when he offered up himself. 
9: 28. once offered to bear the sins of many ; 
13: 15. let us offer the sacrifice of praise 
Jas. 2:21. when he had offered Isaac his son upon 
lPet.2: 5. to offer up spiritual sacrifices, 
24. his own self bare our sins in 



ITi. 3:10. office of a deacon, being (found) blameless. 
Tit. 1 : 6. If any be blameless, the husband 
7. For a bishop must be blameless, 



ava(j)(i)v£oj, anaphoneo. 

Lu. 1 :42. she spake out with a loud voice, 



ava^varig, anakusis. 

lPet.4: 4. to the same excess of riot, speaking 



avaxh)p£u), anakoreo. 

Mat. 2: 12. they departed into their own country 

13. when they were departed, behold, 

14. by night, and departed into Egypt : 
22. he turned aside into the parts 

4: 12. into prison, he departed into Galilee ; 
9:24. He said unto them, Give place : 
12: 15. he withdrew himself from thence . 
14:13. he departed thence by ship into a 
15:21. departed into the coasts of Tyre and 

Sidon. 
27: 5. in the temple, and departed, and went 
Mar. 3: 7. Jesus withdrew himse/f with his 
Joh. 6: 15. he departed again into a mountain 
Acts23: 19. went (with him) aside privately, and 
26:31. when they were gone aside, they 



avaipv^ig, anapsuxis. 

Acts 3: 19(20). the times of refreshing shall 



ava^pv\(t), anapsuko. 

2Ti. 1 : 16. for he oft refreshed me, and was not 



avdpairobicrTriQ, andrapodistees . 

ITi. 1:10. for menstealers, for liars, for perjured 



av^pL^oiiai, andrizomai. 

1Co.16:13. quit you like men, be strong. 



av^po(povoQ, androphonos. 

ITi. 1: 9. murderers of mothers, for manslayers, 

avLjKXr]roQ, anenkleetos. 

ICo. 1 : 8. (that ye may be) blameless in the 

Col. 1:22. holy and unblameable and unreprovable 



aveK^iTjyqTog, anekdieegeetos. 

2Co. 9: 15. Thanks (be) unto God for his unspeakable 
gift. 



aveKXaXrjrog, aneklaleetos. 

IPet. 1 : 8. with joy unspeakable and full of glory; 



av£»cX£i7rroc, anekllptos. 

Lu. 12:33. treasure in the heavens that faileth not, 



avzKTOTEpog, (inektoteros. 

Mat.10: ^5. It shall be more tolerable for the 

11 :22. It shall be more tolerable for Tyre and 

24. it shall be more tolerable for the land. 
Mar. 6:11. It shall be more tolerable for Sodom 
Lu. 10: 12.it shall be more tolerable in that day 

14. it shall be more tolerable for Tyre and 



avaAe^uwv, anele-eemon. 

Ro. 1 : 31. natural affection, implacable, unmerciful: 



avEfii^ojuai, anemizomai, 

Jas. 1 : 6. driven with the wind and tossed. 



Mat 


7:25. 




27. 




8:26. 




27. 




11: 7. 




14:24. 




30. 




32. 




24:31. 


Mar 


. 4:37 




39. 




41. 




6:48. 




51. 




13:27. 


Lu. 


7:24. 




8:23. 




24. 




25. 


Joh 


6:18. 


Acts27: 4. 




7. 




14. 




15. 


Eph 


.4:14. 


Jas. 


3: 4. 


Jude 12. 



avsfiog, anemos. 

floods came, and the winds blew, 
the floods came, and the winds blew, and 
rebuked the icinds and the sea ; 
that even the winds and the sea obey him ! 
A reed shaken with the wind? 
for the wind was contrary, 
when he saw the wind boisterous, 
come into the ship, the wind ceased, 
his elect from the four ivinds, 
. there arose a great storm of tcind, 
he arose, and rebuked the wind, 
the wind ceased, and there was a 
, that even the wind and the sea obey 
, for the wind was contrary unto 
into the ship ; and the wind ceased: 
his elect from the four winds, 
A reed shaken with the wind ? 
there came down a storm of wind 
he arose, and rebuked the wind and the 
commandeth even the winds and water, 
by reason of a great wind that blew, 
because the zcinds were contrary, 
the ivind not suffering us, we 
arose against it a tempestuous wind, 
could not bear up into the wind, 
carried about with every wind 
(are) driven of fierce winds, yet 
without water, carried about of winds ; 



ANE 



( 47 ) 



ANH 



Rev. 6 : 13. wh^n she is shaken of a mighty wind. 

7: 1. holding the four winds of the earth, that 
the wind should not blow 



avtvdsKTOv, anendekton. 

Lu. 17: 1. It is impossible but that offences 



ave^epsvvriTog, anexeruneetos. 

Ro. 11:33. how unsearchable (are) his judgments, 



avetyicaKOQ, anexikakos. 

2Ti. 2:24. gentle unto all (men), apt to teach. 
patient, 



ave^L-^vtaaTog, anexikniastos. 

Ro. 11 : 33. his ways past finding out ! 

Eph. 3 : 8. the unsearchable riches of Christ ; 



2Ti. 



avziraiayyvTOQ) anepaiskuntos. 

2: 15. a workman that needeth not to be ashamed. 



avswiXriirTOQ, anepileeptos. 

lTi. 3: 2. A bishop then must be blameless, 
5: 7. that they may be blameless. 
6 : 14. without spot, unrebukeable, until 



avipxofiais anerkomai. 

Joh. 6: 3. Jesus went up into a mountain, 
Gal. 1:17. Neither went I up to Jerusalem to 

18. after three years I went up to Jerusalem 



avsGig, anesis. 

Acts24:23.to let (him) have liberty, and that he 
2Co. 2:13.1 had no rest in my spirit, 

7 : 5. our flesh had no rest, but we were 
8:13. (I mean) not that other men be eased, 
2Th. 1 : 7. you who are troubled rest with us, 



avera^w, anetazo. 

Acts22:24. should be examined by scourging ; 
29. which should have examined him: 



avev, anu. 

Mat.l0:29.fall on the ground without your Father. 
lPet. 3 : 1 . may without the word be won 

4: 9. hospitality one to another without grudg- 
ing. 



avzvptviao, anurisko. 



Lu. 2:16. with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, 
Acts21 : 4. finding disciples, we tarried there 



Mat.17 
Mar. 9 
Lu. 9 

Actsl8 
ICo. 4 
2Co.ll 



Eph. 4 
Col. 3 
2Th. 1 

2Ti. 4 
Hebl3 



avixofiai) anekomai, 

; 17. how long shall I suffer you ? 
: 19. how long shall I suffer you? 
41. shall I be with you, and suffer you ? 
: 14. would that I should bear with you: 
: 12. being persecuted, we suffer it: 
: 1. could bear with me a little in (my) folly: 
and indeed bear with me. 
4. ye might well bear with (him). 

19. For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing 

20. For ye suffer, if a man bring 

: 2. forbearing one another in love ; 

:13. Forbearing one another, and forgiving 

: 4. persecutions and tribulations that ye 

endure: 
: 3. when they will not endure sound 
: 22. brethren, suffer the word of exhortation: 



aveipiog, anepsios. 

Col. 4:10. Marcus, sister's son to Barnabas, 



avrtOov, aneethon, 

Mat.23: 23. tithe of mint, and anise and cummin, 



avevQsTog, anutketos, 

Acts27:12.the haven was not commodious to 



avi]Kw, aneeko. 

Eph. 5: 4. nor jesting, which are not convenient: 
Ool. 3: 18. own husbands, as it is fit in the Lord. 
Philem. 8. injoin thee that which is convenient, 



avr}/j.£pog, anecmeros. 

2Ti. 3: 3. false accusers, incontinent, fierce, 



avrip, aneer. 

Mat. 1 : 16. begat Joseph the husband of Mary, 
19. Then Joseph her husband, being 
7:24. 1 will liken him unto a wise man, 

26.be likened unto a foolish man, 
12:41. The men of Nineveh shall rise 
14: 21. were about five thousand men, 
35. when the men of that place had 
15 :38. that did eat were four thousand men, 
Mar. 6: 20. that he was a just man and an holy, 
44. were about five thousand men. 
10: 2.1s it lawful for a man to put 

12. a woman shall put away her husband, 
Lu. 1 : 27. espoused to a man whose name 

34. this be, seeing I know not a man ? 
2 :36. lived with an husband seven 
5: 8. for I am a sinful man, O Lord. 
12- behold a man full of leprosy: 
18. behold, men brought in abed 
7 :20. When the men were come unto 
8:27. a certain man, which had devils 
38. Now the man out of whom the 
41 . there came a man named Jairus, 
9: 14. were about five thousand men. 



AN II 



( 48 ) 



ANH 



Lu. 9:30. 
32, 
38. 
:31. 

32. 
:24. 

18. 
12, 

2. 



24: 



Joh. 1 



Acts 



9: 



10 



11 



there talked with him two men, 

the two men that stood with him. 

behold, a man of the company 

with the men of this generation, 

The men of Nineve shall rise 

none of those men which were 

is put away from (her) husband 

ten men that were lepers, which 

(there was) a man named Zacchasus, 

guest with a man that is a sinner. 

the men that held Jesus mocked 

(there was) a man named Joseph, (and he 

was) a good man, and a just: 
two men stood by them in 
which was a prophet mighty in (lit. a 

man, a prophet) 
nor of the will of man, but of God. 
After me cometh a man which 
Go, call thy husband, and come 
answered and said, I have no husband. 
hast well said, I have no husband: 
For thou hast had five husbands; and he 

whom thou now hast is not thy husband: 
So the men sat down, in number 
two men stood by them in white 
Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye 
Men (and) brethren, this scripture 
these men which have companied 
Jews, devout men, out of every nation 
Ye men of Judcea, and all (ye) that dwell 
Ye men of Israel, hear these words; Jesus 

of Nazareth, a man approved of God 
Men (and) brethren, let me freely 
Men (and) brethren, what shall we do? 
a certain man lame from his 
Ye men of Israel, why marvel 
desired a murderer (lit, a man a murderer) 

to be granted 
the number of the men was about 
a certain man named Ananias, 
have buried thy husband (are) 
buried (her) by her husband. 
multitudes both of men and women, 
the men whom ye put in prison 
Ye men of Israel, take heed to 
to whom a number of men, about 
seven men of honest report, 
a man full of faith and of the Holy 
Then they suborned men, which 
Men, brethren, and fathers, hearken; 
saying, Sirs, ye are brethren ; why 
devout men carried Stephen 
haling men and women committed 
was a certain man, called Simon, 
were baptized, both men and women, 
behold, a man of Ethiopia, 
whether they were men or women, 
the men which journeyed 
a man named Ananias coming 
heard by many of this man, 
they sent unto him two men, 
There was a certain man in 
now send men to Joppa, and call 
the men which were sent from 
Behold, three men seek thee, 
down to the men which were sent 
the centurion, a just man, and one 
for a man that is a Jew to keep 
behold, a man stood before me 
in to men uncircumcised, 
there were three men already come 
we entered into the man's house : 



Actsll:13. 


20. 


24. 


13: 7. 


15. 


16. 


21. 


22. 


26. 


38. 


14: 8. 


15. 


15: 7. 


13. 


22. 


— 
25. 


16: 9. 


17: 5. 


12. 


22. 


31. 


34. 


18:24. 


19: 7. 


25. 


35. 


37. 


20:30. 


21:11. 


23. 


26. 


" 28. 


38. 


22: 1. 


3. 


4. 


12. 


23: 1. 


6. 


21. 


27. 


30. 


24: 5. 


25: 5. 


14. 


17. 


23. 


24. 


27:10. 


21. 


25. 


28:17. 


Ro. 4: 8. 


7: 2. 



11: 
ICo. 7: 



said unto him, Send men to Joppa, 

were men of Cyprus and Cyrene, which, 

he was a good man, and full of the Holy 

Sergius Paulus, a prudent man ; who 

saying, (Ye) men (and) brethren, 

said, Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, 

a man of the tribe of Benjamin, 

a man after mine own heart, 

Men (and) brethren, children of the 

therefore, men (and) brethren, that 

there sat a certain man at Lystra, 

Sirs, why do ye these things ? 

said unto them, Men (and) brethren, 

Meri (and) brethren, hearken unto 

to send chosen men of their own 

chief mew among the brethren: 

to send chosen men unto you 

There stood a man of Macedonia, 

certain lewd fellows of the baser 

were Greeks, and of men, not a few. 

said, (Ye) men of Athens, I perceive 

by (that) man whom he hath 

certain men clave unto him, and 

an eloquent man, (and) mighty 

all the men were about twelve. 

Sirs, ye know that by this 

he said, (Ye) men of Ephesus, 

ye have brought hither these men, 

of your own selves shall men arise, 

bind the man that owneth this 

We have four men which have a 

Then Paul took the men, and the 

Crying out, Men of Israel, help: 

four thousand men that were 

Men, brethren, and fathers, hear ye 

I am verily a man (which am) a Jew, 

into prisons both men and women. 

a devout man according to the law, 

said, Men (and) brethren, I have 

Men (and) brethren, I am a Pharisee, 

of them more than forty men, 

This man was taken of the Jews, 

the Jews laid wait for the man, 

we have found this man (a) 

with (me), and accuse this man, if 

There is a certain man left in 

commanded the man to be brought 

chief captains, and principal men 

all men which are here present 

Sirs, I perceive that this voyage 

Sirs, ye should have hearkened 

Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer: 

Men (and) brethren, though I have 

Blessed (is) the man to whom the 

by the law to (her) husband so long 

if the husband be dead, she is loosed from 

the law of (her) husband. 
.if, while (her) husband liveth, she be 

married to another man, 
if her husband be dead, she is 
she be married to another man. 
. to myself seven thousand men, 
. let every woman have her own husband. 
. Let the husband render unto the 
also the wife unto the husband. 
. of her own body, but the husband : and 

likewise also the husband hath not power 
. Let not the wife depart from ( her) husband: 
. or be reconciled to (her) husband: and let 

not the husband put away (his) wife. 
. the woman which hath an husband 
.the unbelieving husband is 



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13 

14 

2Co.ll 

Gal. 4 

Eph.4 

5 



Col. 3 

ITi. 2 

3 

5 
Tit. 1 

2 
Jas. 1 



2 

3 

lPet.3 



11: 3 

4. 

7, 



Rev.21: 2 



wife is sanctified by the husband: 
whether thou shalt save (thy) husband? 

or how knowest thou, O man, whether 
how she may please (her) husband. 
as long as her husband liveth ; but if her 

husband be dead, 
the head of every man is Christ ; and the 

head of the woman (is) the man; 
Every man praying or prophesying, 
For a man indeed ought not to 
woman is the glory of the man. 
For the man is not of the woman ; but the 

woman of the man. 
Neither was the man created for the woman; 

but the woman for the man. 
neither is the man without the woman, 

neither the woman without the man, 
as the woman (is) of the man, even so (is) 

the man also by the 
that, if a man have long hair, it 
when I became a man, I put away 
let them ask their husbands at home: 
I have espoused you to one husband, 
than she which hath an husband. 
unto a perfect man, unto the measure 
yourselves unto your own husbands, 
the husband is the head of the wife, 
(be) to their own husbands in every 
Husbands, love your wives, even 
So ought men to love their wives 
that she reverence (her) husband. 
yourselves unto your own husbands, 
Husbands, love (your) wives, and 
that men pray every where, lifting 
nor to usurp authority over the man, 
the husband of one wife, vigilant, 
be the husbands of one wife, ruling 
having been the wife of one man, 
the husband of one wife, having 
good, obedient to their own husbands, 
A double minded man (is) unstable 
Blessed (is) the man that endureth 
the wrath of man worketh not the 
he is like unto a man beholding 
assembly a man with a gold ring, 
the same (is) a perfect man, (and) 
in subjection to your own husbands; 
subjection unto their own husbands : 
Likewise, ye husbands, dwell with 
as a bride adorned for her husband. 



avOog, anthos. 

Jas. 1 ; 10. because as the flower of the grass 

11. the grass, and the floicer thereof falleth, 

IPet. 1 :24.the glory of man as the flower of grass. 
— the flower thereof falleth away: 



avOpaKia, anthraliia. 



Joh. 18:18. who had made afire of coals ; for 

21 : 9. they saw a. fire of coals there, and fish 



avQpaZ, anthrax. 

Ro. 12:20. thou shalt heap coals of fire on his 



avOpwirapzcncoQ) anthropareskos. 

Eph. 6: 6. Not with eyeservice, as menpleasers ; 
Col. 3:22. not with eyeservice, as menpleasers ; 



avOpLOTTivog, anthropinos. 

Ro. 6: 19. 1 speak after the manner of men 
ICo. 2: 4. with enticing words of maris wisdom, 
13. not in the words which maris wisdom 
4: 3. of you, or of maris judgment : 
10: 13. such as is common to man : 
Jas. 3: /.hath been tamed of mankind: (lit. human 

nature) 
lPet.2:13.to every ordinance of man for the 



avvaioTiOKTO 



vog, antliropohtonos. 



avdiGTiqpLi, anthisteemi. 

Mat. 5: 39. unto you, That ye resist not evil: 
Lu. 21 : 15. not be able to gainsay nor resist. 
Acts 6: 10. were not able to resist the wisdom 

13: 8. withstood them, seeking to turn 
Ro. 9:19. For who hath resisted his will ? 

13: 2. resisteth the ordinance of God: and they 
that resist shall receive 
Gal. 2:11.1 withstood him to the face, 
Eph. 6: 13. able to withstand in the evil day, 
2Ti. 3: 8. Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, 
— do these also resist the truth: 
4: 15. he hath greatly withstood our words. 
Jas. 4: 7. Resist the devil, and he will flee 
IPet. 5 : 9. Whom resist stedfast in the faith, 



avOofioXoyiofiaL, anthomologeomai. 

Lu. 2:38. gave thanks likewise unto the Lord, 



Joh. 8:44. He was a murderer from the beginning, 
Uoh.3:15.hateth his brother is a murderer : and ye 
know that no murderer hath eternal life 



avOpw-rroQ, anthropos. 

Mat. 4: 4. Man shall not live by bread 

19.1 will make you fishers of men. 
5 : 13. to be trodden under foot of men. 
16. Let your light so shine before men, 

19. shall teach men so, he shall be 
6: l.do not your alms before men, 

2. that they may have glory of men. 
5. that they may be seen of men. 

14. if ye forgive men their trespasses, 

15. if ye forgive not men their trespasses, 

16. that they may appear unto men 
18. That thou appear not unto men 

7: 9. what man is there of you, whom 

12. ye would that jnen should do to you, 
8 : 9. For I am a man under authority, 

20. the Son of man hath not where 
27. the men marvelled, saying, 

9: 6. know that the Son of man hath 

8. had given such power unto men. 

9. he saw a man, named Matthew, 
32. brought to him a dumb man 

10: 17. beware of men : for they will deliver 
23. till the Son of man be come. 

32. shall confess me before men, 

33. shall deny me before men, him 

35. to set a man at variance against 

36. a maris foes (shall be) they of 



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Mat.ll : 8. A man clothed in soft raiment? 

19. The Son of man came eating and drinking, 

and they say, Behold a man gluttonous, 
12: 8. For the Son of man is Lord even 

10. behold, there was a man which 

11. What man shall there be among 
12. then is a man better than a sheep? 

13. Then saith he to the man, Stretch 

31. blasphemy shall be forgiven unto men; 

— shall not be forgiven unto men. 

32. speaketh a word against the Son of man, 

35. A good man out of the good 

— an evil man out of the evil 

36. idle word that men shall speak, 

40. so shall the Son of man be three 

43. unclean spirit is gone out of a man, 
45. the last (state) of that man is 

13 : 24. is likened unto a man which 

25. while men slept, his enemy 

28. unto them, An (lit. a man an) enemy hath 

done this. 
31. which a man took, and sowed in 
37.soweth the good seed is the Son of man; 

41 . The Son of man shall send forth 

44. which when a man hath found, 

45. is like unto a merchant man, 
52. like unto a man (that is) an 

15 : 9. doctrines the commandments of men. 
ll.goeth into the mouth defileth a man; 

— out of the mouth, this defileth a man. 
18. the heart; and they defile the man. 

20. defile a man : but to eat with unwashen 

hands defileth not a man. 
16:13. Whom do men say that I the Son of man am ? 
23. of God, but those that be of men. 

26. For what is a man profited, if 

— or what shall a man give in 

27. For the Son of man shall come 

28. till they see the Son of man 
17: 9. until the Son of man be risen 

12. shall also the Son of man suffer 

14. came to him a (certain) man, 

22. The Son of man shall be betrayed into the 

hands of men : 
18: 7. woe to that maw by whom the 

11. For the Son of man is come to 

12. if a man have an hundred 

23. heaven likened unto a certain king, 
19: 3. Is it lawful for a man to put 

5. this cause shall a man leave 

6. together, let not man put asunder. 

10. If the case of the man be so with 
12. which were made eunuchs of men: 
26. With men this is impossible; 

28. when the Son of man shall sit 

20: 1. like unto a man (that is) an 

18. the Son of man shall be betrayed 
28. Even as the Son of man came not 

21 : 25. from heaven, or of men ? And 
26. if we shall say, Of men; we fear 
23. A (certain) man had two sons; 
33. There was a certain (lit. a certain man a) 
housholder, 

22: 2. heaven is like unto a certain king, 

11. saw there a man which had not 
16.regardest not the person of men. 

23: 4. lay (them) on men's shoulders; 
5. they do for to be seen of men : 

7. to be called of men, Rabbi, Rabbi. 
13(14). the kingdom of heaven against men: 
28. appear righteous unto men, but 

24:27. the coming of the Son of man be. 



Mat.24:30. sign of the Son of man in heaven; 
— shall see the Son of man coming 
37. the coming of the Son of man be. 
39. the coming of the Son of man be. 

44. the Son of man cometh. 
25:13. wherein the Son of man cometh. 

14. as a man travelling into a far 

24. that thou art an hard man, 

31 . When the Son of man shall come 
26: 2. the Son of man is betrayed to be 

24. Son of man goeth as it is written of him : 
but woe unto that man by whom the Son 
of man is betrayed ! it had been good for 
that man if he had not 

45. the Son of man is betrayed into 
64. shall ye see the Son of man sitting 
72. with an oath, I do not know the man. 
74. (saying), I know not the man. 

27 : 32. they found a man of Cyrene, 
57. there came a rich man of 
Mar. 1:17. you to become fishers of men. 
23. a man with an unclean spirit; 
2: 10. that the Son of man hath power 

27. The sabbath was made for man, and not 

man for the sabbath : 

28. the Son of man is Lord also of 
3 : 1 . there was a man there which 

3. he saith unto the man which 
5. he saith unto the man, Stretch 
28. forgiven unto the sons of men, 
4:26. as if a man should cast seed 
5: 2. out of the tombs a man with an 

8. said unto him, Come out of the man, 
7: 7. doctrines the commandments of men. 

8. ye hold the tradition of men, 
11. If a man shall say to his father 

15. There is nothing from without a man, 

— are they that defile the man. 
18. without entereth into the man, 

20. That which cometh out of the man, that 

defileth the man. 

21 . out of the heart of men, proceed evil 
23. from within, and defile the man. 

8:24. said, I see men as trees, walking. 
27. Whom do men say that I am? 
31. that the Son of man must suffer 
33. the things that be of men. 

36. For what shall it profit a man, 

37. what shall a man give in exchange 

38. of him also shall the Son of man be 
9: 9. till the Son of man were risen from 

12.it is written of the Son of man, that 

31. The Son of man is delivered into the hands 
of men, 

10: 7. this cause shall a man leave his 

9. together, let not man put asunder. 
27. With men (it is) impossible, but not 

33. the Son of man shall be delivered 
45. For even the Son of man came 

11 : 2. a colt tied, whereon never man sat; 
30. was (it) from heaven, or of men? 

32. if we shall say, Of men; they 
12: 1. A (certain) man planted a vineyard, 

14.regardest not the person of men, but 
13: 26. shall they see the Son of man coming 

34. (Son of man is) as a man taking a far 
14: 13. there shall meet you a man bearing 

21. The Son of man indeed goeth, 

— woe to that man by whom the Son of man is 
betrayed ! good were it for that man if he 

41. the Son of man is betrayed into 
62. ye shall see the Son of man sitting 



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15. 



10. 

22. 

26. 
31. 
45. 

48. 
49. 
: 8. 
25. 
31. 
34. 

:29. 
33. 
35. 
:22. 
25. 
26. 
44. 

56. 

58. 
:30. 
:24. 
26. 
30. 
44. 
46. 



12: 



I know not this man of whom 

Truly this man was the Son of God. 

take away my reproach among men. 

peace, good will toward men. 

the (lit. the men the) shepherds said one to 

another, 
there was a man in Jerusalem, 
the same man (was) just and devout, 
stature, and in favour with God and man. 
That man shall not live by bread 
there was a man, which had a 
henceforth thou shalt catch men. 
brought in a bed a man which 
said unto him, Man, thy sins are 
that the Son of man hath power 
That the Son of man is Lord also 
there was a man whose right hand 
said to the man which had the 
he said unto the man, Stretch 
Blessed are ye, when men shall 
as evil, for the Son of man's sake, 
when all men shall speak well 
as ye would that men should do 
A good man out of the good treasure 
an evil man out of the evil treasure 
He is like a man which built 
is like a man that without a foundation 
I also am a man set under authority, 
A man clothed in soft raiment? 
shall I liken the men of this generation? 
The Son of man is come eating 
Behold a gluttonous man, and a 
spirit to come out of the man. 
Then went the devils out of the man, 
came to Jesus, and found the man, 
The Son of man must suffer 
For what is a man advantaged, if 
of him shall the Son of man be 
for the Son of man shall be delivered into 

the hands of men. 
For the Son of man is not come to destroy 

men's lives, 
the Son of man hath not where 
A certain man went down from 
.unclean spirit is gone out of a man, 
the last (state) of that man is worse 
so shall also the Son of man be to this 
the men that walk over (them) are 
(ye) lawyers ! for ye lade men with 
Whosoever shall confess me before men, 

him shall the Son of man also 
he that denieth me before men 
a word against the Son of man, 
said unto him, Man, who made me 
The ground of a certain rich man 
ye yourselves like unto men that 
for the Son of man cometh at 
they were sinners above all men 
mustard seed, which a man took, 
there was a certain man before 
A certain man made a great supper, 
Saying, This man began to build, 
"What man of you, having an 
he said, A certain man had two 
There was a certain rich man, 
which justify yourselves before men ; 
esteemed among men is abomination 
There was a certain rich man, 
one of the days of the Son of man, 
so shall also the Son of man be 
in the days of the Son of man. 
when the Son of man is revealed. 



Lu. 



23: 



24: 



18: 2. feared not God, neither regarded man: 
4. 1 fear not God, nor regard man; 

8. when the Son of man cometh, 

10. Two men went up into the temple 

11. that I am not as other men (are), 
27. which are impossible with men are 
31. concerning the Son of man shall 

19: 10. For the Son of man is come to seek 

12. A certain nobleman went into 

21. because thou art an austere man: 
22.knewest that I was an austere man, 
30. whereon yet never man sat: 

20: 4. was it from heaven, or of men? 
6. if we say, Of men ; all the people 

9. A certain man planted a vineyard, 
21 :26. Men's hearts failing them for fear, 

27. see the Son of man coming in a cloud 
36. to stand before the Son of man. 
22: 10. there shall a man meet you, bearing 

22. Son of man goeth, as it was determined: 
but woe unto that man by whom 

48.betrayest thou the Son of man 
58. Peter said, Man, I am not. 
60. Peter said, Man, I know not what 
69. shall the Son of man sit on the 
4. 1 find no fault in this man. 

6. whether the man were a Galilean. 
14. Ye have brought this man unto me, 
— have found no fault in this man 
47. Certainly this was a righteous man. 

7. The Son of man must be delivered into the 

hands of sinful men, 
Joh. 1 ; 4. the life was the light of men. 

6. There was a man sent from God, 
9. which lighteth every man that 

51(52). descending upon the. Son of man. 
2: 10. Every man at the beginning doth 

25. that any should testify of man: for he 
knew what was in man. 
3 : 1 . There was a man of the Pharisees, 
4. How can a man be born when 

13. (even) the Son of man which is 

14. so must the Son of man be 

19. men loved darkness rather than 
27. A man can receive nothing, 
4:28. into the city, and saith to the men, 
29. Come, see a man, which told me 

50. the man believed the word that 
5: 5. a certain man was there, which 

7. Sir, I have no man, when the 
9. immediately the man was made 

12. What man is that which said 

15. The man departed, and told the 
27. because he is the Son of man. 

34. 1 receive not testimony from man : 
41 . 1 receive not honour from men. 
6: 10. Said, Make the men sit down. 
14. Then those men, when they had 

27. which the Son of man shall 

53. the flesh of the Son of man, and 
62. ye shall see the Son of man ascend 
7:22. ye on the sabbath day circumcise a man. 

23. If a man on the sabbath day receive 
. — I have made a man every whit 

46. Never man spake like this man. 

51. Doth our law judge (any) man, before 
8: 17. the testimony of two men is true. 

28. have lifted up the Son of man, 
40. a man that hath told you the 

9: l.he saw a man which was blind 
11. A man that is called Jesus 

16. This man is not of God, because 

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Joh. 9: 16. Others said, How can a man that 

24. again called they the man 

— we know that this man is a 
30. The man answered and said unto 

10: 33. thou, being a man, makest 

11 -.47. this man doeth many miracles. 

50. that one man should die for 
12: 23. that the Son of man should be 

34. The Son of man must be lifted up ? who 

is this Son of man ? 

43. loved the praise of men more 
13:31. Now is the Son of man glorified, 
16:21. for joy that a man is born into 
17: 6. manifested thy name unto the men 
18: 14. that one man should die for the 

17. also (one) of this mans disciples? 

29. accusation bring ye against this man? 
19: 5.saith unto them, Behold the man! 
Acts 4: 9. deed done to the impotent man, 

12. given among men, whereby we 

13. were unlearned and ignorant men, 

14. beholding the man which was 

16. What shall we do to these men? 

17. henceforth to no man in this 

22. the man was above forty years 
5: 4. thou hast not lied unto men, but 

28. to bring this man's blood upon us. 

29. to obey God rather than men. 

35. to do as touching these men. 

38. Refrain from these men, and let them 

— counsel or this work be of men, 
6:13. This man ceaseth not to speak 
7:56. the Son of man standing on the 
9:33. he found a certain man named 

10:26. Stand up ; I myself also am a man. 

28. should not call any man common 
12: 22. voice of a god, and not of a man. 
14 : 1 1 . down to us in the likeness of men. 

15. We also are men of like passions 
15 : 17. the residue of men might seek 

26. Men that have hazarded their 
16:17. These men are the servants of 

20. saying, These men, being Jews, 

35. saying, Let those men go. 

37. uncondemned, being Romans, (lit. Roman 
men) and 
17:25. Neither is worshipped with men's hands, 

26. made of one blood all nations of men 

29. graven by art and man's device. 

30. commandeth all men every where 
18:13. This (fellow) persuadeth men to 
19: 16. the man in whom the evil spirit 

35. what man is there that knoweth 
21 :28. This is the man, that teacheth all 

39. Paul said, I am a man (which am) 
22:15.shalt be his witness unto all men 

25. scourge a man that is a Roman, 
26. thou doest: for this man is a Roman. 

23: 9. We find no evil in this man: 

24: 16. offence toward God, and (toward) men. 

25: 16. to deliver any man to die, before 

22. 1 would also hear the man myself. 
26:31. This man doeth nothing worthy 

32. This man might have been set 
28 : 4. No doubt this man is a murderer, 
Ro. 1 : 18. ungodliness and unrighteousness of men, 

23. image made like to corruptible man, 
2: 1 . inexcusable, O man, whosoever 

3. thinkest thou this, O man, that 
9. every soul of man that doeth evil, 

16. shall judge the secrets of men 
29. whose praise (is) not of men, but of God. 



Ro. 3: 4. 
5. 

28. 
4: 6. 
5:12. 

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God be true, but every man a liar ; 
taketh vengeance ? I speak as a man 
that a man is justified by faith 
the blessedness of the man, unto whom 
as by one man sin entered into 
so death passed upon all men, 
gift by grace, (which is) by one man, 
(judgment came) upon all men 
— (the free gift came) upon all men unto 

19. as by one man's disobedience many 
6: 6. that our old man is crucified 
7 : 1 . dominion over a man as long as 

22. law of God after the inward man: 

24. O wretched man that I am ! 
9; 20. O man, who art thou that repliest 
10: 5. the man which doeth those things 
12: 17. honest in the sight of all men. 

18. live peaceably with all men. 
14: 18. acceptable to God, and approved of men. 

20. (it is) evil for that man who eateth 
lCo. 1:25. foolishness of God is wiser than men; and 

the weaknessofGodis stronger thanwzen. 
2: 5. not stand in the wisdom of men, 
9. entered into the heart of man, the 
11. what man knoweth the things of a man, 

save the spirit of man 
1 4. the natural man receiveth not 
3: 3. are ye not carnal, and walk as men? 

21. Therefore let no man glory in men. 
4: 1. Let a man so account of us, as 

9. unto the world, and to angels, and to men. 
6:18. Every sin that a man doeth is 
7 : 1. (It is) good for a man not to touch 
7.1 would that all men were even 
23.be not ye the servants of men. 
26. (it is) good for a man so to be. 
9: 8. Say I these things as a man ? 
11 : 28. let a man examine himself, 
13 : 1 . with the tongues of men and of angels, 
14: 2. speaketh not unto men, but unto 

S.speaketh unto men (to) edification, 
15: 19. we are of all men most miserable. 

21 . since by man (came)death, bymarc(came) 

also the resurrection 
32. If after the manner of men I have 
39. (there is) one (kind of) flesh of men, 
45. The first man Adam was made 
47. The first man (is) of the earth, earthy: the 
second man (is) the Lord 
2Co. 3: 2. known and read of all men: 
4: 2. to every man's conscience in 

16. though our outward man perish, 
5 : 1 1 . we persuade men ; but we are 
8:21. also in the sight of men. 
12: 2. 1 knew a man in Christ above 
3. 1 knew such a man, whether 
4. is not lawful for a man to utter, 
Gal. 1: 1. Paul, anapostle, notof men, neither by man, 
10. For do I now persuade men, or God? or 
do I seek to please men ? for if I yet 
pleased men, I 
11. preached of me is not after man. 
12. 1 neither received it of man, 
2: 6. God accepteth no man's person: 

16. a man is not justified by the 
3: 12. The man that doeth them shall 

15. 1 speak after the manner of men; Though 
(it be) but a man's covenant, 
5: 3.1 testify again to every man 
6 : 1 . if a man be overtaken in a 
7. for whatsoever a man soweth, 
Eph. 2: 15. himself of twain one new man, 



AN0 



Phi. 



Col. 



2Th. 



Hi. 



Eph. 3: 5. known unto the sons of men, 

16. by his Spirit in the inner man; 
4: 8. captivity captive, and gave gifts unto men 
14. by the sleight of men, (and) cunning 
22. the old man, which is corrupt 
24. that ye put on the new man, 
5:31. shall a man leave his father 
6: 7. as to the Lord, and not to men: 
2: 7. was made in the likeness of men: 
8. being found in fashion as a man, 
4: 5. moderation be known unto all men. 
1:28.. Whom we preach, warning every man, 
and teaching every man in all wisdom ; 
that we may present every man 
2: 8. vain deceit, after the tradition of men, 
22. commandments and doctrines of men ? 
3 : 9. ye have put off the old man with 
23. to the Lord, and not unto men; 
lTh. 2:- 4. not as pleasing men, but God, 

6. Nor of men sought we glory, neither 
13. received (it) not (as) the word of men, 

15. please not God, and are contrary to all 

men : 
4: 8.despiseth not man, but God, 
2: 3. that man of sin be revealed, the 
3: 2. from unreasonable and wicked men : 
2 : 1 . of thanks, be made for all men ; 

4. Who will have all men to be saved, 

5. one mediator between God and men, the 

man Christ Jesus ; 
4: 10. who is the saviour of all men, 
5:24. Some men's sins are open beforehand, 
6 : 5. disputings of men of corrupt minds, 
9. which drown men in destruction 
1 1 . But thou, O man of God, flee 

16. whom no man hath seen, nor 
2Ti. 2: 2. commit thou to faithful men, 

3: 2. For men shall be lovers of their 

8. men of corrupt minds, reprobate 

13. evil men and seducers shall wax 

17. That the man of God may be 
Tit. 1 : 14. commandments of men, that 

2: 11. salvation hath appeared to all men, 
3: 2. shewing all meekness unto all men. 

8. are good and profitable unto men. 
10. A man that is an heretick after 

Heb 2: 6. What is man, that thou art 
— or the son of man, that thou 
5: 1. priest taken from among men is ordained 

for men in things 
6: 16. For men verily swear by the greater: 
7: 8. here men that die receive tithes ; 

28.maketh men high priests which 
8: 2. the Lord pitched, and not man. 
9:27. as it is appointed unto men 
13: 6.1 will not fear what man shall 
Jas. 1 : 7. let not that man think that he 
19. let every man be swift to hear, 
2: 20. wilt thou know, O vain man, 

24. that by works a man is justified, 
3: 8. the tongue can no man tame ; 

9. therewith curse we men, which 
5:17.Elias was a man subject to like 

IPet. 1:24. all the glory of man as the flower 
2 : 4. disallowed indeed of men, but" 

15. silence the ignorance of foolish men : 
3: 4. the hidden man of the heart, 
4: 2. in the flesh to the lusts of men, 

6. according to men in the flesh, 

2Pet. 1:21. not in old time by the will of man: but 
holy men of God spake (as they were) 
2: 16. dumb ass speaking with man's voice 



( 53 ) ANI 

2Pet.3: 7. judgment and perdition of ungodly wi< 
Uoh.5: 9. If we receive the witness of men, 
Jude 4. there are certain men crept in 
Rev. 1:13. (one) like unto the Son of man, 
4: 7. third beast had a face as a man, 
8: 11. many mew died of the waters, 
9: 4. only those men which have not 

5. a scorpion, when he striketh a man. 

6. those days shall men seek death, 

7. faces (were) as the faces of men. 
10. their power (was) to hurt men 
15. to slay the third part of men. 
18. was the third part of men killed, 

20. the rest of the men which were 
11: 13. were slain of men seven thousand: 
13: 13. on the earth in the sight of men, 

18. for it is the number of a man ; 
14: 4. were redeemed from among men, 

14. sat like unto the Son of man, 
16: 2. grievous sore upon the men 

8. unto him to scorch men with fire. 

9. men were scorched with great 
18. as was not since men were 

21 . there fell upon men a great hail 
— and men blasphemed God 

18: 13. chariots, and slaves, and souls of men. 
21: 3. tabernacle of God (is) with men, 
17. (according to) the measure of a man, 



avOvn-artvii), anthupatuo. 

Actsl8: 12. when Gallio ivas the deputy of 



avOviraToc, anthupatos. 

Actsl3: 7. was with the deputy of the country, 
8. to turn away the deputy from the 
12. Then the deputy, when he saw 
19:38. the law is open, and there are deputies t 



avirjfii, 



anieemi. 



Actsl6: 26. every one's bands were loosed. 

21 -A0. loosed the rudder bands, and hoised 
Eph. 6: 9. unto them, forbearing threatening: 
Heb 13: 5. he hath said, I will never leave thee, 



aviXtwQ, anileos. 

Jas. 2:13. shall have judgment without mercy, 



avnrroQi aniptos. 

Mat. 15: 20. to eat with unwashen hands 
Mar 7 : 2. to say, with unwashen, hands, 

5. eat bread with unwashen hands ? 



avivTrifii) anisteemL 

Mat. 9: 9. Follow me. And he arose, and followed 
him. 
12:41. men of Nineveh shall rise in 
17: 9. the Son of man be risen again from 
20: 19. the third day he shall rise again. 
22:24 .raise up seed unto his brother. 
26: 62. the high priest arose, and said 

Mar 1 ; 35. rising up a great while before 



ANI 



( 54 ) 



10: 

12 

14 

16: 
Lu. 1; 

4 



Mar. 2: 14. Follow me. And he arose and followed 
3:26. if Satan rise up against himself, 
5 : 42. the damsel arose, and walked ; 
7 : 24. from thence he arose, and went into 
8:31. after three days rise again. 
9: 9. the Son of man xoere risen from the 

10. what the rising from the dead (lit. to rise) 

27. lifted him up ; and he arose. 

31 . he shall rise the third day. 
: 1. he arose from thence, and cometh 

34. the third day he shall rise again. 

50. rose, and came to Jesus. 
;23. therefore, when they shall rise, 

25. when they shall rise from the 
:57. there arose certain, and bare false 

60. priest stood up in the midst, and 
: 9. when (Jesus) was risen early 

39. Mary arose in those days, and 

: 16. sabbath day, and stood up for to read, 

29. rose up, and thrust him out of the 

38. he arose out of the synagogue, and 

39. she arose and ministered unto them. 
: 25. immediately he rose up before them, and 

28. he left all, rose up, and followed him. 
: 8. he arose and stood forth. 
: 55 . came again, and she arose straightway : 
: 8. one of the old prophets was risen again. 

19. one of the old prophets is risen again. 

25. behold, a certain lawyer stood up, 
; 7.1 cannot rise and give thee. 

8. Though he will not rise and give him, 

32. shall rise up in the judgment 
18.1 will arise and go to my father, 

20. he arose, and came to his father. 
31 .though one rose from the dead. 
19. said unto him, Arise, go thy way: 

33. the third day he shall rise again. 

45. when he rose up from prayer, 

46. rise and pray, lest ye enter into 
1 . whole multitude of them arose, and 

: 7. the third day rise again. 
12. Then arose Peter, and ran unto the 

33 . they rose up the same hour, and 
46. to rise from the dead the third day: 

Joh. 6:39. should raise it up again at the 
40. 1 will raise him up at the last 
44. 1 will raise him up at the last day. 
54. 1 will raise him up at the last day. 
11 : 23. Thy brother shall rise again. 
24. 1 know that he shall rise again 

31. that she rose up hastily and went 

9 . that he must rise again from the 
15. Peter stood up in the midst of... and 
24. Whom God hath raised up, having 

30. he would raise up Christ to sit 

32. This Jesus hath God raised up, 
3: 22. your God raise up unto you of your 

26. God, having raised up his Son 
5: 6. the young men arose, wound... and 

1 7. Then the high priest rose up, and 

34. Tfien stood there up one in the 

36. before these days rose up Theudas, 

37. After this man rose up Judas 
6 : 9. Then there arose certain of the 
7:18. Till another king arose, which 

37. A prophet shall the Lord your God raise up 
8:26. Arise, and go toward the south 

27. he arose and went: and, behold, a 
9: 6. Arise, and go into the city, and it shall 

1 1 . Arise, and go into the street which 

18. arose, and was baptized. 
34. arise, and make thy bed. And he arose 



20 

Acts 1 

2 



Acts 9 



10 



14 

15 

17 

20 
22 

23 
26 

Ro. 14 

15 
lCo.10 
Eph. 5 
lTh. 4 

Heb 7 



ANO 

: 39. Then Peter arose and went with them. 

40. the body said, Tabitha, arise. 

41. her (his) hand, and lifted her up, 
:13. Rise, Peter ; kill, and eat. 

20. Arise therefore, and get thee down, 

26. saying, Stand up; 1 myself also 

41 . after he rose from the dead. 
: 1. Arise, Peter ; slay and eat. 

28. there stood up one of them... and 
: 7. raised him up, saying, Arise up 
:16. Then Paul stood up, and beckoning 

33(32). he hath raised up Jesus again; 

34. he raised him up from the dead, 
: 10. Stand upright on thy feet. 

20. he rose up, and came into the city: 
: 7. Peter rose up, and said unto them, 
: 3. suffered, and risen again from the dead ; 

31. he hath raised him from the dead. 
:30. of your own selves shall men arise, 
: 10. said unto me, Arise, and go into 

16. arise, and be baptized, and wash 
: 9. of the Pharisees' part arose, and 
•A6.rise, and stand upon thy feet: 

30. the king rose up, and the governor, 
: 9. Christ both died, and rose, and revived, 
:12.he that shall rise to reign over 
: 7. eat and drink, and rose up to play. 
: 14. arise from the dead, and Christ shall 
-.14. Jesus died and rose again, even so 

16. the dead in Christ shall rise first: 
: 11. another priest should rise after 

15. there ariseth another priest, 



avor}TOQ, anoeetos. 

Lu. 24:25. O fools, and slow of heart to believe 
Ro. 1 : 14. both to the wise, and to the unwise. 
Gal. 3 : 1.0 foolish Galatians, who hath 

3. Are ye so foolish ? having begun 
ITi. 6: 9. (into) many foolish and hurtful 
Tit. 3: 3. ourselves also were sometimes foolish t 



avoia, anoia. 

Lu. 6:11. they were filled with madness ; 
2Ti; 3: 9. their folly shall be manifest 



avoiyw, anoigo. 

Mat. 2: 11. when they had opened their treasures, 
3: 16. the heavens were opened unto him, 
5 : 2. he opened his mouth, and taught 
7: 7. knock, and it shall be opened unto you: 

8. that knocketh it shall be opened. 
9:30. their eyes were opened; and Jesus 
13:35. 1 ivill open my mouth in parables ; 
17:27. when thou hast opened his mouth, 
20:33. Lord, that our eyes may be opened. 
25:11. saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. 
27: 52. the graves were opened; and many 
Lu. 1 : 64. his mouth was opened immediately, 
3: 21. praying, the heaven was opened, 
11 : 9. knock, and it shall be opened unto you. 

10. that knocketh it shall be opened. 
12:36. they may open unto him immediately 
13: 25. saying, Lord, Lord, open unto us ; 
Joh. 1 :51(52). ye shall see heaven open, and 
9:30. How were thine eyes opened? 

14. Jesus made the clay, and opened his eyes. 
17. that he hath opened thine eyes ? 



ANO 



( 55 ) 



ANT 



Joh. 9:21. or who hath opened his eyes, 

26. how opened he thine eyes ? 

30. (yet) he hath opened mine eyes. 
32. that any man opened the eyes 
10: 3. To him the porter openeth; and 
21 . Can a devil open the eyes of the 
11 :37. which opened the eyes of the blind, 
Acts 5: 19. by night opened the prison doors, 
23. when we had opened, we found 
7:56. Behold, I see the heavens opened, 
8:32. so opened he not his mouth: 

35. Then Philip opened his mouth, and 
9: 8. when his eyes were opened, he 

40. she opened her eyes : and when 
10: 11. saw heaven opened, and a certain 

34. Then Peter opened (his) mouth, and 
12: 10. which opened to them of his 

14. she opened not the gate for gladness, 
16. when they had opened (the door), 
14:27. how he had opened the door of 
16: 26. all the doors were opened, and every 

27. seeing the prison doors open, 
18:14. was now about to open (his) mouth, 
26:18. To open their eyes, (and) to turn 

Ro. 3: 13. Their throat (is) an open sepulchre ; 
lCo.16: 9. a great door and effectual is opened unto 
2Co. 2:12. when... a door was opened unto me of the 

6:11. our mouth is open unto you, our 
Col. 4: 3. that God would open unto us a door 
Rev. 3: 7. he that openeth, and no man shutteth; and 
shutteth, and no man openeth ; 
8. 1 have set before thee an open door, 
20. hear my voice, and open the door, 
4: l.a door (was) opened in heaven: 
5: 2. Who is worthy to open the book, and 

3. was able to open the book, neither 

4. found worthy to open and to read the 

5. hath prevailed to open the book, 
9. to open the seals thereof : for thou 

6 : 1 . when the Lamb opened one of the 
3. when he had opened the second 
5. when he had opened the third 

7. when he had opened the fourth 
9. when he had opened the fifth 

12. when he had opened the sixth 
8: 1 .when he had opened the seventh 
9: 2. he opened the bottomless pit ; 
10: 2. in his hand a little book open : 

8. take the little book which is open 
11:19. temple of God was opened in 
12: 16. the earth opened her mouth, and 
13: 6. he opened his mouth in blasphemy 
15: 5. the testimony in heaven was opened: 
19:11 .1 saw heaven opened, and behold 

20: 12. the books were opened: and another book 
j was opened, which is 



avoLKO^ofxid), anoikodomeo. 

Actsl5 : 16. will build again the tabernacle 

— I will build again the ruins thereof, 



avoi^ig, anoixis. . 

Eph. 6 :19. that I may open (lit. in the opening of) 
my mouth boldly, 



avofiias anomia. 

Mat. 7 :23. depart from me, ye that work iniquity. 



Mat.l 3: 41. that offend, and them which do iniquity; 
23:28. are full of hypocrisy and iniquity. 
24 : 12. because iniquity shall abound, 
Ro. 4: 7. they whose iniquities are forgiven, 

6: 19. servants to uncleanness and to iniquity 
unto iniquity ; 
2Co. 6: 14. hath righteousness with unrighteousness? 
2Th. 2: 7. the mystery of iniquity doth already 
Tit. 2 -.14. might redeem us from all iniquity, 
Heb 1: 9. loved righteousness, and hated iniquity ; 
8: 12. their iniquities will I remember no 
10: 17. their sins and iniquities will I remember 
Uoh.3: 4. Whosoever committeth sin transgresseth 
also (lit. commits transgression of) the 
law : for sin is the transgression of the 
law. 



avojuog, anomos. 

Mar 15 : 28. numbered with the transgressors. 
Lu. 22: 37. reckoned among the transgressors : 
Acts 2: 23. by wicked hands have crucified 
lCo. 9: 21. that are icithout law, as without law, being 
not without law to God, 
— gain them that are without law. 
2Th. 2: 8. then shall that Wicked be revealed, 
iTi. 1 : 9. for the lawless and disobedient, 
2Pet.2: 8. to day with (their) unlawful deeds; 



avojiiwQ, anomos. 

Ro. 2: 12. as many as have sinned without law shall 
also perish without law: 



avopdoo), anorihoo. 



Lu. 13 : 13. she was made straight, and 

Actsl5 : 16. the ruins thereof, and I will set it up: 

Heb 12 : 12. lift up the hands which hang 



avoGioQ) anosios. 

1 Ti. 1 : 9. for unholy and profane, for 

2TL 3: 2. disobedient to parents, unthankful, vn- 

holy, 



avo)(fi, anokee. 

Ro. 2: 4. riches of his goodness and forbearance 
3: 25(26). through the forbearance of God ; 



avTayajviZofiai, antagonizomai. 

Heb 12 : 4. unto, blood, striving against sin. 



avraXXajfia, antallagma. 

Mat.16 :26. what shall a man give in exchange 
Mar. 8 : 37. shall a man give in exchange for 



avravairXripow, antanapleeroo. 

Col. 1 : 24 .fill up that which is behind of the 



ANT 



avTcnroSiSwjuii, antapodidomi. 

Lu. 14: 14. they cannot recompense thee: for thou 

shalt be recompensed 
Ro. 1 1 :35. it shall be recompensed unto him again 

12:19. 1 will repay, saith the Lord. 
ITh. 3 : 9. what thanks can we render to God 
2Th. 1 • 6. with God to recompense tribulation 
Heb 10:30. 1 will recompense, saith the Lord. 



( 56 ) ANT 

avri&aXXw, antiballo. 

Lu. 24:17. (are) these that ye have one to another, 



avra7r6^ojiia, antapodoma. 

Lu. 14: 12. again, and a recompence be made thee. 
Ro. 11 : 9. a stumblingblock, and a recompence unto 



avrct7roSo(n£; antapodosis. 

Col. 3:24. ye shall receive the reward of the in- 
heritance: 



avraTTOKpivojuai, antapokrinomai . 

Lu. 14: 6. could not answer him again to 
Ro. 9 : 20. thou that repliest against God ? 



avTi-ira), antepo. 

Lu. 21: 15. shall not be able to gainsay nor 
Acts 4: 14. they could say nothing against it. 



avTL^LaTiOefxevoQ, antidiatithemenos. 

2Ti. 2 : 25. instructing those that oppose themselves , 



avriSiKog, antidikos. 

Mat. 5:25. Agree with thine adversary quickly, 

— at any time the adversary deliver 
Lu. 12:58.goest with thine adversary to the 

18: 3. saying, Avenge me of mine adversary. 
lPet.5: 8. because your adversary the devil, 



avrWeaig, antithesis. 

ITi. 6:20. oppositions of science falsely so called; 



avTE)(Ojuiai, antekomai. 

Mat. 6:24. or else he will hold to the one, and 

Lu. 16: 13. or else he will hold to the one, and despise 

ITh. 5:14. support the weak, be patient 

Tit. 1: 9. Holding fast the faithful word 



Mat. 2 

5; 

17 

20 
MarlO 
Lu. 1; 

11 
12 

19 

Joh. 1 
Actsl2 

Ro. 12 
lColl 
Eph. 5 
ITh. 5 
2Th. 2 

Heb 12 

Jas. 4 
lPet.3 



avri, anti. 

:22. in the room of his father Herod, 

;38. An eye for an eye, and a tooth for 

:27. give unto them for me and thee. 

: 28. give his life a ransom for many. 

:45.to give his life a ransom for many. 

;20. because (lit. for that) thou believest not 

my words, 
-.11. will he for a fish give him a 
: 3 . Therefore ( lit. for that ) whatsoever ye have 

spoken 
: 44. because (lit. for that) thou knewest not 

the 
:16.allwe received, and grace for grace. 
: 23. because (lit. for that) he gave not God 

the glory : 
! 17. Recompense to no man evil for evil. 
:15. (her) hair is given her for a covering. 
: 31. For this cause shall a man leave 
: 15. none render evil for evil unto any 
: 10. because (lit. for that) they received not 

the love 
: 2. who for the joy that was set 
16. who for one morsel of meat sold 
: 15. For that ye (ought) to say, If the 
: 9. Not rendering evil for evil, or railing/or 

railing: 



avTiKaQi(jTr}fii, antikathisteemi. 

Hebl2 : 4. Ye have not yet resisted unto blood, 

avriKaXib), antikaleo. 

Lu. 14: 12. lest they also bid thee again, and 



avTiKEijuai, antikimai. 

Lu. 13: 17. all his adversaries were ashamed; 

21 : 15. which all your adversaries shall 
IC0I6: 9. unto me, and (there are) many adver- 
saries. 
Gal. 5: 17. these are contrary the one to the other: 
Phi. 1 :28. nothing terrified by your adversaries: 
2Th. 2 : 4. Who opposeth and exalteth himself 
ITi. 1 : 10. that is contrary to sound doctrine ; 
5: 14. give none occasion to the adversary 



avTLKpv, antikru. 

Acts20: 15. came the next (day) over against Chios 



avTiXa/u^avo/jLah antilambanomai. 

Lu. 1 :54. He hath holpen his servant Israel, 
Acts20:35.ye ought to support the weak, and 
ITi. 6: 2. beloved, partakers of the benefit. 



avTiXiyco, antilego. 



Lu 



2 : 34. a sign which shall be spoken against ; 
20:27. which deny that there is any resurrection; 
Joh. 19: 12. himself a king speaketh against Caesar. 
Actsl3:45. spake against those things which were 
spoken by Paul, contradicting and blas- 
pheming. 
28: 19. when the Jews spake against (it), 
22. every where it is spoken against. 
Ro. 10:21. a disobedient and gainsaying people. 
Tit. 1 : 9. exhort and to convince the gainsayers. 

2: 9. well in all (things) ; not answering again; 



ANT ( 

avri\ri\piQ, antileepsis. 

lCo.12: 28. gifts of healings, helps, governments, 



57 ) 



ANfl 



avTiXoyia, aniilogia. 

Heb. 6 : 16. (is) to them an end of all strife. 

7: 7. without all contradiction the less is 
12: 3. endured such contradiction of 
Jude 11. perished in the gainsaying of Core. 



avTikoi&opiuJi antiloidoreo. 

lPet.2:23. when he was reviled, reviled not again 

avTiXvrpovi antilutron. 

ITi. 2: 6. "Who gave himself a ransom for all, 



Mat. 



avTLjxzTpiu), antimetreo. 

2. it shall be measured to you again. 



Lu. 6:38. it shall be measured to you again. 



auTLfjaaOia, antimisthia. 

Ro. 1:27. that recommence of their error which 
2Co. 6:13. Now for a recompence in the same, 



avTi^piGTOQ, antikristos. 

Uoh 2: 18. have heard that antichrist shall come, even 
now are there many antichrists ; 
22. He is antichrist, that denieth the Father 
4: 3. this is that (spirit) of antichrist, whereof 
2Joh. 7. This is a deceiver and an antichrist. 



avrXtw, antleo. 



Joh. 2: 8.saith unto them, Draw out now, and bear 
unto 
9. the servants which drew the water knew ; 
4: 7.cometh a woman of Samaria to draw 
water: 
15. 1 thirst not, neither come hither to draw. 



avr\r}fia, antleema. 

Joh. 4: 11. Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, 

avro^OaXiiiiu), antophthalmeo. 

Acts27:15. could not bear up into the wind, 

avv^poc, anudros. 

Mat. 12:43. he walketh through dry places, seeking 
Lu. 11 :24. walketh through dry places, seeking rest 
2Pet.2 :17. These are wells without water, clouds 
Jude 12. clouds (they are) without water, 



avTiiraptpyofiai) antiparerkomai. 

Lu. 10:31. he passed by on the other side. 

32. looked (on him), and passed by on the 
other side. 



avTiwEpav; antiperan. 

Lu. 8:26. Gadarenes, which is over agai?ist Galilee. 



avrnriffTb). antipipto. 

Acts 7: 51. ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: 



avTio-TparevoiuLai, antistratuomai. 

Ro. 7:23. warring against the law of my mind, 



avTirao-GOfiai, anhtassomai . 

Actsl8: 6. when they opposed themselves, and 

Ro. 13: 2. Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, 

Jas. 4: 6. he saith, God resisteth the proud, but 

5 : 6. the just ; (and) he doth not resist you. 
lPet.5: 5. for God resisteth the proud, and giveth 



(ivtltvttov, antitupon. 

Heb. 9:24. (which are) the figures of the true ; 
lPet.3:21.The like figure whereunto, (even) baptism 



avv-iTOKpiTog, anupokritos. 

Ro. 12: 9. (Let) love be without dissimulation. 
2Co. 6: 6. by the Holy Ghost, by love unfeigned, 
ITi. 1: 5. a good conscience, and (of) faith un- 
feigned: 
2Ti. 1 : 5. the unfeigned faith that is in thee, 
IPet.l : 22. unto unfeigned love of the brethren, 
Jas. 3:17. without partiality, and without hypocrisy. 



clvvttotciktoq, anupotaktos. 

ITi. 1 : 9. for the lawless and disobedient, for the 
Tit. 1 : 6. not accused of riot, or unruly. 

10. there are many icnruly and vain 
Heb. 2: 8. nothing that is not put under him. 



avw ? ano. 



Joh. 



2: 7. they filled them up to the brim. 
8 : 23. Ye are from beneath ; I am from above: 
11:41. Jesus lifted up (his) eyes, and said, 
Acts 2:19.1 will shew wonders in heaven above, 
Gal. 4:26. Jerusalem which is above is free, 
Phi. 3: 14. prize of the high calling of God 
Col. 3: 1 .seek those things which are above, 
2. Set your affection on things above, 
Heb 12: 15. of bitterness springing up trouble (you), 



avwyeov, anogeon. 

Mar 14: 15. shew you a large upper room furnished 
Lu. 22: 12. shew you a large upper room furnished: 



AN£2 

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Mar 15 
Lu. 1 
Joh. 3 



IP 



Acts26 
Gal. 4 



Jas. 



: 51 . in twain from the top to the bottom ; 
:38.in twain from the top to the bottom. 
: 3. of all things from the very first, 
: 3. Except a man be born again, 
7. Ye must be born again. 

31 . He that cometh from above is 
: 11. except it were given thee from above: 

23. woven from the top throughout. 
: 5. knew me from the beginning, 
: 9. ye desire again (lit. a second time again 

ttoXlv avojQev) to be in bondage? 
: 17. every perfect gift is from above, 
: 15. descendeth not from above, but 

1 7 . the wisdom that is from above is 



avu)T£piKog, anoterikos. 
Actsl9: 1. having passed through the upper coasts 

avwTEpov, arioteron. 

Lu. 14:10. say unto thee, Friend, go up higher: 
Heb 10 : 8. Above when he said, Sacrifice and 



avii)(pE\r)Q, andphelees. 

Tit. 3: 9. for they are unprofitable and vain. 

Heb. 7:18. the weakness and unprofitableness thereof. 



a^ivr}, axinee. 



Mat. 3: 10. now also the ax is laid unto the root 
Lu. 3: 9. now also the axe is laid unto the root 



a£,iog, axios. 

Mat. 3: 8. therefore fruits meet for repentance: 
10:10. the workman is worthy of his meat. 
11. enquire who in it is worthy ; and there 
13. if the house be worthy, let your peace 

— if it be not worthy, let your peace return 
37. more than me is not worthy of me : 

— than me is not worthy of me. 
38.followeth after me, is not worthy of me. 

8. they which were bidden were not worthy. 
8. therefore fruits worthy of repentance, 
4. That he was worthy for whom he 
7. for the labourer is worthy of his hire. 
48. did commit things worthy of stripes, 
19. am no more worthy to be called 
21. am no more worthy to be called thy 
: 15. nothing worthy of death is done unto 
41 . for we receive the due reward of our 
: 27 .shoe's latchet I am not worthy to unloose. 
:25.of (his) feet I am not worthy to loose. 
46. judge yourselves unworthy of 
: 29. laid to his charge worthy of death 
: 11 . committed any thing worthy of death, 
25. committed nothing worthy of death, 
:20. do works meet for repentance. 
31.doeth nothing worthy of death or of 
Ro. 1 :32. such things are worthy of death, 

8: 18. present time (are) not worthy (to be) 
1 Co 16 : 4. if it be meet that I go also, they shall 
2Th. 1 : 3. for you, brethren, as it is meet, because 



22 
Lu. 3 

7 
10 
12 
15 

23 

Joh. 1 

Actsl3 

23 
25 

26 



ITi. 1:15. faithful saying, and worthy of all accep- 
tation, 
4: 9. This (is) a faithful saying and worthy 

of all 
5: 18. The labourer (is) worthy of his reward. 
6 : 1 . their own masters worthy of all 
Heb 11 : 38. Of whom the world was not worthy: 
Rev. 3: 4. in white: for they are worthy. 

4: 11. Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive 

5: 2. Who is worthy to open the book, 

4. no man was found worthy to open 

9. Thou art worthy to take the book, 

12. Worthy is the Lamb that was slain 

16: 6. blood to drink ; for they are worthy. 



a^Loa), axioo. 

Lu. 7 : 7. neither thought I myself worthy to 
Actsl5:38.Paul thought not good to take him 

28 : 22. we desire to hear of thee what thou 
2Th. 1:11. God would count you worthy of (this) 
ITi. 5: 17. be counted worthy of double honour, 
Heb. 3 : 3. was counted worthy of more glory 

10: 29. shall he be thought worthy, who hath 



afZ,i(OQ 9 axios. 

Ro. 16: 2. her in the Lord, as becometh saints, 
Eph. 4 : 1 . that ye walk worthy of the vocation 
Phil. 1 :27.be as it becometh the gospel of Christ 
Col. 1 : 10. might walk worthy of the Lord unto 
lTh. 2 : 12. That ye would walk worthy of God, 
3 Joh. 6. their journey after a godly sort, 
worthily of God) thou 



(lit. 



aoparog, aoratos. 



Ro. 1 :20. For the invisible things of him from 
Col. 1: 15. Who is the image of the invisible God, 
16. that are in earth, visible and invisible, 
ITi. 1:17. the King eternal, immortal, invisible, 
Hebll:27.as seeing him who is invisible. 



Mat. 2 

33. 

4, 

18 

12. 

'8, 

9. 

10. 

11. 

Mar. 6:30. 

16:10. 

13. 



Lu. 



7:18. 

22 

8:20 

34 

36 

47, 

9:36 

13: 1 

14:21 

18:37. 

24: 9 



aTreryyEAAw, apangello. 

bring me word again, that I may 
into the city, and told every thing, 
Go and shew John again those things 
, he shall shew judgment to the 
buried it, and went and told Jesus. 
did run to bring his disciples word. 
And as they went to tell his disciples, 
go tell my brethren that they go 
shewed unto the chief priests all 
told him all things, both what 
she went and told them that had 
they went and told (it) unto the residue: 
shewed him of all these things. 
Go your way, and tell John what things 
it was told him (by certain) which 
went and told (it) in the city and in the 
which saw (it ) told them by what 
she declared unto him before 
kept (it) close, and told no man in those 
some that told him of the Galilaeans, 
came, and shewed his lord these things, 
they told him, that Jesus of 
told all these things unto the 



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20 

Acts 4: 

5: 

11: 
12 

15 
16 
22 
23 



26 
28 
lCo.14 
ITh. 1 
Heb.2 
Uoh.l 



51.his-servants met him, and told (him), 

18. came and told the disciples that 
23. reported all that the chief priests 

22. not in the prison, they returned, and told, 

25. Then came one and told them, saying, 

13. he shewed us how he had seen 

14. ran in, and told how Peter stood before 
17. Go shew these things unto James, 

27. who shall also tell (you) the same 
36. keeper of the prison told this saying 

26. he went and told the chief captain, 

16. entered into the castle, and told Paul. 

17. he hath a certain thing to tell him. 

19. What is that thou hast to tell me? 

20. shewed first unto them of Damascus, 

21 . that came shewed or spake any 

25. and report that God is in you of a truth. 
9. themselves shew of us what 
; 12. 1 iciU declare thy name unto 

2. bear witness, and shew unto you that 

3. seen and heard declare we unto you, 



awayxoju-ah apankomai. 

Mat.27 : 5. departed, and went and hanged himself. 



airayb), apago. 

Mat. 7: 13. the way, that leadeth to destruction, 

14. narrow (is) the way, which leadeth unto 

26 -.57. laid hold on Jesus led (him) away 

27: 2. bound him, they Zed (him) away, 

SI. led him away to crucify (him). 

Mar 14:44. take him, and lead (him) away safely. 

53. they led Jesus away to the high 

15: 16. the soldiers ledhixa away into 

Lu. 13: 15. from the stall, and lead (him) away to 

23:26. as they led him away, they laid 
Joh. 18 : 13. led him away to Annas first ; 

19:16. they took Jesus, and led (him) away. 
Actsl2: 19. commanded that (they) should be put to 
death. 
23: 17. Bring this young man unto the 
24: 7. took (him) away out of our hands, 
lCo 12 : 2. carried away unto these dumb idols, even 



a7raXXao-o-w, apallasso. 

Lu. 12:58. that thou mayest he delivered from him ; 
Actsl9; 12. the diseases departed from them, 
Heb. 2: 15. and deliver them who through fear of 



cnraXXorpioM, apallotrioo. 

Eph. 2:12. being aliens from the commonwealth 

4: 18. being alienated from the life of 
Col. 1:21. that were sometime alienated 



airaXog, hapalos. 

Mat.24:32. When his branch is yet tender, 
Mar 13:28. When her branch is yet tender, 



airavrdd), apantao. 

Mat.28: 9. behold, Jesus met them, saying, 
Mar. 5: 2. there met him out of the tombs a 

14: 13. there shall meet you a man bearing 
Lu. 14:31. to meet him that cometh against 

17: 12. there met him ten men that were 
Joh. 4:51. his servants met him, and told (him), 
I Actsl6:16.with a spirit of divination met us, 



cnravrricrig, apanteesis. 

Mat.25: 1. went forth to meet (lit. the meeting of) the 
bridegroom. 
6. bridegroom cometh; go ye out to meet 
him. 
Acts28: 15. they came to meet us as far as 
ITh. 4:17.to meet the Lord in the air : and 



cnra%, hapax. 



airaiSevTOQ, apaidutos. 

2Ti. 2:23. foolish and unlearned questions avoid, 



airaipofiau apairomai. 

Mat. 9: 15. bridegroom shall be taken from them, 
Mar. 2 :20. bridegroom shall be taken away from 
Lu. 5 : 35. bridegroom shall be taken away from 



cnraiTEto), apaiteo. 

Lu. 6 : 30. away thy goods ask (them) not again. 
12: 20. thy soul shall be required of thee: 



aTraX-ylw, apalgeo. 

Eph. 4: 19. Who being past feeling have given 



2Co 11: 25. beaten with rods, once was I stoned, 
Phi. 4: 16. ye sent once and again unto my 
ITh. 2: 18. come unto you, even I Paul, once and 
again ; 

4. those who were once enlightened, 
7. the high priest alone once every year, 

26. now once in the end of the world 

27. it is appointed unto men once to die, 

28. Christ was once offered to bear the 
2. worshippers once purged should 

12:26. Yet once more I shake not the 

27. this (word) Yet once more, signifieth 

lPet.3:18. Christ also hath once suffered for sins, 
20. when once the longsuffering of God 

Jude 3. faith which was once delivered 

5. though ye once knew this, how that 



Heb. 6: 
9: 



10: 



awapatarog, aparabatos. 

Heb. 7:24. hath an unchangeable priesthood. 



aTrapacTKevaarog, aparaskuastos. 

2Co. 9: 4. with me, and find you unprepared, 



airapviOfiai, apameomai, 

Mat.l6:24. come after me, let him deny himself, 



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Mat.26 : 34. cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice. 
35. yet will I not deny thee. 
75. cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice. 
Mar. 8:34. let him deny himself, and take 

14:30. crow twice, thou shalt deny me thrice. 

31. 1 will not deny thee in any wise. 

72. twice, thou shalt deny me thrice. 

Lu. 9:23. come after me, let him deny himself, 

12: 9. shall be denied before the angels 

22: 34. thou shalt thrice deny that thou 

61. cock crow, thou shalt deny me thrice. 
Joh.l3:38. crow, till thou hast denied me 



I Acts. 5: 16. they were healed every one. 

6: 15. all that sat in the council, looking 
10: 8. he had declared all (these) things 
11 : 10. all were drawn up again into heaven. 
13: 29. had fulfilled all that was written 
16: 3. they knew all that his father was 

28. Do thyself no harm: for we are all here. 
27: 33. Paul besought (them) all to take 
Eph. 6: 13. having done all, to stand. 
Jas. 3: 2. in many things we offend all. 



cnrapn, aparti. 
Rev.l4:13.die in the Lord from henceforth 



cnrapTKr/jLog, apartismos. 

Lu. 14:28. whether he have (sufficient) to finish (it)? 
(lit. the finishing) 

cnrapxh) aparkee. 

Ro. 8 : 23. which have the firstfruits of the Spirit, 
11:16. For if the firstfruit (be) holy, the 
16 : 5. who is the firstfruits of Achaia 

1 Co. 15 : 20. become the firstfruits of them that 
23. Christ the firstfruits ; afterward 
16: 15. that it is the firstfruits of Achaia, 

Jas. 1 : 18. a kind of firstfruits of his creatures. 

Rev.l4i 4. (being) the firstfruits unto God and 



cnrag, hapas. 

Mat. 6: 32. ye have need of all these things. 

24:39. the flood came, and took them all away ; 
28: 11. unto the chief priests all the things that 
Mar 5 :40. when he had put them all out, he 

8; 25. restored, and saw every man clearly. 
11:32. for all (men) counted John, that he was 
16:15. Go ye into all the world, and preach 
Lu. 2:39. had performed all things according 

3:16. John answered, saying unto (them) all, 

21. when all the people were baptized, 
4: 6. All this power will I give thee, 
5: 11. they forsook all, and followed him. 
26. they were all amazed, and they glorified 

28. he left all, rose up, and followed him. 
7:16. there came a fear on all : and they 
8:37. Then the whole multitude of the 

9: 15. they did so, and made them all sit 
15: 13. younger son gathered all together, 
17: 27. the flood came, and destroyed them all. 

29. from heaven, and destroyed (them) all. 
19: 7. when they saw (it), they all murmured, 

37 .the whole multitude of the disciples 
48. for all the people were very attentive 
21 : 4. For all these have of their abundance 
— hath cast in all the living that 
12. before all these, they shall lay 
23: l.the whole multitude of them arose, 
Acts 2: l.they were all with one accord in 
4. they were all filled with the Holy 
14. all (ye) that dwell at Jerusalem, 
44. together, and had all things common ; 
4:31. they were all filled with the Holy 

32. they had all things common. 
5: 12. they were all with one accord in 



cnraTau), apatao. 

Eph. 5: 6. Let no man deceive you with 

ITi. 2:14. Adam was not deceived, but the woman 

being deceived was in the 
Jas. 1 :26. his tongue, but deceiveth his own 



aTrdrr), apatee. 

Mat.l3:22.the deceitfulness of riches, choke 
Mar. 4: 19. the deceitfulness of riches, and the 
Eph. 4:22. corrupt according to the deceitful 
Col. 2: 8. through philosophy and vain deceit, 
2Th. 2; 10. with all deceivableness of 
Heb 3 : 13. through the deceitfulness of sin. 
2Pet.2:13.with their own deceivings while 



cnrarwp) apator. 

Heb 7: 3. Without father, without mother, 



cnravyaarfjia, apaugasma. 
Heb 1 : 3. Who being the brightness of (his) 



a-ire'iOsta, apitlua. 

Ro. 11 : 30. obtained mercy through their unbelief: 
32. concluded them all in unbelief, 

Eph. 2 : 2. in the children of disobedience : 
5: 6. upon the children of disobedience. 

Col. 3: 6. on the children of disobedience : 

Heb 4: 6. entered not in because of unbelief: 
11. the same example of unbelief. 



airei0ib) 9 apitheo. 



Joh. 3:36. 
Actsl4: 2, 

17: 5. 

19: 9. 

Ro. 2: 8. 

10:21. 

11:30. 

31. 

15:31. 

Heb 3:18. 

11:31. 

lPet.2: 7. 

8. 

3: 1. 

20. 

4:17. 



he that believeth not the Son shall 

the unbelieving Jews stirred up the 

the Jews which believed not, moved 

when divers were hardened, and believed 

not, 
do not obey the truth, but obey 
unto a disobedient and gainsaying people, 
in times past have not believed God, 
have these also now not believed, 
from them that do not believe in 
to them that believed not ? 
not with them that believed not, 
unto them which be disobedient, the 
stumble at the word, being disobedient : 
that, if any obey not the word, they 
Which sometime were disobedient, 
them that obey not the gospel of God ? 



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nwEiO^g, apiihees. 



Lu. 1 : 17. the disobedient to the wisdom of the just : 
Acts26: 19. 1 was not disobedient unto the heavenly 
Ro. 1 :30. of evil things, disobedient to parents, 
2Ti. 3: 2. blasphemers, disobedient to parents, 
Tit. 1 : 16. being abominable, and disobedient, and 
3: 3. were sometimes foolish, disobedient, 



aTreiXtu), apileo. 

Acts 4: 17. 7e* us straitly threaten them, that they 
lPet.2:23. when he suffered, he threatened not ; 



aireikri, apllee. 



Acts 4 : 1 7. let us straitly ( lit. with threatening) threaten 
them, that 
29. Lord, behold their threatenings : 
9: 1. breathing out threatenings and 
Eph. 6: 9. unto them, forbearing threatening : 



Col. 



aTrEicdvviQ, apekdusis. 
2 :ll. in putting off the body of the sins 



cnrsXau), apelao. 

Actsl8:16.he drave them from the judgment seat. 



cnreXeyiJLogi apelegmos. 

Actsl9:27.our craft is in danger to be set at nought : 



cnraXevOepoc, apelutheros. 

lCo. 7:22. (being) a servant, is the Lord's free man 

aTrEXiriZu), apelpizo. 

Lu. 6:35. lend, hoping for nothing again; 



aTTsifii, apimi. 

lCo. 5: 3. For I verily, as absent in body, but 
2Co.lO: I. being absent am bold toward you: 

11. by letters when we are absent, such 
13: 2. being absent now I write to them 

10. 1 write these things being absent, 
Phi. 1 :27. 1 come and see you, or else be absent, 
Col. 2 : 5. though I be absent in the flesh, 



aTTzifih apimi. 

A.cts\lA0.went into the synagogue of the Jews. 



clttwkziv-) apipin. 

2Co. 4: 2. have renounced the hidden things 



cnr£ipa<jTOQ>) aplrastos. 

Jas. 1 : 13. for God cannot be tempted with 



aireipog, apiros. 

Heb. 5:13. (is) unskilful in the word of 



aTTCKSs^o/xcu, apekdekomai. 



Ro. 



19. waitethfor the manifestation of the 
23. ourselves, waiting for the adoption, 
25. (then) do we with patience wait for (it). 
ICo. 1: 7. waiting for the coming of our 
Gal. 5 : 5. wait for the hope of righteousness 
Phi. 3 -.20. whence also we look for the Saviour, 
Heb 9:28. unto them that look for him shall 



aireK^voimai, apekduomai. 

Col. 2:15. having spoiled principalities and 
3: 9. that ye have put off the old man 



airivavri, apenanti. 

Mat.21 : 2. Go into the village over against you, 
27:24. washed (his) hands before the multitude, 
61. sitting over against the sepulchre. 

Acts 3: 16. soundness in the presence of you all. 
17: 7. these all do contrary to the decrees of 

Ro. 3 : 18. no fear of God before their eyes. 



Hi. 



cnrtpavTog, aperantos. 

1 : 4. to fables and endless genealogies, which 



aiT£pi(nra<JT(i)g, aperispastos. 

ICo. 7: 35. upon the Lord without distraction. 

aTTEpiriniTOQ, aperitmeetos. 

Acts 7:51. stiffnecked and uncircumcised in heart 



airipypnai, aperkomai. 

Mat. 2:22. he was afraid to go thither: 

4:24. his fame went throughout all Syria: 
8: 18. commandment to depart unto the 

19. will follow thee whithersoever thou goest. 

21 . suffer me first to go and bury my father. 

31. suffer us to go away into the herd 

32. they went into the herd of swine: 

33. fled, and went their ways into the city, and 
9: 7. he arose, and departed to his house. 

10 : 5. Go not into the way of the Gentiles, 
13:25. tares among the wheat, and went his way. 

28. that we go and gather them up ? 

46. went and sold all that he had, and 
14: 15. that they may go into the villages, and 

16. said unto thc»n, They need not depart; 

25. Jesus went unto them, walking 
16: 4. he left them, and departed. 

21. how that he must go unto Jerusalem, 
18:30. went and cast him into prison, till 
19: 22. that saying, he went away sorrowful: 



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Mat.20: 4(5). And they went their way. 

21 : 29. afterward he repented, and went. 
30. said, I (go), Sir: and went not. 

22: 5. went their ways, one to his farm, 
22. left him, and went their way. 

25: 10. while they went to buy, the bridegroom 
18. went and digged in the earth, and hid 
25. went and hid thy talent in the earth: 
46. these shall go away into everlasting 

26 :36. Sit ye here, while I go and pray yonder. 
42. He went away again the second time, and 
44. he left them, and went away again, 

27: 5. departed, and went and hanged himself. 
60. the door of the sepulchre, and departed. 

28: 10. my brethren that they go into 
Mar 1 : 20. the hired servants, and went after him. 

35. he went out, and departed into a 
42. the leprosy departed from him, 

3: 13. whom he would: and they came unto 
5: 17. to pray him to depart out of their 
20. he departed, and began to publish 

24. (Jesus) went with him ; and much 
6:27(28). he went and beheaded him in 

32. they departed into a desert place 

36. that they may go into the country 

37. Shall we go and buy two hundred 
46. he departed into a mountain 

7: 24. he arose, and went into the borders 

30. when she was come to her 
8:13. again departed to the other side. 
9: 43. having two hands to go into hell, 
10:22. sad at that saying, and went away 
11: 4. they went their way, and found 
12: 12. they left him, and went their way. 
14: 10. one of the twelve, went unto the 
12. Where wilt thou that we go and 
39. again he went away, and prayed 
16: 13. they went and told (it) unto the 
Lu. 1 : 23. he departed to his own house. 

38. the angel departed from her. 

2: 15„ as the angels were gone away from 
5:13. the leprosy departed from him. 
14. go, and shew thyself to the priest, 

25. departed to his own house, 

7:24. when the messengers of John were de- 
parted, 

8:31. command them to go out into 

34. went and told (it) in the city and in 
37. besought him to depart from them ; 

39. he went his way, and published 

9: 12. that they may go into the towns.. .and 
57. 1 will follow thee whithersoever thou goest. 

59. suffer me first to go and bury my father. 

60. #o thou and preach the kingdom of God. 
10:30. departed, leaving (him) half dead. 
17:23.^0 not after (them), nor follow (them). 
19: 32. that were sent went their way, 

22: 4. he went his way, and communed 

13. they went, and found as he had 
23: 33. when they were come to the place, 
24: 12. clothes laid by themselves, and departed, 
24. went to the sepulchre, and found 
Joh. 4: 3. He left Judaea, and departed again into 
8. For his disciples were gone away 
28. went her way into the city, and 
43. after two days he departed thence 
47. he went unto him, and besought 
5:15. The man departed, and told the Jews 
6: 1. Jesus went over the sea of Galilee, 
22. (that) his disciples were gone away 
66. many of his disciples went back, 



Joh. 9:11. 
10:40. 
11:28. 

46. 

54. 
12:19. 



16: 7. 

18: 6. 

20:10. 

Acts 4:15. 

5:26. 

9:17. 

10: 7. 

28:29. 
Ro. 15:28. 
Gal. 1:17. 
Jas. 1:24. 
Jude 7. 
Rev. 9:12, 

10: 9. 

11:14. 

12:17. 

16: 2, 

18:14 



21: 4 



I went and washed, and I received sight. 
went away again beyond Jordan 
had so said, she went her way, 
some of them went their ways to the 
went thence unto a country 
behold, the world is gone after him. 
These things spake Jesus, and departed, 

and 
expedient for you that I go away : for if I 

go not away, 
they went backward, and fell to 
the disciples went away again 
commanded them to go aside out 
Then went the captain with 
Ananias went his way, and entered 
spake unto Cornelius was departed, 
the Jews departed, and had great 
I will come by you into Spain. 
I went into Arabia, and returned 
beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, 
going after strange flesh, are 
One woe is past; (and), behold, 
I went unto the angel, and said unto 
The second woe is past ; (and), behold, 
went to make war with the 
the first went, and poured out his 
lusted after are departed from thee, 
goodly are departed from thee, and 
the former things are passed away. 



airiyzi, apeki. 
Max. IA-Al.it is enough, the hour is come; 



68. Lord, to whom shall we 



go? 



a7re\ofiai, apekomai. 

Actsl5 : 20. that they abstain from pollutions 

29. That ye abstain from meats offered 
lTh. 4: 3. that ye should abstain from fornication: 

5:22. Abstain from all appearance of evil. 
lTi. 4: 3. (commanding) to abstain from meats, 
1 Pet. 2: 11. abstain from fleshly lusts, which 



cnri^oi, apeko. 



Mat. 6: 2. 1 say unto you, They have their reward. 
5. 1 say unto you, They have their reward. 
16. 1 say unto you, They have their reward. 
15: 8. their heart is far from me. 
Mar. 7 : 6. their heart is far from me. 
Lu. 6 : 24. ye have received your consolation. 

7: 6. when he was now not far from the house, 
15 : 20. when he ivas yet a great way off, 
24:13. which was from Jerusalem (about) 
Phi. 4: 18. But I have all, and abound: 
Philem.15.that thou shouldest receive him for 



9: 7. He went his way therefore, and 



cnriaTEio, apisteo. 

Mar.16 : 1 1 . had been seen of her, believed not. 

16. he that believeth not shall be damned. 
Lu. 24: 11. as idle tales, and they believed them not. 

41 . while they yet believed not for joy, and 
Acts28 : 24. were spoken, and some believed not. 
Ro. 3 : 3. what if some did not believe ? 
2Ti. 2:13. If we believe not, (yet) he abideth 



AIII 

aTTKTTia, apistia. 



Mat.13: 58. works there because of their unbelief. 

17: 20. said unto them, Because of your unbelief: 
Mar. 6: 6. he marvelled because of their unbelief. 
9 : 24. 1 believe ; help thou mine unbelief. 
16: 14. upbraided them with their unbelief 
Ro. 3: 3. shall their unbelief make the 

4:20. promise of God through unbelief; 
11 : 20. because of unbelief they were broken 
23. if they abide not in unbelief, 
lTi. 1 : 13. 1 did (it) ignorantly in unbelief. 
Heb. 3: 12. you an evil heart of unbelief , 

19. not enter in because of unbelief . 



airto-TOc, apistos. 

17. O faithless and perverse generation, 
19. O faithless generation, how long shall 
41. O faithless and perverse generation, 
46. his portion with the unbelievers. 
27.be not faithless, but believing. 
8. thought a thing incredible with you, 
6. that before the unbelievers. 

12. hath a wife that believeth not, 

13. hath an husband that believeth not, 

14. For the unbelieving husband 

— the unbelieving wife is sanctified 

15. if the unbelieving depart, let him 
10:27. If any of them that believe not 
14:22. to them that believe not: but 

— not for them that believe not, 

23. (that are) unlearned, or unbelievers, 

24. there come in one that believeth not, 
2Co. 4: 4. minds of them which believe not, 

6: 14. yoked together with unbelievers: 

15. hath he that believeth with an infidel ? 
ITi. 5: 8. is worse than an infidel. 
Tit. 1 : 15. defiled and unbelieving (is) nothing 
Rev.21 : 8. But the fearful, and unbelieving, 



Mat.17: 
Mar. 9: 
Lu. 9: 
12: 
Joh.20: 
Acts26: 
lCor.6: 
7: 



air\oTY)Q, haplotees. 



Ro. 12: 8. (let him do it) with simplicity; 
2Co. 1 :12. that in simplicity and godly sincerity 
8 : 2. unto the riches of their liberality. 
9: 11. in every thing to all bounti fulness, 
13. for (your) liberal distribution unto 
11 : 3. from the simplicity that is in Christ. 
Eph. 6: 5. in singleness of your heart, as 
Col. 3:22. in singleness of heart, fearing God: 



cnrXovg, haplous. 

Mat. 6:22. if therefore thine eye be single, 
Lu. 11 :34. therefore when thine eye is single, 



cnrXug, haplos. 

Jas. 1: 5. that giveth to all (men) liberally, 



cnro, apo. 

note — Only with a genitive. 
Mat. 1:17. the generations from Abraham 

— from David until the carrying 

— from the carrying away into 



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Mat. 1 : 21. shall save his people from their sins. 

24. Then Joseph being raised from sleep 
2: l.came wise men from the east 

16. from two years old and under, according 
3: 4. had his raiment of camel's hair, 
7. to nee from the wrath to come? 
13. cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan 
16. went up straightway out of the water: 
4:17. From that time Jesus began to 

25. multitudes of people from Galilee, and 
5: 18. shall in no wise pass from the law, 

29. pluck it out, and cast ( it ) from thee: 
30. cut it off, and cast (it) from thee: for 

42. from him that would borrow of thee 
6: 13. temptation, but deliver us from evil: 
7: 4. pull out the mote out of thine eye ; 

15. Beware of false prophets, which come 

16. Ye shall know them by their fruits. Do 
men gather grapes of thorns, or figs of 
thistles ? 

20. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall 
23. depart from me, ye that work iniquity. 

8: l.was come down from the mountain, 

11. many shall come from the east and 
30. a good way off from them an herd 

34. he would depart out of their coasts. 
9: 15. bridegroom shall be taken from them, 

16. to fill it up takethfro?n the garment, 
22. was made whole from that hour. 
10: 17. But beware of men: for they will 

28. fear not them (lit. for them) which kill 
the body, 

11 : 12./rom the days of John the Baptist 
19. wisdom is justified of her children. 

25. hast hid these things from the wise 

29. my yoke upon you, and learn of me -, 
12:38. we would see a sign from thee. 

43. the unclean spirit is gone oid of a man, 
13: 1. same day went Jesus out of the house, 

12. from him shall be taken away 

35. kept secret from the foundation of 
44./or joy thereof goeth and selleth all 

14: 2. he is risen from the dead; and 

13. followed him on foot out of the cities. 

26. they cried out for fear. 
29. Peter was come down out of the ship, 

15: 1. which were of Jerusalem, saying, 
8. their heart is far from me. 
22. came out of the same coasts, and 

27. dogs eat of the crumbs which fall from 

28. made whole from that very hour. 
16: 6. beware of the leaven of the Pharisees 

11. ye should beware of the leaven of 

12. bade (them) not beware of the leaven of 
bread, but of the doctrine of the Pharisees, 

21. From that time forth began Jesus 

— suffer many things of the elders 
17: 9. as they came down from the mountain, 

18. the devil; and he departed out of him: and 

the child was cured from that very 
25.o/ whom do the kings of the earth 

— of their own children, or of strangers? 
26. Peter saith unto him, Of strangers. 

18: 7. Woe unto the world because of offences ! 
8. cut them off, and cast (them) from thee: 
9. pluck it out, and cast (it) from thee: 
35. if ye from your hearts forgive not 

19: l.he departed from Galilee, and came 
4. which made (them) at the beginning 
8. from the beginning it was not so. 

20: 8. beginning from the last unto the 

29. as they departed from Jericho, 



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Miit.21 : 8. cut down branches from the trees, 
11. the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee. 
43. shall be taken from you, and given 
22: 46. durst any (man) from that day 
23: 33. can ye escape (lit. from) the damnation 
of hell ? 
34. persecute (them) from city to city: 
35. from the blood of righteous Abel unto 
39. Shall not see me henceforth, till ye 
24 : 1 . went out, and departed from the temple : 
21. not since the beginning of the world 
27. lightning cometh out of 'the east, 
29. the stars shall fall from heaven, 

31. from one end of heaven to the other 

32. Now learn a parable of the fig tree ; 
25:28. Take therefore the talent from him, 

29. from him that hath not shall be taken away 
(lit. from him) even 

32. separate them one from another, as a shep- 

herd divideth (his ) sheep from the goats : 
34. from the foundation of the world: 

41. Depart from me, ye cursed, into 

26: 16. from that time he sought opportunity 
29. 1 will not drink henceforth of this 

39. let this cup pass from me: nevertheless 

42. cup may not pass away from me, 
47. from the chief priests and elders of 

58. Peter followed him afar off (lit. from far) 
64. Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man 
27 : 9. they of the children of Israel did 

21. Whether of the twain will ye that 
24. 1 am innocent of the blood of 

40. come down from the cross. 

42. now come down from the cross, 
45. Now from the sixth hour there 
51 . rent in twainfrom the top to the 
55. were there beholding afar off, which fol- 
lowed Jesus from Galilee, 
57. came a rich man of Arimathaea, 
64. He is risen from the dead: so the 
28: 2. rolled back the stone from the 
4. for fear of him the keepers did 

7. that he is risen from the dead ; 

8. departed quickly/rom the sepulchre 
Mar. 1: 9. that Jesus came from Nazareth 

10. coming up out of the water, he saw 

42. the leprosy departed from him, 
2: 20. shall be taken away from them, 

3: 7. a great multitude from Galilee followed 
him, and from Judaea, 
8. from Jerusalem, and from Idumaea, 

22. scribes which came down from Jerusalem 
4:25. from him shall be taken even that 

5: 6. when he saw Jesus afar off, he 
17. him to depart out of their coasts. 
29. that she was healed of that plague. 

34. in peace, and be whole of thy plague. 

35. there came from the ruler of the 
6.33. ran afoot thither out of all cities, and 

43. of the fragments, and of the fishes. 
7: 1. scribes, which came from Jerusalem. 

4. (when they come) from the market, 

6. their heart is far from me. 
15. but the things which come out of him, 
17. entered into the house from the people, 
28. under the table eat of the children's 

33. he took him aside from the multitude, 
8:1]. seeking of him a sign from heaven, 

15. beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, 
31.be rejected of the elders, and (of) the chief 
9: 9. as they came down from the mountain, 
10: 6. from the beginning of the creation 



Mar.l0:46 


11 


:12 


12 


: 2 




34. 




38 


13 


:19. 




27. 




28. 


14 


:35 




36. 




52. 




54. 


15 


:21 




30. 



Lu, 



32 

38 

40 

43 

45 

16: 8 

9 

1: 2 

38, 

48, 

52, 

70, 

2: 4 

15 

36 

37. 

3: 7, 

4: 1, 

13. 

35. 

41. 

42. 

5: 2. 

3. 

8. 

10. 

13. 

15. 
35. 
36. 
6:13. 
17. 

29. 

30. 
7: 6. 

21. 

35. 

45. 
8: 2. 

3. 
12. 

18. 
29. 
33. 
35. 
37. 
38. 
43. 

46. 
9: 5. 

22 



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.as he went out of Jericho with his 

.when they were come from Bethany, 

. of the fruit of the vineyard. 

. not far from the kingdom of God. 

.Beware of the scribes, which love 

.as was not from the beginning of 

.from the uttermost part of the 

. Now learn a parable of the fig tree ; 

.the hour might pass from him. 

. take away this cup from me : 

.linen cloth, and fled from them naked. 

. Peter followed him afar off, even 

. who passed by, coming out of the country, 

. Save thyself, and come down from the 

cross, 
.descend now from the cross, that 
.rent in twain from the top to the 
.also women looking on afar off: 
. Joseph o/Arimathaea, an 
.when he knew (it) of the centurion, 
. out quickly, and fled from the sepulchre ; 
. Mary Magdalene, out of whom he 
. which from the beginning were 
.the angel departed from her. 
.from henceforth all generations shall 
.put down the mighty from (their) seats, 
. which have been since the world began: 
Joseph also went up from Galilee, 
were gone away from them into 
. seven years from her virginity ; 
. which departed not from the temple, 
. to flee from the wrath to come ? 
. returned /row Jordan, and was led 
.he departed from him for a season, 
.in the midst, he came out o/him, 
.devils also came out of many, 
. that he should not depart from them. 
. the fishermen were gone out of them, 
. thrust out a little from the land, 
.saying, Depart from me; for 
from henceforth thou shalt catch 
.immediately the leprosy departed from 

him. 
.healed by him of their infirmities. 
. shall be taken away from them, 
.that was (taken) out of the new agreeth 
. of them he chose twelve, whom 
.multitude of people out of all Judaea 
to be healed of their diseases ; 
, and him (lit. from him) that taketh away 

thy cloke 
. of him that taketh away thy goods 
.was now not far from the house, 
.cured many of (their) infirmities and 
.wisdom is justified of all her children, 
.this woman, since the time I came 
. had been healed of evil spirits and 
out of whom went seven devils, 
.ministered unto him of their substance. 
, the word out of their hearts, lest 
.from him shall be taken even 
• the unclean spirit to come out of the 
. Then went the devils out of the man, 
. out of whom the devils were 
. besought him to depart from them ; 
. the man out of whom the devils 
, an issue of blood twelve (lit. from twelve) 

years, 
. I perceive that virtue is gone out of me. 
. when ye go out of that city, shake off the 

very dust from your feet 
.be rejected of the elders and chief .priests 



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Lu . 9 : 33. as they departed from him, 

37. they were come down/rom the 

38. behold, a man of the company 

39. bruising him hardly departeth from him. 
45.it was hid from them, that they 
54. fire to come down from heaven, 

10: 21. hid these things from the wise and 
30. went down from Jerusalem to Jericho, 
42. shall not be taken away from her. 

11 : 4. temptation ; but deliver us from evil. 

24. the unclean spirit is gone out of a 

50. was shed from the foundation of the world, 

may be required of this generation ; 

51 . From the blood of Abel unto the 
be required o/this generation. 

12: 1. Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, 
4. Be not afraid of them that kill 

15. Take heed, and beware of covetous ness : 

20. thy soul shall be required of thee: 

52. For from henceforth there shall be 
54. When ye see a cloud rise out of the west, 

57. why even of yourselves judge ye 

58. thou mayestbe delivered from him ; 
13: 15. loose his ox or (his) ass from the stall, 

16.be loosed from this bond on the 

25. When once (lit. from when> the master of 

the house 
27. depart from me, all (ye) workers 

29. they shall come from the east, and (from) 

the west, and from the north, 
14: 18. all with one (consent) began to make 
15 : 16. filled his belly with the husks that 
16: 3.taketh away /rom me the stewardship: 

16. since that time the kingdom of 
18. that is put away from (her) husband 

21. with the crumbs which fell from the 

23. seeth Abraham afar off, and 

30. went unto them from the dead, 
17: 25. be rejected of this generation. 

29. day that Lot went out of Sodom it rained 

fire and brimstone from heaven, 
18: 3. Avenge me of mine adversary. 
34. this saying was hid from them, 
19: 3. could not for the press, because he 

24. Take from him the pound, and give 
26.from him that hath not, even 

— shall be taken away from him. 
39. Pharisees/rom among the multitude 
42. now they are hid from thine eyes. 

20: 10. should give him of the fruit of the 
46. Beware of the scribes, which desire 
21 -.11. signs shall there he from heaven. 

26. Men's hearts failing them for fear, 

30. know o/your own selves that summer 
22: 18. not drink of the fruit of the vine, 

41. he was withdrawn from them about 

42. remove this cup from me: 

43. an angel unto him. from heaven, 
45. when he rose up from prayer, 

— found them sleeping for sorrow, 
69. Hereafter shall the Son of man 
71. ourselves have heard of his own mouth. 

23: 5. beginning from Galilee to this place. 
26. coming out of the country, and on him 
49. women that followed him from Galilee, 
51. (he was) of Avimathsea, a cityof the 

24: 2. stone rolled away from the sepulchre. 
9.returned/rora the sepulchre, and 
13. which was from Jerusalem 
21. third day since these things were 
27. beginning at Moses and (lit. and at) all 
the 



Lu. 24 



Joh. 1 



8: 9 



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31. he vanished out of their sight. 

41 . they yet believed not for joy, and 

42. broiled fish, and of an honeycomb. 
47. all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. 
51. he was parted from them, and carried 
44(45). Philip was of Bethsaida, the 
45(46). Jesus of Nazareth the son of Joseph. 
51(52). Hereafter ye shall see heaven open, 

2. thou art a teacher come from God: 
19. The Son can do nothing o/himself, 
30.1 can of mine own self do nothing: 

17. or (whether) I speak of myself. 

18. He that speaketh o/himself seeket.h 
28. 1 am not come of myself, but he 
42. out of the town of Bethlehem, where 

beginning at the eldest, (even) 
28. (that) I do nothing o/myself, but 
42. neither came I o/myself, but he 
44. He was a murderer from the beginning, 
10: 5. not follow, but will flee from him : 

18. No man taketh it from me, but I lay it 
down o/myself. I have 
11 ; 1 . (named) Lazarus, of Bethany, the 

18. unto Jerusalem, about fifteen furlongs off: 
51. this spake he not o/himself: but 
53. Then from that day forth they took 

21. which (was) of Bethsaida of Galilee, 
36. departed, and did hide himself from them. 

3. that he was come from God, and 

19. Now (lit. from now) I tell you before it 
come, 

7. from henceforth ye know him, 
10. unto you I speak not o/myself: 

4. the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, 

27. been with me from the beginning. 
13. for he shall not speak o/himself; 

22. your joy no man taketh from you. 
30. that thou earnest forth from God. 

28. led they Jesus from Caiaphas unto 
34. Sayestthou this thing of thyself, 
27 .from that hour that disciple took 
38. after this Joseph of Arimathaea, 

2. Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, and 
6. to draw it for the multitude of fishes. 

8. they were not far from land, but as it 
were two hundred cubits, (lit. off) 

10. Bring of the fish which ye have now 
4. should not depart from Jerusalem, 

9. a cloud received him out of their sight. 

11. is taken up from you into heaven, 
12./rom the mount called Olivet, 
22. Beginning from the baptism of 
— that he was taken up from us, 

2: 5. out of every nation under heaven. 
17.1 will pour out of my Spirit upon 
18. in those days of my Spirit ; and 
22. a man approved of God among 

40. yourselves from this untoward generation. 
3:19./rom the presence of the Lord ; 

21. holy prophets since the world began. 
24. all the prophets from Samuel 
26. every one of you from his iniquities. 

5: 2. kept back (part) of the price, his 

3. to keep back (part) of the price of the 
38. Refrain from these men, and let 

41 . departed/rom the presence of the 
6: 9. Alexandrians, and of them of Cilicia 
7 :45. God drave out before the face of 
8: 10. from the least to the greatest, 

22. Repent therefore of this thy wickedness, 
26. that goeth down from Jerusalem 
33. his life is taken from the earth. 



12 
13 

14 
15 
16: 

18: 
19: 
21: 

Acts 1 



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Acts 8 -.35. began at the same scripture, and 

9: 3. round about him a light//*om heaven: 
8. Saul arose from the earth ; and when 
13. 1 have heard by many of this man, 

18. there fell from his eyes as it had 
10: 17. men which were sent from Cornelius 

21. were sent unto him from Cornelius ; 
23. certain brethren from Joppa 

30. Four days ago I was fasting until 

37. all Judaea, and began from Galilee, 

38. God anointed Jesus of Nazareth 
11:11.1 was, sent from Caesarea unto me. 

19. Now they which were scattered abroad 

upon the 
27. came prophets from Jerusalem 
12: 1. to vex certain of the church. 
10. the angel departed/rora him. 
14. opened not the gate for gladness, 

19. he went down from Judaea to 

20. was nourished by the king's 

13: 8. turn away the deputy from the faith. 

13. his company loosed from Paphos, 

— John departing from them 

14. when they departed from Perga, 
23. 0/this man's seed hath God 

29. they took (him) &o*wnfrom the tree 

3 1. with him from Galilee to 
39.from which ye could not be 

50. expelled them out of their coasts. 
14:15. should turn from these vanities 

19. thither (certain) Jews from Antioch 
15: l.men which came down from 

5. certain of the sect of the Pharisees 
7. how that a good while ago 

18. from the beginning of the world. 

19. which from among the Gentiles 

20. that they abstain from pollutions 
33. from the brethren unto the apostles. 

38. departed from them from Pamphylia, 

39. departed asunder one from the other: 
16:11. Therefore loosing from Troas, 

18. to come out of her. And he 
33. of the night, and washed (their) (lit. from 
their) stripes; 
17: 2. with them out of the scriptures, 
13. when the Jews of Thessalonica had 
27. he be not far from every one of us: 
18: 2. lately come from Italy, with his 

5. Timotheus were come from Macedonia, 
Q.from henceforth I will go unto 

16. drave them from the judgment seat. 

21. if God will. And he sailed from Ephesus. 
19: 9. he departed from them, and separated 

12. So that from his body were brought 

— the diseases departed from them, and the 

evil spirits went out of them. 

13. Then certain of the vagabond Jews, 
20: 6. we sailed away from Philippi 

9. with sleep, and fell down from the third 
loft, and 

17. from Miletus he sent to Ephesus, 

18. know, from the first day that (lit. from 

which) I 

26. that I (am) pure from the blood of 
21 : 1 . after we were gotten from them, 

7. we had finished (our) course from Tyre, 
10. there came down from Judaea 
16. (certain) of the disciples o/Caesarea, 
21. the Gentiles to forsake Moses, (lit. apos- 
tasy from) 

27. the Jews which were of Asia, when 
22: 11. 1 could not see for the glory of 



Acts22:22. Away with such a (fellow)/rom the earth: 

29. straightway they departed from him 

30. he loosed him from (his) bands, 
23 : 21 . looking for a promise from thee. 

23. at the third hour of the night ; 

34. he understood that (he was) o/Cilicia; 
24: 11. twelve days since (lit. from that) I went 

up to 
18. certain Jews from Asia found 
25 : 1 . he ascended from Caesarea to 
7. Jews which came down from 
26: 4. from my youth, which was at the first 

18. to turn (them)/rom darkness to 
27:21. not have loosed from Crete, and 

44. some on (broken pieces) of the ship. 
28:21. neither received letters out of Judaea 
23. both out of the law of Moses, and 
— from morning till evening. 
Ro. 1:7. Grace to you and peace from God 
18. revealed from heaven against 

20. of him from the creation of the world 
5 : 9. we shall be saved from wrath 

14. death reigned from Adam to Moses, 
6: 7. he that is dead is freed from sin: 

18. Being then made free from sin, 

22. now being made free from sin, 
7: 2. she is loosed from the law of 

3. she is free from that law ; 
6. now we are delivered from the law, 
8 : 2. free from the law of sin and death. 

21. delivered from the bondage of 

35. separate us from the love of Christ ? 
39. able to separate us from the love of 

9: 3. myself were accursed from Christ 
11 -.25. blindness in part is happened 

26. turn away ungodliness from Jacob: 
13 : 1 . For there is no power but of God : 
15:15. more boldly unto you in some sort, 

19. so that from Jerusalem, and round 

23. a great desire these (lit. from) many 

years 

24. somewhat (lit. in part) filled with your 

(company). 
31.be delivered from them that do not 
16: 17. ye have learned; and avoid (lit. bend 
from) them. 
lCo.l: 3. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from 
God 
30. who of God is made unto us wisdom, 
4: 5. shall every man have praise of God. 
6:19. which ye have of God, and ye are 
7: 10. not the wife depart from (her) husband; 

27. Art thou loosed from a wife? seek 
10: 14. my dearly beloved, flee from idolatry. 
11 :23. For I have received of the Lord that 
14:36. came the word of God out from you ? 

2Co. 1: 2. Grace (be) to you and peace from God 
our 
14. ye have acknowledged us in part, 
16. to come again out of Macedonia unto 
2: 3. sorrow (from them) of whom I ought 

5. he hath not grieved me, but in part: 
3 : 5. to think any thing as of ourselves ; 

18. into the same image from glory to glory 
(even) as by the Spirit of the Lord. 
5: 6. we are absent from the Lord: 

16. Wherefore henceforth know we no 
7 : 1 . cleanse ourselves from all filthiness 
13. his spirit was refreshed by you all. 
8: 10. also to be forward a year ago. 
9: 2. that Achaia was ready a year ago ; 
10: 7. let him of himself think thi3 again, 



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2Co.ll : 3. corrupted from the simplicity 

9. brethren which came from Macedonia 
12: 8. that it might depart from me. 
Gal. 1: l.Paul, an apostle, not of men, 

3. Grace (be) to you and peace from God the 
6. so soon removed from him that called 
2: 6. of those who seemed to be somewhat, 

12. before that certain came from James, 
3: 2. This only would I learn of you, 
4:24. the one from the mount Sinai, 

5 : 4. Christ is become of no effect (lit. ye cease 
from Christ) unto you, 
Eph. 1: 2. Grace (be) to you, and peace, from God 
3: 9. from the beginning of the world 
4:31. evil speaking, be put away from, you, 
6:23. love with faith, from God the Father 
Phi. 1: 2. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from 
God our 

5. the gospel from the first day, until 
28. to you of salvation, and that of God. 

4: 15. when I departed from Macedonia, 
Col. 1 : 2. Grace (be ) unto you, and peace, from God 

6. since the day ye heard (of it), 

7. As ye also learned o/Epaphras 

9. we also, since the day we heard (it), 
23. moved away from the hope of the 
26. been hid from ages and from generations, 
2:20. with Christ from the rudiments 
3:24. that of the Lord ye shall receive 
ITh. 1 : 1 . Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from God 

8. For from you sounded out the word 

9. how ye turned to God from idols 
10. which delivered us from the wrath to 

2: 6. neither of you, nor (yet) of others, when 

17. being taken from you for a short 
3: 6.Timotheus came/ram you unto us, 
4: 3. ye should abstain from fornication: 

16. shall descend from heaven with a 
5:22. Abstain from all appearance of evil. 
2Th. 1: 2. Grace unto you, and peace, from God our 
7. shall be revealed from heaven with 

9. destruction from the presence of the Lord, 

and/;om the glory of his power ; 
2: 2. That ye be not soon shaken in mind, 

13. God hath from the beginning chosen 
3: 2. delivered from unreasonable and 

3. stablish you, and keep (j ou) from evil. 
Q.from every brother that walketh disorderly, 

ITi. 1 : 2. Grace, mercy, (and) peace,/rom God 

3 : 7 . a good report of them which are without ; 
6: 5. from such withdraw thyself. 
10. they have erred from the faith, 
2Ti. 1 : 2. Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from Gcd 
3. 1 serve from (my) forefathers with 
2:19. name of Christ depart from iniquity. 
21. If a man therefore purge himself from 
these, 
3: 15. that from a child thcu hast known 
4: 4. turn away (their) ears from the truth, 

18. deliver me from every evil work, 

Tit. 1 : 4. Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from God the 

2: 14. might redeem us from all iniquity, 
Philem. 3. Grace to you, and peace, from God our 
Heb 3: 12. in departing from the living God. 
4: 3. finished from the foundation of 

4. the seventh day from all his works. 

10. hath ceased from his own works, as God 

(did) from his. 
5 : 7 . was heard in that he feared ; 

8. by the things which he suffered ; 
6 : 1 . of repentance from dead works, 

7.receiveth blessing from God: 



Heb 7: 1. returning from the slaughter 

2. Abraham gave a tenth part o/all ; 
13. of which no man gave attendance at 
26. unde filed, separate from sinners, 
8: 11. from the least to the greatest. 
9:14. purge your conscience from dead works 

26. since the foundation of the world: 
10:22. sprinkled from an evil conscience, 
11 : 12. Therefore sprang there even of one, 

15. that ( country) from whence they came 
34. out of weakness were made strong, 
12: 15. lest any man fail of the grace of God ; 
25. away from him that (speaketh) from 
heaven : 
13: 24. They of Italy salute you. 
Jas. 1 : 13. tempted, I am tempted of God: 
17. cometh down from the Father of 

27. himself unspotted from the world. 

4: 7. Resist the devil, and he will nee from you. 
5 : 4. which is of you kept back by fraud, 

19. any of you do err from the truth, 
iPet. 1 : 12. Holy Ghost sent down from heaven ; 

3 : 10. let him refrain his tongue from evil, 

11. Let him eschew (lit. depart from) evil, and 
do good ; 
4: 17. must begin at the house of God: and if 
(it) first (begin) at us, what shall 
2Pet.3: 4. for since (lit from that) the fathers fell 
asleep, 

— from the beginning of the creation. 
Uoh. 1 : 1 . which was from the beginning, 

5. message which we have heard of him, 
7. his Son cleanseth us from all sin. 

9. to cleanse us froin all unrighteousness. 
2 : 7 . which ye haa" from the beginning. 

— ye have heard from the beginning. 

13. (that is) from the beginning. 

14. him (that is) from the beginning. 

20. have an unction/rora the Holy One, 

24. heard from the beginning. If that which 
ye have heard from the beginning 

27. which ye have received of him 

28. ashamed before him at his coming. 
3 : 8. the devil sinneth/Vom the 

11 . that ye heard from the beginning, 
17.shutteth up his bowels (of compassion) 
from 
4:21 . commandment have we from him, 
5:21. children, keep yourselves/ro?n idols. 
2Joh. 5. which we had from the beginning, 

6. ye have heard from the beginning, 
3Joh. 7. taking nothing of the Gentiles. 
Jude 14. Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, 

23. the garment spotted by the flesh. 
Rev. 1 : 4. from him which is, and which was, 

— from the seven spirits which 

5. from Jesus Christ, (who is) the 

— washed us from our sins in his 
2:17.1 give to eat of the hidden manna, 
3: 12. down out of heaven from my God: 
6: 4. to take peace from the earth, and 

10. avenge our blood on them that 

16. hide us from the face of him 

— from the wrath of the Lamb : 
7: 2. angel ascending from the east, 

17. wipe away all tears from their eyes. 
9 : 6. death shall flee from them. 

12: 6. she hath a place prepared of God, 

14. from the face of the serpent. 
13: 8. slain from the foundation of the 
14: 3. which were redeemed from the earth. 
4. These were redeemed from among 
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]2.the way of the kings of the east 

17. voice out of the temple of heaven, from 

the throne, 

18. such as was not since (lit. from that) men 

were 
17 : 8. life from the foundation of the world, 
18:10. Standing afar off for the fear of 

14. lusted after, are departed from thee, 

— and goodly are departed from thee, 

15. by her, shall stand afar off for the fear 
17. as trade by sea, stood afar off, 

20: 9. fire came down from God out of 

11. from whose face the earth and the 
21 : 2. coming down from God out of 

4. wipe away all tears from their eyes ; 
10. descending out of heaven from God, 
13. On the east three gates ; on the north 
three gates ; on the south three gates ; 
and on the west three gates. 
22: 19. shall take away from the words 

— away his part out of the book of 



cnro&aivw, apobaino. 



Lu. 5: 2. the fishermen were gone out of them, and 

21 : 13. it shall turn to you for a testimony. 
Joh.21 : 9. then as they were come to land, 
Phi. 1 : 19. that this shall turn to my salvation 



a7ro€aXXw, apoballo. 



Mar 10:50. he, casting away his garment, 
Heb 10:35. Cast not away therefore your 



a7ro€X£7rw, apoblepo. 
Heb 11 : 26. for he had respect unto the 



a7ro6XrjTOC) apobleetos. 
lTi. 4: 4. nothing to be refused, if it be received 



a7ro€oX77, apobolee. 

Acts27: 22. there shall be no loss of (any man's) life 
Ro. 11:15. For if the casting away of them (be) 



airo^uKvviii, apodlknumi. 



Acts 2:22. a man approved of God among you 

25 : 7. against Paul, which they could not prove. 
ICo. 4: 9. that God hath set forth us the apostles 
2Th. 2: A. shewing himself that he is God. 



cnroSeiZiig, apodixis. 

ICo. 2: 4. in demonstration of the Spirit and of 



a7ro^£K:arow, apodekatod. 

Mat.23:23. for ye pay tithe of mint and anise 

Lu. 11 :42. for ye tithe mint and rue and all manner 

18:12. 1 give tithes of all that I possess. 
Heb. 7: 5. to take tithes of the people according 



airo^EKTOQ, apodektos. 

ITi. 2: 3. For this (is) good and acceptable in the 
5: 4. good and acceptable before God. 



cnro^ixoinai, apodekomai. 

Lu. 8 : 40. the people gladly received him : 
Acts 2:41. they that gladly received his word 
15: 4. they were received of the church, 
18:27. exhorting the disciples to receive him: 
24: 3. We accept (it) always, and in all 
28:30. received all that came in unto 



a7ro^rjfjLia} 9 apodeemeo. 

Mat.21:33. went into afar country: 

25 : 14. a man travelling into afar country, 

15. ability; and straightway took his journey. 

Mar 12 : 1 . husbandmen, and went into afar country. 

Lu. 15:13. took his journey into a far country, 
20: 9. went into afar country for a long 



aTroSri/uLog, apodeemos. 

Mar 13: 34. as a man taking a far journey, 



airoyevofisvoQ, apogenomenos. 

1 Pet. 2: 24. that we, being dead to sins, should 



cnroypa(f)r], apographee. 

Lu. 2: 2. this taxing was first made when 
Acts 5:37. in the days of the taxing, and drew 



airoypa(j)(i) 9 apographo. 

Lu. 2: 1 . that all the world should be taxed. 
3. all went to be taxed, every one into 
5. To be taxed with Mary his espoused 

Heb 12: 23. firstborn, which are written in heaven 



cnroS&wiLii, apodidomi. 

Mat. 5: 26. till thou hast paid the uttermost 

33. shalt perform unto the Lord 

6 : 4. himself shall reward thee openly. 

6. seeth in secret shall reward thee openly. 
18. in secret, shall reward thee openly. 
12: 36. they shall give account thereof 
16:27. then he shall reward every man 
18:25. forasmuch as he had not to pay, 
— that he had, and payment to be made. 
26. with me, and I will pay thee all. 

28. saying, Pay me that thou owest. 

29. patience with me, and I will pay thee all. 

30. till he should pay the debt. 

34. till he should pay all that was 

20: 8. Call the labourers, and give them (their) 

hire, 
21 :41 . which shall render him the 
22:21. Render therefore unto Caesar the 



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Mat.27: 58. commanded the body to be delivered. 
Mar 12: 17. Render to Ceesar the things that 
Lu. 4:20. he gave (it) again to the minister, and 
7-A2. when they had nothing to pay, 
9:42. delivered him again to his father. 
10:35. 1 come again, I will repay thee. 
1 2 :59. till thou hast paid the very 
16: 2. give an account of thy stewardship ; 
19: 8. accusation, I restore (him) fourfold. 
20:25. Render therefore unto Caesar the 
Acts 4:33. gave the apostles witness of the 
5 : 8. whether ye sold the land for 
7 : 9. with envy, sold Joseph into Egypt : 
19:40. we may give an account of 
Ro. 2: 6. Who will render to every man 
12:17. Recompense to no man evil 
13: 7. Render therefore to all their dues : 
lCo. 7: 3. Let the husband render unto the 
ITh. 5:15. See that none render evil for evil 
ITi. 5 : 4. piety at home, and to requite (lit. to render 

recompence to) their parents : 
2Ti. 4: S. shall give me at that day: 

14. the Lord reward him according 
Heb 12:11. afterward it yieldeth the peaceable 
16. morsel of meat sold his birthright. 
13:17. as they that must give account, 
1 Pet. 3 : 9. Not rendering evil for evil, or 
4: 5. Who shall give account to him 
Rev.18: 6. Reward her even as she rewarded 
22 : 2. yielded her fruit every month : 
12. to give every man according 





Jude 



aTroSiopiZio, apodiorizo. 

19. These be they who separate themselves, 



cnroOrjaavpL^u), apotheesaurizo. 

ITi. 6:19. Laying up in store for themselves 



<x7ro0At€w, apothlibo. 

Lu. 8: 45. the multitude throng thee and press 
(thee), 



cnro^oKifiaZaj, apodokimazo. 

Mat.21 :42. The stone which the builders rejected, 
Mar. 8:31. be rejected of the elders, and (of) the 

12: 10. The stone which the builders rejected 
Lu. 9:22. be rejected of the elders and chief 

17:25. be rejected of this generation. 

20:17. The stone which the builders rejected, 
Heb 12 : 17. inherited the blessing, he was rejected : 
IPet. 2 : 4. disallowed indeed of men, but 

7 . the stone which the builders disallowed, 



ITi. 



a7roSo^77, apodokee. 

1 : 15. worthy of all acceptation, that 

4: 9. saying and worthy of all acceptation. 



aTToOaaig, apothesis. 



1 Pet. 3 : 21 . not the putting away of the filth 
2Pet.l:14. 1 must put off (this) my tabernacle, (lit. 
my putting off of) 



cnroOr}Kri, apotheekee: 



Mat. 3:12. gather his wheat into the garner ; 
6 : 26. do they reap, nor gather into barns ; 
13:30. gather the wheat into my barn. 
Lu. 3 : 17. gather the wheat into his garner; 
12:18. 1 will pull down my barns, 

24. which neither have storehouse nor barn ; 



aTToOvrjuKU), apothneesko . 

Mat. 8:32. into the sea, and perished in the waters. 
9:24. for the maid is not dead, but sleepeth*. 
22 :24. Master, Moses said, If a man die, 

27. last of all the woman died also. 
26 : 35. Though I should die with thee, yet 
Mar. 5:35. which said, Thy daughter is dead: 
39. the damsel is not dead, but sleepeth. 
9 :26. that many said, He is dead. 
12: 19. If a man's brother die, and leave (his) 

20. took a wife, and dying left no seed. 

21. the second took her, and died, neither 

22. last of all the woman died also. 
15: 44. marvelled if he were already dead : 

— whether he had been any while dead. 
Lu. 8 : 42. twelve years of age, and she lay a dying. 

52. Weep not ; she is not dead, but sleepeth. 

53. knowing that she was dead. 

16 : 22. it came to pass, that the beggar died, 

— the rich man also died, and was 

20:28. If any man's brother die, having a wife, 
and he die without children, that his 

29. took a wife, and died without children. 

30. her to wife, and he died childless. 

31. they left no children, and died. 

32. Last of all the woman died also. 

36. Neither can they die any more: 
Joh. 4:47. for he was at the point of death. 

49. Sir, come down ere my child die. 

6:49. eat manna in the wilderness, and are 
dead. 

50. a man may eat thereof, and not die. 
58. fathers did eat manna, and are dead: 

8:21 . shall seek me, and shall die in your 

24. that ye shall die in your sins: 

— ye shall die in your sins : 

52. Abraham is dead, and the prophets; 

53. which is dead? and the prophets are 

dead : 
11 : 14. unto them plainly, Lazarus is dead 
16. that we may die with him. 

25. though he were dead, yet shall 
26.believeth in me shall never die. 

32. been here, my brother had not died. 

37. this man should not have died? 

50. one man should die for the people, 

51. that Jesus should die for that 

12:24. of wheat fall into the ground and die, 
it abideth alone : but if it die, it 

33. signifying what death he should die. 
18:32. what death he should die. 

19: 7. by our law he ought to die, 
21: 23. that disciple should not die: yet Jesus 
said not unto him, He shall not die; 
Acts 7 : 4. thence, when his father was dead, 
9:37. that she was sick, and died: 
21 : 13. also to die at Jerusalem for the 
25 -.11. worthy of death, I refuse not to die: 
Ro. 5: 6. in due time Christ died for the 

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Ro. 5: 7. some would even dare to die. 
8. yet sinners, Christ died for us. 
15. the offence of one many be dead, 
6: 2. How shall we, that are dead to sin, 

7. For he that is dead is freed from 

8. Now if we be dead with Christ, 

9. raised from the dead, dieth no more ; 
1 0. For in that he died, he died unto 

7: 2. if the husband be dead, she is 
3. if her husband be dead, she is 
6. that being dead wherein we 
9(10). sin revived, and I died. 
8:13. live after the flesh, ye shall die: 

34. (It is) Christ that died, yea rather, 
14: 7. no man dieth to himself. 

8. whether we die, we die unto 

— live therefore, or die, we are the Lord's 

9. to this end Christ both died, and rose, 
15. thy meat, for whom Christ died. 

1 Co. 8:11. brother perish, for whom Christ died ? 
9: 15. better for me to die, than that any 
15: 3. how that Christ died for our sins 
22. For as in Adam all die, even so 

31. Jesus our Lord, I die daily. 

32. eat and drink ; for to morrow we die. 

36. is not quickened, except it die: 

2Co. 5: 14(1 5). that if one died for all, then were 
dead: (lit. died) 
15. (that) he died for all, that they 

— unto him which died for them, 
6: 9. as dying, and, behold, we live ; 

Gal. 2:19.1 through the law am dead to 

21. then Christ is dead in vain. 
Phi. 1:21. to live (is) Christ, and to die (is) gain. 
Col. 2: 20. if ye be dead with Christ from 

3: 3. For ye are dead, and your life is hid 
ITh. 4:14. that Jesus died and rose again, even 

5:10. W7io died for us, that, whether we 
Heb. 7 : 8. here men that die receive tithes ; 

9:27. it is appointed unto men once to die, 
10:28. despised Moses' law died without 
11 ; 4. by it he being dead yet speaketh. 
13. These all died in faith, not having 
21. Jacob, when he was a dying, 

37. were slain with (lit. died by the death 

the sword: 
Jude 12. without fruit, twice dead, plucked 
Rev. 3 : 2. remain, that are ready to die: 
8: 9. in the sea, and had life, died; 
11 . many men died of the waters, 
9: 6. not find it; and shall desire to die, 
14: 13. Blessed (are) the dead which die in 
Lord 
/ 16: 3. every living soul died in the sea. 



Ail 



Mat.ll:25. 




27. 




16:17. 


Lu. 


2:35. 




10:21. 




22. 




12: 2. 




17:30. 


Joh.l2:38. 


Ro. 


1:17. 




18. 




8:18. 


lCo 


. 2:10. 




3:13. 




14:30. 


Gal 


. 1:16. 




3:23. 


Eph 


.3: 5. 


Phi 


. 3:15. 


2Th 


.2: 3. 




6. 




8. 


lPet.l: 5. 




12 




5: 1 



of) 



the 



aTTOKa0i(TT-a(s), -avw, -ri/uii, 
apokathist-ao, -ano, -eemi. 

Mat.12 ; 13. it was restored whole, like as the other. 

17:11. first come, and restore all things. 
Mar. 3: 5. his hand was restored whole as 

8 : 25. he was restored, and saw every man 
9: 12. cometh first, and restoreth all things ; 
Lu. 6 : 10. his hand was restored whole as the 
Acts 1 : 6. at this time restore again the kingdom 
Heb 13: 19. that I may be restored to you the 



hast revealed them unto babes. 

to whomsoever the Son will reveal (him). 

flesh and blood hath not revealed (it) 

unto 
of many hearts may be revealed, 
hast revealed them unto babes: 
(he) to whom the Son will reveal (him), 
covered, that shall not be revealed; 
, when the Son of man is revealed. 
, arm of the Lord been revealed ? 
. is the righteousness of God revealed from 
. the wrath of God is revealed from 
.glory which shall be revealed in us. 
. God hath revealed (them) unto us 
.because it shall be revealed by fire ; 
. If (any thing) be revealed to another 
. To reveal his son in me, that 
. which should afterwards be revealed. 
as it is now revealed unto his holy 
. God shall reveal even this unto you. 
. that man of sin be revealed, the 
. that he might be revealed in his 
. then shall that Wicked be revealed, 
. ready to be revealed in the last 
. Unto whom it was revealed, that 
. the glory that shall be revealed: 



airoKaXvipig, apohalupsis . 

Lu. 2:32. A light to lighten the Gentiles, and 
Ro. 2: 5. revelation of the righteous judgment 
8 :19. manifestation of the sons of God. 
16; 25. according to the revelation of the mystery, 

lCo. 1 : 7. waiting for the coming of our Lord i 

14: 6. speak to you either by revelation, 
26. hath a tongue, hath a revelation, 
2Co.l2 : 1 . to visions and revelations of the Lord, 

/ 7. the abundance of the revelations, 
Gal. 1:12. by the revelation of Jesus Christ. 

i/2: 2. 1 went up by revelation, and 
Eph. 1 : 17. the spirit of wisdom and revelation 

3 : 3 . How that by revelation he made 
2Th. 1 : 7. when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed (lit. 

in the revelation of &c. ) from 

IPet. 1 : 7. glory at the appearing of Jesus 

13. at the revelation of Jesus Christ ; 

4: 13. when his glory shall be revealed, 

Rev. 1:1. The Revelation of Jesus Christ, 



a7roicaXi>7rrw, apokalupto. 
Mat.] 0: 26. that shall not be revealed; and 



airotcapadoKia, apokaradokia. 

Ro. 8:19. the earnest expectation of the 

Phi. 1 :20. According to my earnest expectation 



aTTOKaraXXarrii)) apokatallatto. 

Eph. 2:16. that he might reconcile both unto 
Col. 1:20. by him to reconcile all things unto 
21 . yet now hath he reconciled 



airoKCLTaGTacjiQi apokatastasis. 

Acts 3:21. the times of restitution of all things, 



aTTOKzifiai) apoklmai. 

Lu. 19:20. which I have kept laid up in 



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Col. 1 : 5. the hope which is laid up for you 
2Ti. 4: 8. there is laid up for me a crown of 
Heb. 9:27. as it is appointed unto men 



a7TOK£0aA<£w, apokephalizo. 

Mat.l4:10.he sent, and heheaded John in 
Mar. 6: 16. It is John, whom I beheaded: 

27(28) . he went and beheaded him in the 
Lu. 9*. 9. Herod said, John have I beheaded : 



airoicXeiii), apokUo. 
Lu. 13:25. is risen up, and hath shut to the door, 



aTTOKOTTTU), CipokoptO. 
Mar. 9: 43. if thy hand offend thee, cut it off: 

45. if thy foot offend thee, cut it off: 
Joh. 18: 10. priest's servant, and cut off his right ear. 

26. (his) kinsman whose ear Peter cut off, 
Acts27:32.the soldiers cut off the ropes of 
Gal. 5:12.1 would they were even cut off 



!Co. 1 : 



airoicpifjia, apokrima. 

9. we had the sentence of death in 



aTroKptvo/nai, apokmnomai. 

Mat. 3:15. Jesus answering said unto him, 

4: 4. he answered and said, It is written, 

8: 8. The centurion answered and said, 

11 : 4. Jesus answered and said unto them, 

25. At that time Jesus ansivered and 
12:38. scribes and of the Pharisees answered, 

39. he answered and said unto them, 

48. he answered and said unto him 
13: 11. He answered and said unto them, 

37. He answered and said unto them, 
14:28. Peter answered him and said, Lord, 
15: 3. he answered and said unto them, 

13. he answered and said, Every plant, 

15. Then answered Peter and said unto 

23. he answered her not a word. 

24. he answered and said, I am not sent 

26. he answered and said, It is not meet 

28. Then Jesus answered and said unto her, 
16: 2. He answered and said unto them, 

16. Simon Peter answered and said, 

17. Jesus answered and said unto him, 
17: 4. Then answered Peter, and said unto 

11. Jesus ansivered and said unto them, 
17. Then Jesus answered and said, 
19: 4. he answered and said unto them, 

27. Then answered Peter and said unto 
20:13. he answered one of them, awe? said, 

22. Jesus answered and said, Ye know 
21 -.21. Jesus answered and said unto them, 
24. Jesus answered and said unto them, 
27. they answered Jesus, and said, 

29. He answered and said, I will not : 
30. he answered and said, I (go), sir: 

22: 1. Jesus answered and spake unto 
29. Jesus answered and said unto them, 
46.no man was able to answer him 

24: 4. Jesus answered and said unto them, 



23: 



27: 



Mat.25: 9, 
12. 

26. 
37. 
40. 
44. 
45. 
23. 
25. 
33. 
62, 
03. 
6G. 
12. 
14. 
21, 
25. 
; 5. 
33, 

9. 
37. 

6. 
28. 

4. 
28. 
29. 

5. 
12, 
17. 
19. 



28: 
Mar. 3: 



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the wise answered, saying, (Not so) ; 
he answered and said, Verily I say 
His lord answered and said unto 
Then shall the righteous answer him, 
the King shall answer and say unto 
Then shall they also answer him, 
Then shall he answer them, 
he answered and said, He that 
which betrayed him, answered and said, 
Peter answered and said unto him, 
unto him, Answer est thou nothing? 
the high priest answered and said 
They answered and said, He is guilty 
priests and elders, he answered nothing 
he answered him to never a 
The governor answered and said 
Then answered all the people, and 
the angel answered and said 
he answered them, saying, 
he answered, saying, My name 
He answered and said unto them, 
He answered and said unto them, 
she answered and said unto him, 
his disciples answered him, 
they answered, John the Baptist : 
Peter answereth and saith unto him, 
Peter answered and said to Jesus, 
he answered and told them, Elias 
one of the multitude answered and 
He answereth him, and saith, 
38. John answered him, saying, 
10: 3. he answered and said unto them, 
5. Jesus answered and said unto 
20. he answered and said unto him, 
24. Jesus answereth again, and saith 
29. Jesus answered and sajd, Verily 
51 . Jesus answered and said unto him, 
11 :14. Jesus answered and said unto it, 
22 . Jesus answering saith unto 

29. Jesus answered and said unto 

— ask of you one question, and answer me, 

30. from heaven, or of men? answer me. 

33. they answered and said unto Jesus, 

— Jesus answering saith unto 
17. Jesus answering said unto them, 
24. Jesus answering said unto 

28. that he had answered them well, 

29. Jesus answered him, The first 

34. saw that he answered discreetly, 

35. Jesus answered and said, while 
2. Jesus answering said unto him, 
5. Jesus answering them began 

20. he answered and said unto them, 
40. wist they what to answer him. 
48. Jesus answered and said unto 
60. saying, Answerest thou nothing? 
61 .held his peace, and answered nothing. 
2. he answering said unto him, 

4. saying, Answerest thou nothing? 

5. Jesus yet answered nothing ; 
9. Pilate answered them, saying, 

12. Pilate answered and said again 
Lu. 1:19. the angel answering said unto 

35. the angel answered and said unto 

60. his mother answered and said, 
3: 11. He answereth and saith unto them, 

16. John answered, saying unto (them) 
4: 4. Jesus answered him, saying, 

8. Jesus answered and said unto him, 

12. Jesus answering said unto him, 
5:5. Simon answering said unto him, 

22. he answering said unto them, 



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Lu. 5:31 . Jesus answering said unto them, 
6: 3. Jesus answering them said, 
7: 22. Then Jesus answering said unto 

40. Jesus answering said unto him, 

43. Simon answered and said, I suppose 
:21.he answered and said unto them, 

50. he answered him, saying, Fear not: 
: 19. They answering said, John the 

20. Peter answering said, The Christ 

41. Jesus answering said, O faithless 
49. John answered and said, Master, 

:27.he answering said, Thou shalt 
28. unto him, Thou hast answered right: 
41 . Jesus answered and said unto her, 

: 7. from within shall answer and say, 

45. Then answered one of the lawyers, and 
: 2. Jesus answering said unto them 

8. he answering said unto him, 

14. the ruler of the synagogue answered... and 

15. The Lord then answered him, 

25. he shall answer and say unto you, 
: 3. Jesus answering spake unto the 

5. answered them, saying, Which 
:29.he answering said to (his) father, 
: 17, Jesus answering said, Were there 

20. he answered them and said, 
37. they answered and said unto him, 
;40.he answered and said unto them, 

3. he answered and said unto them, 
7. they answered, that they could 

24. They answered and said, Caesar's. 

34, Jesus answering said unto them, 

39. certain of the scribes answering 

51. Jesus answered and said, Suffer 
68. ye will not answer me, nor let 

3. he answered him and said, 

9. he answered him nothing. 

40. the other answering rebuked him, 

18. Cleopas, answering said unto him, 

21 . Art thou that prophet ? And he answered, 
No. 

26. John answered them, saying, 
48(49). Jesus answered and said unto him, 
49(50).Nathanael answered and saith 
50(51). Jesus answered and said unto 

2:18. Then answered the Jews and said 

19. Jesus answered and said unto them, 
3: 3. Jesus answered and said unto him, 

5. Jesus answered, Verily, verily, 
9. Nicodemus answered and said 

10. Jesus answered and said unto 

27. John answered and said, A man 
4: 10. Jesus answered and said unto her, 

13. Jesus answered and said unto her, 
17. The woman ansioered and said, 
5: 7. The impotent man answered 

1 1 . He ansioered them, He that 
17. Jesus answered them, My Father 

19. Then answered Jesus and said 
6: 7. Philip answered him, Two 

26. Jesus answered them and said, 
29. Jesus answered and said unto them, 
43. Jesus therefore answered and said 
68. Then Simon Peter ansioered him, 
70. Jesus answered them, Have not 
7 : 16. Jesus answered them, and said, 

20. The people answered and said, 

21 . Jesus answered and said unto them, 

46. The officers answered, Never man 

47. Then answered them the Pharisees, 

52. They answered and said unto him, 
8:14. Jesus answered and said unto them, 

19, Jesus answered, Ye neither know 



Joh. 



10 



13 



24: 
Joh. 1: 



19 



20 

21 

Acts 3 

4 

5 



Col. 4 
Rev. 7 



:33. They answered him, We be Abraham's 
34. Jesus answered them, Verily, 
39. They answered and said unto him, 

48. Then answered the Jews, and said 

49. Jesus answered, I have not a devil ; 
54. Jesus answered, If I honour 

: 3. Jesus answered, Neither hath this 
1 1 . He answered and said, A man that 
20. His parents answered them 

25. He answered and said, Whether he 
27. He answered them, I have told 
30. The man answered and said unto 
34. They answered and said unto him, 
36. He answered and said, Who is he, 

:25. Jesus answered them, I told you, 

32. Jesus answered them, Many 

33. The Jews answered him, saying, 

34. Jesus answered them, Is it not 
: 9. Jesus answered, Are there not 
:23. Jesus answered them, saying, 

30. Jesus answered and said, This voice 
34. The people answered him, 
: 7. Jesus answered and said unto him, 

8. Jesus answered him, If I wash 

26, Jesus answered, He it is, to whom 
36. Jesus answered him, Whither 

38. Jesus answered him, Wilt thou 
:23. Jesus answered and said unto him, 
: 31. Jesus answered them, Do ye now 
: 5. They answered him, Jesus of Nazareth. 
S.Jesus answered, I have told you 

20. Jesus answered him, I spake 

22. Answer -est thou the high priest so? 

23. Jesus answered him, If I have 

30. They answered and said unto him, 

34. Jesus answered him, Sayest 

35. Pilate answered, Am I a Jew ? 

36. Jesus answered, My kingdom 

37. Jesus answered, Thou sayest 

: 7. The Jews answered him, We have 

1 1 . Jesus answered, Thou couldest 
15. The chief priests ansvoered, We 
22. Pilate answered, What I have 

:28. Thomas answered and said unto 

; 5. They answered him, No. 

: 12. he answered unto the people, 

; 19. Peter and John answered and said unto 

; 8. Peter answered unto her, Tell me 

29 , Peter and the (other) apostles answered and 

24. Then answered Simon, and said, 
34. the eunuch answered Philip, and 
37. he answered and said, I believe 
13. Then Ananias answered, Lord, 

46. magnify God. Then answered Peter, 
; 9. the voice answered me again 
13. James answered, saying, Men 

15, the evil spirit answered and said, 

; 13. Then Paul answered, What mean 
: 8. 1 answered, Who art thou, Lord? 
28. the chief captain answered, With 
10. answered, Forasmuch as I know 

25 . Felix trembled, and answered, 
4. Festus answered, that Paul 

9. ansioered Paul, and said, Wilt thou 

12. answered, Hast thou appealed 

16. To whom I answered, It is not 
6. how ye ought to answer every 

13. one of the elders answered, saying 



cnroKpiaiQ, apokrisis. 

Lu. 2:47. at his understanding and answers. 
20:26. they marvelled at his answer, 



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aTTOKpVTTTW, apokrUptO. 

Mat. 11 : 25. because thou hast hid these things 

25 : 1 8. in the earth, and hid his lord's money- 
Lu. 10:21. that thou hast hid these things 
ICo. 2: 7. (even) the hidden (wisdom), which 
Eph. 3: 9. hath been hid in God, who 
Col. 1 : 26. which hath been hid from ages 



cnrotcpv^oQ, apokruphos. 

Mar. 4:22. neither was any thing kept secret, 
Lu. 8:17. neither (any thing) hid, that shall 
Col. 2: 3. In whom are hid all the treasures 



Joh. 18 

Acts 3 

7 

21 

23 

27 
Ro. 7 

11 
2Co. 3 
Eph. 2 
lTh. 2 
Rev. 2 



23 



24: 

26: 

Mar. 3: 

6: 

8: 

9: 

10: 
12: 



cnroKTeivb), apokfino. 

Mat. 10:28. fear not them which kill the body, but are 
not able to kill the soul : 
14: 5. he would have put him to death, 
16:21. be killed, and be raised again the 
17 : 23. they shall kill him, and the third 
21:35. beat one, and killed another, and stoned 

38. come, let us kill him, and let us 

39. out of the vineyard, and slew (him). 

22: 6. entreated (them) spitefully, and slew 
(them). 
34. (some) of them ye shall kill and crucify ; 
37. (thou) that killest the prophets, and 
9. to be afflicted, and shall kill you: 

4. take Jesus by subtilty, and kill (him) 
4. to save life, or to kill? But they 

19. would have killed him ; but 

31. chief priests, and scribes, and be killed, 

31. they shall kill him; and after tliat he is 

killed, 
34. spit upon him, and shall kill him: 

5. him they killed, and many others ; beating 
some, and killing some. 

7. come, let us kill him, and 

8. they took him, and killed (him), 
; 1. by craft, and put (him) to death. 
:22. be slain, and be raised the third 
: 47. prophets, and your fathers killed them. 

48. for they indeed killed them, and 

49. (some) of them they shall slay and 
: 4. afraid of them that kill the body, 

5. after he hath killed hath power 
: 4. fell, and slew them, think ye that 

31 . for Herod will kill thee. 

34. Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, 
,33. scourge (him), and put him to death : 

14. come, let us kill him, that the 

15. out of the vineyard, and killed (him). 

16. persecute Jesus, and sought to slay him, 

18. sought the more to kill him, 
: 1. the Jews sought to kill him. 

19. Why go ye about to kill me ? 

20. who goeth about to kill thee ? 
25. he, whom they seek to kill? 

:22. Will he kill himself? because 
37. ye seek to kill me, because 

40. now ye seek to kill me, a man 
:53. together for to put him to death. 
; 10. might put Lazarus also to death ,■ 
: 2. that whosoever killeth you will 



Lu. 



Joh. 5 



11 



13 



19 



ALTO 

31 . for us to put any man to death: 
15. and killed the Prince of life, whom 
52. they have slain them which 
31. they went about to kill him, 
; 12. till they had killed Paul. 

14. nothing until we have slain Paul. 
42. counsel was to kill the prisoners, 
11. deceived me, and by it slew (me). 

3. Lord, they have killed thy prophets, 

6. for the letter killeth, but the spirit 
16. having slain the enmity thereby: 

15. Who both killed the Lord Jesus, 
13. who was slain among you, 

23. 1 will kill her children with 
8. to kill with sword, and with hunger, 

1 1 . that should be killed as they 
5. that they should not kill them, 

15. for to slay the third part of men. 

18. was the third part of men killed, 

20. men which were not killed by these 
5. he must in this manner be killed. 

7. shall overcome them, and kill them 
13. were slain of men seven thousand: 

10. he that killeth with the sword must be killed 

with the sword. 
15. image of the beast should be killed. 

21 . the remnant were slain with 



cnroKviw, apokueo. 

Jas. 1 : 15. is finished, bring eth forth death. 
18. Of his own will begat he us with 



airoKvXiZw, apohvlizo. 

Mat.28: 2. came and rolled back the stone 
Mar 16 : 3. Who shall roll us away the stone 

4. that the stone was rolled away : 
Lu. 24: 2. found the stone rolled away from 



a7roXa/x€avw, apolambano. 

Mar. 7:33. took him aside from the multitude, and 
Lu. 6:34. of whom ye hope to receive, what 
— lend to sinners, to receive as much 
15: 27. because he hath received him 
16: 25. in thy lifetime receivedst thy 
18:30. Who shall not receive manifold 
23 : 41 . for we receive the due reward 
Ro. 1:27. receiving in themselves that 
Gal. 4: 5. that we might receive the 
Col. 3: 24. ye shall receive the reward of the 
2 Joh. 8. that we receive a full reward. 
3Joh. 8. We therefore ought to receive such, 



airoXavcriQ, apolausis. 

lTi. 6: 17. to us richly all things to enjoy; (lit. 

enjoyment) 
Heb 11 .25. than to enjoy the pleasures of sin 



for 



cnroXe'nrwi apolipo. 
2Ti. 4: 13. The cloke that I left at Troas with 
20. Trophimus have I left at Miletum 
Heb. 4: 6. Seeing therefore it remaineth that 
9. There remaineth therefore a rest to 
10: 26. there remaineth no more sacrifice 
Jude 6. but l%ft their own habitation, he hath 



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aTTo\eix<*>> apoliko. 

Lu. 16:21. the dogs came and licked his sores. 



airoXXvjULij apollumi. 

Mat. 2:13. the young child to destroy him. 

5 : 29. one of thy members should perish, 
30. one of thy members should perish, 
8: 25. Lord, save us: we perish. 
9: 17. wine runneth out, and the bottles perish: 
10: 6. go rather to the lost sheep of the house 
28. able to destroy both soul and body in hell. 
39. that findeth his life shall lose it: and he 

that loseth his life for my sake 
42. shall in no wise lose his reward. 
12: 14. how they might destroy him. 
15 : 24. unto the lost sheep of the house 
16:25. will save his life shall lose it: and whoso- 
ever will lose his life 
18:11. come to save that which was lost. 
14. of these little ones should perish. 
21 : 41. will miserably destroy those wicked 
22: 7. destroyed those murderers, and 
26 :52. shall perish with the sword. 
27 : 20. ask Barabbas, and destroy Jesus. 
Mar. 1 : 24. art thou come to destroy us ? 
2: 22. the bottles will be marred: 
3: 6. how they might destroy him. 
4:38. carest thou not that we perish ? 
8:35. will save his life shall lose it; but whoso- 
ever shall lose his life 
9:22. into the waters, to destroy him: 
41. he shall not lose his reward. 
11:18. how they might destroy him: 
12: 9. will come and destroy the husbandmen, 
Lu. 4:34. art thou come to destroy us ? 

5:37. spilled, and the bottles shall perish. 
6: 9. to save life, or to destroy (it) ? 
8: 24. saying, Master, master, we perish. 
9:24. will save his life shall lose it: but whoso- 
ever will lose his life for my 
25. and lose himself, or be cast away 
56. not come to destroy men's lives, 
11:51. ivhich perished between the altar 
13: 3. ye shall all likewise perish. 

5. ye shall all likewise perish. 

33. that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem. 
15: 4. if he lose one of them, doth not 
— go after that which is lost, until 

6. found my sheep which was lost. 

8. if she lose one piece, doth not 

9. found the piece which I had lost. 
17. to spare, and I perish with hunger ! 
24. he was lost, and is found. 

32. and was lost, and is found. 
17:27. flood came, and destroyed them all. 

29. from heaven, and destroyed (them) all. 

33. to save his life shall lose it; and whosoever 

shall lose his life 
19: 10. to save that which was lost. 

47. people sought to destroy him, 
20:16. come and destroy these husbandmen, 
21 : IS. not an hair of your head perish. 
Joh. 3: 15.believeth in him should not perish, 
16.believeth in him should not perish, 
6: 12. that remain, that nothing be lost. 

27. for the meat which perisheth, 
39. given me I should lose nothing, 

10: 10. for to steal, and to kill, and to destroy: 

28. they shall never perish, neither 



Joh 


11 




12 




17 




18 


Acts 5 


Ro. 


2 




14 


ICo 


. 1 



10: 

15 
2Co. 2 

4 

2Th. 2 
Heb. 1 
Jas. 1 
4 
lPet. 1 
2Pet.3 

2Joh. 
Jude 



; 50. that the whole nation perish not. 
: 25. that loveth his life shall lose it ; 
; 12. 1 have kept, and none of them is lost, 
: 9. thou gavest me have I lost none. 

14. one man should die for the people. 
:37.he also perished ; and all, (even) as 
: 12. shall also perish without law: 
: 15. Destroy not him with thy meat, 
; 18. to them that perish foolishness ; 

19. 1 will destroy the wisdom of the 
: 11. shall the weak brother perish, 
: 9. tempted, and were destroyed of serpents. 

10. were destroyed of the destroyer. 
: 18. fallen asleep in Christ are perished. 
: 15. are saved, and in them that perish: 
: 3. it is hid to them that are lost: 
9. cast down, but not destroyed; 
: 10. unrighteousness in them that perish ; 
: 1 1 . They shall perish ; but thou remainest ; 
: 11 . grace of the fashion of it perisheth : 
: 12. is able to save and to destroy : 
: 7. precious than of gold thafperisheth, 
: 6. being overflowed with water, perished : 
9. not willing that any should perish, 
8. that we lose not those things 
5. afterward destroyed them that 

11. perished in the gainsaying of Core. 



airoXoytojUiaL, apologeomai. 

Lu. 12: 11. how or what thing ye shall answer, 
21: 14. meditate before what ye shall answer : 

Actsl9: 33. would have made his defence unto 
24: 10. more cheerfully answer for myself 
25: 8. While he answered for himself, 
26: l.the hand, and answered for himself: 
2. 1 shall answer for myself this 
24. as he thus spake for himself, 

Ro. 2: 15. accusing or else excusing one another 

2Co.l2:19. that we excuse ourselves unto you? 



a7roAoyia, apologia. 



Acts22: l.hear ye my defence, (which I make) 

25: 16. have licenced answer for himself 
ICo. 9: 3. Mine answer to them that 
2Co. 7: 11. yea, (what) clearing of yourselves, 
Phi. 1: 7. in the defence and confirmation 

17. for the defence of the gospel. 
2Ti. 4: 16. At my first answer no man 
lPet.3:15.to (give) an answer to every 



airoXovu), apolouo. 



Acts22:16.be baptized, and wash away thy sins, 
ICo. 6: 11. ye are washed, but ye are sanctified, 



aTroXvrphxng, apolutrosis. 

Lu. 21: 28. for your redemption draweth nigh. 
Ro. 3: 24. through the redemption that is in 

8: 23. the redemption of our body. 
ICo. l;30.sanctification, and redemption : 
Eph. 1 : 7. In whom we have redemption 
14. until the redemption of the 
4:30. unto the day of redemption. 
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Heb. 9: 15. for the redemption of the transgressions 
11 -.35. tortured, not accepting deliverance ; 



aTroXvw, apoluo. 

Mat. 1 : 19. was minded to put her away privily. 
5:31. Whosoever shall put away his wife, 
32. whosoever shall put away his wife, 

— shall marry her that is divorced 
] -4: 15. send the multitude away, that 

22. while he sent the multitudes away. 

23. when he /zarf sew£ the multitudes away, 
15: 23. saying, Send her away ; for she 

32. 1 will not send them away fasting, 
39. he sent away the multitude, and 
18:27. loosed him, and forgave him the 
19: 3. for a man to put away his wife 

7. divorcement, and to put her away ? 

8. you to put away your wives: 

9. Whosoever shall put away his wife, 

— marrieth her which is put away 
27: 15. was wont to release unto the people 

17. Whom will ye that I release unto you? 

21. will ye that I release unto you? 
25. Then released he Barabbas unto 

Mar. 6:36. Send them away, that they may 
45. while he sent away the people. 
8: 3. if I send them away fasting 

9. he sent them away. 
10: 2. for a man to put away (his) wife? 
4. divorcement, and to put (her) away. 

11. Whosoever shall put away his wife, 

12. if a woman shall put away her 

15: 6. he released unto them one prisoner, 
9. Will ye that I release unto you 
1 1 . he should rather release Barabbas 
15. released Barabbas unto them, 
Lu. 2 : 29. lettest thou thy servant depart in 
6:37. forgive, and ye shall be forgiven: 
8:38. Jesus sent him away, saying, 
9:12. Send the multitude away, that 
13: 12. thou art loosed from thine infirmity. 
14: 4. healed him, and let him go; 
16: 18. Whosoever putteth away his wife, 

— marrieth her that is put away from 
22:68. ye will not answer me, nor let (me) go. 
23: 16. therefore chastise him, and release (him). 

17. he must release one unto them 

18. release unto us Barabbas: 

20. therefore, willing to release Jesus, 

22. chastise him, and let (him) go. 
25. he released unto them him 

Joh. 18:39. that I should release unto you 

— - that I release unto you the King 
19: 10. have power to release thee? 
12. Pilate sought to release him: 

— If thou let this man go, thou art 
Acts 3: 13. determined to let (him) go. 

4: 21. they let them go, finding nothing 

23. being let go, they went to their 

5 : 40. the name of Jesus, and let them go. 
13: 3. on them, they sent (them) away. 
15:30. when they were dismissed, they 
33. they were let go in peace from 
16. 35. saying, Let those men go. 

36. have sent to let you go : now 
17 : 9. of the other, they let them go. 
19:41. thus spoken, he dismissed the assembly. 
23:22./e£ the young man depart, and 
26:32. might have been set at liberty, 
28: 18. would have let (me) go, because 



i Acts23: 25. among themselves, they departed, 
Heb 13: 23. brother Timothy is set at liberty ; 



an o fiaa go /mat, apomassomai. 

Lu. 10:11. Ave do wipe off against you : 



a7rov£/ioj, aponemo. 

iPet. 3: 7 .giving honour unto the wife, 



airov'nrTWi aponipto. 

Mat.27 : 24. washed (his) hands before the 



aTroTTLTTTw, apopipto. 
Acts 9: 18. there fell from his eyes as it had 



cnroirXavau), apoplanao. 

Mar 13: 22. to seduce, if (it were) possible, 
lTi. 6: 10. they have erred from the faith, 



cnroTrXid), apopleo. 



Actsl3: 4. from thence they sailed to Cyprus. 
14: 26. thence sailed to Antioch, from 
20:15. we sailed thence, and came the 
27 : 1 . that we should sail into Italy, 



cittoitXvviv, apopluno. 

Lu. 5: 2. were washing (their) nets. 



cnroTTviyio, apopmgo. 

Mat.13: 7. the thorns sprung up, and choked them: 
Lu. 8: 7. sprang up with it, and choked it. 

33. place into the lake, and were choked. 

<nrop£o/j.ai, aporeomai. 

Joh. 13 : 22. another, doubting of whom he spake. 
Acts25 : 20. because I doubted of such manner 
2Co. 4: 8. (we are) perplexed, but not in despair; 
Gal. 4 : 20. for I stand in doubt of you. 



airopia, apoma. 

Lu. 21: 25. distress of nations, with perplexity j 



airoppLiTTtOi aporripio. 

Acts27 :43. should cast (themselves) first 



aTropcpavtZofiai, aporphanizomai. 

1 Th. 2:17. being taken from you for a short 



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aTToaKevaZo/uiai, aposkuazomai. 



Acts21 : 15. we took up our carriages (lit. made ourselves 
ready), and went up 



airoo-Kiao-juLa, aposkiasma. 

Jas. 1:17. variableness, neither shadow of turning. 



airocnraa), apospao. 

Mat.26 : 51 . drew his sword, and struck a servant 
Lu. 22 :41 . he was withdrawn from them 
Acts20:30. to draw away disciples after them. 
21 : 1 . after we were gotten from them, 



aiTOo-rao-ia, apostasia. 

Acts21 : 21 . among the Gentiles to forsake Moses, 
2Th. 2: 3. except there come a falling away first, 



cnrocrTCKTiov, apostasion. 



Mat. 5:31. give her a writing of divorcement : 

19: 7. to give a writing of divorcement, 
Mar 10 : 4. to write a bill of divorcement, and 



airoo-TEjaZo), apostegazo. 

Mar 2 : 4. they uncovered the roof where 



cnroo-TzXXw, apostello. 



Mat, 2: 
10: 



16. sent forth, and slew all the children 
5. These twelve Jesus sent forth, 

16. 1 send you forth as sheep in the 

40.receiveth him that sent me. 
11 : 10. 1 send my messenger before thy 
13 :41 . The Son of man shall send forth 
14:35. they sent out into all that country 
15 : 24. 1 am not sent but unto the 
20: 2. he sent them into his vineyard. 
21 : 1 . then sent Jesus two disciples, 

3. straightway he will send them. 
34. he sent his servants to the 

36. he sent other servants more 

37. last of all he sent unto them 
22: 3. sent forth his servants to call 

4. Again, he sent forth other servants, 

16. they sent out unto him their 
23:34. 1 send unto you prophets, and wise 

37. stonest them which are sent unto 
24:31. he shall send his angels with 
27: 19. his wife sent unto him, saying, 
Mar 1 : 2. 1 send my messenger before thy 
3:14. that he might send them forth 

31. standing without, sent unto him, 
4:29. immediately he putteth in the sickle, 
5:10. that he would not send them away 
6: 7. began to send them forth by two and two ; 

17. had sent forth and laid hold upon 
27. the king sent an executioner, and 

8:26. he sent him away to his house, 
9:37. not me, but him that sent me. 
11: 1 . he sendeth forth two of his disciples, 
3. straightway he will send him 



Mar 12 : 2. he sent to the husbandmen a 

3. beat him, and sent (him) away empty. 

4. he sent unto them another 

— sent (him) away shamefully 
5. again he sent another; and 

6. he sent him also last unto them, 
13. they send unto him certain 
13: 27. then shall he send his angels, 
14: 13. he sendeth forth two of his disciples, 
Lu. 1 : 1 9. am sent to speak unto thee, 

26. the angel Gabriel was sent from 
4: 18. he hath sent me to heal the 

— to set at liberty them that are 
43. for therefore am I sent. 

7: 3. he sent unto him the elders of 
20. John Baptist hath sent us unto 
27. 1 send my messenger before thy 
9: 2. he sent them to preach the 
48. receiveth him that sent me: 
52. sent messengers before his face: 

10: 1 . sent them two and two before 
3. 1 send you forth as lambs among 
16.despiseth him that sent me. 

11 :49. 1 will send them prophets and 

13:34. stonest them that are sent unto 

14: 17. sent his servant at supper time 
32. he sendeth an ambassage, and 

19:14. sent a message after him, saying, 
29. he sent two of his disciples, 
32. they that were sent went their 

20: 10. he sent a servant to the husbandmen, 
20. sent forth spies, which should 

22: 8. he sent Peter and John, saying, Go 

35. When I sent you without purse, 
24:49. 1 send the promise of my Father 

Joh. 1 : 6. There was a man sent from God, 
19. when the Jews sent priests and 
24. they which were sent were of the 
3:17. For God sent not his Son into the 
28. that I am sent before him. 
34. he whom God hath sent speaketh 
4:38. 1 sent you to reap that whereon 
5:33. Ye sent unto John, and he bare witness 

36. that the Father hath sent me. 
38. for whom he hath sent, him 

6:29. on him whom he hath sent. 

57. As the living Father hath sent me, 

7: 29. from him, and he hath sent me. 

32. chief priests sent officers to take 

8: 42. came I of myself, but he sent me. 

9: 7. which is by interpretation, Sent. 

10:36. sanctified, and sent into the world, 

11: 3. Therefore his sisters sent xrnto him, 

42. believe that thou hast sent me. 
17: 3. Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent. 
8. that thou didst send me. 
18. As thou hast sent me into the world, even 

so have I also sent them into 
21 . believe that thou hast sent me. 
23. know that thou hast sent me, 

25. have known that thou hast sent me. 
18:24. Now Annas had sent him bound 
20:21. as (my) Father hath sent me, even 

Acts 3: 20. he shall send Jesus Christ, which 

26. sent him to bless you, in turning 
5:21. sent to the prison to have them 
7: 14. Then sent Joseph, and called his 

34. 1 will send thee into Egypt. 

35. the same did God send (to be) 
8: 14. they sent unto them Peter and John: 
9: 17. hath sent me, that thou mightest 

38. they sent unto him two men, 



Ano 

ActslO: 8. he sent them to Joppa. 

17. the men ivhich were sent from 

20. for I have se?tt them. 

21. to the men which were sent unto 
36. The word which (God) sent unto 

11 ill. sent from Caesarea unto me. 

13. Send men to Joppa, and call for 

SO. and sent it to the elders by the hands 
13: 15. rulers of the synagogue sent unto 

26. the word of this salvation sent. 
15:27. We have sent therefore Judas 
16:35. the magistrates sent the Serjeants, 

36. The magistrates have sent to let 
19:22. So he sent into Macedonia two 
26: 17. unto whom now I send thee, 
28: 28. salvation of God is sent unto the 
Ro. 10: 15. preach, except they be sent? 
lCo. 1:17. For Christ sent me not to baptize, 
2Co.l2: 17. of them whom I sent unto you ? 
2Ti. 4:12.Tychicus have I sent to Ephesus. 
Heb 1 : 14. sent forth to minister for them 
IPet. 1 : 12. Holy Ghost sent down from heaven ; 
Uoh.4: 9. God sent his only begotten Son 

10. he loved us, and sent his Son (to be) 

14. that the Father sent the Son 
Rev. 1: l.he sent and signified (it) by his 

5: 6. sent forth into all the earth. 
22: 6. sent his angel to shew unto 



( 77 ) 



cnroGTEpiu), apostereo. 

Mar 10: 19. Defraud not, Honour thy father 
lCo. 6: 7. rather (suffer yourselves to) be defrauded? 
8. Nay, ye do wrong, and defraud, 
7: 5. Defraud ye not one the other, 
ITi. 6: 5. corrupt minds, and destitute of the truth, 
Jas. 5: 4. which is of you kept back by fraud, 



anoGToXr), apostolee. 



Acts 1 :25. of this ministry and apostleship, 
Ro. 1 : 5. received grace and apostleship, for 
lCo. 9: 2. the seal of mine apostleship are 
Gal. 2: 8. to the apostleship of the circumcision, 



cnrocrToXoQ, apostolos. 

Mat.10: 2. the names of the twelve apostles 
Mar 6:30. the apostles gathered themselves 
Lu. 6: 13. whom also he named apostles ; 
9: 10. the apostles, when they were 
11:49. send them prophets and apostles 
17: 5. the apostles said unto the Lord, 
22:14. the twelve apostles with him. 
24: 10. told these things unto the apostles. 
Joh. 13: 16. neither he that is sent greater 
Acts 1 : 2. commandments unto the apostles 
26. numbered with the eleven apostles. 
2:37. Peter, and to the rest of the apostles, 

42. in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, 

43. were done by the apostles. 
4:33. gave the apostles witness of the 

35. laid (them) down at the apostles' feet: 

36. who by the apostles was surnamed 

37. laid (it) at the apostles' feet. 
5: 2. laid (it) at the apostles' feet. 

12. by the hands of the apostles were 

18. laid their hands on the apostles, 

29. Peter and the (other) apostles answered 



Acts 5:34 


40 


6: 6 


8: 1 


14 


18 


9:27 


11: 1 


14: 4 


14 


15: 2 


4 


6 


22 


23 


33 


16: 4 


Ro. 1:1 


11:13 


16: 7. 


lCo. 1: 1 


4: 9. 


9: 1. 


2. 


5. 


12:28. 


29. 


15: 7. 


9. 


2Co. I: 1. 


8:23. 


11: 5 


13. 


12:11. 


12. 


Gal. 1: 1. 


17. 


19. 


Eph. 1: 1. 


2:20. 


3: 5. 


4:11. 


Phi. 2:25. 


Col. 1:1. 


ITh. 2: 6. 


ITi. 1: 1. 


2: 7. 


2Ti. 1: 1. 


11. 


Tit. 1: 1. 


Heb 3: 1. 


IPet.l: 1. 


2Pet.l: 1. 


3: 2. 


Jude 17. 


Rev. 2: 2. 


18:20. 


21:14. 



Ano 

. to put the apostles forth a little 

. they had called the apostles, 

. Whom they set before the apostles : 

. Judaea and Samaria, except the apostles. 

. Now when the apostles which 

.laying on of the apostles' hands 

.brought (him) to the apostles, and 

. the apostles and brethren that were 

.with the Jews, and part with the apostles. 

. (Which) when the apostles, Barnabas 

. unto the apostles and elders about 

. (of) the apostles and elders, and they 

. the apostles and elders came together 

. Then pleased it the apostles and 

.The apostles and elders and brethren 

. the brethren unto the apostles. 

. were ordained of the apostles and 

.called (to be) an apostle, separated 

. as I am the apostle of the Gentiles, 

. are of note among the apostles, 

.called (to be) an apostle of Jesus 

. set forth us the apostles last, 

. Am I not an apostle ? am I not 

. If I be not an apostle unto others, 

, as well as other apostles, and 

, first apostles, secondarily 

, (Are) all apostles? (are) all 

, of James ; then of all the apostles. 

, I am the least of the apostles, that am not 

meet to be called an apostle, 
, Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 
(they are) the messengers of the 
.behind the very chiefest apostles. 
themselves into the apostles of Christ. 
,the very chiefest apostles, 
, the signs of an apostle were 
.Paul, an apostle, not of men, 
,to them which were apostles 
, others of the apostles saw I none, 
, Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 
, the foundation of the apostles and 
revealed unto his holy apostles and 
, he gave some, apostles ; and some, 
, your messenger, and he that 
Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 
as the apostles of Christ. 
.Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 
, ordained a preacher, and an apostle, 
Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 
appointed a preacher, and an apostle, 
. an apostle of Jesus Christ, 
consider the apostle and high priest 
. Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, to 
. a servant and an apostle of Jesus 
of us the apostles of the Lord and Saviour: 
before of the apostles of our Lord 
. them which say they are apostles, 
(ye) holy apostles and prophets ; 
the names of the twelve apostles \&?^' 



Lu. 11 



airodTOfxaTL^d), apostomatizo. 

: 53. to provoke him to speak of many things: 



airoaTptyo, apostrepho. 

Mat. 5:42. borrow of thee turn not thou away. 
26:52. Put up again thy sword into his 
27: ^.brought again the thirty pieces 
Lu. 23:14. as one that perverteth the people: 
Acts 3:26. in turning away every one of you 



AXIO 

Ro. 11 : 26. shall turn away ungodliness from 
2Ti. 1 : 15. in Asia be turned away from me ; 
4: 4. they shall turn away (their) ears 
Tit. 1:14. men, that turn from the truth. 
Heb 12 : 25. if we turn away from him that 



cnroGTvyzw, apostugeo. 
Ro. 12 : 9. Abhor that which is evil ; cleave 



cnroGvvayhyyoQ, aposunagogos. 

Joh. 9 : 22. be put out of the synagogue. 

1 2 : 42 . should be put out of the synagogue : 
16: 2. shall put you out of the synagogues : 



( 78 ) AflP 

aTTOTpETTOjULai, apotrepomai. 

2Ti. 3 : 5. power thereof: from such turn away. 



airoraaaojULai, apotassomai. 

Mar 6:46. when he had sent them away, 
Lu. 9 : 61 . let me first go bid them farewell, 

14:33. that forsaketh not all that he hath, 
Actsl8: 18. then took his leave of the brethren, 

21 . bade them farewell, saying, I 
2Co. 2:13. taking my leave of them, I went 



cnroTeXid), apoteleo. 

Jas. 1:15. sin, when it is finished, bringeth 



a7Tori0rijUi, apotitheemi. 

Acts 7:58. the witnesses laid down their clothes 
Ro. 13 : 12. therefore cast off the works of darkness, 
Eph. 4: 22. That ye put off concerning the former 

25. Wherefore putting away lying, speak 
Col. 3: 8. now ye also put off all these; anger, 
Heb 12 : 1 . let us lay aside every weight, and 
Jas. 1 : 21 . Wherefore lay apart all filthiness 
1 Pet. 2 : 1 . Wherefore laying aside all malice, 



aTTOTivacrcju) , apotinasso. 

Lu. 9: 5. shake off the very dust from your 
Acts28 : 5. he shook off the beast into the fire, 



cnrovaia, apousia. 

Phi. 2:12. now much more in my absence, 



aTro^ipw, apophero. 

Mar 15 : 1 . bound Jesus, and carried (him) away, 
Lu. 16 : 22. was carried by the angels into 
lCo.16: 3. them will I send to bring your 
Rev.17: 3. So he carried me away in the spirit 
21 : 10. he carried me away in the spirit 



cnro^evyw, apophugo. 

2Pet. 1 : 4. having escaped the corruption 

2:18. that were clean escaped from them 
20. For if after they have escaped the 



airo(f)Otyyoiu.ai, apoplithengomai. 

Acts 2: 4. as the Spirit gave them utterance. 

14. lifted up his voice, and said unto them, 
26:25. speak forth the words of truth 



airotyopTiZtOfxaii apophortizomai. 

Acts21 ; 3. the ship was to unlade her burden. 



airoTid), apotio. 

Philem.19. with mine own hand, I will repay (it): 

cnroToXjULab), apotolmao. 

Ro. 10:20. Esaias is very bold, and saith, 



arroTOfita, apotomia. 

Ro. 11: 22. therefore the goodness and severity of 
God: on them which fell, severity ; but 



cnroTOfKjjg, apotomos. 



2Co. 13: 10. being present I should use sharpness, 
Tit. 1 : 13. Wherefore rebuke them sharply, 



cnro;xj07jo-tc, apokreesis. 

Col. 2 : 22. all are to perish with the using 



cnroxwpEw, apokoreo. 



Mat. 7: 23. depart from me, ye that work 
Lu. 9:39. him hardly departeth from him. 
Actsl3:13. John departing from them 



awox^piZofJiai, apokorizomai. 

Actsl5 : 39. they departed asunder one from 
Rev. 6: 14. the heaven departed as a scroll 



airoipvxto, apopsuko. 

Lu. 21 : 26. Men's hearts failing them for fear, 

cnrpoaiTOQ, aprositos. 

1 Ti. 6:16. the light which no man can approach 

airpoGKOTTog, aproskopos. 

Acts24; 16. a conscience void of offence toward 
ICo. 10:32. Give none offence, neither to the Jews, 
Phi. 1 : 10. without offence till the day of Christ ; 



AIIP 

cnrpo<j(i)Tro\riTrT(jt)g, aprosopoleeptos. 

IPet. 1 : 17. who without respect of persons judgeth 



Jude 



cnrTaiGTOQ, aptaistos. 

24. is able to keep you from falling, 



cnrrofiai, haptomai. 



Mat. 8: 3 

15. 

9:20. 

21, 

29 



14: 



17: 
20; 

Mar. 1 
3; 
5: 



10 
Lu. 5 



18 
22 
Joh.20 
lCo. 7 
2Co. 6 
Col. 2 
Uoh.5 



Jesus put forth (his) hand, and touched I 

him, 
he touched her hand, and the fever 
touched the hem of his garment : 
If I may but touch his garment, 
Then touched he their eyes, 
might only touch the hem of his garment: 

and as many as touched were made 
Jesus came and touched them, and said, 
compassion (on them), and touched their 

eyes : 

touched him, and saith unto him, 
upon him for to touch him, 
behind, and touched his garment. 
If I may touch but his clothes, 
said, Who touched my clothes ? 
sayest thou, Who touched me ? 
that they might touch if it were 
as many as touched him were 
he spit, and touched his tongue ; 
besought him to touch him. 
that he should touch them : 
put forth (his) hand, and touched him, 
multitude sought to touch him: 
he came and touched the bier: 
woman (this is) that toucheth him: 
touched the border of his garment: 
Jesus said, Who touched me ? 
sayest thou, Who touched me ? 
Jesus said, Somebody hath touched me: 
what cause she had touched him, 
that he would touch them: 
he touched his ear, and healed him. 
Touch me not ; for I am not 
for a man not to touch a woman. 
touch not the unclean (thing) ; 
Touch not ; taste not ; handle not ; 
that wicked one toucheth him not. 



( 79 ) APA 

airwXeia, apolla. 

Mat. 7: 13. that leadeth to destruction, and 

26: 8. To what purpose (is) this waste ? 
Mar.14: 4. Why was this waste of the ointment 
Joh. 17:12. the son of perdition ; that the 
Acts 8:20. Thy money perish (lit. be to destruction) 
with thee, 
25: 16. Romans to deliver any man to die, 
Ro. 9:22. vessels of wrath fitted to destruction: 
Phi. 1:28. an evident token of perdition, but 
3:19. Whose end (is) destruction, whose 
2Th. 2: 3. be revealed, the son of perdition ; 
lTi. 6: 9. drown men in destruction and. perdition. 
Heb 10 : 39. who draw back unto perdition ; but 
2Pet 2: 1 . shall bring in damna ble heresies, 
— upon themselves swift destruction. 

2. shall follow their pernicious ways ; 

3. their damnation slumbereth not. 
3 : 7 . judgment and perdition of ungodly 

16. unto their own destruction. 
Rev.17: 8. bottomless pit, and go into perdition : 

11. is of the seven, and goeth into perdition. 



awru), 



hapto. 



Lu. 8: 16. No man, when he hath lighted- a 
1 1 : 33. No man, when he hath lighted a 
15: 8. doth not light a candle, and sweep 
22:55. when they had kindled a fire in 



airuOiofiah apotheomai. 

Actsl3:46. seeing ye put it from you, and judge 



cnrwOofiai, apothomai. 

Acts 7: 27. his neighbour wrong thrust him away, 
39. not obey, but thrust (him) from them, 
Ro. 11 : 1. Hath God cast away his people ? 

2. God hath not cast away his people 
lTi. 1 : 19. which some having put away 



l^' 



apa.) ara. 

Ro. 3:14. Whose mouth (is) full of cursing and bit- 
terness: 



apaye' 

Mat. 7: 
12: 
17: 

18: 

19: 

24: 
Mar. 4: 

11: 

Lu. 1: 

8: 

11: 



Acts 7 



Ro. 5: 
7: 



9; 



lCo. 5 



apa, ara. 

. Those passages in which ovv is combined 

in translation, are marked 3 . 
20. Wherefore by their fruits ye shall 2 
28. then the kingdom of God is come 
26. unto him, Then are the children free. 2 
1. Who (lit. who then) is the greatest in the 
kingdom of 
25. saying, Who then can be saved? 
27. what shall we have therefore? 
45. Who then is a faithful and wise 

41. What manner of man is this, 
13. if haply he might find any thing 
66. What manner of child shall this be ! 
25. What manner of man is this ! 
20. no doubt the kingdom of God is 
48. Truly ye bear witness that ye 

42. Who then is that faithful and wise 

23. which (lit. which then) of them it was that 
should 
1. priest, Are these things so? (lit. indeed 
so) 

22. if perhaps the thought of thine 

18. Then hath God also to the Gentiles 2 

18. what (lit. what indeed) was become of 
Peter. 

27. if haply they might feel after 2 

38. Art not thou (lit. thou then) that Egyp- 
tian, which 

18. Therefore as by the offence of ones 
3. So then if, while (her) husband 

21. 1 find then a law, that, 

25. So then with the mind I myself 
1. (There is) therefore now no condemnation 

12. Therefore, brethren, we are 3 

16. So then (it is) not of him that 

18. Therefore hath he mercy on whom 3 

17. So then faith (cometh) by hearing, 
12. So then every one of us shall 

19. Let us therefore follow after the 
10. for then must ve needs go out 



APA 



(80 ) 



API 



I Co. 



15: 



2Co. 1 

5 

7 

Gal. 2 

3 

4 

5 

6 

Eph. 2 

ITh. 5 

2Th. 2 

Heb 4 

12 



14. else (lit. else indeed) were your children 
unclean ; 

14. then (is) our preaching vain, and 

15. if so be that the dead rise not. 
18. Then they also which are fallen 

; 17. thus minded, did I (lit. I indeed) use light- 
ness ? 

; 14(15). died for all, then were all dead: 

:12. Wherefore, though I wrote unto you, 

: 21. then Christ is dead in vain. 

: 7. Know ye therefore that they 
29. then are ye Abraham's seed, 

-.31. So then, brethren, we are not 

: 11. then is the offence of the cross 

: 10. As we have therefore opportunity, 3 

: 19. Now therefore ye are no more 

: 6. Therefore let us not sleep, as 3 

:15. Therefore, brethren, standfast, 3 
9. There remaineth therefore a 
8. then are ye bastards, and not sons. 



apa, ara, adv. whether. 

Lu. 18: 8. )( shall he find faith on the earth ? 

Acts 8:30. )( Understandest thou what thou readest '• 

Gal. 2; 17. (is) therefore Christ the minister 



apyeco, argeo. 

2Pet. 2 : 3. of a long time linger eth not, 



apyog, argos. 

Mat.l2:36.That every idle word that men 
20: 3. saw others standing idle in the 

6. standing idle, and saith unto them, 
stand ye here all the day idle ? 
5: 13. withal they learn (to be) idle, 
— not only idle, but tattlers also 
1 :12. alway liars, evil beasts, slow bellies. 



Why 



ITi. 



Tit. 



2Pet. 1 : 8. neither (be) barren nor unfruitful 



Mat.25:18. 

27. 
26:15. 
3. 

5. 
6. 



27: 



Mar.14 

Lu, 9: 

19: 

22: 

Acts 3: 

7: 

8: 

19 

20: 

IPet.l 



apyvpiov, argumon. 

in the earth, and hid his lord's money. 
therefore to have put my money 
for thirty pieces of silver. 
the thirty pieces of silver to the 
he cast down the pieces of silver in 
chief priests took the silver pieces, 
took the thirty pieces of silver, 
they gave large money unto the 
So they took the money, and did 
promised to give him money. 
neither bread, neither money; 
to whom he had given the money, 
gavest not thou my money into 
covenanted to give him money. 
Silver and gold have I none ; but 
Abraham bought for a sum of money 
Thy money perish with thee, 
fifty thousand (pieces) of silver. 
I have coveted no man's silver, 
.corruptible things, (as) silver and gold, 



apyvpoKOTTog, argurokopos. 
Actsl9: 24. Demetrius, a silversmith, which 



apyvpog, arguros. 

Mat.10: 9. Provide neither gold, nor silver, 
Actsl7:29.1ike unto gold, or silver, or stone, 
lCo. 3: 12. this foundation gold, silver, 
Jas. 5: 3. Your gold and silver is cankered ; 
Rev.18 : 12. merchandise of gold, and silver , 



apyvpovg, argurous. 

Actsl9: 24. which made silver shrines for 
2Ti. 2:20. not only vessels of gold and of silver, 
Rev. 9: 20. idols of gold, and silver, and brass, 
stone, 



apicTKua, areskia. 

Col. 1 : 10. worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, 



Mat.14: 
Mar. 6: 
Acts 6: 
Ro. 8: 
15: 



lCo. 



10: 
Gal. 1: 

ITh. 2 



4: 
2Ti. 2: 



apicTKu), aresko. 

6. danced before them, and pleased Herod. 
22. danced, and pleased Herod and them that 
5. the saying pleased the whole multitude : 
8. they that are in the flesh cannotpZease God. 
l.the weak, and not to please ourselves. 

2. Let every one of us please (his) neighbour 

3. even Christ pleased not himself ; 

32. how he may please the Lord: 

33. how he may please (his) wife. 

34. how she may please (her) husband. 
33. as I please all (men) in all (things), 

10. do I seek to please men ? for if I yet pleased 
men, I should 

4. not as pleasing men, but God, 

15. have persecuted us ; and they please not 
God, 
1. how ye ought to walk and to please God, 
4. that he may please him who hath 



apsaTog? westos. 



Joh. 8:29.1 do always those things that please him. 
Acts 6; 2. It is not reason that we should 

12: 3. because he saw it pleased the Jews, 
Uoh 3:22. things that are pleasing in his sight. 



apETih aretee. 

Phi. 4: 8. if (there be) any virtue, and if (there be) 

any praise, 
IPet. 2: 9. shew forth the praises of him who 
2Pet. 1 : 3. hath called us to glory and virtue : 

5. add to your faith virtue; and to virtue 

knowledge ; 



apr]v, areen. 

Lu. 10: 3.1 send you forth as iambs among wolves. 



apiO/LLiu), arilhmeo. 



Mat 10: 30. hairs of your head are all numbered. 
Lu. 12: 7. hairs of your head are all numbered. 
Rev. 7: 9. multitude, which no man could number, 



API 



( 81 ) 



APN 



aptO/uog, arithmos. 



Lu. 22: 3. being of the number of the twelve. 
Joh. 6: 10. in number about five thousand. 
Acts 4: 4. the number of the men was about 

5: 36. a number of men, about four hundred, 
6: 7. the number of the disciples multiplied 
11:21. a great number believed, and turned 
16: 5. in the faith, and increased in number daily. 
Ro. 9: 27. Though the number of the children 
Rev. 7: 4. 1 heard the number of them which 
9: 16. the number of the army of the 

— I heard the number of them. 
13: 17. name of the beast, or the number of his 
name. 
18. count the number of the beast: for it is 
the number of a man ; and his number is 

15: 2. over the number of his name, 

20: 8. the number of whom (is) as the sand 



apLcrrao), aristao. 

Lu. 11 : 37. besought him to dine with him: 
Joh.21: 12. Jesus saith unto them, Come (and) dine. 
15. So when they had dined, Jesus 



apiGTEpog, aristeros. 

Mat. 6 : 3. let not thy left hand know what 

Lu. 23: 33. one on the right hand, and the other on 

the left. 
2Co. 6: 7. on the right hand and on the left, 



apKTTov, ariston. 

Mat.22: 4. Behold, I have prepared my dinner: 
Lu. 11 : 38. had not first washed before dinner. 

14: 12. When thcu makest a dinner or a supper, 



apictTog, arketos. 

Mat. 6:34. Sufficient unto the day (is) the evil thereof. 

10:25. It is enough for the disciple that he 
lPet. 4: 3. the time past of (our) life may suffice us 



apKtit), arkeo. 

Mat.25: 9. lest there be not enough for us and you. 

Lu. 3:14. be content with your wages. 

Joh. 6: 7. of bread is not sufficient for them, 

14: 8. shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us. 
2Co 12: 9. My grace is sufficient for thee: 
1 Ti. 6: 8. food and raiment let us be therewith content. 
Heb 13 : 5. (be) content with such things as ye have: 
3Joh . 10. malicious words : and not content therewith, 



apKTOQi arktos. 

Rev. 13: 2. his feet were as (the feet) of a bear, 



ap/Lia, harma. 

Acts 8: 28. returning, and sitting in his chariot 

29. Go near, and join thyself to this chariot. 
38. he commanded the chariot to stand 

Rev. 9: 9. as the sound of chariots of many 



apfiOQ) harmos. 

Heb. 4: 12. of the joints and marrow, and (is) 



apfxo^oj, harmozo. 

2Co.ll: 2. for I have espoused you to one husband, 



apvEop.ai, arneomai. 

Mat 10:33. whosoever shall deny me before men, him 
will I also deny before my Father 
26: 70. he denied before (them) all, 
72. again he denied with an oath, 
Mar 14:68. he denied, saying, I know not, 

70. he denied it again. And a little 
Lu. 8:45. When all denied, Peter and they 
12: 9. he that denieth me before men 
22:57. he denied him, saying, Woman, 
Joh. 1:20. he confessed, and denied not ; but 
18:25. He denied (it), and said, I am not. 
27. Peter then denied again: 
Acts 3:13. denied him in the presence of Pilate, 
14. ye denied the Holy One and the Just, 
4:16. in Jerusalem ; and we cannot deny (it). 
7: 35. Moses whom they refused, saying, 

1 Ti. 5: 8. he hath denied the faith, and is 

2 Ti. 2: 12. if we deny (him), he also will deny us: 

13. he cannot deny himself. 
3: 5. form of godliness, but denying the power 
Tit. 1 : 16. in works they deny (him), 

2:12. denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, 
Heb 1 1 : 24. refused to be called the son of 
2Pet. 2 : 1 . even denying the Lord that bought 
Uoh 2:22. he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? 
— that denieth the Father and the Son. 
23. Whosoever denieth the Son, the 
Jude 4. denying the only Lord God, and our 
Rev. 2:13. hast not denied my faith, 

3: 8. hast not denied my name. .--'' 



apviov, arnwn. 

Joh. 21 : 15. He saith unto him, Feed my lambs. 
Rev. 5: 6. in the midst of the elders, stood a Lamb 

8. elders fell down before the Lamb, 

12. Worthy is the Lamb that was slain 

13. upon the throne, and unto the Lamb for 

ever 
6: l.when the Lamb opened one of the seals, 

16. from the wrath of the Lamb : 

7: 9. before the Lamb, clothed with white 

10. upon the throne, and unto the Lamb. 

14. white in the blood of the Lamb. 

17. For the Lamb which is in the 

12: 11. by the blood of the Lamb, and by the 
13: 8. book of life of the Lamb slain 

11. he had two horns like a lamb, 
14: 1 . lo, a Lamb stood on the mount 

4. they which follow the Lamb 
— the firstfruits unto God and to the Lamb. 
10. in the presence of the Lamb : 
15 : 3. of God, and the song of the Lamb, saying, 
17: 14. These shall make war with the Lamb, and 

the Lamb shall overcome them: 
19: 7. the marriage of the Lamb is come, 

9. unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. 
21 : 9. shew thee the bride, the Lamb's wife. 

14. the twelve apostles of the Lamb. 
22. Lord God Almighty, and the Lamb 






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APT 



Rev 21: 23. the Lamb (is) the light thereof. 

27. written in the LamVs book of life. 
22 : 1 . the throne of God and of the Lamb. 
3. the throne of God and of the Lamb 



apZajuitvoQ, arxamenos. 

Lu. 24:47. among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. 
ActslO: 37. and began from Galilee, after the 



aporpiau), arotriao. 

Lu. 17: 7. which of you, having a servant plowing 
ICo. 9: 10. he that ploweth should plow in hope ; 



aporpov, arotron. 
Lu. 9:62. having put his hand to the plough, 



apirayr), harpagee. 

Mat.23:25.are full of extortion and excess. 
Lu . 11: 39. inward part is full of ravening and 
Heb 10:34. took joyfully the spoiling of your goods 



apTrayfjLog, harpagmos. 

Phil. 2 : 6 . thought it not roWery to be equal withGod : 



apTraZu), harpazo. 

Mat 11:12. the violent take it by force. 

13: 19. cometh thewicked(one), and catchethaway 
Joh. 6: 15. would come and take him by force, 

10: 12. the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth 

28. any (man) pluck them out of my hand. 

29. to pluck (them) out of my Father's hand. 
Acts 8:39. Spirit of the Lord caught away Philip, 

23:10. to take him by force from among 
2Co 12: 2. such an one caught up to the third heaven. 

4. that he was caught up into paradise, 
ITh. A: 17. shall be caught up together with 
Jude 23. with fear, pulling (them) out of the fire ; 
Rev 12: 5. her child tvas caught up unto God, 



apira^ harpax. 

Mat, 7: 15. inwardly they are ravening wolves. 
Lu. 18: 11. as other men (are), extortioners, unjust, 
ICo. 5: 10. with the covetous, or extortioners, or 

11. a railer, or a drunkard, or an extortioner ; 
6:10.revilers, nor extortioners, shall inherit 



appa&wv, arr abort. 

2 Co. 1:22. given the earnest of the Spirit in 

5 : 5. hath given unto us the earnest of the Spirit. 
Eph. 1:14. Which is the earnest of our inheritance 



appatyog, arraphos. 

Joh 19:23. now the coat was without seam, 



Rev 12: 5. she brought forth a man child, 

13. woman which brought forth the man 
(child). 



apprirog, arreetos. 

2Co 12 : 4. into paradise, andheard unspeakable words, 



apprjv, arreen. 



appwarog, arrostos. 

Mat 14: 14. toward them, and he healed their sick. 
Mar. 6: 5. laid his hands upon a few sick folk, 

13. anointed with oil many that were sick, 
16: 18. they shall lay hands on the sick, and 
ICo 11 :30.many (are) weak and sickly among you, 



apGEvoKoiTriQ, arsenokoitees. 

ICo 6: 9. effeminate, nor abusers of themselves with 

mankind, 
ITi. 1 : 10. that defile themselves with mankind, 



ap<rr}v, or seen. 

Mat 19: 4. made them male and female, 
Mar 10: 6. God made them male and female. 
Lu. 2:23. Every male that openeth the womb 
Ro. 1 : 27. men with men working that 
Gal. 3:28. there is neither male nor female: 



aprtfiwv, artemon. 

Acts27:40.hoised up the mainsail to the wind, 



Ro. 1 : 27. likewise also the men, leaving 



Mat. 3 

9 

11 

23 

26 



Joh. 1 
2 
5 
9 



13 



ICo. 4 



13 



Gal. 



apri, arti. 

;15. Suffer (it to be so) now : for thus it 
; 18. My daughter is even now dead: 
•J 2. until now the kingdom of heaven 
:39. Ye shall not see me henceforth, till 
:29. 1 will not drink Aercceforth of this fruit 

53. that I cannot now pray to my Father, 

64. Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man 

51(52). if ereafter ye shall see heaven open, 
: 10. hast kept the good wine until now. 
:17.My Father worketh hitherto, and I work. 
: 19. how then doth he now see ? 

25. whereas I was blind, now I see. 
: 7. What I do thou knowest not now ; 

19. Now (lit. henceforth) I tell you before it 
come, 

33. cannot come; so now I say to you. 

37. why cannot I follow thee now? 
: 7. from Aereceforth ye know him, 
: 12. ye cannot bear them now. 

24. Hitherto have ye asked nothing 

31. Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe 
: 11 . Even unto this present hour we both 

13. the offscouring of all things unto this 

day. 
: 7. conscience of the idol unto this hour 
: 12. For now we see through a glass, 

— now I know in part ; but then 
: 6. greater part remain unto this present, 
: 7. 1 will not see you noio by the way ; 
: 9. we said before, so say I now again, 



Lu. 



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Gal. 1 : 10. For do I now persuade men, or God ? 

4:20. 1 desire to be present with you now, 
ITh. 3: 6. now when Timotheus came 
2Th. 2: 7. only he who now letteth, (will let), 
IPet. 1 : 6. though now for a season, if need be, 
8. whom, though now ye see (him) not, 
Uoh.2: 9. is in darkness even until now. 
Rev.12: 10. Now is come salvation, and strength, 



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apriyivvriTOQ) artigenneetos. 

lPet.2: 2. As newborn babes, desire the 



cipTioQ, artios. 

2Ti. 3:17. That the man of God may be perfect, 



Mat. 4: 3 

4 

6:11 

7: 9 

12: 4 

14:17 

19 

15: 2. 

26. 

33. 

34. 

36. 

16: 5. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

26:26. 

Mar. 2:26. 

3:20. 

6: 8. 

36. 

37. 
38. 
41. 

44. 

52. 

7: 2. 

5. 

27. 

8: 4. 

5. 

6. 

14. 

16 
17 

19 

14:22 

Lu. 4: 3 

4 

6: 4 

7:33 



a prog, artos. 

command that these stones be made 

bread. 
. Man shall not live by bread alone, 
. Give us this day our daily bread. 
. whom if his son ask bread, will 
. did eat the shew&reac?, which 
. We have here but five loaves, 
.took the five loaves, and the two fishes, 
gave the loaves to (his) disciples, 
their hands, when they eat bread. 
not meet to take the children's bread, 
should we have so much bread 
How many loaves have ye ? 
he took the seven loaves and the fishes, 
they had forgotten to take bread. 
because we have taken no bread. 
because ye have brought no bread? 
neither remember the five loaves 
Neither the seven loaves of the 
not to you concerning bread, 
not beware of the leaven of bread, 
Jesus took bread, and blessed (it), 
did eat the shewbread, which 
could not so much as eat bread. 
no scrip, no bread, no money 
into the villages, and buy themselves 

bread : 
two hundred pennyworth of bread, 
How many loaves have ye ? 
when he had taken the five loaves 
blessed, and brake the loaves, 
they that did eat of the loaves 
not (the miracle) of the loaves: 
saw some of his disciples eat bread 
eat bread with unwashen hands ? 
not meet to take the children's bread, 
satisfy these (men) with bread 
How many loaves have ye ? 
he took the seven loaves, and 
(disciples) had forgotten to take bread, 
with them more than one loaf. 
because we have no bread. 
because ye have no bread? 
When I brake the five loaves 
Jesus took bread, and blessed, 
this stone that it be made bread. 
man shall not live by bread alone, 
did take and eat the shewbread, 
neither eating bread nor drinking 



9: 3. nor scrip, neither bread, neither 
13. We have no more but five loaves 

16. Then he took the five loaves and 
11 : 3. Give us day by day our daily bread. 

5. Friend, lend me three loaves ; 
11. If a son shall ask bread of any 
14: l.to eat bread on the sabbath day, 

15. he that shall eat bread in the 
15: 17. servants of my father's have bread, 
22 : 1 9. he took bread, and gave thanks, 
24:30. he took bread, and blessed (it), 
35. known of them in breaking of bread. 
| Joh. 6: 5. Whence shall we buy bread, 

7. Two hundred pennyworth of bread 
9. which hath five barley loaves, 
1 1 . Jesus took the loaves ; and when 
13. fragments of the five barley loaves, 
23. place where they did eat bread, 
26. because ye did eat of the loaves, 

31. He gave them bread from heaven 

32. Moses gave you not that bread 

— my Father giveth you the true bread, 

33. For the bread of God is he which 

34. Lord, evermore give us this bread. 
35. 1 am the bread of life : he that 

41 . 1 am the bread which came down 
48. 1 am that bread of life. 
50. This is the bread which cometh 
51. 1 am the living bread which 

— if any man eat of this bread, 

— the bread that I will give 

58. This is that bread which came 

— he that eateth of this bread shall 
13: 18. He that eateth bread with me 
21 : 9. fish laid thereon, and bread. 

13. Jesus then cometh, and taketh bread, 
Acts 2: 42. in breaking of bread, and in prayers. 
46. breaking bread from house to house, 
20: 7. came together to break bread, 

11. had broken bread, and eaten, 
27:35. he took bread, and gave thanks 

lCo.lO:16.The bread which we break, is it 

17. we (being) many are one bread, (and) 

— all partakers of that one bread. 

11 :23. in which he was betrayed took bread: 

26. as often as ye eat this bread, 

27. whosoever shall eat this bread, 

28. so let him eat of (that) bread, 
2Co. 9: 10. minister bread for (your) food, 

j 2Th. 3: 8. Neither did we eat any man's bread 

12. they work, and eat their own bread. 
Heb. 9: 2. the table, and the shewbread; 



aprvo), artuo. 

Mar. 9:50. wherewith will ye season it? 

Lu. 14: 34. wherewith shall it be seasoned? 

Col. 4: 6.alway with grace, seasoned with salt, 



ap-^ayyeXog, arkangelos. 

ITh. 4:16. with the voice of the archangel, 
Jude 9. Yet Michael the archangel, 



apyaLOQ, arkaios. 

Mat. 5: 21. was said by them of old time, 
27. was said by them of old time, 
33. been said bv them of old time, 
o2 



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Lu. 9: 8. one of the old prophets was risen 

19. one of the old prophets is risen 
ActslS: 7. how that a good while ago (lit. from days 
of old) 
21 . For Moses of old time hath in 
21 : 16. one Mnason of Cyprus, an old disciple 
2Co. 5 : 17. old things are passed away ; 
2Pet.2: 5. spared not the old world, but 
Rev.12: 9. that old serpent, called the Devil, 
20: 2. that old serpent, which is the devil, 



ap^fj, arkee. 

Mat.19: 4. which made (them) at the beginning 
8. from the heginning it was not so. 
24: 8. these (are) the beginning of sorrows. 
21. since the beginning of the world 
Mar. 1 : 1. The beginning of the gospel of 
10: 6. from the beginning of the creation 
13: 8(9). these (are) the beginnings of sorrows. 
19. as was not from the beginning 
Lu. 1: 2. from the beginning were eyewitnesses, 
12: 11. unto the synagogues, and (unto) magis- 
trates, 
20: 20. might deliver him unto the power and 
authority of the governor. 
Joh. 1 : 1. In the beginning was the Word, 
2. The same was in the beginning 
2: 11. This beginning of miracles did 
6:64. Jesus knew from the beginning who 
8:25.1 said unto you from the beginning. 
44. was a murderer from the beginning, 
15:27. with me from the beginning. 
16 : 4. not unto you at the beginning, 
ActslO:U.knit at the four corners, and let 
11: 5. down from heaven by four corners ; 

15. as on us at the beginning. 
26: 4. which was at the first among 
Ro. 8:38. nor principalities, nor powers, nor 
lCo.l5:24.have put down all rule and all 
Eph. 1 : 21. above all principality , and power, 
3: 10. now unto the principalities and 
6:12. against principalities, against powers, 
Phil. 4: 15. that in the beginning of the gospel, 
Col. 1 : 16. dominions, or principalities, or 
18. who is the beginning, the 
2:10. the head of all principality and 
15. having spoiled principalities and 
2Th. 2:13. God hath from the beginning chosen 
Tit. 3: 1. subject to principalities and powers, 
Heb. 1:10. Thou, Lord, in the beginning 
2: 3. which at the first began to 
3:14. if we hold the beginning of 
5; 12. the first principles of the oracles 
6 : 1 . leaving the principles of the doctrine 
7: 3. having neither beginning of days, 
2Pet.3: 4. from the beginning of the creation. 
1 Joh. 1 : 1 . which was from the beginning, 

2: 7. which ye had from the beginning. 

— ye have heard from the beginning. 
13. him (that is) from the beginning. 

14. known him (that is) from the beginning. 
24. have heard from the beginning. 

— ye have heard from the beginning 

3: 8. the devil sinneth from the beginning. 
1 1 . that ye heard from the beginning, 
2Joh. 5. which we had from the beginning, 

6. as ye have heard from the beginning, 
Jude 6. angels which kept not their first estate. 
Rev. 1: 8. the beginning and the ending, 

3:14. the beginning of the creation of God ; 



Rev.21 : 6. the beginning and the end. I will 

22: 13. Alpha and Omega, the beginning and 
the end, 



ap^yog, arkeegos. 

Acts 3: 15. killed the Prince of life, whom 

5:31. (to be) a Prince and a Saviour, for to 
Heb. 2: 10. to make the captain of their salvation 

12: 2. Jesus the author and finisher of (our) 
faith ; 



apx^paTLKOQi arkieratikos. 

Acts 4: 6. of the kindred of the high priest, 



Mat. 2: 4. 
16:21. 

20:18. 
21:15. 

23. 

45. 
26: 3. 

14, 

47. 

51. 

57. 

58. 

59. 

62. 

63. 

65. 

27: 1. 

3. 

6. 

12. 

20. 

41. 

62. 

28:11. 

Mar. 2:26. 

8:31. 

10:33. 

11:18. 

27. 
14: 1. 

10. 

43. 

47. 

53. 



54. 

55. 

60. 

61. 

63. 

66. 

15: 1. 

3. 

10. 

11. 

31. 

3: 2. 

9:22. 

19:47. 

20: 1. 



Lu. 



ap-^iepEvg, arkierus. 

gathered all the chief priests and 

the elders and chief priests and scribes, 

betrayed unto the chief priests 

when the chief priests and scribes 

the chief priests and the elders of the 

the chief priests and Pharisees had 

assembled together, the chief priests, 

unto the palace of the high priest, 

Iscariot, went unto the chief priests, 

from the chief priests and elders of 

struck a servant of the high priest's, 

away to Caiaphas the high priest, 

unto the high priest's palace, and 

Now the chief priests, and elders, and all 

the high priest arose, and said 

the high priest answered and sajid 

the high priest rent his clothes, 

all the chief priests and elders of 

silver to the chief priests and elders, 

the chief priests took the silver 

he was accused of the chief priests 

the chief priests and elders persuaded 

also the chief priests mocking (him), 

the chief priests and Pharisees came 

shewed unto the chief priests all 

days of Abiathar the high priest, 

(of) the chief priests, and scribes, 

be delivered unto the chief priests, 

the scribes and chief priests heard 

there come to him the chief priests, 

the chief priests and the scribes sought 

went unto the chief priests, to 

from the chief priests and the scribes 

smote a servant of the high priest, 

led Jesus away to the high priest: 

assembled all the chief priests and the 

into the palace of the high priest: 

the chief priests and all the council 

the high priest stood up in the 

Again the high priest asked him, 

the high priest rent his clothes, 

one of the maids of the high priest: 

the chief priests held a consultation 

the chief priests accused him 

the chief priests had delivered him 

the chief priests moved the people, 

also the chief priests mocking 

Annas and Caiaphas being the high priests 

chief priests and scribes, and be slain, 

the chief priests and the scribes 

the chief priests and the scribes 



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Lu. 20:19. the * chief priests and the scribes the 
22: 2. the chief priests and scribes sought 
4. communed with the chief priests 

50. smote the servant of the high priest, 
52. Jesus said unto the chief priests, 
54. into the high priest's house. 

66. the chief priests and the scribes 
23: 4. said Pilate to the chief priests 
10. the chief priests and scribes stood 
13. together the chief priests and the rulers 

23. of them and of the chief priests 

24: 20. how the chief priests and our rulers 
Joh. 7:32. the Pharisees and the chief priests 

45. came the officers to the chief priests 
11: 47. gathered the chief priests and the 

49. being the high priest that same 

51. being high priest that year, 

57. both the chief priests and the Pharisees 
12: 10. the chief priests consulted that 
18: 3. from the chief priests and Pharisees, 
10. smote the high priest's servant, 
13. was the high priest that same year. 

15. known unto the high priest, and 
— into the palace of the high priest. 

16. known unto the high priest, 

19. The high priest then asked Jesus 

22. Answerest thou the high priest so? 

24. bound unto Caiaphas the high priest. 

26. the servants of the high priest, 

35. Thine own nation and the chief priests 
19: 6. the chief priests therefore and officers 
15. The chief priests answered, 
21. Then said the chief priests of the 
Acts 4: 6. Annas the high priest, and Caiaphas, 

23. the chief priests and elders had said 
5:17. the high priest rose up, and all they 

21. the high priest came, and they that 

24. the chief priests heard these things, 

27. the high priest asked them, 

7 : 1 . Then said the high priest, Are 
9 : 1 . went unto the high priest, 
14. authority from the chief priests 
21. bound unto the chief priests? 
19: 14. a Jew, (and) chief of the priests, 
22: 5. also the high priest doth bear 

30. commanded the chief priests and 
23: 2. the high priest Ananias commanded 

4. Revilest thou God's high priest? 

5. that he was the high priest; 

14. they came to the chief priests 

24: 1. Ananias the high priest descended 
25 : 2. the high priest and the chief of the 

15. the chief priests and the elders of 
26: 10. authority from the chief priests ; 

12. commission from the chief priests, 
Heb 2:17. merciful and faithful high priest 
3: 1 . apostle and high priest of our 
4: 14. we have a great high priest, that 

15. we have not an high priest which 
5 : 1 . every high priest taken from 
5. to be made an high priest; 

10. Called of God an high priest 
6 : 20. made an high priest for ever 
7:26. For such an high priest became 

27. not daily, as those high priests, 

28. maketh men high priests which 
8 : 1 . "We have such an high priest, 

3. For every high priest is ordained 
9: 7. (went) the high priest alone once 

1 1 . Christ being come an high priest 

25. as the high priest entereth into 
13: 11. by the high priest for sin, are 



apxnroifjiriv, arkipoimeen. 

IPet. 5: 4. when the chief Shepherd shall 

apx<-Gvvaywyog, arkisunagogos. 

Mar. 5: 22. one of the rulers of the synagogue, 

35. from the ruler of the synagogue's (house) 

36. unto the ruler of the synagogue, 
38. house of the ruler of the synagogue, 

Lu. 8:49. from the ruler of the synagogue's (house) 
13: 14. the ruler of the synagogue answered 

Actsl3: 15. the rulers of the synagogue sent 

18: 8. the chief ruler of the synagogue, 

17. the chief ruler of the synagogue, 



ap\LriKTii)v, arkitekton. 

ICo. 3:10. as a wise masterbuilder, I have 

apyiTt\u)VT[}Q, arMtelonees. 

Lu. 19: 2. was the chief among the publicans, 



apXiTpitcXivog, arkitriklinos. 

Joh. 2: 8. bear unto the governor of the feast. 
9. When the ruler of the feast had 
— the governor of the feast called the 



apxofiai, arkom'ai. 

Mat. 4:17. Jesus began to preach, and to say, 
11: 7. Jesus began to say unto the 

20. Then began he to upbraid the 
12 : 1 . began to pluck the ears of corn, 
14:30. beginning to sink, he cried, 
16:21. began Jesus to shew unto his 
22. began to rebuke him, saying, 
18:24. when he had begun to reckon, 
20: 8. beginning from the last unto 
24: 49. shall begin to smite (his) 
26:22. began every one of them to say 

37. began to be sorrowful and very heavy. 
74. Then began he to curse and to swear, 
Mar. 1:45. began to publish (it) much, 

2:23. his disciples began, as they went, 
4: 1. he began again to teach by the 
5:17. they began to pray him to depart 

20. began to publish in Decapolis 
6: 2. he began to teach in the synagogue: 
7. began to send them forth by two 
34. began to teach them many things. 
55. began to carry about in beds 
8: 11. began to question with him, 

31. he began to teach them, that 

32. Peter took him, and began to rebuke 
10: 28. Then Peter began to say unto him, 

32. began to tell them what things 

41 . they began to be much displeased 
47. he began to cry out, and say, Jesus, 
11 : 15. began to cast out them that sold 
12: l.he began to speak unto them 
13: 5. Jesus answering them began to say, 
14: 19. they began to be sorrowful, and to 

33. began to be sore amazed, and to be 
65. some began to spit on him, 



APX 



Mar.] 4: 

15: 

Lu. 3: 



11 
12 
13 
14 

15 

19 

20 
21 
22 
23 

24 
Joh. 8; 

13: 

Acts 1 

2: 

8: 
11 



18: 

24: 

27: 

2Co. 3 

lPet.4 



began to say to them that stood by, 

he began to curse and to swear, (saying), 

crying aloud, began to desire (him) 

began to salute him, Hail, 

begin not to say within yourselves, 

Jesus himself began (lit. was beginning) to 

be about 
he began to say unto them, This 
scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, 
he that was dead sat up, and began to 
he began to speak unto the people 
began to wash his feet with tears, 
began to say within themselves, 
when the day began to wear away, 
gathered thick together, he began to say, 
scribes and the Pharisees began to 
he began to say unto his disciples 
shall begin to beat the menservants 
ye begin to stand without, and to knock 
Then shall ye begin to say, We 
thou begin with shame to take 
with one (consent) began to make excuse, 
behold (it) begin to mock him, 
Saying, This man began to build, 
he began to be in want. 
they began to be merry, 
multitude of the disciples began to 
began to cast out them that sold 
Then began he to speak to the people 
when these things begin to come 
they began to enquire among 
they began to accuse him, saying, 
beginning from Galilee to this 
Then shall they begin to say to 
beginning at Moses and all the 
beginning at the eldest, (even) 
began to wash the disciples' feet, 
all that Jesus began both to do and teach, 
Beginning from the baptism of 
began to speak with other tongues, 
began at the same scripture, and 
rehearsed (the matter) from the beginning, 

and 
as I began to speak, the Holy 
he began to speak boldly in the 
Tertullus began to accuse (him), 
had broken (it), he began to eat. 
Do we begin again to commend 
judgment must begin at the house 



( 86 ) A2E 

Lu. 24:20. the chief priests and our rulers delivered 
Joh. 3 : 1 . Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews : 
7:26. Do the rulers know indeed that 
48. Have any of the rulers or of the 
12: 31 . now shall the prince of this world 

42. among the chief rulers also 
14:30. the prince of this world cometh, 
16: 11. the prince of this world is judged. 
Acts 3: 17. ye did (it) as (did) also your rulers. 

4: 5. that their rulers, and elders, and scribes, 
8. Ye rulers of the people, and elders 
26. the rulers were gathered together 
7 : 27. Who made thee a ruler and a judge 
35. Who made thee a ruler and a judge ? 
— God send (to be) a ruler and a 
13:27. dwell at Jerusalem, and their rulers, 
14: 5. also of the Jews with their rulers, 
16: 19. into the marketplace unto the rulers, 
23: 5. not speak evil of the ruler of thy 
Ro. 13: 3. For rulers are not a terror to good 
lCo. 2: 6. nor of the princes of this world, 

8. none of the princes of this world 
Eph. 2 : 2. the prince of the power of the air, 
Rev. 1 : 5. the prince of the kings of the earth. 



apxb), arko. 

Mar.10: 42. accounted to rule over the Gentiles 
Ro. 15: 12. he that shall rise to reign over the 



ap\u)v, arkon. 

Mat. 9: 18. there came a certain ruler, 

23. Jesus came into the ruler's house, 

34. through the prince of the devils. 

12: 24. by Beelzebub the prince of the devils. 

20 ; 25. the princes of the Gentiles exercise 
Mar. 3: 22. by the prince of the devils casteth 
Lu. 8: 41. he was a ruler of the synagogue: 

11: 15. through Beelzebub the chief of the devils. 

12:58. with thine adversary to the magistrate, 

14: 1. house of one of the chief Pharisees 

18: 18. a certain rider asked him, 

23 : 13. chief priests and the rulers and the people, 

35. the rulers also with them derided (him), 



apw/jia, aroma. 

Mar.16 : 1 . bought sweet spices, that they 
Lu. 23: 56. prepared spices and ointments ; 
24 : 1 . bringing the spices which they 
Joh. 19:40. in linen clothes with the spices, 



cktoXevtoq, asalutos. 

Acts27: 41 .stuck fast, and remained unmoveaUe, 
Heb 12:28. a kingdom which cannot be moved, 



a(jf~>£GTOQ, asbestos. 

Mat. 3: 12. the chaff with unquenchable fire. 

Mar. 9:43. fire that never shall be quenched: 

45. fire that never shall be quenched: 

Lu. 3: 17. will burn with fire unquenchable. 



aai&Eia, asebia. 

Ro. 1 : 18. against all ungodliness and 

1 1 : 26. shall turn away ungodliness 
2Ti. 2: 16. will increase unto more ungodliness. 
Tit. 2: 12. denying ungodliness and worldly 
Jude 15. their ungodly deeds which they have 
18. after their own ungodly lusts. 



acrE^tto, asebeo. 



2Pet. 2 : 6. that after should live ungodly ; 

Jude 15. deeds which they have ungodly committed, 



aas&rig, asebees. 

Ro. 4: 5. him that justifieth the ungodly, 

5: 6. Christ died for the ungodly. 
1 Ti. 1 : 9. for the ungodly and for sinners, for 
lPet.4:18. where shall the ungodly and the 
2Pet. 2: 5. upon the world of the ungodly ; 



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2Pet.3: 7. judgment and perdition of ungodly men. 
Jude 4. ungodly men, turning the grace 

15. convince all that are ungodly 

— which ungodly sinners have 



Mar. 7 
Ro. 13 
2Co.l2 
Gal. 5: 
Eph.4: 
!Pet4: 
2Pet. 2 

Jude 



a ere Ay act, aselgla. 

:22. deceit, lasciviousness, an evil eye, 
13. not in chambering and wantonness, 
21. lasciviousness which they have 
19. fornication, uncleanness, lasciviousness, 
19. themselves over unto lasciviousness, 
3. we walked in lasciviousness, 
7. vexed with the filthy conversation of 
18. (through much) wantonness, those 
4. grace of our God into lasciviousness, 



Ro. 


4 


19. 




8 


3. 




14 


1. 
2. 
21. 


ICo 


. 8 


9. 
11. 
12. 


2Co.ll 


.21. 






29. 




12 


10. 




13 


3. 
4. 
9. 


Phil 


.2 


26. 
27. 


2Ti. 


4 


20. 


Jas. 


5 


14. 



being not weak in faith, he 
that it icas weak through the. flesh 
Him that is weak in the faith 
another, who is weak, eateth herbs. 
is offended, or is made weak. 
stumblingblock to them that are weak. 
shall the weak brother perish, 
wound their weak conscience 
as though we had been weak. 
Who is weak, and I am not weak ? 
for when I am weak, then am 
to you- ward is not weak, but 
For we also are weak in him, 
we are glad, when we are weak, 
heard that he had been sick. 
he was sick nigh unto death : 
Trophimus have I left at Miletum sick. 
Is any sick among you ? let 



a<jy)fioQ) aseemos. 
Acts21:39.in Cilicia, a citizen of no mean city 



acrOivriiJ.a, astheneema. 

Ro. 15 : 1 . to bear the infirmities of the weak, 



Mat 


. 8 


17. 


Lu. 


5 


15. 




8 


2. 




13:11. 






12. 


Joh 


. 5 


5. 




11 


4. 


Acts28 


: 9. 


Ro. 


6 


19. 




8 


26. 


ICo 


. 2 


3. 




15:43. 


2Co 


.11 


30. 




12 


5. 
9. 

10. 




13 


4. 


Gal 


4 


13. 


ITi. 


5: 


23. 


Heb 


.4 


15. 




5 


2. 




7 


28. 




11 


34. 



acrOtvua, asthenia. 

Himself took our infirmities, and 
healed by him of their infirmities. 
healed of evil spirits and infirmities, 
which had a spirit of infirmity 
thou art loosed from thine infirmity. 
had an infirmity thirty and eight years. 
This sickness is not unto death, 
, which had diseases in the island, 
because of the infirmity of your flesh: 
the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: 
I was with you in weakness, and in 
it is sown in weakness; it is raised 
things which concern mine infirmities. 
not glory, but in mine infirmities. 
is made perfect in weakness. 
I rather glory in my infirmities, 
I take pleasure in infirmities, 
he was crucified through weakness, 
through infirmity of the flesh 
stomach's sake and thine often infirmities. 
with the feeling of our infirmities ; 
also is compassed with infirmity. 
high priests which have infirmity; 
out of weakness were made strong, 



aaOevib)} astheneo. 

Mat.10: 8. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, 

25:36. 1 was sick, and ye visited me: 
Mar. 6:56. they laid the sick in the streets, 
Lu. 4:40. all they that had any sick with 
7 : 10. servantwhole that had been sick. 
9: 2. kingdom of God, and to heal the sick. 
Joh. 4:46. whose son was sick at Capernaum. 
5: 3. a great multitude of impotent folk, 

7. The impotent man answered him, 
6: 2. did on them that were diseased. 
11 : 1. Now a certain (man) was sick, 

2. whose brother Lazarus was sick. 

3. he whom thou lovest is sick. 

6. heard therefore that he was sick, 
Acts 9:37. that she was sick, and died: 
19: 12. were brought unto the sick 
20:35. ye ought to support the weak, 



Mat.25:39 






43 






44 




26 


41 


Mar 14 :38 


Lu. 


10 


9 


Acts 4 


9. 




5 


15 
16 


Ro. 


5 


6. 


ICo 


. 1 


25 



9: 

11: 

12: 
2CO.10 
Gal. 4: 
ITh. 5: 
Heb. 7: 
lPet.3: 



clgOevi'iq, asthenees. 

Or when saw we thee sick, or in 
sick, and in prison, and ye visited 
, naked, or sick, or in prison, and 
willing, but the flesh (is) weak. 
ready, but the flesh (is) weak. 
, heal the sick that are therein, 
done to the impotent man, 
.brought forth the sick into the 
bringing sick folks, and them 
we were yet without strength, 
the weakness of God is stronger 
the weak things of the world 
we (are) weak, but ye (are) strong; 
their conscience being weak 
conscience of him which is weak 
To the weak became I as weak, that 

might gain the weak 
many (are) weak and sickly among 
which seem to be more feeble, 
, (his) bodily presence (is) weak, 
to the weak and beggarly elements, 
support the weak, be patient 
for the weakness and unprofitableness 
as unto the weaker vessel, and 



acriTia, asitia. 



Acts27: 21. after loner abstinence Paul stood 



a<7LTog, asitos. 
Acts27:33.ye have tarried and continued fasting, 



cKTKEb), askeo. 

Acts24: 16. herein do I exercise myself, to 



aaicog, askos. 

Mat. 9:17. put new wine into old bottles; 

— else the bottles break, and the wine 



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Mat. 9 ; 1 7. wine runneth out, and the bottles perish: 

— put new wine into new bottles, 
Mar. 2.22.putteth new wine into old bottles: 

— new wine doth burst the bottles, 

— the bottles will be marred : 

— wine must be put into new bottles. 
Lu. 5:37.putteth new wine into old bottles; 

— new wine will burst the bottles, 

— spilled, and the bottles shall perish. 
38. new wine must be put into new bottles; 



aajjiivujg, asmenos. 

Acts 2:41. they that gladly received his word 
21 : 17. the brethren received us gladly. 



aaotyog, asoplios. 
Eph. 5: 15. circumspectly, not as fools, but as wise, 



Mat. 5 
10; 

Mar. 9 
15 

Lu. 1: 
10 

ActslS 
20 
21 



25 
Ro. 16 



lCo.16 

2Co.l3 
Phi. 4 

Col. 4 



ao-7ra?o/icu, aspazomai. 

47. if ye salute your brethren 

12. when ye come into an house, salute it. 
15. running to (him) saluted him. 

18. began to salute him, Hail, 

40. house of Zacharias, and saluted Elisabeth. 

4. salute no man by the way. 

22. token... gone up, and saluted the church, 
l.the disciples, and embraced (them), 

6. when we had taken our leave one of another, 

7. saluted the brethren, and abode 

19. when he had saluted them, 

13. came unto Csesarea, to salute Festus. 
3. Greet Priscilla and Aquila my 

5. Salute my wellbeloved Epenetus, 

6. Greet Mary ; who bestowed much 

7. Salute Andronicus and Junia, 

8. Greet Amplias my beloved 

9. Salute Urbane, our helper 

10. Salute Apelles, approved in Christ. Sa- 

lute them which are of 

11. Salute Herodion my kinsman. Greet them 

that be of the (houshold) 

12. Salute Tryphena and Tryphosa, 

— Salute the beloved Persis, which 

13. Salute Rufus chosen in the 

14. Salute Asyncritus, Phlegon, 

15. Salute Philologus, and Julia, 

16. Salute one another with an holy kiss. The 

churches of Christ salute you. 
21. Jason, and Sosipater, my kinsmen, salute 

you. 
22.1, Tertius, who wrote (this) epistle, salute 

you 

23. the whole church, saluteth you. 

— chamberlain of the city saluteth you, 
19(18). The churches of Asia salute you. 

— Aquila and Priscilla salute you 

20. All the brethren greet you. Greet ye one 

another with an 
12. Greet one another with an holy kiss. 
13(12). All the saints salute you. 

21. Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. The 

brethren which are with me greet you. 

22. All the saints salute you, 

10. my fellowprisoner saluteth you, 
12. a servant of Christ, saluteth you, 
14. beloved physician, and Demas, greet you. 



Col. 4:15. Salute the brethren which are 
ITh. 5:26. Greet all the brethren with an 
2Ti. 4:19. Salute ~Prisca and Aquila, and the 

2\. 'Euhuhis greeteth thee, andPudens, 
Tit. 3: 15(14). All that are with me salute thee. 

Greet them that love us in the 
Philem23. There salute thee Epaphras, my 
Heb 11 : 13. embraced (them), and confessed that 
13:24. Salute all them that have 

— They of Italy salute you. 
lPet. 5: 13. elected together with (you), saluteth you; 

14. Greet ye one another with a 
2Joh. 13. children of thy elect sister greet thee. 
3Joh. 14(15). (Our) friends salute thee. 

— ( — ) Greet the friends by name. 



acTTraa/jog, aspasmos. 

Mat.23: 7 .greetings in the markets, and to be 
Mar 12: 38. salutations in the marketplaces, 
Lu. 1 : 29. what manner of salutation this 

41 . when Elisabeth heard the salutation of 
44. the voice of thy salutation sounded 

11 :43. greetings in the markets. 

20:46. love greetings in the markets, 
1Co.16:21. The salutation of (me) Paul with 
Col. 4:18. The salutation by the hand of 
2Th. 3:17. The salutation of Paul with mine 



avrriXog, aspilos. 

ITi. 6:14. (this) commandment without spot, 
Jas. 1 -.27. to keep himself unspotted from 
lPet. 1 : 19. a lamb without blemish and without spot: 
2Pet.3:14.in peace, without spot, and blameless. 



CKTTTIQ, aSpiS. 
Ro. 3: 13. the poison of asps (is) under their lips: 



acrtrov^og-, aspondos. 

Ro. 1 :31 . without natural affection, implacable, 
2Ti. 3: 3. Without natural affection, trucebreakers, 



ao-aapiov, assarion. 

Mat.l0:29. two sparrows sold for a farthing ? 
Lu. 12: 6. five sparrows sold for two farthings, 



ciggov, asson. 

Note. — Considered by Stephens as a proper name. 
Acts27:13.they sailed close by Crete. 



clgtcltzu), astateo. 

ICo. 4: 11 . have no certain dwellingplace ; 



ciGTelog, astios. 

Acts 7 :20- Moses was born, and was exceeding fair, 
Hcb 1 1 : 23. they saw (he was) a proper child ; 



AST 
cuTTTip, asteer. \s 



:/ 



Mat. 2: 2. we have seen his star in the east, 
7. what time the star appeared. 
9. lo, the star, which they saw in the east, 

10. When they saw the star, they 
24: 29. the stars shall fall from heaven, 

Mar 13:25. the stars of heaven shall fall, 

lCo.15: 41. another glory of the stars: for (one) star 

differeth from (another) star in glory. 
Jude 13. wandering stars, to whom is 
Rev. 1:16. had in his right hand seven stars: 
20. The mystery of the seven stars 
— The seven stars are the angels 
2: l.that holdeth the seven stars in 

28. 1 will give him the morning star. 
3 : 1 . Spirits of God, and the seven stars; 
6: 13. the stars of heaven fell unto 
8 : 10. there fell a great star from heaven, 

11. the name of the star is called 

12. the third part of the stars ; so as 
9: 1. 1 saw a star fall from heaven 

12: l.upon her head a crown of twelve stars: 

4. the third part of the stars of heaven, 
22 : 16. the bright and morning star. 



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cktvimjhjjvoq, asumplionos. 

Acts28:25.when they agreed not among themselves, 



/ 



aarripiKTog, asteeriktos. 

2Pet. 2 -.14. beguiling unstable souls: an 

3: 16. they that are unlearned and unstable 



aaropyoQ, astorgos. 



Ro. 1:31. without natural affection, implacable, 
2Ti. 3: 3. Without natural affection, truce-breakers, 



aaToyiw, astokeo. 

ITi. 1 : 6. From which some having swerved 

6:21. have erred concerning the faith. 
2Ti. 2 : 18. Who concerning the truth have erred, 



aarpaTrri, astrapee. 

Mat.24:27.Foras the lightning cometh 

28: 3. His countenance was like lightning, 

Lu. 10: 18. 1 beheld Satan as lightning fall 
1 1 : 36. as when the bright shining of a 
17:24. For as the lightning, that lighteneth 

Rev. 4: 5. proceeded lightnings and thunderings 
8: 5. thunderings, and lightnings, and an 
11 : 19. there were lightnings, and voices, 
16:18. voices, and thunders, and lightnings 



acrrpdirTU), astrapto. 



Lu. 17 :24. the lightning, that lighteneth out 
24: 4. stood by them in shining garments: 



aoTjOov, astron. 

Lu. 21 -.25. in the moon, and in the stars ; and upon 
Acts 7:43. the star of your god Remphan, 

27 : 20. when neither sun nor stars in 
Heb 1 1 : 12. as the stars of the sky in multitude, 



a<Tvv&TOQ, asunetos. 

Mat.15: 16. Are ye also yet without understanding ? 
Mar. 7: 18. Are ye so without understanding 
Ro. 1:21. their foolish heart was darkened. 

31. Without understanding, covenantbreakers, 
10: 19. by a foolish nation I will anger you. 



aavvOtTOQ, asunihetos. 

Ro. 1:31. covenantbreakers, without natural affec- 
tion, 



aa^aXeta, asphalia. 

Lu. 1:4. know the certainty of those things, 

Acts 5: 23. found we shut with all safety, 

ITh. 5: 3. when they shall say, Peace and safety; 



aatyaXriQ, asphalees. 

Acts21 :34. could not know the certainty for 
22:30. he would have known the certainty 
25:26. Of whom I have no certain thing 
Phi. 3: 1. Dot grievous, but for you (it is) safe, 
Heb. 6: 19. the soul, both sure and stedfast, 



a<j(f)a\iZu}, asphaiizo. 

Mat.27:64.the sepulchre be made sure 

65. make (it) as sure as ye can. 

66. they went, and made the sepulchre sure, 
Actsl6:24.marfe their feet fast in the stocks. 



ac^aXwc, asphalos. 

Mar 14: 44. take him, and lead (him) away safely. 
Acts 2: 36. house of Israel know assuredly, 
16: 23. the jailor to keep them safely : 



aa^juLovEWf askeemoneo. 

lCo. 7:36. he behaveth himself uncomely 
13: 5. Doth not behave itself unseemly, 



acT^rifioavvTi], askeemosunee. 

Ro. 1 : 27. men working that which is unseemly, 
Rev.l6:15.walk naked, and they see his shame. 



aa\i]fiii)v 9 askeemdn. 

lCo.12: 23. our uncomely (parts) have more 



aau)ria t asotia. 

Eph. 5: 18. drunk with wine, wherein is excess; 

Tit. 1 : 6. not accused of riot, or unruly. 

1 Pet. 4: 4. to the same excess of riot, speaking 



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CL(T(i)T(i)Q, CtSOtOS. 
Lu. 15: 13. wasted his substance with riotous living. 



arajcrsw, atakteo. 
2Th. 3: 7. behaved not ourselves disorderly 



aTdKTGQ, ataktos. 

ITh. 5: 14. warn them that are unruly, 



aTCLKTLOQ, tttoktOS, 

2Th. 3: 6. every brother that walketh disorderly, 
11 .which walk among you disorderly, 



areicvog, ateknos. 

Lu. 20:28. he die without children, that 

29. took a wife, and died without children. 

30. to wife, and he died childless. 



aTEvi%io, atenizo. 

Lu. 4:20. eyes of all them that.. .were fastened on 
him. 
22:56. earnestly looked upon him, and said, 
Acts 1 : 10. they looked stedfastly toward 

3: 4. Peter, fastening his eyes upon him 

12. why look ye so earnestly on us, 
6: 15. looking stedfastly on him, saw 

7 :5b. looked up stedfastly into heaven, and 
10: 4. when he looked on him, he was 
11 : 6. when I had fastened mine eyes, 
13: 9. Then.. .set his eyes on him, 
14: 9. who stedfastly beholding him, 
23: l.Paul, earnestly beholding the council, 
2Co. 3: 7. could not stedfastly behold the 

13. could not stedfastly look to the 



ari/uLog, atimos. 

Mat.l3:57. A prophet is not without honour, 
Mar 6: 4. A prophet is not without honour, 
ICo. 4: 10. honourable, but we (are) despised. 
12: 23. we think to be less honourable, 



ari/JLou), atimoo. 

Mar 12: 4. sent (him) away shamefully handled. 



arfjiLg, atmis. 

Acts 2: 19. blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke; 
Jas. 4: 14. It is even a vapour, that appeareth 



aTojuiog, atomos. 

lCo.l5:52.In a moment, in the twinkling 



aroirog, atopos. 

Lu. 23 :41. this man hath done nothing amiss. 
Acts28: 6. saw no harm come to him, they 
2Th. 3: 2. from unreasonable and wicked men: 



arsp, ater. 

Lu. 22: 6. in the absence of the multitude. 
35. When I sent you without purse, 



aTtfiaZw, atimazo. 

Lu. 20:11. entreated (him) shamefully, and sent 
Joh. 8:49.1 honour my Father, and ye do dishonour 

me. 
Acts 5: 41. worthy to suffer shame for his name. 
Ro. 1 : 24. to dishonour their own bodies 

2: 23. the law dishonourest thou God? 
Jas. 2: 6. ye have despised the poor. Do not 



avyaZw, augazo. 

2Co. 4: 4. should shine unto them. 



avyri, augee. 

Acts20:ll.a long while, even till break of day, 



avOaSrig, auihadees. 

Tit. 1 : 7. not selfwilled, not soon angry, 
2Pet. 2:10. Presumptuous (are they), selfwilled, 



cLTifiia, atimia. 



Ro 



1 :26. God gave them up unto vile affections: 
9: 21. honour, and another unto dishonour? 
1 Co.l 1 : 14. long hair, it is a shame unto him ? 

15:43. It is sown in dishonour ; it is 
2Co. 6: 8. By honour and dishonour, by evil 

1 1 :21 . 1 speak as concerning reproach, 
2Ti. 2: 20. some to honour, and some to dishonour. 



avOaiperog, authairetos. 

2Co. 8: 3. (they were) willing of themselves ; 

17. of his own accord, he went unto you. 

avOevriu)) authenteo. 

lTi. 2: 12. nor to usurp authority over the man, 

avXiu), auleo. 

Mat.ll : 17. We have piped unto you, and ye have 
Lu. 7 : 32. We have piped unto you, and ye 
lCo.14: 7. known what is piped or harped? 



av\ih aulee. 

Mat.26: 3. unto the palace of the high priest, 
58. unto the high priest's palace, 
69. Peter sat without in the palace: 

Mar 14 ;54. into the palace of the high priest: 



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Marl4:66. Peter was beneath in the palace, 
15: 16. into the hall, called Praetorium ; 

Lu. 11:21. man armed keepeth his palace, 
22:55. a fire in the midst of the hall, 

Joh.10: l.the door into the sheep/oZ<2, 
16. which are not of this fold: 
18: 15. into the palace of the high priest. 

Rev 11 : 2. the court which is without the 



avXrirrig, auleetees. 

Mat. 9:23. saw the minstrels and the people 

Rev 18: 22. harpers, and musicians, and of pipers, 

avXi^ofiat, aulizomai. 

Mat 21 : 17. into Bethany ; and he lodged there. 
Lu. 21 :37. he went out, and abode in the mount 



av\6g, aulos. 

ICo 14: 7. whether pipe or harp, except they 



av^avio & av£,(i), auxano & auxo. 

Mat. 6:28. lilies of the field, how they grow ; 
13: 32. when it is grown, it is the greatest 
Mar 4: 8. fruit that sprang up and increased; 
Lu. 1 :80. the child grew, and waxed strong 
2: 40. the child grew, and waxed strong 
12:27. Consider the lilies how they grow : 
13: 19. it grew, and waxed a great tree ; 
Joh. 3:30. He must increase, but I (must) 
Acts 6: 7. the word of God increased; 

7 : 17. the people grew and multiplied 
12:24. the word of God grew and multiplied. 
19: 20. So mightily grew the word of God 
ICo. 3: 6. God gave the increase. 

7. God that giveth the increase. 
2Co. 9: 10. increase the fruits of your 

10:15. when your faith is increased, 
Eph. 2: 21. groweth unto an holy temple 
4: 15. may grow up into him in all 
Col. 1 : 10. increasing in the knowledge of God ; 

2:19. increascth with the increase of God. 
IPet. 2 : 2. the word, that ye may grow thereby: 
2Pet. 3: 18. grow in grace, and (in) the knowledge 



av^aig, auxeesis. 

Eph. 4: 16. maketh increase of the body 

Col. 2:19. increaseth with the increase of God. 



avpiov, aurion. 

Mat. 6: 30. to morrow is cast into the oven, 

34. no thought for the morrow : for the morrow 
shall take thought 
Lu. 10:35. on the morrow when he departed, 
12:28. fo morrow is cast into the oven ; 
13:32. 1 do cures to day and to morroio, and 
33. 1 must walk to day, and to morrow, 
Acts 4: 3. in hold unto the next day : 

5. it came to pass on the morrow, 
23: 15. him down unto you to morrow, 
20. bring down Paul to morrow 



Acts25:22. To morrow, said he, thou shalt 
ICo 15:32. eat and drink ; for to morrow we die. 
Jas. 4:13. To day or to morrow we will go 
14. what (shall be) on the morrow. 



avarripoQ) austeeros. 

Lu. 19:21. because thou art an austere man: 
22. that I was an austere man, 



avrai & avrr] see ovrog. 



avrapKeia, autarkla. 

2Co. 9: 8. having all sufficiency in all 
ITi. 6: 6. godliness with contentment is 



avrapKYiQ, autarkees. 

Phi. 4: 11. state I am, (therewith) to be content. 



avTOKaTaKpiTOQ, autokatakritos. 

Tit. 3:11. sinneth, being condemned of himself. 



clvtojulcitoq, automatos. 

Mar 4:28. earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; 
Actsl2: 10. opened to them of his own accord: 

avTOirrriQ, autopt'ees. 

Lu. 1: 2. beginning were eyewitnesses, 



avTOQ, autos. 
2 marks those combined with the definite article. 
Mat. 1:20. that which is conceived in her is 
2:16. and in all the coasts thereof, 
3: 5. Then went out to him 

7. He said unto them, 
5: 3. for their's is the kingdom 
4. for they shall be comforted. 
10. for their's is the kingdom 
7: 13. many there be that go in thereat: 
10:11. enquire who in it is worthy; 
13: 2. so that he went into a ship, 

4. And when he sowed, 
16:21. how that he must go unto Jerusalem, 
17:18. Jesus rebuked the devil (lit. him); and he 

(lit. the devil) departed 
21:19. and found nothing thereon, but leaves 

41 . destroy those wicked men, 
24: 32. fig tree; When his branch is 
25 : 16. went and traded with the same, 
Mar 1:19. who (lit. and they) also were in the ship 
2: 15. that, as Jesus (lit. he) sat at meat in his 
6:22. daughter of the said Herodias 2 

31. Come ye yourselves apart 
7: 25. whose young (lit. of whom her) daughter 
12: 37. David therefore himseZf calleth him Lord ; 

44. of their abundance ; 
13:28. fig tree: When her branch is yet 
16 : 14. as they sat at meat, 
Lu. 1 :57. time came that she should be delivered ; 
2: 22. the days of her (lit. their) purification 



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Lu. 2 : 35. through thy own soul also, 2 

38. she coming in that instant gave thanks 2 
6:42. when thou thyseZ/'beholdest not 

7 : 12. mother, and she was a widow: 
21. And in the same hour he cured 2 
10: 9. heal the sick that are herein, 

10. into the streets of the same, 
11: 4. for we (lit. we ourselves) also forgive 
14:32. while the other is yet a great way 
19: 23. have required mine own (lit. it) with 
21:21. countries enter ^Aereinto. 
24: 18. which are come to pass there (lit. in it) 

39. that it is I myself: 

Joh. 11 : 4. might be glorified thereby. 
12: 7. burying hath she kept this. 
14: 17. because it seeth him not, 
15: 2. he taketh (lit. taketh it) away: 
17:11. those whom thou hast given me, 
18: 28. and they themselves went not into 
Acts 3: 12. had made this man to walk ? 

9: 37. whom (lit. and her) when they had washed, 
11 : 22. Then tidings of these things 
Ro. 8 : 16. The Spirit itself beareth? 
9: 17. for this same purpose 
13: 6. upon this wry thing. 
2Co. 2: 3. 1 wrote this same unto you, 

5: 5. for the selfsame thing (is) God, 
13 : 1 1 . be of one mind, (lit. think the same thing 2 ) 
lTh. 5:23. And the very God of peace 2 
Heb 3: 3. who hath builded the house (lit. it) hath 
more honour than the house. 
9: 19. both the book, (lit. both the book itself 2 ) 
10: 1. not the very image of the things, 2 
Jas. 3: 9. Therewith bless we God, even the Father; 
lPet. 1 : 12. unto us they did minister the things, 
2:24. Who his own self bare our sins 
4: 14. on their part he is evil spoken of, 
2Pet. 1 : 5. And beside this, ( Gr. Even this very thing) 
3 Joh. 1 2 . and of the truth itself : 2 
Rev.17 : 9. on which the woman sitteth. 
&c. &c. 

Observe the meaning of S7rt & /caret.. .ro clvto. 
Mat.22 : 34. were gathered together. 
Lu. 17:35. Two (women) shall be grinding together ; 
Actsl4: 1 . they went both together 
&c. &c. 



avTov, autou, adv. 

Mat.26:36. Sit ye here, while I go and pray 
Actsl5:34.it pleased Silas to abide there still. 
18: 19. to Ephesus, and left them there: 
21 : 4. we tarried there seven days: 



avrov, hautou. 
Mat. 1 : 21. he shall save his people from 
24. took unto him his wife : 
25. brought forth her firstborn son: 
2:11. they had opened their treasures, 
12. departed into their own country 
18. Rachel weeping (for) her children, 
3: 4. had his raiment of camel's hair, and a 
leathern girdle about his loins ; 

6. in Jordan, confessing their sins. 

7. Sadducees come to his baptism, 

12. he will throughly purge his floor, and 
gather his wheat into the garner ; 
4: 6. He shall give his angels charge 
21 . in a ship with Zebedee their father, 



Mat. 4: 22. left the ship and their father, and 

5 : 2. he opened his mouth, and taught 

22. is angry with his brother without 

— whosoever shall say to his brother, 

28. adultery with her already in his heart. 

31. Whosoever shall put away his wife, 

32. whosoever shall put away his wife, 
45. he maketh his sun to rise on 

6 : 2. They have their reward. 

5. 1 say unto you, They have their reward. 

16. for they disfigure their faces, 

— I say unto you, They have their reward. 
27. add one cubit unto his stature? 

29. Solomon in all his glory was 

7 : 6. trample them under their feet, 
24. which built his house upon a rock: 
26. which built his house upon the sand: 
8:18. Jesus saw great multitudes about him, 
9: 7. he arose, and departed to his house. 

37. Then saith he unto his disciples, 

38. send forth labourers into his harvest. 
10: 10. workman is worthy of his meat. 

17. scourge you in their synagogues ; 
24. nor the servant above his lord. 

38. he that taketh not his cross, and 

39. He that findeth his life shall 

— he that loseth his life for my 

42. shall in no wise lose his reward. 

11: 1 . of commanding his twelve disciples, 

2. he sent two of his disciples, 
16. calling unto their fellows, 

19. wisdom is justified of her children. 
12: 49. forth his hand toward his disciples, 
13:15. their eyes they have closed; lest 

24. which sowed good seed in his field: 
31. a man took, and sowed in his field: 
41 . shall send forth his angels, and 

43. in the kingdom of their Father. 
52. bringeth forth out of his treasure 
54. he was come into his own country, 

57. save in his own country, and in his own 
house. 
14: 2. said unto his servants, This is 

3. Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife. 
8. before instructed of her mother, 

11. she brought (it) to her mother. 
22. Jesus constrained his disciples 
15 : 2. they wash not their hands 

6(5). and honour not his father or his mother 
8. nigh unto me with their mouth, 
27. fall from their master's table. 
32. Then Jesus called his disciples 
36. brake (them), and gave to his disciples, 
16: 13. he asked his disciples, saying, 

20. Then charged he his disciples 

21 . to shew unto his disciples, how that 

24. Then said Jesus unto his disciples, 

— take up his cross, and follow me. 

25. whosoever will save his life shall 

— whosoever will lose his life for my 
26. whole world, and lose his own soul? 

— give in exchange for his soul ? 

27. come in the glory of his Father 

28. Son of man coming in his kingdom, 
17: 6. they fell on their face, and were 

8. they had lifted up their eyes, 
25. of their own children, or of strangers? 

18:23. would take account of his servants. 
28. found one of his fellowservants, 
31. came and told unto their lord all 
35. every one his brother their trespasses 

19: 3. a man to put away his wife for 



AYT 



Mat.19: 5. shaU cleave to his wife : and they 

9. Whosoever shall put away his wife, 

23. Then said Jesus unto his disciples, 
28. shall sit in the throne of his glory, 

20: 1. to hire labourers into his vineyard. 

2. he sent them into his vineyard. 
8. saith unto his steward, Call the 

20. of Zebedee's children with her sons, 

28. to give his life a ransom for many. 
21: 7. put on them their clothes, and 

34. he sent his servants to the 
37. he sent unto them his son, saying, 
22: 2. which made a marriage for his son, 

3. sent forth his servants to call 
5. his farm, another to his merchandise: 
7. he sent forth his armies, and destroyed 
8. Then saith he to his servants, The 

16. sent out unto him their disciples 

24. raise up seed unto his brother. 
25. left his wife unto his brother: 

23: l.the multitude, and to his disciples, 

4. move them with one of their fingers. 

5. all their works they do for to 

— they make broad their phylacteries, 

— the borders of their garments, 
37. them which are sent unto thee, 

24: 17. take any thing out of his house: 
18. return back to take his clothes. 

29. the moon shall not give her light, 
31 . he shall send his angels with 
43. have suffered his house to be 
45. made ruler over his houshold, 
47: ruler over all his goods. 
48. evil servant shall say in his heart, 

25: l.ten virgins, which took their lamps, 

4. the wise took oil in their vessels with their 
lamps. 

7. virgins arose, and trimmed their lamps. 
14. delivered unto them his goods. 
18. in the earth, and hid his lord's money. 
31 . Son of man shall come in his glory, 

— sit upon the throne of his glory: 

33. set the sheep on his right hand, 

34. say unto them on his right hand, 
26: l.he said unto his disciples, 

39. a little farther, and fell on his face, 
45. Then cometh he to his disciples, 
51. drew his sword, and struck a 
65. the high priest rent his clothes, 
27: 39. reviled him, wagging their heads, 
60. laid it in his own new tomb, 
Mar. 1 : 5. of Jordan, confessing their sins. 
6. a girdle of a skin about his loins; 
18. straightway they forsook their nets, 

20. they left their father Zebedee 

27. they questioned among themselves, 
2: 6. reasoning in their hearts, 

8. Jesus perceived in his spirit that 
3: 7. himself with his disciples to the sea: 

9. he spake to his disciples, that a 
34. on them which sat about him, 

4: 2. said unto them in his doctrine, 

34. expounded all things to his disciples. 
5: 30. that virtue had gone out of him, 
6: l.came into his own country; and his 
4. without honour, but in his own country, 
— own kin, and in his own house. 
17. Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife: 

21. that Herod on his birth day made a supper 

to his lords, high captains, 
24. went forth, and said unto her mother, 

28. the damsel gave it to her mother. 



( 93 ) AYT 

Mar. 6: 41. gave (them) to his disciples to set 
45. he constrained his disciples to get 
7: 12. to do ought for his father or his 

26. the devil out of her daughter. 

30. when she was come to her house, 

33. put his fingers into his ears, and he 
8: 1. Jesus called his disciples (unto him), 

3. fasting to their own houses, 

6. gave to his disciples to set before 

10. entered into a ship with his disciples, 
12. sighed deeply in his spirit, and saith, 

27. by the way he asked his disciples, 
33. turned about, and looked on his disciples, 

34. with his disciples also, he said 

— take up his cross, and follow me. 

35. whosoever will save his life shall 

— whosoever shall lose his life for 

36. whole world, and lose his own soul? 
37. a man give in exchange for his soul? 
38. cometh in the glory of his Father 

9: 16. What question ye with them ? 

18. he foameth, and gnasheth with his teeth, 

31. For he taught his disciples, and said 
41. He shall not lose his reward. 

10: 7. shall a man leave his father and mother, 
and cleave to his wife; 

11. Whosoever shall put away his wife, 

12. a woman shall put away her husband, 
23. saith unto his disciples, How 

45. to give his life a ransom for many. 
50. he, casting away his garment, 

11: 1 . he sendeth forth two of his disciples, 
7. cast their garments on him; 
8. many spread their garments in 

23. shall not doubt in his heart, but 
12: 6. one son, his wellbeloved, he sent 

19. raise up seed unto his brother. 
38. said unto them in his doctrine, 

43. he called (unto him) his disciples, 

44. she of her want did cast in all that she 
had, (even) all her living. 

13: 15. to take any thing out of his house: 
16. for to take up his garment. 

24. the moon shall not give her light, 
27. then shall he send his angels, and shall 

gather together his elect from 
34. taking a far journey, who left his house, 
and gave authority to his servants, and 
to every man his work, and commanded 
14:13. sendeth forth two of his disciples, 
32. he saith to his disciples, Sit ye here, 

46. they laid their hands on him, 
63. the high priest rent his clothes, 

15: 29. railed on him, wagging their heads, 
Lu. 1: 7. were (now) well stricken in years, (lit. in 

their days) 
15. even from his mother's womb. 
18. wife well stricken in years, (lit. in^er days) 
23. he departed to his own house. 
36. conceived a son in her old age. 
48. the low estate of his handmaiden: 
51. hath shewed strength with his arm; 
54. He hath holpen his servant Israel, 
56. returned to her own house. 
58. had shewed great (lit. his own) mercy 

upon her ; 
66. laid (them) up in their hearts, 

68. hath visited and redeemed his people, 

69. in the house of his servant David ; 

70. by the mouth of his holy prophets, 
72. to remember his holy covenant ; 

2: 7. brought forth her firstborn son, 



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Lu. 2: 8. keeping watch over their flock 
19. pondered (them) in her heart. 
28. took he him up in his arms, 
36. seven years from her virginity; 

39. to their own city Nazareth. 
51 . all these sayings in her heart. 

3: 15. all men mused in their hearts 

17. and he will throughly purge his floor, and 
will gather the wheat into his garner ; 
4:10. He shall give his angels charge 

24. is accepted in his own country. 
5: 15. healed by him of their infirmities. 

25. departed to his own house, 
29. a great feast in his own house: 

6: 13. he called (unto him) his disciples: 

17. and to be healed of their diseases ; 

20. he lifted up his eyes on his disciples, 

40. The disciple is not above his master: 
45. the good treasure of his heart 

— out of the evil treasure of his heart 
7: 1. he had ended all his sayings in 

3. would come and heal his servant. 

12. the only son of his mother, and she 

16. God hath visited his people. 

19. calling (unto him)two of his disciples 

35. wisdom is justified of all her children. 

38. wipe (them) with the hairs of her head, 

44. wiped (them) with the hairs of her head. 
8: 5. A sower went out to sow his seed: 

41. that he would come into his house: 
9: 1. Then he called his twelve disciples 

14. he said to his disciples, Make 

23. take up his cross daily, and follow me. 

24. whosoever will save his life 

— whosoever will lose his life 

26. he shall come in his own glory, 

43. he said unto his disciples, 

51. set his face to go to Jerusalem, 
52. sent messengers before his face: 
62. having put his hand to the plough, 
10: l.two and two before his face into 
2. send forth labourers into his harvest. 
7. the labourer is worthy of his hire. 

38. Martha received him into her house. 
11: 1 . as John also taught his disciples. 
12: 1. began to say unto his disciples 

22. he said unto his disciples, 

25. can add to his stature one cubit? 

27. Solomon in all his glory was 

39. not have suffered his house 
42. make ruler over his houshold, 

44. ruler over all that he hath. (lit. is his) 

45. that servant say in his heart, 
53. against her daughter in law, 

— against her mother in law. 

13: 6. a fig tree planted in his vineyard ; 

15. on the sabbath loose his ox or 

34. stonest them that are sent unto thee; 
14: 17. sent his servant at supper 

21. shewed his lord these things. 

— being angry, said to his servant, 
27. whosoever doth not bear his cross, 

15: 13. there wasted his substance with 

15. he sent him into his fields to 

16. have filled his belly with the husks 

22. the father said to his servants, 
16: 1 .he said also unto his disciples, 

18. Whosoever putteth away his wife, 

23. in hell he lift up his eyes, being 

24. may dip the tip of his finger in 
17:24. the Son of man be in his day. 

33. shall seek to save his life shall 



Lu. 18 



19 



Joh. 1 
2 



4: 



12 
13 
15 

17 

18 
19 

20 

21 

Acts 2 
3 



: 7. shall not God avenge his own elect, 

13. smote upon his breast, saying, 

14. This man went down to his house 
40. him to be brought unto him : 

15. servants to be called unto him, 

29. he sent two of his disciples, 
36. spread their clothes in the way. 
28. raise up seed unto his brother. 
45. he said unto his disciples, 

1. casting their gifts into the treasury. 
4. she of her penury hath cast 

12. shall lay their hands on you, 

36. let him sell his garment, and buy 

11. Herod with his men of war set 
26. to enter into his glory? 

50. he lifted up his hands, and blessed 
47(48). Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him, 
11. manifested forth his glory; and 

21. he spake of the temple of his body. 

4. second time into his mother's womb, 

16. gave his only begotten Son, that 

17. God sent not his Son into the 

5. Jacob gave to his son Joseph. 

28. The woman then left her waterpot, 
: 9. took up his bed, and walked: 
: 3. there he sat with his disciples. 
5. a great company come unto him, . 

12. he said unto his disciples, 

22. Jesus went not with his disciples 
:53. every man went unto his own house. 
:21.he shall speak for himself. 

: 11. the good shepherd giveth his life 

: 2. wiped his feet with her hair, 
28. called Mary her sister secretly, 
54. there continued with his disciples. 

: 3. wiped his feet with her hair: 

25. He that loveth his life shall lose it; and 

he that hateth his life in this 
: 12. had taken his garments, and was 

16. servant is not greater than his Lord ; 

18. lifted up his heel against me. 

:13.a man lay down his life for his friends. 

20. servant is not greater than his lord. 

22. have no cloke for their sin. 

: 1. lifted up his eyes to heaven, 

13. my joy fulfilled in themselves. 

: 1 . he went forth with his disciples 

2. resorted thither- with his disciples. 
: 12. whosoever maketh himself a king 

17. he bearing his cross went forth 

26. he saith unto his mother, Woman, 

:20. shewed unto them (his) hands andhis side. 

30. in the presence of his disciples, 

: 14. Jesus shewed himself to his disciples, 
: 14. lifted up his voice, and said unto them, 
: 2. lame from his mother's womb 
13. hath glorified his Son Jesus ; 

18. by the mouth of all his prophets, 

21. by the mouth of all his holy prophets 
26. God, having raised up his Son Jesus, 

: 1 . Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, 

18. laid their hands on the apostles, 

31 . God exalted with his right hand 
37. drew away much people after him: 
: 10. over Egypt and all his house. 

13. was made known to his brethren; 

14. sent Joseph, and called his father Jacob 
— all his kindred, threescore and fifteen 

19. cast out their young children, 

20. nourished up in his father's house 

23. to visit his brethren the children 
25. he supposed his brethren would 



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Acts 7 : 39. in their hearts turned back again 
41 . in the works of their own hands. 
54. they were cut to the (lit. their) heart, and 

57. stopped their ears, and ran upon 

58. witnesses laid down their clothes 
8:28. returning, and sitting in his chariot 

32. so opened he not his mouth: 
35. Then Philip opened his mouth, 
39. he went on his way rejoicing. 
9 : 4. heard a voice saying unto him, 
8. when his eyes were opened, he 
40. she opened her eyes: and when 
10: 2. feared God with all his house, 

7. called two of his houshold servants, 
22. to send for thee into his house, and 
24. had called together his kinsmen 

J2 : 11 . the Lord hath sent his angel, 
13:36. was laid unto his fathers, 

42. might be preached to them the next sabbath 

50. expelled them out of their coasts. 

51. shook off the dust of their feet 
14: 3. unto the word of his grace, 

8. a cripple from his mother's womb, 
11. they lifted up their voices, saying 
14. they rent their clothes, and ran in 
16. to walk in their own ways. 

15 : 14. out of them a people for 7iis name. 

18. Known unto God are all his works 
26. hazarded their lives for the name of 

16: 3. Paul have to go forth with him; 
16. brought her masters much gain 

19. the hope of their gains was gone, 
34. he had brought them into his house, 

18: 8. on the Lord with all his house; 
19:18. confessed, and shewed their deeds. 
20:30. to draw away disciples after them. 

36. he kneeled (lit. bending his knees) down, 
21 : 11. bound his own hands and feet, 
22:14. that thou shouldest know his will, 

22. (then) lifted up their voices, and said, 
23: 2. them that stood by him to 

24 : 24. Felix came with his wife 
25:21.1 commanded him to be kept till 
27:27 .they drew near to some country ; 
28:27. their eyes have they closed;, lest 
Ro. 1 : 2. promised afore by his prophets 

3. Concerning his Son Jesus Christ 
21 . became vain in their imaginations, 
27. burned in their lust one toward 
— recompence of their error which 
2: 15. the law written in their hearts, 
3: 13. with their tongues they have 

25. to declare his righteousness for 
8: 29. conformed to the image of his Son, 
9:22. to make his power known, 

23. the riches of his glory on the 

11 : 1. Hath God cast away his people? 
2. God hath not cast away his people 
ICo. 2: 10. revealed (them) unto us by his Spirit: 
6: 5. to judge between his brethren? 

14. also raise up us by his own power. 
7: 36. himself uncomely toward his virgin, 

37. hath so decreed in his heart 
9:10. should be partaker of his hope. 
11: 4. covered, dishonoureth his head, 
15: 25. all enemies under his feet. 
2Co. 2: 14. the savour of his knowledge 

11: 3. beguiled Eve through his subtilty, 
Gal. 1 : 15. called (me) by his grace, 

16. To reveal his Son in me, that 
4: 4. God sent forth his Son, made 
6. sent forth the Spirit of his Son 
25. is in bondage with her children. 



Eph 



Phi. 



2Th. 



1 : 5. by Jesus Christ to himself, according to the 
good pleasure of his will, 

6. the praise of the glory of his grace, 
9. unto us the mystery of his will, according 

to his good pleasure which he hath 

purposed in himself: 
11. after the counsel of his own will: 
17. revelation in the knowledge of him: 
20. set (him) at his own right hand 
2: 4. for his great love wherewith he 

7. the exceeding riches of his grace 
15. Having abolished in his flesh the 

3: 16. according to the riches of his glory, 

— by his Spirit in the inner man; 
4: 17. in the vanity of their mind, 

25. speak every man truth with his neigh- 
bour: 
5:31. shall a man leave his father and mother, 

and shall be joined unto his wife, 
4: 19. according to his riches in glory 
Col. 1 : 13. into the kingdom of his dear Son: 
20. to reconcile all things unto himself; 
22. In the body of his flesh through 

— unreprovable in his sight: 

2: 18. puffed up by his fleshly mind, 
ITh. 2: 16. to fill up their sins alway: 

4: 6. defraud his brother in (any) matter: 

8. given unto us his holy Spirit. 
1 : 7. from heaven with his mighty angels, 

10. to be glorified in his saints, 
2: 8. consume with the spirit of his mouth, 

— with the brightness of his coming: 
ITi. 5:18. The labourer (is)worthy of his reward. 
2Ti. 2:19. The Lord knoweth them that are his. 

4: l.at his appealing and his kingdom ; 

1 8. preserve (me ) unto his heavenly kingdom : 
Tit. 1 : 3. manifested his word through preaching, 

3: 5. according to his mercy he saved us, 
Heb. 1: 3. all things by the word of his power, 

7. Who maketh his angels spirits, and his 
ministers a flame of fire. 
2: 4. according to his own will ? 
3: 6. Christ as a son over his own house ; 

18. should not enter into his rest, 
4: 4. seventh day from all his works. 
10. hath ceased from his own works, 
5: 7. Who in the days of his flesh, when 
6: 17. the immutability of his counsel, 
7: 5. to the law, that is, of their brethren, 
8: 11. not teach every man his neighbour, and 

every man his brother, saying, 
9: 26. by the sacrifice of himself. 
10: 20. the veil, that is to say, his flesh; 
30. The Lord shall judge his people. 
11 : 7. an ark to the saving of his house ; 

22. commandment concerning his bones. 

23. was hid three months of his parents, 
35. Women received their dead raised 

12: 2. the joy that was set before him 

3. contradiction of sinners against himself, 

10. chastened (us) after their own pleasure; 
16. morsel of meat sold his birthright. 

13 : 21 . which is wellpleasing in his sight, 
Jas. 1 : 8. A double minded man (is) unstable in all 
his ways. 
9. rejoice in that he is exalted: (lit in his 

exaltation) 
10. the rich, in that he is made low: (lit. in 
his, &c. ) 

11. rich man fade away in his ways. 
18. a kind of firstfruits of his creatures. 
23. a man beholding his natural face 
25. shall be blessed in his deed. 



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(96) 



Jas. 1 :26.bridleth not his tongue, but deceiveth his 
own heart, this 
2: 21. he had offered Isaac his son upon 
3: 13. his works with meekness of wisdom. 
4:ll.judgeth his brother, speaketh evil 
5: 18. the earth brought forth her fruit. 
lPet. 1 : 3. according to his abundant mercy 
2: 9. into his marvellous light: 

24. bare our sins in his own body 
3: 10. let him refrain his tongue from evil, and 

his lips that they speak no guile : 
5 : 10. called us unto his eternal glory 
2Pet. 1 : 9. was purged from his old sins. 
2: 12. perish in their own corruption ; 
13. with their own deceivings while 
3: 3. walking after their own lusts, 
16. unto their own destruction^ 
Uoh.2: 9.hateth his brother, is in darkness 

10. He that loveth his brother abideth 

11. he that hateth his brother is in 
3: 10. he that loveth not his brother. 

12. that wicked one, and slew his brother. 

15. Whosoever hateth his brother is 
16. he laid down his life for us: 

17.seeth his brother have need, and shutteth 
up his bowels (of compassion) 
4: 9. God sent his only begotten Son 
10. sent his Spn (to be) the propitiation 

13. he hath given us of his Spirit. 

20. 1 love God, and hateth his brother, 

— he that loveth not his brother 

21 . who loveth God love his brother also. 
5: 9. he hath testified of his Son. 
10. record that God gave of his Son. 

16. If any man see his brother sin 
Jude 14. with ten thousands of his saints, 

16. walking after their own lusts; 
24. before the presence of his glory 
Rev. 1 : 1 . to shew unto his servants things 

— sent and signified (it) by his angel unto 

his servant John : 
5. from our sins in his oivn blood, 
6. priests unto God and his Father; 

16. he had in his right hand seven 

— as the sun shineth in his strength. 

17. he laid his right hand upon me, 
2: 1. seven stars in his right hand, 

18. who hath his eyes like unto a flame 

21 . to repent of her fornication ; 

22. except they repent of their deeds. 
3: 4. have not defiled their garments; 
4: 4. had on their heads crowns of gold. 

10. cast their crowns before the throne, 
6: 5. a pair of balances in his hand. 

13. a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, 

14. were moved out of their places. 
7: 11. before the throne on their faces, 

14. have washed their robes, and made them 
(lit. their robes) white in the blood 
8: 12. shone not for a third part of it, 
9: 4. seal of God in their foreheads. 

1 1 . they had a king over them, 

20. not of the works of their hands, 

21. Neither repented they of their murders, 

nor of their sorceries, nor of their forni- 
cation, nor of their thefts. 
10: 2. he had in his hand a little book open: and 
he set his right foot upon the sea, 
5. lifted up his hand to heaven, 
11 : 7. shall have finished their testimony, 
11. they stood upon their feet: and 
16. sat before God on their seats, fell upon 
their faces, and worshipped 



Rev 12: 3. 
11. 

14. 
15. 
16. 

13: 2. 

6. 
14: 1. 

2. 

8. 

9. 
13. 
14. 

16. 

19. 

16: 2. 

3. 

4. 
8. 
10. 

11. 

12. 
15. 
17. 
19. 
17: 4. 

5. 
17. 

18: 7. 

19. 

19: 2. 

16. 
20: 1. 

4 

7 

21: 2 

24 

22: 2 

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seven crowns upon his heads. 

by the word of their testimony ; and they 

loved not their lives unto 
into her place, where she is 
the serpent cast out of his mouth 
the earth opened her mouth, 
the dragon cast out of his mouth, 
the dragon gave him Ins power, and his 

seat, 
he opened his mouth in blasphemy 
name written in their foreheads, 
harpers harping with their harps: 
the wrath of her fornication, 
mark in his forehead, or in his hand, 
they may rest from their labours ; 
having on his head a golden crown, and 

in his hand a sharp sickle. 
thrust in his sickle on the earth ; 
the angel thrust in his sickle 
i poured out his vial upon the earth ; 
poured out his vial upon the sea; 
, poured out his vial upon the rivers 
, poured out his vial upon the sun ; 
, poured out his vial upon the seat 
they gnawed their tongues for pain, 
. because of their pains and their sores, and 

repented not of their deeds. 
. poured out his vial upon the great river 
. watcheth, and keepeth his garments, 
.poured out his vial into the air; 
. wine of the fierceness of his wrath. 
. a golden cup in her hand full 
filthiness of her fornication: 
.upon her forehead (was) a name 
. in their hearts to fulfil his will, 
give their kingdom unto the beast, 
. for she saith in her heart, 
. they cast dust on their heads, 
. the earth with her fornication, 
avenged the blood of his servants 
. on his thigh a name written, 
. a great chain in his hand, 
.mark upon their foreheads, or in their 

hands ; 
. Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, 
.a bride adorned for her husband, 
.bring their glory and honour into it. 
yielded her fruit every month : 
. sent his angel to shew unto his servants 



avroxHp, auiokir. 

Acts27:19.we cast out with our ovm hands 



2Pet. : 



avyjii)p6g, aukmeeros. 

19. light that shineth in a dark place, 



afympzii), aphaireo. 

Mat 26:51. high priest's, and smote o^his ear. 

Mar 14:47. high priest, and cut off" his ear. 

Lu. 1:25. to take away my reproach among men. 
10:4:2. shall not be taken away from her. 
16: 3. my lord taketh away from me 
22:50. high priest, and cut off his right ear. 

Ro. 11:27. when I shall take away their sins. 

Heb 10: 4. should take away sins. 

Rev 22: 19. if any man shall take away 
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a(pavT)g, aphanees. 

Heb. 4: 13. that is not manifest in his sight: 



cHpavi^is), aphanizo. 

Mat. 6: 16. for they disfigure their faces, 

19. where moth and rust doth corrupt, 

20. neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, 
Actsl3: 41. Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and 

perish : 
Jas. 4: 14. a little time, and then vanisheth away. 



a(pavi(T[i6g, aphanismos. 

Heb. 8:13.waxeth old (is) ready to vanish away. 



atyavTog, aphantos. 

Lu. 24: 31. he (lit. he was) vanished out of their sight. 



a(j)E^pu)v, aphedron. 

Mat 15: 17. is cast out into the draught? 

Mar. 7:19.goeth out into the draught, purging 



cMpucHia, aphidia. 

Col. 2: 23. humility, and neglecting of the body 



cMpzXorriQ , aphelotees. 

Acts 2:46. with gladness and singleness of heart, 



atyEGig, aphesis. 

Mat 26: 28. for many for the remission of sins. 
Mar. 1 : 4. repentance for the remission of sins. 

3: 29. hath never forgiveness, but is in 
Lu. 1 :77.by the remission of their sins, 

3 : 3. repentance for the remission of sins ; 
4:18(19). to preach deliverance to the captives, 
— ( — ). to set at liberty them that are bruised, 
24:47. repentance and remission of sins 
Acts 2: 38. for the remission of sins, and ye 

5:31. repentance to Israel, and forgiveness of sins. 
10:43. shall receive remission of sins. 
13: 38. unto you the forgiveness of sins: 
26 : 1 8. may receive forgiveness of sins, 
Eph. 1 : 7. the forgiveness of sins, according 
Col. 1: 14. (even) the forgiveness of sins: 
Heb. 9:22. without shedding of blood is no remission. 
10: 18. Now where remission of these (is), 



a0i7, haphee. 

Eph. 4: 16. that which every joint supplieth, 
Col. 2: 19. all the body by joints and bands 



acpQapaia, aphtharsia. 

Ro. 2: 7. glory and honour and immortality, 
ICo 15: 42. it is raised in incorruption : 

50. doth corruption inherit incorruption. 



ICo 15: 53. must put on incorruption, and 
54. shall have put on incorruption, 
Eph. 6:24. love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity. 
2Ti. 1 : 10. brought life and immortality to 
Tit. 2: 7.uncorruptness, gravity, sincerity, 



a(j)6apTOQ, aphtliartos. 

Ro. 1 :23. the glory of the uncorruptible God 
ICo. 9:25. crown; but we an incorruptible. 

15:52. dead shall be raised incorruptible, 
ITi. 1:17. unto the King eternal, immortal, 
1 Pet 1 : 4. To an inheritance incorruptible, 

23. incorruptible, by the word of God, 
3: 4. that which is not corruptible, 



acjiirjfiL, aphieemi. 



Mat. 



3:15. Suffer (it to be so) now: for thus it 

— Then he suffered him. 
4:11. Then the devil leaveth him, 

20. they straightway left (their) nets, and 
22. they immediately left the ship and 

5:24. Leave there thy gift before the 
40. let him have (thy) cloke also. 

6:12. forgive us our debts, as we forgive our 
debtors. 

14. For if ye forgive men their trespasses, your 

heavenly Father will also forgive you : 

15. if ye forgive not men their 

— will your Father forgive your trespasses. 
7: 4. Let me pull out the mote out of 

8: 15. the fever left her: and she arose, 

22. let the dead bury their dead. 

9: 2. of good cheer; thy sins be forgiven thee. 

5. to say (Thy) sins be forgiven thee ; 

6. power on earth to forgive sins, 
12:31 . blasphemy shall be forgiven 

— shall not be forgiven unto men 
32.it shall be forgiven him: 

— it shall not be forgiven him, 
13:30. Let both grow together until the 

36. Jesus sent the multitude away, and 
15:14. Let them alone: they be blind 
18: 12. doth he not leave the ninety and 

21. sin against me, and I forgive him? 

27. loosed him, and forgave him the 

32.1 forgave thee all that debt, 

35. forgive not every one his brother 
19: 14. Suffer little children, and forbid them not, 

27. Behold, we have forsaken all, 

29. every one that hath forsaken houses, 
22:22. left him, and went their way. 

25. left his wife unto his brother: 
23:13(14).neither suffer ye them that 

23. have omitted the weightier 

— not to leave the other undone. 

38. your house is left unto you desolate. 
24: 2. There shall not be left here one 

40. one shall be taken, and the other left. 

41 . one shall be taken, and the other left. 
26: 44. he left them, and went away 

56. the disciples forsook him, and fled. 
27:49. The rest said, Let be, let us see 
50. a loud voice, yielded up the ghost. 
Mar. 1:18. straightway they forsook their nets, and 
20. they left their father Zebedee...awd 
31. immediately the fever left her, 
34. suffered not the devils to speak, 
2: 5. Son, thy sins be forgiven thee. 



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Lu. 4: 
5 



19 

21 

23 

Joh. 4 



7. who can forgive sins but God 

9. (Thy) sins be forgiven thee ; or to say, 

10. power on earth to forgive sins, 
28. All sins shall be forgiven unto 

12. (their) sins should be forgiven them. 

36. when they had sent away the multitude, 
19. Howbeit Jesus suffered him not, 

37. he suffered no man to follow 

8. laying aside the commandment 

12. ye suffer him no more to do 

27. Let the children first be filled: 

13. he left them, and entering into 

14. Suffer the little children to come 

28. Lo, we have left all, and have followed 

29. no man that hath left house, or 

6. commanded: and they let them go. 
16. would not suffer that any man 
25. forgive, if ye have ought against 

— may forgive you your trespasses. 
26. if ye do not forgive, neither 

— in heaven forgive your trespasses. 
12. they left him, and went their way. 

19. wife (behind him), and leave no children, 

20. dying left no seed. 

21. neither left he any seed: and 

22. the seven had her, and left no seed: 

2. there shall not be-left one stone 
34. who left his house, and gave 

6. Jesus said, Let her alone; 

50. they all forsook him, and fled. 
36. saying, Let alone; let us see 

37. Jesus cried with a loud voice, and gave up 

the ghost. 
39. rebuked the fever ; and it left her: 

1 1 . they forsook all, and followed him. 

20. Man, thy sins are forgiven thee. 

21. Who can forgive sins, but God 

23. Thy sins be forgiven thee; or 

24. power upon earth to forgive sins, 
42. Brother, let me pull out the mote 

47. Her sins, which are many, are forgiven , 

— to whom little is forgiven, 

48. said unto her, Thy sins are forgiven. 

49. Who is this that forgiveih sins also? 

51. he suffered no man to go in, 
60. Let the dead bury their dead: 

30. departed, leaving (him) half dead. 

4. forgive us our sins ; for we also forgive 
every one 
42. not to leave the other undone. 
10.it shall be forgiven him: but 

— it shall not be forgiven. 

39. not have suffered his house to be 
: 8. Lord, let it alone this year also, 
35. your house is left unto you desolate: 
: 3. if he repent, forgive him. 
4. saying, I repent ; thou shalt forgive him. 

34. taken, the other shall be left. 

35. one shall be taken, and the other left. 

36. one shall be taken, and the other left. 
16. Suffer little children to come unto me, 

28. Peter said, Lo, we have left all, 

29. no man that hath left house, 

44. they shall not leave in thee one stone 

6. there shall not be left one stone 
34. said Jesus, Father, forgive them ; 

3. He left Judasa, and departed again 

28. The woman then left her waterpot, 

52. the seventh hour the fever left him. 

29. the Father hath not left me alone ; 

12. leaveth the sheep, and fleeth: 
44, Loose him, and let him go. 



Joh.ll: 
12: 
14: 

16: 

18: 
20: 

Acts 8: 
14: 

Ro. 1: 
4: 

lCo.7: 



Heb.2: 

6: 

Jas. 5 : 

1 Joh 1 : 

2: 

Rev. 2: 

11: 



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48. If we let him thus alone, all (men) 

7. Then said Jesus, Let her alone : 
18.1 mil not leave you comfortless: 

27. Peace I leave with you, my peace 

28. again, I leave the world, and go to 
32. shall leave me alone: and yet I 

8. let these go their way: 

23. sins ye remit, they are remitted 
22. of thine heart may be forgiven thee. 
17. he left not himself without witness, 
27. leaving the natural use of the woman, 

7. they whose iniquities are forgiven, 

11. let not the husband put away (his) wife. 

12. let him not put her away. 

13. dwell with her, let her not leave him. 

8. he left nothing (that is) not put 

1. leaving the principles of the doctrine 
15. they shall be forgiven him. 

9. faithful and just to forgive us (our) sins, 
12. because your sins are forgiven 

4. thou hast left thy first love. 
9. shall not suffer their dead 



acj)tKveofiai, aphihneomai. 

Ro. 16: 19. your obedience is come, abroad 

a(pt\aya9og, aphilagathos. 

2Ti. 3: 3. despisers of those that are good, 



a<pi\apyvpog, aphilarguros. 

J Ti. 3: 3. no striker, not greedy of filthy lucre; 
Hebl3: 5. conversation (be) without covetousness . 



acpiZig, aphixis. 

Acts20:29.I know this, that after my departing 



a^io-TYijuLi, aphisteemi. 

: 37. which departed not from the temple, 
:13.he departed from him for a season. 
: 13. in time of temptation fall away. 
:27. depart from me, all (ye) workers of 

iniquity. 
:37.drew away much people after him: 
38. Refrain from these men, and let them 
: 10. the angel departed from him. 
: 38. who departed from them from 
: 9. he departed from them, and separated 
: 29. straightway they departed from him 
: 8. that it might depart from me. 
: 1 . some shall depart from the faith, 
: 5. from such withdraw thyself. 
:19. name of Christ depart from iniquity. 
:12.in departing from the living God. 



affrvu), aphno. 

Acts 2: 2. suddenly there came a sound 

16:26. suddenly there was a great earthquake, 
28: 6. swollen, or fallen down dead suddenly . 



Lu. 


2 




4 




8 




13 


Acts 5 




12 




15 




19 




22 


2Col2 


iTi 


. 4 




6 


2Ti 


2 


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a<f>6&wg, aphobos. 

Lu. 1:74. might serve him without fear, 
lCo 16: 10. he may be with you without fear: 
Phi. 1 ; 14. bold to speak the word without fear. 
Jude 12. feeding themselves without fear: 



acpofioiou), aphomoi-oo. 

Heb. 7: 3. made like unto the Son of God ; 



2Co.ll -.16. yet as a fool receive me, 

19. For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing 
12: 6. 1 shall not be a fool; fori 

11. 1 am become a fool in glorying ; 
Eph. 5:17. Wherefore be ye not unwise, 
lPet.2: 15. silence the ignorance of foolish men: 



cKpv-rrvod), aphupnoo. 

Lu. 8 : 23. as they sailed he fell , 



acpopacj, aphorao* 

Hebl2: 2. Looking unto Jesus the author and 



atyopiZh), aphorizo. 

Mat 13: 49. sever the wicked from among the just, 
25: 32. he shall separate them one from another, 
as a shepherd divideth (his) sheep 
Lu. 6:22. when they shall separate you (from) 
Actsl3: 2. Separate me Barnabas and Saul for 

19: 9. from them, and separated the disciples, 
Ro. 1:1. separated unto the gospel of God, 
2 Co. 6: 17. be ye separate, saith the Lord, 
Gal. 1 ; 15. who separated me from my mother's 
2: 12. he withdrew and separated himself, 



a^op^trj, aphormee. 



Ro. 



7: 8. taking occasion by the commandment, 
11. taking occasion by the commandment, 
2Co. 5: 12. give you occasion to glory on our behalf, 
11: 12. that I may cut off occasion from them 
which desire occasion ; 
Gal. 5: 13. (use) not liberty for an occasion to 
lTi. 5: 14. give none occasion to the adversary 



atypiZw, aphrizo. 

Mar. 9:18. he foameth, and gnasheth with his teeth, 
20. fell on the ground, and wallowed foaming. 



a<t>pog, aphros. 

Lu. 9:39.teareth him that he foameth again, (lit. 
with foaming) 



cHppoavvY), aphrosunee. 

Mar. 7:22. blasphemy, pride, foolishness: 
2Co.ll: l.bear with me a little in (my) /o%: 

17. as it were foolishly (lit. in folly), in this 
confidence 

21.1 speak foolishly, I am bold also. 



a<j)ii)voQ, aphonos. 

Acts 8:32. like a lamb dumb before his shearer, 
lCo.12: 2. carried away unto these dumb idols, 

14: 10. none of them (is) without signification. 
2Pet.2:16.the dumb ass speaking with man's voice 



a\api(TTog, akaristos. 

Lu. 6:35. he is kind unto the unthankful and (to) 
2Ti. 3: 2. disobedient to parents, unthankful, 



a)(£ipoiroir}TOQ, akiropoi-eetos. 

Mar 14: 58. will build another made without hands. 

2Co. 5: l.an house not made with hands, 

Col. 2:11. the circumcision made without hands, 



a^Xuc, clMus. 
Acts! 3:11. there fell on him a mist and a 



a<f>pu)v, aphron. 

Lu. 11 :40. (Ye) fools, did not he that made 

12:20. (Thou) fool, this night thy soul 
Ro. 2 : 20. An instructor of the foolish, a 
1Co.15:36. (Thou) fool, that which thou sowest 
2Co.ll :16. Let no man think me a fool; 



axptiooficti, akrio-omai. 

Ro. 3:12. they are together become unprofitable , 



axpuog, akrlos. 

Mat.25:30.cast ye the unprofitable servant 
Lu. 17:10. say, We are unprofitable servants: 



aYjorjoroc, akreestos. 

Philem 1 1 . in time past was to thee unprofitable, 



ayjpi & a-xpig, akri & akris. 

Observe. — Those marked 2 are avjoic. 

Mat.24 : 38. tmft'Z the day that Noe entered 

Lu. 1 :20. until the day that these things 

4: 13. departed from him for a season. 

17:27. until the day that Noe entered 

21 :24. until the times of the Gentiles 

Acta 1 : 2. Until the day in which he was 

2: 29. his sepulchre is with us unto this day. 
3:21. until the times of restitution of 
7:18. Till another king arose, which knew 2 
11 : 5. four corners ; and it came even to me;2 
13: 6. through the isle unto Paphos, 
1 1 . not seeing the sun for a season. 



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22: 

23 
26 
27: 
28: 

Ro. 1: 

5: 

8: 

11: 

lCo. 4: 
11: 
15: 

2Co. 3 
10: 

Gal. 3: 

4: 

Phi. 1: 

Heb.3: 
4; 
6: 

Rev. 2: 



4. there accompanied him into Asia 
6. unto them to Troas in five days ; a 

11. even till break of day, so he departed. 2 
4.1 persecuted this way unto the death, 
22. gave him audience unto this word, 

1. conscience before God until this day. 
22. 1 continue unto this day, witnessing 
33. while the day was coming on, 

15. to meet us as far as Appii forum, 2 
13. come unto you, but was let hitherto, 

13. For until the law sin was in 

22. travaileth in pain together until now. 

25. until the fulness of the Gentiles be 2 
11 . Even unto this present hour we 

26. shew the Lord's death till he come. 2 
25. till he hath put all enemies under 2 

14. for until this day remaineth the 

13. a measure to reach even unto you. 

14. we are come as far as to you also in 
19. till the seed should come to whom 2 

2. until the time appointed of the father. 

19. until Christ be formed in you, 2 

5. from the first day until now ; 

6. until the day of Jesus Christ : 2 
13. while it is called To day; 2 
\2.even to the dividing asunder of soul 
11. full assurance of hope unto the end: 
10.be thou faithful unto death, 

25. have (already) hold fast till I come: 2 
26.keepeth my works unto the end, 

3. till we have sealed the servants 2 
11. loved not their lives unto the death. 

20. even unto the horse bridles, 

8. till the seven plagues of the seven 
17. until the words of God shall 
5. her sins have reached unto heaven, 
3. till the thousand years should 



a^VjOov, akuron. 

Mat. 3 -.12. he will burn up the chaff with 
Lu. 3: 17. the chaff he will burn with fire 



Tit. 1 



a\pev$rig, apsudees. 

2. which God, that cannot lie, 



aipivGog, apsinthos. 
Rev. 8: 11. third part of the waters became worm- 



wood 



a\pv)(OQ, apsukos. 
lCo.14: 7. things without life giving sound, 



fiaQytog, hathmos. 
ITi. 3: 13. purchase to themselves a good degree, 



fiaOog, bathos. 

Mat.13: 5. they had no deepness of earth : 



Mar. 4: 5. because it had no depth of earth: 
Lu. 5: 4. Launch out into the deep, and let 
Ro. 8:39. Nor height, nor depth, nor any other 

11 :33. O the depth of the riches both of 
lCo. 2: 10. yea, the deep things of God. 
2Co. 8: 2. their deep poverty abounded 
Eph. 3: 18. the breadth, and length, and depth, and 
Rev. 2: 24. have not known the depths of Satan, 



fiaOvvu), bathuno. 

Lu. 6:48. which built an house, and digged deep, 
(lit. and deepened) 



fiaOvg, bathus, 

Lu. 24 : 1 . very early in the morning, they came 
Joh. 4: 11. to draw with, and the well is deep: 
Acts20: 9. being fallen into a deep sleep: 



j3atov, bai-on. 
Joh. 12: 13. Took branches of palm-trees, and went 



fiaXavTiov, balantion. 

Lu. 10: 4. Carry neither purse, nor scrip, 

12:33. provide yourselves bags which wax not 

old, 
22:35.1 sent you without purse, and scrip, 
36. he that hath a purse, let him take (it), 



Mat. 3:10. 
4: 6. 

18. 
5:13. 

25. 

29. 

30. 

6:30. 
7: 6. 

19. 
8: 6. 

14. 
9: 2. 

17. 

10:34, 

13:42. 

47. 

48. 

50. 
15:26. 
17:27. 
18: 8. 



30. 
21:21. 
25:27. 
26:12. 



)3aXXw, ballo. 

hewn down, and cast into the fire, 
the Son of God, cast thyself down : 
casting a net into the sea: for 
good for nothing, but to be cast out, 
to the officer, and thou be cast into prison, 
pluck it out, and cast (it) from thee: 
whole body should be cast into hell, 
cut it off, and cast it from thee : 
whole body should be cast into hell, 
to morrow is cast into the oven, 
neither cast ye your pearls before swine, 
hewn down, and cast into the fire, 
my servant lieth at home sick 
he saw his wife's mother laid, and sick 
sick of the palsy, lying on a bed: 
Neither do men put new wine into 
they put new wine into new bottles, 
.that I am come to send peace on earth: 

I come not to send peace, 
shall cast them into a furnace 
a net, that was cast into the sea, 
good into vessels, but cast the bad away. 
shall cast them into the furnace 
children's bread, and to cast (it) to dogs, 
go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, 
cut them off, and cast (them) from thee 
to be cast into everlasting fire, 
pluck it out, and cast (it) from thee: 
two eyes to be cast into hell fire, 
went and cast him into prison, 
be thou cast into the sea ; 
therefore to have put my money 
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Mat.27 : 6. for to put them into the treasury, 
35. parted his garments, casting lots: 

— upon my vesture did they cast lots. 
Mar. 1 : 16. casting a net into the sea: 

2:22. no man putteth new wine into 
4:26. a man should cast seed into the ground; 
7:27. children's bread, and to cast (it) unto the 
dogs. 
30. her daughter laid upon the bed. 
33. put his fingers into his ears, and 
9:22. it hath cast him into the fire, 

42. his neck, and he were cast into the sea. 
45. two feet to be cast into hell, 
47. two eyes to be cast into hell fire: 
11 : 23. removed, and be thou cast into the sea; 
12: 41. people cast money into the treasury: 
and many that were rich casein much. 

42. she threw in two mites, which make 

43. this poor widow hath cast more in, than 

all they which have cast into 

44. (they) did cast in of their abundance; but 

she of her want did cast in all 
14:65. the servants did strike him 
15: 24. parted his garments, casting lots 
Lu. 3: 9. is hewn down, and cast into the fire. 
4: 9. cast thyself down from hence: 
5:37. no man putteth new wine into 
12: 28. to morrow is cast into the oven ; 
49. 1 am come to send fire on the earth ; 
58. the officer cast thee into prison. 

till I shall dig about it, and dung (it): 

(lit. cast in dung) 
a man took, and cast into his garden ; 
for the dunghill ; (but) men cast it out. 
Lazarus, which was laid at his gate, 
the rich men casting their gifts 
a certain poor widow casting in 
this poor widow hath cast in more 
of their abundance cast in unto 
she of her penury hath cast in 
for murder, was cast into prison. 
for sedition and murder was cast into 

prison, 
parted his raiment, and cast lots. 
John was not yet cast into prison, 
to put me into the pool: but while 
let him first cast a stone at her. 
took they up stones to cast at him : 
the bag, and bare what was put therein, 
devil having now put into the heart 
hepoureth water into a bason, 
he is cast forth as a branch, and is 
cast (them) into the fire, and they are 
Put up thy sword into the sheath : 
and for my vesture they did cast lots. 
put my finger into the print of the nails, 

and thrust my hand into his side, 
thrust (it) into my side: and be 
Cast the net on the right side of 

— They cast therefore, and now they 
7. did cast himself into the sea. 

Actsl6:23.they cast (them) into prison, 

24. thrust them into the inner prison, 
37. have cast (us) into prison; and now 
22:23. as they... cast (off) their clothes, and threw 

dust into the air, 
27: 14. there arose against it a tempestuous wind, 
Jas. 3: 3. we put bits in the horses' mouths, 
Uoh.4: 18. perfect love casteth out fear: 
Rev. 2:10. the devil shall cast (some) of you 
14. Balac to cast a stumblingblock 
22. Behold, I will cast her into a bed, 



Rev. 2 



24. 

4:10 

6:13. 

8: 5. 

7, 

8. 

12: 4, 





13. 




15. 




16. 


14 


:16. 




19. 


18 


:19. 




21. 


19 


:20. 


20 


: 3. 




10. 




14. 




15. 



BALI 

I will put upon you none other 

cast their crowns before the throne, 

as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, 

cast (it) into the earth: and there were 

they were cast upon the earth : 

with fire was cast into the sea: 

stars of heaven, and did cast them to the 

earth : 
the great dragon was cast out, 
he was cast out into the earth, and his 

angels were cast out with him. 
dragon saw that he was cast unto 
.the serpent cast out of his mouth 
the dragon cast out of his mouth. 
thrust in his sickle on the earth ; 
the angel thrust in his sickle 
cast (it) into the great winepress 
they cast dust on their heads, 
millstone, and cast (it) into the sea, 
great city Babylon be thrown down, 
These both were cast alive into 
cast him into tbe bottomless pit, 
was cast into the lake of fire and 
death and hell were cast into the lake 
was cast into the lake of fire. 



j3a7TTi£w, baptizo. 



13: 



23 



Joh. 3: 
5: 



21 



Mat. 3: 6. 
11. 



20 



Mar. 1 



16: 
Lu. 3; 





7:29 




30 




11:38 




12:50 


Joh 


. 1:25. 




26 




28 




31 




33. 




3:22 




23 



26 



were baptized of him in Jordan, 

I indeed baptize you with water 

he shall baptize you with the 

unto John, to be baptized of him. 

I have need to be baptized of thee, 

Jesus, when he was baptized, 

to be baptized, with the baptism that I am 

baptized with ? 
and be baptized with the baptism that I am 

baptized with: 
baptizing them in the name 
John did baptize in the wilderness, 
were all baptized of him in the 
I indeed have baptized you with water: but 

he shall baptize you with the 
was baptized of John in Jordan. 
That John the Baptist was risen 
except they wash, they eat not. 
and be baptized with the baptism that I 

am baptized with ? 
and with the baptism that I am baptized 

withal shall ye be baptized: 
He that believeth and is baptized shall 
came forth to be baptized of him, 
came also publicans to be baptized, 
I indeed baptize you with water ; 
he shall baptize you with the 
when all the people were baptized, it came 

to pass, that Jesus also being baptized, 
being baptized with the baptism 
themselves, being not baptized of him. 
had not first washed before dinner. 
I have a baptism to be baptized with ; 
said unto him, Why baptizest thou then, 
saying, I baptize with water: 
Jordan, where John was baptizing. 
therefore am I come baptizing with 
sent me to baptize with water, 
which baptizeth with the Holy Ghost, 
there he tarried with them, and baptized- 
John also was baptizing in ^non 
they came, and were baptized. 
behold, the same baptizeth, and all 



BAn 



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BAP 



Joh. 4: l.that Jesus made and baptized more dis- 
ciples 
2. Though Jesus himself baptized not, 
10: 40. place where John at first baptized; 
Acts 1 : 5. John truly baptized with water ; 

— ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost 
2: 38. Repent, and be baptized every one of you 

41. received his word were baptized: 
8: 12. were baptized, both men and women. 
13. when he was baptized, he continued 

16. only they were baptized in the name 
36. what doth hinder me to be baptized ? 

38. Philip and the eunuch; and he baptized 

him. 
forthwith, and arose, and was baptized. 
that these should not be baptized, 
commanded them to be baptized 
John indeed baptized with water ; 
ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost, 
when she was baptized, and her 
was baptized, he and all his, 
hearing believed, and were baptized. 
Unto what then were ye baptized ? 
John verily baptized with the 
they were baptized in the name 
arise, and be baptized, and wash away 
so many of us as were baptized into Jesus 

Christ were baptized into his death ? 
were ye baptized in the name 
that I baptized none of you, 
that I had baptized in mine own name. 
I baptized also the houshold of Stephanas : 

besides, I know not whether I baptized 

any other. 

17. Christ sent me not to baptize, 
10: 2. were all baptized unto Moses 
12: 13. by one Spirit are we all baptized 
15: 29. which are baptized for the dead, 

— why are they then baptized for 
Gal. 3 :27. have been baptized into Christ 



9 


18 


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48 


11 


16. 


16 


15 




33 


18 


8. 


19 


3. 




4. 




5. 


22 


16. 


Ro. 6 


3. 


ICo. 1 


:13 




14 




15. 




16. 



Mar. 
Heb. 



8. (as) the washing of pots and cups: 
2. Of the doctrine of baptisms, and of 
10. meats and drinks, and divers washings, 



fiairrtGfxa, bapthma. 



Mat. 3: 7. 

20:22. 

23, 

21:25. 

Mar. 1 : 4, 

10:38, 
39. 

11:30. 

Lu. 3: 3. 

7:29. 

12:50. 

20: 4. 
Acts 1:22 

10:37. 

13:24. 

18:25. 

19: 3. 
4, 
Ro. 6: 4. 
Eph.4: 5. 
Col. 2:12. 
lPet.3:21. 



Pharisees and Sadducees come to his 

baptism, 
the baptism that 1 am baptized with? 
with the baptism that I am 
The baptism of John, whence was it ? 
preach the baptism of repentance 
the baptism that I am baptized with? 
with the baptism that I am 
The baptism of John, was (it) from 
preaching the baptism of repentance 
baptized with the baptism of John. 
I have a baptism to be baptized 
The baptism of John, was it from 
Beginning from the baptism of John, 
the baptism which John preached ; 
the baptism of repentance to all 
knowing only the baptism of John, 
they said, Unto John's baptism. 
with the baptism of repentance, 
with him by baptism into death : 
One Lord, one faith, one baptism, 
Buried with him in baptism, 
(even) baptism, doth also now save us 



j3a7rrto-juoc5 baptismos. 

Mar. 7: 4. (as) the washing of cups, and pots, 



Mat. 3 
11 

14 

16 

17 

Mar. 6 



Lu. 7 



jdaTTTKjrrjg, baptistees. 

: 1 . In those days came John the Baptist, 
: 1 1 . a greater than John the Baptist: 

12. from the days of John the Baptist 
: 2. This is John the Baptist; 

8. Give me here John Baptist's head 
: 14. (that thou art) John the Baptist: 
: 13. spake unto them of John the Baptist. 
:24. The head of John the Baptist. 

25. the head of John the Baptist. 
-.28. they answered, John the Baptist: 
:20. John Baptist hath sent us 

28. a greater prophet than John the Baptist. 

33. John the Baptist came neither 
: 19. answering said, John the Baptist; 



/3a7rrw, bapto. 

Lu. 16:24. that he may dip the tip of his ringer 
Joh. 13: 26. shall give a sop when I have dipped (it). 
Rev.19: 13. clothed with a vesture dipped in blood: 



fiaptapog, barbaros. 

Acts28: 2. the barbarous people shewed us 

4. when the barbarians saw the (venomous) 
Ro. 1 : 14. to the Greeks, and to the Barbarians ; 
lCo.l4:ll.unto him that speaketh a barbarian, 

— (shall be) a barbarian unto me. 
Col. 3:11. Barbarian, Scythian, bond (nor) free: 



fiapia), bareo. 

Mat.26: 43. asleep again: for their eyes were heavy. 
Mar.14: 40. asleep again: for their eyes were heavy, 
Lu. 9:32. were with him were heavy with sleep; 
2Co. 1 : 8. we were pressed out of measure, 

5 : 4. do groan, being burdened : not 
ITi. 5: 16. let not the church be charged; 



fiapLuQ, bareos. 

Mat.13: 15. (their) ears are dull of hearing, 
Acts28: 27. their ears are dull of hearing, and their 



fiapog, baros. 



Mat.20 : 12. have borne the burden and heat of the day. 

Actsl5:28.upon you no greater burden than 

2Co. 4: 17. exceeding (and) eternal weight of glory ; 

Gal. 6 : 2. Bear ye one another's burdens, 

lTh. 2: 6. we might have been burdensome, as 

Rev. 2: 24. put upon you none other burden. 



fiapvvw, baruno. 

Lu. 21 :34. your hearts be overcharged with 

fiapvg, barus. 

Mat.23: 4. For they bind heavy burdens and 



BAP 



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BAS 



Mat.23: 23. omitted the weightier (matters) of the law, 
Acts20:29. shall grievous wolves enter in among 

25 : 7. laid many and grievous complaints 
2Co.lO: 10. letters, say thev, (are) weighty and power- 
ful ; 
Uoh.5: 3. his commandments are not grievous. 



j5apvTi/jiog, barutimos. 

Mat.26 : 7. box of very precious ointment, and 

fiaaaviZb), basanizo. 

Mat. 8: 6. sick of the palsy, grievously tormented. 
29. art thou come hither to torment us 
14:24. midst of the sea, tossed with waves: 

Mar. 5: 7. that thou torment me not. 

6: 48. he saw them toiling in rowing, 

Lu. 8:28. 1 beseech thee, torment me not. 

2Pet. 2: 8. vexed (his) righteous soul from 

Rev. 9 : 5. should be tormented five months : 
11 : 10. these two prophets tormented them 
12 : 2. in birth, and pained to be delivered. 
14: 10. he shall be tormented with fire 
20 : 10. shall be tormented day and night 



pxiGavLGjioQ) basanismos. 

Rev. 9: 5. their torment (was) as the torment of 
14:11. the smoke of their torment ascendeth 
18: 7. so much torment and sorrow give her: 
10. afar off for the fear of her torment, 
15. for the fear of her torment, weeping 



fiaoavLaTrig, basanistees. 
Mat.l 8: 34. delivered him to the tormentors, 



j3acravo£, basanos. 
Mat. 4:24. taken with divers diseases and torments, 
Lu. 16:23. he lift up his eyes, being in torments, 
28. also come into this place of torment. 



fiaaiXda, basitia. 

Mat. 3 : 2. for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. 
4: 8. all the kingdoms of the world, 

17. for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. 

23. preaching the gospel of the kingdom, 
5 : 3. their's is the kingdom of heaven. 

10. for their's is the kingdom of heaven. 

19. least in the kingdom of heaven: 

— called great in the kingdom of heaven. 

20. enter into the kingdom of heaven. 
6:10. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be 

13. For thine is the kingdom, and the 

33. seek ye first the kingdom of God, 
7:21. shall enter into the kingdom of heaven ; 
8:11. Isaac, and Jacob, in the kingdom of heaven. 

12. the children of the kingdom shall 
9: 35. preaching the gospel of the kingdom, 
10: 7. The kingdom of heaven is at hand. 
11:11. least in the kingdom of heaven 
12. until now the kingdom of heaven 



Mat.l 2: 25. Every kingdom divided against 

26. how shall then his kingdom stand? 
28. then the kingdom of God is come 
13:11. mysteries of the kingdom of heaven 

19. any one heareth the word of the kingdom, 
24. The kingdom of heaven is likened 
31. The kingdom of heaven is like 

33. The kingdom of heaven is like 
38. are the children of the kingdom; 
41 . shall gather out of his kingdom 

43. in the kingdom of their Father. 

44. the kingdom of heaven is like 

45. Again, the kingdom of heaven is 
47. the kingdom of heaven is like 

52. instructed unto the kingdom of heaven 
16 : 19. the keys of the kingdom of heaven : 

28. Son of man coming in his kingdom. 
18 : 1 . greatest in the kingdom of heaven ? 

3. shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven 

4. greatest in the kingdom of heaven. 
23. Therefore is the kingdom of heaven 

19: 12. for the kingdom of heaven's sake. 
14. for of such is the kingdom of heaven. 

23. hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven. 

24. a rich man to enter into the kingdom of 

God. 
20 : 1 . For the kingdom of heaven is 

21. the other on the left, in thy kingdom. 
21 :31. go into the kingdom of God before you. 

43. The kingdom of God shall be taken 
22: 2. The kingdom of heaven is like 
23: 13(14). ye shut up the kingdom of heaven 
24: 7. nation, and kingdom against kingdom: 

14. this gospel of the kingdom shall 
25 : 1 . Then shall the kingdom of heaven 

34. inherit the kingdom prepared for 
26:29. with you in my Father's kingdom. 

Mar 1 : 14. the gospel of the kingdom of God, 

15. the kingdom of God is at hand: 

3:24. if a kingdom be divided against itself, that 

kingdom cannot stand. 
4: 11 .the mystery of the kingdom of God: 

26. So is the kingdom of God, as if a 
30. shall we liken the kingdom of God? 

6 : 23. unto the half of my kingdom. 
9: l.have seen the kingdom of God 

47. to enter into the kingdom of God 
10:14. for of such is the kingdom of God. 

15. shall not receive the kingdom of God 

23. enter into the kingdom of God ! 

24. to enter into the kingdom of God ! 

25. to enter into the kingdom of God. 
11:10. Blessed (be) the kingdom of our father 
12:34. not far from the kingdom of God. 

13: 8. kingdom against kingdom: and 
14:25.1 drink it new in the kingdom of God. 
15 :43. also waited for the kingdom of God, 
Lu. 1 :33. of his kingdom there shall be no end. 
4: 5. all the kingdoms of the world 

43. 1 must preach the kingdom of God 
6: 20. for your's is the kingdom of God. 
7 : 28. he that is least in the kingdom of God 
8: 1. glad tidings of the kingdom of God: 

10. the mysteries of the kingdom of God: 
9: 2. to preach the kingdom of God, 

11. spake unto them of the kingdom of God, 

27. till they see the kingdom of God. 
60. preach the kingdom of God. 

62. is fit for the kingdom of God. 
10: 9. The kingdom of God is come nigh 



11. the kingdom of God is come nigh unto 
you. 



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Lu. 11 



18 

19 

21 
22 

23 
Joh. 3 

18: 



2. Thy kingdom come. Thy will 

17. Every kingdom divided against 

18. how shall his kingdom stand ? 
20. the kingdom of God is come upon you. 

31 . seek ye the kingdom of God; 

32. pleasure to give you the kingdom. 
18. what is the kingdom of God like ? 

20. shall I liken the kingdom of God ? 

28. the prophets, in the kingdom of God, 

29. shall sit down in the kingdom of God. 
: 15. eat bread in the kingdom of God. 

16. the kingdom of God is preached, 
: 20. when the kingdom of God should come, 

— The kingdom of God cometh not 

21. the kingdom of God is within you. 
; 16. of such is the kingdom of God. 

17. shall not receive the kingdom of God 

24. enter into the kingdom of God ! 

25. enter into the kingdom of God. 

29. for the kingdom of God's sake, 

11. thought that the kingdom of God 

12. to receive for himself a kingdom, 

15. returned, having received the kingdom, 

10. nation, and kingdom against kingdom : 
31 . the kingdom of God is nigh at hand. 

16. fulfilled in the kingdom of God. 

18. until the kingdom of God shall come. 
29. 1 appoint unto you a kingdom, as 

30. drink at my table in my kingdom, 
42. when thou comest into thy kingdom. 
51 . waited for the kingdom of God. 

3. cannot see the kingdom of God. 
5. enter into the kingdom of God. 

36. My kingdom is not of this world: if my 
kingdom were of this world, 

— now is my kingdom not from hence. 
Acts 1: 3. pertaining to the kingdom of God: 

6. restore again the kingdom to Israel? 
concerning the kingdom of God, 
enter into the kingdom of God. 
concerning the kingdom of God. 
gone preaching the kingdom of God. 
testified the kingdom of God, 
Preaching the kingdom of God, 
For the kingdom of God is not 
the kingdom of God (is) not in word, 
shall not inherit the kingdom of God ? 
shall inherit the kingdom of God. 
delivered up the kingdom to God, 
cannot inherit the kingdom of God ; 
shall not inherit the kingdom of God. 
inheritance in the kingdom of Christ 
into the kingdom of his dear Son : 
into the kingdom of God, which 
called you unto his kingdom and glory, 
worthy of the kingdom of God, 
at his appearing and his kingdom ; 
unto his heavenly kingdom : 
righteousness (is) the sceptre of thy 
kingdom. 

33. through faith subdued kingdoms, 
28. receiving a kingdom which cannot 

5. heirs of the kingdom which he 

11. the everlasting kingdom of our Lord 
9. in the kingdom and patience of 

15. The kingdoms of this world are 
10. strength, and the kingdom of our God, 
10. his kingdom was full of darkness ; 
12. have received no kingdom as yet; 
17. give their kingdom unto the beast, 
18. which reigneth (lit. having dominion) 
over the kings of the earth. 



|3ao-iAaov, basilion. 

Lu. 7 : 25. live delicately, are in kings' courts. 



12 
22 

8, 
25 
23 
31 
17 
20 

9 
10 
24, 
50 
21 

5 
13. 
11 
12, 

5, 

1. 
18. 
Heb 1: 8 



14 
19 
20 

28 

Ro. 14 

ICo. 4 

6 

15 

Gal. 5 
Eph. 5 
Col. 1: 
4 
iTh. 2 
2Th. 1 
2Ti. 4 



11: 

12: 

Jas. 2: 

2Pet. 1 

Rev. 1: 

lis 

12: 

16: 

17: 



]3ao-iX£toc5 basilios. 

iPet. 2 ; 9. a royal priesthood, an holy nation, 



fiaaiXevg, basilus. 

Mat. 1: 6. Jesse begat David the king; and David 
the king begat Solomon of her 
2: 1. in the days of Herod the king. 

2. he that is born King of the Jews ? 

3. When Herod the king had heard 
9. When they had heard the king, 

5:35. for it is the city of the great King. 
10: 18. before governors and kings for my sake, 
11: 8. soft (clothing) are in kings' houses. 
14: 9. the king was sorry: nevertheless 
17:25. the kings of the earth take custom 
18:23. likened unto a certain king, which 
21 : 5. Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, 
22: 2. like unto a certain king, which 
7. when the king heard (thereof), he 

11. when the king came in to see 

13. Then said the king to the servants, 
25:34. Then shall the King say unto them 

40. the King shall answer and say 
27 : 1 1 . Art thou the king of the Jews ? 

29. saying, Hail, king of the Jews ! 

37. THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE 
JEWS. 

42. If he be the King of Israel, 
Mar 6 : 14. king Herod heard (of him); for 

22. the king said unto the damsel, 

25. with haste unto the king, and asked 

26. the king was exceeding sorry ; 

27. immediately the king sent an 

13: 9. before rulers and kings for my sake, 
15: 2. Art thou the King of the Jews? 

9. 1 release unto you the King of the Jews ? 

12. whom ye call the King of the Jews ? 
18. salute him, Hail, King of the Jews ! 

26. written over, THE KING OF THE 
JEWS. 

32. Let Christ the King of Israel 
Lu. 1 : 5. days of Herod, the king of Judaea, 

10: 24. many prophets and kings have 

14:31. Or what king, going to make war against 

another king, 
19:38. Blessed (be) the King that cometh 
21: 12. before kings and rulers for my name's 

sake. 
22:25. The kings of the Gentiles exercise 
23: 2. that he himself is Christ a King. 
3. Art thou the King of the Jews ? 

37. If thou be the King of the Jews, 

38. THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS. 
49(50). thou art the King of Israel. 
15. by force, to make him a king, 

13. Blessed (is) the King of Israel 
15. thy King cometh, sitting on an ass's colt. 

33. Art thou the King of the Jews ? 
37. said unto him, Art thou a king then/ 

Jesus answered, Thou sayest that I am 
a king. 

39. release unto you the King of the Jews ? 
19: 3. said, Hail, King of the Jews ! 

12. whosoever maketh himself a king 



Joh. 1 

6 

12 



18 



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BAS 



Joh.19: 



19 



21 



Ac 


s 4:26 




7:10. 




18 




9:15. 




12: 1. 




20. 




13:21. 




22. 




17: 7. 




25:13. 




14. 




24. 




26. 




26: 2. 




7. 




13. 




19. 




26. 




27. 




30. 


2Co 


.11:32. 


ITi 


. 1:17. 




2: 2. 




6:15. 


Heb 7: 1. 



11: 
I Pet. 2: 
Rev. 1: 

5: 

6: 

9: 

10: 

15: 
16: 

17: 



V 21 



14. saith unto the Jews, Behold your King ! 

15. Shall I crucify your King ? 

— We have no king but Caesar. 
JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING 

OF THE JEWS. 
Write not, The King of the Jews ; but that 

he said, I am King of the Jews. 
The kings of the earth stood up, 
sight of Pharaoh king of Egypt ; 
Till another king arose, which 
my name before the Gentiles, and kings, 
Herod the king stretched forth 
Blastus the king's chamberlain 
afterward they desired a king : 
unto them David to be their king ; 
saying that there is another king, 
king Agrippa and Bernice came 
declared Paul's cause unto the king, 
Festus said, King Agrippa, and all 
before thee, O king Agrippa, 
I think myself happy, king Agrippa, 
For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, 
At midday, O king, I saw in 
Whereupon, O king Agrippa, 
the king knoweth of these things, 
King Agrippa, believest thou 
the king rose up, and the governor, 
the governor under Aretas the king 
Now unto the King eternal, 
For kings, and (for) all that are in 
the King of kings, and Lord of lords ; 
Melchisedec, king of Salem, 

— from the slaughter of the kings, 

2. interpretation King of righteousness, and 

after that also King of Salem, which is, 

King of peace; 
23. afraid of the king's commandment. 
27. fearing the wrath of the king : for 

13. whether it be to the king, as supreme ; 

17. Fear God. Honour the king. 

5. the prince of the kings of the earth. 

6. hath made us kings and priests unto 

10. made us unto our God kings and priests: 
15. the kings of the earth, and the great 

11. they had a king over them, (which is) 

11. peoples, and nations, and tongues, and 
kings. 

3. true (are) thy ways, thou King of saints. 
; 12. the way of the kings of the east might 

14. go forth unto the kings of the earth 
; 2. With whom the kings of the earth 

10. there are seven kings : five are fallen, 

12. horns which thou sawest are ten kings, 

— receive power as kings one hour 
14. Lord of lords, and King of kings: 
18.reigneth over the kings of the earth. 

: 3. the kings of the earth have committed 

9. the kings of the earth, who have 
: 16. written, KING OF KINGS, AND LORD 
OF LORDS. 

18. That ye may eat the flesh of kings, 

19. 1 saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, 
: 24. the kings of the earth do bring their 



ftaatXtvn), basiluo. 

Mat.. 2:22. that Archelaus did reign in Judaea 
Lu. 1 : 33. he shall reign over the house of Jacob 

19:14. We will not have this (man) to reign over 
us. 
27. not that I should reign over them, 



Ro. 5:14. death reigned from Adam to Moses, 
17. by one man's offence death reigned 
— shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ. 
21. as sin hath reigned unto death, even so 
might grace reign through 
6:12. Let nOt sin therefore reign in 
ICo. 4: 8. ye have reigned as kings without us: and 
I would to God ye did reign, 
15:25. For he must reign, till he hath put 
ITi. 6: 15. the King of kings (lit. of them that reign), 

and Lord of lords ; 
Rev. 5:10. we shall reign on the earth. 

11 : 15. his Christ ; and he shall reign for ever and 
ever. 
17. to thee thy great power, and hast reigned. 
19: 6. the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. 
20: 4. they lived and reigned with Christ 
6. shall reign with him a thousand years. 
i/ 22: 5. they shall reign for ever and ever. 



fiacnXiKog, basilikos. 

Joh. 4:46. there was a certain nobleman, whose 
49. The nobleman saith unto him, 

Actsl2:20.was nourished by the king's (country). 
21 . Herod, arrayed in royal apparel, sat 

Jas. 2: 8. If ye fulfil the royal law according 



j3a<rtAi(7a-a, basilissa. 

Mat 12:42. The queen of the south shall rise 
Lu. 11:31. The queen of the south shall rise up 
Acts 8: 27. under Candace queen of the Ethiopians, 
Rev 18: 7. she saith in her heart, I sit a queen. 



]3ao-tCj basis. 

Acts 3: 7. hxsfeet and ancle bones received strength. 



jdaaKaivu), baskaino. 

Gal. 3: 1.0 foolish Galatians, who hathbewitched you, 



fiaaraZw, bastazo. 
Mat. 3: 11. whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: 

8:17. our infirmities, and bare (our) sicknesses. 

20:12. which have borne the burden and heat 
Marl4:13.a man bearing a pitcher of water: 
Lu. 7:14. they that bare (him) stood still. 

10: 4. Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes; 

11: 27. Blessed (is) the womb that bare thee, 

14:27. whosoever doth not bear his cross, 

22: 10. a man meet you, bearing a pitcher 
Joh. 10:31 . the Jews took up stones again to stone him. 

12: 6. had the bag, and bare what was put 

16:12. ye cannot bear them now. 

19: 17. he bearing his cross went forth 

20:15. Sir, if thou have borne him (hence), 
Acts 3: 2. from his mother's womb was carried, 
9:15. to bear my name before the Gentiles, 

15: 10. our fathers nor we were able to bear 

21: 35. that he was borne of the soldiers 
Ro. 11 :18. thou bear est not the root, but the 

15: 1. ought to bear the infirmities of the 
Gal. 5: 10. shall bear his judgment, whosoever 
6: 2. Bear ye one another's burdens, 

5. every man shall bear his own burden 



BAS 



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BIA 



Gal. 6: 17. for I bear in my body the marks 
Rev. 2: 2. how thou canst not bear them 

3. hast borne, and hast patience, and for 
17: 7. the woman, and of the beast that carrieth 
her, 



6 fiarog, batos, m. 
Lu. 16: 6. he said, An hundred measures of oil. 



17 fiarog, batos, f. 

Mar 12:26. how in the bush God spake unto him, 
Lu. 6:44. nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes. 

20: 37. even Moses shewed at the bush, 
Acts 7:30. in a flame of fire in a bush. 

35. which appeared to him in the bush. 



fiarpaxoQ, batrakos. 
Rev 16:13.1 saw three unclean spirits like frogs 

fiaTT oXoye (jo, battologeo. 

Mat. 6: 7. when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, 

j3St Xvyfia, bdelugma. 

Mat24:15.see the abomination of desolation, 
Marl3: 14. shall see the abomination of desolation, 
Lu. 16: 15. is abomination in the sight of God. 
Rev 17: 4. full of abominations and filthiness of 

5. MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND ABO- 
MINATIONS OF THE EARTH. 
21: 27. (whatsoever) worketh abomination, 

fiSzXvKTog, bdeluktos. 

Tit. 1 : 16. being abominable, and disobedient, 



fi($£XvG<jofjLai, bdelussomaL 

Ro. 2: 22. thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou 
Rev 21: 8. unbelieving, and the abominable, and 



j3£€cuoc> bebaios. 



Col. 2: 7. stablished in the faith, as ye 
Heb. 2: 3. was confirmed unto us by them 

13: 9. the heart be established with grace ; 



j3f€atwo-tc? bebaios is. 

Phi. 1: 7. defence and confirmation of the gospel, 
Heb. 6: 16. an oath for confirmation (is) to them 



|3l€r]Xoc5 bebeelos. 

ITi. 1: 9. sinners, for unholy and profane, 

4: 7. refuse profane and old wives' fables, 
6 : 20. avoiding profane (and) vain babblings, 
2Ti. 2: 16. shun profane (and) vain babblings: 
Hebl2: 16. any fornicator, or profane person, 



fdetr}X6w, bebeeloo. 

Mat 12: 5. priests in the temple profane the sabbath, 
Acts24: 6. hath gone about to profane the temple: 



jSlAoe, belos. 
Eph. 6: 16. to quench all the fiery darts of the wicked. 



(3eXtiov, beltion. 

2Ti. 1 : 18. at Ephesus, thou knowest very well. 



Ro. 4: 16. the promise might be sure to all 

2Co. 1 : 7(6). our hope of you (is) stedfast, knowing, 

Heb. 2: 2. word spoken by angels was stedfast, 

3: 6. rejoicing of the hoipefinn unto the end. 

14. our confidence stedfast unto the end ; 
6: 19. anchor of the soul, both sure and stedfast, 
9: 17. a testament (is) of force after men 
2Pet. 1:10. make your calling and election sure: 
19. also a more sure word of prophecy ; 



/3fj/za, beema. 

Mat27:19.was set down on the judgment seat, 
Joh.l9:13.sat down in the judgment seat 
Acts 7: 5. no, not (so much as) to set his foot on; 
(lit. foot-room) 
12:21. sat upon his throne, and made an 
18: 12. brought him to the judgment seat, 
16.drave them from the judgment seat. 
17. beat (him) before the judgment seat. 
25: 6. next day sitting on the judgment seat 
10. 1 stand at Caesar's judgment seat, 
17.1 sat on the judgment seat, and 
Ro. 14: 10. before the judgment seat of Christ. 
2Co. 5: 10. before the judgment seat of Christ ; 



fihpvXXog, beerullos. 

Rev 21: 20. seventh, chrysolite; the eighth, beryl; 



fila, bia. 



Acts 5: 26. brought them without violence : 
21: 35. for the violence of the people. 
24: 7. with great violence took (him) 
27:41. with the violence of the waves. 



j3f€atOtt>, bebaioo. 



Mar 16:20. confirming the word with signs 
Ro. 15: 8. to confirm the promises (made) 
lCo. 1 : 6. testimony of Christ was confirmed 

8. Who shall also confirm you unto 
2Co. 1 : 21. he which stablisheth us with vou 



fiia^o/mat, biazomai. 

Mat 11: 12. kingdom of heaven suffereth violence, 
Lu. 16: 16. preached, and every man presseth into it. 



fiiaiog, biaios. 

Acts 2: 2. as of a rushing mighty wind, 



BIA 



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BAA 



fiiaarriQ, biastees. 

Mat 11 : 12. the violent take it by force. 



fi&\api$iov, biblaridion. 

Rev 10: 2. had in his hand a little book open: 

8. Go (and) take the little book which is open 

9. said unto him, Give me the little book. 
>f 10. 1 took the little book out of the angel's hand, 



Mat 19: 
Mar 10: 
Lu. 4: 



Joh.20 

21 

Gal. 3 

2Ti. 4 

Heb.9 

10 

Rev. 1 

5 



/ 



19 



/ 

j3t€Xtov, billion. 

to give a writing of divorcement, 
to write a bill of divorcement, and to 
delivered unto him the book of the prophet 

Esaias. And when he had opened the 

book, he 
he closed the book, and he gave (it) again 
which are not written in this book : 
could not contain the books that 
all things which are written in the book 
bring (with thee), and the books, (but) 
sprinkled both the book, and all the people, 
in the volume of the book it is written 
What thou seest, write in a book, 
on the throne a book written within 
Who is worthy to open the book, and 
was able to open the book, neither 
worthy to open and to read the book, 
hath prevailed to open the book, 
he came and took the book out of the 
when he had taken the book, the 
Thou art worthy to take the book, 
the heaven departed as a scroll when 
whose names were not written in the book 
the books were opened: and another book 

was opened, which 
which were written in the books, 
.written in the Lamb's book of life, 
sayings of the prophecy of this book. 
, which keep the sayings of this book : 
sayings of the prophecy of this book : 
words of the prophecy of this book, 
plagues that are written in this book : 
things which are written in this book. 



|3i€Xoc, biblos. 



Mat. 1 : 1 . The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, 
Mar 12: 26. have ye not read in the book of Moses, 
Lu. 3: 4. As it is written in the book of the words 

20:42. David himself saith in the book of Psalms, 
Acts 1:20. it is written in the book of Psalms, 
7:42. written in the book of the prophets, 
19: 19. brought their books together, and burned 
Phi. 4: 3. whose names (are) in the book of life. 
Rev. 3: 5. blot out his name out of the book of life. 
13: 8. not written in the book of life of 
20: 15. found written in the book of life 
22: 19. take away from the words of the book 
— take away his part out of the book of life, 
• 



Lu. 15: 12. he divided unto them (his) living. 

30. hath devoured thy living with harlots, 
21 : 4. cast in all the living that she had. 
ITi. 2: 2. a quiet and peaceable life in all 
2Ti. 2: 4. himself with the affairs of (this) life; 
lPet.4: 3. the time past of (our) life may 
Uoh.2:16.the pride of life, is not of the Father, 
3: 17. whoso hath this world's qood. 



j3tou>, biod. 

lPet.4: 2. should live the rest of (his) time in 



filotxjiQ, biosis. 

Acts26: 4. My manner of life from my youth, 



fiiijjTiKog, biotikos. 

Lu. 21 : 34. drunkenness, and cares of this life, 
1 Co. 6 : 3. things that pertain to this life ? 
4. of things pertaining to this life, 



fiXa&tpog, blaberos. 

ITi. 6: 9. (into) many foolish and hurtful lusts, 

/3Xa7rrw, blapto. 

Mar 16: 18. deadly thing, it shall not hurt them ; 
Lu. 4:35. he came out of him, and hurt him not. 



]3Xao-ravu), blaslano. 

Mat 13: 26. when the blade was sprung up, 
Mar 4:27. the seed should spring and grow up, 
Heb. 9: 4. Aaron's rod that budded, and the tables 
Jas. 5:18. the earth brought forth her fruit. 



fiiog, bios. 

Mar 12: 44. all that she had, (even) all her living. 
Lu. 8: 14. riches and pleasures of (this) life, 

43. spent all her living upon physicians^ 



/3Xacr^rjjU€w, blaspheemeo. 

Mat. 9: 3. within themselves, This (man) blasphemeih. 
26:65. saying, He hath spoken blasphemy ; 
27:39. they that passed by reviled him, 
Mar. 3: 28. wherewith soever they shall blaspheme: 
29. he that shall blaspheme against 
15: 29. they that passed by railed on him, 
Lu. 12: 10. unto him that blasphemeth against 

22:65. blasphemously spake they against him. 
23:39. which were hanged railed on him, 
Joh.l0:36. Thou blasphemest ; because I said, 
Actsl3: 45. contradicting and blaspheming. 

18: 6 when they opposed themselves, and blas- 
phemed, 
19:37. nor yet blasphemers of your goddess. 
26: 11. compelled (them) to blaspheme; 
Ro. 2: 24. the name of God is blasphemed 
3: 8. as we be slanderously reported, 
14:16. Let not then your good be evil spoken of 
i 1 Co. 4: 13. Being defamed, we intreat: we 

10 : 30. why am I evil spoken of for that 
j ITi. 1 -.20. that they may learn not to blaspheme. 

6: 1. (his) doctrine be not blasphemed. 
j Tit. 2: 5. the word of God be not blasphemed. 
3: 2. To speak evil of no man, to be no 



BAA 

Jas. 2: 7. Do not they blaspheme that worthy 
lPet.4: 4. excess of riot, speaking evil of (you) : 

14. on their part he is evil spoken of, 
2Pet.2: 2. the way of truth shall be evil spoken of. 

10. are not afraid to speak evil of dignities. 

12. speak evil of the things that they 
Jude 8. despise dominion, and speak evil of 

10. these speak evil of those things 
Rev 13: 6. to blaspheme his name, and his 

16: 9. blasphemed the name of God, 

11. blasphemed the God of heaven 
21. men blasphemed God because 



Mat. 12: 31 

15:19. 

26:65. 

Mar. 2: 7. 

3:28. 

7:22. 

14:64. 

Lu. 5:21. 

Joh.l0:33. 

Eph.4:31. 

Col. 3: 8. 

ITi. 6: 4. 

Jude 9. 

Rev. 2: 9. 

13: 1 

5 

6 

17: 3 



j3Xao-0rjjum, blaspheemia. 

. All manner of sin and blasphemy 
the blasphemy (against) the (Holy) 
. thefts, false witness, blasphemies ; 
, now ye have heard his blasphemy. 
doth this (man) thus speak blasphemies? 
blasphemies wherewith soever 
an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, 
Ye have heard the blasphemy: 
Who is this which speaketh blasphemies ? 
for blasphemy ; and because that 
clamour, and evil speaking, be put away 
anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, 
, whereof cometh envy, strife, railings, 
. against him a railing accusation, 
. (I know) the blasphemy of them 
. upon his heads the name of blasphemy. 
. speaking great things and blasphemies s 
. opened his mouth in blasphemy 
. full of names of blasphemy, 



(5\a(j(p7]fiog, blaspheemos. 
Acts 6:11 .heard him speak blasphemous words 

13. to speak blasphemous words 
ITi. 1 : 13. Who was before a blasphemer, 
2Ti. 3: 2. covetous, boasters, proud, blasphemers, 
2Pet. 2: 11 . bring not railing accusation 



fiXtfi/ma, blemma. 

2Pet.2: 8. among them, in seeing and hearing, 



j3Xe7tw, blepo. 

Mat. 5:28. whosoever looketh on a woman to lust 
6: 4. thy Father which seeth in secret 
6. thy Father which seeth in secret 
18. thy Father, which seeth in secret, 
7: 3. why beholdest thou the mote that 
11 : 4. things which ye do hear and see : 
12: 22. blind and dumb both spake and saw. 
13: 13. because they seeing see not ; 
14. seeing ye shall see, and shall not 

16. blessed (are) your eyes, for they see : 

17. desired to see (those things) which ye st 
14:30. when he saw the wind boisterous, 
15:31. when they saw the dumb to speak, 

— lame to walk, and the blind to see : 
18: 10. do always behold the face of my Father 
22: 16. for thou regardest not the person 
24: 2. See ye not all these things ? 
4. Take heed that no man deceive 
Mar. 4: 12. That seeing they may see, and not 

24. Take heed what ye hear: with what 
5: 31. Thou seest the multitude thronging 



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Mar. 8: 15. Take heed, beware of the leaven of 

18. Having eyes, see ye not? and having 

23. he asked him if he saw ought. 

24. said, I see men as trees, walking. 
12: 14. for thou regardest not the person 

38. Beware of the scribes, which love 
13: 2. Seest thou these great buildings? 

5. Take heed lest any (man) deceive 
9. take heed to yourselves: for they 

23. take ye heed : behold, I have 
33. Take ye heed, watch and pray: 

Lu. 6:41. why beholdest thou the mote 

42. when thou thyself beholdest not the beam 
7:21. many (that were) blind he gave sight. 

44. said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman ? 
8: 10. that seeing they might not see, 
16. which enter in may see the light. 
18. Take heed therefore how ye hear: 
9:62. hand to the plough, and looking back, 
10: 23. Blessed (are) the eyes which see the 
things that ye see : 

24. to see those things which ye see, 
11 :33. which come in may see the light. 
21 : 8. Take heed that ye be not deceived : 

30. ye see and know of your own selves 
24: 12. he beheld the linen clothes 
Joh. 1 :29. John seeth Jesus coming unto 
5: 19. what he seeth the Father do: 
9: 7. therefore, and washed, and came seeing. 
15. clay upon mine eyes, and I washed, and 

do see. 
19. how then doth he now see? 
21 . by what means he now seeth, we 

25. whereas I was blind, now I see. 

39. that they which see not might see; and that 
they which see might be made blind. 

41 . now ye say, We see ; therefore 
11 : 9. because he seeth the light of this 
13:22. the disciples looked one on another, 
20: 1 . seeth the stone taken away from 

5. saiv the linen clothes lying ; 
21 : 9. they saw a fire of coals there, 

20.see^ the disciple whom Jesus loved 
Acts 1: 9. while they beheld, he was taken up; 
2:33. which ye now see and hear. 
3: 4. upon him with John, said, Look on us. 
4: 14. beholding the man which was 
8: 6. seeing the miracles which he did. 
9: 8. eyes were opened, he saw no man: 
9. days without sight, (lit. not seeing) 
12 : 9. the angel ; but thought he saw a vision. 
13: 11. blind, not seeing the sun for a season. 

40. Beware therefore, lest that come 
2,7 :12. lieth toward the south west and 
28: 26. seeing ye shall see, and not perceive: 

Ro. 7 : 23. 1 see another law in my members, 

8 : 24. hope that is seen is not hope : for what a 
man seeth, why doth 
25. if we hope for that we see not, (then) 
11 : 8. eyes that they should not see, (lit. of not 
seeing) 
10. darkened, that they may not see, 
lCo. 1 : 26. For ye see your calling, brethren, 
3 : 10. let every man take heed how he 
8: 9. take heed lest by any means this 
10:12.7e£...standeth take heedlest he fall. 

18. Behold Israel after the flesh: 
13: 12. For now we see through a glass, 
16: 10. see that he may be with you 
2Co. 4:18. which are seen, but at the things which are 
not seen: for the things which are seen 
(are) temporal; but the things which are 
not seen (are) eternal. 



BAE 



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BOT 



2Co. 7: 8. for I perceive that the same epistle 

10: 7. Do ye look on things after the outward 
12: 6. that which he seeth me (to be), or 
Gal. 5: 15. take heed that ye be not consumed 
Eph.5: 15. See then that ye walk circumspectly, 
Phi. 3: 2. Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers 

beware of the concision. 
Col. 2: 5. joying and beholding your order, 
8. Beware lest any man spoil you 
4:17. Take heed to the ministry which 
Heb. 2: 9. we see Jesus, who was made a 

3:12. Take heed, brethren, lest there be 

19. So we see that they could not enter 
10: 25. more, as ye see the day approaching. 
11: 1 . the evidence of things not seen. 

3. things which are seen were not 
7. of things not seen as yet, moved 

12:25. See that ye refuse not him that 
Jas. 2:22. Seest thou how faith wrought 
2Joh. 8. Look to yourselves, that we lose 
Rev. 1 : 11. What thou seest, write in a book, 
12.1 turned to see the voice that 
3: 18. with eyesalve, that thou may est see. 
5: 3. open the book, neither to look thereon. 

4. the book, neither to look thereon. 
6: 1. four beasts saying, Come and see. 

3. second beast say, Come and see. 

5. the third beast say, Come and see. 
7. the fourth beast say, Come and see. 

9:20. which neither can see, nor hear, 
11 : 9. nations shall see their dead bodies 
16: 15. lest he walk naked, and they see 
17 : 8. when they behold the beast that was, 
18: 9. when they shall see the smoke of her 
22: 8.1 John saw these things, and heard (them). 
And when I had heard and seen, I fell 



|3XrjrfOCj bleeteos. 

Mar. 2:22. new wine must be put into new bottles. 
Lu. 5:38. new wine must be put into new 



(5ot]9eu), boeetheo. 

Mat.15: 25. worshipped him, saying, Lord, help me. 
Mar. 9:22. have compassion on us, and help us. 

24.1 believe ; help thou mine unbelief. 
Actsl6 : 9. Come over into Macedonia, and help us. 

21 : 28. Crying out, Men of Israel, help: 
2Co. 6: 2. in the day of salvation have I succoured 

thee : 
Heb. 2: 18. he is able to succour them that are 
Rev.12: 16. the earth helped the woman, and the 



fiorjOog, boeethos. 

Hebl3: 6. The Lord (is) my helper, and I will 



fioOvvog, bothunos. 

Mat.12 : 1 1 . if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day, 

15: 14. the blind, both shall fall into the ditch. 
Lu. 6 : 39. shall they not both fall into the ditch? 



Lu. 22 : 41 . withdrawn 
cast, 



/3oXt], bolee. 

from them about 



|3oAt£w, bolizo. 

Acts27 :28. sounded, and found (it) twenty fathoms: 
— gone a little further, they sounded again, 



and 



fioX'ig, bolis. 

Heb 12 : 20. stoned, or thrust through with a dart: 



fiop^opoc;, borboros. 

2Pet.2:22. to her wallowing in the mire. 



]3oaw, boad. 

Mat. 3: 3. The voice of one crying in the wilderness, | 

Mar. 1 : 3. The voice of one crying in the wilderness, : Lu. 13 

15: 34. ninth hour Jesus cried with a loud voice, j Rev.21 
Lu. 3: 4. The voice of one crying in the wilderness, J 

18: 7. his own elect, which cry day and night 
38. he cried, saying, Jesus, (thou) son of 
David, 
Joh. 1:23. the voice of one crying in the wilderness. 
Acts 8 : 7. unclean spirits, crying with loud voice, 

17: 6. unto the rulers of the city, crying, 

21 :34. some cried one thing, some another, 
Gal. 4: 27. break forth and cry thou that travailest 



Mat. 8 



Mar. 5 



Lu. 8 



Jas. 5: 



|3o?7, boee. 
4. the cries of them which have reaped 



Acts27 
Heb. 4 



j3o>7 6eia 9 boeethia, 

: 17. had taken up, they used helps , 
16. find grace to help in time of need. (lit. for 
seasonable help) 



15 
Joh. 21 



Boppag, borras. 

29. from the north, and (from) the south, 
; 13. on the north three gates ; on the south 



/3oo-kwj bosko. 

30. an herd of many swine feeding. 

33. they that kept them fled, and went 
11. a great herd of swine feeding. 

14. they that fed the swine fled, and told 
32. an herd of many swine feeding on 

34. they that fed (them) saw what was done, 

15. he sent him into his fields to feed swine. 
15. He saith unto him, Feed my lambs. 

17. Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep. 



j3oravrj, botanee. 
Heb. 6 : 7. bringeth forth herbs meet for them 



fiorpvg, botrus. 
Rev.14: 18. gather the clusters of the vine of the earth ; 



BOY 



( no ) 



BPA 



/3< 



\ov\evofxai, bouluomai. 

Lu. 14: 31. co nsulteth whether he be able with 

Joh. 12 : 10. the chief priests consulted that 

Acts 5 : 33. took counsel to slay them . 
15:37. Barnabas determined to take 
27: 39. a shore, into the which they were minded, 

2Co. 1:17. When I therefore was thus minded, 

— that I purpose, do I purpose according 



f3ov\svrr]g, boulutees. 

Mar 15 : 43. Joseph of Arimathaea, an honourable coun- 
sellor, 

Lu. 23:50. (there was) a man named Joseph, a coun- 
sellor ; 



\ Jas 



(5ov\r} 9 boulee. 



Lul 7:30. lawyers rejected the counsel of God 

23: 51. consented to the counsel and deed of 
them; 
Acts 2:23. by the determinate counsel and 

4:28. to do whatsoever thy hand and thy counsel 
5:38. for if this counsel or this work be 
13: 36. by the will of God, fell on sleep, 
20: 27. unto you a]l the counsel of God. 
27: 12. the more part advised (lit. gave counsel) 
to depart 
42. the soldiers' counsel was to kill 
ICo. 4: 5. manifest the counsels of ..he hearts: 
Eph. 1:11. after the counsel of his own will : 
Heb. 6: 17. the immutability of his counsel, 



fiovXrijiia, bouleema. 



Acts27:43.kept them from (their) purpose; 
Ro. 9: 19. For who hath resisted his will? 



jdovXofiaL, boulomai. 

Mat. 1 :19. was minded to put her away privily. 

11:27. to whomsoever the Son will reveal (him). 
Mar 15: 15. Pilate, willing to content the people, 
Lu. 10:22. (he) to whom the Son will reveal (him). 

22:42. Father, if thou be willing, remove 
Joh. 18 :39. will ye therefore that I release 
Acts 5:28. intend to bring this man's blood upon us. 
12: 4. intending after Easter to bring 
17:20. we woidd know therefore what 
18: 15. for I will be no judge of such 
27. when he was disposed to pass 
19:30. when Paul would have entered 
22:30. because he would have known the 
23:28. when I would have known the cause 
25:20.1 asked (him) whether he would go to 

22.1 would also hear the man myself. 
27 :43. the centurion, willing to save Paul, 
28 : 18. wou Id have let (me) go, because 
!Co.l2:ll.to every man severally as he will. 
2Co. 1 : 15. 1 was minded to come unto you 
Phi. 1:12.1 would ye should understand, 
1 Ti. 2 : 8.1 will therefore that men pray 
5:14.1 will therefore that the younger 
6: 9. they that will be rich fall into temptation 
Tit. 3: 8. these things I will that thou affirm 
Philem 13. Whom I would have retained with me, 
Heb. 6:17. God, willing more abundantly to shew 



: 18. O/his own will begat he us with the 
3: 4. whithersoever the governor listeth. 
4: 4. whosoever therefore will be a friend of 
2Pet.3: 9. not willing that any should perish, 
2Joh. 12. 1 would not (write) with paper and ink: 
3Joh. 10. forbiddeth them that would, and casteth 
Jude 5. 1 will therefore put you in remembrance, 



fiovvoc, bounos. 

Lu. 3: 5. every mountain and hiU shall be brought 
23:30. Fall on us ; and to the hills, Cover us. 



fiovg, bous. 

Lu. 13: 15. loose his oar or (his) ass from the stall, 
14: 5. have an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, 
19. 1 have bought five yoke of oxen, 
Joh. 2: 14. those that sold oxen and sheep and doves, 
15. out of the temple, and the sheep, and the 
oxen ; 
ICo. 9: 9. not muzzle the mouth of the ox that 

— Doth God take care for oxen ? 
lTi. 5: 18. Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that 



fipa&eiov, brabion. 

ICo. 9: 24. run all, but one receiveth the prize ? 
Phi. 3: 14. 1 press toward the mark for the prize 



fipa&svio, brabuo. 
Col. 3: 15. the peace of God rule in your hearts, 



Ppadvvu), braduno. 

lTi. 3:15. if I tarry long, that thou mayest 
2Pet.3: 9. The Lord is not slack concerning 



flpaSinrXotu), braduploed. 

Acts27 : 7. when we had sailed slowly many days, 



fipaSvQ. bradus. 

Lu. 24:25. O fools, and slow of heart to believe all 
Jas. 1 : 19. swift to hear, sloio to speak, slow to wrath i 



fipadvrrig, bradutees. 

2Pet.3: 9. as some men count slackness; 



|3joaxtwv, brakion. 

Lu. 1:51. He hath shewed strength with his arm ; 
Joh.l2:38.to whom hath the arm of the Lord been 
Actsl3.17. with an high arm brought he 



fipaxvQi brakus. 

Lu. 22: 58. after a little while another saw him, 
Joh. 6: 7. every one of them may take a little. 
Acts 5 : 34. to put the apostles forth a little space ; 
27 :28. when they had gone a little further, 



BPA 



( HI ) 



BYS 



Heb. 2: 7. madest him a little lower than the angels 
9. made a Zz'ttZe lower than the angels 
13: 22. written a letter unto you in few words. 



j5pE(poCi brephos. 

Lu. 1 :41. the babe leaped in her womb ; 
44. the babe leaped in my womb 
2: 12. the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, 
16. Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying i 
8; 15. they brought unto him also infants, 
Acts 7 : 19. they cast out their young children, 
2Ti. 3 : 15. from a child thou hast known 
lPet.2: 2. As newborn babes, desire the sincere 



fipiyui, breko. 

Mat. 5:45. sendeth rain on the just and on the 
Lu. 7: 38. began to wash his feet with tears, 

44. she hath washed my feet with tears, 
17:29.^ rained fire and brimstone from 
Jas. 5: 17. that it might not rain: and it rained not 
Rev 11: 6. that it rain not in the days of 



fipov-r), brontee. 

Mar. 3: 17. which is, The sons of thunder : 

Joh. 12 : 29. heard (it), said that it thundered: (lit. 

that there was thunder} 
Rev. 4: 5. lightnings and thunderings and voices: 
6 : 1. as it were the noise of thunder, 
/8: 5. voices, and thunderings, and lightnings, 
10: 3. seven thunders uttered their voices. 
4. when the seven thunders had uttered 
— things which the seven thunders uttered, 
^11 -.19. lightnings, and voices, and thunderings, 

14: 2. as the voice of a great thunder: 
^ 16: 18. were voices, and thunders, and lightnings ; 
19: 6. as the voice of mighty thunderings, 



fipo)(f}> brokee. 

Mat. 7:25. the rain descended, and the floods came, 
27. the rain descended, and the floods came, 



fipoxog, brokos. 

ICo. 7:35. not that I may cast a snare upon you, 

fipvyfiog, brugmos. 

Mat. 8: 12. shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 

13:42. shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. 
50. shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. 

22: 13. shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 

24:51. shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 

25:30. shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 
Lu. 13:28. shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth, 



fipvyui bruko. 

Acts 7 :54. they gnashed on him with (their) teeth. 

j3/)u(i>, bruo. 

Jas. 3:11. Doth a fountain send forth at the 

fipuj/jLa, broma. 

Mat.l4:15.the villages, and buy themselves victuals. 
Mar. 7 : 19. into the draught, purging all meats ? 



Lu. 



3: 11. he that hath meat, let him do likewise. 
9: 13. except we should go and buy meat for 
Joh. 4:34. My meat is to do the will of him 
Ro. 14 :15. brother be grieved with (thy) meat, 
— Destroy not him with thy meat, 
20. For meat destroy not the work of God. 
ICo. 3: 2. fed you with milk, and not with meat: 

6: 13. Meats for the belly, and the belly for 

meats: 
8: 8. meat commendeth us not to God: 
13. if meat make my brother to offend, 
10: 3. did all eat the same spiritual meat ; 
iTi. 4: 3. (commanding) to abstain from meats, 
Heb. 9:10. (Which stood) only in meats and drinks, 
13 : 9. not with meats, which have not 



P>pd)<jifioQi brosimos. 

Lu. 24;41.said unto them, Have ye here any meat? 

(lit. thing eatable) 



fipiocTiQ, brosis. 

Mat. 6: 19. where moth and rust doth corrupt, 

20. where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, 
Joh. 4:32. 1 have meat to eat that ye know 

6:27. Labour not for the meat which perisheth, 
but for that meat which endureth 
55. For my flesh is meat indeed, 
Ro. 14: 17. the kingdom of God is not meat and 
ICo. 8: 4. the eating of those things that are 
2Co. 9: 10. both minister bread for (your) food, 
Col. 2 : 16. no man therefore judge you in meat, 
Heb 12 -.16. for one morsel of meat sold his birthright. 



fipuHTKo), brosko. 

Joh. 6:13. over and above unto them that had eaten. 



Lu. 
ITi. 



fivOiZu), buthizo. 

5: 7. the ships, so that they began to sink. 
6: 9. which drown men in destruction 



fivOog, buthos. 

2Co.ll: 25. night and a day I have been in the deep, 



fivpazvg, bursus. 

Acts 9:43. days in Joppa with one Simon a tanner. 
10: 6. He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, 
32. in the house of (one) Simon a tanner 



fiixjGivog, bussinos. 



Rev.l8:16.city, that was clothed in fine linen, 

19: 8- she should be arrayed in fine linen, clean 
and white : for the^we linen is the 
14. clothed in fine linen, white and clean. 



fivaeog, bussos. 



Lu. 16: 19. was clothed in purple and fine linen, 
Rev.18: 12. pearls, and fine linen, and purple, and 



BUM 

j3o>fioc, bomos. 
Actsl7:23.I found an altar with this inscription. 



yayypaiva, gangraina. 
2Ti. 2: 17. their word will eat as doth a canker: 



ydZa, gaza. 

Acts 8:27. had the charge of all her treasure, 



yaZo(j)v\a.KLov, gazophulakion. 

Mar 12:41. Jesus sat over against the treasury, 
— people cast money into the treasury: 
43. which have cast into the treasury : 

Lu. 21 : 1. casting their gifts into the treasury. 

Joh. 8:20. These words spake Jesus in the treasury, 



yaXa, gala. 
ICo. 3: 2. 1 have fed you with milk, and not with 

9: 7. eateth not of the milk of the flock ? 
Heb. 5: 12. become such as have need of milk, 
13. For every one that useth milk (is) 
lPet.2: 2. desire the sincere milk of the word, 



yaXrivr), galeenee. 
Mat. 8.26. the sea; and there was a great calm. 
Mar. 4:39. wind ceased, and there was a great calm. 
Lu. 8:24. they ceased, and there was a calm. 



(112 ) TAP 

ya/j.io-KOfj.ait gamiskomai. 



Mat. 5 
19 



22 

24 

Mar. 6 

10 



12 

Lu. 14 

16 

17: 

20: 

ICo. 7: 



ITi, 4 
5 



ya/AEU), gameo. 

whosoever shall marry her that 
shall marry another, committeth adul- 
tery: and whoso marrieth her which 
with (his) wife, it is not good to marry. 
the first, when he had married a wife, 
in the resurrection they neither marry, 
marrying and giving in marriage, 
Philip's wife : for he had married her. 
whosoever shall put away his wife, and 

marry 
her husband, and be married to another, 
they neither marry, nor are given in . 
another said, I have married a wife, 
putteth away his wife, and marrieth 
whosoever marrieth her that is put away 
they drank, they married wives, they 
The children of this world marry, 
neither marry, nor are given in 
if they cannot contain, let them marry: 

for it is better to marry than to burn, 
unto the married I command, 
if thou marry, thou hast not sinned; and 

if a virgin marry, she hath not sinned, 
he that is married careth for the 
she that is married careth for the 
he sinnethnot: let them marry. 
she is at liberty to be married to whom 
Forbidding to marry, (and commanding) 
wanton against Christ, they will marry ; 
therefore that the younger women marry, 



Mar. 12 -.25. neither marry, nor are given in marriage; 



yajuiog, gamos. 

Mat.22: 2. a certain king, which made a marriage 

3. them that were bidden to the wedding : 

4. (are) ready: come unto the marriage. 

8. The wedding is ready, but they which 

9. shall find, bid to the marriage. 

10. the wedding was furnished with guests. 

1 1 . which had not on a wedding garment : 

12. in hither not having a wedding garment? 
25:10. went in with him to the marriage : 

Lu. 12:36. when he will return from the wedding ; 

14: 8. bidden of any (man) to a wedding, 
Joh. 2: 1. the third day there was a marriage 

2. called, and his disciples, to the marriage. 
Heb 13: 4. Marriage (is) honourable in all, and the 
Rev.19 : 7. for the marriage of the Lamb is come, 

9. unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. 



yap, gar. 

Mat. 1 : 20 .for that which is conceived in her 
&c. &c. 



Note. 

Mat. 1:18. 

15:27. 

27:23. 

Mar 7:28. 

8:38. 

15:14. 

Lu. 12:58. 

20:36. 

23:22. 

Joh. 3:19. 

4:37. 

7:41. 

8:42. 

9:30. 

10:26. 

Acts 2:15. 

4:34. 

8:31. 

39. 

16:37. 

19:35. 

28:20. 

3: 2. 

4:15. 

5: 7. 

8: 7. 

15: 2. 

27. 

10. 

9. 

22. 

1. 

18. 

5. 

10. 

7. 



Ro. 



ICo. 9: 
11: 

2Co.l2: 
Phi. 1: 
2: 
ITh. 4: 
2Ti. 2: 
Jas. 4:14. 
lPet.4:15. 
2Pet.l: 9. 
3 Joh. 7. 



— Always rendered "for" except in, 

When as his mother Mary was 

Truth, Lord: yet (kcu yap) the dogs 

Why, what evil hath he done ? 

yet (koci yap) the dogs under 

Whosoever therefore shall be ashamed 

Why, what evil 

When )( thou goest with thine adversary 

Neither )( can they die any more: 

Why, what evil hath he done ? 

because their deeds were evil. 

And herein is that saying true, 

Shall ) ( Christ come 

neither ) ( came I of myself, 

Why herein is a marvellous thing, 

because ye are not of my sheep, as 

seeing it is (but) the third hour 

Neither ) ( was there any among them 

said, How ) ( can I, 

and he went on his way rejoicing. 

nay verily ; but let them come 

what )( man is there that knoweth not 

because that for the hope of Israel 

chiefly, ) ( because that unto them were 

Because the law worketh wrath : 

yet peradventure for a good man some 

law of God, neither indeed can be. 

Let )( every one of us please (his) 

It hath pleased them verily; and their 

For our sakes, no doubt, (this) is written: 

Neither ) ( was the man created for the 

What ? have ye not houses to eat 

I ) ( will come to visions and revelations 

What then ? notwithstanding, every 

Let )( this mind be in you, which was 

And indeed ye do it toward all the 

and the Lord give thee understanding 

It is even a vapour, that appeareth for 

But let none of you suffer as a 

But he that lacketh these things 

Because that for his name's sake they 



TA2 



( H3 ) 



TEN 



yaarrip, gasteer. 



Mat. 1:18. she was found with child (lit. having in 
the womb) 
23. Behold, a virgin shall be with child, (lit. 
having fyc. ) 
24: 19. woe unto them that are with child, (lit. 
having 8fc. ) 

Mar 13: 17. woe to them that are with child, (lit. ...) 

Lu. 1:31. thou shalt conceive in thy womb, 

21:23. woe unto them that are with child, (lit. 
having 8fc.) 

ITh. 5: 3. as travail upon a woman with child; (lit. 
having §-c.) 

Tit. 1 : 12. alway liars, evil beasts, slow bellies. 

Rev.12: 2. she being with child (lit. ...) cried, tra- 
vailing 



y£,ge. 

See also apaye, dye, tl ce firjys, KaiToiyt, fitvovvye. 

Lu. 11: 8. yet because of his importunity he 
18: 5. Yet because this widow troubleth 
19:42. even thou, at least in this thy day, 
24:21. and beside (d\\a ye) all this, to day is the 
third 
Acts 2:18. and )( on my servants and on my 
8:30. )( Understandest thou what thou 
11:18. Then hath )( God also to the Gentiles 
Ro. 8:32. He that )( spared not his own Son, 
ICo. 4: 8.1 would )( to God ye did reign, 

6: 3. how much more )( things that pertain 
9: 2. apostle unto others, yet doubtless I am to 
you: 



ysfiiZw, gemizo. 



Mar 4:37. into the ship, so that it was now full. 

15:36. one ran and filled a spunge/wZ/ of 
Lu. 14:23. that my house may be filled. 

15: 16. he would fain have filled his belly 
Joh. 2: 7. Fill the waterpots with water. And they 
filled them up to the brim. 
6:13. filled twelve baskets with the 
Rev. 8: 5. filled it with fire of the altar, and cast (it) 
15: 8. the temple was filled with smoke 



ye/uLU), gemo. 

Mat.23:25. within they are full of extortion 

27. are within/wZZ of dead (men's) bones, 
Lu. 11 : 39. your inward part is full of ravening 
Ro. 3 ; 14. Whose mouth {is) full of cursing 
Rev. 4: 6. full of eyes before and behind. 

8. (they were) full of eyes within: and they 
5: 8. harps, and golden vials/uZZ of odours, 
15: 7. full of the wrath of God, who liveth 
1 7 ; 3. full of names of blasphemy, 

4. cup in her hand full of abominations 
21: 9. seven vials full cf the seven last plagues, 



yeevva, ge-enna. 

Mat. 5 : 22. shall be in danger of hell fire. 

29. whole body should be cast into hell. 

30. whole body should be cast into hell. 
10: 28. to destroy both soul and body in hell. 
18: 9. two eyes to be cast into hell fire. 

23: 15. more the child of hell than yourselves. 
33. can ye escape the damnation of hell? 

Mar 9:43. having two hands to go into hell, 

45. having two feet to be cast into hell, 
47. having two eyes to be cast into hell fire: 

Lu. 12: 5. hath power to cast into hell; 

Jas. 3: 6. of nature ; and it is set on fire of hell. 



yeirwv, giton. 

Lu. 14: 12. thy kinsmen, nor (thy) rich neighbours ; 
15: 6.calleth together (his) friends and neigh- 
bours, 
9. calleth (her) friends and (her) neighbours 
Joh. 9: 8. The neighbours therefore, and they which 



ytXao), gelao. 

Lu. 6 : 2 1 . ( ye ) that weep now : for ye shall laugh. 
25. Woe unto you that laugh now ! 



Jas. 4: 



ycAwc, gelos. 

9. let your laughter be turned to 



yevea, genea. 

Mat. 1 : 17. all the generations from Abraham to David 
(are) fourteen generations ; 

— into Babylon (are) fourteen generations j 

— unto Christ (are) fourteen generations. 
ll:16.whereunto shall I liken 'this generation? 
12:39. An evil and adulterous generation 

41 . in judgment with this generation, 

42. in the judgment with this generation, 
45. also unto this wicked generation. 

16 : 4. A wicked and adulterous generation 
17:17. O faithless and perverse generation, 
23:36. shall come upon this generation. 
24:34. This generation shall not pass, 
Mar 8:12. Why doth this generation seek 

— no sign be given unto this generation. 
38. this adulterous and sinful generation ; 

9:19. O faithless generation, how long 

13:30. that this generation shall not pass, 

Lu. 1 :48. all generations shall call me blessed. 

50. from generation to generation. 

7: 31. liken the men of this generation ? 

9:41. O faithless and perverse generation, 

11 :29.to say, This is an evil generation : 

30. Son of man be to this generation. 

31. with the men of this generation, 

32. in the judgment with this generation, 

50. may be required of this generation ,• 

51 . It shall be required of this generation. 
16: 8. are in their generation wiser than 

17 :25. be rejected of this generation. 
21 :32. This generation shall not pass 
Acts 2: 40. yourselves from this untoward generation. 
8:33. who shall declare his generation ? 
13: 36. he had served his own generation 
14: 16. Who in times past suffered all 
15:21. For Moses of old time hath in 
Eph. 3: 5. Which in other ages was not made known 

21 . throughout all ages, world without end. 
Phi. 2: 15. in the midst of a crooked and perverse 
nation, 

I 



TEN 



( H4) 



TEN 



Col . 1 : 26. hid from ages and from generations, 
Heb 3:10.1 was grieved with that generation, 



jevea\oyioiJ.ai, genealogeornai. 
Heb 7 : 6. whose descent is not counted from them 



jEveaXoyia, genealogia. 

lTi. 1 : 4. heed to fables and endless genealogies, 
Tit. 3: 9. avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, 



yEveaia, genesia. 

Mat. 14: 6. when Herod's birthday was kept, 
Mar 6:21. Herod on his birthday made a supper 



yevzaig, genesis, 

Mat. 1 : 1 . The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, 
Jas. 1:23. a man beholding his natural face in a 
glass : 
3: 6.setteth on fire the course of nature : 



jevsttj, genetee. 

Joh. 9: 1 . a man which was blind from (his) birth. 



7£vvaw, gennao. 



begat 



Mat. 1; 2. Abraham begat Isaac; and Isaac 
Jacob ; and Jacob begat Judas 

3. Judas begat Phares...and Phares begat 

Esrom ; and Esrom begat Aram ; 

4. Aram begat Aminadab ; and Aminadab 

begat Naasson ; and Naasson begat Sal- 
mon ; 

5. Salmon begat Booz...Booz begat Obed of 

Ruth ; and Obed begat Jesse ; 

6. Jesse begat David 

— David the king begat Solomon 

7. Solomon begat Roboam ; and Roboam 

begat Abia ; and Abia begat Asa ; 

8. Asa begat Josaphat ; and Josaphat begat 

Joram ; and Joram begat Ozias ; 

9. Ozias begat Joatham ; and Joatham begat 

Achaz ; and Achaz begat Ezekias ; 
lO.Ezekias begat Manasses ; and Manasses 

begat Amon ; and Amon begat Josias ; 
11. Josias begat Jechonias 
l2.Jechonias begat Salathiel ; and Salathiel 

begat Zorobabel ; 

13. Zorobabel begat Abiud ; and Abiud begat 

Eliakim ; and Eliakim begat Azor ; 

14. Azor begat Sadoc ; and Sadoc begat Achim ; 

and Achim begat Eliud ; 

15. Eliud begat Eleazar ; and Eleazar begat 

Matthan ; and Matthan begat Jacob ; 

16. Jacob begat Joseph the husband of Mary, 

of whom was barn Jesus, who is 
20. that which is conceived in her is 
2: 1. when Jesus was born in Bethlehem 
4. where Christ should be bom. 



Mat.l9:12 

26:24. 

Mar 14: 21. 

Lu. 1:13. 

35. 

57. 

23:29. 

Joh. 1:13. 

3: 3. 

4. 



7. 

8. 

8:41. 

9: 2. 

19. 

20. 

32. 

34. 

16:21. 



18 
Acts 2 

7 



37. 



Ro. 
lCo. 

Gal. 



20. 

29. 

13:33. 

22: 3. 

28. 

9:11. 

15, 

23. 

24. 

29. 

2Ti. 2:23. 

Philem.10, 

Heb 1: 5. 

5: 5. 

11:12. 

23. 

2Pet.2:12 

Uoh.2:29. 

3: 9 



which were so born from (their) mother's 

womb: 
that man if he had not been born. 
that man if he had never been born. 
thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, 
that holy thing which shall be born 
delivered ; and she brought forth a son. 
barren, and the wombs that never bare, 
Which were born, not of blood, nor of 
Except a man be born again, he 
How can a man be born when he is old? 
into his mother's womb, and be born ? 
Except a man be born of water 
That which is born of the flesh is flesh ; 

and that which is born of the Spirit is 

spirit. 
Ye must be born again, 
every one that is born of the Spirit. 
We be not born of fornication ; we 
or his parents, that he was born blind? 
your son, who ye say was born blind ? 
our son, and that he was born blind: 
the eyes of one that ivas born blind. 
Thou wast altogether born in sins, 
as soon as she is delivered of the child, 
that a man is born into the world. 
To this end was I born, and for this cause 
our own tongue, wherein we were born ? 
so (Abraham) begat Isaac, and circumcised 
In which time Moses was born, 
Madian, where he begat two sons, 
my Son, this day have I begotten thee, 
a man (which am) a Jew, born in Tarsus, 
Paul said, But I ivas (free) born. 
For (the children) being not yet born, 
I have begotten you through the gospel, 
bondwoman was born after the flesh ; 
which gendereth to bondage, which 
he that was born after the flesh 
knowing that they do gender strifes, 
whom I have begotten in my bonds : 
my Son, this day have I begotten thee ? 
my Son, to day have I begotten thee. 
Therefore sprang there even of one, and 

him 
By faith Moses, when he was born, 
beasts, made to be taken and destroyed, 
doeth righteousness is born of him. 
Whosoever is born of God doth not 
because he is born of God. 
every one that loveth is born of God, 
Jesus is the Christ is born of God: and 

every one that loveth him that begat 

loveth him also that is begotten of him. 
For whatsoever is born of God 
whosoever is born of God sinneth not ; 

but he that is begotten of God keepeth 



ylvvrifich genneema. 

Mat. 3: 7.0 generation of vipers, who hath 
12:34. O generation of vipers, how can ye, 
23:33. (Ye) serpents, (ye), generation of vipers, 
26:29. henceforth of this fruit of the vine, 

Mar 14:25. drink no more of the fruit of the vine, 

Lu. 3: 7. O generation of vipers, who hath 
12: 18. there will I bestow all my fruits and 
22: 18. 1 will not drink of the fruit of the vine, 

2Co. 9: 10. increase the fruits of your righteousness : 



TEN 



( "5 ) 



TH 



yivvr^cng, genneesis. 

Mat. 1:18. Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on 
Lu. 1 :14. gladness; and many shall rejoice at his 
birth. 



yEvvrjTog, genneetos. 



Mat.ll : 11 . Among them that are born of women 
Lu. 7:28. Among those that are born of women 



Mat.13: 

17: 

Mar. 7 

9: 

Acts 4: 



13 
17: 

18 

lCo.12 

14 
2Co.ll 
Gal. 1 
Phi. 3 
lPet.2 
Rev.22 



ytvog, genos. 

47. into the sea, and gathered of every kind: 
21 . Howbeit this kind goeth not out 
:26.a Greek, a Syrophenician by nation; 
29. This kind can come forth by nothing, 

6. of the kindred of the high priest, 
36. a Levite, (and) of the country of Cyprus, 
: 13. Joseph's kindred "was made known 
19. same dealt subtilly with our kindred, 
26. children of the stock of Abraham, 

28. For we are also his offspring. 

29. then as we are the offspring of God, 

2. Aquila, born in (lit. by birth of) Pontus, 
24. Jew named Apollos, born at Alexandria, 
;10.to another (divers) kinds of tongues ; 
28. governments, diversities of tongues. 
: 10. many kinds of voices in the world, 
:26. (in) perils by (mine own) countrymen, 
: 14. many my equals in mine own nation, 

5. of the stock of Israel, (of) the tribe of 
: 9. ye (are) a chosen generation, a royal 
: 16. 1 am the root and the offspring of David, 



yepovcria, gerousia. 

Acts 5: 21. all the senate of the children of Israel, 



yapcjVi geron. 

Joh. 3: 4. can a man be born when he is old? 



yevofiai, guomai. 

Mat.l6;28.which shall not teste of death, till 

27 -.34:. when he had tasted (thereof), he would 

Mar. 9: 1. here, which shall not taste of death, 

Lu . 9 : 27. shall not taste of death, till they see 
14:24. were bidden shall taste of my supper. 

Joh. 2 : 9. ruler of the feast had tasted the water 
8 :52. saying, he shall never taste of death. 

ActslO: 10. very hungry, and would have eaten: 

20: 11. had broken bread, and eaten, and talked 
23: 14. that we will eat nothing until we 

Col. 2:21. Touch not ; taste not ; handle not ; 

Heb. 2: 9. should taste death for every man. 

6: A.have tasted of the heavenly gift, and were 
5. have tasted the good word of God, 

IPet. 2 : 3. If so be ye have tasted that the Lord 



yeitypyEOjjiai, georgeomai. 

Heb. 6: 7. for them by whom it is dressed, receiveth 



yewpyiov, georgion. 

]Co. 3: 9. with God: ye are God's husbandry, 



Mat.21:33 
34. 
35, 
38. 
40. 
41, 

Mar.12: 1 
2, 



Lu. 20: 9. 
10. 

14. 

16. 
Joh. 15: 1. 
2Ti. 2: 6. 
Jas. 5: 7. 



yewpyog, georgos. 

let it out to husbandmen, and went 

sent his servants to the husbandmen, 

the husbandmen took his servants, 

when the husbandmen saw the son, 

will he do unto those husbandmen ? 

(his) vineyard unto other husbandmen, 

let it out to husbandmen, and went 

he sent to the husbandmen 

might receive from the husbandmen 

those husbandmen said among 

will come and destroy the husbandmen, 

a vineyard, and let it forth to husbandmen, 

sent a servant to the husbandmen, 

the husbandmen beat him, 

when the husbandmen saw him, 

shall come and destroy these husbandmen, 

my Father is the husbandman. 

The husbandman that laboureth 

the husbandman waiteth for the 



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y V , gee. 

thou Bethlehem, (in) the land of Juda, 
go into the land of Israel: for they 
came into the land of Israel. 
The land of Zabulon, and the land of N. 
the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. 
Ye are the salt of the earth: but if 
Till heaven and earth pass, one jot or 
Nor by the earth ; for it is his footstool : 
Thy will be done in earth, as (it is) 
for yourselves treasures upon earth, 
man hath power on earth to forgive 
fame hereof went abroad into all that land. 
abroad his fame in all that country. 
for the land of Sodom and Gomorrha in 
shall not fall on the ground without 
I am come to send peace on earth: 
more tolerable for the land of Sodom 
O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, 
three nights in the heart of the earth. 
from the uttermost parts of the earth to 
where they had not much earth: 
they had no deepness of earth: 
other fell into good ground, 
received seed into the good ground 
came into the land of Gennesaret. 
multitude to sit down on the ground. 
whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth 
whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth 
of whom do the kings of the earth take 
Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth 
whatsoever ye shall loose on earth 
. if two of you shall agree on earth as 
, call no (man) your father upon the earth: 
righteous blood shed upon the earth, 
then shall all the tribes of the earth 
Heaven and earth shall pass away, 
, received one went and digged in the earth, 
went and hid thy talent in the earth: 
. there was darkness over all the land 
the earth did quake, and the rocks rent ; 
, given unto me in heaven and in earth. 
. Son of man hath power on earth to 
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1. multitude was by the sea on the land. 

5. where it had not much earth; 

— because it had no depth of earth: 

8. other fell on good ground, and did 
20. which are sown on good ground ; 

26. should cast seed into the ground; 

28. the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; 
31. when it is sown in the earth, is less than 

all the seeds that be in the earth: 
47. the sea, and he alone on the land. 
53. came into the land of Gennesaret, 

6. people to sit down on the ground: 

3. as no fuller on earth can white them. 

20. he fell on the ground, and wallowed 

27. from the uttermost part of the earth 
31. Heaven and earth shall pass away. 
35. fell on the ground, and prayed that, 
33. there was darkness over the whole land 

14. on earth peace, good will toward men. 
25. famine was throughout all the land; 

3. thrust out a little from the land. 
11. had brought their ships to land, 

24. Son of man hath power upon earth 
49. built an house upon the earth; 

8. other fell on good ground, and sprang 

15. that on the good ground are they, 

27. when he went forth to land, there met 

21. O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, that 

2. be done, as in heaven, so in earth. 
31. from the utmost parts of the earth 
49. 1 am come to send fire on the earth; 
51. come to give peace on earth? I tell 

56. ye can discern the face of the sky and of 
the earth ; but how 

; 7. why cumbereth it the ground? 

35. It is neither fit for the land, nor 
17. easier for heaven and earth to pass, 
8. shall he find faith on the earth ? 

23. shall be great distress in the land, 

25. upon the earth distress of nations, 
33. Heaven and earth shall pass away: 

35. dwell on the face of the whole earth. 
44. of blood falling down to the ground. 
44. there was a darkness over all the earth 

5. bowed down (their) faces to the earth, 
; 22. his disciples into the land of Judaea ; 

31. he that is of the earth is earthly, and 

speaketh of the earth: 
21 . the ship was at the land whither 

6. with (his) finger wrote on the ground, 

8. he stooped down, and wrote on tao. ground. 

24. a corn of wheat fall into the ground and 

die, 

32. if I be lifted up from the earth, 

; 4. 1 have glorified thee on the earth: 
: 8. they were not far from land, but 

9. then as they were come to land, 

1 1 . drew the net to land full of great 
: 8. unto the uttermost part of the earth. 
: 19. signs in the earth beneath ; 
;25. the kindreds of the earth be blessed. 
: 24. which hast made heaven, and earth, 

26. The kings of the earth stood up, 
: 3. Get thee out of thy country, 

— come into the land which I shall 

4. Then came he out of the land 

— he removed him into this land, 

6. seed should sojourn in a strange land; 
1 1 . a dearth over all the land of Egypt 
29. was a stranger in the land of Madian, 

33. where thou standest is holy ground. 

36. signs in the land of Egypt, and in 



the 



the 



Acts 7 :40. brought us out of the land of Egypt, 

49. my throne, and earth (is) my footstool: 
8:33. his life is taken from the earth. 
9: 4. he fell to the earth, and heard a voice 

8. Saul arose from the earth; and when 
10: 11 . four corners, and let down to the earth: 

12.fourfooted beasts of the earth, 
11 : 6. saw fourfooted beasts of the earth, 
13: 17. as strangers in the land of Egypt, 

19. seven nations in the land of Chanaan, he 

divided their land to them by lot. 

47. salvation unto the ends of the earth. 
14:15. God, which made heaven, and earth, 
17:24. he is Lord of heaven and earth, dwelleth 

26. to dwell on all the face of the earth, 
22: 22. Away with such a (fellow) from the earth: 
26: 14. when we were all fallen to the earth, 
27 :39. was day, they knew not the land: 

43. first (into the sea), and get to land: 

44. that they escaped all safe to land. 
Ro. 9: 17. be declared throughout all the earth. 

28. will the Lord make upon the earth. 
10: 18. their sound went into all the earth, 
ICo. 8: 5. whether in heaven or in earth, , 

10:26. For the earth (is) the Lord's, and 
fulness 
28. for the earth (is) the Lord's, and 
fulness 
15:47. The first man (is) of the earth, earthy: 
Eph. 1 : 10. are in heaven, and which are on earth; 

3: 15. the whole family in heaven and earth is 

named, 
4: 9. into the lower parts of the earth ? 
6: 3. thou mayest live long on the earth. 
Col. 1 : 16. are in heaven, and that are in earth, 

20. whether (they be) things in earth, or 

3: 2. things above, not on things on the earth. 

5. your members which are upon the earth; 
Heb 1:10. hast laid the foundation of the earth; 

6: 7. For the earth which drinketh in 
8: 4. For if he were on earth, he should 

9. to lead them out of the land of Egypt ; 
11 : 9. he sojourned in the land of promise, 

13. were strangers and pilgrims on the earth. 
38. (in) dens and caves of the earth. 
12: 25. refused him that spake on earth, 
26. Whose voice then shook the earth: 

— once more I shake not the earth only, 
Jas. 5: 5. Ye have lived in pleasure on the earth, 

7. the precious fruit of the earth, 

12. neither by heaven, neither by the earth, 

17. it rained not on the earth by the 

18. the earth brought forth her fruit. 
2Pet. 3 : 5. the earth standing out of the water 

7. the heavens and the earth, which are 
10. the earth also and the works that 

13. for new heavens and a new earth, 
Uoh.5 : 8. there are three that bear witness in earth, 
Jude 5. the people out of the land of Egypt, 
Rev. 1 : 5. prince of the kings of the earth. 

7. all kindreds of the earth shall 
3:10. them that dwell upon the earth. 

5 : 3. nor in earth, neither under the earth, 

6. of God sent forth into all the earth. 
10. we shall reign on the earth. 

13. on the earth, and under the earth, 
6: 4. to take peace from the earth, and that 

8. over the fourth part of the earth, 

— death, and with the beasts of the earth. 
10. on them that dwell on the earth? 

13. the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, 
15. the kings of the earth, and the great men, 



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. standing on the four corners of the earth, 
holding the four winds of the earth, that 
the wind should not blow on the earth, 
. it was given to hurt the earth 
. Saying, Hurt not the earth, neither 
. cast (it) into the earth: and there were 
.blood, and they were cast upon the earth: 
.woe, to the inhabiters of the earth by 
.a star fall from heaven unto the earth: 
. of the smoke locusts upon the earth: 
as the scorpions of theear^A have power. 
. should not hurt the grass of the earth, 
. (his) left (foot) on the earth, 
. stand upon the sea and upon the earth 
.the earth, and the things that therein are, 
. standeth upon the sea and upon the earth. 
. standing before the God of the earth. 
. to smite the earth with all plagues, 
. they that dwell upon the earth shall 
tormented them that dwelt on the earth. 
.destroy them which destroy the earth. 
. did cast them to the earth: 
.he was cast out into the earth, 
. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth 
. saw that he was cast unto the earth, 
. the earth helped the woman, and the earth 

opened her mouth, 
. all the world wondered after 
. all that dwell upon the earth 
. beast coming up out of the earth; 
. causeth the earth and them which 
. from heaven on the earth in the 
. deceiveth them that dwell on the earth 
, which were redeemed from the earth. 
. unto them that dwell on the earth, 
,him, that made heaven, and earth, 
, for the harvest of the earth is ripe, 
thrust in his sickle on the earth; and the 

earth was reaped, 
the clusters of the vine of the earth; 
angel thrust in his sickle into the earth, 

and gathered the vine of the earth, 
the wrath of God upon the earth. 
poured out his vial upon the earth ; 
unto the kings of the earth and of 
not since men were upon the earth, 
With whom the kings of the earth 
the inhabitants of the earth have 
OF HARLOTS AND ABOMINATIONS 

OF THE EARTH 
they that dwell on the earth shall 
reigneth over the kings of the earth. 
the earth was lightened with his glory, 
the kings of the earth have committed 
the merchants of the earth are waxed 
the kings of the earth, who have 
the merchants of the earth shall weep 
were the great men of the earth; for 
all that were slain upon the earth. 
which did corrupt the earth with 
the beast, and the kings of the earth, 
in the four quarters of the earth, 
up on the breadth of the earth, 
the earth and the heaven fled away ; 
I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for 
the first heaven and the first earth were 
the kings of the earth do bring their 



yripag, geeras. 

Lu. 1 : 36. also conceived a son in her old age: 



yrjpaaiajjj geerasko. 



Joh.21 : 18. when thou shalt be old, thou shalt 
Heb. 8:13. that which decayeth and waxeth old 



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yivo/uLai, ginomai. 

Now all this was done, that it 

command that these stones be made bread. 

from the law, till all be fulfilled. 

ye may be the children of your Father 

Thy will be done in earth, as (it is) 

when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, 

it came to pass, when Jesus had 

thou hast believed, (so) be it done unto 

thee. 
When the even was come, they brought 
there arose a great tempest in the sea, 
the sea ; and there was a great calm . 
it came to pass, as Jesus sat at 
the garment, and the rent is made worse. 
According to your faith be it unto you. 
be ye therefore wise as serpents, 
the disciple that he be as his master, 
it came to pass, when Jesus had made 
most of his mighty works were done, 
the mighty works, which were done in you, 

had been done in Tyre 
mighty works, which have been done in thee, 

hadbeen done in Sodom, 
for so it seemeth good in thy sight, 
the last (state) of that man is worse 
when tribulation or persecution ariseth 
choke the word, and he becometh unfruitful, 
greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree, 
it came to pass, (that) when Jesus 
when it was evening, his disciples 
when the evening was come, he was 
be it unto thee even as thou wilt, 
said unto them, When it is evening, 
his raiment was white as the light, 
converted, and become as little children, 
if a man have an hundred sheep, 
if so be that he find it, verily I say 
it shall be done for them of my Father 
his fellowservants saw what was done, 
unto their lord all that was done. 
it came to pass, (that) when Jesus 
from the beginning it was not so. 
So when even was come, the lord of 
whosoever will be great among you, 
All this was done, that it might 
Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward 
thou cast into the sea ; it shall be done. 
the same is become the head of the corner: 
this is the Lord's doing, and it is mar- 
vellous 
when he is made, ye make him 
the outside of them may be clean also. 
(these things)must come to pass, 
that your flight be not in the winter, 
such as was not since the beginning 
to this time, no, nor ever shall be. 
When his branch is yet tender, 
till all these things be fulfilled. 
Therefore be ye also ready : for in 
at midnight there was a cry made, 
it came to pass, when Jesus had 
after two days is (the feast of) the 
lest there be an uproar among the people. 
when Jesus was in Bethany, in the 
Now when the even was come, 



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Mat.26: 42. except I drink it, thy will be done. 

54. scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be? 

56. all this was done, that the scriptures 
27: 1. When the morning was come, 

24. (that) rather a tumult was made, 
45. there was darkness over all the land 
54. those things that were done, they 

57. When the even was come, there 

28 : 2. behold, there was a great earthquake : 

4. keepers did shake, and became as dead 
(men). 
1 1 . all the things that were done. 
Mar. 1 : 4. John did baptize in the wilderness 
9. it came to pass in those days, 
11. there came a voice from heaven, 
17. 1 will make you to become fishers of men. 
32. at (lit. when it was) even, when the sun 
2: 15. it came to pass, that, as Jesus sat 

21. the rent is made worse. 

23. it came to pass, that he went 

27. The sabbath was made for man, 

4 : 4. it came to pass, as he sowed, some 

10. when he was alone, they that were 

11. all (these) things are done in parables: 

17. when affliction or persecution ariseth for 
19. choke the word, and it becometh unfruitful. 

22. neither was any thing kept secret, 

32. becometh greater than all herbs, 
35. same day, when the even was come, 
37. there arose a great storm of wind, 

39. wind ceased, and there was a great calm. 
5:14. to see what it was that was done. 

16. befell to him that was possessed with the 

33. knowing what was done in her, 
6 : 2. when the sabbath day was come, 

— mighty works are wrought by his hands? 
14. for his name was spread abroad: 

21. when a convenient day was come, 
26. the king was exceeding sorry; (yet) 
35. when the day was now far spent, 
47. when even was come, the ship 
9: 3, his raiment became shining, 

7. there was a cloud that overshadowed 

21 . since this came unto him ? And he said, 
26. out of him : and he was as one dead ; 
33. being in the house he asked them, 
50. if the salt have lost his saltness, (lit. be 
saltless) 

10:43. whosoever will be great among you, 
44. whosoever of you will be the chiefest, 

11:19. when even was come, he went out 

23. things which he saith shall come to pass ; 
12:10. is become the head of the corner: 

11. This was the Lord's doing, and it is 
13: 7. for (such things) must needs be; 

18. that your flight be not in the winter. 

19. such as was not from the beginning 

— unto this time, neither shall be. 

28. When her branch is yet tender, 

29. shall see these things come to pass, 

30. till all these things be done. 

14: 4. Why was this waste of the ointment made? 

17. in the evening (lit. when it ivas) he 

cometh with 
15:33. when the sixth hour was come, there was 

42. now when the even was come, 
16: 10. them that had been with him, as 
Lu. 1 : 2. which from the beginning were 

5. There was in the days of Herod, the 

8. it came to pass, that while he 

20. these things shall be performed, 
23. it came to pass, that, as soon as the 



Lu. 1 : 38. be it unto me according to thy word. 
41 . it came to pass, that, when Elisabeth 
44. as soon as the voice... sounded (lit. was) 

in mine ears, 
59.it came to pass, that on the eighth 
65. fear came on all that dwelt round 
2 : 1 . it came to pass in those days, that 

when Cyrenius was governor of Syria, 
so it was, that, while they were there, 
suddenly there was with the angel 
. it came to pass, as the angels were 
this thing which is come to pass, 
. when he was twelve years old, they 
it came to pass, that after three days 
. the word of God came unto John the 
.it came to pass, that Jesus also being 
a voice came from heaven, which said, 
. this stone that it be made bread. 
. we have heard done in Capernaum, 
. great famine was throughout all the land; 
.they were all amazed, and spake among 
. when it was day, he departed and went 
. it came to pass, that, as the people pressed 
, it came to pass, when he was in a 
it came to pass on a certain day, as he was 
, it came to pass on the second sabbath 
it came to pass also on another sabbath, 
it came to pass in those days, that he 
when it was day, he called (unto him) 
Judas Iscariot, which also was the traitor. 
Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father 
when the flood arose, the stream beat 
the ruin of that house was great, 
it came to pass the day after, that 
it came to pass afterward, that he 
that shall not be made manifest ; 
Now it came to pass on a certain day, 
they ceased, and there was a calm, 
that fed (them) saw what was done, 
they went out to see what was done; 
it came to pass, that, when Jesus 
should tell no man what was done. 
heard of all that was done by him: 
it came to pass, as he was alone 
it came to pass about an eight days 
as he prayed, the fashion of his coun- 
tenance was 
it came to pass, as they departed from him, 
there came a cloud, and overshadowed 

them: 
there came a voice out of the cloud, 
when the voice was past, Jesus 
it came to pass, that on the next day, 
it came to pass, when the time was come 
it came to pass, that, as they went 
the mighty works had been done in Tyre 

and Sidon, which have been done in you, 
for so it seemed (lit. was) good in thy 
a Levite, when he was at the place, 
was neighbour unto him that fell 
it came to pass, as they went, that 
it came to pass, that, as he was 
Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in 

earth, 
it came to pass, when the devil was 
last (state) of that man is worse than the 

first, 
it came to pass, as he spake these 
as Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites, 
Be ye therefore ready also : for the Son of 
ye say, There cometh a shower ; and so 

it is. 



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Lu. 12: 55. There will be heat; and it cometh to pass. 
13: 2. were sinners above all the Galilaeans, 
4. think ye that they were sinners above 

17. glorious things that were done by him. 

19. it grew, and waxed a great tree ; and the 
14: 1. it came to pass, as he went into the 

12. bid thee again, and a recompence be made 
thee. 

22. Lord, it is done as thou hast commanded, 
15: 10. there is joy in the presence of the angels 

14. there arose a mighty famine in that 
16: 11. If therefore ye have not been faithful in 

12. if ye have not been faithful in that 

22. it came to pass, that the beggar died, 
17: 11. it came to pass, as he went to 

14. it came to pass, that, as they went, 
26. as it was in the days of .TVoe, so shall 

28. also as it was in the days of Lot ; 
18: 23. heard this, he was very sorrowful: 

24. Jesus saw that he was very sorrowful, 
35.it came to pass, that as he was come 
9. This day is salvation come to this house, 

15. it came to pass, that when he was 
17. because thou hast been faithful 
19. Be thou also over five cities. 

29. it came to pass, when he was come 
1. it came to pass, (that) on one of those 

14. that the inheritance may be our's. 
16. they heard (it), they said, God forbid, 
(lit. be it not) 

17. the same is become the head of the 
33. whose wife of them is she? for 

: 7. when these things shall come to pass ? 

9. these things must first come to pass ; 
28. these things begin to come to pass, 

31. see these things come to pass, know 

32. not pass away, till all be fulfilled. 

36. these things that shall come to pass, 
22: 14. when the hour was come, he sat down, 

24. there was also a strife among them, 
26. let him be as the younger ; and he 
40. when he was at the place, he said 
42. not my will, but thine, be done. 
44=.being in an agony he prayed more 
earnestly : and his sweat was as it were 
great drops 
66. as soon as it was day, the elders 
23: 8. have seen some miracle done by him. 
12. Pilate and Herod were made friends to- 
gether: 
19. a certain sedition made in the city, 
24. that it should be as they required. 
31. what shall be done in the dry ? 
44. there was a darkness over all the earth 

47. the centurion saw what teas done, 

48. beholding the things which were done, 
24: 4. it came to pass, as they were much 

5. as they were afraid, and bowed down 
12. at that which was come to pass. 
15.it came to pass, that, while they com- 
muned 

18. things which are come to pass there 

19. which was a prophet mighty in deed 

21. third day since these things were done. 

22. which were early at the sepulc-hre ; 
30.it came to pass, as he sat at meat 

31. he vanished out of their sight, (lit. he 
was vanished) 

37. they were terrified and affrighted, and 
51 . it came to pass, while he blessed 

Joh. 1 : 3. All things were made by him; was 

not anything made that was made. 



Joh. 1 : 6. There was a man sent from God, 

10. the world was made by him, and the 
12. power to become the sons of God, 
14. the Word was made flesh, and dwelt 
15. after me is preferred before me: 
17. grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. 

27. coming after me is preferred before me, 

28. These things were done in Bethabara 
30. a man which is preferred before me: 

2 : 1 . the third day there was a marriage 

9. tasted the water that was made wine, 
3: 9. unto him, How can these things be? 

25. there arose a question between (some) 
4: 14. shall be in him a well of water 
5 : 4. was made whole of whatsoever disease 
6. unto him, Wilt thou be made whole ? 
9. immediately the man was made whole, 
14. Behold, thou art made whole: sin no 
more, lest a worse thing come unto 
thee. 
6: 16. when even was (now) come, his 
17.it was now dark, and Jesus was not 
19. on the sea, and drawing nigh unto the 
ship : 

21 . immediately the ship was at the land 
25. Rabbi, when earnest thou hither ? 

7: 43. there was a division among the people 
8:33. sayest thou, Ye shall be made free ? 

58. Before Abraham was, I am. 
9: 22. he should be put out of the synagogue. 

27. will ye also be his disciples ? 

39. they which see might be made blind. 
10 : 16. there shall beone fold, (and) one shep- 
herd. 
19. There was a division therefore again 

22. it was at Jerusalem the feast of 

35. unto whom the word of God came, 
12:29.heard (it), said that it thundered: (lit. 

that there was thunder) 
30. This voice came not because of me, 

36. that ye may be the children of light. 
42. lest they should be put out of the 

13: 2. supper being ended, the devil having 

19. Now I tell you before it come, that, when 

i t is come to pass, ye may 
14:22. Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest 
29.1 have told you before it come to pass, 
that, when it is come to pass, ye might 
15: 7. it shall be done unto you. 

8. so shall ye be my disciples. 
16: 20. your sorrow shall be turned into joy. 
19:36. these things were done, that the 
20:27. be not faithless, but believing. 
21 : 4. when the morning was now come, 
Acts 1 : 16. Judas, which was guide to them 

18. falling headlong, he burst asunder 
19.it was known unto all the dwellers 

20. Let his habitation be desolate, and let 
22. must one be ordained to be a witness 

2: 2. suddenly there came a sound from 
6. when this was noised abroad, the 
43. fear came upon every soul: and many 
wonders and signs were done by the 
apostles. 
4: 4. the number of the men was about 
5. it came to pass on the morrow, 
11. which is become the head of the corner. 
16. miracle hath been done by them 

21. glorified God for that which was done. 

22. this miracle of healing was shewed. 

28. counsel determined before to be done. 
30. signs and wonders may be done by the 



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•7. 

11. 
12. 
24. 
36. 
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13. 
29. 
31. 
32. 

38. 
39, 

40. 

52. 

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8. 

13. 
: 3. 

19. 

32. 

37. 

42. 

43. 
4. 

10. 

13. 

16. 

25. 

37. 

40. 

10. 
19. 

26. 
28. 
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11. 
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23. 

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great fear came on all them 

it was about the space of three hours 

not knowing what was done, 

great fear came upon all the church, 

were many signs and wonders wrought 

of them whereunto this would grow. 

were scattered, and brought to nought. 

there arose a murmuring of the 

Joseph's kindred was made known 

was a stranger in the land of Madian, 

voice of the Lord came unto him, 

Then Moses trembled (lit. was trembling), 

and durst not behold . 
This is he, that was in the church 
To whom our fathers would not obey, (lit. 

he obedient) 
we wot not what is become of him. 
of whom ye have been now the betrayers 
at that time there was a great 
there was great joy in that city, 
the miracles and signs which were done. 
as he journeyed, he came near Damascus: 
Then was Saul certain days with 
it came to pass, as Peter passed 
it came to pass in those days, 
it was known throughout all Joppa ; 
it came to pass, that he tarried many 
when he looked on him, he was afraid, and 
he became very hungry, and would 
there came a voice to him, Rise, 
This was done thrice : and the vessel 
as Peter was coming in, Cornelius 
which was published throughout 
third day, and shewed him openly; (lit. 

made him to be manifest) 
this was done three times: and all 
scattered abroad upon the persecution that 

arose about Stephen 
it came to pass, that a whole year 
which came to pass in the days of 
, prayer was made without ceasing 
which teas done by the angel ; 
ichen Peter was come to himself, 
as soon as it was day, there was 
the soldiers, what was become of Peter', 
he was eaten of worms, and gave up the 

ghost. 
when they were at Salamis, they 
when he saw what was done, believed, 
the promise which was made 
it came to pass in Iconium, that 
signs and wonders to be done by their 

hands, 
there was an assault made both of the 
. Wiien therefore Paul and Barnabas had no 

small 
when there had been much disputing, 
being assembled with one accord, 
the contention was so sharp between 
it came to pass, as we went to prayer, 
suddenly there was a great earthquake, 
keeper of the prison awaking (lit. being 

awaked) out of his sleep, 
. sprang in, and came trembling, and 
. ichen it was day, the magistrates 
. it came to pass, that, while Apollos 
this continued by the space of two years ; 
this was known to all the Jews 
After I have been there, I must 
same time there arose no small 
no gods, which are made with hands: 
. they were full of wrath, and cried out, 



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was a Jew, all with one voice... cried out, 
(lit. there was from all &c. ) 

when the Jews laid wait for him, (lit. 
when there was a laying in wait) 

he purposed (lit. there was the purpose) 
to return through 

he would not spend the time in 

— to be at Jerusalem the day of 
18.1 have been with you at all seasons, 
37. they all wept (lit. there was a weeping) 

sore, 
21 : 1 . it came to pass, that after we were 

5. when we (lit. it was that we) had accom- 
plished those 

14. The will of the Lord be done. 
11 .ichen we were come to Jerusalem, 

30. city was moved, and the people ran (lit. 
there was a concourse) together: 

35. when he came upon the stairs, 
40. when there was made a great silence, 

22 ; 6. it came to pass, that, as I made my 
9. saw indeed the light, and were afraid ; 
17.it came to pass, that, when I was 

— in the temple, I was in a trance; 
23: 7. there arose a dissension between the 

9. there arose a great cry: and the scribes 
10. when there arose a great dissension, 
12. when it was day, certain of the Jews 
24: 2. very worthy deeds are done unto this 

25. Felix trembled (lit. having become alarmed), 
and answered, Go thy way 

25: 15. About whom, when I was at Jerusalem, 

26. after examination had, I might 
26: 4. which was at the first among mine 

6. hope of the promise made of God 
19. 1 was not disobedient unto the 
22. prophets and Moses did say should come: 

28. thou persuadest me to be a Christian. 

29. were both almost, and altogether such as 
I am, 

27: 7. scarce were come over against Cnidus, 
16. much work to come by the boat: 

27. when the fourteenth night was come, 
29. of the stern, and wished for (lit. it to be) 

the day. 
33. while the day was coming on, (lit. about 
to be) 

36. Then were they all of good cheer, 
39. when it was day, they knew not 
42. the soldiers' counsel was to kill 
44. so it came to pass, that they 

28: 6. saw no harm come to him, 

8. it came to pass, that the father 

9. So when this was done, others also, 
I7.it came to pass, that after three 

Ro. 1 : 3. which was made of the seed of David 

2: 25. thy circumcision is made uncircumcision. 
3: 4. God forbid (lit. let it not be): let God be 
true, but every man a liar ; 

6. God forbid (lit. let 8fc): for then how 
19. all the world may become guilty 

31 . God forbid (lit. let £c. ) : yea, we establish 
4:18. that he might become the father 
6:2. God forbid (lit. let 8fc) . How shall we, that 

5. if we have been planted together 

15. but under grace ? God forbid, (lit, let Sj-c. ) 
7: 3. she be married to another man, 

— though she be married to another 
4. that ye should be married to another, 

7. (Is) the law sin? God forbid, (lit. Iet8fc.) 
13. made death unto me? God forbid, (lit. 

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Ro. 7 : 13. miglii become exceeding sinful. # 

9: 14. unrighteousness with God? God forbid, 
(lit. may it not be) 
29. we had been as Sodoma, 
10:20. 1 was made manifest unto them 
11: l.God cast away his people? God forbid, 
(lit. may, §*c. ) 

5. there is a remnant according 

6. otherwise grace is no more grace. 
9. Let their table be made a snare, and a 

1 1 . stumbled that they should fall ? God for- 
bid: (lit. may, Sfc.) 
17. and with them partakest (lit. be partaker) 

of the root 
25. blindness in part is happened to Israel, 
34. or who hath been his counsellor? 
12:16. -Be not wise in your own conceits. 
15 : 8. Jesus Christ was a minister of the 
16. offering up of the Gentiles might be 

31 . may be accepted of the saints ; 
16: 2. she hath been a succourer of many, 

7. who also were in Christ before me. 
ICo. 1:30. who of God is made unto us wisdom, 

2: 3. 1 was with you in weakness, and in 
3: 13. Every man's work shall be made 

18. let him become a fool, that he maybe wise. 
4: 5. then shall every man have praise 
9. we are made a spectacle unto the 

13. we are made as the filth of the world, 

16. 1 beseech you, be ye followers of me. 
6: 15. the members of an harlot? God forbid. 

(lit. may, §*c. ) 
7: 21. if thou mayest be made free, 

23. be not ye the servants of men. 

36. need so require, (lit. it so to be) let him 

do what 
8: 9. become a stumblingblock to them 
9: 15. that it should be so done unto me: 
20. unto the Jews I became as a Jew, 

22. To the weak became I as weak, 

— I am made all things to all 

23. that I might be partaker thereof 
27.1 myself should be a castaway. 

10: 6. these things were our examples, 
7. Neither be ye idolaters, as (were) 
20. ye should have fellowship ( lit. be partakers ) 

32. Give none offence (lit. be without offence), 

neither to the Jews, 
11 : 1. Be ye followers of me, even as 

19. may be made manifest among you. 
13: 1. 1 am become (as) sounding brass, 

1 1 . when I became a man, I put 
14 : 20. be not children in understanding : 

— in understanding be men. 

25. are the secrets of his heart made manifest; 

26. Let all things be done unto edifying. 
40. Let all things be done decently 

15: 10. (bestowed) upon me was not in vain ; 

20. (and) become the firstfruits of them 

37. thou sowest not that body that shall be, 
45. Adam was made a living soul ; 
54. then shall be brought to pass the 
58. my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, 

16: 2. that there be no gatherings when 
10. that he may be with you without 
14, Let all your things be done with charity. 
2Co. 1 : 8. trouble which came to us in Asia, 

38. our word toward you was not yea and nay. 
19. was not yea and nay, but in him was yea. 

3: 7. written (and) engraven in stones, was 

glorious, 
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2Co. 5 : 21 . we might be made the righteousness 
6: 14. Be ye not unequally yoked together 
7:14. which (I made) before Titus, is found a 

truth. 
8:14. that their abundance also may be 

— that there may be equality: 
12:11.1 am become a fool in glorying ; 

Gal. 2: 17. minister of sin? God forbid, (lit. may,8fc.) 
3 : 13. being made a curse for us : for it is 

14. blessing of Abraham might come on the 
J 7. the law, which was four hundred 
21 . against the promises of God? God forbid : 

(lit. may, §*c. ) 

24. the law was our schoolmaster 
4: 4. his Son, made of a woman, made under 

12. Brethren, I beseech you, be as I (am); 

16. Am I therefore become your enemy, 
5:26. Let us not be desirous of vain glory, 
6:14. God forbid (lit. may it not&e) that I should 

glory, 
Eph. 2: 13. are made nigh by the blood of Christ. 
3: 7. Whereof I was made a minister, 
4:32. be ye kind o.ne to another, tenderhearted, 
5: 1. Be ye therefore followers of God, as 

7. Be not ye therefore partakers with 
12. those things which are done of them 

17. Wherefore be ye not unwise, but 
6: 3. That it may be well with thee, 

Phi. 1 : 13. my bonds in Christ are manifest 

2: -7. and was made in the likeness of men: 

8. and became obedient unto death, 

15. That ye may be blameless and harmless, 
3: 6. which is in the law, )( blameless. 

17. Brethren, be followers together of me, 
21 . that it may be fashioned like unto 
Col. 1 : 18. he might have the preeminence. 

23. whereof I Paul am made a minister ; 

25. Whereof I am made a minister, 
3 : 15. called in one body ; and be ye thankful. 
4: 11. which have been a comfort unto me. 

lTh. 1 : 5. our gospel came not unto you 

— what manner of men we were 

6. ye became followers of us, and of the 

7. So that ye were ensamples to all 
2 : 1 . unto you, that it was not in vain : 

5. at any time used we (lit. were we in) flat- 
tering words, 

7. we were gentle among you, 

8. because ye were dear unto us. 

10. unblameably we behaved ourselves 
14. ye, brethren, became followers of the 

3 : 4. even as it came to pass, and ye know. 
5. tempted you, and our labour be in vain. 
2Th. 2: 7. until he be taken out of the way. 
ITi. 2:14. deceived was in the transgression. 
4:12. be thou an example of the believers, 
5: 9. having been the wife of one man, 
6: 4. strifes of words, whereof cometh envy, 
strife, 
2Ti. 1:17. when he was in Rome, he sought me 
2:18. that the resurrection is past already ; 
3: 9. manifest unto all (men), as their's also 
was. 

1 1 . afflictions, which came unto me at Antioch, 
Tit. 3: 7. we should be made heirs according 
Philem. 6. thy faith may become effectual by 
Heb 1 : 4. Being made so much better than 

2: 2. word spoken by angels was stedfast, 

17. that he might be a merciful and faithful 
3: 14. we are made partakers of Christ, 
4: 3. although the works were finished from 
5 : 5. himself to be made an high priest; 



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Heb 5 : 9. he became the author of eternal 

11. seeing ye are dull of hearing. 

12. are become such as have need of milk, 
6: A. were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, 

12. That ye be not slothful, but followers 
20. Jesus, made an high priest for ever 

7: 12. there is made of necessity a change 
16. Who is made, not after the law of a 
18. For there is verily a disannulling of 
21(20). those priests were made without an 

oath; 
22. By so much was Jesus made a surety 
23. they truly were (lit. are made) many 

priests, 
26. made higher than the heavens ; 
9: 15. that by means of death (lit. death having 
taken place) , for the 
22. without shedding of blood is no remission. 
10:33. whilst ye became companions of 
11 : 3. were not made of things which do appear. 

6. he is a rewarder of them that 

7. became heir of the righteousness 

24. Moses, ivhen he was come to years, 
34. made strong, waxed valiant in fight, 

12 : 8. whereof all are partakers, then 
Jas. 1 : 12. for when he is tried, he shall receive 

22. be ye doers of the word, and not hearers 

25. he being not a forgetful hearer, 

2 : 4. are become judges of evil thoughts? 

10. in one (point), he is guilty of all. 

11. thou art become a transgressor of the law. 
3: 1. My brethren, be not many masters, 

9. which are made after the similitude 
10. these things ought not so to be. 

2. your garments are motheaten. 

15. so be ye holy in all manner of 
16. Because it is written, Be ye holy; 

7. the same is made the head of the 

6. whose daughters ye are, as long 

13. if ye be followers of that which is good? 

12. the fiery trial which is to try you, 

3. being ensamples to the flock. 

4. by these ye might be partakers of the 

16. were eyewitnesses of his majesty. 
20.no prophecy of the scripture is of any 

private 
1 . there were false prophets also among 
20. the latter end is worse with them 
18. even now are there many antichrists ; 

8. that we might be fellowhelpers 

1. things which must shortly come to pass j 

9. was in the isle that is called Patmos, 
10. 1 was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, 
18. (I am) he that liveth, and was dead ; 
19. the things which shall be hereafter; 

2: 8. which was dead, and is alive ; 

10. be thou faithful unto death, and I will 
3: 2. Be watchful, and strengthen the things 
4: 1 . things which must be hereafter. 

2. immediately I was in the spirit: 
6:12. there was a great earthquake ; and the sun 

became black as sackcloth of hair, and 
the moon became as blood ; 
8: 1. there was silence in heaven about 

5. there were voices, and thunderings, 

7. there followed hail and fire mingled 

8. third part of the sea became blood ; 

11. part of the waters became wormwood; 
11 : 13. same hour was there a great earthquake, 

— the remnant were affrighted, 
15. there were great voices in heaven, saying, 
The kingdoms of this world are become 



Rev.l 1 : 13. there were lightnings, and voices, 
12 : 7. there was war in heaven : 

10. Now is come salvation, and strength, 
16 : 2. there fell a noisome and grievous 

3. it became as the blood of a dead (man) : 

4. fountains of waters ; and they became blood. 
10. his kingdom was full of darkness ; 

17. from the throne, saying, It is done. 

18. there were voices, and thunders, 

— there was a great earthquake, such as was 
not since men were upon the earth, 

19. the great city was divided into 
18: 2. is become the habitation of devils, 
21 : 6. he said unto me, It is done. 

22 : 6. things which must shortly be done. 



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knew her not till she had brought 
. let not thy left hand know what 
profess unto them, I never knew you : 
saying, See (that) no man know (it), 
hid, that shall not be known. 
. if ye had known what (this) meaneth, 
when Jesus knew (it), he withdrew 
the tree is known by (his) fruit, 
given unto you to know the mysteries 
.ye can (lit. know how to) discern the face 

of the sky ; 
(Which) when Jesus perceived, he said 
they perceived that he spake of them. 
Jesus perceived their wickedness, and 
ye know that summer (is) nigh: 
these things, know that it is near, 
knew not until the flood came, 
know this, that if the goOdman 
in an hour that he is not aware of, 
Lord, I knew thee that thou art an 
When Jesus understood (it), he said 
to know the mystery of the kingdom 
how then will ye know all parables ? 
she felt in (her) body that she was 
that no man should know it ; 
And when they knew, they say, Five, 
would have no man know (it): 
when Jesus knew (it), he saith unto 
that any man should know ( it) . 
they knew that he had spoken the 
ye know that summer is near: 
come to pass, know that it is nigh, 
he knew that the chief priests 
when he knew (it) of the centurion, 
Whereby shall I know this ? 
this be, seeing I know not a man? 
Joseph and his mother knew not (of it), 
every tree is known by his own 
would have known who and what 
Unto you it is given to know 
that shall not be known and come 
for I perceive that virtue is gone 
the people, when they knew (it), 
be ye sure of this, that the kingdom 
no man knoweth who the Son is, 
neither hid, that shall not be known. 
this know, that if the goodman 
at an hour when he is not aware, 
servant, which knew his lord's will, 
he that knew not, and did commit 
I am resolved what to do, 
God knoweth your hearts: for 



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10:26. 


12: 7. 


15. 


33. 


13:11. 


16: 3. 


8. 


21:45. 


22:18. 


24:32. 


33. 


39. 


43. 


50. 


25:24. 


26:10. 


Mar 4:11. 


13. 


5:29. 


43. 


6:38. 


7:24. 


8:17. 


9:30. 


12:12. 


13:28. 


29. 


15:10. 


45. 


Lu. 1:18. 


34. 


2:43. 


6:44. 


7:39. 


8:10. 


17. 


46. 


9:11. 


10:11. 


22. 


12: 2. 


39. 


46. 


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Lu. 18:34. neither knew they the things which 
19: 15. that he might know how much 

42. Saying, If thou hadst known, 
44. thou knewest not the time of thy 

20: 19. they perceived that he had spoken 
21 -.20. then know that the desolation 

30. ye see and knoiv of your own selves 

31 . know ye that the kingdom of God 
24: 18. hast not known the things 

35. how he was known of them in 
Joh. 1 : 10. the world knew him not. 

48(49). unto him, Whence knowest thou me ? 
2: 24. unto them, because he knew all 

25. for he knew what was in man. 
3: 10. a master of Israel, and knowest not these 

things ? 
4: l.When therefore the Lord knew how 

53. So the father knew that (it was) 
5: 6. and knew that he had been now a 

42. 1 know you, that ye have not 
6: 15. When Jesus therefore perceived that 

69. we believe and are sure that thou 
7: 17. he shall know of the doctrine, 

26. Do the rulers know indeed that 

27. no man knoweth whence he is. 
49. this people who knoweth not the law 

51. before it hear him, and know 
8:27. They understood not that he 

28. then shall ye know that I am 

32. ye shall know the truth, and the truth 

43. Why do ye not understand my speech ? 

52. Now we know that thou hast a devil. 
55. Yet ye have not known him ; 

10: 6. they understood not what things 

14. know my (sheep), and am known of mine. 

15. As the Father knoweth me, even so know I 

the Father: 
27.1 know them, and they follow me: 
38. believe the works: that ye may know, 
11:57. if any man knew where he were, 
12: 9. of the Jews therefore knew that he 

16. These things understood not his disciples 
7. thou shalt know hereafter. 

12. Know ye what I have done 
28.no man at the table knew 
35. this shall all (men) know that 
7. If ye had known me, ye should have known 
my Father also: and from henceforth ye 
know him, 
9. hast thou not known me, 

17. neither knoweth him: but ye know 
20. At that day ye shall know that 
31 . that the world may know that 

15:18. ye know that it hated me 

16 : 3. they have not known the Father, 

19. Jesus knew that they were desirous 
17: 3. that they might know thee the only true 

7. they have known that all things 

8. and have known surely that I 
23. that the world may know that 
25. the world hath not known thee: but I have 

known thee, and these have known that 
19 : 4. that ye may know that I find no fault 
21 :17. thou knowest that I love thee. 
Acts 1 : 7. not for you to know the times - 

2:36. let all the house of Israel know assuredly, 
8:30. Under standest thou what thou 
9:24. their laying await was known 
17:13. Jews of Thessalonica had knowledge 

19. May we know what this new 

20. we would know therefore what these 
19: 15. evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I 

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Actsl9:35.that knoweth not how that the city 
20:34. ye yourselves know, that these hands 
21 : 24. all may know that those things, 

34. when he could not know the certainty 
37. Who said, Canst thou speak Greek? 
22 : 14. that thou shouldest know his will, 

30. would have known the certainty 
23: 6. when Paul perceived that the one 

28. when I would have known the cause 
24 : 1 1 . Because that thou rnayest understand, 
Ro. 1:21. when they knew God, they glorified 
2: 18. knowest (his) will, and approvest the 
3: 17. way of peace have they not known: 
6: 6. Knowing this, that our old man 
7 : 1 . 1 speak to them that know the law, 
7. 1 had not known sin, but by the 

15. that which I do I allow not: for what 
10: 19. 1 say, Did not Israel know ? 
11 : 34. who hath known the mind of the Lord ? 

lCo. 1 : 21. the world by wisdom knew not God, 

2: 8. none of the princes of this world knew: 
for had they known (it) they would not 
14. neither can he know (them), because 

16. who hath known the mind of the Lord, 
3: 20. The Lord knoweth the thoughts of 
4: 19. will know, not the speech of them 
8: 2. he knoweth nothing yet as he ought to 

know. 

3. the same is known of him. 
13: 9. For we know in part, and we prophesy 

12. now I know in part ; but then 
14: 7. how shall it be known what 

9. how shall it be known what is 
2Co. 2: 4. that ye might know the love 

9. that I might know the proof of 
3: 2. known and read of all men: 
5: 16. though we have known Christ after the 
flesh, yet now henceforth know we (him) 
no more. 
21. who knew no sin; that we 
8: 9. ye know the grace of our Lord 
13: 6. 1 trust that ye shall know that 
Gal. 2: 9. when... perceived the grace that was 
3: 7. Know ye therefore that they which 
4: 9. after that ye have known God, or rather 
are known of God, 
Eph. 3:19. to know the love of Christ, which 
5 : 5. this ye know, that no whoremonger, 
6: 22. that ye might know our affairs, 
Phi. 1:12.1 would ye should understand, 

2: 19. good comfort, when I know your state. 

22. ye know the proof of him, that, 
3: 10. That I may know him, and the 
4: 5. Let your moderation be known 
Col. 4: 8. that he might know your estate, 
ITh. 3: 5.1 sent to know your faith, lest by 
2Ti. 1 : 18. at Ephesus, thou knowest very well. 
2:19. The Lord knoweth them that are his. 
3:1. This know also, that in the last 
Heb. 3: 10. they have not known my ways. 

8: II. his brother, saying, Know the Lord: 
10:34. knowing in yourselves that ye have 
13:23. Know ye that (our) brother Timothy 
Jas. 1 : 3. Knowing (this), that the trying of 
2: 20. wilt thou know, O vain man, 
5:20. ie^him know, that he which 
2Pet. 1 :20. Knowing this first, that no prophecy 

3: 3. Knowing this first, that there shall 
1 Joh. 2 : 3. we do know that we know (lit. have kn. ) him, 

4. He that saith, I know (lit. have kn.) him, 

5. hereby know we that we are in him. 

13. because ye have known him 



tin 



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TNft 



Uoh.2:13. 


14. 


18. 


29. 


3: 1. 


6. 


16. 


19. 


20. 


24. 


4: 2. 


6. 



7. 



13 

16 

5: 2 

20 

2Joh. 1 

Rev. 2:17 

23 

24 

3: 3 



because ye have known the Father. 

because ye have known him (that is) 

we know that it is the last time. 

ye know that every one that doeth 

the world knoweth us not, because it knew 

him not. 
not seen him, neither known him. 

. Hereby perceive (lit. have perceived) we 

the love (of God), 
hereby we know that we are of 
than our heart, and knoweth all things, 
hereby we know that he abideth 
Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: 
he that knoweth God heareth us ; 
Hereby know we the spirit of truth, 
is born of God, and knoweth God. 

.He that loveth not knoweth (lit. hath 
known) not God ; 

. Hereby knoiv we that we dwell 

.we have known and believed the 

. By this we know that we love 

. that we may know him that is true', 

. they that have known the truth ; 

. which no man knoweth saving 

. all the churches shall know 

. which have not known the depths 

. thou shalt not know what hour 

. and to know that I have loved thee. 



yXevKog, glukos. 



Acts 2:13. These men are full of new wine. 



yXvicvg, glukus. 

Jas. 3: 11. the same place sweet (water) and bitter ? 

12. fountain both yield salt water and fresh. 
Rev.10: 9. be in thy mouth sweet as honey. 

10. it was in my mouth sweet as honey: 



yAwcro-a, glossa. 



Mai 


\ 7:33. 






35. 




16 


17. 


Lu. 


1: 


64. 




16 


24. 


Acts 2 


3. 






4. 






11. 






26. 




10:46. 




19 


. 6. 


Ro. 


3 


13. 




14 


11. 


lCo.12 


:10. 






28. 






30. 




13 


: 1. 

8. 




14 


2. 
4. 
5. 

6. 

9. 

13. 



he spit, and touched his tongue ; 
the string of his tongue was loosed, 
they shall speak with new tongues ; 
his tongue (loosed), and he spake, and 
his finger in water, and cool my tongue; 
there appeared unto them cloven tongues 
, began to speak with other tongues, 
hear them speak in our tongues the 
heart rejoice, and my tongue was glad ; 
they heard them speak with tongues 
they spake with tongues, and prophesied, 
with their tongues they have used deceit; 
every tongue shall confess to God. 
to another (divers) kinds of tongues ; to 

another the interpretation of tongues : 
governments, diversities of tongues : 
do all speak with tongues ? do all 
I speak with the tongues of men and of 
whether (there be) tongues, they shall 
he that speaketh in an (unknown) tongue 
He that speaketh in an (unknown) tongue 
that ye all spake with tongues, 
than he that speaketh with tongues, 
if I come unto you speaking with tongues, 
except ye utter by the tongue words 
that speaketh in an (unknown) tongue 



lCo.14: 14. if I pray in an (unknown) tongue, 
18.1 speak with tongues more than 
19. thousand words in an (unknown) tongue. 

22. Wherefore tongues are for a sign, 

23. all speak with tongues, and there 

26. hath a doctrine, hath a tongue, 

27. any man speak in an (unknown) tongue, 
39. forbid not to speak with tongues. 

Phi. 2:11- (that) every tongue should confess 
Jas. 1 : 26. bridleth not his tongue, but 

3: 5. so the tongue is a little member, 

6. the tongue (is) a fire, a world of iniquity: 

so is the tongue among our members, 
8. the tongue can no man tame ; 
lPet.3:10.1et him refrain his tongue from evil, 
Uoh. 3: 18. not love in word, neither in tongue; 
Rev. 5: 9. out of every kindred, and tongue, and 

7: 9. kindreds, and people, and tongues, stood 
10: 11. many peoples, and nations, and tongues, 
11 : 9. kindreds and tongues and nations shall 
13: 7. over all kindreds, and tongues, and nations. 
14: 6. to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, 
16: 10. they gnawed their tongues for pain, 
17: 15. multitudes, and nations, and tongues. 



yXwaaoviOfiov, glossolwmon. 

Joh. 12: 6. he was a thief, and had the lag, 

13:29. thought, because Judas had the bag, 



yva<pevg, gnaphus. 
Mar. 9: 3. so as no j utter on earth can white them. 



2Co. 8 
Phi. 4 
ITi. 1 
Tit. 1 



yvriariog, gneesios. 

8. to prove the sincerity of your love. 

3. 1 intreat thee also, true yokefellow, 

2. Unto Timothy, (my) own son in the faith; 

4. Titus, (mine) own son after the common 



yvrjauog, gneesios. 

Phi. 2 :20. who will naturally care for your state, (lit. 
sincerely or truly) 



yv6(pog, gnophos. 
Hebl2:18.nor unto blackness, and darkness, and 



yvtvjurji gnomee. 

Acts20: 3. he purposed (lit. it was his purpose) to 

return 
ICo. 1 : 10. same mind and in the same judgment. 
7: 25. yet I give my judgment, as one 
40. if she so abide, after ray judgment: 
2Co. 8:10. herein I give (my) advice: for 
Philem 14. without thy mind, would I do 
Rev.l7:13.These have one mind, and shall 

17. in their hearts to fulfil his will, and 
to agree (lit. to form one judgment) 



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ton 



yvivpiZh), griorizo. 



Lu. 2: 

Joh 15: 

17: 

Acts 2 
Ro. 9 

16: 
1Co12: 

15: 

2Co. 8: 

Gal. 1 : 

Eph. 1 : 

3: 



6: 

Phi. 1 

4 

Col. 1 

4: 

2Pet.l 



which the Lord hath made known unto us. 

I have made known unto you. 

I have declared unto them thy name, and 

will declare (it) : 
. Thou hast made known to me the 
. to make his power known, endured 
that he might make known the riches 
made known to all nations for 
Wherefore I give you to understand, 
brethren, I declare unto you the gospel 
we do you to wit of the grace of God 
I certify you, brethren, that the 
Having made known unto us 
he made known unto me the mystery ; 
was not made known unto the sons 
might be known by the church 
to make known the mystery of 
shall make known to you all things : 
what I shall choose I wot not. 
let your requests be made known unto God. 
To whom God would make known 
shall Tychicus declare unto you, 
They shall make known unto you 
when we made known unto you 



yvdxriCs gnosis. 

Lu. 1 : 77 . To give knoiuledge of salvation 

11:52. have taken away the key of knowledge: 
Ro. 2 : 20. which hast the form of knowledge 

11 :33. of the wisdom and knowledge of God ! 
15 : 14. filled with all knowledge, able 
ICo. 1: 5. all utterance, and (in) all knowledge ; 

8: l.we know that we all have knowledge. 
Knowledge puffeth up, but charity 
edifleth. 

7. not in every man that knowledge: 

10. see thee which hast knowledge sit 

11. through thy knowledge shall the 
12 : 8 . to another the word of knowledge 
13: 2. all mysteries, and all knowledge ; 

8. whether (there be) knowledge, it 

14: 6. either by revelation, or by knowledge, 
2Co. 2: 14. manifest the savour of his knowledge 
4: 6. the light of the knowledge of the glory 
6: 6. by knowledge, by longsuffering, by kind- 
ness, 
8: 7. (in) faith, and utterance, and knowledge, 
10: 5. against the knowledge of God, 
11 : 6. rude in speech, yet not in knowledge ; 
Eph. 3:19. love of Christ, which passeth knowledge, 
Phi. 3: 8. excellency of the knowledge of Christ 
Col. 2: 3. treasures of wisdom and knowledge. 
ITi. 6: 20. oppositions of science falsely so called: 
lPet.3: 7. dwell with (them) according to know- 
ledge, 
2Pet.l: 5. your faith, virtue; and to virtue know- 
ledge ; 
6. to knowledge temperance ; and to 
3:18. (in) the knowledge of our Lord and Sa- 
viour 



y vwffTog, gnostos. 

Lu. 2:44. among (their) kinsfolk and acquaintance. 

23:49. all his acquaintance, and the women 
Joh. 18: 15. that disciple was known unto the 

16. which was known unto the high priest, 
Acts 1 : 19. it was known unto all the dwellers 
2: 14. be this known unto you, and hearken 
4:10. Be it known unto you all, and to all 

16. a notable miracle hath been done 
9:42. it was known throughout all Joppa ; 
13:38. Be it known unto you therefore, men 
15: IS. Known unto God are all his works 
19: 17. this was known to all the Jews 
28: 22. we know that every where it is spoken 
28. Be it known therefore unto you, 
Ro. 1 : 19. that which may be known of God 



yoyyvZh), gonguzo. 

Mat.20: 11. they murmured against the goodman 
Lu. 5 : 30. their scribes and Pharisees murmured 
Joh. 6:41. The Jews then murmured at him, 
43. Murmur not among yourselves. 
61. that his disciples murmured at it, 
7: 32. Pharisees heard that the people mur- 
mured 
lCo.10: 10. Neither murmur ye, as some of them 
also murmured, and were destroyed of 



yoyyvar/nog, gongusmos. 

Joh. 7: 12. there was much murmuring among 
Acts 6: 1. there arose a murmuring of the Grecians 
Phi. 2:14. Do all things without mUrmurings 
lPet.4: 9. hospitality one to another without 
grudging. 



yoyyvarrjg, gongustees. 

Jude. 16. These are murmurers, complainers, 



yorig, goees, 

2Ti. 3: 13. evil men and seducers shall wax worse 



yofiog, gomos. 

Acts21 : 3. the ship was to unlade her burden. 
Rev.l8:ll. no man buyeth their merchandise 

12. The merchandise of gold, and silver, 



yvwarriQ, gnostees. 

Acts26; 3. to be expert in all customs and questions 



yovevg, gonus. 

Mat.10: 21. children shall rise up against (their) 

parents, 
Mar 13: 12. children shall rise up against (their) 

parents, 
Lu. 2: 27. when the parents brought in the 

41 . his parents went to Jerusalem every 
8 : 56. her parents were astonished: but he 
18:29. hath left house, or parents, or brethren, 
21 : 16. shall be betrayed both by parents, and 
Joh. 9: 2. who did sin, this man, or his parents, 
3. this man sinned, nor his parents : 
18. they called the parents of him that 



ton 



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Joh. 9:20. His parents answered them and said, 

22. These (words) spake his parents, 

23. Therefore said his parents, He is of age; 
Ro. 1 :30. evil things, disobedient to parents, 
2Co.l2: 14. ought not to lay up for the parents, but 

the parents for the children. 
Eph. 6 : 1 . obey your parents in the Lord : 
Col. 3:20. obey (your) parents in all things: 
2Ti. 3: 2. blasphemers, disobedient to parents, 



yovv, gonu. 

Mar 15: 19. bowing (their) knees worshipped him. 
Lu. 5: 8. he fell down at Jesus' knees, saying, 

22:41. stone's cast, and kneeled (lit. placing the 
knees) down, 
Acts 7:60. he kneeled down, and cried with a 

9: 40. put them all forth, and kneeled down, 
20:36. he kneeled down, and prayed with 
21: 5. we kneeled down on the shore, 
Ro. 11: 4. who have not bowed the knee to 

14: 11. every knee shall bow to me, 
Eph. 3: 14. 1 bow my knees unto the Father 
Phi. 2:10. name of Jesus every knee should bow, 
Heb 12: 12. hands which hang down, and the feeble 
knees ; 



yovvTTersh), gonupeteo. 

Mat.17: 14. a (certain) man, kneeling down 

27 : 29. they bowed the knee before him, and 

Mar. 1:40. beseeching him, and kneeling down 

10: 17. running, and kneeled to him, and asked 



Lu. 16 

23 
Joh. 5 

7 

Acts26 

28 

Ro. 2 

7 
2Co. 3 



Gal. 6 
2Ti. 3 



ypafifia, gramma. 

: 6. he said unto him, Take thy bill, 
7. he said unto him, Take thy bill, 
: 38. written over him in letters of Greek, 
:47.if ye believe not his writings, 
: 15. How knoweth this man letters, 
: 24. much learning doth make thee mad. 
:21.We neither received letters out of Judaea 
: 27 . who by the letter and circumcision 
29. in the spirit, (and) not in the letter; 
: 6. not (in) the oldness of the letter. 
: 6. not of the letter, but of the spirit: for the 

letter killeth, but the spirit 
7. written (lit. in letters,) (and) engraven in 

stones, 
: 11. Ye see how large a letter I have 
: 15. thou hast known the holy scriptures, 



ypafjLfiaTEvg, grammatus. 

Mat. 2: 4. chief priests and scribes of the people 

5:20. (righteousness) of the scribes and Phari- 
sees, 
7 : 29. having authority, and not as the scribes. 
8: 19. a certain scribe came, and said unto 
9: 3. behold, certain of the scribes said 
12:38. certain of the scribes and of the Pha- 
risees 
13:52. every scribe (which is) instructed 
15: l.came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, 
16: 21. the elders and chief priests and scribes, 
17 : 10. Why then say the scribes that 
20: 18. the chief priests and unto the scribes, 



Mat.21 
23: 



26; 

27: 

Mar. 1 : 

2: 

3: 

7: 



14 



15. 
2. 
13. 
14. 
15. 
23. 
25. 
27. 
29. 
34. 

; 3. 

57. 

41. 

22. 
6. 

16. 

22. 

; 1. 

5. 

:31. 

11. 

14 

16 
:33 
:18 

27. 
-.28 

32 

35 

38 
: 1. 

43. 

53. 



15: 







31 


Lu 


5 


21 

30 




6 


7 




9:22 




11 


44. 
53 




15 


2 




19:47 




20 


19 

39. 
46. 




22 


2. 

66. 




23 


10. 


Joh 


. 8 


. 3 


Acts 4 


5 




6 


12. 




19:35. 




23 


9. 


lCt 


>. 1 


20. 



tpa 

when the chief priests and scribes saw 
The scribes and the Pharisees sit in 
woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 
"Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 
Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 
,unto you prophets, and wise men, and 

scribes: 
.the chief priests, and the scribes, and the 
, where the scribes and the elders were 
.with the scribes and elders, said, 
. had authority, and not as the scribes. 
.certain of the scribes sitting there, 
, when the scribes and Pharisees saw 
. the scribes which came down 
, certain of the scribes, which came 
. the Pharisees and scribes asked him, 
. (of) the chief priests, and scribes, and be 
. Why say the scribes that Elias 
.the scribes questioning with them, 
.he asked the scribes, What question 
.the chief priests, and unto the scribes ; 
.the scribes and chief priests heard (it), 
.the chief priests, and the scribes, and the 
. one of the scribes came, and having 
.the scribe said unto him, Well, 
. How say the scribes that Christ 
. Beware of the scribes, which love 
. the chief priests and the scribes sought 
. from the chief priests and the scribes 
chief priests and the elders and the 

scribes. 
.the elders and scribes, and the whole 

council, 
. said among themselves with the scribes, 
.the scribes and the Pharisees began to 

reason, 
. their scribes and Pharisees murmured 
. the scribes and Pharisees watched him, 
.the elders and chief priests and scribes, 
.Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 
. the scribes and the Pharisees began 
.the Pharisees and scribes murmured, 
. the chief priests and the scribes and the 
. the chief priests and the scribes came 
.the chief priests and the scribes the same 
. certain of the scribes answering said, 
. Beware of the scribes, which desire to 
.the chief priests and scribes sought 
. the chief priests and the scribes came to- 
gether, 
. the chief priests and scribes stood 
. the scribes and Pharisees brought unto 
. that their rulers, and elders, and scribes, 
. the elders, and the scribes, and came upon 

(him), 
. when the townclerk had appeased the 
.the scribes (that were) of the Pharisees, 
, Where (is) the wise ? where (is) the 

scribe ? 



Ro. 



ypcnrrog, graptos. 

2: 15. the work of the law written in their 



ypa<t>r}, graphee. 

Mat. 21 : 42. Did ye never read in the scriptures. 



Mat.22 
26; 

Mar 12: 

14 
15 

Lu. 4; 
24 



Joh. 2 
5 



20 
Acts 1 



Ro. 1 

4: 

9: 

10: 

11: 

15: 

16: 
lCo.15: 

Gal. 3: 

4: 
ITi. 5: 
2Ti. 3: 
Jas. 2; 

4: 
lPet.2: 
2Pet.l: 

3: 



tpa 



29. Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, 
54. shall* the scriptures be fulfilled, 
56. that the scriptures of the prophets 

10. have ye not read this scripture ; 
24. because ye know not the scriptures, 
49. the scriptures must be fulfilled. 
28. the scripture was fulfilled, which saith, 

21. This day is this scripture fulfilled 

27. in all the scriptures the things 
32. he opened to us the scriptures ? 
45. they might understand the scriptures, 
:22.they believed the scripture, and the 
39. Search the scriptures ; for in them 
38. as the scripture hath said, out of 
42. Hath not the scripture said, 
35. the scripture cannot be broken; 
18. that the scripture may be fulfilled, 
12. that the scripture might be fulfilled. 
24. that the scripture might be fulfilled, 

28. that the scripture might be fulfilled, 

36. that the scripture should be fulfilled, 

37. again another scripture saith, 
9. as yet they knew not the scripture, 

; 16. this scripture must needs have 
32. The place of the scripture which 
35. began at the same scripture, 

2. reasoned with them out of the scriptures, 

11. searched the scriptures daily, 
;24. eloquent man, (and) mighty in the scrip- 
tures, 

28. shewing by the scriptures that 

: 2. by his prophets in the holy scriptures, 

; 3. For what saith the scripture ? 

17. For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, 
: 11. For the scripture saith, Whosoever 
: 2. Wot ye not what the scripture saith 

4. through patience and comfort of the 

scriptures 
26. by the scriptures of the prophets, 

3. for our sins according to the scriptures; 
4. the third day according to the scriptures: 
8. the scripture, foreseeing that God 

22. the scripture hath concluded all 

30. Nevertheless what saith the scripture ? 

18. For the scripture saith, Thou shalt 
16. All scripture (is) given by inspiration 
; 8. according to the scripture, Thou shalt love 

23. the scripture was fulfilled which 

5. Do ye think that the scripture saith in 

6. also it is contained in the scripture, 
20. that no prophecy of the scripture is of 
16. as (they do) also the other scriptures, 



Mar 11 
12 
14 

Lu. 1: 

2: 
3: 

4: 



ypa<f>ti), grapho. 

Mat. 2: 5. for thus it is written by the prophet, 
4: 4. he answered and said, It is written, 

6. cast thyself down: for it is written, 

7. Jesus said unto him, It is written again, 
10. Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, 

11: 10. this is (he), of whom it is written, 
21 : 13. It is written, My house shall be called 
26 : 24. as it is written of him : but woe 

31. for it is written, I will smite the 
27:37. over his head his accusation written, 
Mar 1 : 2. As it is written in the prophets, 
7: 6. of you hypocrites, as it is written, 
9: 12. how it is written of the Son of man, 

13. whatsoever they listed, as it is written 
10: 4. to write a bill of divorcement, 
5. he wrote you this precept. 



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17. saying unto them, Is it not written, 
19. Master, Moses wrote unto us, 
21. indeed goeth, as it is written of him: 
27.it is written, I will smite the shepherd, 

3. from the very first, to write unto thee 
63. wrote, saying, His name is John. 
23.it is written in the law of the Lord, 

4. it is written in the book of the words 
4. It is written, That man shall not live 
8. it is written, Thou shalt worship the Lord 

10.it is written, He shall give his angels 
17. the place where it was written, 
7:27. This is (he), of whom it is tvritten, 
10:20. your names are written in heaven. 

26. What is written in the law? how readest 
thou? 
16: 6. sit down quickly, and write fifty. 

7. Take thy bill, and write fourscore. 
18:31. all things that are written by the 
19:46. Saying unto them, It is written, 
20: 17. What is this then that is written, 

28. Saying, Master, Moses wrote unto us, 
21 :22. all things which are written 
22:37. this that is written must yet be 
23:38. a superscription also was written 
24: 44. must be fulfilled, which were written 
46. said unto them, Thus it is written, 
Joh. 1:45(46). in the law, and the prophets, did 
write, 
2: 17. remembered that it was written, 
5:46. have believed me: for he wrote of me. 
6: 31. as it is written, He gave them bread 

45. It is written in the prophets, And 
8: 6. with (his) finger wrote on the ground, 

8. stooped down, and wrote on the ground. 
17. It is also written in your law, 

10:34. Is it not written in your law, 
12: 14. sat thereon ; as it is written, 

16. these things were written of him, 
15: 25. fulfilled that is written in their law, 
19: 19. Pilate wrote a title, and put (it) on the 
cross. And the writing was, JESUS OF 
NAZARETH 
20.it was written in Hebrew, (and) Greek, 

21. Write not, The King of the Jews ; 

22. What I have written I have written. 
20: 30. which are not written in this book: 

31. these are written, that ye might 
21:24. and wrote these things: and we know 
25. if they should be written every one, 

— the books that should be written. 
Acts 1 : 20. it is written in the book of Psalms, 

7:42. it is written in the book of the prophets, 
13: 29. all that was written of him, 

33. it is also written in the second 
15: 15. words of the prophets ; as it is written, 

23. And they wrote (letters) by them after 
18:27. the brethren wrote, exhorting the 
23: 5. for it is written, Thou shalt not 

25. And he wrote a letter after this manner: 
24: 14. all things which are written in 
25:26. 1 have no certain thing to write 

— I might have somewhat to write. 
1 : 17. as it is written, The just shall live 
2:24. through you, as it is written. 
3 : 4. every man a liar ; as it is written, 

10. as it is written, There is none righteous 
4: 17. as it is written, I have made thee 

23.it was not written for his sake 
8: 36. as it is written, For thy sake we are 
9: 13. as it is written, Jacob have I loved, 

33. as it is written, Behold, I lay in Sion 



Ro. 



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Ro. 10: 

11 

12 
14 
15 



16 
ICo. 1 



10 
14 
15 

2Co. 1 

2 

4: 
7: 
8: 
9 

13 

Gal. 1 



6 
Phi. 3: 
ITh. 4: 

5 
2Th. 3 
ITi. 3 
Philem 

HeblO 

IPet.l 

5 

2Pet.3; 

Uoh.: 



14. 

21. 

26. 
:13. 



Moses describeth the righteousness 
as it is written, How beautiful are 
According as it is written, God hath 
. as it is written, There shall come 
.it is written, Vengeance (is) mine; 
For it is written, (As) I live, saith 
as it is written, The reproaches of 
as it is written, For this cause I will 
I have written the more boldly 
.as it is written, To whom he was 
. I Tertius, who ivrote (this) epistle, 
. For it is written, I will destroy the 
. according as it is written, He that 
as it is written, Eye hath not seen, 
For it is written, He taketh the wise 
. above that which is written, that no 
. I write not these things to shame you, 
. I wrote unto you in an epistle 
now I have written unto you 
things whereof ye ivrote unto me : 
it is written in the law of Moses, 
.For our sakes, no doubt, (this) is written. 
neither have I written these things, 
as it is written, The people sat 
they are written for our admonition, 
In the law it is written, With (men) 
the things that I write unto you 
so it is written, The first man 
to pass the saying that is written, 
we write none other things unto you, 
I wrote this same unto you, lest, 
I wrote unto you with many tears ; 
to this end also did I write, that 
according as it is written, I believed, 
Wherefore, though I ivrote unto you, 
As it is written, He that (had gathered) 
superfluous for me to write to you : 
As it is written, He hath dispersed 
being absent now I write to them 
I write these things being absent, 
the things which I write unto you, 
for it is written, Cursed (is) every 
things which are written in the book 
for it is written, Cursed (is) every one 
For it is written, that Abraham had 
For it is written, Rejoice, (thou) barren 
I have written unto you with 
To write the same things to you, 
need not that I write unto you: 
have no need that I write unto you. 
token in every epistle: so I write. 
These things write I unto thee, 
I Paul have written (it) with 
I wrote unto thee, knowing that 
in the volume of the book it is loritten 
Because it is written, Be ye holy; 
I have written briefly, exhorting, 
beloved, I now write unto you ; 
given unto him hath written unto you ; 
these things write we unto you, 
these things write I unto you, 
I write no new commandment 
a new commandment I write unto you, 
I write unto you, little children, 
I write unto you, fathers, because ye 
I write unto you, young men, because 
I write unto you, little children, 
I have written unto you, fathers, 
I have written unto you, young men, 
I have not written unto you because 
These (things) have I written unto you 
These things have I written unto vou 



2Joh. 5. 

12. 
3Joh. 9. 

13. 

Jude 3. 



Rev. 1 


3 




11 


2 


19 
1 




8 




12 




17 




18 


3 


1 




7 




12 




14 


-■ 5 


1 


10 


4 


13 


8 


14 


: 1 




13 


17 


5 


■..___ 


8 


19 


9 




12 




16. 


-20 


12 




15 


21 


5. 





27. 


22 


18 




19. 



tph 

as though I wrote a new commandment 
Having many things to write unto you, 
I wrote unto the church: but Diotrephes, 
I had many things to write, but I will not 

with ink and pen write unto thee : 
to write unto you of the common 
needful for me to write unto you, 
those things which are written therein: 
What thou seest, write in a book, 
Write the things which thou hast 
angel of the church of Ephesus write ; 
angel of the church in Smyrna write ,• 
angel of the church in Pergamos write ,■ 
in the stone a new name written, 
angel of the church in Thyatira write ; 
angel of the church in Sardis write; 
angel of the church in Philadelphia write; 
I will write upon him the name 
angel of the church of the Laodiceans 

write ; 
a book written within and on the backside, 
their voices, I was about to write : 
thunders uttered, and write them not. 
names are not written in the book 
his Father's name written in their fore- 
heads. 
Write, Blessed (are) the dead which 
upon her forehead (was) a name written, 
whose names were not written 
he saith unto me, Write, Blessed (are) 
he had a name written, that no 
on his thigh a name written, 
out of those things which were written 
not found written in the book of life 
he said unto me, Write : for these 
they which are written in the Lamb's 
plagues that are written in this book: 
things which are written in this 



YjoawSrjc, graddees. 

ITi. 4: 7. refuse profane and old wives' fables, 



Mat.24:42, 
43. 



25:13, 
26:38, 

40. 

41. 
Mar 13:34. 

35, 

37. 
14:34. 

37. 

38. 
Lu. 12:37. 

39. 

31. 

13, 
2. 



Acts20: 
lCo.16: 
Col. 4: 
ITh. 5: 



lPet.5: 
Rev. 3: 



16: 



ypriyopEw, greegoreo. 

Watch therefore : for ye know not what 
he would have watched, and would not 

have 
Watch therefore, for ye know neither the 
tarry ye here, and xoatch with me. 
could ye not watch with me one hour ? 
Watch and pray, that ye enter not into 
commanded the porter to watch. . 
Watch ye therefore : for ye know not 
unto you I say unto all, Watch. 
tarry ye here, and ivatch. 
couldest not thou watch one hour ? 
Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter into 
when he cometh shall find watching : 
would come, he would have watched, 
Therefore watch, and remember, that 
Watch ye, stand fast in the faith, 
and watch in the same with thanksgiving; 
let us watch and be sober, 
whether we wake or sleep, we should 
Be sober, be vigilant ; because your 
Be watchful, and strengthen the things 
If therefore thou shalt not watch, 
Blessed (is) he that watcheth, and keepcth 



TYM 



( 129 ) 



TYN 



yvjuvaZh), gumnazo. 

ITi. 4: 7. exercise thyself (rather) unto godliness. 
Heb 5 : 14. have their senses exercised to discern 

12: 11. unto them which are exercised thereby. 
2Pet.2: 14. an heart they have exercised with 



yv/ivaaiai gumnasia. 

1 Ti. 4: 8. For bodily exercise profiteth little: 



yvfj.vr)T£vojLiai, gumneetuomai. 

ICo. 4: 11. we both hunger, and thirst, and are naked, 



Mat.25 



Mar 14 

Joh.21 
Actsi9 
lCo.15 
2Co. 5 
Heb 4 
Jas. 2 
Rev. 3 

16: 
17: 



yv/LLvoQi gumnos. 

:36. Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, 
38. took (thee) in? or naked, and clothed 

(thee)? 
43. naked, and ye clothed me not: sick, 
44. a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, 
: 5 1 . a linen cloth cast about ( his ) naked ( body); 
52. linen cloth, and fled from them naked. 
: 7. for he was naked, and did cast himself 
: 16. out of that house naked and wounded. 
: 37. body that shall be, but bare grain, 
: 3. we shall not be found naked 
: 13. all things (are) naked and opened unto 
; 15. If a brother or sister be naked, and 
: 17. miserable, and poor, and blind, and 
naked : 

15. lest he walk naked, and they see his shame. 

16. shall make her desolate and naked, 



yvfivorriQ, gumnotees. 

Ro. 8: 35. famine, or nakedness, or peril, or sword? 
2Co.ll: 27. fastings often, in cold and nakedness. 
Rev. 3:18. the shame of thy nakedness do not appear ; 



yvvaiicapiov, gunaikarion. 

2Ti. 3: 6. lead captive silly women laden with 

yvvaitcelog, gunaiklos. 

lPet.3: 7. giving honour unto the ivife, as unto tin 



yvvrj, gunee. 

Mat. 1 :20. to take unto thee Mary thy wife : 

24. bidden him, and took unto him his wife: 
5:28. whosoever looketh on a woman to lust 

31. Whosoever shall put away his wife, let 

32. That whosoever shall put away his wife, 
9: 20. behold, a woman, which was diseased 

22. the woman was made whole from 
11:11. them that are born of women there 
13:33. leaven, which a woman took, and hid 
14: 3. Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife. 

21. five thousand men, beside women 
15: 22. behold, a looman of Canaan came 

28. woman, great (is) thy faith: 



Mat.: 5:38. four thousand men, beside women 
18:25. to be sold, and his wife, and children, 
19: 3. lawful for a man to put away his wife 
5. shall cleave to his wife: and they 

8. suffered you to put away your wives : 

9. Whosoever shall put away his wife, 
10. case of the man be so with (his) wife, 
29. father, or mother, or wife, or children, 

22: 24. his brother shall marry his wife 

25. left his wife unto his brother : 

27. last of all the woman died also. 

28. whose wife shall she be of the seven ? 
26: 7. There came unto him a woman 

10. Why trouble ye the woman? for she 
27 : 19. his wife sent unto him, saying, 

55. many women were there beholding 
28: 5. angel answered and said unto the women, 
Mar. 5:25. a certain woman, which had an 

33. the woman fearing and trembling, 
6:17. Herodias' sake, his brother Philip's wife: 

18. for thee to have thy brother's wife. 
7:25. For a (certain) woman, whose young 

26. The looman was a Greek, a Syrophenician 
10: 2. for a man to put away (his) wife ? 

7. father and mother, and cleave to his wife; 

11. Whosoever shall put away his icife, 

12. if a woman shall put away her husband, 
29. or father, or mother, or wife, or children, 

12: 19. die, and leave (his) wife (behind him), 
— his brother should take his wife, 
20. the first took a wife, and dying left no 
seed. 

22. last of all the woman died also. 

23. whose wife shall she be of them? for the 

seven had her to wife. 
14: 3. there came a woman having an 
15:40. There were also women looking on 
Lu. 1 : 5. his icife (was) of the daughters of Aaron, 

13. thy wife Elisabeth shall bear 

18. man, and my icife well stricken in years 

24. those days his wife Elisabeth conceived, 
28. blessed (art) thou among ivomen. 

42. said, Blessed (art) thou among women, 
2: 5. taxed with Mary his espoused wife, 
3:19. Herodias his brother Philip's wife, 
4:26. unto a woman (that was) a widow. 
7:28. Among those that are born of women 

37. behold, a woman in the city, 

39. who and what manner of woman 

44. he turned to the woman, and said unto 

Simon, Seest thou this woman ? 
50. he said to the woman, Thy faith 
8: 2. certain women, which had been 
3. Joanna the wife of Chuza 

43. a icoman having an issue of blood 
47. when the woman saw that she 

10:38. a certain woman named Martha 
11 :27. a certain woman of the company 
13: 11. there was a woman which had a 
12. Woman, thou art loosed from thine 
21. like leaven, which a woman took 
14: 20. another said, I have married a wife, 

26. his father, and mother, and wife, and 
children, 
15: 8. what woman having ten pieces 
16:18. Whosoever putteth away his wife, 
17:32. Remember Lot's wife. 
18:29. left house, or parents, or brethren, or 

wife, 
20:28. If any man's brother die, having a wife, 
— his brother should take his wife, 
29. seven brethren: and the first took a wife, 

K 



TYN 



Lu. 20: 30. the second took her to wife, 

32. Last of all the woman died also. 

33. whose wife of them is she? for seven had 

her to wife. 
22: 57. saying, Woman, I know him not. 
23: 27. a great company of people, and of women, 
49. the women that followed him 
55. the women also, which came with him 
24:22. certain women also of our company 
24. even so as the women had said: 
Joh. 2: 4. Woman, what have I to do with thee? 
4: 7. There cometh a woman of Samaria 
9. Then saith the woman of Samaria 

— which am a woman of Samaria ? 

11. The woman saith unto him, Sir, 
15. The woman saith unto him, Sir, 
17. The woman answered and said, I have 
19. The woman saith unto him, Sir, 
21. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, believe me, 
25. The woman saith unto him, I know 

27. that he talked with the woman : 

28. The woman then left her waterpot, 
39. the saying of the woman, which testified, 
42. said unto the woman, Now we believe, 

8: 3. brought unto him a woman taken 
4. this woman was taken in adultery, 
9. the woman standing in the midst. 
10. and saw none but the woman, he said 

— Woman, where are those thine accusers? 
16:21. A woman when she is in travail hath 
19: 26. his mother, Woman, behold thy son ! 
20 -.13. they say unto her, Woman, why weepest 

thou? 

15. Woman, why weepest thou? whom 
Acts 1 : 14. prayer and supplication, with the women y 

5: 1. Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, 
2. his wife also being privy (to it), 
7. his wife, not knowing what was 
14. multitudes both of men and women. 

8: 3. haling men and women committed 

12. were baptized, both men and women. 
9: 2. whether they were men or women, 

13:50. the devout and honourable women, 
16 : 1 . the son of a certain woman, 

13. spake unto the women which 

14. a certain woman named Lydia, 
17 : 4. of the chief women not a few. 

12. also of honourable women which were 

34. a woman named Damaris, and others 
18: 2. from Italy, with his wife Priscilla; 
21 : 5. on our way, with wives and children, 
22: 4. into prisons both men and women. 
24:24. Felix came with his wife Brasilia, 

Ro. 7 : 2. the woman which hath an husband 
lCo. 5: l.that one should have his father's wife. 
7 : 1 . good for a man not to touch a woman. 

2. let every man have his own wife, 

3. Let the husband render unto the wife 

— also the wife unto the husband. 

4. The wife hath not power of her own body, 

— power of his own body, but the wife. 

10. Let not the wife depart from (her) hus- 

band: 

11. let not the husband put away (his) wife. 

12. If any brother hath a wife that believeth 

not, 

13. the woman which hath an husband 

14. husband is sanctified by the wife, and the 

unbelieving wife is sanctified by 

16. For what knowest thou, O wife, 

— whether thou shalt save (thy) wife ? 
27. Art thou bound unto a wife ? 



( 130 ) TYN 

lCo. 7:27. Art thou loosed from a wife ? seek not a 
wife. 
29. they that have wives be as though 

33. how he may please (his) wife. 

34. difference (also) between a wife and a 
virgin. 

39. The wife is bound by the law 
9: 5. to lead about a sister, a wife, as 
11:3. the head of the woman (is) the man ; 

5. every woman that prayeth or 

6. if the woman be not covered, 

— a shame for a woman to be shorn 

7. the woman is the glory of the man. 
8. the man is not of the woman; but the 

woman of the man. 
9. created for the woman; but the woman for 

1 0. For this cause ought the woman 

11. neither is the man without the woman, 
neither the woman without the man, 

12. as the woman (is) of the man, even so (is) 
the man also by the woman; 

13. that a woman pray unto God uncovered ? 
15 . if a woman have long hair, it is 

14:34. Let your women keep silence in 

35. a shame for women to speak in the church. 
Gal. 4: 4. sent forth his Son, made of a woman, 
Eph 5:22. Wives, submit yourselves unto 

23. the husband is the head of the wife, 

24. so (let) the wives (be) to their own 

25. Husbands, love your wives, even 
28. So ought men to love their wives 

— He that loveth his wife loveth himself. 
31. shall be joined unto his wife, 
33. so love his wife even as himself; and the 

wife (see) that she reverence 
Col. 3: 18. Wives, submit yourselves unto 

19. Husbands, love (your) wives, and be not 
ITi. 2: 9. that women adorn themselves in 

10. which becometh women professing 

11 . Let the woman learn in silence 
12. 1 suffer not a woman to teach, 

14. the woman being deceived was 
3: 2. the husband of one wife, vigilant, 

11. Even so (must their) wives (be) grave, 

12. deacons be the husbands of one wife, 
9. having been the wife of one man, 
6. be blameless, the husband of one wife, 

35. Women received their dead raised to 
l.ye wives, (be) in subjection to your own 

— won by the conversation of the wives ; 

5. the holy women also, who trusted in God, 

20. thou sufferest that woman Jezebel, 

8. they had hair as the hair of women, 
1. a woman clothed with the sun, 
4. the dragon stood before the woman 

6. the woman fled into the wilderness, 

13. he persecuted the woman which brought 

14. to the woman were given two wings 

15. water as a flood after the woman, 

16. the earth helped the woman, and the 

17. the dragon was wroth with the looman, 
14: 4. they which were not defiled with women; 
17: 3. 1 saw a ivoman sit upon a scarlet coloured 

beast, 
4. the woman was arrayed in purple 
6. 1 saw the woman drunken with the 

7. tell thee the mystery of the woman, 

9. seven mountains, on which the woman 
sitteth. 

18. the woman which thou sawest » 
19: 7. his wife hath made herself ready. 
21 : 9. 1 will shew thee the bride, the Lamb's wife. 



5 

Tit. 1 
Hebll 
lPet.3 



Rev. 2 

9: 

12: 



mN 



131 ) 



AAK 



, yiuvia, gonia. 

Mat. 6: 5. in the corners of the streets, that they 

21:42. is become the head of the corner: 
Mar.12: 10. is become the head of the corner : 
Lu. 20: 17. same is become the head of the corner ? 
Acts 4: 11. which is become the head of the corner. 

26: 26. for this thing was not done in a corner. 
lPet.2: 7. same is made the head of the corner, 
Rev. 7: 1. standing on the four corners of the earth, 
20: 8. which are in the four quarters of the earth, 



^aifiovi^ofiai, daimonizomai. 

Mat. 4: 24. those which were possessed with devils, 
8: 16. many that were possessed with devils: 
28. there met him two possessed with devils, 
33. befallen to the possessed of the devils. 
9:32. a dumb man possessed with a devil. 
12: 22. one possessed with a devil, blind, and 

dumb : 
15:22. my daughter is grievously vexed with a 
devil. 
Mar. 1 :32. them that were possessed with devils. 
5: 15. him that was possessed with the devil, 
16. to him that was possessed with the devil, 
18. he that had been possessed with the devil 
Lu. 8:36. he that was possessed of the devils 
Joh.l 0:21. not the words of him that hath a devil. 



Saijiioviov, daimonion. 



Mat. 7:22. 

9:33. 

34. 

10: 8. 
11:18. 

12:24. 

27. 

28. 

17:18. 

Mar. 1:34. 

39. 

3:15. 

22. 

6:13. 
7:26. 

29. 

30. 
9:38. 
16: 9. 

17. 

33. 

35. 

41. 
7:33. 
8: 2. 

27. 

30. 

33. 

35. 

38. 



Lu. 4 



in thy name have cast out devils ? 
when the devil was cast out, the 
Pharisees said, He casteth out devils 

through the prince of the devils. 
raise the dead, cast out devils: 
nor drinking, and they say, He hath a 

devil. 
This (fellow) doth not cast out devils, but 

by Beelzebub the prince of the devils. 
if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, 
if I cast out devils by the Spirit 
Jesus rebuked the devil ; and he departed 
divers diseases, and cast out many devils ; 

and suffered not the devils to speak, 
throughout all Galilee, and cast out devils. 
to heal sicknesses, and to cast out devils : 
by the prince of the devils casteth he out 

devils. 
they cast out many devils, and anointed 
that he would cast forth the devil 
the devil is gone out of thy daughter, 
she found the devil gone out, 
we saw one casting out devils 
out of whom he had cast seven devils. 
In my name shall they cast out devils; 
which had a spirit of an unclean devil, 
when the devil had thrown him 
devils also came out of many, 
ye say, He hath a devil. 
out of whom went seven devils, 
a certain man, which had devils 
because many devils were entered 
Then went the devils out of the man, 
out of whom the devils were departed, 
the man out of whom the devils were 



Lu. 9: 1 . power and authority over all devils, 

42. the devil threw him down, and tare (him). 
49. Master, we saw one casting out devils 
10: 17. Lord, even the devils are subject unto us 
11: 14. he was casting out a devil, and it was 
— when the devil was gone out, 
15. He casteth out devils through Beelzebub 
the chief of the devils. 
that I cast out devils through Beelzebub, 
if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, 
with the finger of God cast out devils, 
Behold, I cast out devils, and I do cures 
people answered and said, Thou hast a 

devil : 
thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil ? 
Jesus answered, I have not a devil; 
Now we know that thou hast a devil. 
many of them said, He hath a devil, 
Can a devil open the eyes of the blind ? 
to be a setter forth of strange gods : 
they sacrifice to devils, and not to God : 
that ye should have fellowship with devils 
cup of the Lord, and the cup of devils .- 
the Lord's table, and of the table of devils. 
heed to seducing spirits, and doctrines of 

devils ; 
the devils also believe, and tremble, 
that they should not worship devils, 





18. 




19. 




20. 




13:32. 


Joh. 


7:20. 




8:48. 




49. 




52. 




10:20. 




21. 


Actsl7:18. 


1Co.10:20. 




21. 


ITi. 


4: 1. 


Jas. 


2:19. 


Rev 


9:20. 



Jas. 



SaijiioviivcriQ, 

3: 15. not from above 

devilish. 



daimoniodees. 

, but (is) earthly, sensual, 



ZaifAwv, daimon. 

Mat. 8:31. So the devils besought him, saying, 
Mar. 5: 12. all the devils besought him, saying, 
Lu. 8:29. was driven of the devil into the wilderness. 
Rev.16: 14. For they are the spirits of devils, 
18: 2. is become- the habitation of devils, 



oaKvw, dakno. 

Gal. 5: 15. if ve lite and devour one another, 



Saicpv & Saicfivov, dakru & dakruon. 
Note. — z marks those which are obviously from 
oaKfjvov. 
Mar. 9:24. said with tears, Lord, 1 believe ; 
Lu. 7: 38. began to wash his feet with tears, 

44. she hath washed my feet with tears, 
Acts20: 19. humility of mind, and with many tears, 

31. warn every one night and day with tears. 
2Co. 2: 4.1 wrote unto you with many tears; 
2Ti. 1 : 4. being mindful of thy tears, that 
Heb. 5: 7. supplications with strong crying and tears 
12: 17. though he sought it carefully with tears. 
Rev. 7:17. God shall wipe away all tears 2 

21: 4. God shall wipe away all tears from 2 



Saicpva), dakruo. 

Joh. 11 :35. Jesus wept. 



K2 



AAK ( 132 ) 

SatcTvXiog, daktulios. 

Lu. 15: 22. put a ring on his hand, and shoes on 



AEI 



SaKTvXog, daktulos. 

Mat.23: 4. move them with one of their fingers. 
Mar. 7 :33. put his fingers into his ears, and he spit, 
Lu. 11: 20. if I with the finger of God cast out 

46. the burdens with one of your fingers. 
16: 24. may dip the tip of his finger in water, 
Joh. 8: 6. with (his) finger wrote on the ground, 
20; 25. put my finger into the print of the nails, 
27. Reach hither thy finger, and behold 



<$af.iaZii), damazo. 



I Acts 1 : 14. with one accord in prayer and supplication, 
Ro. 10: l.my heart's desire and prayer to God for 
2Co. 1 : 11. helping together by prayer for us, 

9: 14. by their prayer for you, which long 
Eph. 6 :18. Praying always with all prayer and sup- 
plication 

perseverance and. supplication for all saints; 

Phil. 1 : 4. Always in every prayer of mine for you 
all making request with joy, 
19. to my salvation through your prayer, 
4: 6. every thing by prayer and supplication 
lTi. 2: l.that, first of all, supplications, 

5: 5.continueth in supplications and prayers 
2Ti. 1 : 3. of thee in my prayers night and day; 
Heb. 5 : 7. when he had offered up prayers and 
Jas. 5:16. fervent prayer of a righteous man 
lPet.3:12.his ears (are open) unto their prayers : 



Mar. 5: 4. neither could any (man) tame mm. 
Jas. 3: 7. things in the sea, is tamed, and hath been 
tamed of mankind: 
8. the tongue can no man tame; (it is) 



^afxaXig, damalis. 

Heb. 9: 13. the ashes of an heifer sprinkling 



Sava?w, danlzo. 

Mat. 5: 42. from him that would borrow of thee 
Lu. 6:34. if ye lend (to them) of whom ye hope 
— for sinners also lend to sinners, 
35. do good, and lend, hoping for nothing 



daveiov, dariion. 

Mat.l8:27.1oosed him, and forgave him the debt. 



SavtiGTrig, danlstees. 



Lu. 7:41. There was a certain creditor which 



Scnravaiv, dapanao. 

Mar. 5:26. had spent all that she had, and was 
Lu. 15:14. when he had spent all, there arose 
Acts21:24. be at charges with them, that they 
2Co.l2:15. 1 wiU very gladly spend and be spent 
Jas. 4: 3. that ye may consume (it) upon your lusts. 



^airavr], dapanee. 

Lu. 14 : 28. sitteth not down first,and counteth the cost, 

8e, see Appendix. 



Siricrig, de-eesis. 

Lu. 1:13. Zacharias : for thy prayer is heard ; 

2:37. served (God) with fastings and prayers] 

night and day. 
5:33. disciples of John fast often, and make! 

prai ers, 1 



Set, dl, an impersonal verb. 

a!at.l6:21.how that he must go unto Jerusalem, 
17: 10. that Elias must first come? 
18:33. Shouldest not thou also have had 
23: 23. these ought ye to have done, and not 
24: 6. all (these things) must come to pass, 
25:27. Thou oughtest therefore to have put 
26:35. Though I should die with thee, 

54. scriptures be fulfilled, that thus it must be? 
Mar. 8:31. the Son of man must suffer many 

9: 11. the scribes that Elias must first come ? 
13: 7. for (such things) must needs be ; 
10. the gospel must first be published 
14. standing where it ought not, 
14:31. If I should die with thee, I will not 
Lu. 2:49. 1 must be about my Father's business? 
4:43. 1 must preach the kingdom of God 
9: 22. The Son of man must suffer many things, 
11 :42. these ought ye to have done, and net to 
12: 12. in the same hour what ye ought to say. 
13:14. six days in which men ought to work: 
16. ought not this woman, being a 
33. Nevertheless I must walk to day, 
15:32. It was meet that we should make merry, 
17: 25. first must he suffer many things, 
18: l.that men ought always (to) pray, 
19: 5. to day I must abide at thy house. 
21 : 9. these things must first come to pass ; 
22 : 7 . when the passover must be kill ed. 

37. that is written must yet be accomplished 
24: 7. The Son of man must be delivered into 
26. Ought not Christ to have suffered these 
44. that all things must be fulfilled, 
46. thus it behoved Christ to suffer, 
Joh. 3: 7. Ye must be born again. 

14. so must the Son of man be lifted up: 
30. He must increase, but I (must) decrease, 
4: 4. he must needs go through Samaria. 
20. place where men ought to worship. 
24. must worship (him) in spirit and in truth. 
9: 4. 1 must work the works of him that 
10: 16. them also I must bring, and they 
12:34. The Son of man must be lifted up? 
20: 9. that he must rise again from the dead. 
Acts 1 : 16. scripture must needs have been fulfilled, 
22(21 ).must one be ordained 
3: 21. Whom the heaven must receive until 
4: 12. among men, whereby we must be saved. 
5:29. We ought to obey God rather than men. 
9: 6. shall be told thee what thou must do. 
16. he must suffer for my name's sake. 



AEI 



ActslO 
14: 
15: 
16: 
17 
18: 
19 



Ro. 1 

8 

12 

ICo. 8. 
11 
15 

2Co. 2 
5 



Eph. 6 
Col. 4 

ITh. 4 
2Th. 3 
lTi. 3 



5 
2Ti. 2 



Tit. 1 



Heb. 2: 

9: 

11: 

IPet. 1 : 

2Pet.3: 

Rev. 1: 

4: 

10: 

11: 

13: 

17: 

20: 

22: 



6. tejl thee what thou oughtest to do. 
22. we must through much tribulation 

5. That it was needful to circumcise 
30. Sirs, what must I do to be saved? 

3. that Christ must needs have suffered, 
21.1 must by all means keep this feast 

21. been there, I must also see Rome. 
36. ye ought to be quiet, and to do nothing 

rashly. 
35. labouring ye ought to support the weak, 

22. multitude must needs come together : 
11. so must thou bear witness also at Rome. 
19. Who ought to have been here before 
10. where I ought to be judged: 
24. crying that he ought not to live 

9. that I ought to do many things 
21. Sirs, ye should have hearkened unto me, 

24. thou must be brought before Cassar: 

26. we must be cast upon a certain island. 

27. recompence of their error which was meet. 
26. what we should pray for as we ought: 

3. more highly than he ought to think ; 

2. nothing yet as he ought to know. 
19. For there must be also heresies among 

25. For he must reign, till he hath put all 
53. this corruptible must put on incorruption, 

3. from them of whom I ought to rejoice; 

10. we must all appear before the judgment 

seat 
: 30. If I must needs glory, I will glory of the 
: 20. may speak boldly, as I ought to speak. 
: 4. manifest, as I ought to speak. 

6. how ye ought to answer every man. 
: 1 . how ye ought to walk and to please 
: 7. know how ye ought to follow us: 

: 2. A bishop then must be blameless, 

7. Moreover he must have a good report 
15. how thou oughtest to behave thyself 

: 13. speaking things which they ought not. 
: 6. that laboureth must be first partaker 
24.-the servant of the Lord must not strive ; 
; 7. For a bishop must be blameless, 

11. Whose mouths must be stopped, 
— teaching things which they ought not, 

: l.we ought to give the more earnest heed 
then must he often have suffered 
he that cometh to God must believe 
though now for a season, if need be, 
what manner (of persons) ought ye to be 
things which must shortly come to pass ; 
things which must be hereafter, 
said unto me, Thou must prophesy 
he must in this manner be killed. 
must be killed with the sword, 
he must continue a short space, 
after that he mtist be loosed a little 
the things which must shortly be done. 



( 133 ) AEI 

I Mat. 8: 4. go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, 

16: 21. began Jesus to shew unto his disciples, 

Mar. 1:44. go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, 

14: 15. he will shew you a large upper room 
Lu. 4: 5. shewed unto him all the kingdoms 

5 : 14. go, and shew thyself to the priest, and offer 
22: 12. he shall shew you a large upper room 
Joh. 2:18. What sign shewest thou unto us, 

5 : 20. sheweth him all things that himself doeth : 
and he will shew him greater works 
than 
10:32. Many good works have I shewed you 
14: 8. Lord, shew us the Father, and it sufiiceth 
9.sayest thou (then), Shew us the Father? 
20:20. he shewed unto them (his) hands 
Acts 7: 3. into the land which I shall shew thee. 

10:28. God hath shewed me that I should 
1 Co.l 2: 31. shew I unto you a more excellent way. 
ITi. 6: 15. Which in his times he shall shew, 
Heb. 8 : 5. the pattern shewed to thee in the mount. 
Jas. 2: 18. shew me thy faith without thy works, 
and I will shew thee my faith by my 
3: 13. let him sheio out of a good conversation 
Rev. 1 : I. to shew unto his servants things 
4: 1. 1 will shew thee things which must 
17 : 1 . 1 will shew unto thee the judgment 
21 : 9. 1 will sheio thee the bride, the Lamb's 

10. shewed me that great city, the holy 
22 : 1 . he shewed me a pure river of water 
6. to shew unto his servants the things 
8. the angel which shewed me these things. 



SeiXia, dilia. 
2Ti. 1 : 7. God hath not given us the spirit of fear ; 

SaAtaw, diliao. 
Joh. 14:27. heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid. 



ShAoc, dilos. 

Mat. 8:26. Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith? 
Mar. 4:40. said unto them, Why are ye so fearful? 
Rev.21: 8. the fearful, and unbelieving, and the 
abominable, 



Suva, dina. 

Mat.26: 18. Go into the city to such a man, 



Jude 



§£iyiu.a, digma. 

: . are set forth for an example, suffering 



^uy^ariZb), dlgmatizo. 

Col. 2: 15. he made a shew of them openly. 



Sukvv-u) & -vfii, dlknu-o & -umi. 

Mat. 4: 8. sheweth him all the kingdoms of the 



Mat. 8: 6. of the palsy, grievously tormented. 

Lu. 11:53. Pharisees began to urge (him) vehemently, 



& 



nrvsw, 



dipneo. 



Lu. 17: 8. Make ready wherewith I may sup, 

22:20. Likewise also the cup after supper, (lit. 
the supping') 
1 Co.l 1:25. (took) the cup, when he had supped, 
Rev. 3 : 20. vrill sup with him, and he with me. 



AEI 



( 134 ) 



AEN 



Suttvov, dipnon. 

Mat.23: 6. love the uppermost rooms at feasts, 
Mar. 6: 21. made a supper to his lords, high captains, 

12:39. the uppermost rooms at feasts: 
Lu. 14:12. When thou makest a dinner or a supper, 

16. A certain man made a great supper, 

17. sent his servant at supper time 

24. were bidden shall taste of my supper. 
20:46. the chief rooms at feasts; 
Joh. 12: 2. There they made him a supper; 

13: 2. swpper being ended, the devil having 

4. He riseth from supper, and laid aside his 
21 :20. also leaned on his breast at supper, 
lCo.ll:20. (this) is not to eat the Lord's supper. 

21. one taketh before (other) his own supper: 
Rev.19: 9. unto the marriage supper of the Lamb. 
17. unto the supper of the great God; 



StKcnrivrt, dekapente. 

Joh. 11: 18. nigh unto Jerusalem, about fifteen fur- 
longs 

Acts27: 28. sounded again, and found (it) fifteen 
fathoms. 

Gal. 1:18. to see Peter, and abode with him fifteen 
days. 



($EKaTZ(ycrap£g, dekatessares. 

Mat. 1 : 17. Abraham to David (are) fourteen (lit. four 
(&) ten) generations ; 

— Babylon (are) fourteen generations; 

— unto Christ (are) fourteen generations. 

| 2Co.l2: 2, a man in Christ about fourteen years ago, 
Gal. 2: I. fourteen years after I went up again 



Mat.20:24. 


25: 1. 


28. 


Mar 10: 41. 


Lu. 13: 4. 



^eKn^aLfxoviarepogj disidairnonesteros. 

Actsl7:22.in all things ye are too superstitious. 

^UGi&aifAOviai disidaimonia. 

Acts25: 19. questions against him of their own siqier- 
stition, 



$£ica, deka. 

when the ten heard (it), they were 
heaven be likened unto ten virgins, 
and give (it) unto him which hath ten 

talents, 
when the ten heard (it), they began 
Or those eighteen (lit. eight and ten), 

upon whom the 
11. a spirit of infirmity eighteen (lit. eight 

§-c. ) years, 
16. whom Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen 

(lit. eight 8fc. ) years, 
be able with ten thousand to meet him 
what woman having ten pieces of silver, 
there met him ten men that were lepers, 
said, Were there not ten cleansed? 
he called his ten servants, and delivered 

them ten pounds, and said unto them, 
Lord, thy pound hath gained ten pounds, 
have thou authority over ten cities, 
give (it) to him that hath ten pounds, 
said unto him, Lord, he hath ten pounds, 
tarried among them more than ten days, 
ye shall have tribulation ten days : 
red dragon, having seven heads and ten 
out of the sea, having seven heads and 

ten horns, and upon his horns ten 

crowns, and upon 
blasphemy, having seven heads and ten 

horns, 
which hath the seven heads and ten horns, 
the ten horns which thou sawest are ten 

kings, which have received 
16. the ten horns which thou sawest 



SticaTr}, dekatee, subst. 

% 

Heb. 7 : 2. Abraham gave a tenth part of all ; 

4. Abraham gave the tenth of the spoils. 

8. here men that die receive tithes; 

9. Levi also, who receiveth tithes, 



^Ifcaroc? dekatos. 

Joh. 1 : 39(40). for it Avas about the tenth hour. 
Rev 11:13. the tenth part of the city fell, 

21 : 20. ninth, a topaz ; the tenth, a chrysoprasus ; 



14:31. 


15: 8. 


17:12. 


17 


19:13. 


16. 


17. 


24. 


25. 


Acts25: 6 


Rev. 2:10 


12: 3 


13: 1 



^ekcitow, dekatoo. 



17: 3 

7, 
12, 



SekciSvo-, dekaduo. 

Actsl9: 7. all the men were about twelve, (lit. ten (&) 
two) 
24; 11. twelve days since I went up to (lit. ten &c.) 



Heb. 7 : 6. received tithes of Abraham, and blessed 

9. Levi also, who receiveth tithes, payed 
tithes 



)£ktoc> dektos. 



Lu 



4: 19. To preach the acceptable year of the Lord. 
24. No prophet is accepted in his own country. 
Actsl0:35.worketh righteousness, is accepted 
2Co. 6 : 2. 1 have heard thee in a time accepted, 
Phi. 4: 18. a sweet smell, a sacrifice acceptable, 



SaXEaZii), deleazo. 

Jas. 1 : 14. drawn away of his own lust, and enticed. 
2Pet.2:14. beguiling unstable souls; an heart 

18. they allure through the lusts of the flesh, 



SsvSpov, dendron. 

Mat. 3: 10. the ax is laid unto the root of the trees: 
therefore every tree which bringeth not 
7: 17. every good tree bringeth forth good fruit ; 
but a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil 

18. A good tree cannot bring forth evil fruit, 

neither (can) a corrupt tree bring forth 

19. Every tree that bringeth not forth 
12:33. Either make the tree good, and his fruit 

good ; or else make the tree corrupt, and 
— for the tree is known by (his) fruit. 
1 3 : 32 . greatest among herbs, and becometh a tree, 



AEN 



( 135 ) 



AEP 



Mat.21 : 8. others cut down branches from the trees, 
Mar. 8:24. said, I see men as trees, walking. 

11 : 8. others cut down branches off the trees, 
Lu. 3: 9. the axe is laid unto the root of the trees: 
every tree therefore which bringeth not 
6 :43. a good tree bringeth not forth corrupt 
fruit ; neither doth a corrupt tree bring 
forth 
44. every tree is known by his own fruit. 
13 : 19. it grew, and waxed a great tree ,- 
21 :29. Behold the fig tree, and all the trees ; 
Jude 12. trees whose fruit withereth, without 
Rev. 7: 1. nor on the sea, nor on any tree. 

3. the earth, neither the sea, nor the trees, 
8 : 7 . the third part of trees was burnt 
9: 4. neither any green thing, neither any tree; 



Rev. 1 : 16. he had in his right hand seven stars: 
17. he laid his right hand upon me, 
20. which thou sawest in my right hand, 2 
2 •• 1 . the seven stars in his right hand, 2 
5 : 1 . 1 saw in the right hand of him 2 

7. took the book out of the right hand 2 
10: 2. he set his right foot upon the sea, 
13: 16. to receive a mark in their right hand, 



§iof±ai) deomai. 



ScJtoXa^ocj dexiolabos. 

Acts23. 23. spearmen two hundred, at the third 



and 



c^Etoc? dexios. 
2 marks those which have %£tp understood 

3 those which have fiepn understood. 
Mat. 5:29. if thy right eye offend thee, pluck 

30. if thy right hand offend thee, 

39. shall smite thee on thy right cheek, 
6 : 3. know what thy right hand doeth : 2 

20:21. may sit, the one on thy right hand, 3 

23. to sit on my right hand, and on my left, 3 
22:44. Sit thou on my right hand, till 1 make 3 
25:33. set the sheep on his right hand, 3 
34. say unto them on his right hand, 3 
26:64. sitting on the right hand of power, 3 
27 : 29. a reed in his right hand : and they 2 

38. one on the right hand, and another on 3 
Mar 10:37. we may sit, one on thy right hand, 3 

40. to sit on my right hand and on my left 3 
12:36. Sit thou on my right hand, till I make 3 
14:62. sitting on the right hand of power, 3 

15: 27. the one on his right hand, and the other 3 
16: 5. a young man sitting on the right side, 3 
19. sat on the right hand of God. 3 
Lu . 1:11. standing on the right side of the altar 3 
6: 6. a man whose right hand was withered. 
20:42. Sit thou on my right hand, 3 
22:50. cut off his right ear. 

69. sit on the right hand of the power of God. 3 
23:33. one on the right hand, and the other on 3 
Joh. 18: 10. priest's servant, and cut off his right ear. 
21 : 6. Cast the net on the right side of the ship, 
Acts 2: 25. for he is on my right hand, that 3 

33. being by the right hand of God 2 

34. Sit thou on my right hand 3 

3: 7. he took him by the right hand, 
5:31. Him hath God exalted with his right hand 2 
7:55. Jesus standing on the right hand of God, 3 
56. standing on the right hand of God. 3 
Ro. 8 : 34. even at the right hand of God, 2 
2Co. 6: 7. on the right hand and on the left, 3 
Gal. 2: 9. the right hands of fellowship ; that 2 
Eph. 1 :20. set (him) at his own right hand 2 
Col. 3: 1. Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. 2 
Heb. 1 : 3. the right hand of the Majesty on high ; 2 
13. Sit on my right hand, until I make 3 
8 : 1 . set on the right hand of the throne 2 
10: 12. sat down on the right hand of God ; 2 
12: 2. is set down at the right hand of the 2 
lPet.3:22.is on the right hand of God ; 2 



Mat 


. 9:38. 


Lu. 


5:12. 




8:28. 




38. 




9:38. 




40. 




10: 2. 




21:36. 




22:32. 


Acts 4:31. 




8:22. 




24. 




34. 




10: 2. 




21:39. 




26: 3. 


Ro. 


1:10. 


2Co 


. 5:20. 




8: 4. 




10: 2. 


Gal 


. 4:12. 


ITh 


. 3:10. 



Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, 
seeing Jesus fell on (his) face, and besought 

him, saying, 
I beseech thee, torment me not. 
besought him that he might be 
I beseech thee, look upon my son: 
I besought thy disciples to cast him out ; 
pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, 
Watch ye therefore, and pray always, 
I have prayed for thee, that thy faith 
when they had prayed, the place 
pray God, if perhaps the thought 
Pray ye to the Lord for me, that none 
I pray thee, of whom speaketh the 
alms to the people, and prayed to 

al way . 
I beseech thee, suffer me to speak 
I beseech thee to hear me patiently 
Making request, if by any means 
•we pray (you) in Christ's stead, 
Praying us with much intreaty 
I beseech (you), that I may not 
Brethren, I beseech you, be as I (am); 
. Night and day praying exceedingly 



God 



SipjULa, derma. 



Heb 11:37. wandered about in sheepskins and goat - 
skins : 



Mat 
Mar. 1 



depfiaTivog, dermatinos. 

3: 4. a leathern girdle about his loins ; 



6. with a girdle of a skin about his loins 



Sfjow, dero. 



Mat.21 
Mar 12 



13 

Lu. 12 

20 

22 

Joh. 18 

Acts 5 

16 

22 
lCo. 9 
2Co.ll 



:35. husbandmen took his servants, and beat 

one, 
: 3. they caught (him), and beat him, 
5. many others; beating some, and killing 

some. 
: 9. in the synagogues ye sha~Q.be beaten: 
•Al .shall be beaten with many (stripes). 
48. shaU.be beaten with few (stripes). 
: 10. the husbandmen beat him, and 
11. another servant: and they beat him also, 
: 63. that held Jesus mocked him, and smote 

(him). 
:23. if well, why smitest thou me ? 
:40. called the apostles, and beaten (them), 
: 37. They have beaten us openly uncondemned, 

...and 
: 19. imprisoned and beat in every synagogue 
: 26. not as one that beateth the air: 
: 20. if a man smite you on the face. 



Mat.23: 
Acts22: 



AE2 

Ssafievio, desmuo. 

4. For they bind heavy burdens 

4. binding and delivering into prisons 



( 136 ) 



AET 



Lu. 



^eafxiii), desmeo. 

8: 29. he was kept bound with chains 



^Icr/xi], desmee. 

Mat.l3:30. bind them in bundles to burn 



Siajuiiog, desmios. 

Mat.27:15.to release unto the people a prisoner, 

16. they had then a notable prisoner, 
Mar.15 : 6. he released unto them one prisoner, 
Actsl6: 25. praises unto God: and the prisoners heard 

them. 

27. supposing that the prisoners had been fled. 
23: 18. Paul the prisoner called me unto (him), 
25: 14. a certain man left in bonds by Felix: 

27. unreasonable to send a prisoner, 
28 : 16. the centurion delivered the prisoners 

17. yet was I delivered prisoner from 
Eph. 3: 1. 1 Paul, the prisoner of Jesus Christ 

4: 1. 1 therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, 
2Ti. 1 : 8. of our Lord, nor of me his prisoner: 
Philem. l.Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, 

9. now also a prisoner of Jesus Christ. 
Heb 13 : 3. Remember them that are in bonds, 



6 cW/xoc & ra <Wjm<x, 

ho desmos & ta desma. 

Always masculine in the singular. In the plural, the 
masculine and neuter forms are found: Those 
obviously neuter are thus marked 3 . 

Mar. 7:35. the string of his tongue was loosed, 
Lu. 8:29. he brake the bands, and was driven 3 

13: 16. be loosed from this bond on the 
Actsl6: 26. every one's bands were loosed. 3 

20:23. saying that bonds and afflictions abide 
me. 3 

22:30. he loosed him from (his) bands, 

23: 29. worthy of death or of bonds. 

26:29. such as I am, except these bonds. 
31. nothing worthy of death or of bonds. 
Phi. 1 : 7. inasmuch as both in my bonds, 

13. So that my bonds in Christ are 

14. waxing confident by my bonds, 
16. to add affliction to my bonds: 

Col. 4: 18. Remember my bonds. Grace (be) with 

you. 
2Ti. 2: 9. as an evil doer, (even) unto bonds; 
Philem.10.whom I have begotten in my bonds: 

13. have ministered unto me in the bonds 
Heb 10: 34. had compassion of me in my bonds, 

11 :36. moreover of bonds and imprisonment. 
Jude 6. hath reserved in everlasting chains 



§8Gimo<l>v\atZ, desmophulax. 

Actsl6: 23. charging the jailor to keep them safely: 
27. the keeper of the prison awaking out 
36. the keeper of the prison told this saying 



cW/iarn/pioy, desmoteerion. 



Mat.l 1 : 2. when John had heard in the prison 
Acts 5:21. sent to the prison to have them brought. 
23. The prison truly found we shut 
16: 26. foundations of the prison were shaken: 



SeoTiwrrjCj desmotees. 

Acts27 : 1 . delivered Paul and certain other prisoners 
42. soldiers' counsel was to kill the prisoners. 



Segttotyic;, despotees. 

Lu. 2:29. Lord, nowlettest thou thy servant 
Acts 4:24. Lord, thou (art) God, which hast made 
lTi. 6: 1 .their own masters worthy of all honour, 

2. they that have believing masters, 
2Ti. 2:21. sanctified, and meet for the master's use, 
Tit. 2: 9. to be obedient unto their own masters, 
lPet.2:18.(be) subject to (your) masters with all 

fear ; 
2Pet. 2 : 1 . denying the Lord that bought them, 
Jude 4. denying the only Lord God, and our 
Rev. 6: 10. How long, O Lord, holy and true, does 



Sevpo, duro. 



Mat.l9:21 

Mar.l0:21 
Lu. 18:22 
Joh.ll:43. 
Acts 7: 3 
34 
Ro. 1:13 
Rev.17; 1 
21: 9 



.treasure in heaven: and come (and) fol- 
low me. 
. come, take up the cross, and follow me. 
treasure in heaven : and come, follow me. 
with a loud voice, Lazarus, come forth. 
. come into the land which I shall 
, now come, I will send thee into Egypt, 
come unto you, but was let hitherto, 
, Come hither; I will shew unto 
, Come hither, I will shew thee the bride, 



£>£ut£, dute. 

Mat. 4 -.19. he saith unto them, Follow (lit. come 
after) me, 
11:28. Come unto me, all (ye) that labour 
21: 38. come, let us kill him, and let us 
22: 4. things (are) ready: come unto the mar- 
riage. 
25:34. Come, ye blessed of my Father, inherit 
28: 6. Come, see the place where the Lord lay 

Mar. 1:17. Come ye after me, and I will make 
6:31. Come ye yourselves apart into a 
12: 7. the heir; come, let us kill him, 

Lu. 20: 14. the heir: come, let us kill him, 

Joh. 4:29. Come, see a man, which told me 

21 : 12. Jesus saith unto them, Come (and) dine. 

Rev.l9:17. Come and gather yourselves together 



dtvTEpcuog, duteraios. 

Acts28 : 13. we came the next day to Puteoli : 



SevTEpoTrpwTog, duteroprotos. 

Lu. 6 : 1 . it came to pass on the second sabbath, after 
the first, 



AEY 



( 137 ) 



kvrepog, duteros. 



Mat.21:30 

22:26, 

39. 

26:42. 

War 12:21, 

31. 

14:72. 

Lu. 12:38. 

19:18, 

20:30. 

Joh. 3: 4. 

4:54 

9:24. 

21:16. 

Acts 7:13 

10:15. 

11: 9. 

12:10. 

13:33. 

1Co.12:28. 

15:47. 

2Co. 1:15. 

13: 2. 

Tit. 3:10. 

Heb 8; 7. 

9: 3. 

7. 

28. 

10: 9. 

2Pet.3: 1 

Jude 5. 

Rev. 2:11, 

4: 7. 

6: 3. 



11:14. 
16: 3. 
19: 3. 
20: 6 
14. 
21: 8. 



19 



he came to the second, and said 

Likewise the second also, and the third, 

the second (is) like unto it, Thou 

He went away again the second time, 

the second took her, and died, 

the second (is) like, (namely) this, 

the second time the cock crew. 

he shall come in the second watch, 

the second came, saying, Lord, 

the second took her to wife, and he died 

can he enter the second time into his 

This (is) again the second miracle 

Then again called they the man 

He saith to him again the second time, 

at the second (time) Joseph was 

(spake) unto him again the second time, 

voice answered me again from heaven, 

past the first and the second ward, 

also written in the second psalm, 

first apostles, secondarily prophets, 

the second man (is) the Lord 

that ye might have a second benefit ; 

as if I were present, the second time ; 

after the first and second admonition 

have been sought for the second. 

after the second veil, the tabernacle 

into the second (went) the high priest 

shall he appear the second time 

that he may establish the second. 

This second epistle, beloved, I now 

afterward destroyed them that 

shall not be hurt of the second death. 

the second beast like a calf, 

when he had opened the second seal, I 

heard the second beast say, Come and 

see. 
the second angel sounded, and as it 
The second woe is past ; (and), behold, 
the second angel poured out his vial 
again they said, Alleluia. 
the second death hath no power, 
This is the second death, 
fire and brimstone: which is -the second 

death, 
foundation (was) jasper ; the second, 



Sl^o/xcu, dekomai. 



Mat. 10: 14. 
40. 



41 



11:14 
18: 5 



Mar. 6:11 
9:37 



Lu. 9 
10 



16 



18 

22 

Joh. 4 

Acts 3 



11 
17 
21 
22 

28 
lCo. 2 
2Co. 6 

7 



11 

Gal. 4 
Eph. 6 
Phi. 4 
Col. 4 
lTh. 1 
2 
2Th. 2 
Heb 11 
Jas. 1 



53. they did not receive him, because 

8. whatsoever city ye enter, and they receive 

you, 

10. city ye enter, and they receive you not, 
4. they may receive me into their houses. 

6. he said unto him, Take thy bill, 

7. Take thy bill, and write fourscore. 

9. they may receive you into everlasting 
17. Whosoever shall not receive the 

17. he took the cup, and gave thanks, 
45. the Galilaeans received him, having 
21. Whom the heaven must receive 
38. who received the lively oracles 
59. saying, Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. 
14. that Samaria had received the word 
; 1. Gentiles had also received the word 

1 1 . in that they received the word 
17. the brethren received us gladly. 

; 5. from whom also I received letters... and 
21. We neither received letters out of 

14. the natural man receiveth not 

: I. receive not the grace of God in vain. 

15. with fear and trembling ye received him. 
: 4. that we would receive the gift, 

17. For indeed he accepted the exhortation ; 
: 4. gospel, which ye have not accepted, 

16. yet as a fool receive me, that I 
14. received me as an angel of God, 

17. take the helmet of salvation, and the 
; 18. having received of Epaphroditus 

10. if he come unto you, receive him; 
: 6. having received the word in much 
13. ye received (it) not (as) the word of men, 
: 10. they received not the love of the truth, 
;31 . when she had received the spies with peace. 
: 21. receive with meekness the engrafted word, 



Lu. 



10:15 

2:28 

8:13 

9: 5 

11 

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whosoever shall not receive you, 

He that receiveth you receiveth me, and he 

that receiveth me receiveth him that sent 

me. 
He that receiveth a prophet in the 
he that receiveth a righteous man 
if ye will receive (it), this is Elias, 
whoso shall receive one such little child in 

my name receiveth me. 
, whosoever shall not receive you, 
Whosoever shall receive one of such chil- | 

dren in my name, receiveth me: and 

whosoever shall receive me, receiveth 
Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom 
Then took he him up in his arms, 
when they hear, receive the word with joy ; 
whosoever will not receive you, 
. he received them, and spake unto them 
Whosoever shall receive this child in my 

name receiveth me : and whosoever shall 

receive me receiveth him that sent me: 



Sew, deo. 

Mat.12: 29. except he first bind the strongman 
13:30. bind them in bundles to burn 
14: 3. laid hold on John, and bound him, 
16: 19. whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall 

be bound in heaven : 
18: 18. Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall be 

bound in heaven : 
21 : 2. straightway ye shall find an ass tied, 
22: 13. Bind him hand and foot, and take 
27 : 2. when they had bound him, 
Mar. 3:27. except he will first bind the strong 
5: 3. no man could bind him, no, 

4. had been often bound with fetters 
6: 17. laid hold upon John, and bound him 
11: 2. ye shall find a colt tied, whereon 

4. found the colt tied by the door 
15: 1. bound Jesus, and carried (him) away, 
7.Barabbas, (which lay) bound with 
Lu, 13: 16. whom Satan hath bound, lo, these 
19:30. ye shall find a colt tied, whereon 
Joh. 11 -.44. bound hand and foot with graveclothes : 
18: 12. the Jews took Jesus, and bound him, 

24. Now Annas had sent him bound 
19:40. wound it in linen clothes 
Acts 9: 2. bring them bound unto Jerusalem. 
14. to bind all that call on thy name. 
21. he might bring them bound 
10: 11. a great sheet knit at the four corners, 
12: 6. bound with two chains: and the 
20:22. 1 go bound in the spirit unto 
21:11. bound his own hands and feet, and 



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Acts21 : 11. Jews at Jerusalem bind the man 
13. 1 am ready not to be bound only, 
33. commanded (him) to be bound with 
22: 5. bound unto Jerusalem, for to be punished. 

29. because he had bound him. 
24:27. the Jews a pleasure, left Paul bound. 
Rom. 7 : 2. which hath an husband is bound by 
1 Co 7 : 27 . Art thou bound unto a wife ? 

39. The wife is bound by the law as 
Col. 4: 3. for which I am also in bonds: 
2Ti. 2: 9. the word of God is not bound. 
Rev. 9: 14. Loose the four angels which are bound 
20: 2. Satan, and bound him a thousand years, 



&7, dee. 

Mat.l3:23. which also beareth fruit, and bringeth 
Lu. 2:15. Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, 
Acts] 3: 2. Separate )( me Barnabas and Saul 

15:36. Let us go again and visit our brethren 
1 Co. 6 : 20. therefore glorify God in your body, 
2Co.l2: 1. not expedient for me doubtless to glory. 



SfjAoc? deelos. 

Mat.26:73.thy speech bewrayeth thee. (lit. maketh 

thee manifest) 
!Co.l5:27.(it is) manifest that he is excepted, 
Gal. 3:11. (it is) evident: for, The just shall live 
ITi. 6: 7. (it is) certain we can carry nothing out. 



SrjXow, deeloo. 

1 Co. 1 : 1 1 . it hath been declared unto me 

3: 13. for the day shall declare it, because 
Col. 1 : 8. Who also declared unto us your love 
Heb 9: 8. The Holy Ghost this signifying, 
12: 27. signifieth the removing of those 
IPet. 1:11. which was in them did signify, 
2Pet. 1 : 14. our Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed me. 



$r) fitiy optto), deemeegoreo. 

Actsl2:21. sat upon his throne, and made an oration 



SrifAiovpyog, deemiourgos. 

Heb 11: 10. hath foundations, whose builder and 
maker (is) God. 



Actsl6:37. They have beaten us openly 2 

18:28. convinced the Jews, (and that) publickly, 2 
20: 20. have taught you publickly, and from 2 



Srivaptov, deenarion. 

Mat.l8:28. which owed him an hundred pence: 

20: 2. agreed with the labourers for a penny a day, 
9. they received every man a penny. 
10. likewise received every man a penny. 
13. didst not thou agree with me for a penny ? 
22 : 19. they brought unto him a penny. 
Mar. 6: 37. buy two hundred pennyworth of bread, 
12: 15. bring me a penny, that I may see (it). 
14: 5. sold for more than three hundred pence, 
Lu. 7:41. the one owed five hundred pence, 

10:35. he took out twopence, and gave (them) 

to the 
20:24. Shew me a penny. Whose image 
Joh. 6: 7. Two hundred pennyworth of bread 

12: 5. ointment sold for three hundred pence, 
Rev. 6: 6. A measure of wheat for a penny, and 
three measures of barley for a penny ; 



($r)7TOT£, deepote. 



Joh. 5: 4. made whole of whatsoever disease 



Srjirov, deepou. 
Heb. 2: 16. For verily he took not on (him) 



)ia, 



dia. 



Smog, 



deemos. 



Actsl2 : 22. the people gave a shout, (saying), 
17: 5. to bring them out to the people. 
19: 30. have entered in unto the people, 

33. have made his defence unto the people. 



^rjjuoo-tofj deemosios. 

In the passages marked 2 <$r}po<nq (%o>pam a place, 
being understood) is used as an adverb. 

Acts 5: 18. put them in the common prison. 



Followed by an accusative and a genitive ; — the cases 
in which it is followed by a genitive are marked 
with a ?. 

Mat. 1:22. spoken of the Lord by the prophet, 
saying,? 
2: 5. for thus it is written by the prophet/ 

12. into their own country another (lit. by 

another) way.? 
1 5 . spoken of the Lord by the prophet, saying ,? 
23. which was spoken by the prophets,? 
4: 4. proceedeth out of the mouth of God.s 

14. which was spoken by Esaias the prophet,? 
« : 25. There/ore I say unto you, Take no 
7 : 13. Enter ye in at the strait gate :? 

— many there be which go in thereat .-? 
8:17. which was spoken by Esaias the prophet,? 

28. no man might pass by that way.S 
10:22. hated of all (men)/or my name's sake: 
12 : 1 . on the sabbath day through the corn ;? 
17. which was spoken by Esaias the prophet,? 
27. there/ore they shall be your judges. 
31. Where/ore I say unto you, All manner 
43. he walketh through dry places, seeking 
rest,? 
13: 5. because they had no deepness of earth: 
6. because they had no root, they withered 

13. Therefore speak I to them in parables: 
21. persecution ariseth because of the word, 
35. which was spoken by the prophet,? 

52. There/ore every scribe (which is) in- 
structed 
58. works there, because of their unbelief. 



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Mat.14: 2. therefore mighty works do shew forth 

3. put (him) in prisoner Herodias' sake, 
9. nevertheless/br the oath's sake, 

15 : 3. of God by your tradition ? 

6. of none effect by your tradition. 
17: 20. said unto them, Because of jour unbelief: 
18: 7. that man by whom the offence cometh \s 
10. their angels do always (lit. through all 
(time)) behold the facer 

23. There/ore is the kingdom of heaven 
19:12./or the kingdom of heaven's sake. 

24. a camel to go through the eye of a needier 
21 : 4. which was spoken by the prophet,? 

43. There/ore say I unto you, The kingdom 
23: 14(13). there/ore ye shall receive the greater 

34. Wherefore, behold, I send unto you 
24: 9. hated of all nations for my name's sake. 
12. because iniquity shall abound, 
15. spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standi 

22. for the elect's sake those days shall 

44. There/ore be ye also ready: for in such 
26 : 24. by whom the Son of man is betrayed !? 

61. to build it in three days.? 
27: 9. that which was spoken by Jeremy the 
prophet,? 

18. he knew that for envy they had delivered? 

19. this day in a dream because of him. 
Mar. 2: l.into Capernaum after (some) days ;? 

4. come nigh unto him for the press, 

23. that he went through the corn fields? 

27. The sabbath was made for man, and not 
man for the sabbath : 
3: 9. wait on him because of the multitude, 
4: 5. because it had no depth of earth: 
6. because it had no root, it withered 
17. persecution ariseth for the word's sake, 
5 : 4. Because that he had been often bound 
6: 2. mighty works are wrought by his hands?? 
6. he marvelled because of their unbelief. 
14. there/ore mighty works do shew forth 
17. in prison for Herodias' sake, 
26. (yet) for his oath's sake, and for their 
7 :29. For this saying go thy way ; the 
9:30. departed thence, and passed through Ga- 
lilee ;? 
10: 1. Judaea by the farther side of Jordan:? 

25. a camel to go through the eye of a needle,? 
11: 16. should carry (any) vessel through the 

temple.? 

24. There/ore I say unto you, What 
12:24. Do ye not there/ore err, because ye 
13: 13. hated of all (men) for my name's sake : 

20. for the elect's sake, whom he hath 
14:21. 6y whom the Son of man is betrayed !? 

58. within three days I will build another ? 
15: 10. chief priests had delivered him for envy. 
16 : 20. confirming the word with signs following.? 
Lu. 1 : 70. spake by the mouth of his holy prophets,? 
78. Through the tender mercy of our God ; 
2: 4. because he was of the house and lineage 
4: 30. he passing through the midst of them? 
5: 5. Master, we have toiled all (lit. through all) 
the night,? 
19. could not find by ? what (way) they might 

bring him in because of the multitude, 
— let him down through the tiling ? 
6 : 1 . that he went through the corn fields ;? 
8: 4. of every city, he spake by a parable:? 
6. withered away, because it lacked moisture. 
19. could not come at him for the press. 
47. for what cause she had touched him, 
9: 7. because that it was said of some, that 



Lu. 11 



18: 



Joh. 1 



8: 



16: 



8. give him, because he is his friend, yet 
because of his importunity he 

19. there/ore shall they be your judges. 

24. he walketh through dry places, seeking? 
49. Therefore also said the wisdom of God, 
22. Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought 

24. Strive to enter in at the strait gate:? 

20. a wife, and there/ore I cannot come. 
l.woe (unto him), through whom they 

come!? 
1 1 . passed through the midst of Samaria ? 

5. Yet because this widow troubleth me, 

25. a camel to go through a needle's eye,? 
31. things that are written by the prophets? 

4. for he was to pass that (way).? 
11. because he was nigh to Jerusalem, 
17. hated of all (men) for my name's sake. 
22. that man by whom he is betrayed!? 

8. because he had heard many things 
19. Who for a certain sedition made in 
25. him that for sedition and murder was 

3. All things were made by him;? 

7. all (men) through him might believe e 

10. the world was made by him, and the ? 

17. For the law was given bys Moses, (but) 
grace and truth came by ? Jesus Chri3t. 
31. there/ore am I come baptizing with 
24. unto them, because he knew all (men), 

17. the world through him might be saved, s 

29. because of the bridegroom's voice: 
4. he must needs go through Samaria.? 

39./or the saying of the woman, which 

41. more believed because of his own word; 

42. we believe, not because of thy saying: 

16. there/ore did the Jews persecute Jesus, 

18. Therefore the Jews sought the more 
57. sent me, and I live by the Father: 
— eateth me, even he shall live by me. 
65. There/ore said I unto you, that no 
13. openly of him for fear of the Jews. 

22. Moses therefore gave unto you circum- 

cision ; 

43. a division among the people because of 
47. ye there/ore hear (them) not, because ye 
59. going through the midst of them,? 

23. There/ore said his parents, He is of age : 

1. He that entereth not by the door into the? 

2. he that entereth in by the door is the? 

9. by me if any man enter in, he shall? 

17. Therefore doth my Father love me, 

19. among the Jews for these sayings. 

32. for which of those works do ye stone me? 

4. Son of God might be glorified thereby.? 
15. 1 am glad for your sakes that I was 

42. because of the people which stand by 
9. they came not for Jesus' sake only, 

11. Because that by reason of him. many 

18. For this cause the people also met him, 
27. for this cause came I unto this hour. 

30. This voice came not because of me, but for 

your sakes. 
39. Therefore they could not believe, 
42. because of the Pharisees they did not 
11. there/ore said he, Ye are not all clean. 

6. no man cometh unto the Father, but 

byme.s 
11. believe me for the very works' sake. 

3. Now ye are clean through the word 

19. there/ore the world hatethyou. 

21 . do unto you for my name's sake, 
15. there/ore said I, that he shall take 
21. for joy that a man is born into 



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Juh.r 

19 



20 
Acts 1 



believe on me through their word ;? j Acts24: 2. 

there/ore he that delivered me unto — 

woven from the top throughout.e 17. 

secretly for fear of the Jews, besought 27: 4. 

because of the Jews' preparation (day) ; 9. 

were assembled for fear of the Jews, 28: 2. 

he through the Holy Ghost had given? 

being seen of them (lit. through) forty 18. 

days,? v 20. 

by the mouth of David spake before? 25. 

which was spoken by the prophet Joel ; ? 

which God did by him in the? Ro. 1 : 2 

by wicked hands have crucified? 5 

the Lord always (lit. through all (time) ) 8 

before my face,? 12 

There/ore did my heart rejoice, 26 

wonders and signs were done by the 2:12 

apostles, ? 16 

the faith which is by him hath given? 23 

by the mouth of all his prophets,? 24 

by the mouth of all his holy prophets? 27 

grieved that (lit. because that) they taught 3 : 20 

the people, 22 

miracle hath been done by them? 24 

punish them, because of the people: 25, 

by the mouth of thy servant David? — 

by the name of thy holy child Jesus.? 27, 

by the hands of the apostles were many? — 

Lord by night opened the prison doors,* 30 

God by his hand would deliver them-.? 31 

because that of long time he had 4:11 

through laying on of the apostles' hands? 

may be purchased with money.? 13 

let (him) down by the wall, in a basket.? 

Peter passed throughout all (quarters),? 16 

what (is) the cause where/ore ye are 23 

come ? 24, 

preaching peace by Jesus Christ:? 25. 

through his name whosoever believeth? 

signified by the spirit that there ? 5:1. 

by the hands of Barnabas and Saul.* 2. 

which was done by the angel ;? 5. 

because their country was nourished 9. 

through this man is preached unto ? 10. 

published throughout all the region.? 11. 

wonders to be done by their hands.? 

. we must through much tribulation? 12. 

the Gentiles by my mouth should? 

through the grace of the Lord Jesus? 16. 

wrought among the Gentiles by them.? 17. 

they wrote (letters) by them after this? — 

tell (you) the same things by mouth.? 18. 

. exhorted the brethren with many words,? — 

circumcised him because of the Jews 19. 

a vision appeared to Paul in the night ;? — 

Paul and Silas by night unto Berea:? 21. 

because that Claudius had commanded 

. because he was of the same craft, 6: 4. 

. to Paul in the night by a vision,* — 

which had believed through grace:? 19. 

shewing by the scriptures that ? 7: 4. 

.miracles by the hands of Paul:? 5. 

no gods, which are made with hands:? 7. 

. purposed to return through Macedonia.? 8. 

hath purchased with his own blood. ? 1 1 . 

who said to Paul through the Spirit,? 

.among the Gentiles by his ministry.? 13. 

not know the certainty for the tumult, 

.for the violence of the people. 25. 

might know wherefore they cried so 8: 3. 

the cause where/ore they accused him, 10. 

brought (him) by night to Antipatris.? 



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Seeing that by thee we enjoy great/ 

unto this nation by thy providence,? 

Now after many years 1 came ? 

because the winds were contrary. 

because the fast was now already 

because of the present rain, and because of 
the cold. 

because there was no cause of death 

For this cause therefore have I called 

Well spake the Holy Ghost by Esaias the 

prophet ? 
. had promised afore by his prophets? 
, By whom we have received grace? 

I thank my God through Jesus Christ ? 

by the mutual faith both of you and me.* 
, For this cause God gave them up 
, shall be judged by the law ;? 

judge the secrets of men by Jesus Christ 
. through breaking the law dishonourest* 

blasphemed among the Gentiles through 

who by the letter and circumcision dost? 
,for by the law (is) the knowledge of sin.? 

(which is) by faith of Jesus Christ * 
, through the redemption that is in ? 

through faith in his blood,? 

for the remission of sins. 

It is excluded. By what law ?? 

by the law of faith.? 

uncircumcision through faith. * 

make void the law through faith?? 

though 8 they be not circumcised; (lit. 

through 8 uncircumcision) 
,or to his seed, through 8 the law, but 

throughe the righteousness of faith. 
, There/ore (it is) of faith, that (it might be) 

not written for his sake alone, 
for us also, to whom it shall be 
, Who was delivered for our offences, and 
was raised again for our justification. 

through our Lord Jesus Christ:? 
, By whom also we have access* 

in our hearts by the Holy Ghost? 
.shall be saved from wrath through him.? 
, reconciled to God by the death of his Son,? 

through 8 our Lord Jesus Christ, by 8 whom 

we have now received 
.Wherefore, as by 8 one man sin entered 

into the world, and death by 8 sin; 
, not as (it was) by one that sinned,? 
,one man's offence death reigned by one ;8 

shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ.* 
,as by the offence of one (judgment)? 

even so by the righteousness of one? 

as by one man's disobedience? 

so by the obedience of one shall ? 

throughe righteousness unto eternal life 

by 8 Jesus Christ our Lord, 
.buried with him by baptism into? 

from the dead by the glory of the Father,* 

because of the infirmity of your flesh: 

dead to the law by the body of Christ;* 

which were by the law,? 

had not known sin, but by the law:? 

taking occasion by the commandment,? 

taking occasion bye the commandment, 
deceived me, and bye it slew (me). 

death in me bye that which is good ; that 
sin bye the commandment might 

through Jesus Christ our Lord.? 

that it was weak through the flesh,? 

the body (is) dead because o/sin; but the 
Spirit (is) life because of righteousness 



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Ro. 8: 11. by his Spirit that dwelleth in you. 

20. by reason of him who hath subjected 

25. do we with patience wait for (it).* 

37. conquerors through him that loved us.* 
10: 17. hearing by the word of God.* 
11 :28. (they are) enemies for your sakes: 

— (they are) beloved for the fathers' sakes. 
36. For of him, and through him, and to him,* 
12: 1. brethren, by the mercies of God, that* 

3. through the grace given unto me,* 
13 ; 5. be subject, not only for wrath, but also for 
conscience sake. 
6. For for this cause pay ye tribute 
14:14. (there is) nothing unclean of itself : * 
15. thy brother be grieved with (thy) meat, 

20. that man who eateth with offence.* 
15: 4. that we through patience and comfort* 

9. For this cause I will confess to thee 
15. because of the grace that is given 

18. which Christ hath not wrought by me,* 
28. 1 will come by you into Spain.* 

30. fore the Lord Jesus Christ's sake, and fore 

the love of the Spirit, that ye 
32. with joy by the will of God,* 
18. by good words and fair speeches deceive* 

26. by the scriptures of the prophets,* 

27. (be) glory through Jesus Christ for ever.* 
1 . through the will of God,* 
9. by whom ye were called unto* 

10. by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ,* 
21. the world bye wisdom knew not God, it 

pleased God bye the foolishness of 
10. revealed (them) unto us by his Spirit:* 

5. ministers by whom ye believed,* 
15. shall be saved; yet so as by fire.* 

6. to myself and (to) Apollos for your sakes ; 
10. We (are) fools for Christ's sake, 
15.1 have begotten you through the gospel.* 
17. For this cause have I sent unto you 
14. raise up us by his own power.* 

2. Nevertheless, (to avoid) (lit. on account 
of) fornication, 

5. Satan tempt you not/or your incontinency. 

26. this is good for the present distress, 

6. Jesus Christ, bye whom (are) all things, 
and we bye him. 

11. brother perish, for whom Christ died? 
lO.saith he (it) altogether for our sakes? For 

our sakes, no doubt, 
23. this I do for the gospel's sake, 

l.all passed through the sea ;* 
25. asking no question for conscience sake: 

27. asking no question for conscience sake. 

28. eat not for his sake that shewed it, 

11: 9. Neither was the man created for the 
woman ; but the woman for the man. 
10. For this cause ought the woman to have 
power on (her) head because of the 
angels. 
12. so (is) the man also by the woman ;* 
30. For this cause many (are) weak 
12 : 8. by the Spirit the word of wisdom ;* 
13: 12. For now we see through a. glass, darkly;* 
14: 9. except ye utter by the tongue words* 

19. rather speak five words with my* 
15: 2. By which also ye are saved, 'if ye* 

21. For since bye man (came) death, bye man 

(came) also the resurrection 
57. victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.* 
16: 3. whomsoever ye shall approve by (your) * 
2Co. 1 : 1. of Jesus Christ by the will of God,* 

4.oy the comfort, wherewith we ourselves* 



16 



lCo. 1 



10 



2Co. 1: 5 
11 
16 
19 

20 

2: 4 

10 

14 
3: 4 

7. 
11 

4: 1 
5 
11 
14 
15 

5: 7 

10 

18 

20 

6: 7 

8, 

7:13 

8: 5 

8 

9 

18 

9:11 

12 

13 

14 

10: 1 

9 

11 

11:33 

12:17 

13:10 

Gal 1: 1 

12 
15 

2: 1 

4 

16 

19 

21 

3:14 

18 

19 

26 

4: 7 

13 

23 

5: 6 

13 

6:14 

Eph. 1 : 1 

5 

7, 

15 

2: 4 

8 

16 

18 

3: 6 

9 

10 



. consolation also aboundeth by Christ.? 
.thanks may be given by many on* 
. to pass by you into Macedonia, and to* 
.who was preached among you by S us , 

(even) bye me and Silvanus and 
. unto the glory of God by us.* 
. I wrote unto you with many tears ;* 
.for your sakes (forgave I it) in the 
.his knowledge by us in every place.* 
.such trust have we through Christ* 
.for the glory of his countenance ; 
.that which is done away (was) glorious,* 

(lit. through glory) 
. There/ore seeing we have this ministry, 
, your servants for Jesus' sake. 
. delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, 
. shall raise up us also by Jesus.* 
. all things (are) for your sakes, 
through the thanksgiving of many* 
.For we walk bye faith, not bye sight: 
.receive the things (done) in (his) body,* 
. reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ.-? 
.as though God did beseech (you) by us:* 
, by the armour of righteousness * 
. Bye honour and dishonour, bye evil 
, There/ore we were comforted in your 
. unto us by the will of God.* 
.by occasion of the forwardness of others,* 
.yet for your sakes he became poor, 
. the gospel throughout all the churches ;* 
. causeth through us thanksgiving * 
. by many thanksgivings unto God ;*" 
. "Whiles by the experiment of this * 
.for the exceeding grace of God 
. by the meekness and gentleness of Christ.* 
.as if I would terrify you by letters.* 
. by letters when we are absent,* 
.through e a window in a basket was T let 

down bye the wall, and escaped 
. by any of them whom I sent unto you ? * 
Therefore I write these things being 
.not of men, neither bye man, but by S 

Jesus Christ, and God the Father, 
. by the revelation of Jesus Christ.* 
.mother's womb, and called (me) by his 

grace,* 
. Then fourteen years after I went up e 
.that because of false brethren unawares 
. by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we* 
. For I through the law am dead to thelaw.S 
.for if righteousness (come) by the law," 
. the promise of the Spirit through faith.* 
. God gave (it) to Abraham by promise.* 
. ordained by angels in the hand of* 
.children of God by faith in Christ Jesus.* 
.then an heir of God through Christ.* 
. Ye know how through infirmity of 
.he of the freewoman (was) by promise.* 
.faith which worketh by love.* 
. by love serve one another.* 
. JesusChrist,6y whom the world is crucified* 
. apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God,* 
. adoption of children by Jesus Christ* 
.we have redemption through his blood,* 
. Wherefore I also, after I heard of 
.for his great love wherewith he loved us, 
. by grace are ye saved through faith ;* 
unto God in one body by the cross,* 
For through him we both have * 
of his promise in Christ by the gospel:* 
.who created all things by Jesus Christ:* 
might be known by the church * 



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5 

6 

Phil. 1 



Col. 1 



Eph. 3: 12. with confidence by the faith of him. ? 

16.be strengthened with might by his Spirits 

17. Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith ;? 
4: 6. who (is) above all, and through all,? 

16. by that which every joint supplieth,? 

18. through the ignorance that is in them, be- 

cause of the blindness of their heart: 
: 6. for because of these things cometh 

17. Wherefore be ye not unwise, 
: 13. Where/ore take unto you the whole 

18. Praying always with all prayer? 
: 7. because I have you in my heart ; 

11. which are by Jesus Christ, unto the? 

15. preach Christ even of envy and strife ; and 
some also of good will: 

19. to my salvation through your prayer,? 

20. whether (it be) byS life, or bye death. 
24. in the flesh (is) more needful for you. 
26. by my coming to you again. ? 

:30. Because for the work of Christ 
: 7. those I counted loss for Christ. 
S.for the excellency of the knowledge 

— for whom I have suffered the loss 
9. which is through the faith of Christ,? 

: 1. of Jesus Christ by the will of God,? 
5. For the hope which is laid up for 
9. For this cause we also, since the 
14. we have redemption through his blood,? 

16. all things were created by him, and for 
him:? 

20. peace throughe the blood of his cross, byS 
him to reconcile all things unto himself ; 
byS him, (I say), whether (they be) 

22. In the body of his flesh through death,? 
: 8. lest any man spoil you through philosophy? 

12. through the faith of the operation of? 
19. from which all the body by joints? 

: 6. For which things' sake the wrath of 

17. thanks to God and the Father by him.? 
: S.for which I am also in bonds: 
: 5. we were among you for your sake. 
:13. For this cause also thank we God 
: 5. For this cause, when I could no longer 

7. Therefore, brethren, we were comforted 

— affliction and distress by your faith:? 
9. we joy for your sakes before our God ; 

: 2. we gave you by the Lord Jesus.S 
14. them also which sleep in Jesus? 
: 9. obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ,? 

13. highly in love for their work's sake. 
: 2. be troubled, neither bye spirit, nor by? 

word, nor by ? letter as from. ? us, as that 
the day of 
1 1 .for this cause God shall send them 

14. Whereunto he called you by our gospel,? 
15. whether byS word, or (lit. or by?) our 

epistle. 
12. exhort by our Lord Jesus Christ,^ 

14. obey not our word by this epistle,? 
16. you peace always (lit. through g all time) 

by all means. 
16. for this cause I obtained mercy, 
10. professing godliness with good works.? 

15. she shall be saved in childbearing,? 

5. sanctified by the word of God? 
14. which was given thee by prophecy,? 
23. a little wine for thy stomach's sake 

l.by the will of God, according to£ 

6. Wherefore I put thee in remembrance 

— by the putting on of my hands.? 
10. fey the appearing of our Saviour? 

— immortality to light through the gospel:? 



I2T 



3 

4 

ITh. 1 

2 

3 



4 
5 

2Th. 2 



ITi. 1 
2 



5 
2Ti. 1: 



Tit. 



Heb. 



1 : 12. For the which cause I also suffer 
14. keep by the Holy Ghost which? 
2: 2. heard of me among many witnesses,? 

10. There/ore I endure all things/or the elect's 
sakes, 

3:15. through faith which is in Christ Jesus.? 
1: 17. that by me the preaching mights 
1:13. Wherefore rebuke them sharply, 
3 : 5. by the washing of regeneration,? 

6. through Jesus Christ our Saviour ; ? 
Philem. 7. saints are refreshed by thee, brother.? 

9. Yet for love's sake I rather beseech (thee), 
15. For perhaps he there/ore departed for 
22. 1 trust that through your prayers? 

2. by whom also he made the worlds ;? 

3. when he had by himself purged our sins,? 
9. therefore God, (even) thy God, hath 

14. sent forth to minister for them 
2 : 1 . Therefore we ought to give the more 

2. For if the word spoken by angels? 
3. began to be spoken by the Lord,? 
9. for the suffering of death, crowned 
lO.for whom (are) all things, and by g whom 

— their salvation perfect through sufferings ? 
11. for which cause he is not ashamed to 
14. that through death he might destroy? 

15. through fear of death were all (lit.throughs 
all) their lifetime 

3 : 16. all that came out of Egypt by Moses.? 

19. could not enter in because q/"unbelief. 
4: 6. entered not in because of unbelief: 
5: 3. by reason hereof he ought, as for the 

12. for the time ye ought to be teachers, 

14. those who by reason of use have 
6: 7. meet for them by whom it is dressed, 

12. them who through faith and patience ? 

18. That by two immutable things,? 
7 : 9. receiveth tithes, payed tithes in Abraham.^ 

1 1 . perfection were by the Levitical? 
18. for the weakness and unprofitableness 

19. by the which we draw nigh unto God.? 
21 . by him that said unto him,? 
23. to continue by reason of death: 
24. this (man), because he continueth 

25. that come unto God by him,? 
9: 11. by a greater and more perfect tabernacle,? 

12. Neither bys the blood of goats and calves, 
but bye his own blood he entered in 

14. who through the eternal Spirit ? 
lb. for this cause he is the mediator 

26. by the sacrifice of himself.? 
2. because that the worshippers 

10. through the offering of the body of? 

20. consecrated for us, through the veil,? 
4. by which he obtained witness ? 

— by it he being dead yet speaketh.? 

7. by the which he condemned the world,? 
29. through the Red sea as by dry (land):? 
33. Who through faith subdued kingdoms,? 
39. obtained a good report through faith,? 

l.let us run with patience the race? 

11. them which are exercised thereby. s 

15. thereby many be defiled ;? 
28. let us have grace, whereoy we may serve i 

13: 2. for there&y some have entertained? 

11. into the sanctuary by the high priests 

12. sanctify the people with his own blood,? 
15. By him therefore let us offer ? 

21. in his sight, through Jesus Christ ;S 

22. written a letter unto you in few words.* 
2: 12. be judged by the law of liberty.? 
4. 2. ye have not, because ye ask not. 



10: 



11 



12: 



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IPet. 1 : 3. by the resurrection of Jesus Christ? 
5. through faith unto salvation? 
7. though it be tried with fire, might? 
12. by them that have preached the gospel? 

20. manifest in these last times for you, 

21. Who by him do believe in God, that? 

22. obeying the truth through the Spirit? 

23. by the word of God, which liveth? 
2: 5. acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.? 

13. ordinance of man for the Lord's sake: 
14. unto them that are sent by him? 

19. a man for conscience toward God 

3: 1. won by the conversation of the wives ;? 

14. if ye suffer for righteousness' sake, 

20. eight souls were saved by water.? 

21. by the resurrection of Jestfs Christ:? 
4: 11. may be glorified through Jesus Christ,? 
5:12.1??/ Silvanus, a faithful brother? 

— I have written briefly (lit. withs a few 

words), exhorting, 
2Pet. 1 : 3. through? the knowledge of him that hath 
called us tos glory and virtue: 
4. Where&y are given unto us exceeding? 

— that by these ye might be? 

2: 2. by reason o/whom the way of truth 
3: 5. out of the water and in the water:? 
6. "Whereby the world that then? 
12. wherein the heavens being on fire 
Uoh.2: 12. forgiven you for his name's sake. 
3 : 1 . therefore the world knoweth us 
4: 5. there/ore speak they of the world, 
9. that we might live through him.? 
5: 6. water only, but by water and blood. 
2Joh. 2. For the truth's sake, which dwelleth 

12.1 would not (write) with paper and ink:? 
3Joh. 10. Where/ore, if I come, I will remember 

13. 1 will not with ink and pen write? 
Rev. 1: 1. sent and signified (it) by his angel? 

9. called Patmos, for the word of God, and 
for the testimony 
2: 3. hast patience, and for my name's sake 
4: 11. for thy pleasure they are and were 
6: 9. were slain for the word of God, and for 

the testimony which they held: 
7:15. There/ore are they before the throne 
12: 11. overcame him by the blood of the Lamb, 
and by the word of their testimony ; 
12.There/bre rejoice, (ye) heavens, and ye 
13: 14. by (the means of) those miracles 
18: 8. Therefore shall her plagues come 
10. afar off for the fear of her torment, 
15. afar off for the fear of her torment, 
20: 4. were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, 
and for the word of God, and which had 



&a€X£7rw, diablepo. 

Mat. 7 : 5. then shalt thou see clearly to cast 
Lu. 6:42. then shalt thou see clearly to pull 



Mat 


. 4 


: 1 
5 

8 
11 




13:39 




25:41 


Lu. 


4 


2. 
3. 

5 

G 

13 




8 


12 


Job. 


6:70. 




8:44 




13 


2 


Actsl0:38 




13 


10 


Eph 


.4 


27. 




6 


11. 


ITi. 


3: 


6. 

7. 

11. 


2Ti. 


2: 


26. 




3 


3. 


Tit. 


2 


3. 


Heb 


2 


14. 


Jas. 


4 


7 


IPet. 5 


S. 


Uoh.3 


S. 





10 


Jude 


9 


Rev, 2 


10 


12 


9 




12 


20 


2 




10 



Sm€oAoc, diabolos. 

. to be tempted of the devil. 
. Then the devil taketh him up into 
. Again the devil taketh him up 
. Then the devil leaveth him, 
. The enemy that sowed them is the devil; 
. prepared for the devil and his angels: 
Being forty days tempted of the devil. 
.the devil said unto him, If thou 
. the devil, taking him up into 
. the devil said unto him, All this 
. when the devil had ended all 
. then cometh the devil, and taketh 
.you twelve, and one of you is a devil? 
. Ye are of (your) father the devil, 
. the devil having now put into 
. all that were oppressed of the devil; 
, (thou) child of the devil, (thou) enemy 
, Neither give place to the devil. 
, to stand against the wiles of the devil. 
the condemnation of the devil. 
. reproach and the snare of the devil. 
wives (be) grave, not slanderers, sober, 
out of the snare of the devil, who 
, trucebreakers, false accusers, incontinent, 
, not false accusers, not given to much wine, 
power of death, that is, the devil; 
. Resist the devil, and he will flee 
, because your adversary the devil, 
.He that committeth sin is of the devil,- 
for the devil sinneth from the begin- 
ning, 
might destroy the works of the devil. 
manifest, and the children of the devil: 
when contending with the devil 
, the devil shall cast (some) of you 
that old serpent, called the Devil, 
the devil is come down unto you, 
that old serpent, which is the devil, 
the devil that deceived them was 



(Wtocavoj, 



diabaino. 



Lu. 16 -.26. they which would pass from hence 
Actsl6: 9. saying, Come over into Macedonia, and 
Heb 11:29. By faith they passed through the Red sea 



<W€aXAojiicu, diaballomai. 

Lu. 16: l.the same was accused unto "him 



SiayyiWco, diangello. 

Lu. 9:60. go thou and preach the kingdom of God. 
Acts21:26.to signify the accomplishment of the 
Ro . 9:17. that my name might be declared 



%ia£e&{ 



diabebaio-omai. 



ITi. 
Tit. 



^aioojLiaii 

1 : 7. what they say, nor whereof they affirm. 
3: 8. things I will that thou affirm constantly, 



^Layivojiai, diaginomai. 

Mar.16: l.when the sabbath was past, 
Acts25:13.q/?er (lit. when were past) certain days 
king Agrippa 
27 : 9. Now when much time was spent, 



SiayivMGKGj, diaginosko., 

Acts23:15.ye would enquire something more per- 
fectly 
24:22. 1 will know the uttermost of your matter. 



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$iayvu)pi%(*), diagnorizo. 

Lu. 2:17. they made known abroad the 

$Layv(t)Gig) diagnosis. 

A cts25: 21. reserved unto the hearing of Augustus, 

SiayoyyvZw, diagonguzo. 

Lu. 15: 2. the Pharisees and scribes murmured, 
19: 7. when they saw (it), they all murmured, 



Siaypriyopib), diagreegoreo. 

Lu. 9:32. when they were awake, they saw 



Siayu) j diago. 



ITi. 2: 2. that we may lead a quiet and peaceable 

life 
Tit. 3: 3. living in malice and envy, hateful, 



Stadsxofiai, diadekomai. 

Acts 7 :45. also our fathers that came after 



Sia8i7/xa, diadeema. 



Rev.12: 3. seven crowns upon his heads. 

13: l.upon his horns ten crowns, and upon 
19: 12. on his head (were) many crowns; 



SiaSiSwfit, diadiddmi. 

Lu. 1 1 : 22: wherein he trusted, and divideth his spoils. 

18: 22. distribute unto the poor, and thou shalt 
Joh. 6: 11 . he distributed to the disciples, and the 
Acts 4 :35. distribution was made unto every 
Rev.17 : 13. shall give their power and strength 



^laSo^pg, diadokos. 

Acts24:27.Porcius Festus came into Felix' room: 
(lit. Felix received a successor Porcius 
Festus) 



SiaZiLvvvjiii, diazonnumi. 

Joh. 13 : 4. took a towel, and girded himself. 

5. the towel wherewith he was girded. 
21 : 7. he girt (his) fisher's coat (unto him), 



SiaOiiicr}, diatheekee. 

Mat.26:28.my blood of the new testament, 
Mar.l4:24.my blood of the new testament, 
Lu. 1 : 72. to remember his holy covenant ; 

22: 20. This cup (is) the new testament in 
Acts 3:25. of the covenant which God made 

7: 8. he gave him the covenant of 
Ro. 9: 4. the glory, and the covenants, and the 
giving 



Ro. 


11 


27. 


lCo.ll 


25. 


2Co. 


3 


6. 
14. 


Gal. 


3 


15. 
17. 




4 


24. 


Eph 


2 


:12. 


Heb 


7 


22. 




8 


6. 





16. 




17 




20. 


10 


16 




29 


12 


24 


13 


.20 


.ev.ll 


:19 



AIA 

this (is) my covenant unto them, 
This cup is the new testament in 
able ministers of the new testament; 
in the reading of the old testament; 
Though (it be) but a man's covenant, 
the covenant, that was confirmed 
for these are the two covenants; 
. strangers from the covenants of 
made a surety of a better testament. 
the mediator of a better covenant, 
when I will make a new covenant 
Not according to the covenant that 
they continued not in my covenant, 
this (is) the covenant that I will make 
, the ark of the covenant overlaid 
the tables of the covenant; 
, the mediator of the new testament, 
(that were) under the first testament, 
For where a testament (is), there must 
. For a testament (is) of force after 
.This (is) the blood of the testament 
. This (is) the covenant that I will make 
. counted the blood of the covenant, 
. the mediator of the new covenant, 
. the blood of the everlasting covenant, 
.his temple the ark of his testament: 



Siaiptcng, diairesis. 

lCo. 12: 4. Now there are diversities of gifts, 

5. there are differences of administrations, 

6. there are diversities of operations, 



Siaiptu), diaireo. 

Lu. 15:12. he divided unto them (his) living. 
lCo.\2:ll. dividing to every man severally as 



SidKaOapiZu), diakaiharizo. 

Mat. 3: 12. he will throughly purge his floor, 
Lu . 3 : 1 7 . he will throughly purge his floor , 



§iaK.aTzkiyxo}iah diakatelenkomai. 

Actsl8:28. For he mightily convinced the Jews, 



^taKOviw, diakoneo. 

Mat. 4:11. angels came and ministered unto him. 
8:15. she arose, and ministered unto them. 
20:28. came not to be ministered unto, but to mi- 
nister, and to give his life a 
25: 44. in prison, and did not minister unto thee? 
27:55. from Galilee, ministering unto him: 
Mar. 1 : 13. the angels ministered unto him. 

31. left her, and she ministered unto them. 
10:45. not to be ministered unto, but to minister, 
15:41. followed him, and ministered unto him ; 
Lu. 4:39. she arose and ministered unto them. 
8: 3. others, which ministered unto him 
10: 40. my sister hath left me to serve alone? 
12: 37. will come forth and serve them. 
17: 8. 1 may sup, and gird thyself, and serve me, 
22:26. he that is chief, as he that doth serve. 
27. that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth ? 



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Lu. 22 
Joh.12 



Acts 6 

19 

Ro. 15 

2Co. 3 



ITi. 3 



2Ti. 1 
Philem 
Heb. 6; 

lPet.l: 
4: 



27. 1 am among you as he that serveth. 

2. ma&e him a supper; and Martha served: 
26. If any man serve me, let him follow me ; 
— if any man serve me, him will (my) 

2. leave the word of God, and serve tables. 
22. two of them that ministered unto him, 

25. unto Jerusalem to minister unto the saints. 

3. the epistle of Christ ministered by us, 

19. which is administered by us to the 

20. which is administered by us: 

10. let them use the office of a deacon, 

13. For they that have used the office of a deacon 

well 
18. how many things he ministered unto 
.13. he might have ministered unto me 
10. in that ye have ministered to the saints, 

and do minister. 
12. unto us they did minister the things, 

10. (even so) minister the same one to 

another, 

1 1 . if any man minister, (let him do it) 



Lu. 10: 

Acts 1 

6: 

11 
12 
20: 
21: 
Ro. 11: 
12: 

15: 
lCo.12 

16 
2Co. 3 



Siaicovia, diakonia. 

Martha was cumbered about much serving, 
had obtained part of this ministry. 
he may take part of this ministry 
neglected in the daily ministration. 
to prayer, and to the ministry of the word, 
determined to send relief unto the 
they had fulfilled(their) ministry, 
the ministry, which I have received 
among the Gentiles by his ministry. 
I magnify mine office: 
Or ministry, (let us wait) on (our) minis- 
tering: 
that my service which (I have) 
are differences of administrations, 
themselves to the ministry of the saints, 
if the ministration of death, written 
shall not the ministration of the spirit 
if the ministration of condemnation 
doth the ministration of righteousness 
seeing we have this ministry, 
to us the ministry of reconciliation ; 
that the ministry be not blamed : 
the fellowship of the ministering to 
touching the ministering to the saints, 
For the administration of this service 
by the experiment of this ministration 
wages (of them), to do you service, (lit. 

for ministering to you) 
for the work of the ministry, 
Take heed to the ministry which 
putting me into the ministry ; 
make full proof of thy ministry. 
profitable to me for the ministry. 
. spirits, sent forth to minister for them 
I know thy works, and charity, and ser- 
vice, 



SiaKovog, diakonos. 

Mat.20:26. let him be your minister; 

22:13. Then said the king to the servants, 

23: 11. greatest among you shall be your servant. 

Mar. 9:35. be last of all, and servant of all. 
10:43. among you, shall be your minister: 

Joh. 2: 5. His mother saith unto the servants, 
9. the servants which drew the water 





4: 1. 




5:18. 




6: 3. 




8: 4. 




9: 1. 




12. 




13. 




11: 8. 


Eph 


4:12. 


Col. 


4:17. 


ITi. 


1:12. 


2Ti. 


4: 5. 




11. 


Heb 


. 1:14. 


Rev. 


2:19. 



Joh. 


12:26. 


Ro. 


13 


4. 




15 


8. 




16 


1. 


ICo 


3 


: 5. 


2Co 


3 


: 6. 




6 


4. 




11 


15. 

23. 


Gal. 


2: 


17. 


Eph 


3 


7. 




6 


21. 


Phi. 


1 


1. 


Col. 


1: 


7. 

23. 
25. 




4: 


7. 


ITh 


3 


2. 


ITi. 


3: 


8. 
12. 




4: 


6. 



, there shall also my servant be : 
For he is the minister of God to thee 
he is the minister of God, a revenger 
a minister of the circumcision for 
Phebe our sister, which is a servant 
, ministers by whom ye believed, 
, also hath made us able ministers 
ourselves as the ministers of God, 
if his ministers also be transformed as the 

ministers of righteousness ; 
Are they ministers of Christ ? 
(is) therefore Christ the minister of sin? 
Whereof I was made a minister, 
beloved brother and faithful minister 
with the bishops and deacons: 
for you a faithful minister of Christ ; 
I Paul am made a minister; 
Whereof I am made a minister, 
a faithful minister and fellowservant 
Timotheus, our brother, and minister of 

God, 
Likewise (must) the deacons (be) grave, 
deacons be the husbands of one wife, 
thou shalt be a good minister of 



SiaKocrioi, diakosioi. 

Mar. 6:S7. two hundred pennyworth of bread, 
Joh. 6: 7. Two hundred pennyworth of bread 

21: 8. as it were two hundred cubits, 
Acts23:23.Make ready two hundred soldiers 
— spearmen two hundred, at the third 
27:37.^0 hundred threescore and sixteen 
Rev.l 1 : 3. a thousand two hundred (and) threescore 
12; 6. a thousand two hundred (and) threescore 
days. 



SiaKOvofiai, diahou-omai. 

Acts23:35. 1 wiU hear thee, said he, when 



Mat.16 

21 

Mar.ll 

ActslO 

11 

15 
Ro. 4 

14 

ICo. 4 

6 

11 

14 
Jas. 1 
2 
Jude 



Siaicpiva), diakrino. 

: 3. ye can discern the face of the sky ; 

21 . If ye have faith, and doubt not, ye 
:23. shall not doubt in his heart, 

20. go with them, doubting nothing: 
2. of the circumcision contended with him, 

12. bade me go with them, nothing doubting. 
9. put no difference between us and them, 

:20. He staggered not at the promise of God 

23. he that doubteth is damned if he eat, 

: 7. For who maketh thee to differ 

; 5. able to judge between his brethren ? 

29. not discerning the Lord's body. 

31. For if we would judge ourselves, 

29. speak two or three, and let the other judge. 

: 6. nothing wavering. For he that wavereth 
4. Are ye not then partial in yourselves, 
9. when contending with the devil 

22. of some have compassion, making a 

difference : 



haKpiviQ, diakrisis. 

Ro. 14: 1 . not to doubtful disputations. 

] Co.12 : 10. to another discerning of spirits ; to 

Heb 5:14. exercised to discern both good and evil. 



AIA 
$ia.KU)\vit), diakoluo. 

Mat. 3:14. John forbad him, saying, I have 



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SiaXaXlu), dialaleo. 

Lu. 1 : 65. these sayings were noised abroad 
6:11. communed one with another what 



SiaXtyojuai, dialegomi 



Mar 9 
Acts 17 



18: 



34. they had disputed among themselves, 

2. reasoned with them out of the scriptures, 
17. Therefore disputed he in the synagogue 
4. he reasoned in the synagogue every 
19. the synagogue, and reasoned with the Jews. 
19: 8. three months, disputing and persuading 

9. disputing daily in the school 
20 : 7 . Paul preached un to them, ready 

9. as Paul teas long preaching, he sunk 
24: 12. in the temple disputing with any man, 
25. as he reasoned of righteousness, 
Hebl2: 5. which speaketh unto you as unto 
Jude 9. he disputed about the body of Moses, 



diaXeiTTw, dialipo. 

Lu. 7 : 45. hath not ceased to kiss my feet. 



SluXektoq, dialehtos. 

Acts 1 : 19. field is called in their proper tongue, 
2: 6. heard them speak in his own language. 
8. hear we every man in our own tongue, 
21:40. spake unto (them) in the Hebrew tongue, 
22: 2. he spake in the Hebrew tongue to them, 
26: 14. saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, 



StaXAarro/xcu, diallattomai. 

Mat. 5:24. first be reconciled to thy brother, 



^laXoyiZo/uLaL, dicdogizomai. 

Mat.16 : 7. they reasoned among themselves, 
8. why reason ye among yourselves, 
21 : 25. they reasoned with themselves, saying, 
Mar 2: 6. sitting there, and reasoning in their hearts, 
8. that they so reasoned within themselves, 
— Why reason ye these things in your 
8:16. they reasoned among themselves, 

17. Why reason ye, because ye have no bread? 
9: 33. that ye disputed among yourselves 
Lu. 1 : 29. cast in her mind what manner 

3: 15. And as... all men mused in their hearts 
5:21. scribes and the Pharisees began to reason, 

22. What reason ye in your hearts ? 
12: 17. he thought within himself, saying, 
20: 14. they reasoned among themselves, 
Joh. 11 -.50. Nor consider that it is expedient 



SiaXoyMTfiogi dialogismos. 

Mat.15 : 19. out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, 



Mar 


7:21. 


Lu. 


2:35. 




5:22. 




6: 8 




9:46 




47 




24:38 


Ro. 


1:21 




14: 1 


ICo 


3:20 


Phi. 


2:14. 


lTi. 


2: 8 


Jas. 


2: 4 



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heart of men, proceed evil thoughts, 

that the thoughts of many hearts 

when Jesus perceived their thoughts, 

he knew their thoughts, and said to 

there arose a reasoning among them, 

perceiving the thought of their heart, 

why do thoughts arise in your hearts ? 

became vain in their imaginations, 

not to doubtful disputations. 

The Lord knoweth the thoughts of 

Do all things without murmurings and 

disputing s: 
, holy hands, without wrath and doubting 
become judges of evil thoughts ? 



SiaXvoiiai, dialuomai. 

Acts 5 :36. were scattered, and brought to nought. 

SiaiuiapTvpojuiai, diamarturomai. 

that he may testify unto them, 

many other words did he testify and 

exhort, 
when they had testified and preached 
to testify that it is he which was 
and testified to the Jews (that) Jesus (was) 

Christ. 
Testifying both to the Jews, and also to 
Holy Ghost witnesseth in every city, 
to testify the gospel of the grace of God. 
for as thou hast testified of me in 
expounded and testified the kingdom of 

God, 
have forewarned you and testified. 
I charge (thee) before God, and the Lord 
charging (them) before the Lord that 
I charge (thee) therefore before God, 
one in a certain place testified, saying, 



Lu. 


16 


28 


Acts 2:40 




8 


25 




10:42 




18 


5 




20 


21 

23 
24 




23 


11 




28:23 


ITh 


. 4 


6 


lTi 


5 


21 


2Ti 


2 


14 




4: 


1. 


Hefc 


2 


6 



^LanayojiaL, diamakomai. 

Acts23: 9 .the Pharisees' part arose, and strove, 
saying, 



^tafiivu), diameno. 



Lu. 



1 :22. beckoned unto them, and remained speech- 
less. 
22: 28. they which have continued with me 
Gal. 2: 5. the truth of the gospel ?night continue 
Heb 1:11. They shall perish ; but thou remainest ; 
2Pet.3: 4. all things continue as (they were) 



Sia/utpiZw, diamerzzo. 

Mat.27: 35. parted his garments, casting lots: 
. — They parted my garments among 
Mar 15: 24. they parted his garments, casting lots 
Lu. 1 1 : 1 7. Every kingdom divided against itself 

18. If Satan also be divided against himself, 
12:52. shall be five in one house divided, 
53. The father shall be divided against 
22: 17. Take this, and divide (it) among your- 
selves: 
23:34. they parted his raiment, and cast lots. 
Joh. 19:24. They parted my raiment among them, 



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Acts 2: 3. appeared unto them cloven tongues 
45. parted them to all (men), as every 


ActslO: 2. alms to the people, and prayed to God 
alway. 
24: 16. to have always a conscience void of 


<W/x£jot 07x0 c, diamerismos. 

Lu. 12 :51 . 1 tell you, Nay ; but rather division . 


Ro. 11:10. bow down their back alway. 
Heb 9 : 6. the priests went always into the first taber- 
nacle, 
13: 15. sacrifice of praise to God continually, 


Siavi/mo/uai, dianemomai. 

Acts 4: 17. that it spread no further among the people, 


SiairEpaii), diaperao. 

Mat. 9: 1 . he entered into a ship, and passed over, 
14:34. when they ivere gone over, they 


Siaveva), dianuo. 

Lu. 1:22. for he beckoned (lit. was beckoning) unto 
them, and remained 


Mar 5:21. when Jesus was passed over again 

6:53. when they had passed over, they came 
Lu. 16:26. neither can they pass to us, that (would 

come) 
Acts21 : 2. finding a ship sailing over unto 


Siavoriiua, dianoeema* 

Lu. 11: 17. he, knowing their thoughts, said 


SiclttXeuj, diapleo. 

Acts27 : 5. when we had sailed over the sea of 






Siavoia, dianoya. 

Mat.22:37. with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. 
Mar 12:30. all thy soul, and with all thy mind, 
Lu. 1 :51 . in the imagination of their hearts. 

10: 27. all thy strength, and with all thy mind; 


dtairovEOiuLai, diaponeomai. 

Acts 4: 2. Being grieved that they taught the people, 
16: 18. Paul, being grieved, turned and said 


Eph. 1 : 18. The eyes of your understanding being 
2: 3. desires of the flesh and of the mind; 
4:18. Having the understanding darkened, 
Col. 1 : 21. enemies in (your) mind by wicked 
Heb 8:10.1 will put my laws into their mind, 

10: 16. in their minds will I write them ; 
1 Pet. 1:13. gird up the loins of your mind, 
2Pet.3: 1 . 1 stir up your pure minds by way 
Uoh.5:20.hath given us an understanding, 


^LaTTopevojuLat, diaporuomai. 

Lu. 6 : 1 . that he went through the corn fields ; 
13:22. he went through the cities and villages, 
18: 36. hearing the multitude pass by, 
Actsl6: 4. as they went through the cities, 
Ro. 15: 24. for I trust to see you in my journey, 






Smvoryo), dianoigo. 

Mar 7:34.saith unto him, Ephphatha, that is, Be 
opened. 
35. straightway his ears were opened, 
Lu. 2:23. Every male that openeth the womb 

24: 31. their eyes were opened, and they knew 
him ; 


Siairopiu), diaporeo. 

Lu. 9: 7. he was perplexed, because that it was 
24: 4. as they were much perplexed thereabout, 

Acts 2: 12. they were all amazed, and were in doubt, 
5 : 24. they doubted of them whereunto 
10: 17. while Peter doubted in himself what 


32. while he opened to us the scriptures ? 
45. Then opened he their understanding, 
Actsl6: 14. whose heart the Lord opened, that 
17: 3. Opening and alledging, that Christ 


^lairpayiuLaTEvofiat, diapragmatuomai . 

Lu. 19 :15. how much every man had gained by 
trading. 






cHiavvKTspEVG), dianukteruo. 

Lu. 6:12. continued all night in prayer to God. 


^Lcnrpiofiai, diapriomai. 

Acts 5 :33. heard (that), they were cut (to the heart), 


Siavvu), dianuo. 

Acts21 : 7. when we had finished (our) course 


7 : 54. they were cut to the heart, and they 


$iap7ra%u), diarpazo. 


SicnravTog, diapantos. 
Mar 5: 5. always, night and day, he was in 
Lu. 24:53. were continually in the temple, 


Mat.l2:29.into a strong man's house, and spoil his 
goods, 

— then he will spoil his house. 

Mar 3: 27. a strong man's house, and spoil his goods, 

— then he will spoil his house. 

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ciappijaau) & Siappy'iyvvfiL, 
diarreesso & diarreegnumi. 

Mat.26:65. Then the high priest rent his clothes, 
Mar 14: 63. Then the high priest rent his clothes, and 
Lu. 5: 6. multitude of fishes: and their net brake. 

8: 29. he brake the bands, and was driven 
Actsl4:14.they rent their clothes, and ran in 



SiacrcKpEw, diasapheo. 

Mat.l8:31.came and told unto their lord all that 



Siaaeih), diaslo. 
Lu. 3: 14. Do violence to no man, neither accuse 



SicKTKopmZw, diaskorpizo. 

Mat 25: 24. gathering where thou hast not straw ed : 
26. gather where I have not strawed : 
26: 31. the flock shall be scattered abroad. 

Mar 14: 27. the shepherd, and the sheep shall be scat- 
tered. 

Lu. 1 : 51 . he hath scattered the proud in the 
15: 13. there wasted his substance with 
16 : 1 . that he had wasted his goods. 

Joh. 11:52. children of God that were scattered abroad. 

Acts 5:37. as many as obeyed him, were dispersed. 



§iaG7ra(jj, diaspao. 

Mar 5 : 4. the chains had been plucked asunder 
Acts23: 10. lest Paul should have been pulled in pieces 



diacnreipto, diasplro. 



Acts 8 : 1 . they were all scattered abroad throughout 
4. they that were scattered abroad went 
11 : 19. they which were scattered abroad upon 



Sia(T7ropa, diaspora. 



Joh. 



7: 35. unto the dispersed (lit. the dispersion) 
among the Gentiles, 
Jas. 1 : 1. twelve tribes which are scattered abroad, 
IPet. 1 : 1 . strangers scattered throughout Pontus, 



8mo-T£A\ojuat, diastellomai. 

Mat 16:20. Then charged he his disciples 
Mar 5:43. he charged them straitly that no 
7:36. he charged them that they should 

j— the more he charged them, so much 
8: 15. he charged them, saying, Take heed, 
9: 9. he charged them that they should 
Actsl5:24.we gave no (such) commandment : 
Hebl2:20. not endure that which was commanded, 



§iaoTr)f±a) diasteema. 

Acts 5: 7. it was about the space of three hours 



SiclgtoXy), diastolee. 

Ro. 3 : 22. for there is no difference : 

10: 12. no difference between the Jew and the 
lCo.14: 7. except they give a distinction in the 
sounds, 



§ia(TTp£<p(i), diastrepho. 

Mat.17: 17. O faithless and perverse generation, how 
Lu. 9 : 41 . O faithless and perverse generation, how 
23: 2. We found this (fellow) perverting the 
nation, 
Actsl3: 8. seeking to turn away the deputy from 

10. cease to pervert the right ways of the 
Lord? 
20:30. men arise, speaking perverse things, 
Phi. 2 : 15. midst of a crooked and perverse nation, 



Stacoj^w, diasozo. 



Mat.l4:36.many as touched were made perfectly 

whole. 
Lu. 7: 3. that he would come and heal his servant. 
Acts23 -.24:. bring (him) safe unto Felix the governor 
27: 43. the centurion, willing to save Paul, 

44. that they escaped all safe to land. 
28 : 1 . when they were escaped, then they 
4. though he hath escaped the sea, yet 
lPet.3:20. eight souls were saved by water. 



Siarayr), diatagee. 



Acts 7: 53. the law by the disposition of angels, 
Ro. 13: 2.resisteth the ordinance of God: and they 



Siarayfia, diatagma. 

Heb 11 : 23. not afraid of the king's commandment. 

^LarapciTrit), diataratto. 
Lu. 1 : 29. she was troubled at his saying, and cast 



dia.Ta<j(ju) 9 diatasso. 

Mat.li : 1 . of commanding his twelve disciples, 

Lu. 3:13. than that which is appointed you. 
8 : 55. he commanded to give her meat. 
17 : 9. things that were commanded him ? 

10. those things which are commanded you, 

Acts 7:44. as he had appointed, speaking 
18 : 2. Claudius had commanded all 
20: 13. for so had he appointed, minding 
23 : 31 . the soldiers, as it was commanded 
24:23. he commanded a centurion to keep 

iCo. 7: 17. so ordain I in all churches. 

9:14. Even so hath the Lord ordained 
1 1 : 34. the rest will 1 set in order when 
16: l.as I have given order to the churches 

Gal. 3:19. (it was) ordained by angels in 

Tit. 1 : 5. as I had appointed thee: 



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SiaTsXitt), diateleo. 

Acts27: 33. continued fasting, having taken nothing. 



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SiavyaZw, diaugazo. 

2Pet. 1 : 19. until the day dawn, and the day star 



Siarripiu), diateereo. 

Lu. 2:51. his mother kept all these sayings in 
Actsl5:29.from which if ye keep yourselves, ye 



diari, diati. 

Mat. 9:11. Why eateth your Master with publicans 
14. Why do we and the Pharisees fast oft, 
13: 10. Why speakest thou unto them in parables ? 
15: 2. Why do thy disciples transgress 

3. Wfiy do ye also transgress the 
17 : 19. Why could not we cast him out ? 
21 : 25. Why did ye not then believe him ? 
Mar. 2: 18. Why do the disciples of John and of the 
7 : 5. Why walk not thy disciples according 
11:31. Why then did ye not believe him ? 
Lu. 5:30. Why do ye eat and drink with publicans 
33. Why do the disciples of John fast often, 
19:23. Wherefore then gavest not thou my 

31. ask you, Why do ye loose (him) ? 
20: 5. Why then believed ye him not? 
24:38. why do thoughts arise in your hearts? 
Joh. 7:45. Why have ye not brought him ? 

8 : 43. Why do ye not understand my speech ? 

46. why do ye not believe me? 
12: 5. Why was not this ointment sold 
13:37. Lord, why cannot I follow thee now? 
Acts 5: 3. why hath Satan filled thine heart 
Ro. 9:32. Wherefore ? Because (they sought it) 
lCo. 6: 7. Why do ye not rather take wrong? why do 

ye not rather (suffer yourselves) 
2Co.ll:ll. Wherefore ? because I love you not? 
Rev.17 : 7. Wherefore didst thou marvel ? 



Siarfflsfiai, diaiithemai. 

Lu. 22:29.1 appoint unto you a kingdom, as my 

Father hath appointed unto me ; 
Acts 3: 25. the covenant which God made 
Heb. 8: 10. the covenant that I will make with 
9: 16. be the death of the testator. 

17. strength at all while the testator liveth. 
10: 16. the covenant that I will make with 



SicKJxivrig, diaphanees. 

Rev.21 : 21. as it were transparent glass. 



Siatyipu), diaphero. 



Mat. 6:26 



10 
12 

Mar 11 
Lu. 12 

Acts] 3 

27 
Ro. 2 
lCo.15 
Gal. 2 
4 
Phi. 1 



. A re ye not much tetter than they? 

31. ye are of more value than many sparrows. 

12. How much then is a man better than a 
sheep ? 

16. that any man should carry (any) vessel 
7. ye are of more value than many sparrows. 

24. more are ye better than the fowls ? 

49. word of the Lord was published through- 
out 

27. as we were driven up and down in 

18. the things that are more excellent, 

41. for (one) star differeth from (another) 
6. it maketh no matter to me : 
1 . differeth nothing from a servant, 

10. ye may approve things that are excellent ; 



Siafyzvyu), diaphugo. 

Acts27:42.any of them should swim out, and escape. 



$iaTp&(i), diatribo. 



Joh. 3 :22. there he tarried with them, and baptized. 

11 :54. there continued with his disciples. 
Actsl2: 19. from Judaea to Cassarea, and (there)a6ode. 
14: 3. Long time therefore abode they speaking 

28. there they abode long time with 
15:35. Paul also and Barnabas continued in 

Antioch, 
16: 12. we were in that city abiding certain days. 
20: 6. where we abode seven days. 
25: 6. And when he had tarried among them 
14. when they had been there many days, 



<$La.Tpo<j>r}, diatrophee. 

lTi. 6: 8. having food and raiment let us be 



SiatyrifiiZi*), diapheemizo. 

Mat. 9:31. spread abroad his fame m all that country. 

28: 15. this saying is commonly reported among 
Mar. 1 :45, to blaze abroad the matter, insomuch 



SiatyQsipu, diapthlro. 

Lu. 12:33. no thief approacheth, neither moth cor- 

rupteth. 
2Co. 4: 16. though our outward man perish, 
lTi. 6: 5. disputings of men of corrupt minds, 
Rev. 8: 9. third part of the ships were destroyed. 

ll:18.shouldest destroy them which destroy the 
earth. 



SiatyQopa, diaphthora. 

Acts 2:27. suffer thine Holy One to see corruption 
31. neither his flesh did see corruption. 
13: 34. no more to return to corruption, 

35. suffer thine Holy One to see corruption. 

36. laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption : 

37. God raised again, saw no corruption. 



$ia(j)opog, diaphoros. 

Ro. 12: 6. gifts differing according to the grace 
Heb. 1 : 4. obtained a more excellent name 

8: 6. obtained a more excellent ministry, 

9: 10. in meats and drinks, and divers washings, 



Sia(j>v\a.TTii), diaphulatto. 

Lu. 4 : 1 0. his angels charge over thee, to keep thee , 



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EiaxzipiZoimai, diakirizomai. 

Acts 5 : 30. Jesus, whom ye slew and hanged on a tree. 
26:21. the temple, and went about to hill (me). 



SiaxwpiZofiaii diakorizomai. 

Lu. 9:33. as they departed from him, Peter said 

StSajcrticoe, didaktikos. 



\ Mar. 10 
12: 



lTi. 3 
2TL 2 



: 2. given to hospitality, apt to teach ; 
; 24. gentle unto all (men), apt to teach, 



SidaicTOc;, didaktos. 

J oh. 6: 45. they shall be all taught of God. 
ICo. 2 -.13. words which man's wisdom teacheth, 
which the Holy Ghost teacheth ; 



but 



Ro. 12: 
15: 

Eph. 4: 

Col. 2: 

lTi. 1: 

4: 



&Sao-KaAia, didaskalia. 

Mat.15: 9. teaching (for) doctrines the command- 
ments 
Mar. 7: 7. teaching (for) doctrines the command- 
ments of men. 
or he that teacheth, on teaching ; 
aforetime were written for our learning, 
. about with every wind of doctrine, 
, the commandments and doctrines of men? 
that is contrary to sound doctrine ; 
. to seducing spirits, and doctrines of devils ; 
words of faith and of good doctrine, 
to reading, to exhortation, to doctrine. 
Take heed unto thyself, and unto the 

doctrine; 
, who labour in the word and doctrine. 
the name of God and (his) doctrinebe 
to the doctrine which is according 
,thou hast fully known my doctrine, 
profitable for doctrine, for reproof, 
. will not endure sound doctrine ; 
. may be able by sound doctrine 
1. things which become sound doctrine: 
7. in doctrine (shewing) uncorruptness, 
10. may adorn the doctrine of God 



5:17. 

6: 1. 

3. 

2Ti. 3:10, 

16. 

4: 3 

Tit. 1: 9 

2: 1, 



Si^acncaXog, didaskalos. 

Mat. 8: 19. said unto him, Master, I will 

9:11. Why eateth your Master with publicans 
10:24. The disciple is not above (his) master, 

25. the disciple that he be as his master, 
12:38. Master, we would see a sign from thee. 
17: 24. Doth not your master pay tribute? 
19: 16. Good Master, what good thing 
22:16. Master, we know that thou art true, 
24. Saying, Master, Moses said, If a 
36. Master, which (is) the great command- 
ment 
26: 18. say unto him, The Master saith, 
Mar. 4:38. Master, carest thou not that we perish ? 
5:35. why troublest thou the Master 
9: 17. said, Master, I have brought 

38. Master, we saw one casting out 
10:17. Good Master, what shall I do 
20. Master, all these have I observed 



Lu. 



Joh. 



11 
13 

20 
Actsl3 
Ro. 2: 
lCo.12 

Eph. 4 

lTi. 2: 
2Ti. 1 
4 
Heb. 5 
Jas. 3 



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-.35. saying, Master, we would that 

; 14. they say unto him, Master, we know 

19. Master, Moses wrote unto us, 
32. Well, master, thou hast said the 

: 1. Master, see what manner of stones 
: 14. The master saith, Where is the 
: 46. sitting in the midst of the doctors, 
: 12. Master, what shall we do ? 
-.40. The disciple is not above his master: 
— perfect shall be as his master. 
;40.he saith, Master, say on. 
;49. is dead; trouble not the Master. 
:38. saying, Master, I beseech thee, 
:25. Master, what shall I do to inherit 
:45. said unto him, Master, thus saying 
: 13. said unto him, Master, speak 
: 18. saying, Good Master, what shall 
; 39. said unto him, Master, rebuke thy dis- 
ciples. 
:21. Master, we know that thou sayest 

28. Saying, Master, Moses wrote unto us, 
39. said, Master, thou hast well said. 

: 7. saying, Master, but when shall 

: 11. The Master saith unto thee, Where 

38(39). to say, being interpreted, Master, 
: 2. we know that thou art a teacher 

10. Art thou a master of Israel, 
: 4. They say unto him, Master, this 
: 28. saying, The Master is come, 
: 13. Ye call me Master and Lord: and ye 

14. If 1 then, (your) Lord and Master, 
:16. Rabboni ; which is to say, Master. 
: 1 . at Antioch certain prophets and teachers ; 

20. a teacher of babes, which hast the 

: 28. secondarily prophets, thirdly teachers, 

29. (are) all prophets? (are) all teachers? 

: 1 1 . evangelists ; and some, pastors and 
teachers ; 
7. a teacher of the Gentiles in faith 
: 11 . an apostle, and a teacher of the Gentiles. 
: 3. they heap to themselves teachers, 
: 12. for the time ye ought to be teachers, 
: 1 . My brethren, be not many masters, 



didavKii), didasko. 

Mat. 4: 23. teaching in their synagogues, and preaching 
5: 2. he opened his mouth, and taught them, 

19. shall teach men so, he shall be 

— whosoever shall do and teach (them), 
7 : 29. he taught (lit. was teaching) them as (one) 

having authority, 
9 :35. teaching in their synagogues, 
11: 1 . to teach and to preach in their cities. 
13:54. he taught them in their synagogue, 
15: 9. teaching (for) doctrines the command- 
ments 
21 :23. came unto him as he was teaching, 
22: 16. and teachest the way of God in truth, 
26:55. with you teaching in the temple, 
28: 15. did as they were taught: and this 

20. Teaching them to observe all things 
Mar. 1:21. entered into the synagogue, and taught. 

22. for he taught (lit. was teaching) them as 
one that had 
2: 13. resorted unto him, and he taught them. 
4: 1. he began again to teach by the 

2. he taught them many things 
6 : 2. began to teach in the synagogue : 
6. round about the villages, teaching. 



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9 
10 
11 
12 

14 

Lu. 4 



21 

23: 

Joh. 6: 

7 



Mar. 6 : 30. had done, and what they had taught. 
34. he began to teach them many things. 
7: 7. teaching (for) doctrines the command- 
ments 
he began to teach them, that the 
For he taught his disciples, and said 
as he was wont, he taught them 
he taught, saying unto them, 
but teachest the way of God in truth : 
while he taught in the temple, 
daily with you in the temple teaching, 
he taught in their synagogues, 
taught (lit. was teaching) them on the 

sabbath days. 
taught the people out of the ship, 
on a certain day, as he was teaching, 
entered into the synagogue and taught: 
said unto him, Lord, teach us to pray, as 

John also taught his disciples, 
the Holy Ghost shall teach you in the 
he was teaching in one of the synagogues 
went through the cities and villages, teach- 
ing, 
thou hast taught in our streets. 
he taught (lit. was teaching) daily in the 

temple. 
as he taught the people in the temple, 
we know that thou sayest and teachest 

rightly, 
teachest the way of God truly: 
in the day time he was teaching in the 
teaching throughout all Jewry, 
as he taught in Capernaum. 
Jesus went up into the temple, andtaught. 
cried Jesus in the temple as he taught, 
among the Gentil es, and teach the Gentiles ? 
he sat down, and taught them. 
as he taught in the temple: and no 
as my Father hath taught me, I 
born in sins, and dost thou teach us ? 
he shall leach you all things, 
I ever taught in the synagogue, 
Jesus began both to do and teach, 
grieved that they taught the people, 
not to speak at all nor teach in 
early in the morning, and taught. 
in the temple, and teaching the people, 
ye should not teach in this name ? 
they ceased not to teach and preach 
with the church, and taught much people, 
down from Judaea taught the brethren, 
teaching and preaching the word 
teaching the word of God among them, 
he spake and taught diligently the 
have shewed you, and have taught you 
that thou teachest all the Jews 
This is the man, that teacheth all 
teaching those things which 
Thou therefore which teachest another, 

teachest thou not thyself? 
or he that teacheth, on teaching ; 
as I teach every where in every church. 
Doth not even nature itself teach you, 
neither was I taught (it), but by 
heard him, and have been taught by him, 
teaching every man in all wisdom ; 
as ye have been taught, abounding 
teaching and admonishing one another 
traditions which ye have been taught, 
I suffer not a woman to teach, 
These things command and teach. 
These things teach and exhort. 



9 
14 

18: 

Acts 1: 

4 



11 
15 

18 

20 
21: 

28: 
Rq, 2: 

12: 

iCo. 4: 

11: 

Gal. 1: 

Eph. 4: 

Col. 1: 

2 

3 

2Th. 2 

lTi. 2 

4 

6 



2Ti. 2: 2. who shall be able to teach others also. 
Tit. 1 : 11. teaching things which they ought not, 
Heb. 5:12. ye have need that one teach you 

8: 11. they shall not teach every man 
Uoh.2:27.ye need not that any man teach you: 

— the same anointing teacheth you 

— even as it hath taught you, ye 

Rev. 2 : 14. who taught Balac to cast a stumblingblock 
20. to teach and to seduce my servants 



SiSa^, didakee. 

Mat. 7:28. were astonished at his doctrine: 

16: 12. of the doctrine of the Pharisees and of 
22: 33. they were astonished at his doctrine. 
Mar. 1 :22. they were astonished at his doctrine: 
27. what new doctrine (is) this? for 
4: 2. said unto them in his doctrine, 
11: 18. the people was astonished at his doctrine. 
12: 38. he said unto them in his doctrine, 
Lu. 4: 32. they were astonished at his doctrine : 
Joh. 7: 16. My doctrine is not mine, but his 
17. he shall know of the doctrine, 
18:19. of his disciples, and of his doctrine. 
Acts 2:42. in the apostles' doctrine and fellowship, 
5:28. filled Jerusalem with your doctrine, 
13: 12. astonished at the doctrine of the Lord. 
17: 19. what this new doctrine, whereof 
Ro. 6: 17. form of doctrine which was delivered 

16: 17. offences contrary to the doctrine 
lCo.14: 6. or by prophesying, or by doctrine? 

26. hath a psalm, hath a doctrine, 
2Ti. 4: 2. with all longsuffering and doctrine. 
Tit. 1 : 9. Holding fast the faithful word as he hath 

been taught, 
Heb. 6: 2. Of the doctrine of baptisms, and of 

13: 9. about with divers and strange doctrines. 
2 Joh. 9. abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, 

— He that abideth in the doctrine of Christ, 
10. bring not this doctrine, receive him 
Rev. 2: 14. that hold the doctrine of Balaam, 

15. that hold the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes, 
24. as many as have not this doctrine, 



Si&joaxjuov, didrakmon. 

Mat.l7:24.they that received tribute (money) 
— Doth not your master pay tribute ? 



Sldwfii, didomi. 



Mat. 4: 9. All these things will I give thee, 

5:31. let him give her a writing of divorcement : 

42. Give to him that asketh thee, 
6:11. Give us this day our daily bread. 
7: 6. Give not that which is holy unto 

7. Ask, and it shall be given you ; 
11. know how to give good gifts unto 

— shall your Father which is in heaven give 
9: 8. which had given such power unto men. 

10: 1 . he gave them power (against) unclean 

8. freely ye have received, freely give. 
19. it shall be given you in that same 

12: 39. there shall no sign be given to it, 

13: 8. into good ground, and brought forth fruit, 

1 1 . Because it is given unto you to know 

— to them it is not given. 

12. whosoever hath, to him shall be given, 



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26 



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4 



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13. 



: 7. to give her whatsoever she would ask. 

8. Give me here John Baptist's head 

9. he commanded (it) to be given (her). 
11. in a charger, and given to the damsel; 
16. need not depart ; give ye them to eat. 
19. gave the loaves to (his) disciples, 

: 36. brake (them), and gave to his disciples, 
: 4. there shall no sign be given unto it, 
19. 1 will give unto thee the keys of the 
26. what shall a man give in exchange 
: 27. that take, and give unto them for me and 

thee. 
: 7. command to give a writing of divorce- 
ment, 
11. save (they) to whom it is given. 

21. give to the poor, and thou shalt have 
; 4. whatsoever is right I will give you. 

14. 1 will give unto this last, even 

23. on my left, is not mine to give, 

28. to give his life a ransom for many. 
:23. who gave thee this authority? 

43. shall be taken from you, and given to 
: 17. Is it lawful to give tribute unto 
: 24. shall shew great signs and wonders ; 

29. the moon shall not give her light, 
45. to give them meat in due season? 

: 8. Give us of your oil ; for our lamps 
15. unto one he gave five talents, 
28. give (it) unto him which hath ten 
29. every one that hath shall be given, 
35. an hungred, and ye gave me meat: 
42. an hungred, and ye gave me no meat: 
: 9. sold for much, and given to the poor. 
15. said (unto them), What will ye give me, 

26. brake (it), and gave (it) to the disciples, 

27. gave thanks, and gave (it) to them, saying, 
48. he that betrayed him gave them 

:10. gave them for the potter's field, 
34. They gave him vinegar to drink 

: 12. they gave large money unto 
18. All power is given unto me in heaven 

\2Q.gave also to them which were with him ? 

: 7. choked it, and it yielded no fruit. 
8. did yield fruit that sprang up 

11. Unto you it is given to know the 
25. he that hath, to him shall be given: 

: 43. something should be given her to eat. 
: 2. this which is given unto him, 
7 .gave them power over unclean spirits; 

22. whatsoever thou wilt, and I will give (it) 
23.1 will give (it) thee, unto the half 

25. 1 will that thou give me by and by 

28. in a charger, and gave it to the damsel: 

and the damsel gave it to her mother. 
37. Give ye them to eat. And they 
— of bread, and give them to eat ? 
41. gave (them) to his disciples to set 
: 6. brake, and gave to his disciples to set 

12. There shall no sign be given unto 
37. what shall a man give in exchange 

: 21. give to the poor, and thou shalt have 
37. Grant unto us that we may sit, 
40. is not mine to give; but (it shall be) 
45. to give his life a ransom for many. 
: 28. who gave thee this authority to do 
: 9. will give the vineyard unto others. 
14. Is it lawful to give tribute to Caesar, 
15(14). Shall we give, or shall we not give? 
11. shall be given you in that hour, 
22. shall shew signs and wonders, to 

24. the moon shall not give her light, 
34. gave authority to his servants, 



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: 5. and have been given to the poor. 

11. promised to give him money. 

22. brake (it), and gave to them, and said, 
23. had given thanks, he gave (it) to them; 
44. betrayed him had given them a 

: 23. they gave him to drink wine 
: 32. the Lord God shall give unto him the 
74(73). That he would grant unto us, 
77. To give knowledge of salvation 
:24. to offer a sacrifice according to that 
: 6. All this power will I give thee, 

— to whomsoever I will I give it. 

: 4. gave also to them that were with him ; 
30. Give to every man that asketh of thee ; 
38. Give, and it shall be given unto you ; 

— shall men give into your bosom. 
: 15. he delivered him to his mother. 

44. thou gavest me no water for my feet: 

45. Thou gavest me no kiss : but this 
: 10. Unto you it is given to know the 

18. whosoever hath, to him shall be given; 

55. he commanded to give her meat. 
: 1 . gave them power and authority over all 

13. said unto them, Give ye them to eat. 

16. gave to the disciples to set before 
: 19. 1 give unto you power to tread on 

35. two pence, and gave (them) to the host, 
: 3. Give us day by day our daily bread. 
7. 1 cannot rise and give thee. 

8. Though he will not rise and give him, 

— he will rise and give him as many 

9. Ask, and it shall be given you ; seek, 
13. to give good gifts unto your children: 

— shall (your) heavenly Father give the 
29. there shall no sign be given it, but 

41 . rather give alms of such things 

:32. your Father's good pleasure to give you 

33. Sell that ye have, and give alms ; 

42. to give (them their) portion of meat 
48. unto whomsoever much is given, of 
51. that I am come to give peace on earth? 
58. give diligence that thou mayest be 

: 9. say to thee, Give this man place ; 

: 12. Father, give me the portion of goods 
16. no man gave unto him. 
22. put a ring on his hand, and shoes on 
29. yet thou never gavest me a kid, 

12. who shall give you that which is 
18. that returned to give glory to God, 

43. when they saw(it), gave praise unto God. 
8. my goods I give to the poor; 

13. delivered them ten pounds, and said 

15. to whom he had given the money, 

23. Wherefore then gavest not thou my 

24. give (it) to him that hath ten pounds. 
26. unto every one which hath shall be given; 

2. who is he that gave thee this authority? 
10. they should give him of the fruit 

16. shall give the vineyard to others. 
22. Is it lawful for us to give tribute 

15. For I will give you a mouth 

5. covenanted to give him money. 
19. brake (it), and gave unto them, saying, 
This is my body which is given for you: 

2. forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, 
12. to them gave he power to become 

17. the law was given by Moses, 
22. that we may give an answer to 

16. that he gave his only begotten Son, 
27. except it be given him from heaven. 

34. God giveth not the Spirit by measure 

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Joh. 4: 5. that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. 

7. Jesus saith unto her, Give me to drink. 
10. saith to thee, Give me to drink ; 

— he would have given thee living water. 
12. Jacob, which gave us the well, 

14. the water that I shall give him 

— the water that I shall give him shall 

15. Sir, give me this water, that I thirst not, 
5:22. hath committed all judgment unto 

26. so hath he given to the Son to have 

27. hath given him authority to execute 

36. which the Father hath given me 

6; 27. the Son of man shall give unto you: 

31. He gave them bread from heaven 

32. Moses gave you not that bread 

— my Father giveth you the true 

33. giveth life unto the world. 

34. Lord, evermore give us this bread. 

37. All that the Father giveth me 
39. of all which he hath given me 

51. bread that I will give is my flesh, which I 

will give for the life of the world. 

52. How can this man give us (his) flesh 
65. were given unto him of my Father. 

7: 19. Did not Moses give you the law, 
22. Moses therefore gave unto you circum- 
cision ; 
9:24. said unto him, Give God the praise: 
10:28. 1 give unto them eternal life ; 

29. My Father, which gave (them) me, 
11 :22. God will give (it) thee. 

57. the Pharisees had given a commandment, 
12: 5. three hundred pence, and given to the 
poor? 
49. he gave me a commandment, 
13: 3. the Father had given all things into 
15. For I have given you an example, 

26. the sop, he gave (it) to Judas Iscariot, 
29. that he should give something to 

34. A new commandment I give unto you, 
14:16. he shall give you another Comforter, 

27. my peace I give unto you : not as the world 

giveth, give I unto you. 
15: 16. in my name, he may give it you. 
16:23. in my name, he will give (it) you. 
17: 2. As thou hast given him power 

— that he should give eternal life to as many 

as thou hast given him. 
4. work which thou gavest me to do. 

6. which thou gavestme out of the world : thine 

they were, and thou gavest them me ; 

7. whatsoever thou hast given me 

8. 1 have given unto them the words which 

thou gavest me ; 
9. for them which thou hast given me; 

11. those whom thou hast given me, 

12. those that thou gavest me I have kept, 
14. 1 have given them thy word ; and the 

22. the glory which thou gavest me I have 

given them ; 
24. they also, whom thou hast given me, 

— my glory, which thou hast given me: 
18: 9. Of them which thou gavest me have I 

11. cup which my Father hath given me, 
22. struck Jesus (lit. gaveablaw to) with the 
palm of his hand, 
19: 3. they smote him with their hands. 
9. Jesus gave him no answer. 
11. except it were given thee from above: 
21 : 13. taketh bread, and giveth them, and fish 
Acts 1 : 26. they gave forth their lots ; and the lot 
2: 4. as the Spirit gave them utterance. 



Acts 2: 19. 1 will shew wonders in heaven above, 

27. neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy 
3: 6. such as I have give I thee: In the 

16. hath given him this perfect soundness 
4:12. name under heaven given among men, 

29. grant unto thy servants, that with 
5:31. for to give repentance to Israel, 

32. whom God hath given to them that 
7: 5. he gave him none inheritance in it, 

— promised that he would give it to him 
8. he gave him the covenant of circumcision: 
. gave him favour and wisdom in the sight 
. God by his hand would deliver (lit. give 

salvation to) them: 
, the lively oracles to giveunto us: 
, the Holy Ghost was given, he offered 
Saying, Give me also this power, that 
he gave her (his) hand, and lifted her 
the third day, and shewed him openly ; 

(lit. gave him to be manifested) 
as God gave them the like gift as 
to the Gentiles granted repentance 
because he gave not God the glory: 
after that he gave (unto them) judges 
God gave unto them Saul the son of Cis, 
I will give you the sure mercies of David. 
shalt not suffer thine Holy One to see 
and granted signs and wonders to be done 
and gave us rain from heaven, and fruitful 
giving them the Holy Ghost, even 
seeing he giveth to all life, and breath, 
not adventure himself into the theatre. 
to give you an inheritance among 
It is more blessed to give than to receive, 
money should have been given him 
strong in faith, giving glory to God ; 
Holy Ghost which is given unto us. 
God hath given them the spirit of 
through the grace given unto me, 
the grace that is given to us, whether 
give place unto wrath: for it is written, 
shall give account of himself to God. 
grant you to be likeminded one 
the grace that is given to me of God, 
the grace of God which is given 
even as the Lord gave to every man ? 
grace of God which is given unto me, 
yet I give my judgment, as one 
lest we should hinder (lit. give any hin- 
drance to) the gospel 
hair is given her for a covering, 
manifestation of the Spirit is given to 

every 
to one is given by the Spirit the word 
having given more abundant honour 
things without life giving sound, 
except they give a distinction in the 
if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, 
except ye utter by the tongue words easy 
God giveth it a body as it hath pleased 
God, which giveth us the victory through 
and given the earnest of the Spirit 
who also hath given unto us the earnest 
give you occasion to glory on our behalf, 
and hath given to us the ministry of 
Giving no offence in any thing, 
grace of God bestowed on the churches 
first gave their own selves to the Lord, 
herein I give (my) advice: for this 
God, which put the same earnest care 
9: 9. he hath given to the poor: his 
10: 8. the Lord hath given us for edification, 



14 

15 
17; 
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20: 

24; 

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12: 



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2Co.l2: 7. there was given to me a thorn in 

13: 10. power which the Lord hath given me 
Gal. 1: 4. Who gave himself for our sins, 

2: 9. the grace that was given unto me, they 

gave to me and Barnabas the 
3:21. if there had been a law given which 
22. might be given to them that believe. 
4:15. your own eyes, and have given them to me. 
Eph. 1 : 17. may give unto you the spirit of 

22. gave him (to be) the head over all 
3: 2. which is given me to you-ward; 

7. the grace of God given unto me by 

8. is this grace given, that I should 
16. That he would grant you, according 

4: 7. unto every one of us is given grace 

8. captivity captive, and gave gifts unto men. i 
11. he gave some, apostles ; and some, 

27. Neither give place to the devil. 
29. that it may minister grace unto 
6: 19. that utterance may be given unto me, 
Col. 1 :25. which is given to me for you, 
lTh. 4: 2. we gave you by the Lord Jesus. 

3. who hath also given unto us his holy 
Spirit. 
2Th. 1 : 8. taking vengeance on them that 

2 : 16. and hath given (us) everlasting consolation 
3: 9. to make ourselves an ensample 
16. give you peace always by all means. 
iTi. 2: 6. Wlw gave himself a ransom for 

4: 14. which was given thee by prophecy, 

h -.Ik. give none occasion to the adversary 

2Ti. 1 : 7. God hath not given us the spirit of fear ; 

9. grace, which was given us in Christ 
16. The Lord give mercy unto the house 
18. The Lord grant unto him that he 

2 : 7. the Lord give thee understanding 
25. if God peradventure will give them 
Tit. 2:14. Who gave himself for us, that he 
Heb 2: 13. the children which God hath given me. 
7 : 4. Abraham gave the tenth of the spoils. 
8:10.1 viWlput my laws into their mind, 
10: 16. 1 will put my laws into their hearts, 
Jas. 1 : 5. ask of God, that giveth to all (men) 

— upbraideth not ; and it shall be given him. 
2: 16. notwithstanding ye give them not 

4: 6. he giveth more grace. Wherefore 

— giveth grace unto the humble. 

5: 18. the heaven gave rain, and the earth 
lPet.1 :21. from the dead, and gave him glory ; 

5: 5. giveth grace to the humble. 
2Pet.3: 15. according to the wisdom given unto him 
Uoh.3 : 1 . of love the Father hath bestowed upon us, 

23. as he gave us commandment. 

24. by the Spirit which he hath given us. 
4: 13. because he hath given us of his Spirit. 
5:11. God hath given to us eternal life, 

16. he shall give him life for them 

20. hath given us an understanding, 
Rev. 1 : 1. which God gave unto him, to shew 

2: 7. will I give to eat of the tree of life, 
10. 1 will give thee a crown of life. 

17. To him that overcometh will I give to eat 

— and will give him a white stone, 
21 . 1 gave her space to repent of her 
23. 1 will give unto every one of you 
26. to him willl give power over 
28. 1 will give him the morning star. 

3: 8. 1 have set before thee an open door, 
9. Behold, I will make them of the 

21 . that overcometh will I grant to sit 
4: 9. when those beasts give glory 

6: 2. a crown was given unto him : 



Rev. 6: 4. (power) was given to him that sat 

— there was given unto him a great sword. 
8. power was given unto them over 
11. white robes were given unto every 
7: 2. to whom it was given to hurt 
8: 2. to them were given seven trumpets. 

3. there was given unto him much incense, 
that he should offer (it) with the prayers 
9 : 1 . to him was given the key of the 

3. unto them was given power, as the 
5. to them it was given that they 

10: 9. said unto him, Give me the little book. 

11: 1 . there was given me a reed like 
2. for it is given unto the Gentiles: 
3. 1 will give (power) unto my two 

13. gave glory to the God of heaven. 

18. that thou shouldest give reward 

12 : 14. to the woman were given two wings 
13: 2. the dragon gave him his power, 

4. which gave power unto the beast: 

5. there was given unto him a mouth 

— power was given unto him to continue 

7. it was given unto him to make war 

— power was given him over all 

14. miracles which he had power to do 

15. he had power (lit. it was given him) to 

give life unto the image of 

16. to receive (lit. that he should give them) a 

mark in their right hand, 
14 : 7. Fear God, and give glory to him ; 
15: 7 .gave unto the seven angels seven 
16: 6. thou hast given them blood to drink ; 

8. power was given unto him to scorch 

9. they repented not to give him glory. 

19. to give unto her the cup of the wine 
17:17. For God hath put in their hearts to 

— and give their kingdom unto the beast, 
18: 7. so much torment and sorrow give her: 
19: 7. be glad and rejoice, and give honour to 

him: 
8. to her was granted that she should 
20: 4. judgment was given unto them: 
13. the sea gave up the dead which 

— death and hell delivered up the dead which 
21 : 6. 1 will give unto him that is athirst 



SiEjEipw, diegiro. 

Mat. 1:24. Then Joseph being raised from sleep 
Mar 4:38. they awake him, and say unto him, 

39. he arose, and rebuked the wind, 
Lu. 8:24. they came to him, and awoke, him, 
Joh. 6: 18. the sea arose by reason of a great 
2Pet. 1 : 13. in this tabernacle, to stir you up 
3: 1. 1 stir up your pure minds by 



SdlZoSog, diexodos. 

Mat.22: 9. Go ye therefore into the highways, 



hepfJLTjvevTrjg, diermeenutees. 

1Co.14:28. if there be no interpreter, let him 



$iepjnr)vEV(i), diermeenuo. 
Lu. 24: 27. he expounded unto them in all 



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Acts 9: 36. which by interpretation is called 
!Co.l2;30.do all speak with tongues? do all 
terpret ? 
14; 5. except he interpret, that the church 
13. pray that he may interpret. 
27. (that) by course ; and let one interpret. 



StipXOjLiat, dierkomai. 

he walketh through dry places, seeking 
easier for a camel to go through the eye 
Let us pass over unto the other side. 
to go through the eye [some copies read 

elosXOelv'] 
Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, 
a sword shall pierce through thy 
he passing through the midst of them 
the more went there a fame abroad 
Let us go over unto the other side 
they departed, and went through the towns, 
he walketh through dry places, seeking 
he passed through the midst of Samaria 
( Jesus) entered and passed through Jericho, 
for he was to pass that (way), 
he must needs go through Samaria. 
going through the midst of them, 
went every where preaching the word. 
passing through he preached in all 
as Peter passed throughout all (quarters), 
would not delay to come to them, 
who went about doing good, and healing 
travelled as far as Phenice, and Cyprus, 
that he should go as far as Antioch. 
When they were past the first and the 
when they had gone through the isle 
when they departed from Perga, 
after they had passed throughout Pisidia, 
they passed through Phenice 
he went through Syria and Cilicia, 
when they had gone throughout Phrygia 
For as I passed by, and beheld your 
and went over (all) the country of Galatia 
when he was disposed to pass into Achaia, 
Paul having passed through the 
when he had passed through Macedonia 
when he had gone over those parts, 
among whom I have gone preaching 
so death passed upon all men, 
all passed through the sea ; 
when I shall pass through Macedonia : for 

I do pass through Macedonia. 
to pass by you into Macedonia, 
high priest, that is passed into the heavens, 



Mat.12 


43 


19 


24 


Mar 4:35 


10:25 


Lu. 2 


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35 


4:30 


5 


15 


8 


22 


9 


6 


11 


24 


17 


11 


19 


1 




4 


Joh. 4 


4 


8:59 


Acts 8 


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40 


9 


32 




38 


10:38 


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19 




22 


12 


10 


13 


6. 




14. 


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15 


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41. 


16 


6. 


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23. 


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27. 


19 


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2i 


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2. 




25. 


Ro. 5 


12 


lCo.10 


1 


16 


5. 


2Co. 1 


16 


Heb 4 


14 



$iep(i)Tab) : dierotao. 

ActslO: 17. had made enquiry for Simon's house, and 



ditrrig, dietees. 

Mat. 2: 16. from two years old and under, according 



SiETia, dietia. 

Acts24: 27. after two years Porcius Festus came 
28:30. Paul dwelt two whole years in his own 



Mar 



Lu. 



^irjyiofiat, dieegeomai. 

5: 16. they that saw (it) told them how it 
9: 9. that they should tell no man what 
8:39. shew how great things God hath done 
9: 10. told him all that they had done. 

Acts 8:33. who shall declare his generation ? 

9: 27. declared unto them how he had seen 
12: 17. declared unto them how the Lord 

Heb 11 :32. the time would fail me to tell of 



Lu. 



dirjyrjaig, dieegeesis. 

1 : 1 . to set forth in order a declaration 



(slg to) &rjv£/c£c> dieenekes. 

Heb 7 : 3. of God ; abideth a priest continually. 
10: 1. offered year by year continually make 
12./or ever sat down on the right hand 
14. he hath perfected for ever them that 



SiOaXcKTcrog, diihalassos. 

Acts27: 41. falling into a place where two seas met, 



^UKveojiaL, diikneomai. 

Heb 4: 12. piercing even to the dividing asunder 



SiicrTrjfii, diisteemi. 

Lu. 22:59. about the space of one hour after (lit. 
about one hour having intervened) 
24:51. he ivas parted from them, and carried 
Acts27:28. when they had gone a little further, 



§i'i<y)(ypiZo[xai, diiskurizomai. 

Lu. 22:59. another confidently affirmed, saying, 
Actsl2:15.she constantly affirmed that it was 



SucaiOKpiaia, dikaiokrisia. 

Ro. 2: 5. revelation of the righteous judgment of 
God: 



^iKaiog, dikaios. 

Mat. 1 : 19. Joseph her husband, being a just (man), 
5 : 45. sendeth rain on the just and on the unjust. 
9: 13. not come to call the righteous, but sinners 
10: 41. he that receiveth a righteous man in the 
name of a righteous man shall receive a 
righteous man's reward 
13: 17. many prophets and righteous (men) have 
43. Then shall the righteous shine forth 
49. sever the wicked from among the just, 
20: 4. whatsoever is right I will give you. 

7. whatsoever is right, (that) shall ye receive. 
23: 28. outwardly appear righteous unto men, 
29. garnish the sepulchres of the righteous, 
35. the righteous blood shed upon the earth, 
from the blood of righteous Abel unto 
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Mat.25: 

27: 

Mar. 2: 

6: 

Lu. 1: 

2: 
5: 
12: 
14: 
15: 

18: 
20: 
23: 

Joh. 5: 

7: 

17: 

Acts 3: 

4: 

7: 

10: 

22: 

24: 

Ro. 1 

2: 

3: 



Gal. 3: 
Eph. 6: 
Phi. 1: 
4: 
Col. 4: 
2Th. I: 

ITi. 1: 
2Ti. 4: 
Tit. 1: 
HeblO: 
11: 
12: 
Jas. 5: 

lPet.3 

4: 
2Pet. 1 



Uoh.l: 9. 



2: 


1. 




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19: 


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22: 


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the righteous into life eternal, 
nothing to do with that just man : 
innocent of the blood of this just person : 
, I came not to call the righteous, but 
knowing that he was a. just man 
they were both righteous before God, 
disobedient to the wisdom of the just; 
the same man (was) just and devout, 
I came not to call the righteous, but 
yourselves judge ye not what is right ? 
at the resurrection of the just. 
, more than over ninety and nine just per- 
sons, 
in themselves that they were righteous, 
which should feign themselves just men, 
, Certainly this was a righteous man. 
. (he was) a good man, and a just: 
my judgment is just; because I 
appearance, but judge righteous judgment. 
O righteous Father, the world hath 
, ye denied the Holy One and the Just, 
Whether it be right in the sight 
of the coming of the Just One ; 
, Cornelius the centurion, a just man, 
know his will, and see that Just One, 
of the dead, both of the just and unjust, 
.written, The just shall live by faith, 
hearers of the law (axe) just before God, 
There is none righteous, no, not one : 
might he just, and the justifier 
scarcely for a righteous man will one die : 
shall many be made righteous. 
the commandment holy, and just, and 

good. 
The just shall live by faith. 
,in the Lord: for this is right. 
. Even as it is meet for me to think 
whatsoever things {axe) just, whatsoever 
that which is just and equal ; 
. of the righteous judgment of God, 
Seeing (it is) a righteous thing 
law is not made for a righteous man, 
.which the Lord, the righteous judge, 
.a lover of good men, sober, just, holy, 
, Now the just shall live by faith: 
. obtained witness that he was righteous, 
, to the spirits of just men made perfect, 
have condemned (and) killed the just; 
.prayer of a righteous man avail eth much. 
. eyes of the Lord (are) over the righteous, 
■ suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, 
. if the righteous scarcely be saved, 
. Yea, I think it meet, as long as I am 
. delivered just Lot, vexed with the filthy 
. For that righteous man dwelling 
vexed (his) righteous soul from day 
he is faithful and just to forgive xis 
. with the Father, Jesus Christ the righteous: 
. If ye know that he is righteous, 
.is righteous, even as he is righteous. 
. works were evil, and his brother's righteous, 
.just and true (are) thy ways, thou King 
.Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art, 
.true and righteous (are) thy judgments, 
.true and righteous (are) his judgments: 
. he that is righteous, let him be righteous 



&kcuo<tuvtjj dikaiosunee. 

Mat. 3:15.beeometh us to fulfil all righteousness. 



Mat. 5: 6 
10 

20 
33 

32 

75, 



6: 

21: 

Lu. 1: 

Joh.16: 



ActslO 
13 
17 
24 

Ro. 1 
3 



10: 



14 

lCo. 1 

2Co. 3 

5 

6 



11: 

Gal. 2: 
3: 

5 

Eph. 4: 
5 
6 

Phi. 1: 
3: 



ITi. 6: 

2Ti. 2: 

3 



AIK 

. do hunger and thirst after righteousness: 

, persecuted for righteousness 1 sake : 
except your righteousness shall exceed 

, kingdom of God, and his righteousness; 

, in the way of righteousness, 
In holiness and righteousness before him, 
of righteousness, and of judgment: 
Of righteousness, because I go to 

, fear eth him, and worketh righteousness, 

. (thou) enemy of all righteousness, 

, will judge the world in righteousness 

. as he reasoned of righteousness, 

, therein is the righteousness of God 

, commend the righteousness of God, 

, now the righteousness of God 

.Even the righteousness of God (which) 

. to declare his righteousness for 

. at this time his righteousness: 

. counted unto him for righteousness. 

, his faith is counted for righteousness. 

, God imputeth righteousness without works, 

, reckoned to Abraham for righteousness. 

. a seal of the righteousness of the 
that righteousness might be imputed 

. through the righteousness of faith. 

, was imputed to him for righteousness. 

, of the gift of righteousness 

. might grace reign through righteousness 

. instruments of righteousness unto God. 

. or of obedience unto righteousness ? 

, became the servants of righteousness. 

. your members servants to righteousness 

.ye were free from righteousness. 

. Spirit (is) life because of righteousness. 

.cut (it) short in righteousness: 

.which followed not after righteousness, 
have attained to righteousness, even the 
righteousness which is of faith. 

.followed after the law of righteousness, 
hath not- attained to the law of righte- 
ousness. 

3. being ignorant of God's righteousness, and 

going about to establish their ownrighte- 
ousness, have not submitted themselves 
unto the righteousness of God. 

4. of the law for righteousness to 

5. Moses describeth the righteousness 

6. the righteousness which is of faith 
10. man believeth unto righteousness; 

17. but righteousness, and peace, and joy in 
30. made unto us wisdom, and righteousness, 

9. the ministration of righteousness 
21.be made the righteousness of God in him. 

7. by the armour of righteousness on 

14. what fellowship hath righteousness with 
9. his righteousness remaineth for ever. 

10. increase the fruits of your righteousness; 

15. as the ministers of righteousness ; 

21. for if righteousness (come) by the law, 
6. was accounted to him for righteousness. 

21 . verily righteousness should have been 

5. the hope of righteousness by faith. 

24. created in righteousness and true holiness. 
9. in all goodness and righteousness 
14. the breastplate of righteousness; 

11. filled with the fruits of righteousness, 

6. touching the righteousness which 
9. not having mine own righteousness, 

— righteousness which is of God by faith: 
11. follow after righteousness, godliness, 

22. follow righteousness, faith, charity 

16. for instruction in righteousness: 



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2Ti. 4: 8. for me a crown of righteousness, 
Tit. 3: 5. Not by works of righteousness which 
Heb 1 : 9. Thou hast loved righteousness, 

5: 13. unskilful in the word of righteousness: 
7 : 2. King of righteousness, and after that 
11 : 7. the righteousness which is by faith. 

33. wrought righteousness, obtained 

12 : 1 1 . the peaceable fruit of righteousness 

Jas. 1 :20. worketh not the righteousness of God. 

2: 23. imputed unto him for righteousness; 

3: 18. the fruit of righteousness is sown 

1 Pet. 2: 24. should live unto righteousness: 

3:14. if ye suffer for righteousness 1 sake, 
2Pet. 1 : 1 . through the righteousness of God 

2 : 5. a preacher of righteousness, bringing 

21. known the way of righteousness, 
3: 13. wherein dwelleth righteousness. 
1 Joh.2:29. every one that doeth righteousness 
3: 7. he that doeth righteousness is 
10. whosoever doeth not righteousness 
Rev.l9:ll.in righteousness he doth judge and make 



Mat.ll 

12 

Lu. 7: 

10 
16 

18 
Actsl3 

Ro. 2: 
3; 



lCo. 4 
6 

Gal. 2 



5 
ITi. 3 

Tit. 3 

Jas. 2 



Sacaiob), dikaioo. 

: 19. wisdom is justified of her children. 
37. by thy words thou shalt be justified, 
29. the publicans, justified God, being 
35. wisdom is justified of all her children. 

29. he, willing to justify himself, said 

15. Ye are they which justify yourselves 
14. went down to his house justified 

:39.by him all that believe are justified 

— ye could not be justified by the 

13. the doers of the law shall be justified. 

4. That thou mightest be justified in 
20. there shall no flesh be justified in his 
24. Being justified freely by his grace 
26. the justifier of him which believeth 
28. that a man is justified by faith 

30. one God, which shall justify the 

2. if Abraham were justified by works, 

5. believeth on him that justifieth the 

1. Therefore being (lit. having been) justified 

by faith, 
9. being now justified (lit. having beenj.) by 
his blood, 

; 7. he that is dead is freed (lit. is justified), 
from sin. 

30. whom he called, them he also justified: 
and whom he justified, them he also glo- 
rified. 

33. of God's elect? (It is) God that justifieth. 

\ 4. yet am I not hereby justified: 

;11. ye are (lit. have been) justified in the name 
of 

16. a man is not justified by the works 

— that we might be justified by the 

— shall no flesh be justified. 

17. while we seek to be justified by Christ, 
: 8. that God would justify the heathen 

ll.no man is justified by the law 
24. that we might be justified by faith. 
: 4. whosoever of you are justified by 
: 16. was manifest in the flesh, justified in the 

Spirit, 
: 7. That being justified (lit. having beenj.) by 

his grace, 
:21. Was not Abraham our father justified by 

works, 
24. that by works a man is justified, 



Jas. 2:25. was not Rahab the harlotjustified by works, 
Rev.22: 11. righteous, let him be righteous still: 



StKtuw/za, dikaioma. 



Lu. l 



6. commandments and ordinances of the 
Lord 
1 ;32. Who knowing the judgment of God, 
2: 26. keep the righteousness of the law, 
5 : 16. of many offences unto justification. 

18. by the righteousness of one 
8 : 4. That the righteousness of the law 
9 : 1 . had also ordinances of divine service, 
10. divers washings, and carnal ordinances, 
Rev.15: 4. thy judgments are made manifest. 

19: 8. fine linen is the righteousness of saints. 



Ro. 



Heb. 



diKai(DG, dikaios. 

Lu. 23: 41. we indeed justly; for we receive 
1Co.15:34. Awake to righteousness, and sin not; 
ITh. 2: 10. how holilyand justly and unblameably we 
Tit. 2: 12. we should live soberly, righteously, and 
lPet.2:23.to him that judgeth righteously: 



SiKaidHJiQ, dikaiosis. 



Ro. 4:25. was raised again for our justification. 
5:18. upon all men unto justification of life. 



SikclgtyiQ) dikastees. 

Lu. 12:14.w r ho made me a judge or a divider 
Acts 7:27. Who made thee a ruler and a judge 
us? 
35. Who made thee a ruler and a. judge ? 



Siktj, dikee. 

Acts25: 15. (to have) judgment against him. 

28: 4. yet vengeance suffereth not to live. 
2Th. 1: 9. Who shall be punished (lit. suffer ven- 
geance) with 
Jude 7. suffering the vengeance of eternal fire. 



diKTvov, diktuon. 

Mat. 4:20. they straightway left (their) nets, 

21. mending their nets ; and he called them. 

Mar. 1: 18. straightway they forsook their nets, 
19. in the ship mending their nets. 

Lu. 5: 2. were washing (their) nets. 

4. let down your nets for a draught. 

5. at thy word I will let down the net . 

6. of fishes : and their net brake. 
Joh.21 : 6. Cast the net on the right side 

8. dragging the net with fishes. 
1 1 . drew the net to land full of 
— yet was not the net broken. 



ITi. 3: 



SiXoyog, dilogos. 

not doubletongued, not given to 



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Slo, dio. 

Mat.27: 8. Wherefore that field was called, 
Lu . 1 : 35 . therefore also that holy thing which 
7: 7. Wherefore neither thought I myself 
Actsl0:29. Therefore came I (unto you) without 
13:35. Wlierefore he saith also in another 
15:19. Wherefore my sentence is, that we 
20:26. Wherefore I take you to record this 

31. Therefore watch, and remember, that 
24: 26. wherefore he sent for him the oftener, 
25:26. Wlierefore I have brought him 
26: 3. wherefore I beseech thee to hear me 
27:25. Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer: 
34. Wherefore I pray you to take (some) 
Ro. 1 :24. Wherefore God also gave them up to 
2: 1. TJierefore thou art inexcusable, O man, 
4: 22. therefore it was imputed to him 
13: 5. Wherefore (ye) must needs be subject, 
15: 7. Wherefore receive ye one another, 
22. For which cause also I have been 
lCo.12: 3. Wherefore I give you to understand, 
2Co. 2: 8. Wherefore I beseech you that ye 

4: 13. 1 believed, and therefore have I spoken ; 
— we also believe, and therefore speak ; 
16. For which cause we faint not; 
5: 9. Wherefore we labour, that, whether 
6:17. Wherefore come out from among them, 
12:10. Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, 
Eph. 2:11. Wherefore remember, that ye (being) 
3:13. Wherefore I desire that ye faint not 
4: 8. Wherefore he saith, When he 

25. Wlierefore putting away lying, 
5:14. Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that 
Phi. 2: 9. Wherefore God also hath highly 
lTh. 2:18. Wherefore we would have come unto 
3: 1. Wlierefore when we could no longer 
5:11. Wherefore comfort yourselves 
Philem. 8. Wherefore, though I might be much 
Heb. 3: 7. Wlierefore as the Holy Ghost saith, 
10. Wherefore I was grieved with that 
6: 1. Therefore leaving the principles 
10: 5. Wherefore when he cometh into 
11 : 12. Therefore sprang there even of one, 

16. wherefore God is not ashamed to 
12:12. Wherefore lift up the hands which 
28. Wherefore we receiving a kingdom 
13:12. Wlierefore Jesus arso, that he might 
Jas. 1:21. Wherefore lay apart all filthiness 

4: 6. Wherefore he saith, God resisteth 
lPet.l:13. Wherefore gird up the loins of your 

2: 6. Wherefore also it is contained in 
2Pet.l:10. Wherefore the rather, brethren, 

12. Wherefore I will not be negligent 
3: 14. Wherefore, beloved, seeing that ye 



SioSevb), dioduo. 

Lu. 8: l.he went throughout every city and village, 
Actsl7 : 1 . when they had passed through Amphipolis 



diopOuHJiQ, diorthosis. 

Heb. 9:10. until the time of reformation. 



diopvGGii)) diorusso. 

Mat. 6: 19. where thieves break through and steal : 

20. where thieves do not break through nor 
steal: 
24:43. suffered his house to be broken up. 
Lu. 12:39. suffered his house to be broken through. 



Siowsp, dioper. 

lCo. 8:13. Wherefore, if meat make my 

10:14. Wherefore, my dearly beloved, flee 
14: 13. Wherefore let him that speaketh 



Lu. 


1: 




2 




21 


ActslO 




17 




18 




22 


Ro 


1 



lCo.15 
Gal. 2 
Phi. 2 
lTh. 2 
4 
Heb 11 

Jas. 4 
lPet.l 



Sior*, dioti. 

13. for thy prayer is heard ; and thy wife 
7. because there was no room for them 
28./or your redemption draweth nigh. 
20. doubting nothing: for I have sent them. 
:31. Because he hath appointed a day, 
:10. For I am with thee, and no man 
— for 1 have much people in this city. 
: 18. for they will not receive thy testimony 
: 19. Because that which may be known 
21. Because that, when they knew God, 
:20. Therefore (lit. because) by the deeds of the 

law there 
: 7. Because the carnal mind (is) enmity 
: 9. because I persecuted the church of God . 
: 16./or by the works of the law shall no 
: 26. because that ye had heard that he 
: 8. because ye were dear unto us. 
: 6. because that the Lord (is) the avenger 
: 5. because God had translated him: 

23. because they saw (he was) a proper 
: 3. receive not, because ye ask amiss, 

: 16. Because it is written, Be ye holy ; 

24. For all flesh (is) as grass, and all 



<$nr\ovg, diplous. 



Mat.23: 15. twofold more the child of hell than 
lTi. 5: 17. be counted worthy of double honour, 
Rev.18 : 6. double unto her double according to 
— which she hath filled fill to her double. 



Si7rAow, diploo. 
Rev. 18: 6. double unto her double according to 



dioTTETtjQ, diopetees. 

Actsl9:35.the (imege) which fell down from Jupiter? 



$ig, dis. 



Mar.l4:30.this night, before the cock crow twice, 
72. Before the cock crow twice, thou shalt 
Lu. 18:12.1 fast twice in the week, I give 
Phi. 4 : 16. sent once and again unto my necessity 
lTh. 2: 18. even I Paul, once and again ; 
Jude 12. without fruit, twice dead, plucked up 



SlgtclZio, distazo. 

Mat.14: 31. wherefore didst thou doubt? 

28: 17. they worshipped him: but some doubted. 



^LarTOjuLog, distomos. 

Heb. 4:12. sharper than any twoedged sword, 



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Rev. 1 : 16. went a sharp tiuoedged sword: 

2: 12. hath the sharp sword with two edges ; 



$icr)(i\ioi, diskilioi. 

Mar. 5: 13. they were about two thousand; 



§iv\'iZ,(i), diulizo. 

Mat.23:24. (Ye) blind guides, which strain at a gnat, 
(lit. strain out) 



<$iXaZ<*>, dikazo. 

Mat.10: 35. to set a man at variance against 

^i^oaraaia, dikostasia. 

Ro. 16: 17. mark them which cause divisions 
ICo. 3: 3. among you envying, and strife, and divi- 
sions, 
Gal. 5:20. emulations, wrath, strife, seditions, 



S^oro^i£W, dikotomeo. 

Mat.24::51. shall cut him asunder, and appoint 
Lu. 12:46. will cut him in sunder, and will appoint 



Siipau), dipsao. 



Mat. 5: 6, 

25:35. 
37. 

42. 
44. 



Joh. 



4:13. 
14, 



15 
6:35. 
7:37, 

19:28, 
12:20, 

ICo. 4:11. 

Rev. 7:16 
21: 6, 
22:17, 



Ro. 



which do hunger and thirst after l-ighte- 

ousness: 
I was thirsty, and ye gave me drink: 
fed (thee) ? or thirsty, and gave (thee) 

drink ? 
I was thirsty, and ye gave me no drink: 
Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, or 

athirst, 
drinketh of this water shall thirst again: 
water that I shall give hiiri shall never 

thirst; 
give me this water, that I thirst not, 
believeth on me shall never thirst. 
If any man thirst, let him come unto me, 
scripture might be fulfilled, saith, I thirst. 
feed him ; if he thirst, give him drink : 
both hunger, and thirst, and are nakx d, 
hunger no more, neither thirst any more ; 
I will give unto him that is athirst 
let him that is athirst come. 



diipog, dipsos. 
2Co.ll:27.in watchings often, in hunger and thirst, 



)i\pv)(OQ? dipsukos. 



Jas. 1 



. A double minded man (is) unstable 
.purify (your) hearts, (ye) double minded. 



onoyfioQi diogmos. 

Mat.l3:21.or persecution ariseth because of the word, 
Mar. 4:17. or persecution ariseth for the word's sake, 



Mar 10:30. children, andlands, with persecutions ; 

Acts 8: 1 . a great persecution against the church 
13:50. raised persecution against Paul and 

Ro. 8: 35. distress, or persecution, or famine, 

2Co.l2:10. in necessities, in persecutions, in dis- 
tresses 

2Th. 1: 4. faith in all your persecutions and tri- 
bulations 

2Ti. 3:11. Persecutions, afflictions, which came 

— at Lystra ; what persecutions I endured: 



$iujKTr)Q, dioktees. 

ITi. 1:13. a blasphemer, and a persecutor, and in- 
jurious: 



Mat. 5 



10 

23 

Lu. 17 

21 

Joh. 5: 
15 

Acts 7 
9 



22 



26 



Ro. 9 

12 

14 

ICo. 4 

14 

15 

2Co. 4: 

Gal. 1 

4 

5 

6 

Phi. 3 



ITh. 5 
ITi. 6 
2Ti. 2 
3 
Hebl2 
lPet.3: 
Rev.12 



Siwku), diolio. 

10. which are persecuted for righteousness' 

sake: 

11. when (men) shall revile you, and perse- 

cute (you), 

12. for so persecuted they the prophets 

44. despitefully use you, and persecute you ; 
23. when they persecute you in this city, 
34. and persecute (them) from city to city: 
23. go not after (them), nor follow (them). 
: 12. lay their hands on you, and persecute 

(you), 

16. therefore did the Jews persecute Jesus, 
;20.If they have persecuted me, they will also 

persecute you ; 
:52. have not your fathers persecuted ? 
: 4. Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? 

5. 1 am Jesus whom thou persecutest : 
: 4. 1 persecuted this way unto the death, 

7. Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? 

8. Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou persecutest. 
11. 1 persecuted (them) even unto strange 

cities. 
14. Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? 
15.1 am Jesus whom thou persecutest. 

30. which followed not after righteousness, 

31. Israel, which followed after the law 

13. necessity of saints ; given to hospitality. 

14. Bless them ivhich persecute you: 

19. therefore follow after the things which 

1 2. being persecuted, we suffer it : 

1. Follow after charity, and desire spiritual 

9. because I persecuted the church of God 
9. Persecuted, but not forsaken ; cast 

13. beyond measure I persecuted the church 
23. he which persecuted us in times past 
29. persecuted him (that was born) after 

11. why do I yet suffer persecution ? 

12. should suffer persecution for the cross 

6. Concerning zeal, persecuting the church ; 
12. 1 follow after, if that I may 
14. 1 press toward the mark for the 

15. ever follow that which is good, 

: 1 1 .follow after righteousness, godliness, 
22. follow righteousness, faith, charity, 
: 12. in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution. 

14. Follow peace with all (men), and holiness, 
11 . let him seek peace, and ensue it. 

: 13. he persecuted the woman which 



Soy/ua, dogma. 

Lu. 2 : 1 . there went out a decree from Caesar 



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Actsl6 : 4. they delivered them the decrees for 

17 : 7. all do contrary to the decrees of Caesar, 
Eph. 2: 15. commandments (contained) in ordinances; 
Col. 2: 14. the handwriting of ordinances that 



S07 fiariZofiai, dogmatizomai. 

Col. 2:20. in the world, are ye subject to ordinances, 



So/clw, dokeo. 

Note. — In many of the passages the form is that of 
the impersonal verb. 

Mat. 3 : 9. think not to say within yourselves, 

6 : 7. for they think that they shall be heard 
17 : 25. saying, What thinkest thou, Simon? 
18: 12. How think ye ? if a man have 
21: 28. what think ye? A (certain) man had 
22:17. Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou ? 

42. Saying, What think ye of Christ ? 
24:44. in such an hour as ye think not 
26:53. Thinkest thou that I cannot now 

66. What think ye ? They answered and said, 
Mar. 6: 49. they supposed it had been a spirit, 

10: 42. they which are accounted to rule over 
Lu. 1 : 3. It seemed good to me also, having 
8: 18. even that which he seemeth to have. 
10: 36. Which now of these three, thinkest thou, 
12:40. at an hour when ye think not. 

51 . Suppose ye that I am come to give 
13: 2. Suppose ye that these Galilaeans were 

4. think ye that they were sinners 
17: 9. were commanded him? I trow not. 
19:11. they thought that the kingdom of God 
22:24. of them should be accounted the greatest. 
24: 37. supposed that they had seen a spirit. 
Joh. 5:39. in them ye think ye have eternal life : 
45. Do not think that I will accuse 
1 1 : 13. they thought that he had spoken 

56. What think ye, that he will not come 
13:29. For some (of them) thought, because 
16: 2. will think that he doeth God service. 
20:15. She, supposing him to be the gardener, 
Actsl2: 9. by the angel ; but thought he saw a vision. 
15:22. Then pleased it the apostles 
25. It seemed good unto us, being 
28. For it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, 
34. it pleased Silas to abide there still. 
17:18. He seemeth to be a setter forth of 
25:27. For it seemeth to me unreasonable 
26: 9. 1 verily thought with myself, 
27 : 13. supposing that they had obtained 
ICo. 3: 18. seemeth to be wise in this world, 
4: 9. For I think that God hath set 
7:40. 1 think also that I have the Spirit 
8: 2. if any man think that he knoweth 
10: 12. let him that thinketh he standeth 
1 1 : 16. if any man seem to be contentious, 
12:22. members of the body, which seem to be 

23. which we think to be less honourable, 

14:37. If any man think himself to be 

2Co.lO: 9. That I mag not seem as if I would 

11 : 16. Let no man think me a fool ; 

12:19. think ye that we excuse ourselves 

Gal. 2: 2. to them which were of reputation, 

6. of those who seemed to be somewhat, 
— for they who seemed (to be somewhat) 
9. who seemed to be pillars, perceived 
6 : 3. if a man think himself to be something, 



Phi. 3: 4. If any other man thinketh that he 
Heb. 4 : 1 . any of you should seem to come 

10: 29. how much sorer punishment, suppose ye, 
12: 10. chastened (us) after their own pleasure 
11. the present seemeth to be joyous, 
Jas. 1 :26. If any man among you seem to be 
4: 5. Do ye think that the scripture saith 



$OKifiaZ<*), dokimazo. 

Lu. 12:56. ye can discern the face of the sky and 

— that ye do not discern this time ? 

14: 19. five yoke of oxen, and I go to prove them : 
Ro. 1 :28.they did not like to retain God in (their) 
2: 18. approvest the things that are more 
12: 2. that ye may prove what (is) that good, 
14:22. in that thing which he alloweth. 
ICo. 3: 13. the fire shall try every man's work 
11 : 28. let a man examine himself, 
16: 3. whomsoever ye shall appr ove by 
2Co. 8: 8. to prove the sincerity of your love. 
22. whom we have oftentimes proved 
13: 5. in the faith; prove your own selves. 
Gal. 6: 4. let every man prove his own work, 
Eph. 5:10. Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord. 
Phi. 1:10. That ye may approve things that 
lTh. 2: 4. as we were allowed of God to be 

— God, which trieth our hearts. 
5:21. Prove all things ; hold fast that. 

ITi. 3 : 10. let these also first be proved} 
Heb. 3: 9. your fathers tempted me proved me, 
lPet. 1 : 7. though it be tried with fire, 
Uoh.4: 1 . try the spirits whether they are 



SoKifif}, dokimee. 



Ro. 5: 4. experience; and experience, hope: 
2Co. 2: 9. 1 might know the proof of you, 
8 : 2. that in a great trial of affliction 
9: 13. by the experiment of this ministration 
13: 3. Since ye seek a proof of Christ 
Phi. 2:22. ye know the proof of him, 



SoKifiiov, dokimion. 



Jas. 1 : 3. the trying of your faith worketh 
lPet. 1 : 7. That the trial of your faith, being 



SoKt/zoc, dokimos. 

Ro. 14: 18. acceptable to God, and approved of men . 

16: 10. Salute Appelles approved in Christ. 
1 Co.l 1 : 19. they which are approved may be 
2Co.l0:18.he that commendeth himself is approved, 

13: 7. not that we should appear approved, 
2Ti. 2:15. Study to shew thyself approved unto God, 
Jas. 1:12. for when he is tried, he shall receive 



Sokoq, dokos. 

Mat. 7: 3.considerest not the beam that is in 

4. behold, a beam (is) in thine own eye? 
5. first cast out the beam out of thine 
Lu. 6 : 41 . perceivest not the beam that is in 
42.beholdest not the beam that is in 
— cast out first the beam out of thine 



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2Co.ll: 13. false apostles, deceitful workers, 



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SoAiow, dolioo. 

Ro. 3: 13. with their tongues they have used deceit : 



SoAoc, clolos, 

Mat.26:" 4. they might take Jesus by subtilty, 
Mar. 7: 22. wickedness, deceit, lasciviousness, 

14: 1. they might take him by craft, 
Joh. 1 :47(48).Israelite indeed, in whom is no guile! 
Actsl3:10. O full of all subtilty and all mischief, 
Ro. 1:29. full of envy, murder, debate, deceit, 
2Co.l2: 16. being crafty, I caught you with guile. 
lTh. 2 : 3. nor of uncleanness, nor in guile : 
lPet.2: 1. laying aside all malice, and all guile, 
22. neither was guile found in his mouth: 
3: 10. his lips that they speak no guile : 
Rev.14 : 5. in their mouth was found no guile: 



SoAow, doloo. 

2Co. 4: 2. nor handling the word of God deceitfully; 

co/j.a, doma. 

Mat. 7: 11. know how to give good gifts unto 
Lu. 1 1 : 13. to give good gifts unto your children: 
Eph. 4: 8. captivity captive, and gave gifts unto men. 
Phil. 4: 17. Not because I desire a gift: 



$6£,a, doxa. 

Mat. 4: 8. of the world, and the glory of them; 
6: 13. the power, and the glory, for ever. 
29. even Solomon in all his glory was 
16:27. in the glory of his Father with 
19:28. shall sit in the throne of his glory, 
24:30. with power and great glory. 
25:31. Son of man shall come in his glory, 

— sit upon the throne of his glory: 
Mar. 8:38. cometh in the glory of his Father 

10:37. on thy left hand, in thy glory. 
13:26. in the clouds with great power and glory. 
Lu. 2: 9. the glory of the Lord shone round 

14. Glory to God in the highest, and on 
32. the glory of thy people Israel. 
4: 6. will I give thee, and the glory of them : : 
9:26. when he shall come in his own glory, 

31. Who appeared in glory, and spake of his 

32. they saw his glory, and the two men 
12:27. Solomon in all his glory was not 
14: 10. then shalt thou have worship in the 
17:18.ieturned to give glory to God, save 
19:38. peace in heaven, and glory in the highest. 
21: 27. in a cloud with power and great glory. 
24:26. to enter into his glory? 

Joh. 1 : 14. we beheld his glory, the glory as of the 
2:11. Galilee, and manifested forth his glory ; 
5:41. 1 receive not honour from men. 
44. which receive honour one of another, 

— the honour that (cometh) from God only? 
7:18. himself seeketh his own glory: buthethat 

seeketh his glory that sent him, 



I Joh. 8:50.1 seek not mine own glory: 

54. If I honour myself, my honour is nothing: 
9:24. said unto him, Give God the praise : 

11 : 4. for the glory of God, that the Son 
40. thou shouldest see the glory of God? 

12:41. said Esaias, when he saw his glory, 

43. they loved the praise of men more than the 
praise of God. 

17: 5. with the glory which I had 

22. the glory which thou gavest me 
24. that they may behold my glory, 

Acts 7: 2. The God of glory appeared unto 

55. saw the glory of God, and Jesus 
12:23. because he gave not God the glory: 
22: 11. for the glory of that light, being 

Ro. 1 : 23. the glory of the uncorruptible God 

2: 7. in well doing seek for glory and honour 
10. glory, honour, and peace, to every man 
3: 7. through my lie unto his glory ; 

23. come short of the glory of God ; 

4: 20. was strong in faith, giving glory to God ; 
5: 2. rejoice in hope of the glory of God. 
6: 4. by the glory of the Father, 
8:18. the glory which shall be revealed 

21. into the glorious liberty (lit. liberty of the 
glory) of the children of God. 
9: 4. the adoption, and the glory, and the 
covenants, 
23. make known the riches of his glory on 

— had afore prepared unto glory, 
11 :36.to whom (be) glory for ever. 
15: 7. received us to the glory of God. 
16:27. To God only wise, (be) glory through 

ICo. 2: 7. before the world unto our glory: 

8. not have crucified the Lord of glory. 
10 : 31 . do all to the glory of God. 
11: 7. as he is the image and glory of God: but 
the woman is the glory of the man. 
15. have long hair, it is a glory to her: 
15. 40. the glory of the celestial (is) one, and the 
41. one glory of the sun, and another glory of 

— another glory of the stars: for (one) star 

differeth from (another) star in glory. 
43. sown in dishonour; it is raised in glory: 
2Co. 1:20. unto the glory of God by us. 

3: 7. engraven in stones, was glorious, (lit. in 
glory) 

— for the glory of his countenance; 

8. ministration of the spirit be rather glorious.' 

(lit. in glory) 

9. ministration of condemnation (be) glory, 

— of righteousness exceed in glory. 

10. by reason of the glory that excelleth. 

11. which is done away (was) glorious (lit. 

through glory), much more that which 
remaineth (is) glorious, (lit. in glo)y) 
18. as in a glass the glory of the Lord, 

— the same image from glory to glory, 

4: 4. the light of the glorious gospel of Christ, 
(lit. gospel of the glory) 
6. the knowledge of the glory of God 
15. redound to the glory of God. 
17. exceeding (and) eternal weight of glory ; 
6: 8. By honour and dishonour, by evil 
8: 19. to the glory of the same Lord, 
23. messengers of the churches, (and) the 
glory of Christ. 
, Gal. 1 : 5. To whom (be) glory for ever and ever. 
, Eph. 1 : 6. To the praise of the glory of his grace, 

12. should be to the praise of his glory, 
14. unto the praise of his glory. 

J 17. the Father of glory, may give unto 

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Eph 


1:18. 




3:13. 




16. 




21. 


Phi. 


1:11. 




2:11. 




3:19. 




21. 




4:19. 




20. 


Col. 


1:11. 



3 
ITh. 2: 



2Th. 1 

2 

ITi. 1 



3 
2Ti. 2 

4 
Tit. 2 

Heb. 1 
2: 



3: 

9 

13 

Jas. 2: 

lPet. 1 



2Pet. 1 



Jude 



Rev. 1 

4 



the riches of the glory of his inheritance 
tribulations for you, which is your glory. 
according to the riches of his glory, 
Unto him (be) glory in the church 
unto the glory and praise of God. 
to the glory of God the Father, 
(whose) glory (is) in their shame, 
fashioned like unto his glorious body, (lit. 

the body of his glory) 
his riches in glory by Christ Jesus, 
our Father (be) glory for ever and ever. 
according to his glorious power, (lit. power 

of his glory) 
the riches of the glory of this mystery 
Christ in you, the hope of glory : 
shall ye also appear with him in glory. 
Nor of men sought we glory, 
called you unto his kingdom and glory. 
For ye are our glory and joy. 
from the glory of his power ; 
the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. 
According to the glorious gospel (lit. 

gospel of the glory) of 
(be) honour and glory for ever and ever, 
in the world, received up into glory. 
in Christ Jesus with eternal glory. 
to whom (be) glory for ever and ever, 
the glorious appearing (lit. appearing of 

the glory) of the great God 
Who being the brightness of (his) glory, 
thou crownedst him with glory 
the suffering of death, crowned with glory, 
in bringing many sons unto glory, 
counted worthy of more glory than Moses, 
over it the cherubims of glory 
to whom (be) glory for ever and ever, 
our Lord Jesus Christ, (the Lord) of glory, 
praise and honour and glory at the appear- 
ing 
the glory (lit. glories) that should follow 
up from the dead, and gave him glory ; 
the glory of man as the flower of grass. 
to whom be praise and dominion for ever 
when his glory shall be revealed, 
for the spirit of glory and of God resteth 
a partaker of the glory that shall be 
ye shall receive a crown of glory 
hath called us unto his eternal glory 
To him (be) glory and dominion for ever 
hath called us to glory and virtue : 
from God the Father honour and glory, 
a voice to him from the excellent glory, 
not afraid to speak evil of dignities. 
To him (be) glory both now and for ever, 
speak evil of dignities. 
faultless before the presence of his glory 
God our Saviour, (be) glory and majesty, 
to him (be) glory and dominion for ever 
when those beasts give glory and honour 
to receive glory and honour and power: 
strength, and honour, and glory, and bless- 
ing. 
Blessing, and honour, and glory, and power, 
Saying, Amen: Blessing, and glory, 
gave glory to the God of heaven. 
Fear God, and give glory to him ; 
with smoke from the glory of God, 
they repented not to give him glory. 
the earth was lightened with his glory. 
Salvation, and glory, and honour, and 

power, 
be glad and rejoice, and give honour to 



Rev.21 : 11. Having the glory of God: and her 

23. the glory of God did lighten it, 

24. do bring their glory and honour into it. 
26. they shall bring the glory and honour 



Mat. 5: 

6; 

9; 

15: 

Mar. 2 

Lu. 2: 

4 

5 

7 
13 
17: 

18: 

23 

Joh. 7 



13: 



21 
! Acts 3 

4 

11 

13 

21 

Ro. 1 

8 
11 
15 



lCo. 6 

12 

2Co. 3 



9:13 



Gal. 


1 


24. 


2Th. 


3 


1. 


Heb 


5 


5. 


lPet 


.1 


8. 




2 


12. 




4 


11. 
14. 
16. 


Rev. 


15 


4. 



So^a^w, doxazo. 

may see your good works, and glorify 
that they may have glory of men. 
they marvelled, and glorified God, 
they glorified the God of Israel, 
were all amazed, and glorified God, 
glorifying and praising God for all 
being glorified of all. 
to his own house, glorifying God. 
were all amazed, and they glorified God, 
they glorified God, saying, 
she was made straight, and glorified God. 
and with a loud voice glorified God, 
. followed him, glorifying God : 
saw what was done, he glorified God, 
because that Jesus was not yet glorified. 
. If I honour myself, my honour is nothing: 

it is my Father that honoureth me ; 
. the Son of God might he glorified 
.when Jesus was glorified, then 
the Son of man should he glorified. 
. Father, glorify thy name. 
I have both glorified (it), and will glorify 

(it) 
. Now is the Son of man glorified, and God 

is glorified in him. 
. If God he glorified in him, God shall also 
glorify him in himself, and shall straight- 
way glorify him. 
the Father may be glorified in the Son. 
. Herein is my Father glorified, 
. He shall glorify me : for he 

orify thy Son, that thy Son also may 
glorify thee : 
. I have glorified thee on the earth : 

Father, glorify thou me with 

1 am glorified in them. 

by what death he should glorify God. 

hath glorified his Son Jesus ; 
.for all (men) glorified God for that 

held their peace, and glorified God, 

glorified the word of the Lord : 

they glorified the Lord, and said 

they glorified (him) not as God, 

justified, them he also glorified. 

I magnify mine office: 

with one mind (and) one mouth glorify 
God, 

the Gentiles might glorify God 

therefore glorify God in your body, 

or one member be honoured, all 

that which was made glorious had no glory 
in this respect, 

*r7iiZes...they glorify God for your pro- 
fessed 

they glorified God in me. 

be glorified, even as (it is) with you: 

Christ glorified not himself 

joy unspeakable and/w/Z of glory: 

they may. ..glorify God in the day of visita- 
tion. 

may be glorified through Jesus Christ, 

on your part he is glorified. 

let him glorify God on this behalf. 

Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, and 
glorify thy name ? 



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Rev.18: 7. How much she Ziotf/i glorified herself, 







Mat. 8: 9. 




doaig, dosis. 


10:24. 
25. 


Phi. 


4:15. concerning giving and receiving, but 


13:27. 


Jas. 


1:17. Every good gift (lit. giving) and every 


28. 




perfect gift is 


18:23. 

26. 




SoTrig, dotees. 


27. 
28. 
32. 


2Co 


9: 7. for God loveth a cheerful giver. 


20:27. 
21:34. 






35. 




$o'v\aya)yi(x), doulagogeo. 


36. 
22: 3. 


ICo. 


9 :27. under my body, and bring (it) into subjec- 


4. 




tion: 


6. 
8. 
10. 














24:45. 




SovXda, doulla. 


46. 


Ro. 


8: 15. received the spirit of bondage again 


48. 
50. 
25:14. 
19. 
21. 

23. 
26. 
30. 


Gal. 


21. shall be delivered from the bondage of 
4:24. which gendereth to bondage, 




5: 1. again with the yoke of bondage. 


Heb 


2: 15. all their lifetime subject to bondage. 




covXevu), doidiio. 






26:51. 


Mat 


6:24. No man can serve two masters: 


Mar 10:44. 




— Ye cannot serve God and mammon. 


12: 2. 


Lu. 


15: 29. these many years do I serve thee, 


4. 




16 :13. No servant can serve two masters: 


13:34. 




— Ye cannot serve God and mammon. 


14:47. 


Joh. 


8:33. ivere never in bondage to any 


Lu. 2:29. 


Acts 


7 : 7. to whom they shall be in bondage 






20:19. Serving the Lord with all humility 


7: 2. 


Ro. 


6: 6. henceforth we should not serve sin. 


3. 




7: 6. we should serve in newness of spirit, 


8. 




25. 1 myself serve the law of God ; 


10. 




9: 12. The elder shall serve the younger. 


12:37. 




12:11. fervent in spirit ; serving the Lord ; 


38. 




14:18. that in these things serveth Christ 


43. 




16: 18. such serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, 


45. 


Gal. 


4: 8. ye did service unto them which 


46. 




9. ye desire again to be in bondage? 


47. 




25. is in bondage with her children. 


14:17. 




5: 13. by love serve one another. 


21. 


Eph 


.6: 7. With good will doing service, as to 




Phi 


2:22. he hath served with me in the gospel. 




Col. 


3: 24. for ye serve the Lord Christ. 


22. 


iTh 


. 1 : 9. to serve the living and true God ; 


23. 


iTi. 


6 : 2. let them not.. .but rather do (them) service, 


15:22. 


Tit. 


3: 3. serving divers lusts and pleasures, living 


17: 7. 
9. 




SovXrj, doulee. 


10. 

19:13. 

15. 


Lu. 


1 :38. Behold the handmaid of the Lord ; 


17. 




48. regarded the low estate of his handmaiden : 


22. 


Act 


i 2: 18. on my servants and on my handmaidens 


20:10. 
11. 

22:50. 






Joh. 4:51. 




SovXov, doulon. 


8:34. 
35. 


Ro. 


6: 19. yielded your members servants to 


13:16. 




— your members servants to righteousness 


15:15. 



AOY 
SovXog, doulos. 

,to my servant, Do this, and he doeth (it), 
nor the servant above his lord, 
as his master, and the servant as his lord, 
the servants of the housholder came 
The servants said unto him, Wilt thou 
which would take account of his servants 
The servant therefore fell down, 
the lord of that servant was moved 
the same servant went out, and found 
O thou wicked servant, I forgave thee 
, chief among you, let him be yeur servant : 
sent his servants to the husbandmen, 
the husbandmen took his servants, 
Again, he sent other servants more 
sent forth his servants to call 
Again, he sent forth other servants, 
, the remnant took his servants, 
Then saith he to his servants, 
, those servants went out into the 
Who then is a faithful and wise servant, 
Blessed (is) that servant, whom his lord 
if that evil servant shall say 
The lord of that servant shall come 
, called his own servants, and delivered 
the lord of those servants cometh, 
Well done, (thou) good and faithful 

servant : 
Well done, good and faithful servant ; 
(Thou) wicked and slothful servant, 
, cast ye the unprofitable servant into 
drew his sword, and struck a servant 
the chiefest, shall be servant of all. 
, sent to the husbandmen a servant, 
, he sent unto them another servant ,■ 
.gave authority to his servants, 
, smote a servant of the high priest, 
now lettest thou thy servant depart in 

peace, 
, a certain centurion's servant, who was 
that he would come and heal his servant. 
to my servant, Do this, and he doeth (it), 
found the servant whole that had 
Blessed (are) those servants, whom 
find (them) so, blessed are those servants. 
Blessed (is) that servant, whom his 
if that servant say in his heart, 
The lord of that servant will come 
, that servant, which knew his lord's will, 
sent his servant at supper time 
So that servant came, and shewed his 

lord 
said to his servant, Go out quickly into 
the servant said, Lord, it is done 
the lord said unto the servant, 
the father said to his servants, 
which of you, having a servant plowing 
Doth he thank that servant because 
say, We are unprofitable servants : 
he called his ten servants, and delivered 
commanded these servants to be called 
said unto him, Well, thou good servant : 
will I ju^dge thee, (thou) wicked servant. 
, sent a servant to the husbandmen, 
again he sent another servant: 
smote the servant of the high priest, 
going down, his servants met him, 
, Whosoever committeth sin is the servant 
, the servant abideth not in the house 
. The servant is not greater than his lord ; 
. I call you not seniants ; for the servant 
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Joh.lo:20. 
18:10. 



18, 

26, 

Acts 2:18 

4:29, 

16:17, 

Ro. 1: 1. 

6:16 

17 

20, 

lCo. 7:21, 

22, 

23, 

12:13, 

2Co. 4: 5 

Gal. 1:10 

3:28, 

4: 1 

7, 

Eph. 6: 5 

6, 

8, 

Phi. 1: 1 

2: 7, 

Col. 3:11 

22, 

4: 1, 

12 

ITi. 6: 1, 

2Ti. 2:24, 

Tit. 1: 1 

2: 9 

Philem.16 

Jas. 1: 1 

lPet.2:16 
2Pet.l: 1 

2:19 
Jude 1 
Rev. 1: 1 

2:20 

6:15 

7: 3 

10: 7 

11:18 

13:16 

15: 3 

19: 2 

5 

18 

22: 3 

6 



The servant is not greater than his lord. 
, drew it, and smote the high priest's ser- 
vant, 

The servant's name was Malchus. 
, the servants and officers stood there, 
, One of the servants of the high priest, 
. on my servants and on my handmaidens. 
, grant unto thy servants, that with 
, the servants of the most high God, 

Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, called 
.yield yourselves servants to obey, his ser- 
vants ye are to whom ye obey ; 
. that ye were the servants of sin, 
, when ye were the servants of sin, 
, Art thou called (being) a servant ? 
, (being) a servant, is the Lord's freeman: 

(being) free, is Christ's servant. 
, be not ye the servants of men. 
, whether (we be) bond or free ; and have 
.ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake. 
. I should not be the servant of Christ. 
, there is neither bond nor free, there 
. a child, differeth nothing from a servant, 
, Wherefore thou art no more a servant, 
. Servants, be obedient to them that 
, as the servants of Christ, doing the 
, whether (he be) bond or free. 
. the servants of Jesus Christ, to all 
. took upon him the form of a servant, 
.Barbarian, Scythian, bond (nor) free: 
, Servants, obey in all things (your) 
.give unto (your) servants that which 
, a servant of Christ, saluteth you, 
, many servants as are under the yoke 
, the servant of the Lord must not strive ; 
. Paul, a servant of God, and an apostle 
. (Exhort) servants to be obedient 
. Not now as a servant, but above a servant, 
. a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus 

Christ, 
.but as the servants of God. 
. a servant and an apostle of Jesus Christ, 
. themselves are the servants of corruption: 
. Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, 
. to shew unto his servants things 

by his angel unto his servant John: 
. to teach and to seduce my servants 
. the mighty men, and every bondman, 
. have sealed the servants of our God 
. declared to his servants the prophets. 
. shouldest give reward unto thy servants 
. rich and poor, free and bond, to receive 
. the song of Moses the serva?it of God, 
. avenged the blood of his servants at 
. Praise our God, all ye his servants, 
.flesh of all (men, both) free and bond, 
.his servants shall serve him: 
. to shew unto his servants the things 



§0%//, dokee. 

Lu. 5:29. Levi made him a great feast in his 

14: 13. when thou makest a feast, call the poor, 



<$pdicii)v, drakon. 

Rev.12: 3. behold a great red dragon, having 
4. the dragon stood before the woman 
7. his angels fought against the dragon ; and 

the dragon fought and his angels, 
9. the great dragon was cast out, that 
13. when the dragon saw that he was 
16. the flood which the dragon cast out 
17. the dragonwas wroth with the woman, 
13: 2. the dragon gave him his power, 
4. they worshipped the dragon which 
lLlike a lamb, and he spake as a dragon. 
16: 13. out of the mouth of the dragon, 
* 20: 2. he laid hold on the dragon, that old 



^paGGOfAai) drassomai. 

lCo. 3: 19. He taketh the wise in their own craftiness. 



dpaxpV) drahw.ee. 

Lu. 15: 8. what woman having ten pieces of silver, if 
she lose one piece, (lit. drachma) 
9. 1 have found the piece which I had lost. 



Spzjuiii} see Tpe^i 



Speiravov, drepanon. 



Mar 4: 29. immediately he putteth in the sickle, 
Rev.l4:14. in his hand a sharp sickle. 

15. Thrust in thy sickle, and reap: 

16. thrust in his sickle on the earth ; 

17. he also having a sharp sickle. 

18. to him that had the sharp sickle, saying, 

Thrust in thy sharp sickle, 

19. the angel thrust in his sickle 



Spojuog, dromos. 

Actsl3:25.as John fulfilled his course, he said, 

20: 24. that I might finish my course with joy, 
2Ti. 4: 7.1 have finished (my) course, I have 



11 1° 



oouAou), douloo. 

Acts 7: 6. they should bring them into bondage, 
Ro. 6 : 18. ye became the servants of righteousness. 

22. and become servants to God, ye have 
lCo. 7: 15. is not under bondage in such (cases) : 
9: 19. have I made myself servant unto all, 
Gal. 4: 3. were in bondage under the elements 
Tit. 2: 3. not given to much wine, teachers 
2Pet. 2: 19. of the same is he brought in bondage. 



^vjuLt see ^uvw, 



SvvajuLai, dunamai. 



Mat. 



3: 9. God is able of these stones to raise up 
5: 14. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid. 

36. thou canst not make one hair white 
6: 24. No man can serve two masters: 

— Ye cannot serve God and mammon. 

27. by taking thought can add one cubit 
7:18. A good tree cannot bring forth evil 
8: 2. if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 



AYN 



Mat. 9:15. Can the children of the bridechamber 
28. Believe ye that I am able to do this ? 
10:28. but are not able to kill the soul: 

— fear him which is able to destroy both 
12:29. how can one enter into a strong man's 

34. how can ye, being evil, speak good things ? 
16: 3. can ye not (discern) the signs of the 

times? 
17: 16. thy disciples, and they could not cure him. 

19. Why could not we cast him out ? 
19: 12. He that is able to receive (it), let him 

25. saying, Who then can be saved ? 
20:22. Are ye able to drink of the cup that 

— They say unto him, We are able. 
22: 46. no man was able to answer him 
26: 9. this ointment might have been sold 

42. if this cup may not pass away from me, 
53. that I cannot now pray to my Father, 
61. said, I am able to destroy the temple 
27 : 42. He saved others ; himself he cannot save. 
Mar 1 :40. If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 
45. that Jesus could no more openly enter 
2: 4. when they could not come nigh unto 
7. who can forgive sins but God only? 
19. Can the children of the bridechamber 

— bridegroom with them, they cannot fast. 
3: 20. they coidd not so much as eat bread. 

23. How can Satan cast out Satan? 

24. that kingdom cannot stand. 

25. against itself, that house cannot stand. 

26. he cannot stand, but hath an end. 

27. No man can enter into a strong 
4:32. the fowls of the air may lodge under 

33. as they were able to hear (it). 
5: 3. no man could bind him, no, 
6: 5. he could there do no mighty work, 

19. would have killed him ; but she could not: 
7:15. that entering into him can defile him: 

18. into the man, (it) cannot defile him ; 

24. know (it): but he coidd not be hid. 
8 : 4. whence can a man satisfy these 
9; 3. as no fuller on earth can white them. 

22. if thou canst do any thing, have 

23. If thou canst believe, all things 

28. Why could not we cast him out ? 

29. This kind can come forth by nothing, 
39. that can lightly speak evil of me. 

10:26. Who then can be saved? 

38. can ye drink of the cup that I 

39. they said unto him, We can. 
14: 5. it might have been sold for 

7. whensoever ye will ye may do them good: 
15:31. He saved others ; himself he cannot save. 
Lu. 1 : 20. thou shalt be dumb, and not aWe to speak, 
22. he could not speak unto them: 
3: 8. God is able of these stones to raise up 
5: 12. if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 
21. Who can forgive sins, but God alone? 

34. Can ye make the children of the 
6:39. Can the blind lead the blind ? 

42. how canst thou say to thy brother, 

8: 19. could not come at him for the press. 

9:40. to cast him out ; and they could not. 

11 : 7.1 cannot rise and give thee. 

12:25. taking thought can add to his stature 

26. If ye then be not able to do that 
13: 11. and could in no wise lift up (herself). 
14: 20. married a wife, and therefore I cannot 
come. 

26. own life also, he cannot be my disciple. 

27. come after me, cannot be my disciple. 
33. he hath, he cannot be my disciple. 



Lu. 16 



18 
19 
20 
21 
Joh. 1 
3 



( 165 ) AYN 

: 2. for thou mayest be no longer steward . 
13. No servant can serve two masters: 
— Ye cannot serve God and mammon. 

26. so that they which would pass.. .cannot ; 
: 26. Who then can be saved ? 
: 3. could not for the press, because he 
:36. Neither can they die any more: 
:15. shall not be able to gainsay nor resist. 
-.46(47). Can there any good thing come 
: 2. for no man can do these miracles 

3. he cannot see the kingdom of God. 

4. How can a man be born when he is old? 
can he enter the second time into 

5. he cannot enter into the kingdom of God. 
9. How can these things be ? 

27. A man can receive nothing, except it be 
5:19. The Son can do nothing of himself, 

30. 1 can of mine own self do nothing: 
44. How can ye believe, which receive 

6:44. No man can come to me, except 
52. How can this man give us (his) flesh 
60. an hard saying ; who can hear it ? 
65. that no man can come unto me, 

7: 7. The world cannot hate you ; but me 
34. where lam, (thither) ye cannot come. 

36. where I am, (thither) ye cannot come ? 
8: 21. whither I go, ye cannot come. 

22. saith, Whither I go, ye cannot come. 
43. because ye cannot hear my word. 
9: 4. night cometh, when no man can work. 

16. How can a man that is a sinner do 
33. were not of God, he could do nothing. 
21 . Can a devil open the eyes of the blind ? 
29. no (man) is able to pluck (them) out of 

35. the scripture cannot be broken ; 

37. Could not this man, which opened 
39. Therefore they could not believe, 
33. Whither I go, ye cannot come ; 

36. Whither I go, thou canst not follow me 
37. Lord, why cannot I follow thee now? 

5. how can we know the way? 

17. whom the world cannot receive, 

4. the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, 

5. without me ye can do nothing. 

12. ye cannot bear them now. 
16. in Jerusalem ; and we cannot deny (it). 
20. For we cannot but speak the things 
39. be of God, ye cannot overthrow it ; lest 
31. How can I, except some man should 
47. Can any man forbid water, that 

39. from which ye could not be justified by 
l.the manner of Moses, ye cannot be saved. 

19. May we know what this new 

40. we may give an account of this con- 
course. 

20:32. to the word of his grace, which is able to 
21 :34. when he could not know the certainty 
24 : 8 . thyself mayest take kno wl edge of all 
1 1 . Because that thou mayest understand, 

13. Neither can they prove the things 
25: 11. no man may deliver me unto them. 
26: 32. This man might have been set at liberty, 
27:12. if by any means they might attain 

lb. And when the ship. ..coidd not bear up 
31. abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved. 
39. if it were possible, to thrust in the ship. 
43. they which could swim should 
Ro. 8: 7. law of God, neither indeed can be. 

8. they that are in the flesh cannot please 
39. creature, shall be able to separate 
15: 14. able also to admonish one another. 
16: 25. to him that is of power to stablish you 



10 



14 



15 



16 

Acts 4 



. 2: 


14. 


3 


1 




2 




11 


6 


5 


7 


21 


10 


13 



it), 



12; 

14 

15 

2Co. 1: 

3 

13: 

Gal. 3: 

Eph. 3 

6: 



Phi. 3: 
lTh. 2 



21. 

3. 
21. 
31. 

50. 
4. 



lTi. 



2Ti. 2 
3 



Heb. 2 
3: 
4: 
5 

7: 

9: 

10; 

Jas. 1 : 
2: 
3; 



Uoh.3: 
4: 

Jude 

Rev. 2: 
3; 
5: 
6: 

7 

9; 

13; 

14: 
15: 



AYN 



neither can he know (them), because 

I, brethren, could not speak unto you 

hitherto ye were not able (to bear 
neither yet now are ye able. 

other foundation can no man lay 

not one that shall be able to judge 

if thou may est be made free, 

tempted above that ye are able; 

that ye may be able to bear (it). 

Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, 

ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's table, 
. (that) no man can say that Jesus 
. the eye cannot say unto the hand, 
.ye may all prophesy one by one, 
. flesh and blood cannot inherit the 
. we may be able to comfort them 
. could not stedfastly behold the face 
.we can do nothing against the truth 
, a law given which could have given 
. when ye read, ye may understand 
. Now unto him that is able- to do 
. that ye may be able to stand against 
. that ye may be able to withstand in 
. wherewith ye shall be able to quench 

whereby he is able even to subdue all 
. when we might have been burdensome, 
. what thanks can we render to God 
.they that are otherwise cannot be hid. 
. certain we can carry nothing out. 
. whom no man hath seen, nor can see : 
, faithful : he cannot deny himself. 
. and never able to come to the knowledge 
.scriptures, which are able to make thee 

wise 
. he is able to succour them that are 
. we see that they could not enter in 
. an high priest which cannot be touched 
. Who can have compassion on the 
. unto him that was able to save him 
. Wherefore he is able also to save them to 
.sacrifices, that could not make him that 
. can never with those sacrifices 
. which can never take away sins : 

word, which is able to save your souls. 
. have not works ? can faith save him ? 
. the tongue can no man tame ; 
. Can the fig tree, my brethren, 
, desire to have, and cannot obtain -. 
. lawgiver, who is able to save and to 
. he cannot sin, because he is born of God. 
, how can he love God whom he 
, Now unto him that is able to keep 

how thou canst not bear them 
.an open door, and no man can shut it: 
.was able to open the book, neither 
. who shall be able to stand ? 
. multitude, which no man could number, 
. which neither can see, nor hear, 
. who is able to make war with him ? 
. that no man might buy or sell, 
, no man could learn that song 
. no man was able to enter into 



dvvauig, dunamis. 

Mat. 6: 13. thine is the kingdom, and the power, 

7 : 22. in thy name done many wonderful works ? 
11:20. most of his mighty works were done, 
21. for if the mighty works, which were 
23. if the mighty icorks, which have been 



14 
22: 

24: 

25: 

26; 

Mar. 5: 

6: 



14 
Lu. 1 



( 166 ) AYN 

! Mat.l3:54.this wisdom, and (these) mighty works? 
58. he did not many mighty works there be- 
cause of their unbelief. 
14: 2. therefore mighty works do shew forth 
22: 29. the scriptures, nor the power of God. 

29. the powers of the heavens shall be shaken : 

30. with power and great glory. 

15. according to his several ability ; 
64. sitting on the right hand of power, 
30. that virtue had gone out of him, 

2. even such mighty works are wrought 
5. could there do no mighty work, 
14. therefore mighty works do shew forth 

1 . kingdom of God come with power. 
39. no man which shall do a miracle 
24. the scriptures, neither the power of God ? 
2b. the powers that are in heaven shall 
26. in the clouds with great poioer and glory. 
62. sitting on the right hand of power, 
17. in the spirit and power of Elias, to 

35. the power of the Highest shall overshadow 
thee: 

4: 14. Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit 

36. with authority and power he commandeth 
5: 17. the power of the Lord was (present) to 

heal 
6: 19. for there went virtue out of him, 
8:46. 1 perceive that virtue is gone out of me. 
9 : 1 . gave them power and authority over all 
10: 13. if the mighty loorks had been done 

19. over all the poioer of the enemy: 

37. the mighty loorks that they had seen ; 

26. the poioers of heaven shall be shaken. 

27. in a cloud with power and great glory. 
69. the right hand of the power of God. 
49. until ye be endued with power 

8. ye shall receive power, after that 
22. by miracles and wonders and signs, 

12. as though by our own power or 

7. By what power, or by what name, 
33. with great power gave the apostles 

8. Stephen, full of faith and power, 

10. This man is the great power of God. 

13. the miracles and signs which were done. 

38. with the Holy Ghost and with power: 

11. God wrought special miracles 
4. (to be) the Son of God with power, 

16. for it is the power of God unto 

20. (even) his eternal power and Godhead ; 
38. nor principalities, nor powers, 

17. that I might shew my power 
13. through the power of the Holy Ghost. 
19. through mighty (lit. by the power of) 

signs and wonders, by the power of 

18. saved it is the power of God. 
24. Christ the power of God, and the wisdom 

4. demonstration of the Spirit and of power: 

5. in the poioer of God. 

19. which are puffed up, but the power. 

20. not in word, but in power. 
5: 4. with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
6 : 14. raise up us by his own power. 

12:10. To another the working of miracles; 

28. thirdly teachers, after that miracles, 

29. (are) all workers of miracles? 
14: 11. know not the meaning of the voice, 
15: 24. all rule and all authority and power. 

43. in weakness ; it is raised in power : 
56. the strength of sin (is) the law. 
2Co. 1 : 8. pressed out of measure, above strength, 
4: 7. excellency of the power may be of God, 
6 ; 7. word of truth, by the power of God, 



19 
21 

22 

24 

Acts 1 

o 

3 

4 



10 

19 

Ro. 1 



lCo. 1 

2 
4 



AYN 







12 




13 


: 4. 


Gal. 


3 


: 5 


Eph 


. 1 


:19 
2J 




3 


7 
16 
20 


Phi. 


3 


10. 


Col. 


1 


11. 

2? 


lTh 


1 


5. 


2Th. 


1 


7. 
11. 




2 


9. 



2Co. 8: 3. For to (their) power, 1 bear record, yea, 
and beyond (their) power (they were) 
willing of themselves ; 
12: 9. for my strength is made perfect 

— the power of Christ may rest upon me. 
signs, and wonders, and mighty deeds. 
he liveth by the power of God. 
by the power of God toward you. 
worketh miracles among you, 
, the exceeding greatness of his power 
all principality, and power, and might, 
the effectual working of his power. 
be strengthened with might by 
according to the power that worketh 
the power of his resurrection, and the 
Strengthened with all might, 
which worketh in me mightily. 
in word only, but also in power, 
from heaven with his mighty angels, (lit. 

angels of power of him) 
the work of faith with power: 
with all power and signs and lying 
2Ti. 1: 7. of power, and of love, and of a sound 
mind. 
8. according to the power of God ; 
3: 5. godliness, but denying the power 
Heb. 1 : 3. all things by the word of his power, 

2: 4. signs and wonders, and with divers mira- 
cles, 
6: 5. the powers of the world to come, 
7: 16. after the power of an endless life. 
11: 11. received strength to conceive seed, 
34. Quenched the violence of fire, 
lPet. 1 : 5. Who are kept by the power of God 
3 : 22. authorities and powers being made 
2Pet. 1 : 3. According as his divine power 

16. the power and coming of our Lord 
2: 11. which are greater in power and might, 
Rev. 1:16. as the sun shineth in his strength. 
3: 8. for thou hast a little strength, 
4: 11. to receive glory and honour and power: 
5: 12. to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, 
7: 12. honour, and power, and might, (be) unto 
1 1 : 17. hast taken to thee thy great power, 
12:10. jNow is come salvation, and strength, 
13: 2. the dragon gave him his power, 
15: 8. the glory of God, and from his power; 
17: 13. shall give their power and strength unto 
18: 3. the abundance of her delicacies. 
19: 1. honour, and power, unto the Lord our 
God: 



Swa/now, dunamoo. 

Col. 1:11. Strengthened with all might, 



Mat.19: 
24: 
26: 

Mar. 9: 

10: 
13: 

14: 

Lu. 1: 

14: 

18: 

24: 

Acts 2: 



( 167 ) AYO 

Svvcltoq, dunatos. 

26. with God all things are possible. 
24. insomuch that, if (it were) possible, 
39. O my Father, if it be possible, let this 
23. all things (are) possible to him that be- 

lieveth. 

27. with God all things are possible. 
22. if (it were) possible, even the elect. 

35. if it were possible, the hour might pass 

36. Father, all things (are) possible unto thee ; 
49. he that is mighty hath done to me 
31. whether he be able with ten thousand 
27. impossible with men are possible with God. 
19. a prophet mighty in deed and word 
24.it was not possible that he should 

7:22. was mighty in words and in deeds. 

11: 17. that 1 could (lit. should be able) withstand 
God? 

18:24. an eloquent man, (and) mighty in the 
scriptures, 
he hasted, if it were possible for him, 
said he, Avhich among you are able, 
promised, he was able also to perform, 
(his) wrath, and to make his power known, 
for God is able to graffthem in again, 
if it be possible, as much as lieth in you, 
for God is able to make him stand. 
We then that are strong ought to 
not many mighty, not many noble, 
God (is) able to make all grace abound 
mighty through God to the pulling down 
for when I am weak, then am I strong. 
when we are weak, and ye are strong : 
that, if (it had been) possible, ye would 
persuaded that he is able to keep 
he may be able by sound doctrine 
that God (was) able to raise (him) up, 
able also to bridle the whole body, 
the chief captains, and the mighty men. 



SwacrrriQ, dunastees. 



Lu. 1:52. hath put down the mighty from (their) 
seats, 

Acts 8 : 27. an eunuch of great authority under Can- 
dace 

ITi. 6: 15. (who is) the blessed and only Potentate, 



^vvariw, dunateo. 
2Co.l3: 3. is not weak, but is mighty in you. 





20 


16. 




25 


5, 


Ro. 


4: 


21. 




9. 


22. 




11: 


23 




12 


18. 




14 


4. 




15 


1. 


lCo 


. 1: 


26. 


2Co 


. 9. 


8. 




10 


4. 




12 


10 




13 


9. 


Gal 


. 4 


15 


2Ti 


1 


12 


Tit. 


1: 


9. 


Heb 11 


19 


Jas. 


3 


2 


Re\ 


. 6 


15 



Svvw & Sit/mi, duno & dumi. 

Mar. 1 :32. at even, when the sun did set, 

Lu. 4:40. Now when the sun was setting, all they 



bvo-) duo. 

Mat. 4:18. saw two brethren, Simon called Peter, 
21. from thence, he saw other two brethren, 
5:41. compel thee to go a mile, go with him 

twain. 
6:24. No man can serve two masters: 
8:28. there met him two possessed with devils, 
9:21. two blind men followed him, crying, 
10: 10. neither two coats, neither shoes, 

29. Are not two sparrows sold for a farthing ? 
11 : 2. he sent two of his disciples, 
14: 17. We have here but five loaves, and two 
fishes. 
19. took the five loaves, and the two fishes, 
18 : 8. having two hands or two feet to be 

9. having two eyes to be cast into hell fire. 
16. (then) take with thee one or fe-o more, 
that in the mouth of two or three wit- 
nesses 

19. if two of you shall agree on earth as 

20. where two or three are gathered 
19: 5. they twain shall be one flesh? 

6. Wherefore they are no more twain, 



AYO 



( 168 ) 



AY 



26 


: 2 




37 




60 


27 


:21 




38 




51 


Mar. 6 


: 7 




9 



Mat.20 : 21 . Grant that these my two sons may 

24. with indignation againstthe two brethren. 

30. two blind men sitting by the way side, 
21 : 1 . then sent Jesus tioo disciples, 

28. A (certain) man had two sons; 

31. Whether of them twain did the 
22:40. On these two commandments 
24:40. Then shall two be in the field; 

41. Two (women shall be) grinding at 
25: 15. to another two, and to another one ; 

17. (had received) two, he also gained other j 

two. 
22. He also that had received two talents 

— thou deliveredst unto me two talents : be- ! 

hold, I have gained two other talents 

beside them. 
Ye know that after tivo days is 
with him Peter and the two sons of Ze- 

bedee, 
At the last came two false witnesses, 
Whether of the twain will ye that I 
two thieves crucified with him, 
the temple was rent in twain 
to send them forth by two and two ; 
shod with sandals ; and not put on two 

coats. 
38. they say, Five, and two fishes. 
41 . taken the five loaves and the two fishes, 

— the two fishes divided he among them all. 
9: 43. having two hands to go into hell, 

45. having two feet to be cast into hell, 
47. having two eyes to be cast into hell fire: 
10: 8. they twain shall be one flesh: so then they 

are no more twain, 
11: 1 . he sendeth forth two of his disciples, 
12: 42. poor widow, and she threw in two mites, 
14: 1. After two days was (the feast of) the 
13. he sendeth forth two of his disciples, 
15: 27. with him they crucify two thieves; 

38. the veil of the temple was rent in twain 
16:12. in another form unto two of them, 
2:24. pair of turtledoves, or two young pigeons. 
3:11 . He that hath two coats, let him impart 
5: 2. saw two ships standing by the lake: 
7:19. John calling (unto him) two of his dis- 
ciples 
41. a certain creditor which had two debtors: 
9: 3. neither have two coats apiece. 

13. no more but five loaves and two fishes ; 
16. took the five loaves and the two fishes, 
30. behold, there talked with him two men, 
32. the two men that stood with him. 
10: l.sent them two and two (lit. by twos) be- 
fore his face 
35. when he departed, he took out two pence, 
12: 6. five sparrows sold for two farthings, 

52. three against two, and two against three. 
15: 11. he said, A certain man had two sons: 
16: 13. No servant can serve two masters: 
17:34. there shall be two (men) in one bed; 

35. Two (women) shall be grinding together; 

36. Two (men) shall be in the field; 
18:10. Two men went up into the temple 
19: 29. he sent two of his disciples, 

21 : 2. poor widow casting in thither two mites. 
22:38. Lord, behold, here (are) two swords. 
23: 32. there were also two other, malefactors, 
24: 4.two men stood by them in shining gar- 
ments : 
13. two of them went that same day 
Joh. 1 :35. John stood, and two of his disciples ; 

37. the two disciples heard him speak, 



Lu 



Joh. 1 :40(41 ). One of the two which heard John 
2: 6. containing two or three firkins 
4:40. with them: and he abode there two days. 

43. after two days he departed thence, 
6: 9. five barley loaves, and two small fishes: 
8 : 17. that the testimony of two men is true. 
11:6. he abode two days still in the same 
19:18. crucified him, and two other with him, 
20: 4. So they ran both together: and the 

12. seeth two angels in white sitting, 
21: 2. the (sons) of Zebedee, and two other of 
his disciples. 
Acts 1:10. two men stood by them in white apparel; 

23. they appointed two, Joseph called 

24. whether of these two thou hast chosen, 
7:29. land of Madian, where he begat two sons. 
9: 38. they sent unto him two men, 

10: 7. called two of his houshold servants, 
12: 6. Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, 
bound with two chains: and the keepers 
19:10. continued by the space of two years ; 
22. he sent into Macedonia two of them that 
34. about the space of two hours cried out, 
21: 33. to be bound with two chains ; 
23: 23. he called unto (him) two centurions, 
ICo. 6: 16. for two, saith he, shall be one flesh. 

14:27. (let it be) by two, or at the most (by) 
three, 
29. Let the prophets speak two or three, and 
let 
2Co.l3: 1 . In the mouth of tivo or three witnesses 
Gal. 4:22. that Abraham had two sons, 

24. for these are the two covenants ; the 
Eph. 2: 15. to make in himself of twain one new man, 

5 : 31 . they two shall be one flesh 
Phi. 1 :23. For I am in a strait betwixt two, 
lTi. 5: 19. before two or three witnesses. 
Heb 6: 18. That by two immutable things, 

10: 28. without mercy under two or three wit- 
nesses: 
Rev. 9: 12. there come two woes more hereafter. 
16. two hundred thousand thousand: 
11: 2. tread under foot forty (and) two months. 

3. (power) unto my two witnesses, 

4. the two olive trees, and the two candle- 

sticks 

10. these two prophets tormented them 
12:14. to the woman were given two wings of a 

great eagle, 
13: 5. to continue forty (and) two months. 

11. he had two horns like a lamb, 
19:20. These both were cast alive into a lake 



cW€a 



aGTCLKTOQ. 



dusbastaktos. 



Mat.23: 4. heavy burdens and grievous to be borne, 
I Lu. 11 :46. with burdens grievous to be borne, 

i 

SvatvTspia, dusenteria. 

Acts28: 8. sick of a fever and of a bloody Jinx: (lit, 
a dysentery) 



^vcrepjiirivEVTog, dusermeenutos . 

Heb 5; 11. things to say, and hard to be uttered, see- 
ing 



AY2 
SvcTKoXog, duskolos. 

Mar.lO: 24. how hard is it for them that trust 



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$vcnc6\u)Q, duskolos, 

Mat.l9:23.a rich man shall hardly enter into 
Mar.] 0:23. How hardly shall they that have riches 
Lu. 18:24. How hardly shall they that have riches 



£>v<juri, 



dusmee. 



Mat. 8:11. many shall come from the east and ivest , 
(lit. setting) 

24:27. shineth even unto the west; so 
Lu. 12:54. When ye see a cloud rise out of the west, 

13:29. come from the east, and (from) the west, 
Rev.2I : 13. on the west three gates. 



bvcrvotjTog, dusnoeetos, 

2Pet.3: 16. are some things hard to be understood, 
^v<r(p}]jnia, duspkeemia. 

2Co. 6: 8. by evil report and good report: as 



Mat. 9:20 

10: 1. 

- 2. 

5. 

11: 1. 

14:20, 

19:28, 

20:17, 

26:14, 

20. 

47. 

53, 

Mar. 3:14 

4:10. 

5:25. 

42, 

6: 7, 

43. 

8:19, 

9:35. 

10:32, 

11:11, 

14:10. 

17. 

20, 

43. 

2:42. 

6:13. 

8; 1. 

42. 

43 

9: 1 

12, 

17, 

18:31 

22: 3 



Lu. 



owSe/cci, dodeha. 

with an issue of blood twelve years, 
called unto (him) his twelve disciples, 
the names of the twelve apostles are 
These twelve Jesus sent forth, 
of commanding his twelve disciples, 
fragments that remained twelve baskets 

full, 
ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones, judg- 
ing the twelve tribes of Israel, 
took the twelve disciples apart 
Then one of the twelve, called 
he sat down with the twelve. 
lo, Judas, one of the twelve, came, 
more than tivelve legions of angels? 
, he ordained twelve, that they 
were about him with the twelve 
had an issue of blood twelve years, 
she was (of the age) of twelve years, 
he called (unto him) the twelve, 
they took up twelve baskets full 
They say unto him, Twelve. 
he sat down, and called the twelve, 
he took again the twelve, and began 
went out unto Bethany with the twelve. 
Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, 
in the evening he cometh with the twelve. 
(It is) one of the twelve, that dippeth 
cometh Judas, one of the twelve, 
when he was twelve years old, 
of them he chose twelve, whom 
the twelve (were) with him, 
one only daughter, about twelve years 
having an issue of blood twelve years, 
he called his twelve disciples together, 
then came the twelve, and said unto him, 
that remained to them twelve baskets. 
Then he took (unto him) the twelve, 
being of the number of the twelve. 



Lu. 22:14 

30, 

47. 

Joh. 6:13, 

67 

70, 
71, 

9, 

24 
2 

8, 
5 



11: 

20: 
Acts 6: 
7: 
lCo.15: 
Jas. 1 : 
Rev. 7: 



22 



sat down, and the twelve apostles with 
him. 

judging the twelve tribes of Israel. 

called Judas, one of the twelve, v*ent 

filled twelve baskets with the fragments 

Then said Jesus unto the twelve, 

Have not I chosen you twelve, 

betray him, being one of the tivelve. 

Are there not twelve hours in the day? 

Thomas, one of the tivelve, called 

Then the twelve called the multitude 

Jacob (begat) the tivelve patriarchs. 

, seen of Cephas, then of the twelve: 

to the twelve tribes which are 

of Juda (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Reuben (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Gad (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Aser (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Nepthalim (were) sealed twelve thou- 
sand. Of the tribe of Manasses (were) 
sealed twelve thousand. 

of Simeon (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Levi (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Issachar (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Zabulon (were) sealed twelve thou- 
sand. 

of Joseph (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Benjamin (were) sealed twelve thou- 
sand. 

upon her head a crown of twelve stars : 

high, (and) had twelve gates, and at the 
gates twelve angels, and names 

the twelve tribes of the children of Israel : 

wall of the city had twelve foundations, 

the names of the twelve apostles 

with the reed, twelve thousand furlongs. 

the twelve gates (were)iwelve pearls; 

which bare twelve (manner of) fruits, 



StoSficaToc, dodekatos. 

Rev.21 : 20. the twelfth, an amethyst. 

SwSzicatyvXov, dodekaphulon. 

Acts26; 7. Unto which (promise) our twelve tribes, 



SCufia, doma. 

Mat.l0:27. (that) preach ye upon the housetops. 

24: 17. him which is on the housetop not 
Mar.13: 15. let him that is on the housetop not 
Lu. 5 : 19. they went upon the housetop, 

12: 3. shall be proclaimed upon the housetops. 

17:31. he which shall be upon the housetop, 
ActslO: 9. Peter went up upon the 



SwjOta, dorea. 

Joh. 4: 10. If thou knewest the gift of God, 
Acts 2:38. ye shall receive the gift of the Holy 
Ghost. 
8: 20. hast thought that the gift of God may 
10: 45. poured out the gift of the Holy Ghost. 
1 1 : 1 7. as God gave them the like gift as 
Ro. 5 : 15. the grace of God, and the gift by grace, 
17. of the gift of righteousness shall 



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EAN 



2Co. 9: 15. Thanks (be) unto God for his unspeak- j Mat. 

able gift' 
Eph. 3 : 7. according to the gift of the grace of 

4: 7. the measure of the gift of Christ. 
Heb. 6 : 4. have tasted of the heavenly gift, 



Stopsav, dorean. 

Mat.10: 8. freely ye have received, freely give 
Joh.l5:25.They hated me without a cause. 
Ro. 3:24. Being justified freely by his grace 
2Co.ll : 7. to you the gospel of God freely? 
Gal. 2: 21. the law, then Christ is dead in vain. 
2Th. 3 : 8. did we eat any man's bread for nought . 
Rev.21 : 6. fountain of the water of life freely. 
22: 17. let him take the water of life freely. 



Scopiw, doreo. 

Mar. 15: 45. he gave the body to Joseph. 
2Pet. 1 : 3. his divine power hath given unto us 
4. Whereby are given unto us exceeding 



§wpr)fia.) doreema. 

Ro. 5: 16. by one that sinned, (so is) the gift: 
Jas. 1 : 17. Every good gift and every perfect gift 



^Cjpov, dor on. 

Mat, 2: 11. They presented unto him gifts; 
5 : 23. if thou bring thy gift to the altar, 
24. Leave there thy gift before the altar, 
— then come and offer thy gift. 
8 : 4. offer the gift that Moses commanded, 
15: 5. (It is) a gift, by whatsoever thou 
23: 18. whosoever sweareth by the gift that 

19. whether (is) greater, the gift, or the altar 
that sanctifieth the gift? 
Mar. 7:11. Corban, that is to say, a gift, by whatso- 
ever 
Lu. 21 : 1 . casting their gifts into the treasury. 

4. cast in unto the offerings of God: 
Eph. 2: 8. not of yourselves: (it is) the gift of God: 
Heb. 5: l.may offer both gifts and sacrifices for 
8: 3. to offer gifts and sacrifices: wherefore 

4. there are priests that offer gifts 
9: 9. were offered both gifts and sacrifices, 
11: 4. God testifying of his gifts: and by it 
Rev.l 1:10. shall send gifts one to another; 



ea, ea. 

Mar. 1:24. Saying, Let (us) alone ; what have we 
Lu. 4:34. Saying, Let (us) done ; what have we 



tav, ean. 
Note. — Those in which it is combined with \ir\, & 

is mostly rendered except, or lit. if. . . not, are 

marked thus 2 . 
Mat. 4: 9.?/ thou wilt fall down and worship mc. 



5:13 
19, 
20 
23 
32 
46 
47 

6:14 
15 
22 
23 

7: 9 
10 

8: 2 

19 

9:21 

10:13 



16 



'20 



21 



26 

28 
Mar. 1 
3 



but if the salt have lost his savour, 
"Whosoever therefore shall break one 
except 2 your righteousness shall exceed 
if thou bring thy gift to the altar, 
whosoever shall marry her that is 
For if ye love them which love you, 
■ if ye salute your brethren only, 
For if ye forgive men their trespasses, 
if 2 ye forgive not men their trespasses, 
if therefore thine eye be single, thy 
But (/"thine eye be evil, thy whole 
whom if his son ask bread, will he 
, Or if he ask a fish, will he give him 
, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me 

clean, 
follow thee whithersoever thou goest. 
, If I may but touch his garment, 
, if the house be worthy, let your 
but if 2 it be not worthy, let your peace 
.whosoever 2 shall not receive you, 
. whosoever shall give to drink unto one 
.whosoever 2 shall not be offended in me. 
,to whomsoever the Son will reveal (him). 
, if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day, 
. except 2 he first bind the strong man ? 
. every idle word that )( men shall speak, 
. to give her whatsoever she would ask. 
. by whatsoever thou mightest be profited 
.if the blind lead the blind, both 
. whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth 
whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth 
. if he shall gain the whole world, 
. If ye have faith as a grain of mustard 
. Except 2 ye be converted, and become as 
.whoso shall receive one such little child 
.?/aman have an hundred sheep, 
.if so be that he find it, verily I say 
. if thy brother shall trespass against thee, 
if he shall hear thee, thou hast gained 
.But if 2 he will not hear (thee, then) take 
. And if he shall neglect to hear them, 
but if he neglect to hear the church, 
. Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth 
whatsoever ye shall loose on earth 
. That if two of you shall agree on earth as 
touching any thingthat )( they shall ask, 
. if 2 ye from your hearts forgive not 
. whatsoever is right I will give you. 
.whatsoever is right, (that) shall ye receive. 
. whosoever will be great among you, 
. whosoever will be chief among you, 
. if any (man) say ought unto you, 
. If ye have faith, and doubt not, ye 
.one thing, which if ye tell me, I in 
. If we shall say, From heaven ; he 
. But if we shall say, Of men ; we fear 
. If a man die, having no children, 
. Whosoever shall swear by the altar, 
. if any man shall say unto you, 
. Wherefore if they shall say unto you, 
. For wheresoever the carcase is, there 
. But and if that evil servant shall say in 
. Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached 
. except 2 I drink it, thy will be done, 
.(/"this come to the governor's ears, 
, If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 
. if a kingdom be divided against itself, 
, if a house be divided against itself, 
.except 2 he will first bind the strong 
.which )( 2 shall not be manifested ; 
.as if a man should cast seed into 
. In what place soever ye enter into 



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Mar 6 

7 



9: 



10: 



14 
Lu. 4 



10: 



13: 



18: 
19: 

20 

22 
Joh. 3 



Ask of me whatsoever thou wilt, 
Whatsoever thou shalt ask of me, 
except 2 they wash (their) hands oft, 
except 2 they wash, they eat not. 
if a man shall say to his father or 
by whatsoever thou mightest be profited 
. ifl send them away fasting to their 
if he shall gain the whole world, 
Whosoever shall receive one of such 
whosoever shall receive me, receiveth 
if thy hand offend thee, cut it off: 
//"thy foot offend thee, 
if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out: 
but if the salt have lost his saltness, 
Whosoever shall put away his wife, 
if a woman shall put away her husband, 
Whosoever 2 shall not receive the kingdom 
But 2 he shall receive an hundredfold 
do for us whatsoever we shall desire, 
whosoever will be great among you, 
if any man say unto you, 
he shall have whatsoever he saith. 
saying, If we shall say, From heaven ; 
But if we shall say, Of men; they 
If a man's brother die, and leave 
whatsoever shall be given you in 
And then if any man shall say to you, 
wheresoever he shall go in, say ye 
If I should die with thee, I will not deny 
to whomsoever I will I give it. 
If thou therefore wilt worship me, 
if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 
if ye do good to them which do good 
if ye lend (to them) of whom ye hope 
whosoever 2 shall not be offended in me. 
Whosoever shall receive this child 
whosoever shall receive me receiveth 
if the son of peace be there, your peace 
to whom )( the Son will reveal (him). 
Or if he shall ask an egg, will he 
if he shall come in the second watch, 
But and if that servant say in his heart, 
except 2 ye repent, ye shall all likewise 

perish, 
but, except 2 ye repent, ye shall all 
but if the salt have lost his savour, 
if she lose one piece, doth not 
if one went unto them from the dead, 
though (lit. if) one rose from the dead. 
If thy brother trespass against thee, 
if he repent, forgive him. 
if he trespass against thee seven times 
Whosoever shall seek to save his life 
whosoever shall lose his life shall 
Whosoever 2 shall not receive the 
if any man ask you, Why do ye 
if these should hold their peace, 
If we shall say, From heaven ; 
But and if we say, Of men ; all the people 
If any man's brother die, having 
Ifl tell you, ye will not believe: 
ifl also ask (you), ye will not 
except 2 God be with him. 
Except 2 a man be born again, 
Except 2 a man be born of water 
ifl tell you (of) heavenly things ? 
except 2 it be given him from heaven. 
Except 2 ye see signs and wonders, ye 
but 2 what he seeth the Father do : 
Ifl bear witness of myself, my 
if another shall come in his own 
can come to me, except 2 the Father 



Joh. 6 



12: 



32. 


47. 


13: 8. 


17. 


20. 


35. 


14: 3. 


14. 


15. 


23. 


15: 4. 


6. 


" 


10. 


14. 


16: 7. 


19:12. 


20:25. 


21:22. 


23. 


25. 


Acts 5:38. 


7: 7. 


8:31. 


9: 2. 


13:41. 


15: 1. 


26: 5. 


27:31. 


Ro. 2:25. 


26. 


7: 2. 


3. 


9:27. 


10: 9. 


15. 


11:22. 


23. 



EAN 

51. if any man eat of this bread, 

53. Except 2 ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, 
62. (What) and if ye shall see the Son of man 
65. except 2 it were given unto him 

17. If any man will do his will, 

37. If any man thirst, let him come 

51. judge (any) man, before it (lit. unless 2 it 

previously) hear him, 
16. yet ifl judge, my judgment is 
24. if 2 ye believe not that I am (he), 
31. If ye continue in my word, 
36. If the Son therefore shall make 

51. If a man keep my saying, he shall 

52. thou sayest, If a man keep my saying, 

54. Ifl honour myself, my honour is nothing: 

55. if I should say, I know him not, 
22. that if any man did confess that 

31 . but if any man be a worshipper of God, 
9. by me if 'any man enter in, he 
9. If any man walk in the day, he 
10. But if a man walk in the night, he 
40.?/ thou wouldest believe, thou shouldest 
48. if we let him thus alone, all (men) 
57. that, if any man knew where he were, 
24. Except 2 a corn of wheat fall into the 

— if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit. 
26. If any man serve me, let him follow 

— if any man serve me, him will 
ifl be lifted up from the earth, will 
fany man hear my words, and believe 

. If 2 I wash thee not, thou hast no 
happy are ye if ye do them. 
He that receiveth whomsoever I send 
if ye have love one to another. 
ifl go and prepare a place for you, I will 
if ye shall ask anything in my name, 
if ye love me, keep my commandments, 
if a man love me, he will keep my words: 
except 2 it abide in the vine ; no more can 

ye, except 2 ye abide in me. 
If 2 a man abide not in me, he is 
if ye abide in me, and my words abide in 

you, ye shall ask what )( ye will, and it 

shall 
if ye keep my commandments, 
if ye do whatsoever I command you. 
for if 2 I go not away, the Comforter 
but if I depart, I will send him unto you. 
saying, If thou let this man go, 
Except 2 I shall see in his hands the 
If I will that he tarry till I come, 
ifl will that he tarry till I come, 
which, if they should be written 
for if this counsel or this work be 
the nation to whom ) ( they shall be 
except 2 some man should guide me? 
that if he found any of this way, 
though a man declare it unto you. 
Except 2 ye be circumcised after the 
if they would testify, that after the 
Except 2 these abide in the ship, 
profiteth, if thou keep the law: but if thou 

be a breaker of the law, 
Therefore if the uncircumcision keep 
but if the husband be dead, she is 
if, while (her) husband liveth, she be 
but if her husband be dead, she is free 
Though the number of the children 
if thou shalt confess with thy mouth 
shall they preach, except 2 they be sent? 
if thou continue in (his) goodness: 
if 2 they abide not in unbelief, shall 



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EAY 



Ro. 12:20. if thine enemy hunger, feed him ; if he 
thirst, give him drink: 
13: 4.Brttythou do that which is evil, be afraid ; 
14: 8. For whether we live, we live unto the 
Lord ; and whether we die, we die unto 
the Lord: ivhether we live therefore, or 
die, we are the Lord's. 
23. he that doubteth is damned if he eat, 
15:24. Whensoever I take my journey into 

— if first I be somewhat filled with 

ICo. 4:15. though ye have ten thousand instructers 
19. come to you shortly, if the Lord will, 
5: 11. if any man that is called a brother 
6: 4. If then ye have judgments of things 

18. Every sin that )( a man doeth is without 
7: 8. for them if they abide even as I. 
11. But and if she depart, let her remain 
28. But and if thou marry, thou hast not 
sinned; and if a virgin marry, she hath 
not sinned. 
36. if she pass the flower of (her) age, 

39. but if her husband be dead, she is at 

40. she is happier if she so abide, 

8: 8. neither, if we eat, are we the better; 
neither, if 2 we eat not, are we the worse. 

10. For if any man see thee which 
9:16. though I preach the gospel, I have 

— woe is unto me, if 2 I preach not the 

gospel ! 
10: 28.?/ any man say unto you, This 
II ; 14. that, if a. man have long hair, it is 

15. But if a woman have long hair, it is 
12: 15. If the foot shall say, Because I am 

16. if the ear shall say, Because I am 
13; 1. Though I speak with the tongues 

2. though I have (the gift of) prophecy, 

— though I have all faith, so that I 

3. though I bestow all my goods 

— though I give my body to be burned, 
14: 6. if I come unto you speaking 

— except 2 I shall speak to you either 

7. except 2 they give a distinction in 

8. if the trumpet give an uncertain 

9. except 2 ye utter by the tongue words 

1 1 . Therefore if 2 I know not the meaning 
14. For if I pray in an (unknown) tongue, 
16. when thou shalt bless with the spirit, 

23. If therefore the whole church be come 

24. But if all prophesy, and there come in 

one 

29. But if 2 there be no interpreter, let him 

30. If (any thing) be revealed to another 
15:36. is not quickened, except 2 it die: 

16: 3. whomsoever ye shall approve by 

4. if it be meet that I go also, they shall 

6. on my journey whithersoever I go. 

7. a while with you, if the Lord permit. 
10.?/Timotheus come, see that he may 

2Co. 5: 1 .we know that if our earthly house 

8: 12. accepted according to that )( a man hath, 
9: 4. if they of Macedonia come with me, 
10: 8. For though I should boast somewhat 
12; 6. For though I would desire to glory, 
13: 2. that, if I come again, I will not spare: 
Gal. 1 : 8. though (lit. even if) we, or an angel from 
heaven, 
2:16.but (lit. if 2 not) by the faith of Jesus 

Christ, 
5: 2. that if ye be circumcised, Christ 
6 : 1 . if a man be overtaken in a fault, 
7. whatsoever a man soweth, that shall 
Eph. 6: 8. whatsoever good thing any man doeth, 



Col. 3: 13. if any man have a quarrel against 
23. whatsoever ye do, do (it) heartily, 
4:10. if he come unto you, receive him ; 
ITh. 3: 8. we live, if ye stand fast in the Lord. 
2Th. 2: 3. except 2 there come a falling away first, 
lTi. 1: 8. law (is) good, if a man use it lawfully ; 
2: 15. if they continue in faith and charity 
3:15. But if I tarry long, that thou may est 
2Ti. 2: 5. if a man also strive for masteries, 
. — except 2 he strive lawfully. 
21. If a man therefore purge himself 
Heb. 3: 6. if we hold fast the confidence and the 
7. Today if ye will hear his voice, 

14. if we hold the beginning of our 

15. To day if ye will hear his voice, 
4: 7. To day if ye will hear his voice, 
6 : 3. this will we do, if God permit. 

10:38. if (any man) draw back, my 

13:23. if he come shortly, I will see 

Jas. 2: 2. For if there come unto your 

14. though a man say he hath faith, 

15. If a brother or sister be naked, 

17. faith, if 2 it hath not works, is dead, 
4:15. If the Lord will, we shall live, 
5: 19. if any of you do err from the truth, 

lPet.3:13.z/yebe followers of that which is good? 

Uoh.l : 6. If we say that we have fellowship 

7. But"V/ we walk in the light, as he is 

8. If we say that we have no sin, 

9. If we confess our sins, he is faithful 
10. If we say that we have not sinned, 

2 : 1 . if any man sin, we have an advocate 
3. if we keep his commandments. 

15. If any man love the world, the 
24. 7jf that which ye have heard from 
29. If ye know that he is righteous, 

3: 2. we know that, when he shall appear, 

20. For if our heart condemn us, 

21. if 2 our heart condemn us not, 

22. whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, 
4:12. If we love one another, God dwelleth 

in us, 
20. If a man say, I love God, and hateth 
5 : 14. if we ask any thing according to his 
lb. if we know that he hear us, 

16. If any man see his brother sin 
3Joh. 5. whatsoever thou doest to the brethren, 

10. Wherefore, if I come, I will remember 
Rev. 2: 5. out of his place, except 2 thou repent. 
22. except 2 they repent of their deeds. 
3: 3. If 2 therefore thou shalt not watch, 

19. As many as )( I love, I rebuke 

20. if 'any man hear my voice, and open 
11: 6. all plagues, as often as )( they will. 
22:18. If any man shall add unto these 

19. And if any man shall take away 



eavT-ov, -qj, -ov, &c, heaut-ou, -o, -on, &c. 

Note. — See also the contracted form of this word 

under avTov. 
Mat. 3: 9. think not to say within yourselves, 
6 :34. take thought for the things of itself \ 
8 : 22. let the dead bury their dead. 
9: 3. the scribes said within themselves, 

21. For she said within herself, If I may 
12: 25. Every kingdom divided against itself 
— or house divided against itself 
26. he is divided against himself; 
45.taketh with himself seven other spirits 
more wicked than himself, 



EAY 



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EAY 



Mat. 13: 21. Yet hath he not root in himself, 

14:15. villages, and buy themselves victuals. 

15: 30. having with them (those that were) lame, 

18: 7. they reasoned among themselves, 

8. why reason ye among yourselves, 

24. let him deny himself, and take up 

18: 4. Whosoever therefore shall humble himself 
19: 12. have made themselves eunuchs for 
21 : 8. spread their garments in the way ; 

25. they reasoned with themselves, saying, 
38. they said among themselves, 

23:12. whosoever shall exalt himself shall 
— he that shall humble himself shall 
31. ye be witnesses unto yourselves, that 
37. as a hen gathereth her chickens under 

25 : 3. They that (were) foolish took their lamps, 
and took no oil with them: 

9. them that sell, and buy for yourselves. 
26 : 1 1 . ye have the poor always with you ; 
27: 35. parted my garments among them, 

42. He saved others ; himself ho. cannot save. 
Mar. 2: 8. they so reasoned within themselves, 

19. they have the bridegroom with them, 
3:24. if a kingdom be divided against itself, 

25. if a house be divided against itself, 
28. if Satan rise up against himself, 

4:17. have no root in themselves, and so 

5 : 5. crying, and cutting himself with stones. 

26. had spent all that she had (lit. all things 

from herself), and was nothing 
30. Jesus, immediately knowing in himself 
6:36. villages, and buy themselves bread : for 

51. they were sore amazed in themselves 
8:14. with them more than one loaf. 

34. let him deny himself, and take up 
9: 8. save Jesus only with themselves. 
10. they kept that saying with themselves, 
33. that ye disputed among yourselves 
50. Have salt in yourselves, and have peace 
10:26. saying among themselves, Who then 
1 1 : 31. they reasoned with themselves, saying 
12: 7. husbandmen said among themselves, 

33. to love (his) neighbour as himself, 

13: 9. take heed to yourselves: for they shall 

14: 4. that had indignation within themselves, 

7. ye have the poor with you always, 

33.hetaketh with him Peter and James 

15:31. He saved others; himself he cannot save. 

16: 3. they said among themselves, Who shall 

Lu . 1 : 24. hid herself five months, saying, 

3: 8. begin not to say within yourselves, 

7: 30. the counsel of God against themselves, 

39. he spake within himself, saying, 

49. began to say within themselves, 

9: 23. let him deny himself, and take up 

25. gain the whole world, and lose himself, 
47. took a child, and set him by him, 

60. Let the dead bury their dead: 
10:29. he, willing to justify himself, 
1 1 : 17. Every kingdom divided against itself 
18. If Satan also be divided against himself, 
21. man armed keepeth his palace, 

26. other spirits more wicked than himself 
12: 1. Beware ye )( of the leaven of the Pha- 
risees, 

17. he thought within himself, saying, 
21. that layeth up treasure for himself, 
33. provide yourselves bags which 
36. like unto men that wait for their lord, 
47. servant, which knew his lord's will, 
57. why even of yourselves judge ye 
13-19. a man took, and cast into his garden; 



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14. 




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34. 


22 


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23. 




66. 


23 


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12. 




28. 




35. 




48. 


24:12. 




27. 


Joh. 2 


24. 


5 


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19. 




26. 




42. 


6 


53. 




61. 


7 


18. 




35. 


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22. 


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38. 




51. 




55. 


12 


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19. 


13 


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.as a hen (doth gather) her brood 
. whosoever exalteth himself shall 
he that humbleth himself shall 
. come to me, and hate not his father, 
yea, and his own life also, he cannot 
. forsaketh not all that he hath (lit. all the 

things of himself), he 
.he layeth (it) on his shoulders, rejoicing. 
. when he came to himself, he said, 
.he arose, and came to his father. But 

when 
. Then the steward said within himself, 
. called every one of his lord's debtors 
.are in their generation wiser than the 

children 
. Make to yourselves friends of the mammon 
. Ye are they which justify yourselves 
. Take heed to yourselves : If thy brother 
. Go shew yourselves unto the priests. 
• afterward he said within himself, 
, certain which trusted in themselves 
. stood and prayed thus with himself, 
.every one that exalteth himself shall be 
he that humbleth himself shall be 
, to receive for himself a kingdom, 
he called his ten servants, and delivered 
.they cast their garments upon the colt, 
, they reasoned with themselves, saying, 
, they reasoned among themselves, 
, which should feign themselves just 
ye see and know of your own selves that 
, take heed to yourselves, lest at any 
.divide (it) among yourselves: 
began to enquire among themselves, 
led him into their council, saying, 
saying that he himself is Christ 
at enmity between themselves. 
weep for yourselves, and for your chil- 
dren. 
He saved others ; let him save himself, 
smote their breasts, and returned, 
departed, wondering in himself at 
the scriptures the things concerning him- 

self. 
Jesus did not commit himself unto 
making himself equal with God. 
Son can do nothing of himself, 
as the Father hath life in himself; 
the Son to have life in himself; 
ye have not the love of God in you. 
his blood, ye have no life in you. 
When Jesus knew in himself that 
He that speaketh of himself seeketh 
said the Jews among themselves, 
said the Jews, Will he kill himself? 
groaned in the spirit, and was troubled, 

(lit. disturbed himself) 
therefore again groaning in himself 
this spake he not of himself: but 
before the passover, to purify themselves. 
the poor always ye have with you ; 
Pharisees therefore said among themselves 
took a towel, and girded himself. 
God shall also glorify him in himself, 
the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, 
for he shall not speak of himself '; 
Sayest thou this thing of thyself, 
he made himself the Son of God. 
They parted my raiment among them, 
went away again unto their own home. 

(lit. to themselves) 
Jesus shewed himself again to the 



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Joh.21: 7. did cast himself into the sea. 2Co. 4: 

Acts 1 : 3. To whom also he shewed himself alive 
5: 35. take heed to yourselves what ye intend 

36. Theudas, boasting himself "to be somebody ; 
7:21. nourished him for her own son. 
8: 9. that himself was some great one: 

34. of himself, or of some other man ? 
10: 17. while Peter doubted in himself 
12: 11. when Peter was come to himself, 
13: 46. judge yourselves unworthy of everlasting 

life, 
14: 17. he left not himself without witness, 
15: 29. from which if ye keep yourselves, 
16: 27. would have killed himself, 
19:31. not adventure himself into the theatre. 
20:28. Take heed therefore unto yourselves, 
21 : 23. men which have a vow on them ; 
23: 12. bound themselves under a curse, 
14. We have bound ourselves under a 

21. which have bound themselves with 
25: 4. that he himself would depart shortly 
28 : 16. Paul was suffered to dwell by himself j Gal. 

29. had great reasoning among themselves. 
Ro. 1 : 24. their own bodies between themselves : 

27. receiving in themselves that recompence 
2: 14. are a law unto themselves : 
4: 19. considered not his own body now dead, 
5: 8. God commendeth his love toward us, 
6: 11. reckon ye also yourselves to be dead 

13. yield yourselves unto God, as \ Eph. 
16. to whom ye yield yourselves servants 

8: 3. God sending his own Son in the 
23. we ourselves groan within ourselves, 
11 :25. should be wise in your own conceits ; (lit. I 

in or by yourselves) 
12: 16. Be not wise in your own conceits, (lit. in 
or by yourselves) 
19. Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, 

2. shall receive to themselves damnation. 
9. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 
7. none of us liveth to himself, and no man 

dieth to himself 

12. shall give account of himself to God. 

14. (there is) nothing unclean of itself : 

22. he that condemneth not himself Phi. 2 
Land not to please ourselves. 

3. For even Christ pleased not himself; 
4. laid down their own necks: 

18. their own belly ; and by good words 
iCo. 3: 18. Let no man deceive himself. 
6: 7. ye go to law one with another. 

19. have of God, and ye are not your own? 
7 : 2. let every man have his own wife, 

37. in his heart that he will keep his virgin, 
10:24. Let no man seek his own, but 

29. Conscience, I say, not thine own, but 
11: 5. head uncovered dishonoureth her head: 

28. let a man examine himself, and so 

29. eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, 
31. if we would judge ourselves, we 

13: 5.seeketh not her own, is not easily 

14: 4. in an (unknown) tongue edifieth himself; j 3 

28. Let him speak to himself, and to God. 
16: 2. every one of you lay by him in store, j lTi. 2 

15. they have addicted themselves to the 
2Co. 1: 9. the sentence of death in ourselves, that we 3 

should not trust in ourselves, 6 

3 : 1 . Do we begin again to commend ourselves ? 

5. Not that we are sufficient of ourselves to j 2Ti. 2 
think any thing as of ourselves ; 

13. (which) put a vail over his face, 4 
4: 2. commending: ourselves to everv man's Tit 



13: 



14: 



15: 



16: 



Col. 



ITh. 2 



2Th. 



5. For we preach not ourselves, but Christ 

— ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake. 
5:12. For we commend not ourselves again 

15. not henceforth live unto themselves, 

18. reconciled us to himself by Jesus 

19. reconciling the world unto himself, 
6: 4. approving ourselves as the ministers 
7: 1 . let us cleanse ourselves from all 

11. ye have approved yourselves to be 
8: 5. first gave their own selves to the Lord, 

10: 7. If any man trust to himself that 

— let him of himself think this again, 

12. or compare ourselves with some that com- 
mend themselves : but they measuring 
themselves by themselves, and comparing 
themselves among themselves, 

14. we stretch not ourselves beyond 

18. not he that commendeth himself 
13: 5. Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the 

faith ; prove your own selves. Know ye 

not your own selves, 
1: 4. Who gave himself for our sins, 
2: 12. he withdrew and separated himself, 

20. loved me, and gave himself for me. 
5: 14. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 
6: 3. he is nothing, he deceiveth himself. 

4. let every man prove his own work, 

— have rejoicing in himself alone, 
8. he that soweth to his flesh shall 

2: 15. for to make in himself of twain 
4: 16. unto the edifying of itself in love. 

19. have given themselves over unto 

32. tenderhearted, forgiving one another, 
5: 2. hath given himself Tor us an offering 

19. Speaking to yourselves in psalms 
25. Husbands, love your wives, even 

— loved the church, and gave himself for it ; 

27. present it to himself a glorious church. 

28. So ought men to love their wives as their 
own bodies. He that loveth his wife 
loveth himself 

29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh ; 

33. in particular so love his wife even as him- 
self; and the wife 

3. esteem other better than themselves. 

4. Look not every man on his own things, 

7. made himself of no reputation, 

8. he humbled himself, and became obedient 
12. work out your own salvation with fear 

21. For all seek their own, not the things 
3:21. to subdue all things unto himself. 
3: 13. forgiving one another, if any man 

16. teaching and admonishing one another in 
7. as a nurse cherisheth her children: 

8. also our own souls, because ye were 

11. as a father (doth) his children, 

12. hath called you unto his kingdom 
4: 4. know how to possess his vessel in 
5: 13.be at peace among yourselves. 
2: 4. shewing himself 'that he is God. 

6. might be revealed in his time. 
3: 9. to make ourselves an ensample 
12. they work, and eat their own bread. 
: 6. Who gave himself a ransom for all, 

9. women adorn themselves in modest 
: 13. purchase to themselves a good degree, 
: 10. pierced themselves through with 

19. Laying up in store for themselves 
2: 13. faithful: he cannot deny himself. 

21. If a man therefore purge himself 
4: 3. they heap to themselves teachers, 
2: 14. Who gave himself for us, that he 



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Tit. 2 


:14. 


Heb. 1 


: 3. 


3 


:13. 


5 


: 3. 




4. 




5. 


6 


: 6. 




13. 


7 


:27. 


9 


: 7. 




14. 




25. 


10 


:25. 




34. 


Jas. 1 


-.22. 




24. 




27. 


2 


4. 




17. 


IPet.I 


12. 


3 


5. 


4 


8. 




10. 




19. 


2Pet.2: 


1. 


Uoh.l: 


8. 


3 


3. 


5 


10. 




18. 




21. 


2Joh. 


8. 


Jude 


6. 




12. 




13. 




18. 




19. 




20. 




21. 


Rev. 2 


9. 




20. 


3 


9. 


4 


8. 


6 


15. 


8: 


6. 


10 


3. 




4. 




7. 


17 


13. 


18 


7. 


19 


7. 



Mat.24:43. 


Lu. 4- 


41. 


22 


51. 


Acts 5 


38. 


14 


16. 


16 


7. 


19 


30. 


23 


32. 


27:32. 




40. 


28 


4. 


ICo.lO 


:13. 


R*v. 2 


:20. 



purify unto himself a. peculiar people, 
had by himself purged our sins, 
exhort one another daily, while 
.so also for himself, to offer for sins. 
no man taketh this honour unto himself 
Christ glorified not himself 
crucify to tltemselves the Son of God 
by no greater, he sware by himself 
when he offered up himself 
which he offered for himself, 
offered himself without spot 
that he should offer himself often, 
the assembling of: ourselves together, 
knowing in yourselves that ye 
hearers only, deceiving your own selves. 
For he beholdeth himself and goeth 
to keep himself unspotted from the world. 
Are ye not then partial in yourselves, 
Even so faith, if it hath not works, is dead, 

being alone, (lit. by itself) 
that not unto themselves, but unto 
adorned themselves, being in 
have fervent charity among yourselves: 
minister the same one to another, 
commit the keeping of their souls 
bring upon themselves swift destruction. 
have no sin, we deceive ourselves, 
purifieth himself, even as he is pure, 
hath the witness in himself: 
begotten of God keepeth himself, 
Little children, keep yourselves from idols. 
Look to yourselves, that we lose not 
angels which kept not their first estate, 
feeding themselves without fear: 
foaming out theif own shame ; 
walk after their own ungodly lusts, 
they who separate themselves, 
building up yourselves on your 
Keep yourselves in the love of God, 
of them which say they are Jews, 
which calleth herself a prophetess, 
which say they are Jews, and are not, 
beasts had each of them (lit. each by it- 
self) six wings 
hid themselves in the dens 
prepared themselves to sound. 
seven thunders uttered their voices, 
seven thunders had uttered their voices, 
declared to his servants the prophets, 
shall give their power and strength 
How much she hath glorified herself, 
his wife hath made herself ready. 



£tto>, eao. 

would not have suffered his 

suffered them not to speak: 

Suffer ye thus far. And he touched 

Refrain from these men, and let them 

alone : 
suffered all nations to walk in 
the Spirit suffered them not. 
the disciples suffered him not. 
they left the horsemen to go with him, and 
ropes of the boat, and let her fall off. 
they committed (themselves) unto the sea, 
yet vengeance suffer eth not to live. 
who will not suffer you to be tempted 
. because thou sufferest that woman Jezebel, 

which calleth 



ISSo/u'/kovtci, hebdomeekonta. 

Lu. 10: 1. the Lord appointed other seventy 

17. the seventy returned again with joy, saying. 
Lord, even the devils 
Acts 7:14. kindred, threescore and fifteen (lit. seventy 
five) souls. 
23:23. horsemen threescore and ten, and spearmen 
27:37. threescore and sixteen (lit. seventy six) 
souls. 



e^dojuLrjKovTaKLg, hebdomeekentakis. 

Mat.18: 22. Until seven times: but, Until seventy 
times seven. 



£b So/io c? hebdomos. 



Joh, 



Heb 



Jude 
Rev. 



4:52. Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever 

left him. 
4: 4. of the seventh (day) on this wise, and God 
did rest the seventh day from all his 
works. 
14. Enoch also, the seventh from Adam 
8: 1 . when he had opened the seventh seal, 
10: 7. the days of the voice of the seventh angel, 

when he shall begin to sound, 
11:15. the seventh angel sounded ; and there 
16: 17. the seventh angel poured out his vial 
21: 20. the seventh, chrysolite ; the eighth, beryl ; 
the ninth, a topaz; 



E^joancocj hebra'ihos. 
See among Proper Names. 



E&pai's, hebrals. 

See among Proper Names. 



kbpa'ia-i, liebraisti. 
See among Proper Names. 



tyyiC,h), engizo. 

Mat. 3: 2. for the kingdom of heaven is at hand, 
4: 17. for the kingdom of heaven is at hand. 
10: 7. The kingdom of heaven is at hand. 
15: Q.draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, 
21 : 1. when they drew nigh unto Jerusalem, 
34. when the time of the fruit drew near, 
26:45. behold, the hour is at hand, and the 
46. he is at hand that doth betray me. 
Mar. 1 : 15. the kingdom of God is at hand : 
11: l.when they came nigh to Jerusalem, 
14:42. lo, he that betrayeth me is at hand. 
Lu. 7: 12. when he came nigh to the gate of the city, 
10: 9. The kingdom of God is come ?iigh unto 
you. 
11. the kingdom of God is come nigh unto 
12:33. where no thief approacheth, neither 
15: l.Then drew near unto him all the 

25. as he came and drew nigh to the house, 
18:35. as he was come nigh unto Jericho, 



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Lu. IS'AO.wheji he was come near, he asked him, 
19:29. when he teas come nigh to Bethphage 
S'.ivhen he was come nigh, even now 
41. when he was come near, he beheld 
21: 8. the time draweth near: go ye not 
20. that the desolation thereof is nigh. 
28. for your redemption draweth nigh. 
22 ; 1 . the feast of unleavened bread drew nigh, 

47. drew near unto Jesus to kiss him. 
24: 15. Jesus himself drew near, and went with 
them. 
28. they dreiv nigh unto the village, 
Acts 7: 17. the time of the promise drew nigh, 

9: 3. as he journeyed, he came near Damascus: 
10 : 9. as they went. . .and drew nigh unto the city, 
21 : 33. chief captain came near, and took him, 
22 -. 6. as I made my journey, and was come nigh 
23: 15. we, or ever he come near, are ready 
Ro. 13: 12. night is far spent, the day is at hand: 
Phi. 2:30. work of Christ he was nigh unto death, 
Hcb. 7: 19. by the which we draiv nigh unto God. 

10:25. the more, as ye see the day approaching. 
Jas. 4: 8. Draw nigh to God, and he will draw nigh 

5: 8. the coming of the Lord draweth nigh. 
lPet.4: 7. the end of all things is at hand: 



lyypcHpu), engrapho. 

2Co. 3: 2. Ye are our epistle roritten in our hearts, 
3. ministered by us, written not with ink, 



tyyvog, enguos. 

Heb. 7 :22. Jesus made a surety of a better testament. 



Mat.24: 

26: 
Mar.13: 

Lu. 19: 
21: 

Joh. 2: 
3: 
6: 



19: 

Acts 1: 

9: 

27: 

Ro. 10: 

Eph. 2 

Phi. 4: 

Heb. 6: 

8: 

Rev. 1: 

22: 



zyyuQ) engus. 

, ye know that summer (is) nigh: 

, know that it is near, (even) at the doors. 

, The Master saith, My time is at hand; 

. ye know that summer is near: 

.know that it is nigh, (even) at the doors, 
because he was nigh to Jerusalem, 
that summer is now nigh at hand. 

, kingdom of God is nigh at hand. 

the Jews' passover was at hand, 

was baptizing in Mnon near to Salim, 

,the passover, a feast of the Jews, was 
nigh. 

, on the sea, and drawing nigh unto the ship : 

, nigh unto the place where they 

, Jews' feast of tabernacles was at hand. 

. Bethany was nigh unto Jerusalem, 

.unto a country near to the wilderness, 

. the Jews' passover was nigh at hand: 

.was crucified was nigh to the city. 

. the sepulchre was nigh at hand. 

.from Jerusalem a sabbath day's journey. 

. as Lydda was nigh to Joppa, 

.nigh whereunto was the city (of ) Lasea. 

. The word is nigh thee, (even) in thy 

.are made nigh by the blood of Christ. 

. were afar off, and to them that were nigh . 

.unto all men. The Lord (is) at hand. 

.rejected, and (is) nigh unto cursing; 

. waxeth old (is) ready to vanish away. 

.for the time (is) at hand. 

. for the time is at hand. 



zyyvrspov, enguteron. 

Ro. 13; 11. now (is) our salvation nearer 



tyzipw) egiro. 

Hat. 2: 13. Arise, and take the young child 

14. When he arose, he took the young 

20. Arise, and take the young child 

21. he arose, and took the young child 
3: 9. to raise up children unto Abraham. 

8 ; 15. she arose, and ministered unto them. 
25. awoke him, saying, Lord, save us: 
26. Then he arose, and rebuked the winds 
9: 5. or to say, Arise, and walk? 

Q. Arise, take up thy bed, and go unto 
7. he arose, and departed to his house. 
19. Jesus arose, and followed him, 
25. took her by the hand, and the maid arose. 
10: 8. raise the dead, cast out devils : 
11: 5. the dead are raised up, and the poor 

1 1 . there hath not risen a greater than John 

12: 11. will he not lay hold on it, and lift (it) 

out? 

42. The queen of the south shall rise up in 

14: 2. John the Baptist; he is risen from the 

dead; 
16:21. and be raised again the third day. 
17 : 7. said, Arise, and be not afraid. 

23. the third day he shall be raised again. 
24: 7. nation shall rise against nation, 

1 1 . many false prophets shall rise, 

24. For there shall arise false Christs, 

25: 7. Then all those virgins arose, and trimmed 
26:32. after I am risen again, I will go 

46. Rise, let us be going: behold, he is 
27 :52. bodies of the saints which slept arose, 

63. After three days I will rise again. 

64. He is risen from the dead: so the 

28: 6. He is not here: for he is risen, as he said. 

7. tell his disciples that he is risen from 
31 . by the hand, and lifted her up ; 

9. or to say, Arise, and take up thy bed, 
1 1 . 1 say unto thee, Arise, and take up thy bed, 

12. immediately he arose, took up the bed, 
3: 3. had the withered hand, Stand forth. 

4: 27. should sleep, and rise night and day, 

5: 41. Damsel, I say unto thee, arise. 

6: 14. That John the Baptist was risen 
16. he is risen from the dead. 

9 : 27. lifted him up; and he arose. 
10:49. Be of good comfort, rise ; he calleth thee. 
12: 26. as touching the dead, that they rise: 
13: 8. nation shall rise against nation, 

22. false Christs and false prophets shall rise, 
14: 28. after that I am risen, I will go 

42. Rise up, let us go ; lo, he that 
16: 6. he is risen; he is not here: 

14. had seen him after he was risen. 
Lu . 1 : 69. hath raised up an horn of salvation 
3: 8. to raise up children unto Abraham. 
5 : 23. or to say, Rise up and walk ? 

24. 1 say unto thee, Arise, and take up 
6: 8. Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. 
7:14. Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. 

16. a great prophet is risen up among us ; 

22. the deaf hear, the dead are raised, 
8: 24. Then he arose, and rebuked the wind 

54. called, saying, Maid, arise. 
9: 7. that John was risen from the dead ; 



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31 
13:25 
20:37 
21:10 
24: 6 

34 
Joh. 2:19 

20 

22 



Lu. 9 : 22. and be raised the third day. 

11 : 8. he will not rise and give him as many 
. The queen of the south shall rise up 
. the master of the house is risen up, 
. Now that the dead are raised, 
. Nation shall rise against nation, 
. He is not here, but is risen: 
. Saying, The Lord is risen indeed, 
. in three days I will raise it up. 
wilt thou rear it up in three days? 
When therefore he was risen from the 
dead, 

: 8. Jesus saith unto him, Rise, take up 
21. as the Father raiseth up the dead, 

;52.for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet. 
. she arose quickly, and came unto him. 
, whom he raised from the dead, 
whom he had raised from the dead. 
raised him from the dead, bare record. 
He riseth from supper, and laid aside his 
, even so I do. Arise, let us go hence. 
after that he was risen from the dead. 
. name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth rise up 

and walk, 
by the right hand, and lifted (him) up: 
whom God hath raised from the dead ; 
whom God raised from the dead, 
The God of our fathers raised up Jesus, 
Saul arose from the earth ; and when 
Peter took him up, saying, Stand up; 
Him God raised up the third day, 
raised him up, saying, Arise up 
he raised up unto them David 
raised unto Israel a Saviour, Jesus : 
God raised him from the dead: 
he, whom God raised again, saw no 
that God should raise the dead ? 
we believe on him that raised up Jesus 
and was raised again for our justification, 
as Christ was raised up from the dead 
Christ being raised from the dead 
to him who is raised from the dead, 
Spirit of him that raised up Jesus 
he that raised up Christ from the dead 
yea rather, that is risen again, 
God hath raised him from the dead, 
high time to awake out of sleep: 
God hath both raised up the Lord, 
that he rose again the third day 
preached that he rose from the dead, 
then is Christ not risen : 
if Christ be not risen, then 
of God that he raised up Christ : whom he 
raised not up, if so be that the dead rise 
not. 

16. For if the dead rise not, then is not Christ 

raised : 

17. if Christ be not raised, your faith 
20. now is Christ risen from the dead, 

29. for the dead, if the dead rise not at all? 
32.advantageth it me, if the dead vise not ? 
35. How are the dead raised up ? 
42.it is raised in incorruption: 
43. sown in dishonour; it is raised in glory: 
it is sown in weakness; it is raised in 
power : 
44. it is raised a spiritual body. 
52. the dead shall be raised incorruptible, 
2Co. 1: 9. in God which raiseth the dead: 

4: 14. he which raised up the Lord Jesus shall 

raise up us also by Jesus. 
5: 15. unto him which died for them, and rose 
again. 



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Gal. 1 : 1 . the Father, who raised him from the dead 
Eph. 1 -.20. when he raised him from the dead, 
5:14. he saith, Aivake thou that sleepest, 
Col. 2 : 1 2. of God, who hath raised him from the dead. 
ITh. 1 : 10. whom he raised from the dead, 
2Ti. 2: 8. was raised from the dead according to 
Hebll:19.that God (was) able to raise (him) up, 
Jas. 5: 15. the Lord shall raise him up; 
IPet. 1:21. God, that raised him up from the dead, 
Rev.ll : 1. Rise, and measure the temple of God, 





11 


:29. 




12 


: 1. 

9. 
17. 




13 


: 4. 




14:31. 




21 


:14. 


Acts 3 


: 6. 






7. 






lb. 




4 


10. 




5 


30. 




9 


8. 




10:26. 






40. 




12 


. 7. 




13:22. 






23. 






30. 






37. 




26 


8. 


Ro 


4 


24. 
25. 




6 


4. 
9. 




7 


4. 




8 


11. 
34. 




10 


9. 




13 


11. 


lCo. 6 


14. 




15 


4. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
15. 



tyepatg, egersis. 

Mat.27:53.came out of the graves after his resurrec- 
tion, 



zyKaOtTog, enkathetos. 
Lu. 20: 20. they watched (him), and sent forth spits, 



iyKctivia, eiikalnia. 

Joh. 10:22. at Jerusalem the feast of the dedication, 



lyKaiviZ,^ enkainizo. 

Heb. 9: 18. (testament) was dedicated without blood. 
10:20. way, which he hath consecrated for us, 



ejKaXiit), enkaleo. 

Aetsl9:38.7ei them implead one another. 

40. we are in danger to be called in question 
23: 28. the cause wherefore they accused him, 
29. to be accused of questions of their law, 
26: 2. the things whereof I am accused of the 
Jews : 
7. king Agrippa, I am accused of the Jews. 
Ro. 8: 33. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of 
God's elect? 



h/KaraXuTru), enkatahpo. 

Mat.27:46.my God, why hast thou forsaken me? 
Marl5:34.my God, why hast thou forsaken me? 
Acts 2: 27. thou wilt not leave my soul in hell, 
Ro. 9:29. the Lord of Sabaoth had left us a seed, 
2Co. 4: 9. Persecuted, but not forsaken; cast 
2Ti. 4: 10. For Demas hath forsaken me, 

16. with me, but all (men) forsook me: 
HeblO :25. ~Not forsaking the assembling of ourselves 
together, 
13: 5. 1 will never leave thee, nor forsake thee. 



iyicaT0uci(*), enkatoikeo. 

2Pet. 2: 8. that righteous man dwelling among them, 



eyKevTpL 



£w, enkentrizo. 



Ro. 



1 1 : 17. wert graffed in among them, 

19. broken off, that I might be graffed in. 
23. abide not in unbelief, shall be graffed in 
for God is able to graff them in again. 

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Po. 11 :24. and icert (/raffed contrary to nature into a ! 
— shall these... be graffed into their own olive 



Mat. 



Acts23 
25 



fy/cATj/xa, enkleema. 

29. to have nothing laid to his charge worthy 
16. concerning the crime laid against him. 



lyKO/uL^oojULai, eiikombo-omai. 

lPet.5: 5. be clothed with humilitv: for God 



ejKowr], enkopee. 

lCo. 9: 12. lest we should hinder (lit. give any hin- 
drance) the gospel of Christ. 



jyicoVrw, enkopto. 



3:11. 

14. 
5:22. 

28. 

32. 

34. 

39. 

44. 

8: 7, 

9, 

10:16, 

11:10 

12:27 

28 
14:27 
18:33 
20:15 

22 



Acts24: 
Ro. 15; 
Gal. 5: 

lTh. 2 
]Pet.3: 



4. that I be not further tedious unto thee, 
22. 1 have been much hindered from coming 

7. Ye did run well ; who did hinder (lit. hath 

hindered) you 
18. once and again; but Satan hindered us. 

7. that your prayers be not hindered . 



lyKpareia, enkratla. 

A cts24: 25. reasoned of righteousness, temperance, 
Gal. 5: 23. Meekness, temperance: against such 
2Pet. 1: 6. to knowledge temperance; and to temper- 
ance 



2S 



Mar 1 



kytc parevoiaai, enkrataomai. 

lCo. 7: 9. if they cannot contain, let them marry: 
9:25.striveth for the mastery is temperate in 



lyKparfig, enkratees. 

Tit. 1: S. sober, just, holy, temperate; 



| La. 



EyKpivio, enkrino. 

2Co.l0:12.we dare not make ourselves of the number, I 



lyKpvTTTd), enkrupto. 

Mat.13 : 33. took, and hid in three measures of meal, j 
Lu. 13 : 21 . took and hid in three measures of meal, 



%yKvog 9 enkuos. 

Lu. 2:5. his espoused wife, being great icith child. 



EyXpici), enk.no. 

Rev. S: 18. anoint thine eves with evesalve, that 



11:33, 
12:26, 
13: 6, 
14:19, 

29, 
36, 
58, 
62, 

1:18, 
19 

3:16 

7: 8 
27, 

8:46, 

9: 9 

10: 3 
35 
11:19 
15:17 
19:22 
23 



Em 

eyw, ego. 

I indeed baptize you with water 

/ have need to be baptized of thee, 

/say unto you, That whosoever 

/ say unto you, That whosoever 

1 say unto you, That whosoever 

/ say unto you, Swear not at all ; 

/say unto you, That ye resist not evil: 

/ say unto you, Love your enemies, 

unto him, /will come and heal him. 

For /am a man under authority, 

Behold, / send you forth as sheep in 

Behold, / send my messenger before 

if /by Beelzebub cast out devils, 

if I cast out devils by the Spirit of God, 

Be of good cheer ; it is /; be not afraid. 

even as / had pity on thee ? 

Is thine eye evil, because /am good? 

the cup that /shall drink of, 

the baptism that /am baptized with ? 

the baptism that / am baptized with : 

Neither tell / you by what authority 

he answered and said, /(go), sir: 

/ am the God of Abraham, 

behold, /send unto you prophets, 

in my name, saying, /am Christ; 

/ should have received mine own 

to say unto him, Lord, is it I? 

answered and said, Master, is it /? 

(yet) will /never be offended. 

not as /will, but as thou (wilt). 

lo, /am with you alway, 

Behold, /send my messenger 

/indeed have baptized you with water: 

It is John, whom / beheaded : 

Be of good cheer: it is /; be not afraid. 

/charge thee, come out of him, 

drink of the cup that /drink of? 

the baptism that /am baptized with ? 

drink of the cup that / drink of; and 

with the baptism that / am baptized 

withal 
Neither do /tell you by what 
saying, /(am) the God of Abraham, 
in my name, saying, /am (Christ) ; 
(Is) it I? and another (said), (Is) it I? 
be offended, yet (will) not /. 
not what / will, but what thou wilt, 
/will destroy this temple that is 
Jesus said, /am: and ye shall see 
for /am an old man, and my wife 
said unto him, /am Gabriel, 
/indeed baptize you with water ; 
For /also am a man set under 
Behold, / send my messenger before 
for / perceive that virtue is gone out of 

me. 
Herod said, John have /beheaded: 
of whom /hear such things? 
behold, / send you forth as lambs 
when I come again, /will repay thee, 
if /by Beelzebub cast out devils, 
to spare, and /perish with hunger ! 
Thou knewest that /was an austere man, 
/might have required mine own 
Neither tell / you by what authority 
in my name, saying, /am (Christ); 
For /will give you a mouth and wisdom, 
/am among you as he that serveth. 
/have prayed for thee, that thy 
said unto them, Ye say that /am. 



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Lu. 23:14./, having examined (him) before you, 
24:39. that it is /myself: handle me, 

49. /send the promise of my Father 
Joh. 1:20. confessed, lam not the Christ. 

23. /(am) the voice of one crying in the 

26. saying, /baptize •with water: 

27. /am not worthy to unloose. 
30. This is he of whom /said, After 
31 . am /come baptizing with water. 

3: 28. said, /am not the Christ, but that 
4:14. of the water that /shall give him 

26. /that speak unto thee am (he). 

32. /have meat to eat that ye 

35. /sent you to reap that whereon ye 
5: 7. while /am coming, another steppeth 

30. / can of mine own self do nothing : 

31. If /bear witness of myself, my 

34. /receive not testimony from man: 

36. /have greater witness than (that) 

— the same works that /do, bear 

43. /am come in my Father's name, 
45. Do not think that /will accuse you 

6: 20. he saith unto them. It is I; be not 

35. /am the bread of life: he that 
40- /will raise him up at the last day. 
41 . / am the bread which came down 

44. /will raise him up at the last day. 

48. /am that bread of life. 
51. /am the living bread which 

— bread that /will give is my flesh, which / 

will give for the life of 
54. /will raise him up at the last day. 
63. the words that / speak unto you, 
70. Have not /chosen you twelve, 
7 : 7. me it hateth, because / testify of it, 

8. /go not up yet unto this feast ; 

17. or (whether) / speak of myself. 
29. /"know him: for I am from him, 
34. where /am, (thither) ye cannot come. 
36. where /am, (thither) ye cannot come ? 

8:11. Neither do / condemn thee : 
12. /am the light of the world: he 

14. Though /bear record of myself, 

15. after the flesh ; /judge no man. 

16. yet if /judge, my judgment 

— /and the Father that sent me 

18. /am one that bear witness 

21 . / go my way, and ye shall seek me, 

— whither /go, ye cannot come. 

22. Whither /go, ye cannot come. 

23. Ye are from beneath ; / am from above : 

— /am not of this world. 

24. if ye believe not that /am (he), 
2$. then shall ye know that /am (he), 
29. for /do always those things that 

• 38. /speak that which I have seen with 
42. for / proceeded forth and came 

God: 
45. because /tell (you) the truth, ye 

49. Jesus answered, /have not a devil 

50. /seek not mine own glory. 

54. If /honour myself, my honour 

55. /know him: and if I should say, 
58. Before Abraham was. /am. 

9: 9. like him: (but) he said, /am (he). 

39. /am come into this world, 
10: 7. /am the door of the sheep. 

9 . / am the door : by me if anv 
10. /am come that they might 
11./ am the good shepherd : the 
14. /am the good shepherd, and know 

17. because /lav down mv life. 



( 179 ) ETC 

/ lay it down of myself. I have 
works that / do in my Father's name, 
/and (my) Father are one. 
in your law, /said, Ye are gods? 
/am the resurrection, and the life: 
/believe that thou art the Christ, 
/knew that thou hearest me 
where /am, there shall also 
/am come a light into the world, 
believe not, /judge him not: 
/have not spoken of myself ; 
whatsoever / speak therefore, even 
"What /do thou knowest not now; 
If / then (your) Lord and Master, 
that ye should do as / have done to you, 
/ know whom I have chosen : 
ye may believe that /am (he). 
/ shall give a sop, when I have dipped (it). 
Whither / go, ye cannot come ; 
that where /am, (there) ye may 
whither / go ye know, and the way 
/ am the way, the truth, and the life : 
Beiievest thou not that / am in the Father, 
the words that / speak unto you 
Believe me that / (am) in the Father, 
works that / do shall he do also ; 
because I go unto my Father, 
any thing in my name, /will do (it). 
/ will pray the Father, and he shall 
because / live, ye shall live also, 
know that / (am) in my Father, 
/will love him, and will manifest 
not as the world giveth, give /unto you. 
Ye have heard how / said unto you, 
/ am the true vine, and my Father 
/ am the vine, ye (are,) the branches: 
even as / have kept my Father's 
if ye do whatsoever / command you. 
/have chosen you, and ordained you, 
/ have chosen you out of the world, 
Remember the word that / said 
whom /will send unto you 
remember that /told you of them. 
Nevertheless / tell you the truth ; It is 
expedient for you that /go away: 

16. because /go to the Father. 

17. Because I go to the Father? 

26. not unto you, that /will pray 

27. believed that /came out from God. 

33. /have overcome the world. 
17 : 4. /have glorified thee on the earth: 
9. /pray for them: I pray not for 

1 1 . in the world, and / come to thee. 

12. /kept them in thy name: 
14. /have given them thy word ; 
— even as /am not of the world. 
16. even as /am not of the world. 
19. for their sakes / sanctify myself, 
22. thou gavest me /have given them; 
23. /in them, and thou in me, 
24.be with me where /am; 
25. /have known thee, and these have 

18: 5. Jesus saith unto them, /am (he). 
6- as he had said unto them, /am (he), 
8. 1 have told you that /am (he): 
20. 1 spake openly to the world ; / ever taught 

in the synagogue, 
21 . behold, they know what 1 said. 
26. Did not /see thee in the garden 
35. Pilate answered, Am /a Jew ? 
37. Thou sayest that 1 am a king. To this 
end was / born, and for this 
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Joh.18: 

19 

Acts 7 

9: 



19. 
21. 

28. 

1. 

6. 

;21. 
:18. 

20. 
25. 
: 9. 
10. 
15. 

:17. 

: 9. 

14. 

17. 

20. 



24. 

25. 

9: 3. 

10:19. 

11: 1. 

13, 

19. 
12:19 
14:11 
15:14 
16: 4. 

22, 
lCo. 1:12 



23: 



26 



28 
Ro. 7 



J find in him no fault (at all). 

for 1 find no fault in him. 

shall be in bondage will /judge, 

(Saying), /(am) the God of thy fathers, 

/am Jesus whom thou persecutest: 

he said, Behold, /(am here), Lord. 

/ will shew him how great things 

for /have sent them. 

/am he whom ye seek: 

/was in the city of Joppa praying: 

what was / that I could withstand God ? 

/am not (he). But, behold, there 

my Son, this day have / begotten thee. 

/ work a work in your days, 

Wherefore my sentence is (lit. /judge), 

that we 
Jesus, whom /preach unto you, 
him declare /unto you. 
/(am) clean: from henceforth I will go 
For /am with thee, and no man shall 
for /will be no judge of such (matters), 
/go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, 
now, behold, /know that ye all, 
that / (am) pure from the blood 
For /know this, that after my departing 
for /am ready not to be bound only, 
/am a man (which am) a Jew 
/am verily a man (which am) a Jew, 
/answered, Who art thou, Lord? and he 

said unto me, /am Jesus of Nazareth, 
they know that / imprisoned and beat 
for / will send thee far hence 
With a great sum obtained /this freedom. 

And Paul said, But /was (free) born. 
/ have lived in all good conscience 
Men (and) brethren, /am a Pharisee, 
of the dead /am called in question, 
/am called in question by ycu this day. 
of such things as / supposed : 
because / doubted of such manner 
when / found that he had committed 
/verily thought with myself, that 
the saints did /shut up in prison, 
/ said, Who art thou, Lord ? And he said, 

/am Jesus whom thou persecutest. 
nothing... yet was /delivered prisoner 
/was alive without the law once: 
but.. .sin revived, and /died, 
/am carnal, sold under sin. 
then it is no more /that do it, 
if I do that / would not, it is no more / 

that do it, but sin 

wretched man that / am ! 
/myself serve the law of God ; 
For I could wish that )( myself 
/will provoke you to jealousy by 
For / also am an Israelite, 

as /am the apostle of the Gentiles, 
that /might be graffed in. 
/will repay, saith the Lord. 
(As) /live, saith the Lord, every 
/myself also am persuaded of you, 
unto whom not only / give thanks, 
/Tertius, who wrote (this) epistle, 
/ am of Paul ; and / of Apollos ; and / 

of Cephas ; and / of Christ. 
/ was with you in weakness, 
/, brethren, could not speak unto you 
while one saith, / am of Paul ; and an- 
other, /(am) of Apollos; 
/have planted, Apollos watered; 

1 have begotten you through the gospel. 



ICo. 5: 3. 

6:12. 
7:10. 

12. 

28. 
9: 6. 

15. 

26. 
10:30. 

11:23. 
15: 9. 

10. 

11. 

16:10, 

2Co. 1:23, 

2: 2. 

10, 

10: 1, 

11:23, 

29. 

12:11. 

13. 

15. 

16. 

Gal. 1:12. 

2:19. 

20, 

4:12, 

5: 2. 

10, 

11, 

6:17. 

Eph. 3: 1 

4: 1, 

5:32. 

Phi. 3: 4. 

13, 

4:11, 

Col. 1:23. 

25, 

ITh. 2:18 

lTi. 1:11 

15 

2: 7 

2Ti. 1:11 

4: 1 

6 

Tit. 1: 3 

5 

Phileml3. 

19 

20 
Heb. 1: 5 

2:13 

5: 5 

10:30 

12:26 

lPet.l:16 

2Pet.l:17, 

2Joh. 1. 

3Joh. 1 
Rev. 1: 8 



11 

17 

2:22 



For 1 verily, as absent in body, 
I will not be brought under the power 
I command, (yet) not /, but the Lord, 
to the rest speak /, not the Lord: 
in the flesh: but /spare you. 
Or /only and Barnabas, have not we 
/have used none of these things: 
/therefore so run, not as uncertainly; 
For if /by grace be a partaker, 
that for which /give thanks? 
/have received of the Lord 
For /am the least of the apostles, 
yet not /, but the grace of God 
Therefore whether (it were) /or they, 
the work of the Lord, as /also (do). 
Moreover / call God for a record 
For if /make you sorry, who 
/(forgive) also: for if /forgave any 
Now / Paul myself beseech you 
I speak as a fool /(am) more ; 
who is offended, and /burn not? 
/ ought to have been commended 
that /myself was not burdensome 
/ will very gladly spend and be 
be it so, /did not burden you: 
For / neither received it of man, 
For / through the law am dead 
nevertheless I live ; yet not /, 
Brethren, I beseech you, be as /(am); 
Behold, /Paul say unto you. 
/have confidence in you 
/, brethren, if I yet preach 
/bear in my body the marks 
For this cause /Paul, the prisoner 
/therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, 
/speak concerning Christ and the church. 
Though /might also have 
might trust in the flesh, /more: 
/count not myself to have apprehended: 
for / have learned, in whatsoever 
whereof 1 Paul am made a minister ; 
Whereof /am made a minister, 
. even / Paul, once and again ; 
, which was committed to my trust, 
to save sinners; of whom 7 am chief. 
Whereunto /am ordained a preacher, 
, Whereunto /am appointed a preacher, 
/charge (thee) therefore before God, 
/am now ready to be offered, 
preaching, which is committed unto me 
in every city, as /had appointed thee: 
Whom /would have retained with me, 
/ Paul have written (it) with mine 
/will repay (it): albeit I do not 
.let me have joy of thee in the Lord: 
, this day have /begotten thee ? And again, 

/ will be to him a Father, 
, again, /will put my trust in him. 
Behold /and the children which God 
,my Son, to day have /begotten thee. 
, /will recompense, saith the Lord. 
, / shake not the earth only, 
Be ye holy ; for / am holy, 
in whom /am well pleased, 
whom / love in the truth ; and not / only 

but also all they 
Gaius, whom /love in the truth. 
, /am Alpha and Omega, the 
, / John, who also am your brother, 
. Saying, /am Alpha and Omega, 
, Fear not ; /am the first and the last; 
. Behold, / will cast her into a bed, 



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Rev. 2:23. that /am he which searcheththe 
3: 9. to know that /have loved thee. 

19. As many as I love, /rebuke and chasten: 
5: 4. /wept much, because no man 
17: 7. / will tell thee the mystery of the 
21 : 2. /John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, 
6. /am Alpha and Omega, the beginning 

— / will give unto him that is athirst 
22: 8. / John saw these things, and heard 

13. / am Alpha and Omega, the beginning 

and the end, 
16. /Jesus have sent mine angel 

— /am the root and the offspring of David, 

See also in /c^yw. 



zScKpiZw, edaphizo. 

Lu. 19: 44. shall lay thee even with the ground, 



t'Sa^oc? edaphos. 

Acts22: 7. 1 fell unto the ground, and heard 



zSpoloQ, hedraios. 

ICo. 7:37. he that standeth stedfast in his heart, 
15: 58. my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, 
Col. 1 : 23. continue in the faith grounded and settled, 



kSpaiwfia, hedraioma. 

1 Ti. 3: 15. the pillar and ground of the truth. 

I6e\o0pr]cncda, ethelothreeshla. 

Col. 2 : 23. a shew of wisdom in will ivorship, 



WtXco see %i\to. 



WiZtj, ethizo. 

2:27. to do for him after the custom of the law, 
(lit. that which was wont to be done) 



Wvap-^rjg, ethna?*kees. 

2Co.ll : 32. the governor under Aretas the king 

WviKog, ethnikos. 
Mat. 6: 7. use not vain repetitions, as the heathen 
18: 17. let him be unto thee as an heathen man 



WvlkCoq, ethnikos. 

Gal. 2:14.1ivest after the manner of Gentiles, 

Wvog, ethnos. 

Mat. 4: 15. bevond Jordan. Galilee of the Gentiles 



Mat. 6 :32. after all these things do the Gentiles seek: 
10: 5. Go not into the way of the Gentiles, 

18. a testimony against them and the Gentiles. 
12: 18. shall shew judgment to the Gentiles. 
21. in his name shall the Gentiles trust. 
20: 19. shall deliver him to the Gentiles 

25. the princes of the Gentiles exercise do- 
minion 
21 :43. given to a nation bringing forth the 
24: 7. For nation shall rise against nation, 
9. ye shall be hated of all nations for 
14. for a witness unto all nations; 
25:32. before him shall be gathered all nations: 
28: 19. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, 
Mar 10:33. shall deliver him to the Gentiles: 

42. accounted to rule over the Gentiles 
11: 17. called of all nations the house of prayer? 
13: 8. For nation shall rise against nation, 
10. first be published among all nations. 
Lu . 2 : 32 . A light to lighten the Gentiles, 

7: 5. For he loveth our nation, and he hath 
12:30. do the nations of the world seek after: 
18:32. he shall be delivered unto the Gentiles, 
21 :10. Nation shall rise against nation, 

24. led away captive into all nations: 

— shall be trodden down of the Gentiles, until 
the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled. 

25. upon the earth distress of nations, 
22:25. The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship 
23: 2. We found this (fellow) perverting the 

nation, 
24: 47. preached in his name among all nations, 
Joh.l 1:48. take away both our place and nation. 

50. that the whole nation perish not. 

51 . that Jesus should die for that nation ; 

52. not for that nat ion only, but that 
18:35. Thine own nation and the chief priests 

I Acts 2: 5. out of every nation under heaven. 

4:25. Why did the heathen rage, and the people 
27. with the Gentiles, and the people of Israel, 
7: 7. the nation to whom they shall be 
45. into the possession of the Gentiles, 
8: 9. bewitched the people of Samaria, 
9: 15. to bear my name before the Gentiles, 
10: 22. among all the nation of the Jews, 
35. in every nation he that feareth him, 

45. on the Gentiles also was poured out 
11 : 1. the Gentiles had also received the word 

18. hath God also to the Gentiles granted 
13: 19. when he had destroyed seven nations 

42. the Gentiles besought that these words 

46. lo, we turn to the Gentiles. 

47. thee to be a light of the Gentiles, 

48. when the Gentiles heard this, they 
14: 2. the unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gen- 
tiles, 

5. of the Gentiles, and also of the Jews 

16. all nations to walk in their own ways, 
27. the door of faith unto the Gentiles. 

15: 3. declaring the conversion of the Gentiles: 
7. that the Gentiles by my mouth should hear 
12. wrought among the Gentiles by them. 
14. did visit, the Gentiles, to take out of 

17. all the Gentiles, upon whom my name 

19. which from among the Gentiles are 
23. the brethren which are of the Gentiles 

17:26. made of one blood all nations of men 

18: 6.1 will go unto the Gentiles. 

21:11. into the hands of the Gentiles. 

19. God had wrought among the Gentiles 
21. the Jews which are among the Gentiles 
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Acts22:21. send thee far hence unto the Gentiles. 
24: 2. worthy deeds are done unto this nation 
10. many years a judge unto this nation, 
1 7. 1 came to bring alms to my nation, 
26: 4. among mine own nation at Jerusalem, 
17. from the people, and (from) the Gentiles, 
20. (then) to the Gentiles, that they should 
repent 

23. light unto the people, and to the Gentiles. 
28: 19. had ought to accuse my nation of. 

28. salvation of God is sent unto the Gentiles, 
Ro. 1 : 5. to the faith among all nations, 
1 3. even as among other Gentiles. 
2: 14. the Gentiles, which have not the law, 

24. God is blasphemed among the Gentiles 

3 : 29. also of the Gentiles ? Yes, of the Gentiles 

also : 
4: 17. made thee a father of many nations, 
18. become the father of many nations, 
9 : 24. Jews only, but also of the Gentiles ? 

30. That the Gentiles, which followed not 
10: 19.no people, (and) by a foolish nation I will 
11 : 1 1 . salvation (is come) unto the Gentiles, 

12. diminishing of them the riches of the Gen- 

tiles; 

13. For T speak to you Gentiles, inasmuch as 

I am the apostle of the Gentiles, 

25. until the fulness of the Gentiles be 
15: 9. that the Gentiles might glorify God 

— I will confess to thee among the Gentiles, 

10. he saith, Rejoice, ye Gentiles, 

11. Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles ; 

12. shall rise to reign over the Gentiles; in him 

shall the Gentiles trust. 
16. minister of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, 

— the offering up of the Gentiles might 
18. to make the Gentiles obedient, 

27. if the Gentiles have been made partakers 
16: 4. all the churches of the Gentiles. 

26. made known to all nations for 

1 Co. 5 : 1 . not so much as named among the Gentiles, 
10; 20. the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, 
12: 2. Ye know that ye were Gentiles, 
2Co.ll:26.(in) perils by the heathen, (in) perils 
Gal. 1:16.1 might preach him among the heathen ; 
2 : 2. gospel which I preach among the Gentiles, 
8. mighty in me toward the Gentiles: 
9. we (should go) unto the heathen, 
12. he did eat with the Gentiles: 

14. the Gentiles to live as do the Jews ? 

15. not sinners of the Gentiles, 

3: 8. that God would justify the heathen 

— In thee shall all nations be blessed. 
14. might come on the Gentiles through 

Eph. 2: 11. ye (being) in time past Gentiles in 

3: 1. prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gentiles, 
6. That the Gentiles should be fellowheirs, 
8. 1 should preach among the Gentiles 

4:17. walk not as other Gentiles walk, 
Col. 1:27. this mystery among the Gentiles; 
ITh. 2: 16. Forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles 

4: 5. as the Gentiles which know not God: 
lTi. 2; 7. a teacher of the Gentiles in faith 

3: 16. preached unto the Gentiles, believed 
2Ti. i : 11. an apostle, and a teacher of the Gentiles. 

4:17. (that) all the Gentiles might hear: 
lPet.2: 9. a royal priesthood, an holy nation, 

12. conversation honest among the Gentiles: 

4: 3. wrought the will of the Gentiles, 
3Joh. 7. taking nothing of the Gentiles. 
Rev. 2: 26. to him will I give power over the nations: 



Rev. 5: 9. every kindred, and tongue, and people 
and nation; 
7 : 9. no man could number, of all nations, 
10: 11. before many peoples, and nations, and 

tongues, 
11: 2. for it is given unto the Gentiles: 

9. people and kindreds and tongues and 

nations 
18. the nations were angry, and thy wrath 
12: 5. was to rule all nations with a rod of iron: 
13: 7. over all kindreds, and tongues, and na- 
tions. 
14: 6. to every nation, and kindred, and tongue, 

8. she made all nations drink of the wine 
15: 4. all nations shall come and worship 
16:19. the cities of the nations fell : 
17:15.peoples, and multitudes, and nations, 
18: 3. For all nations have drunk of the wine 

23. by thy sorceries were all nations deceived. 
19: 15. with it he should smite the nations: 
20: 3. should deceive the nations no more, 

8. shall go out to deceive the nations -^ 

21 : 24. the nations of them which are saved 

26. glory and honour of the nations into it. 
22: 2. (were) for the healing of the nations. 



Wog, ethos. 



Lu. 1: 9. According to the custom of the priest's 
office, 
2 : 42. after the custom of the feast. 
22: 39. came out, and went, as he teas wont, 
Joh. 19:40. as the manner of the Jews is to bury. 
Acts 6:14. change the customs which Moses deli- 
vered us. 
15: 1 . circumcised after the manner of Moses, 
16; 21. teach customs, which are not lawful for us 
21:21. neither to walk after the customs. 
25: 16. It is not the manner of the Romans 
25: 3. to be expert in all customs and questions 
28 : 1 7 . against the people,or customs of our fathers, 
Heb 10:25. as the manner of some (is); 



Ww, euoQa, etho, lotlia. 

Mat27: 15. the governor was wont to release unto 
Mar 10: 1 . as he was wont, he taught them again. 
Lu. 4: 16. as his custom was, he went into the 
Actsl7: 2. Paul, as his manner was, went in 



£i, from tlfii, i, from Imi. 

\ Mat. 2: 6. art not the least among the princes 
4: 3. If thou be the Son of God, command 
6. If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself 
down : 
5:25. whiles thou art in the way with him ; 
11 : 3. Art thou he that should come, or do 
14:28. Lord, if it be thou, bid me come 

33. Of a truth thou art the Son of God. 
16:16. Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living 
God. 
17. Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-jona: 
18. 1 say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, 
23. thou art an offence unto me: for thou 
22: 16. Master, we know that thou art true, 
25:24. 1 knew thee that thou art an hard man, 



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27 
Mar. 1 



14 



15 
Lu. 3; 

4: 



23 



Joh. 1 



19: 

21; 

Acts 9 

13: 

21 

22 

26 
Ro. 2 

9 

14 

Gal. 4 



(33. whether thou be the Christ, the Son of 

God. 
73. Surely thou also art (one) of them ; 
11. saying, Art thou the King of the Jews? 

40. If thou be the Son of God, come down 
11. Thou art my beloved Son, in whom 

24. 1 know thee who thou art, the Holy One 
of God 

1 1 . saying, Thou art the Son of God. 
29. saith unto him, Thou art the Christ. 
14. Master, we know that thou art true, 

34. Thou art not far from the kingdom of God. 

61 . Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed? 

70. to Peter, Surely thou art (one) of them: 

for thou art a Galilcean, and thy speech 

2. Art thou the King of the Jews ? 

22. which said, Thou art my beloved Son ; 

3. If thou be the Son of God, command this 
9.Ifthou&ethe Son of God, cast thyself down 

34. who thou art ; the Holy One of God. 

41. Thou art Christ the Son of God. 

19. saying, Art thou he that should come? 

20. saying, Art thou he that should come ? 
31. unto him, Son, thou art ever with me, 
21. because thou art an austere man: 

58. saw him, and said, Thou art also of them. 
67(66). Art thou the Christ ? tell us. 
70. Art thou then the Son of God ? 
3. Art thou the King of the Jews ? 
37. If thou be the king of the Jews, save thy- 
self. 

39. If thou be Christ, save thyself and us. 

40. seeing thou art in the same condemna- 

tion? 
19. from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou ? 

21. What then ? Art thou Elias ? 

— Art thou that prophet ? And he answered, 
No. 

22. said they unto him, Who art thou ? 

25. if thou be not that Christ, nor Elias, 
42(43). Thou art Simon the son of Jona: 
49(50). Rabbi, thou art the Son of God ; thou 

art the King of Israel. 
10. Art thou a master of Israel, 

12. Art thou greater than our father Jacob, 
19. 1 perceive that thou art a prophet. 

69. are sure that thou art that Christ, 

52. said unto him, Art thou also of Galilee ? 
25. said they unto him, Who art thou? 

48. that thou art a Samaritan, and hast a 
devil ? 

53. Art thou greater than our father Abraham, 

26. reviled him, and said, Thou art his disciple ; 

24. If thou be the Christ, tell us plainly. 
27. 1 believe that thou art the Christ, 
17. Art not thou also (one) of this man's 

25. Art not thou also (one) of his disciples? 
33. Art thou the King of the Jews ? 

37. said unto him, Art thou a king then ? 
: 9. saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou ? 
12. thou art not Caesar's friend: 
: 12. durst ask him, Who art thou ? 
: 5. he said, Who art thou, Lord? 
:33.in the second psalm, Thou art my Son, 
.38. Art not thou that Egyptian, 
: 8. 1 answered, Who art thou, Lord ? 

27. Tell me, art thou a Roman ? 
: 15. 1 said, Who art thou, Lord ? 

: 1. Therefore thou art inexcusable, O man, 
: 20. who art thou that repliest against God? 
: 4. Who art thou that judgest another 
: 7. Wherefore thou art no more a servant, 



Heb 1 : 5. Thou art my Son, this day have I 
12. thou art the same, and thy years 
5: 5. said unto him, Thou art my Son, 
Jas. 4: 1 1. thou art not a doer of the law, 

12. who art thou that judgest another ? 
Rev. 2: 9. tribulation, and poverty, but thou art rich 
3 : 1 . hast a name that thou livest, and art de-ad. 
15. that thou art neither cold nor hot: 

16. So then because thou art lukewarm, 

1 7 . knowest not that thou art wretched, 
4:11. Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive glory 
5: 9. Thou art worthy to take the book, 

16: 5. Thou art righteous, O Lord, which art. 



Mat. 4: 3. 
6. 

5:29. 

30. 

6:23. 

30. 

7:11. 

8:31. 

10:25. 

11:14. 

21. 

23. 

7. 

in, 

26. 



12 



28. 

14:28. 

17: 4. 

18: 8. 

9. 

19: 3. 

10. 

21. 
22:45. 
23:30. 
24:24. 

43. 
26:24. 

39. 

42. 

63. 
27:40. 

42. 

43. 

49. 



Mar. 



26 
8:12 

9:23 

42 

10: 2 

11:13 

25 

26 

13:22 

14:21 

29 



a, ^, conj. 

If 'thou be the Son of God, command 
If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself 

down: 
And if thy right eye ofFend thee, pluck 
if thy right hand ofFend thee, 
//"therefore the light that is in thee 
Wherefore, ?y God so clothe the grass 
If ye then, being evil, know how 
If thou cast us out, suffer us to go 
If they have called the master of 
And if ye will receive (it), this is Elias, 
for if the mighty works, which were 
for ?y*the mighty works, which have 
But if ye had known what (this) meaneth, 
)(Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath 
if Satan cast out Satan, he is divided 
if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, 
But if I cast out devils by the Spirit of 

God, 
Lord, if it be thou, bid me come 
if thou wilt, let us make here three 
Wherefore if thy hand or thy foot offend 

thee, 
if thine eye offend thee, pluck it out, 
)( Is it lawful for a man to put away 
If the case of the man be so with (his)wife, 
if thou wilt enter into life, keep the 
If thou wilt be perfect, go (and) sell that 
If David then call him Lord, 
If we had been in the days of our fathers, 
if (it were) possible, they shall deceive 
if the goodman of the house had kn 
if he had not been born. 
O my Father, if it be possible, let 
a/this cup may not pass away 
tell us whether thou be the Christ, 
, save thyself. If thou be the Son of God, 
. If he be the King of Israel, let 
.deliver him now, if he will have him: 
. let us see whether Elias will come 
, whether he would heal him on the sabbath 

day; 
, if Satan rise up against himself, 
. There shall no sign be given (lit if a sign 

shall be given) 
. if thou canst believe, all things (are) 
. that (lit. if) a millstone were hanged 
. )( Is it lawful for a man to put away 
. if haply he might find any thing 
.forgive, if ye have ought against any: 
. But if ye do not forgive, neither will 
.to seduce, if (it were) possible, even the 

elect, 
.that man if he had never been born. 
. Although all shall be offended, 



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Mar 14:35. 

15:36. 

44. 

Lu. 4: 3. 

9. 

6: 7. 

32. 

7:39. 

9:23. 

10:13. 

11:13. 

19. 

20. 

36. 
12:26. 

28. 

39. 

49. 
13:23. 
14: 3. 

28. 

31. 
16:11. 

12. 

31. 

17: 2. 

6. 

19:42. 

22:42. 

49. 

67. 
6. 

31. 

35. 

37. 

SO. 

25. 
3:12. 
4:10. 
5:46. 

47. 
7: 4. 

23. 
8:19. 

39. 

42. 

46. 
9:25. 

41. 
10:24. 

35. 

37. 

38. 
11:12. 

21. 

32. 
13:14. 

17. 

32. 
14: 7. 

28. 
15:18. 

19. 

20. 

18: 8. 

23. 

36. 
20:15. 

Acts 1: 6. 



Joh. 



prayed that, 2/ it were possible, 

let us see whether Elias will come 

marvelled if he were already dead : 

If 'thou be the Son of God, command 

If thou be the Son of God, cast 

whether he would heal on the sabbath day ; 

For if ye love them which love you, 

This man, if he were a prophet, 

If any (man) will come after me, 

if the mighty works had been done 

If ye then, being evil, know how to give 

good gifts 
if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, 
But if I with the finger of God 
If thy whole body therefore (be) full 
If ye then be not able to do that 
If then God so clothe the grass, 
that if the goodman of the house 
what will I, if it be already kindled ? 
Lord, )( are there few that be saved? 
)( Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day ? 
whether he have (sufficient) to finish (it) ? 
ichether he be able with ten thousand 
If therefore ye have not been faithful 
if ye have not been faithful in that 
If they hear not Moses and the prophets, 
that (lit. if) a millstone were hanged 
If ye had faith as a grain of mustard seed, 
If "thou hadst known, even thcu, 
2/ thou be willing, remove this cup 
Lord, )( shall we smite with the sword? 
)( Art thou the Christ ? tell us. 
ichether the man were a Galilean. 
if they do these things in a green tree, 
if he be Christ, the chosen of God. 
If thou be the king of the Jews, 
7/*thoube Christ, save thyself and us. 
Why baptizest thou then, (/'thou be not 
If I have told you earthly things, 
If thou knewest the gift of God, 
For )( had ye believed Moses, ye 
if ye believe not his writings, how 
If 'thou do these things, shew thyself 
If a man on the sabbath day 
if ye had known me, ye should 
If ye were Abraham's children, 
If God were your Father, 
z/I say the truth, why do ye not believe 
Whether he be a sinner (or no), 
If ye were blind, ye should have no sin : 
If tho\x be the Christ, tell us plainly. 
If he called them gods, unto whom 
If I do not the works of my Father, 
But if I do, though ye believe not me, 
Lord, if he sleep, he shall do well. 
Lord, if thou hadst been here, 
Lord, if thou hadst been here, 
If I then, (your) Lord and Master, 
If ye know these things, happy 
If God be glorified in him, 
If ye had known me, ye should 
If ye loved me, ye would rejoice, 
If the world hate you, ye know that 
If ye were of the world, the world 
if they have persecuted me, they 
if they have kept my saying, they will 
if therefore ye seek me, let these go 
Jesus answered him, If I have spoken evil, 
but if well, why smitest thou me ? 
if my kingdom were of this world, 
Sir, if thou have borne him hence, 
)( wilt thou at this time restore again 



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Acts 4: 9. Ifvte this day be examined of the 

19. JJltether it be right in the sight of God 
5 : 8. whether ye sold the land for so much ? 

39. But if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow 
7 : 1. said the high priest, )( Are these things 
8:22.2/perhaps the thought of thine heart 

37. If thou believest with all thine heart, 
10: 18. whether Simon, which was surnamed 
11 : 17. Forasmuch then as God gave them 
13: 15. if ye have any word of exhortation 
16:15. If ye have judged me to be faithful 
17 : 11. ichether those things were so. 

27. if haply they might feel after him, 
18: 14. If it were a matter of wrong or 

15. But if it be a question of words 
19: 2. )( Have ye received the Holy Ghost 

— ichether there be any Holy Ghost. 

38. Wherefore if Demetrius, and the crafts- 
men 

39. But if ye enquire any thing concerning 
20: 16. he hasted, if it were possible for him, 
21 :37. )( May I speak unto thee ? 
22:25. )( Is it lawful for you to scourge a man 

27. Tell me, )( art thou a Roman? 
23 : 9. if a spirit or an angel hath spoken 
25 : 1 1 . For if I be an offender, or have committed 

— but if there be none of these things 

20. whether he would go to Jerusalem, 
26: 8. incredible with you, that God should raise 

the dead ? 
23. TJiat Christ should suffer, (and) that he 
should be the first that should rise 
27:39. if it were possible, to thrust in the ship. 
Ro. 3: 3. For what if some did not believe ? 

5. But if our unrighteousness commend 

7. if the truth of God hath more abounded 
4: 2. For if Abraham were justified by works, 

14. if they which are of the law (be) heirs, 
5:10. For if, when we were enemies, 

15. For 2/" through the offence of one many 
17. For 2/by one man's offence death 

6: 5. For if we have been planted together 

8. Now if we be dead with Christ, 
7 : 16. If then I do that which I would not, 

20. Now 2/1 do that I would not, 
8: 9. 2/ any man have not the Spirit of Christ, 

10. if Christ (be) in you, the body (is) 

11. if the Spirit of him that raised up 
13. For 2/* ye live after the flesh, ye shall die: 

but if ye through the Spirit do mortify 
17. if children, then heirs ; heirs of God, 
25. if we hope for that we see not, 
31. If God (be) for us, who (can be) against 



9:22. if God, willing to shew (his) wrath, 
11 : 6. if by grace, then (is it) no more of works : 

— But if (it be) of works, then is it no more 

grace : 
12. Now if the fall of them (be) the riches 

15. For if the casting away of them 

16. For if the firstfruit (be) holy, the 

— 2/the root (be) holy, so (are) the branches. 

17. if some of the branches be broken off, 

18. if thou boast, thou bearest not the root, 
21 . if God spared not the natural branches, 
24. For if thou wert cut out of the olive tree, 

12: 18. If it be possible, as much as lieth in you, 
14. 15. if thy brother be grieved with (thy) meat, 
15:27. For if the Gentiles have been made 
lCo. 2: 8. for )( had they known (it), they would 
not 
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lCo. 6: 2. if the world shall be judged by you, are ye 
unworthy to judge 
7: 9. if they cannot contain, let them 

10. if the unbelieving depart, let him depart. 
16. whether thou shalt save (thy) husband? 

— how knowest thou, O man, whether thou 

shalt save (thy) wife? 
36. (/"any man think that he 
8: 2. */ any man think that he knoweth 
3. (/'any man love God, the same 
13. if meat make my brother to offend, 
9: 2. if I be not an apostle unto others, 

11. If vie have sown unto you spiritual 

— if we shall reap your carnal things? 

12. Toothers be partakers of (this) power 
17. For if I do this thing willingly, 

— if against my will, a dispensation 
10:27. If any of them that believe not 

30. For if I by grace be a partaker, 
11: 6. For if the woman be not covered, 

— if it be a shame for a woman to 
16. if any man seem to be contentious, 

31. For if we would judge ourselves, 
34. (/"any man hunger, let him eat at home; 

12:17. If the whole body (were) an eye, 

— If the whole (were) hearing, where 
19. if they were all one member, 

14: 10. There are, )( it may be, so many kinds 
3b. if they will learn any thing, 
3d. if any man be ignorant, let him 

15: 2. if ye keep in memory what I preached 

12. Now if Christ be preached that he rose 

13. But if there be no resurrection of the dead, 
14. (/"Christ be not risen, then (is) our 

16. if the dead rise not, then is not Christ 

raised: 

17. (/"Christ be not raised, your faith (is) vain; 
19. If in this life only we have hope in Christ, 

29. if the dead rise not at all? why are 

32. If after the manner of men I have 

— what advantageth it me, if the dead rise 

not? 
37. )( it may chance of wheat, or of some 
2Co. 2: 2. For if I make you sorry, who is he 
o. if any have caused grief, he hath 
9. whether ye be obedient in all things. 
3: 7. if the ministration of death, 

9. if the ministration of condemnation 
11. For if that which is done away 
5:14(15). that (/'one died for all, 
8: 12. For (/"there be first a willing mind, 
11: 4. For if he that cometh preacheth another 
Jesus, whom we have not 

30. If I must needs glory, I will glory 
13: 4. For though he was crucified through 

weakness, 
5. Examine yourselves, whether ye be in 
Gal. 1 : 10. for if I yet pleased men, I should not 
2: 14. Ifthoxi, being a Jew, livest after 

17. if, while we seek to be justified 

18. For if I build again the things 
21. for (/"righteousness (come) by the law 

3: 18. For if the inheritance (be) of the law, 
21. for if there had been a law given 
29. if ye (be) Christ's, then are ye 

4: 7. if a son, then an heir of God 
15. if (it had been) possible, ye would 

5: 11. brethren, if I yet preach circumcision, 
15. But if ye bite and devour one another, 
18. But if ye be led of the Spirit, ye are not 
25. If we live in the Spirit, let us also 

6: 3. if a man think himself to be something, 



Phi. 


1:22 


Col. 


2:20 




3: 1 


ITh. 


4:14 


2Tb. 


3:14 


ITS. 


3: 5 




5: 4 




8 




10 



2Ti. 2: 



13. 



Phileml7. 


IS. 


Heb. 2: 2. 


3:11. 


4: 3. 


5. 


8. 


7:11. 


15. 


5: 4. 


9:13. 


11:15. 


12: 7. 


8. 


25. 


Jas. 1 : 5. 


26. 


2: 8. 


9. 


11. 


3:14. 


4:11. 


IPet.l: 6.1 


17. 


2:19.; 


20. 


3:17. 


4:14. 


16/ 


17.? 


18. 


2Pet.2: 4.1 


20.] 


Uoh.2:19.1 


3:13.i 


4: 1.1 


11. 


5: 9. 



.if I live in the flesh, this (is) the fruit of 

my labour: 
.Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ 
. If ye then be risen with Christ, 
. For if we believe that Jesus died 
. if any man obey not our word 
. For if a man know not how to 
.if any widow have children or 
■ if any provide not for his own, 
. (/'she have brought up children, if she have 

lodged strangers, if she have washed the 

saints' feet, if she have relieved the 

afflicted, if she have diligently followed 
For (/"we be dead with i^him), we 
If we suffer, we shall also reign with 

(him): if we deny (him), he also will 

deny us : 
If we believe not, (yet) he abideth 

faithful : 
2/" thou count me therefore a partner 
If he hath wronged thee, 
For if the word spoken by angels 
They shall not (lit. if they shall) enter 

into my rest, 
(/"they shall enter into my rest: 
If they shall enter into my rest. 
For (/"Jesus had given them rest, 
If therefore perfection were by the 
for that (lit. if) after the similitude of 
For if he were on earth, he should not 
For if that first (covenant) had been 
For if the blood of bulls and of goats, 
truly, if they had been mindful 
If ye endure chastening, God dealeth 
But if ye be without chastisement, 
For if 'they escaped not who refused 
If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask 

of God, " 
If any man among you seem to 
If ye fulfil the royal law according 
if ye have respect to persons, ye commit 
Now (/'thou commit no adultery, yet 
But if ye have bitter envying 
if thou judge the law, thou art not 
though now for a season, (/'need be, 
if ye call on the Father, who without 
if a man for conscience toward 
if, when ye be buffeted for your faults, ye 
shall take it patiently? but if when ye 
do well, and suffer (for it), 
if the will of God be so, that ye 
If ye be reproached for the name 
Yet (/(any man suffer) as a Christian, 
if (it) first (begin) at us, what shall 
if the righteous scarcely be saved, 
For if God spared not the angels 
For if after they have escaped the 
for if they had been of us, they would 
my brethren, if the world hate you. 
the spirits whether they are of God: 
if God so loved us, we ought also 
If we receive the witness of men, 



eh/e, Ige. 

2Co. 5: 3. If so be that being clothed we 

Gal. 3: 4. many things in vain? (/"(it be) yet in vain. 

Eph. 3: 2. If ye have heard of the dispensation 

■4:21. If to be that ye have heard him, 
Col. 1 :23. If ye continue in the faith 



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I de mee, & i de meege. 

Mat. 6: l.otherioise ye have no reward of your 

9:17.e/se the bottles break, and the wine 

Mar. 2:21.e?se the new piece that filled it up 2 

22. else the new wine doth burst the bottles, 2 
Lu. 5 -.36. if otherwise, then both the new maketh 
37. else the new wine will burst the 
10: 6. if not, it shall turn to you again. 
13: 9. if it bear fruit, (well): and if not, (then) 
14:32. Or else, while the other is yet a great 
Joh.14: 2. if {it were) not (so), I would have told 2 

11. or else believe me for the very works' sake. 2 
2Co.ll: 16. if otherwise, yet as a fool receive me, 
Rev. 2: 5. or else I will come unto thee quickly, 2 
16. Repent; or else I will come unto thee 2 



U KCU, I 



kai. 



Mat.26:33. 


Lu. 


11 


8. 
18. 




38 


: 4. 


ICo 


4 


7. 




7 


21. 


2Co 


4 


3. 
16. 




5 


16. 




7 


8. 
12. 




11 


6. 
15. 




12 


11. 

15, 


Phi. 


2 


17. 




3 


12. 


Col. 


2 


5. 


Heb 


6 


9. 


lPet.3: 


14. 



Though all (men) shall be offended 
Though he will not rise and give him, 
. If Satan also be divided 
Though I fear not God, nor regard man; 
now if thou didst receive (it), why dost 
if 'thou mayest be made free, 
But ifoxxx gospel be hid, it is hid to them 
though our outward man perish, 
yea, though we have known Christ after 
For though I made you sorry with a letter, 

I do not repent, though I did repent: 
though (it were) but for a season. 
Wherefore, though I wrote unto you, 
though (I be) rude in speech, yet 
if his ministers also be transformed 
chiefest apostles, though I be nothing. 
though the more abundantly I love you, 
Yea, and if I be offered upon the sacrifice 
if that I may apprehend that 
For though I be absent in the flesh, 
accompany salvation, though we thus 
But and if ye suffer for righteousness' 



u jiiri, i mee. 

Mat. 5: 13. good for nothing, but to be cast out 

11:27. knoweth the Son, but the Father; neither 

knoweth any man the Father, save the 
12: 4. with him, but only for the priests? 

24. but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils. 
39. but the sign of the prophet Jonas: 
13:57. without honour, save in his own country, 
14: 17. We have here but five loaves, 
15:24.1 am not sent but unto the lost sheep 
16: 4. but the sign of the prophet Jonas. 
17: 8. they saw no man, save Jesus only. 

21.goeth not out but by prayer and fasting. 
19: 9. except (it be) for fornication, 

17. (there is) none good but one, (that is), 
21: 19. found nothing thereon, but leaves only, 
24:22. except those days should be shortened, 
36. of heaven, but my Father only. 
Mar 2: 7. who can forgive sins bid God only? 
26. not lawful to eat but for the priests, 
5:37. suffered no man to follow him, save Peter, 
6: 4. without honour, but in his own country, 
5. save that he laid his hands upon a 
8. nothing for (their) journey, save a staff 
8: 14. with them more than one loaf. 
9: 9. till (lit. except when) the Son of man 



Ma 


• 9 


29. 




10 


18 




11 


13 




13 


20 
32 


Lu. 


4 


20 
27 




5 


21 




6 


4 




8:51 



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by nothing, but by prayer and fasting, 
(there is) none good but one, (that is), 

God. 
he found nothing bid leaves ; 
except that the Lord had shortened 
neither the Son, but the Father, 
was Elias sent, save unto Sarepta, 
was cleansed, saving Naaman the Syrian. 
Who can forgive sins, but God alone ? 
not lawful to eat but for the priests alone ? 
no man to go in, save Peter, and James, 
and John, 
10: 22. knoweth who the Son is, but the Father ; 
and who the Father is, but the Son, 
. but the sign of Jonas the prophet. 
. to give glory to God, save this stranger, 
.none (is) good, save one, (that is), God. 
, but he that came down from heaven, 
. save that one whereinto his disciples 
.save he which is of God, he hath 
. If this man were not of God, he 
. The thief cometh not, but for to steal, 
, no man cometh unto the Father, but by 

me. 
. If I had not come and spoken unto them, 
, If I had not done among them the 
, is lost, but the son of perdition ; 
, If he were not a malefactor, we 
. except it were given thee from above: 
, We have no king but Caesar. 
• to none but unto the Jews only. 
. save only that they keep themselves 
, if he had not appealed unto Caesar. 
I had not known sin, but by the law: 
except the law had said, Thou 
, Except the Lord of Sabaoth had 
, (of them be), but life from the dead ? 
, For there is no power but of God: 
any thing, but to love one another: 
. but to him that esteemeth any 
, none of you, but Crispus and Gaius ; 
, save Jesus Christ, and him crucified. 
. save the spirit of man which is 
knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God. 
. But as God hath distributed to every man, 
. (there is) none other God but one. 
. but such as is common to man : 
, but by the Holy Ghost. 
. except )( he interpret, that the church 
. unless )( ye have believed in vain. 
. bid the same which is made sorry 
. or need we (lit. if we need not), as some 

(others), epistles 
. I will not glory, but in mine infirmities. 
. except (it be) that I myself was not 
, but there be some that trouble you, 
. saw I none, save James the Lord's brother. 
. that I should glory, save in the cross of 
. what is it but that he also descended 
.concerning giving and receiving, but ye 
only. 
ITi. 5: 19. but (lit. unless with this exception) before 
two or three witnesses. 
but to them that believed not ? 
Who is a liar but he that denieth 
but he that believeth that Jesus is . 
no man knoweth saving he that 
but only those men which have not 
buy or sell, save he that had the mark, 
but the hundred (and) forty (and) four 
thousand, 
19: 12. that no man knew, but he himself. 





11 


29 




17 


18 




IS 


19 


Joh 


. 3 


13. 




6 


22 
46 




9 


33 




10 


10. 




14 


6. 




15:22. 






24 




17 


12. 




18:30. 




19 


11 
15 


Actsll 


19 




21 


25 




26:32. 


Ro. 


7: 


7. 




9 


29. 




11 


15 




13 


1. 

8. 




14 


14 


iCc 


. 1 


14 




2 


2. 

11 




7 


17 




8 


4 




10 


13 




12 


3. 




14 


5 




15 


o 


2Cc 


. 2 


2 




3 


1. 




12 


5 

13 


Gal 


1 


7 
19 




6 


14 


Eph. 4 


9 


Phi 


. 4 


15 



Heb. 3: 


18 


1 Joh. 2 -.22 


5 


5 


Rev. 2- 


17 


9 


4 


13 


17 


14 


3 



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Rev.21: 21 .lut they which are written in the Lamb's 
book 



el fi{] ti, i mee tz. 

Lu. 9:13. except we should go and buy meat 
lCo. 7 : 5. except (it be) with consent for a time, 
2Co.l3: 5. Christ is in you, except ye be reprobates ? 



£4 TTsp, / per. 

9. if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in you. 
17. if so be that we suffer with (him), 

5. For though there be that are called gods, 
15. if so be that the dead rise not. 

6. Seeing (it is) a righteous thing with God 
3. If so be ye have tasted that the Lord 



Col. 1: 16. whether (they be) thrones, or dominions, 
or principalities, or powers: 

20. whether (they be) things in earth, or things 
ITh. b:\0.whether we wake or sleep, we should 
2Th. 2: 15. taught, whether by word, or our epistle. 
lPet. 2: 13. whether it be to the king, as supreme ; 

14. Or unto governors, as unto them that 



£i rig, 



1 tis. 



Ro. 


8: 


lCo 


8: 




15: 


2Th 


1: 


lPet.2: 



il 7Twc> ipos. 

Acts27 : 12. if by any means they might attain 
Ro. 1:10. if by any means now at length 

11 : 14. If by any means I may provoke to 
Phi. 3: 11. If by any means I might attain unto 



Mat.16: 
Mar. 4: 

7 



Lu. 14 

19 

Acts24 

25 

Ro. 13 

lCo. 1 

3 



Ro. 12: 



lCo. 3:22. 



13: 8 





14 


7. 

27. 




15 


11. 


2Co 


1 


6. 




5 


9. 

10. 
13. 




8:23. 




12 


: 2. 
3. 


Ept 


.6 


: 8. 


Phi 


. 1 


:18. 

20, 

27. 



elte, ite. 

whether prophecy, (let us prophesy) ac- 
cording 
Or ministry, (let lis wait) on (our) mini- 
stering: or he that teacheth, on teaching; 
Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation : 
WhetherVanl, or Apollos, or Cephas, or the 
world, or life, or death, or things present, 
or things to come ; 
whether in heaven or in earth, 
Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, or what- 
soever 
whether (we be) Jews or Gentiles, whether 

(we be) bond or free ; 
ivhether one member suffer, all the mem- 
bers surfer with it ; or one member be 
honoured, 
whether (there be) prophecies, they shall 
fail ; whether (there be) tongues, they 
shall cease; whether (there be) know- 
ledge, it shall 
whether pipe or harp, except they give 
ijfanyman speak in an (unknown) tongue, 
Therefore whether (it were) I or they, so 
And whether we be afflicted, (it is) for your 
or ivhether we be comforted, (it is) for 

your 
whether present or absent, we may be 
hath done, whether (it be) good or bad. 
whether we be beside ourselves, (it is) to 

God, or whether we be sober, 
Whether (any do enquire) of Titus, 
or our brethren (be enquired of), 
whether in the body, I cannot tell; or 

whether 
. whether in the body, or out of the body, 
of the Lord, ivhether (he be) bond or free. 
ivhether in pretence, or in truth, 
whether (it be) by life, or by death. 
whether I come and see you, or else be 
absent, 



14: 

16: 

2Co. 2: 

5: 

7: 
10: 
11: 



Gal. 1: 9. 
Eph. 4:29 

Phi. 2: 1. 





3: 


4. 
15. 




4 


8. 


2Th 


3 


10. 


1TL 


1: 


10. 




3 


1. 




5 


16. 




6 


3. 


Tit. 


1 


6. 


Jas. 


1: 


23. 




3 


2. 


lPet.3: 


1. 




4 


11. 


2Joh. 


10. 


Rev. 11 


5. 




13 


9. 

10. 




14 


: 9. 

11. 




20 


:15. 



If any (man) will come after me, 

If any man have ears to hear, 

If any man have ears to hear, 

he asked him if he saw ought. 

if thou canst do any thing, have compassion 

If any man desire to be first, 

If any (man) come to me, and hate not 

if I have taken any thing from any man 

if they had ought against me. 

(/"they have found any evil doing in me, 

if there be any wickedness in him. 

if (there be) any other commandment, 

I know not whether I baptized any other. 

If any man's work abide which 

If any man's work shall be burned, 

// any man defile the temple of God, 

If any man among you seemeth to be 

If any brother hath a wife that believeth 

not, 
If any man think himself to be a prophet, 
If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, 
for if I forgave any thing, to whom 
Therefore if any man (be) in Christ, 
if I have boasted any thing to him 
If any man trust to himself 
if a man bring you into bondage, if a man 

devour (you), if a man take (of you), 

if a man exalt himself, if a man smite 
If any (man) preach any other gospel 
,but that which (lit. if any) is good to the 

use of 
If (there be) therefore any consolation in 

Christ, if any comfort of love, if any 

fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels 

and mercies, 
If any other man thinketh that 
if in any thing ye be otherwise 
if (there be) any virtue, and if (there be) 

any praise, 
that if any would not work, 
if there be any other thing that 
If a man desire the office of a bishop, 
If any man or woman that 
If any man teach otherwise, 
If any be blameless, the husband 
For if any be a hearer of the word, 
If any man offend not in word, 
that, if any obey not the word, they 
, If any man speak, (let him speak) 
if any man minister, (let him do it) 
, If there come any unto you, and bring 
, if any man will hurt them, fire 
if any man will hurt them, he must 
, If any man have an ear, let him hear. 
, He that (lit. if any) leadeth into captivity 

shall go into captivity: he that (lit. if 

any) killeth with the sword 
. If any man worship the beast 
. whosoever receiveth the mark of his name. 
whosoever was not found written 



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Mat. 2: 2 

9 

10 

16 

3: 7 

16 

4:16 

18 

21 

5: 1 

16 

6: 8 

32 

7:11 

8:14 

18 

34 

9: 2 

4 

6 

8 

9 

11 

22 

23 

36 

11: 8 

9 

12: 2 

25 

38 

13:14 

15 

17 



14:14 

26 

15:12 

16:28 

17: 8 

18:31 

20: 3 

22 

25 

21:15 

19 

20 

27 

32 
38 

22:11 
16 
29 

23:39 

24:15 
33 
36 
42 
43 

25:12 
13 



H§£W, et'Sw, otSa, 
ideo, ido, oida. 

for we have seen his star in the east, 
the star, which they saw in the east, 
Wlien they saw the star, they rejoiced 
Herod, when he saw that he was 
ivhen he saw many of the Pharisees 
he saw the spirit of God descending 
which sat in darkness saw great light ; 
by the sea of Galilee, saw two brethren, 
from thence, he saw other two brethren, 
seeing the multitudes, he went up 
that they may see your good works, 
your Father knoweth what things 
your heavenly Father knoweth that ye 
, If ye then,. ..know how to give good 
he saw his wife's mother laid, and sick 
Now when Jesus saw great multitudes 
when they saw him, they besought 
Jesus seeing their faith said unto 
Jesus knowing their thoughts said, 
that ye may know that the Son of man 
But when the multitudes saw (it), they 
he saw a man, named Matthew, 
And when the Pharisees saw (it), they 
and when he saw her, he said, Daughter, 
and saw the minstrels and the people 
But when he saw the multitudes, he was 
what went ye out for to see ? A man 
what went ye out for to see ? A prophet ? 
But when the Pharisees saw (it), they said 
Jesus knew their thoughts, and said 
Master, we would see a sign from thee, 
ye shall see, and shall not perceive : 
lest at any time they should see with 
righteous (men) have desired to see (those 
things) which ye see, and have not seen 
(them) ; 
Jesus went forth, and saw a great 
And when the disciples sa?v him walking 
Knowest thou that the Pharisees were 
till they see the Son of man coining 
they saiv no man, save Jesus only. 
So when his fellowservants saw what 
and saw others standing idle in the 
said, Ye know not what ye ask. 
Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles 
And when the chief priests and scribes saw 
And when he saw a fig tree in the way, 
And when the disciples saw (it) they 

marvelled, 
they answered Jesus, and said, We can- 
not tell. 
ye, when ye had seen (it), repented not 
But when the husbandmen saw the son, 
he saw there a man which had not 
Master, we know that thou art true, 
Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, 
Ye shall not see me henceforth, till 
shall see the abomination of desolation, 
when ye shall see all these things, 
of that day and hour knoweth no (man), 
ye know not what hour your Lord 
man of the house had known in what 
Verily I say unto you, I know you not. 
ye know neither the day nor the hour 
thou knewest that I reap where 
Lord, when saw we thee an hungred, 
When saw we thee a stranger, 
Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, 



Mat.25:44. Lord,when saw we thee an hungred, 

26: 2. Ye knoiv that after two days is (the feast) 
8. But when his disciples saw (it), they had 
58. sat with the servants, to see the end. 
70. 1 know not what thou sayest. 
71. another (maid) saw him, and said 
72. 1 do not know the man. 
74. to swear, (saying), I know not the man. 
27: 3. when he saw that he was condemned, 

18. For he knew that for envy they had 

24. When Pilate saw that he could prevail 
49. let us see whether Elias will come 

54. saw the earthquake, and those things 
65. make (it) as sure as ye can. (lit. know) 
28: 5. for I know that ye seek Jesus, 

6. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. 
17. And when they saw him, they worshipped 
Mar. 1 : 10. he saw the heavens opened, and the 

16. he saw Simon and Andrew his brother 

19. he saw James the (son) of Zebedee, 
24. 1 know thee who thou art, the 

34. devils to speak, because they knew him. 
2: 5. When Jesus saw their faith, he said 
10. that ye may know that the Son of man 

12. saying, We never saw it on this fashion. 
14. he saw Levi the (son) of Alphseus 

16. And when the scribes and Pharisees saw 
4: 12. they may see, and not perceive ; 

13. Know ye not this parable? and how 

27. grow up, he knoweth not how. 

5: 6. But when he saw; Jesus afar off, he ran 

14. they went out to see what it was 
16. they that saw (it) told them how it 

22. and when he saw him, he fell at his feet, 

32. he looked round about to see her that 

33. knowing what was done in her, 
6:20. knowing that he was a just man 

33. the people saw them departing, 

34. And Jesus, when he came out, saw 
38. How many loaves have ye ? go and see. 

48. he saw them toiling in rowing ; 

49. But when they saw him walking upon 

50. For they all saw him, and were troubled. 
2. And when they saw some of his disciples 

33. when he had turned about and looked on 
1 . till they have seen the kingdom of God 
6. For he wist not what to say ; for they 

8. they saw no man any more, save Jesus 

9. tell no man what things they had seen, 

1 4. he saw a great multitude about them, 

15. the people, when they beheld aim, 

20. and when he saw him, straightway the 

25. When Jesus saw that the people came 
38. we saw one casting out devils in thy name, 

10: 14. But when Jesus saw (it), he was much 

19. Thou knoivest the commandments, 
38. Ye know not what ye ask: 
42. Ye know that they which are accounted 

11:13. seeing a fig tree afar off" having leaves, 

20. they saw the fig tree dried up 

33. answered and said unto Jesus, We cannot 
tell. 

12: 14. Master, we know that thou art true, 
15. he, knowing their hypocrisy, 
— bring me a penny, that I may see (it). 
24. because ye know not the scriptures, 

28. perceiving that he had answered 

34. when Jesus saw that he answered discreetly, 
13: 14. when ye shall see the abomination of 

29. when ye shall see these things come to pass, 

32. But of that day and (that) hour knoweth no 

33. for ye know not when the time is. 



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17. 

20. 

26. 

30. 

48. 

49. 
4:34. 

41. 

5: 2. 

8. 

12. 

20. 

24. 

26. 
6: 8. 
7:13. 

22. 

25. 

26. 

39. 
8:20. 

28. 

34. 

35. 

36. 

47. 

53. 
9: 9. 

27. 

32. 

33. 

47. 

49. 

54. 

55. 
10:24. 

31. 
32. 
33. 

11:13, 
17, 

38. 
44, 

12:30 
39 
54 
56 

13:12 

25 

27 

35 

14:18 



Mar 13 : 35. ye know not when the master of the house 
14:40. neither wist they what to answer him. 

67. when she saw Peter warming himself, 

68. he denied, saying, I know not, neither 

69. a maid saw him again, and began 

71. 1 knoio not this man of whom ye speak. 
15:32. that we may see and believe. 

36. let us see whether Elias will come 

39. when the centurion... saw that he so cried 
out, 
16: 5. they saiu a young man sitting on the 
Lu. 1:12. when Zacharias saw (him), he was 

29. when she saw (him), she was troubled 

2: 15. Let us now go... and see this thing which is 

come to pass, 

when they had seen (it), they made 

things that they had heard and seen, 

that he should not see death, before he had 

seen the Lord's Christ. 
For mine eyes have seen thy salvation, 
when they saw him, they were amazed: 
wist ye not that I must be about 
I know thee who thou art ; the Holy 
for they knew that he was Christ. 
saw two ships standing by the lake: 
When Simon Peter saw (it), he fell down 
who seeing Jesus fell on (his) face, 
when he saw their faith, he said 
that ye may know that the Son of man 
We have seen strange things to day. 
he knew their thoughts, and said to the man 
when the Lord saw her, he had compassion 
tell John what things ye have seen 
what went ye out for to see ? 
what went ye out for to see ? A prophet? 
Now when the Pharisee. ..saw (it), 
stand without, desiring to see thee. 
When he saw Jesus, he cried out, 
When they that fed (them) saio what 
they went out to see what was done ; 
They also which sav) (it) told them 
when the woman saw that she was not hid, 
knowing that she was dead, 
he desired to see him. 
till they see the kingdom of God. 
they saw his glory, and the two men 
one for Elias: not knowing what he said. 
Jesus, perceiving the thought of their heart, 
we saw one casting out devils in thy name ; 
when his disciples James and John saw 
Ye know not what manner of spirit 
kings have desired to see those things 
which ye see, and have not seen (them) ; 
when he saw him, he passed by on the 
came and looked {on him), and passed by 
when he saw him, he had compassion (on 

him), 
know how to give good gifts unto 
he, knowing their thoughts, said 
And when the Pharisee saw (it), he 
that walk over (them) are not aware (of 

them). 
and your Father knoweth that ye have need 
goodman of the house had known what 
When ye see a cloud rise out of the west, 
ye can discern the face of the sky and of 

the earth ; 
when Jesus saw her, he called (her to him ) , 
I know you not whence ye are : 
I know you not whence ye are ; depart 
say unto you, Ye shall not see me, until 
I must needs go and see it: I pray thee 



FJA 

Lu. 15:20. his father saw him, and had compassion, 
17:14. when he saw (them), he said unto them, 
Ib.ivhen he saw that he was healed, 
22. ye shall desire to see one of the days of 
18 : 15. when ( his) disciples saw (it), they rebuked 

20. Thou knowest the commandments, 
24. when Jesus saw that he was very 
43. all the people, when they saw (it), 

19: 3. he sought to see Jesus who he was ; 
4. up into a sycomore tree to see him: 
5. he looked up. and saw him, and said 

7. when they saw (it), they all murmured, 
22. Thou knewest that I was an austere man 
37. the mighty works that they had seen ; 

41. he beheld the city, and wept over it, 

20: 7. that they could not tell whence (it was). 

13. reverence (him) when they see him. 

14. when the husbandmen saw him, 

21. we know that thou sayest and teachest 
21 : 1 . And he looked up, and saw the rich 

2. he saw also a certain poor widow 

20. when ye shall see Jerusalem compassed 
29. Behold the fig tree, and all the trees ; 

31. when ye see these things come to pass, 
22:34. shalt thrice deny that thou knoicest me. 

49. Wlien they which were about him saw 

56. a certain maid beheld him... and said, 

57. saying, Woman, I know him not. 

58. another saw him, and said, 

60. Alan, I know not what thou sayest. 
23: 8. And when Herod saw Jesus, he 

— was desirous to see him of a long (season), 

— he hoped to have seen some miracle 
34. for they know not what they do. 

47. ivhen the centurion saw what was done, 
24:24. had said: but him they saw not. 

39. Behold my hands and my feet, that it is I 
myself: handle me, and see; 
Joh. 1 :26. one among you, whom ye know not ; 
31.1 knew him not: but that he should 
33. 1 knew him not: but he that sent 

— Upon whom thou shalt see the Spirit 
39(40). He saith unto them, Come and see. 

They came and saw where he dwelt, 
46(47). Philip saith unto him, Come and see. 
47(48). Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him, 
48(49). thou wast under the fig tree, I saw 

thee. 
50(51). I saw thee under the fig tree, 
2: 9. knew not whence it was: but the servants 

which drew the water knew ; 
3: 2. we know that thou art a teacher 

3. he cannot see the kingdom of God. 

8. canst not tell whence it cometh, 

11. We speak that we do know, and testify 
4: 10. If thou knewest the gift of God, and who 

22. Ye worship ye know not what: we know 

what we worship : 
25. 1 know that Messias cometh, which is 

29. Come, see a man, which told me 

32. meat to eat that ye know not of. 

42. we have heard (him) ourselves, and know 
48. Except ye see signs and wonders, ye will 

5: 6. When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that 

13. he that was healed wist not who it was : 
32. 1 know that the witness which he 

6: 6. he himself knew what he would do. 

14. when they had seen the miracle 

22. when the people... saw that there was 
24. the people therefore saw that Jesus was 
26. not because ye saw the miracles, 

30. that we may see, and believe thee ? 



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Joh. 



6:42, 
61 
64 

7:15 

27 



:14 
19, 



56 

9: 1 
12 

20 
21 

24, 
25, 
29, 

30, 
31. 

10: 4, 
5, 

11:22, 
24, 
31. 
32, 
33, 
34. 
42. 
49, 

12: 9. 
21, 
35, 
40, 
41. 
50. 

13: 1. 



11 
17, 

18, 

14: 4. 

5 

15:15 

21. 

16:18, 
30, 

18: 2, 

4, 

21 

26 

19: 6, 
10 
26 
28 
33 
35 



whose father and mother we know ? 
. When Jesus knew in himself that 
. For Jesus knew from the beginning 
, saying, How knoweth this man letters, 
we know this man whence he is : 
Ye both know me, and ye know whence 

I am: 
sent me is true, whom ye knoiv not. 
I know him: for I am from him, 
Search, and look : for out of Galilee ariseth 

no prophet. 
I know whence I came, and whither I go; 

but ye ccmnot tell whence 
Ye neither know me, nor my Father: 
if ye had known me, ye should have known 

my Father also. 
I know that ye are Abraham's seed ; 
I know him : and if I should say, I know 

him not, 
I know him, and keep his saying. 
Abraham rejoiced to see my day: and he 

saw (it), and was glad. 
he saw a man which was blind from 
Where is he ? He said, I know not. 
We know that this is our son, 
what means he now seeth, we know not; or 

who hath opened his eyes, we know not: 
we know that this man is a sinner. 
I know not: one thing I know, that, 
We know that God spake unto Moses: 
we know not from whence he is. 
that ye know not from whence he is, 
we know that God heareth not sinners : 
sheep follow him : for they know his voice, 
they know not the voice of strangers. 
I know, that even now, whatsoever 
I know that he shall rise again 
when they saw Mary, that she rose 
was come where Jesus was, and saw him, 
When Jesus therefore saw her weeping, 
said unto him, Lord, come and see. 
I knew that thou hearest me always : 
Ye know nothing at all, 
that they might see Lazarus also, 
saying, Sir, we would see Jesus, 
in darkness knoweth not whither he 
that they should not see with 
when he saw his glory, and spake of him. 
I know that his commandment 
when Jesus knew that his hour 
Jesus knowing that the Father had 
What I do thou knowest not now ; 
For he knew who should betray him ; 
If ye know these things, happy are ye if 
I know whom I have chosen: 
whither I go ye know, and the way yeknoic. 
Lord, we know not whither thou goest : 

and how can we know the way? 
the servant knoweth not what his lord doeth : 
they knoiv not him that sent me. 
we cannot tell what he saith. 
Now are we sure that thou knowest all 
Judas also, which betrayed him, knew 
knowing all things that should come 
behold, they know what I said. 
Did not I see thee in the garden 
priests therefore and officers saw him, 
knowest thou not that I have power 
When Jesus therefore saw his mother, 
Jesus knowing that all things were 
saw that he was dead already, 
he knoweth that he saith true, 



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Joh. 20: 2. we know not where they have laid him. 

8. to the sepulchre, and he savj, and believed. 

9. as yet they knew not the scripture, 
13. 1 know not where they have laid him. 
14. knew not that it was Jesus. 

20. disciples glad, when they saw the Lord. 
25. Except I shall see in his hands the 
27. Reach hither thy finger, and behold my 
hands ; 
.they that have not seen, and (yet) 
. disciples knew not that it was Jesus. 
. knowing that it was the Lord. 
. Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. 
. Yea, Lord ; thou knowest that I love thee. 
. Lord, thou knowest all things ; 
. Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, 
. we know that his testimony is true, 
.as ye yourselves also know: 
. thine Holy One to see corruption. 
. knowing that God had sworn with 
. neither his flesh did see corruption. 
. Who seeing Peter and John about to go 
. all the people saio him walking 
. ichen Peter saw (it), he answered 
. this man strong, whom ye see and know : 
. I toot that through ignorance ye did (it), 
.things which we have seen and heard. 
, his wife, not knowing what was done, 
. saw his face as it had been the face 
. another king arose, which knew not Joseph. 
.seeing one (of them) suffer wrong, 
, When Moses saw (it), he wondered 
, I have seen, I have seen (lit. seeing I have 
seen) the affliction of my people 

we wot not what is become of him. 

saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing 
, that the eunuch saw him no more: 
. hath seen in a vision a man 
. how he had seen the Lord in the way, 
, all that dwelt at Lydda and Saron saw 
. when she saiv Peter, she sat up. 
, He saw in a vision evidently 
, what this vision which he had seen 
, That word, (I say), ye know, 

in a trance I saw a vision, 
, I considered, and saw fourfooted 
.he had seen an angel in his house, 

when he came, and had seen the grace 
, because he saw it pleased the Jews, 

tvist not that it was true which 
, Now I know of a surety, that the Lord 
, had opened (the door) , and saw him, 
, the deputy, when he saw what was done, 

thine Holy One to see corruption. 
, laid unto his fathers, and saw corruption : 
, God raised again, saw no corruption. 

Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, and 
perish : 

when the Jews saw the multitudes, 
perceiving that he had faith to be healed, 

when the people saw what Paul had done, 
. came together for to consider of this matter. 
. they knew all that his father was a Greek. 
, after he had seen the vision, immediately 
, And when her masters saio that the hope 

seeing the prison doors open, he drew 

when they had seen the brethren, 
, I have been there, I must also see Rome. 

the more part knew not wherefore 

not knowing the things that shall 

now, behold, I know that ye all, 

I know this, that after my departing 



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Acts21 :32. when they saw the chief captain 

22: 14. know his will, and see that Just One, 

18. And saw him saying unto me, Make 
23: 5. Then said Paul, I wist not, brethren, 
24:22. having more perfect knowledge of (that) 

way, 
26:13.1 saw in the way a light from heaven, 

16. these things which thou hast seen, 

27. 1 know that thou believest. 
28: 4. when the barbarians saw the 

15. whom when Paul saw, he thanked God, 
20. to see (you), and to speak with (you): 

26. seeing ye shall see, and not perceive: 

27. lest they should see with (their) eyes, 
Ro. 1:11. For I long to see you, that I may 

2: 2. we are sure that the judgment 

3: 19. Now we know that what things 

5 : 3. knowing that tribulation worketh patience; 

6: 9. Knowing that Christ being raised 

16. Know ye not, that to whom ye yield 
7 : 7. for I had not known lust, except 

14. we know that the law is spiritual : 
18. For I know that in me that is, 
8:22. we know that the whole creation 

26. we know not what we should pray 

27. knoweth what (is) the mind of the Spirit, 

28. we know that all things work together 
11 : 2. Wot ye not what the scripture saith 

22. Behold therefore the goodness and severity 
\3\\\. knowing the time, that now (it is) 
14:14.1 know, and am persuaded by the Lord 

Jesus, 
15:29. 1 am sure that, when I come 
lCo. 1 : 16. 1 know not whether I baptized any other. 
2: 2. not to know any thing among you, 
9. Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, 

11. what man knoweth the things of 

— the things of God knoweth no man, 

12. that we might know the things 

3: 16. Know ye not that ye are the temple 
5: 6. Know ye not that a little leaven 
6: 2. Do ye not know that the saints shall 

3. Know ye not that we shall judge angels? 
9. Know ye not that the unrighteous 

15. Know ye not that your bodies are 

16. know ye not that he which is joined 
\9.know ye not that your body is the temple 

7: 16. For what knoivest thou, O wife, 

— or how knowest thou, O man, whether 
8: l.we know that we all have knowledge. 

2. if any man think that he knoiceXh any 

4. we know that an idol (is) nothing 

10. if any man see thee which hast knowledge 
9: 13. Do ye not know that they which 

24. Know ye not that they which run 
11 : 3. 1 would have you know, that the 
12: 2. Ye know that ye were Gentiles, 
13: 2. though I have... prophecy, and understand 
14: 11. if I know not the meaning of the voice, 

16. he understandeth not what thou sayest? 
15 :58. forasmuch as ye know that your labour 
16: 7.1 will not see you now by the way ; 

15. ye know the house of Stephanas, 
2Co. 1: l.knoioing, that as ye are partakers 

4: 14. Knowing that he which raised up 
5 : 1 . we know that if our earthly house 
6. knowing that, whilst we are at home 

1 1 . Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, 

16. henceforth know we no man after the 

flesh : 
9: 2.1 know the forwardness of your mind, 
11: 11. because I love you not? God knoweth. 



2Co.l\:3\. knoweth that 1 lie not. 

12: 2. 1 knew a man in Christ above 

— in the body, I cannot tell; or whether out 

of the body, 1 cannot tell : God knoweth ; 
3. 1 knew such a man, whether in 

— I cannot tell : God knoweth ; 
Gal. 1 : 19. other of the apostles saw I none, 

2: 7. when they saw that the gospel of 

14. when I saw that they walked not uprightly 

16. Knowing that a man is not justified 
4: 8. then, when ye knew not God, 

13. Ye know how through infirmity 
6: 1 1. Ye see how large a letter I have written 
Eph. 1 .18. that ye may know what is the hope 
6: 8. Knowing that whatsoever good thing 
9. knowing that your Master also is 
21. that ye also may know my affairs, 
Phi. 1:17 .knowing that I am set for the defence 
19. For I know that this shall turn 
25. 1 know that I shall abide and continue 
27. that whether I come and see you, or 
30. the same conflict which ye saw in me, 
2:28. 7che?i ye see him again, ye may rejoice, 
4: 9. received, and heard, and seen in me, do: 
12. 1 know both how to be abased, and I know 

15. Now ye Philippians know also, 
Col. 2 : 1 . 1 would that ye knew what great 

3 : 24. Knowing that of the Lord ye shall 
4: 1. knowing that ye also have a Master 

6. that ye may know how ye ought 
ITh. 1: 4. Knowing, brethren beloved, your 

5. ye know what manner of men we were 
2: 1. yourselves, brethren, know our entrance 

2. were shamefully entreated, as ye know, 

5. used we flattering words, as ye know, 

11. As ye knoio how we exhorted 

17. to see your face with great desire. 

3: 3. yourselves know that we are appointed 
4. even as it came to pass, and ye know. 

6. desiring greatly to see us, as we also 
10. that we might see your face, and might 

4: 2. ye know what commandments we gave 

4. That every one of you should know how 

5. the Gentiles which know not God: 

5: 2. yourselves knoiu perfectly that the day of 
the Lord 

12. to know them which labour among you, 
2Th. 1 : 8. vengeance on them that know not God, 

2: 6. now ye know what withholdeth 
3 : 7. yourselves know how ye ought to follow us : 
iTi. 1: 8. we know that the law (is) good, if a 

9. Knowing this, that the law is not made for 
3: 5. if a man know not how to rule his 

15. that thou mayest know how thou oughtest 
6.16. whom no man hath seen, nor can see : 
2Ti. 1 : 4. Greatly desiring to see thee, being 

12. for I know whom I have believed, 
15. This thou knowest, that all they 

2:23. knowing that they do gender strifes. 
3:14. knowing of whom thou hast learned 
15. thou hast known the holy scriptures, 
Tit. 1 : 16. They profess that they know God ; 

3:11. Knowing that he that is such 
Philem. 21. knowing that thou wilt also do 
Heb 3: 9. proved me, and saw my works forty 
years. 
8:11. for all shall know me, from the least 
10;30. For we know him that hath said, 
11:5. translated that he should not see death; 

13. having seen them afar off, and were 

23. because they saw (he was) a proper child; 
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Jas. 4: 4. know ye not that the friendship of 
17. to him that knoweth to do good, 
5:11. have seen the end of the Lord ; that 
lPet. 1 : 8. Whom having not seen, ye love ; 

Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not 
knowing that ye are thereunto called, 
he that will love life, and see good days, 
5 : 9. knowing that the same afflictions 
2Pet. 1:12. these things, though ye know (them), 
Knowing that shortly I must put 
2: 9. The Lord knoweth how to deliver the 
\ i oh. 1-.W. knoweth not whither he goeth, because 

from the Holy One, and ye know all things, 
ye know not the truth, but because ye know 
If ye know that he is righteous, 
Behold, what manner of love the 
we know that, when he shall appear, 
ye know that he was manifested to 
We know that we have passed from 
ye know that no murderer hath eternal life 
that ye may know that ye have eternal life, 
if we know that he hear us, 
we know that we have the petitions 
If any man see his brother sin a sin 
We know that whosoever is born of God 
we know that we are of God, and the whole 
we know that the Son of God is come, 
ye know that our record is true. 
I trust I shall shortly see thee, 
though ye once knew this, how that 
those things which they know not: 
of all things that he saw. 
being turned, I saw seven golden candle- 
sticks ; 
when I saw him, I fell at his feet 
Write the things which thou hast seen, 
the seven stars which thou sawest in my 
the seven candlesticks which thou sawest 
I know thy works, and thy labour, 
I know thy works, and tribulation, 
I know thy works, and where thou dwellest, 
I know thy works, and charity, and service, 
I know thy works, that thou hast a 
I know thy works: behold, I have 
I know thy works, that thou art 
knoivest not that thou art wretched, 
After this I looked, and, behold, a 
I saw four and twenty elders sitting, 
I saw in the right hand of him 
I saw a strong angel proclaiming 
I beheld, and, lo, in the midst of 
I beheld, and I heard the voice of 
I saw when the Lamb opened one 
I saw, and behold a white horse : 
I beheld, and lo a black horse ; 
8. 1 looked, and behold a pale horse : 
9. 1 saw under the altar the souls 
12. 1 beheld when he had opened the sixth 
7 : 1 . after these things I saw four angels 
2. 1 saw another angel ascending from 
9. After this I beheld, and, lo, a great 
14. 1 said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. 
8: 2.1 saw the seven angels w r hich stood 
13. 1 beheld, and heard an angel flying 
9: 1 . 1 saw a star fall from heaven 

17. thus I saio the horses in the vision, 
10: 1. 1 saw another mighty angel come down 

5. the angel which I saw stand upon the sea 
12: 12. because he knoweth that he hath but 

13. when the dragon saw that he was cast 
13: l.saw a beast rise up out of the sea, 
2. the beast which I saw was like unto 



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I saw one of his heads as it were wounded 

I beheld another beast coming 

I looked, and, lo, a Lamb stood on 

I saw another angel fly in the midst 

I looked, and behold a white cloud, 

I saw another sign in heaven, 

I saiv as it were a sea of glass 

after that I looked, and, behold, the temple 

I saw three unclean spirits like frogs 

I saw a woman sit upon a scarlet coloured 

beast, 
I saw the woman drunken with 
when I saio her, I wondered with 
The beast that thou sawest was, and is 
the ten horns which thou sawest are 
The waters which thou sawest, 
the ten horns which thou sawest upon 
the woman which thou sawest is 
after these things I saw another angel 
am no widow, and shall see no sorrow. 
I saiv heaven opened, and behold 
that no man knew, but he himself. 
I saw an angel standing in the sun ; 
I saw the beast, and the kings of the earth, 
I saw an angel come down from heaven, 
I saw thrones, and they sat upon them, 
I saw a great white throne, and him 
I saw the dead, small and great, 
I saw a new heaven and a new earth : 
I John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, 
I saw no temple therein: for the 

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eTSocj idos. 



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3 : 22. in a bodily shape like a dove 
9:29. the fashion of his countenance was 
Joh. 5:37. at any time, nor seen his shape. 
2Co. 5: 7. For we walk by faith, not by sight: 
ITh. 5:22. Abstain from all appearance of evil. 



eldii) see fiSloj. 



hSojAeToi;, idollon. 
ICo. 8: 10. sit at meat in the idol's temple, shall 



tiScoXoOvTov, idolothuton. 

Actsl5: 29. abstain from meats offered to idols, 

21: 25. from (things) offered to idols, and from 
blood, 
ICo. 8: l.as touching things offered unto idols, 

4. eating of those thi?igs that are offered in 

sacrifice unto idols, 
7. eat (it) as a thing offered unto an idol; 
10. to eat those tilings which are offered to idols; 
10: 19. or that ichich is offered in sacrifice to idols 
is anything? 
28. This is offered in sacrifice unto idols, 
Rev. 2: 14. to eat things sacrificed unto idols, 
20. to eat things sacrificed unto idols. 



sl^ioXoXarpda, idololatria. 

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Gal. 5:20. Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, variance, 
Col. 3: 5. and covetousness, which \s idolatry: 
lPet.4: 3.banquetings, and abominable idolatries: 



elSioXoXarpric, tdololatrees. 

ICo. 5: 10. or extortioners, or with idolaters; 

1 1 . a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, 
6: 9. neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor 

adulterers, 
10: 7. Neither be ye idolaters, as (were) some 
Eph. 5: 5. nor covetous man, who is an idolater, 
Rev.21 : 8. idolaters, and all liars, shall have their part 
22: 15. and murderers, and idolaters, 



eiSloXov, idolon. 

Acts 7:41. offered sacrifice unto the idol, 

15:20. that they abstain from pollutions of idols, 

Ro. 2: 22. thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou 

ICo. 8: 4. we know that an idol (is) nothing 

7. with conscience of the idol unto this hour 
10: 19. that the idol is any thing, 
12: 2. carried away unto these dumb idols, 

2Co. 6: 16. hath the temple of God with idols? 

ITh. 1 : 9. how ye turned to God from idols 

Uoh.5: 21. Little children, keep yourselves from idols. 

Rev. 9: 20. idols of gold, and silver, and brass, 



optat. 



H17 v, «"?€» £t^j & c « teen, zees, lee. 
from d/uii 

Lu. 1 :29. what manner of salutation this should be. 
3: 15. whether he were the Christ, or not; 
8 : 9. saying, What might this parable be? 
9 : 46. which of them should be greatest. 
15: 26. asked what these things meant. 
18: 36. pass by, he asked what it meant. 
22:23. which of them it was that should do 
Joh. 13: 24. who it shoidd be of whom he spake. 
Acts 8:20. Thy money perish (lit. be to destruction) 
with thee, because 
10: 17. this vision which he had seen should mean, 
21 : 33. demanded who he was, and what he 
Rev. 3:15.1 would thou wert cold or hot. 



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aioj, ikee. 

Mat. 5: 22. angry with his brother without a cause 
Ro. 13: 4. he beareth not the sword in vain: 
lCo.15: 2. unless ye have believed in vain. 
Gal. 3: 4. so many things in vain? if (it be) yet in 
vain. 
4: 11. bestowed upon you labour in vain. 
Col. 2: 18. vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind, 



a'fcoo-t, ikosi. 

Lu. 14:31 . cometh against him with twenty thousand ? 
Joh. 6: 19. about five and twenty or thirty furlongs, 
Acts 1 -.15. were about an hundred and twenty, 

27: 28. sounded, and found (it) twenty fathoms: 



lCo.10: 8. fell in one day three and twenty thousand. 
Rev. 4: 4. the throne (were) four and twenty seats: 
— I saw four and twenty elders sitting, 
10. The four and twenty elders fall down 
5: 8. four (and) twenty elders fell down before 

14. the four (and) twenty elders fell down 
11 : 16. the four and twenty elders, which sat 
19: 4. four and twenty elders and the four beasts 



ElKlt), ViG. 
Gal. 2: 5. To whom we gave place by subjection, 



ElKto), iko. 

Jas. 1 : 6. he that wavereth, is like a wave of the sea 
23. he is like unto a man beholding his 



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Mat.22 
Mar.12 
Lu. 20 
Ro. 1 



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20. Whose (is) this image and superscription ? 

16. Whose (is) this image and superscription? 

24. Whose image and superscription hath it ? 

23. into an image made like to corruptible 
man, 

29. conformed to the image of his Son, 
7. as he is the image and glory of God: 

49. have borne the image of the earthy, we shall 

also bear the image of the heavenly. 
: 18. into the same image from glory to glory, 
: 4. of Christ, who is the image of God, 

15. Who is the image of the invisible God, 
: 10. the image of him that created him : 
: 1 . not the very image of the things, 
: 14. should make an image to the beast, 

15. to give life unto the image of the beast, 
that the image of the beast 

— as would not worship the image 
: 9. worship the beast and his image, 

11. who worship the beast and his image, 
: 2. victory over the beast, and over his image, 
: 2. them which worshipped his image. 
: 20. them that worshipped his image. 
; 4. not worshipped the beast, neither his 
image, 



EiXucpivEia, llikvinia. 

ICo. 5: 8. with the unleavened (bread) of sincerity 
2Co. 1 : 12. that in simplicity and godly sincerity, 
2: 17. as of sincerity, but as of God, in the 



EiXiKpivrjg, llihrinees. 

Phi. 1 : 10. that ye may be sincere and without offence 
2Pet.3: l.in (both) which I stir up your pure minds 

zIXlo-<jw, ilisso. 

Rev. 6 : 14. as a scroll when it is rolled together; 



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eifjLl} imi. 

Mat. 3:11. whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: 
8: 8. Lord, I am not worthy that thou 
9. For I am a man under authority, 
11 : 29. for I am meek and lowly in heart: 
14:27. Be of good cheer; it is I (lit. lam); be 

not afraid. 
18: 20. there am I in the midst of them. 
20: 15. Is thine eye evil, because I am good? 
22:32. 1 am the God of Abraham, and the God 
24: 5. in my name, saying, I am Christ; 
26: 22. to say unto him, Lord, is it I? (lit. am I) 
25. answered and said, Master, is it I? (lit. 
am I) 
27:24.1 am innocent of the blood of this just 
person : 
43. for he said, I am the Son of God. 
28: 20. 1 am with you alway, (even) unto the end 
Mar. 1: 7.1am not worthy to stoop down and un- 
loose. 
6: 50. Be of good cheer: it is I (lit. I am); be 
not afraid. 
13: 6. in my name, saying, I am (Christ) ; 
14:62. Jesus said, I am : and ye shall see 
Lu. 1 : 18. for I am an old man, and my wife 

19. answering said unto him, I am Gabriel, 
3:16. whose shoes I am not worthy to unloose: 
5: 8. for I am a sinful man, O Lord. 
7: 6. 1 am not worthy that thou shouldest 
8. For I also am a man set under authority, 
15:19. am no more worthy to be called thy son : 
21. am no more worthy to be called thy son. 
18:11. that I am not as other men ( are ), 
19:22. Thouknewest that I was an austere man, 
21 : 8. in my name, saying, I am (Christ) ; 
22:27. 1 am among you as he that serveth. 
33. Lord, I am ready to go with thee, 
58. Peter said, Man, I am not. 
70. he said unto them, Ye say that I am. 
24:39. that it is I myself (lit. I am myself): 
handle me, 
Joh. 1: 20. confessed, I am not the Christ. 

21. Art thou Elias ? And he saith, I am not. 

27. whose shoe's latchet I am not worthy to 

unloose. 
3: 28. that I said, I am not the Christ, but that 

I am sent before him. 
4:26.1 that speak unto thee am (he). 
6:20. saith unto them, It is I; (lit. I am) 

35. said unto them, I am the bread of life: 
41. 1 am the bread which came down 

48. 1 am that bread of life. 
51. 1 am the living bread which came 
7:28. know me, and ye know whence I am : 
29. 1 know him : for I am from him, 

33. Yet a little while am I with you, 

34. where I am, (thither) ye cannot come. 

36. where I am, (thither) ye cannot come ? 
8 : 12. saying, I am the light of the world : 

16. for I am not alone, but I and the Father 
18.1 am one that bear witness of myself, 

23. Ye are from beneath; I am from above: 
— I am not of this world. 

24. If ye believe not that I am (he), 

28. then shall ye know that 1 am (he), 
58. Before Abraham was, I am. 

9 : 5. 1 am the light of the world. 

9. He is like him: (but) he said, I am (he). 
10: 7. 1 say unto you, I am the door of the sheep. 
9.1 am the door: by me if any man 
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lPet.l: 
2Pet.l: 
Rev. 1 



. I am the good shepherd, and know 
.because I said, I am the Son of God? 
. I am the resurrection, and the life : 
. where I am, there shall also my servant 
. ye say well ; for (so) I am. 
. ye may believe that I am (he), 
.yet a little while I am with you. 
.that where I am, (there) ye may.be also. 
. I am the way, the truth, and the life: 
Have I been so long time with you, 
I am the true vine, and my Father 
I am the vine, ye (are) the branches: 
. yet I am not alone, because the Father 
. now I am no more in the world, 
. even as I am not of the world. 
. even as I am not of the world. 
. be with me where I am ; that they 
Jesus saith unto them, I am (he). 
. as he had said unto them, I am (he), 
I have told you that I am (he) : 
this man's disciples ? He saith, I am not. 
He denied (it), and said, I am not. 
. Pilate answered, Am I a Jew ? 
Tbou sayest that I am a king, 
that he said, I am King of the Jews. 
. I am Jesus whom thou persecutest: 
. Behold, I am he whom ye seek: 
Stand up ; I myself also am a man. 
I am not (he) . But, behold, there cometh 
shoes of (his) feet I am not worthy to 

loose. 
. For I am with thee, and no man shall 
. I am a man (which am) a Jew of 
. I am verily a man (which am) a Jew, 
. I am Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou 
. Men (and) brethren, I am a Pharisee, 
. I stand (lit. am standing) at Caesar's judg- 
ment seat, 
. I am Jesus whom thou persecutest. 
.almost, and altogether such as I am, 
. of God, whose I am, and whom I serve, 
. I am debtor both to the Greeks, 
. I am carnal, sold under sin. 
.For I also am an Israelite, 
.as I am the apostle of the Gentiles, 
. every one of you saith, I am of Paul ; 
. while one saith, I am of Paul ; 
. Am I not an apostle ? am I not free ? 
.If I be not an apostle unto others, yet 

doubtless I am to you : 
.Because I am not the hand, I am not of 
. Because I am not the eye, I am not of 
. have not charity, I am nothing. 
. For I am the least of the apostles, that am 

not meet to be called an apostle, 
, by the grace of God I am what I am : 
. when I am weak, then am I strong. 
, chiefest apostles, though I be nothing. 
, in whatsoever state I am, 
yet am I with you in the spirit, 
to save sinners; of whom I am chief. 
Moses said, I exceedingly fear (lit. I am 

exceedingly afraid) and quake : 
Be ye holy ; for I am holy, 
as long as I am in this tabernacle, 
, I am Alpha and Omega, the 
, Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, 
Fear not ; I am the first and the last: 
behold, I am alive for evermore, 
I am he which searcheth tbe reins 
Because thou sayest, I am rich, 
am no widow, and shall see no sorrow. 



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Rev.19: 10. 1 am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren 
21 : 6. It is- done. I am Alpha and Omega, 
22: 9. for I am thy fellowservant, and of 

13.1 am Alpha and Omega, the beginning 
16. 1 am the root and the offspring of David, 

See persons and tenses from this verb severally ar- 
ranged under — 

Elf) kari, kafikv, lark, eiai. 
'Hv 5 ijg, ijtrQa, tfv, &C. Imp. 
"H/XIJV, nao, i]TO, &c. Plup. 
"JLaofiai, k(T7], laraiy &c. Fut. 

E<TTW, tare, ecrrujcrav/io-Qi, i'lru. 

EtrjV, eh)Q, eirj. 
'£2 ? ?}c, rj, ibfJLEV, rjre, &<ri. 

Etvat ? tvecrOai, Iffd/xtvog. 



Actsl3 
16: 
17: 

18: 



19 
23 
27 
28 
Ro. 1 



uvau trial, from elfxi. 

Mat.l6:13.Whom do men say that I the Son of man 



17 
19 

20 

22 

Mar. 6 



12 

14 

Lu. 2 



14 



22 
23 

Joh. 1 

7 

17 

Acts 2 

4 
5 



15. whom say ye that lam? 
: 4. Lord, it is good for us to be here : 
:21.If thou wilt foe perfect, go (and) sell 
: 27. whosoever will be chief among you, 
-.23. which say that there is no resurrection, 
: 49. they supposed it had been a spirit, 
:27. Whom do men say that I am ? 

29. whom say ye that I am? 
: 5. Master, it is good for us to be here: 

35. If any man desire to be first, 
: 18. which say there is no resurrection; 
:64. condemned him to be guilty of death. 
: 4. because he was of the house and lineage 
6. so it was, that, while they were there, 

44. supposing him to have been in the company, I 

49. that I must be about my Father's business ? 
: 41. for they knew that he was Christ. 
: 12. when he was in a certain city, 
: 38. besought him that he might be with him : 
: 18. came to pass, as he was alone praying, 

— Whom say the people that I am ? 

20. whom say ye that I am ? 

33. it is good for us to be here: 
: l.as he was praying in a certain place, 

8. give him, because he is his friend, 
: 26. own life also, he cannot be my disciple. 

27. come after me, cannot be my disciple. 

33. that he hath, he cannot be my disciple. 
: 1 1 . because he was nigh to Jerusalem, 
: 6. they be persuaded that John was a prophet. 

20. should feign themselves )( just men, 

27. which deny that there is any resurrection ; 

41. How say they that Christ is David's son ? 
:24. should be accounted )( the greatest. 
: 2. that he himself is Christ a King. 
: 46(47). Can there any good thing come out 
: 4. himself seeketh to be known openly. 
: 5.1 had with thee before the world was. 
: 12. saying one to another, What meaneth this? 

(lit. might this be) 
: 32. which he possessed teas his own ; 
:36. Theudas, boasting himself to be somebody; 
: 9. that himself was some great one: 

37.1 believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of 
God. 



8: 

9: 

14 

15 

16 

ICo. 3 

7; 



10 
11 

12 

14 

2Co. 5 

7 

9 

10 

11 

Gal. 2 



Eph. 1 

3 
Phi. 1 

2 
3 



4:11. 



lTh. 2 
ITi. 1: 

2: 
3: 



2Ti. 2 

Tit. 1: 

2 



, he said, Whom think ye that I am ? 
that thou shouldest be for salvation 
, where prayer was wont to be made ; 

• judged me to be faithful to the Lord, 
, saying that there is another king, 

, He seemeth to be a setter forth of strange 
.therefore what these things mean. (lit. 

would foe) 
, that the Godhead is like unto gold, 
. because he was of the same craft, 
.for I will fee no judge of such (matters). 
. by the scriptures that Jesus was Christ. 

• that, while Apollos was at Corinth, 
, say that there is no resurrection, 

, because the winds were contrary. 
. said that he was a god. 
so that they are without excuse: 
, Professing themselves to be wise, 
. thou thyself art a guide of the blind, 
, that they are all under sin ; 
.that he might fee just, and the justifier 
.that he might fee the father of all 
. that he should fee the heir of the world, 
, the promise might fee sure to all the seed ; 
.yourselves to be dead indeed unto sin, 
. so that she is no adulteress, though 
. that he might fee the firstborn among 
. I could wish that myself were accursed from 
. esteemeth any thing to be unclean, 
. That I should fee the minister of Jesus 
. yet I would have you )( wise unto that 
. seemeth to be wise in this world, 
. I would that all men were even as I myself. 
. obtained mercy of the Lord to be faithful. 
. that (it is) good for a man so to be. 
, I would have you )( without carefulness, 
.we should not lust after (lit. fee desirers) 
. if any man seem to be contentious, 
.there must foe also heresies among you, 
, which we think to be less honourable, 
. If any man think himself to be a prophet, 
, or absent, we may foe accepted of him. 
, have approved yourselves to be clear 
. that the same might foe ready, as 
, trust to himself that he is Christ's, 
, Let no man think me )( a fool ; 
. of those who seemed to be somewhat, 
, Cephas, and John, who seemed to be pillars, 
. ye that desire to be under the law, 
, if a man think himself to be something, 
.that we should foe holy and without blame 
, we should foe to the praise of his glory, 
. That the Gentiles should foe fellowheirs, 
, a desire to depart, and to be with Christ ; 
. not robbery to be equal with God : 
. I count all things )( (but) loss for the 
do count them )( (but) dung, that I 
whatsoever state I am, (therewith) to be 

content, 
when we might have been burdensome, 
Desiring to be teachers of the law ; 
over the man, but to be in silence. 
A bishop then must foe blameless, 
supposing that gain is godliness: 
ready to distribute, (lit. to be distributors) 
not strive; but foe gentle unto all (men), 
For a bishop must foe blameless, 
That the aged men foe sober, grave, 
to love their husbands, (lit. to be loving 

their husbands) 
to please (them) well (lit. to be well pleas- 
ing) in all (things) ; 
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Tit. 3: I. to be ready to every good work, 
2. to be no brawlers, (but) gentle, 
Heb 5:12. when for the time ye ought to be teachers, 
11 : 4. obtained witness that he was righteous, 
12: 11. for the present seemeth to be joyous, 
Jas. 1 : 18. we should be a kind of firstfruits 

26. man among you seem to be religious, 
4: 4. will be a friend of the world 
lPet. 1:21. your faith and hope might be in God. 

5: 12. that this is the true grace of God 
Uoh.2: 9. He that saith he is in the light, 
Rev. 2: 2. them which say they are apostles, 
9. of them which say they are Jews, 
3: 9. which say they are Jews, and are not, 



uvsksv see tvEica. 



enra, elttov, see tiru). 



enrsp. 

See after a. 



See after si. 



tlpr)V£vi0, Ireenuo. 

Mar. 9:50. have peace one with another. 
Ro. 12 : 18. li ve peaceably with all men. 
2Co.l3 : 1 1 . be of one mind, live in peace ; 
ITh. 5: 13. be at peace among yourselves, 



tLprivr}, ireenee. 

Mat.l0:13.1et your peace come upon it: but if it be 
not worthy, let your peace return to 
you. 
34. peace on earth: I came not to send peace, 
Mar. 5: 34. go in peace, and be whole of thy plague. 
Lu. 1 :79. to guide our feet into the way of peace. 
2: 14. on earth peace, good will toward men. 

29. lettest thou thy servant depart in peace, 
7: 50. Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace. 
8:48. thy faith hath made thee whole; go in 

peace. 
10: 5. first say, Peace (be) to this house. 

6. And if the son of peace be there, your 
peace shall rest upon it: 
1 1 : 21 . his goods are in peace : 
12:51. 1 am come to give peace on earth? 
14: 32. an ambassage, and desireth conditions of 

peace. 
19:38. peace in heaven, and glory in the highest. 

42. things (which belong) unto thy peace ! 
24:36. saith unto them, Peace (be) unto you. 
Joh.l4:27. Peace I leave with you, my peace I give 
16: 33. that in me ye might have peace. 
20: 19. saith unto them, Peace (be) unto you. 
21. to them again, Peace (be) unto you: 
26. said, Peace (be) unto you. 
Acts 7: 26. would have set them at one again, 



Acts 9 

10 

12 

15 

16 

24; 

Ro. 1: 

2: 

3: 

5: 

8: 

10: 

14: 

15: 

16: 
lCo. 1 

7 
14 

16 

2Co. 1 

13 

Gal. 1: 
5 
6 

Eph. 1 : 
2 



Phi. 1 



Col. 1: 

3 

ITh. 1 



2Th. 1: 

3: 

lTi. 1: 

2Ti. 1: 

2: 

Tit. 1: 

Philem 

Heb 7: 

11: 

12: 

13: 

Jas. 2: 

3: 

lPet.1: 
3: 
5: 

2Pet.l : 
3: 
2Joh. 
3Joh. 

Jude 
Rev. 1: 
6; 



EIP 

31. Then had the churches rest 

36. preaching peace by Jesus Christ: 

20. their friend, desired peace ; 

33. they were let go in peace from the 

36. now therefore depart, and go in peace. 

2. by thee we enjoy great quietness, 
7. Grace to you and peace from God 

10. glory, honour, and peace, to every man 
17. the way of peace have they not known: 

1 . by faith, we have peace with God 

6. spiritually minded (is) life and peace. 
15. them that preach the gospel of peace, 
17. righteousness, and peace, and joy in the 

19. the things which make for peace, 

13. with all joy and peace in believing, 
33. the God "of peace (be) with you all. 

20. the God of peace shall bruise Satan 

3. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, 
15. God hath called us to peace. 
33. not (the author) of confusion, but of 

peace, 

11 . conduct him forth in peace, that 

2. Grace (be) to you and peace from God 
11. the God of love and peace shall be with 

you. 

3. Grace (be) to you and peace from God the 

22. love, joy, peace, longsufFering, gentleness, 
16. peace (be) on them, and mercy, and upon 

2. Grace (be) to you, and peace, from God 

14. For he is our peace, who hath made 

15. one new man, (so) making peace ,• 

17. came and preached peace to you 

3. unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. 
15. the preparation of the gospel of peace; 

23. Peace (be) to the brethren, and love with 

faith, 
2. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from 
God 

7. the peace of God, which passeth all 
9. the God of peace shall be with you. 

2. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from God 

15. let the peace of God rule in your hearts, 

1. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from 

God 

3. when they shall say, Peace and safety ; 
23. the very God of peace sanctify you 

2. Grace unto you, and peace, from God 

16. the Lord of peace himself give you peace 
2. Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from God 
2. Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from God 

22. follow righteousness, faith, charity, peace, 

4. Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from God 
. 3. Grace to you, and peace, from God 

2. King of Salem, which is, King of peace ; 
31. she had received the spies with peace. 
14. Follow peace with all (men), and holiness, 
20. the God of peace, that brought again 
16. say unto them, Depart in peace, 

18. fruit of righteousness is sown in peace of 

them that make peace. 
2. Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied. 
1 1 . let him seek peace, and ensue it. 
14. Peace (be) with you all that are in Christ 

Jesus. 

2. Grace and peace be multiplied unto you 
14. ye may be found of him in peace, 

3. Grace be with you, mercy, (and) peace, 
14(15). Peace (be) to thee. (Our) friends 

salute thee. 
2. Mercy unto you, and peace, and love, 

4. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from him 
4. to take peace from the earth. 



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ei: 



upriviKog, ireenikos. 

Heb 12: 11. the peaceable fruit of righteousness unto 
Jas. 3: 17. first pure, then peaceable, gentle, 



Eipr}voTToi£o), ireenopoyeo. 

Col. 1 : 20. having made peace through the blood 

EiprjvoTTOioQ) ireenopoyos. 

Mat. 5; 9. Blessed (are) the peacemakers : for they 



etpw, see epeoj. 



ac, is. 

came wise men from the east to Jerusalem, 

he sent them to Bethlehem, and said, 

when they were come into the house, 

they departed into their own country 

flee into Egypt, and be thou there until 

by night, and departed into Egypt: 

go into the land of Israel : 

came into the land of Israel. 

he turned aside into the parts of Galilee : 

came and dwelt in a city called Nazareth : 

hewn down, and cast into the fire. 

baptize you with water unto repentance : 

gather his wheat into the garner ; 

led up of the spirit into the wilderness 

devil taketh him up into the holy city, 

up into an exceeding high mountain, 

he departed into Galilee ; 

he came and dwelt in Capernaum, 

casting a net into the sea: for they 

his fame went throughout (lit. into) all 

Syria : 
he went up into a mountain : 
it is thenceforth good for nothing, 
enter into the kingdom of heaven, 
shall be in danger o/(lit. unto) hell fire, 
the officer, and thou be cast into prison, 
thy whole body should be cast into hell, 
thy whole body should be cast into hell, 
neither by Jerusalem ; for it is 
when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, 
lead us not into temptation, 

— the power, and the glory, for ever. 
26. Behold )( the fowls of the air: 

— reap, nor gather into barns ; 

30. to morrow is cast into the oven, 

34. therefore no thought for the morrow: 
7: 13. the way, that leadeth to destruction, 
14. the way, which leadeth unto life, 
19. is hewn down, and cast into the fire. 
21 . shall enter into the kingdom of heaven ; 
8: 4./or a testimony unto them. 

5. when Jesus was entered into Capernaum, 
12. shall be cast out into outer darkness: 
14. when Jesus was come into Peter's house, 
18. to depart unto the other side. 
23. when he was entered into a ship, 
28. to the other side into the country of the 

31 . to go away into the herd of swine. 

32. they went into the herd of swine: 



. 2: 1. 


8. 


11. 


12. 


13. 


14. 


20. 


21. 


22. 


23. 


3:10. 


11. 


12. 


4: 1. 


5. 


8. 


12. 


13. 


18. 


24. 


5: 1 


13. 


20. 


22. 


25. 


29. 


30 


35 


6: 6 


13 



Mat. 8: 32. ran violently down a steep place into the 
sea, 

33. went their ways into the city, and told 

34. the whole city came out to meet Jesus : 

9 : 1 . he entered into a ship, and passed over, 
and came into his own city. 

6. take up thy bed, and go unto thine house. 

7. he arose, and departed to his house. 

13. the righteous, but sinners to repentance. 
17. do men put new wine into old bottles: 

— they put new wine into new bottles, 
23. when Jesus came into the ruler's house, 

26. fame hereof went abroad into all that land. 

28. when he was come into the house, 
38. send forth labourers into his harvest. 

10: 5. Go not into the way of the Gentiles, and 
into (any) city of the Samaritans 
9. nor silver, nor brass in your purses, 

10. Nor scrip for (your) journey, neither 

11. into whatsoever city or town ye shall 

enter, 

12. when ye come into an house, salute it. 
17. will deliver you up to the councils, 
18. for a testimony against them 

21. shall deliver up the brother to death, 

22. he that endureth to the end shall 
23. this city, flee ye into another: 

27. what ye hear in the ear, (that) 
41.receiveth a prophet in the name of a 

prophet 

— in the name of a righteous man 

42. (water) only in the name of a disciple, 
11: 7. What went ye out into the wilderness to 

see? 
12: 4. he entered into the house of God, 
9. he went into their synagogue: 
11. if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day, 
18.171 whom my soul is well pleased: 
20. till he send forth judgment unto victory. 

29. can one enter into a strong man's house, 
41 .they repented at the preaching of Jonas ; 
44. 1 will return into my house 

13 : 2. so that he went into a ship, and sat ; 

22. He also that received seed among the 

thorns 
30. bind them in bundles to burn them: but 

gather the wheat into my barn. 

33. hid in three measures of meal, 

36. multitude away, and went into the house: 
42. shall cast them into a furnace of fire : 

47. a net, that was cast into the sea, 

48. gathered the good into vessels, 

50. shall cast them into the furnace of fire: 
52. instructed unto the kingdom of heaven 
54. he was come into his own country, 
14: 13. by ship into a desert place apart: 
15. that they may go into the villages, 
19. looking up to heaven, he blessed, 

22. his disciples to get into a ship, and to go 

before him unto the other side, 

23. he went up into a mountain apart 

31 . wherefore didst thou doubt ? 

32. when they were come into the ship, 

34. they came into the land of Gennesaret. 

35. they sent out into all that country 
15: 1 J .Not that which goeth into the mouth 

14. both shall fall into the ditch. 
17.entereth in at the mouth goeth into the 
belly, and is cast out into the draught? 
21 . departed into the coasts of Tyre and Sidon. 
24. 1 am not sent but unto the lost sheep 
29. went up into a mountain, 



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Mat.l5:39 


16 


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21 


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15 




22 




24 




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9 

15 

20 

21 

29 

30 

19: 1 

5 

17 

23 

24 

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2 

4 

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17 

18 

19 

21: 1 

2 
10 
12 
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18 
19 

21 

23 

31 

42 

22: 3 

4 

5 

9 

10 

13 

16, 

23:34. 

24: 9 

13, 
14, 

38, 
25: 1 

6, 
10 
21, 
23, 
30 
41, 
46, 



.took ship (lit. entered into a ship), and 

came into the coasts 
.his disciples were come to the other side, 
. Jesus came into the coasts of Caasarea 
. that he must go unto Jerusalem, 
.up into an high mountain apart, 
. falleth into the fire, and oft into the water. 
. shall be betrayed into the hands of men : 
. when they were come to Capernaum, 
, when he was come into the house, 
. go thou to the sea, and cast an hook, 
.ye shall not enter into the kingdom of 

heaven. 
. of these little ones which believe in me, 
. better for thee to enter into life halt 
to be cast into everlasting fire. 
. thee to enter into life with one eye, 
having two eyes to be cast into hell fire. 
. thy brother shall trespass against thee, 
are gathered together in my name, 
.how oft shall my brother sin against me, 
. his fellowservant fell down at his feet, 
went and cast him into prison, 
. came into the coasts of Judaea 
.they twain shall be )( one flesh? 
. if thou wilt enter into life, 
.hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven. 
. to enter into the kingdom of God. 
.to hire labourers into his vineyard. 
. he sent them into his vineyard. 
. Go ye also into the vineyard, 
. Go ye also into the vineyard ; 
. Jesus going up to Jerusalem 
. Behold, we go up to Jerusalem ; 
. to the Gentiles )( to mock, and to scourge, 
. when they drew nigh unto Jerusalem, and 

were come to Bethphage, 
. Go into the village over against you, 
. when he was come into Jerusalem, 
. Jesus went into the temple of God, 
.went out of the city into Bethany ; 
.as he returned into the city, 
. no fruit grow on thee henceforward for 

ever. 
. be thou cast into the sea ; it shall be done, 
.when he was come into the temple, 
. go into the kingdom of God before you. 
.same is become )( the head of the corner: 
.that were bidden to the wedding: 
.all things (are) ready: come unto the 

marriage. 
. one fohisfarm, another to his merchandise: 
. as ye shall find, bid to the marriage. 
. servants went out into the highways, 
.cast (him) into outer darkness; 
.thou regardest not )( the person of men. 
.persecute (them) from city to city: 
.deliver you up to be afflicted, (lit. unto 

affliction) 
, he that shall endure unto the end, 
.for a witness unto all nations ; 
, the day that Noe entered into the ark, 
.went forth to meet (lit. unto the meeting) 

the bridegroom. 
, go ye out to meet him. (lit. unto &c. ) 
. went in with him to the marriage: 
, enter thou into the joy of thy lord. 
. enter thou into the joy of thy lord. 
, unprofitable servant into outer darkness . 
. ye cursed, into everlasting fire, 
.go away into everlasting punishment: but 

the righteous into life eternal. 



Mat,26: 2. Son of man is betrayed to be crucified. 
3. unto the palace of the high priest, 

8. To what purpose (is) this waste? 

10. she hath wrought a good workupon me. 
13.be told for a memorial of her. 

18. Go into the city to such a man, 

28. shed for many for the remission of sins. 
30. they went out into the mount of Olives. 
32. 1 will go before you into Galilee. 

36. unto a place called Gethsemane, 
41 . that ye enter not into temptation : 
45. betrayed into the hands of sinners. 

52. Put up again thy sword into his place: 
67. Then did they spit in his face, 

71. when he was gone out into the porch, 
27: 6. to put them into the treasury, 

7. the potter's field, to bury strangers in. (lit. 

for the burial of strangers) 
10. gave them for the potter's field, 

27. took Jesus into the common hall, 

30. they spit upon him, and took the reed, and 

smote him on the head. 

31. led him away )( to crucify (him). 

33. were come unto a place called Golgotha, 
51. the veil of the temple was rent in twain 

53. went into the holy city, and appeared 
28: 1 . as it began to dawn toward the first 

7. he goeth before you into Galilee ; 

10. tell my brethren that they go into Galilee, 

11. some of the watch came into the city, 
16. went away into Galilee, into a mountain 

19. baptizing them in the name of the Father, 
Mar. 1: 4. repentance for the remission of sins. 

9. was baptized of John in Jordan. 

12. the spirit driveth him into the wilderness. 
14. Jesus came into Galilee, preaching 

21 . they went into Capernaum ; 

— he entered into the synagogue, and taught. 

28. throughout all the region round about 

29. they entered into the house of Simon 
35. departed into a solitary place, 

38. Let us go into the next towns, 

— for therefore came I forth. 

39. throughout all Galilee, and cast out devils. 
44./or a testimony unto them. 

45. no more openly enter into the city, 
2 : 1 . again he entered into Capernaum 

— it was noised that he was in the house. 
11. go thy way into thine house. 

17- the righteous, but sinners to repentance. 

22. no man putteth new wine into old bottles. 

— new wine must be put into new bottles. 

26. How he went into the house of God 
3: 1. he entered again into the synagogue ; 

3. withered hand, Stand forth, (lit. into the 
midst) 

13. he goeth up into a mountain, 
19(20). they went into an house. 

27. No man can enter into a strong 

29. shall blaspheme against the Holy Ghost 

— hath never (sig rov aiuva.) forgiveness, 

but is in danger of eternal damna- 
tion: 
4: 1 . so that he entered into a ship, 

7. some fell among thorns, 

8. other fell on good ground, and did 
18. they which are sown among thorns ; 

22. that it should come, abroad, (lit. unto 
manifestation) ' 

35. Let us pass over unto the other side. 

37. the waves beat into the ship, 

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13. 

14. 
18. 
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34. 
38. 
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8. 

10. 
11. 
31. 
32. 
36. 
41. 
45. 

46. 
51. 
56. 
7:15. 
17. 
18. 

19. 

24. 

30. 
33. 
34. 
8: 3. 
10. 

13. 

19. 
20. 
22. 
23. 



27. 
9: 2. 
22. 
25. 
28. 
31. 
33. 
42. 

43. 

45. 

47. 

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8. 
15. 
17. 
23. 
24. 
25. 

32. 

33. 

46. 

11: 1. 



, into the swine, that we may enter into them. 

went out, and entered into the swine : 

down a steep place into the sea, 

told (it) in the city, and in the country. 

when he was come into the ship, 

Go home to thy friends, and tell them 

over again by ship unto the other side, 

nothing bettered, but rather grew )( worse, 

go in peace, and be whole of thy plague. 

he cometh to the house of the ruler 

came into his own country ; 

should take nothing for (their) journey, 

no bread, no money in (their) purse: 

what place soever ye enter into an house, 

for a testimony against them. 

ye yourselves apart into a desert place, 

they departed into a desert place 

that they may go into the country 

he looked up to heaven, and blessed, 

to get into the ship, and to go to the other 

side 
he departed into a mountain to pray, 
he went up unto them into the ship ; 
whithersoever he entered, into villages, 
that entering into him can defile him : 
when he was entered into the house 
entereth into the man, (it) cannot defile 

him ; 
it entereth not into his heart, but into the 

belly, and goeth out into the draught, 
went into the borders of Tyre 
entered into an house, and would have 
when she was come to her house, 
put his fingers into his ears, 
looking up to heaven, he sighed, 
away fasting to their own houses, 
straightway he entered into a ship 
came into the parts of Dalmanutha. 
entering into the ship again departed to the 
I brake the five loaves among five thousand, 
when the seven among four thousand, 
he cometh to Bethsaida ; and they 
when he had spit on his eyes, and put 
to his house, saying, Neither go into the 

town, 
into the towns of Caesarea Philippi: 
leadeth them up into an high mountain 
cast him into the fire, and into the waters, 
enter no more into him. 
when he was come into the house, 
delivered into the hands of men, 
he came to Capernaum: 
(these) little ones that believe in me, 
he were cast into the sea. 
for thee to enter into life maimed, 
to go into hell, into the fire that 
better for thee to enter halt into life, 
to be cast into hell, into the fire that 
to enter into the kingdom of God 
having two eyes to be cast into hell fire : 
cometh into the coasts of Judasa 
they twain shall be )( one flesh: 
he shall not enter there? n. 
when he was gone forth into the way, 
enter into the kingdom of God ! 
in riches to enter into the kingdom of God ! 
a rich man to enter into the kingdom of 

God. 
in the way going up to Jerusalem ; 
Behold, we go up to Jerusalem ; 
they came to Jericho : and as he went 
they came nigh to Jerusalem, unto 



Mar.ll : 2. Go your way into the village 

— as soon as ye be entered into it, 

8. many spread their garments in the way: 

— branches off the trees, and strawed (them ) 

in the way. 

11. Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and into the 

temple : 

— he went out unto Bethany with 

14. No man eat fruit of thee hereafter for ever. 

15. they come to Jerusalem : and Jesus went 

into the 
23. removed, and be thou cast into the sea; 
27. they come again to Jerusalem: 
12: 10. is become )(the head of the corner: 

14. thou regardest not )( the person of men, 
41. people cast money into the treasury: 

43. which have ca.stinto the treasury: 
13: 3. as he sat upon the mount of Olives 

9. deliver you up to councils; and in the 
synagogues (lit. unto the synagogues) 

— for a testimony against them. 

10. first be published among all nations. 

12. brother shall betray the brother to death, 

13. he that shall endure unto the end, 
14. in Judaea flee to the mountains: 

15. not go down into the house, 

16. him that is in the field not turn )( back 
14: 4. Why (lit. for what) was this waste of the 

6. she hath wrought a good work on me. 

8. to anoint my body to the burying. 

9. preached throughout the wiiole world, 

— spoken of for a memorial of her. 
]3.saith unto them, Go ye into the city, 

16. disciples went forth, and came into the 

city, 
20. that dippeth with me in the dish. 
26. they went out into the mount of Olives. 
28.1 will go before you into Galilee. 

32. they came to a place which was 
38. lest ye enter into temptation. 

41. is betrayed into the hands of sinners. 

54. even into the palace of the high priest: 

55. )( to put him to death ; and found none. 
60. the high priest stood up in the midst, 
68. he went out into the porch ; 

15:34. why (lit. for what) hast thou forsaken me? 

38. the veil of the temple was rent in twain 
41. came up with him unto Jerusalem. 

16: 5. entering into the sepulchre, 

7. that he goeth before you into Galilee: 

12. as they walked, and went into the country. 
15. Go ye into all the world, 

19. he was received up into heaven, 
Lu. 1 : 9. he went into the temple of the Lord. 

20. which shall be fulfilled in their season. 
23. he departed to his own house. 

26. sent from God unto a city of Galilee, 

33. reign over the house of Jacob for ever ; 

39. went into the hill country with haste, into 

a city of Juda ; 

40. entered into the house of Zacharias, 

44. thy salutation sounded in mine ears, 

50. from generation to generation, (lit. unto 
generations of g. ) 

55. to Abraham, and to his seed for ever. 

56. three months, and returned to her own 

house. 
79. to guide our feet into the way of peace. 
2: 3. every one into his own city. 

4. into Judaea, unto the city of David, 
15. gone away from them into heaven, 
22.thev brought him to Jerusalem, 



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32 

34 

39 
41 
42 
45 
51 
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17 
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5 
9 
14 
16 

26 
29 

31 
35 
37 
38 
42 
43 
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4 

14 
17 

19 
24 
25 
32 
37 
38 

6: 4 
6 
8 
12 
20 
38 
39 

7: 1 

10 
11 
24 
30 

36 
44 
50 
8:14 
17 

22 

23 
26 
29 
30 
31 



he came by the Spirit into the temple: 
, took he him up in his arms, 
.A light to lighten (lit. toward the en- 
lightening) the Gentiles, 
.for the fall and rising again of many 
for a sign which shall be spoken against; 
.returned into Galilee, to their own city 
,his parents went to Jerusalem 
, they went up to Jerusalem 
. they turned ba*k again to Jerusalem, 
, with them, and came to Nazareth, 
. came into all the country about Jordan, 

repentance for the remission of sins ; 
.crooked shall be made straight, (lit. into) 
and the rough ways (shall be) made 
smooth ; (lit. into smooth ways") 
. hewn down, and cast into the fire. 
. gather the wheat into his garner ; 
. led by the Spirit into the wilderness, 
.taking him up into an high mountain, 
. he brought him to Jerusalem, 
.in the power of the Spirit into Galilee: 
. he came to Nazareth, where he 

he went into the synagogue 
. save u?ito Sarepta, (a city) of Sidon, 
. that they might cast him down headlong. 

(lit. /or to cast &c.) 
.came down to Capernaum, 
. had thrown him in the midst, 
. into every place of the country 
. entered into Simon's house. 
. went into a desert place : 
. for there/ore am I sent. 
. he entered into one of the ships. 
. Launch out into the deep, and let down 

your nets for a draught. 
.for a testimony unto them. 
. was (present) to heal them. (lit. for their j 

being healed) 
. into the midst before Jesus. 
. go unto thine house, 
.departed to his own house, 
.righteous, but sinners to repentance. 
. new wine into old bottles ; 
. new wine must be put into new bottles ; 
. he went into the house of God, 
. he entered into the synagogue 
. stand forth in the midst. 
. he went out into a mountain 
. he lifted up his eyes on his disciples, 
. shall men give into your bosom. 
. both fall into the ditch ? 
. in the audience of the people, he entered 

into Capernaum. 
. returning to the house, found 

he went into a city called Nain ; 

What went ye out into the wilderness 

counsel of God against themselves, (lit. 
towards themselves. ) 

he went into the Pharisee's house, 
. I entered into thine house, thou 
. faith hath saved thee ; go in peace. 
. that which fell among thorns 
.be known and come abroad, (lit. unto ma- 
nifestation) 
• he went into a ship with his disciples: 

Let us go over unto the other side 

a storm of wind on the lake; 
.at the country of the Gadarenes, 

driven of the devil into the wilderness. 

many devils were entered into him . 

to go out into the deep. 



Lu. 8:32. suffer them to enter into them. 
33. entered into the swine: 

— down a steep place into the lake, 

34. told (it) in the city and in the country. 

37. he went up into the ship, 

39. Return to thine own house, 

41. that he would come into his house: 

43. spent all her living upon physicians, 

48. made thee whole ; go in peace. 
51. when he came into the house, 

9: 3. Take nothing for (your) journey, 

4. )( whatsoever house ye enter into, 
5. for a testimony against them. 

10. aside privately into a desert place 

12. that they may go into the towns 

13. buy meat for all this people. 
16. looking up to heaven, he 

28. went up into a mountain to pray. 
34. as they entered into the cloud. 

44. these sayings sink down into your ears. 

— delivered into the hands of men. 

51. set his face to go to Jerusalem, 

52. into a village of the Samaritans, 
53. though he would go to Jerusalem. 
56. they went to another village. 

61. which are at home at my house. 
62. hand to the plough, and looking )( back, 
is fit for the kingdom of God. 
10: 1 . into every city and place, whither 
2. send forth labourers into his harvest. 

5. into whatsoever house ye enter, 

7. Go not from house to house. 

8. into whatsoever city ye enter, 
10. into whatsoever city ye enter, 

— go your ways out into the streets 

30. down from Jerusalem to Jericho, 
34. brought him to an inn, 

36. him that fell among the thieves? 
38. he entered into a certain village: 

— Martha received him into her house. 
11: 4. lead us not into temptation; 

7. my children are with me in bed ; 
24. 1 will return unto my house whence 
32. they repented at the preaching of 
33.putteth (it) in a secret place, 

49.1 will send )( them prophets and apostles, 
12 : 5. hath power to cast into hell ; 

10. speak a word against the Son of man, 

— blasphemeth against the Holy Ghost 
19. goods laid up for many years ; 

21. is not rich toward God. 

28. to morrow is cast into the oven; 

49. come to send fire on the earth ; 
58. the officer cast thee into prison. 

13; 9. if not, (then) after that (lit. for afterwards) 
thou shalt cut it down. 

11. bowed together, and could in no wise lift 

up (herself). 
19. took, and cast into his garden; and it 
grew, and waxed )( a great tree ; 

21 . hid in three measures of meal, 

22. teaching,and journeying toward Jerusalem. 
14: 1. as he went into the house of one 

5. an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, 

8. bidden of any (man) to a wedding, sit not 

down in the highest 
10. sit down in the lowest room; 
21. Go out quickly into the streets 

23. Go out into the highways and hedges, 

31. to make war (lit. to enter upon war) 

against another king, 
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15 
17 
18 
21 
22 

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10. 
13 

14. 

17, 

24. 

25. 

SI. 

35. 
19:12. 

28. 

29. 

30. 

45. 
20:17. 

20. 

21: 1. 
4. 
12. 
13. 
14. 
21. 

24. 

37. 

22: 3. 

10. 

19. 
33. 
39. 
40. 
46. 
54. 
65 
66. 
23:19. 
25. 

46. 
24: 5. 
7. 
13. 
20. 
26. 



. when he eometh )( home, he ealleth 

. took his journey into a far country, 

. he sent him into his fields to feed swine. 

. when he came to himself, 

. I have sinned against heaven, 

. I have sinned against heaven, 

.put a ring on his hand, and shoes on (his) 

feet: 
. may receive me into their houses, 
.are in (lit. towards) their generation 

wiser 
. receive you into everlasting habitations. 
. every man presseth into it. 
,by the angels into Abraham's bosom: 
, send him to my father's house : 
come into this place of torment. 
, about his neck, and he cast into the sea, 
If thy brother trespass against thee, 
if he trespass against thee seven 
, as he went to Jerusalem, that 
he entered into a certain village, 
shineth unto the other (part) under 
that Noe entered into the ark, 
let him likewise not return )( back, 
by her continual coming (lit. coming for 

ever) she weary me. 
. Two men went up into the temple to pray ; 
.so much as (his) eyes unto heaven, but 

smote upon his breast, saying, 
this man went down to his house 
, shall in no wise enter therein. 
, enter into the kingdom of God ! 
, a rich man to enter into the kingdom 
Behold, we go up to Jerusalem, 
he was come nigh unto Jericho, 
, nobleman went into a far country 
ascending up to Jerusalem, 
he was come nigh to Bethphage 
Go ye into the village over against 
he went into the temple, and began 
the same is become )( the head of the 
that so they might deliver (lit. for to 

deliver) him unto the 
casting their gifts into the treasury, 
cast in unto the offerings of God: 
to the synayogues, and into prisons, 
it shall turn to you for a testimony. 
Settle (it) therefore in your hearts, 
in Judaea flee to the mountains ; 
are in the countries enter thereinto, 
led away captive into all nations : 
went out, and abode in the mount 
Then entered Satan into Judas 
when ye are entered into the city, 
follow him into the house 
this do in (lit. unto) remembrance of me. 
both into prison, and to death. 
to the mount of Olives ; 
that ye enter not into temptation, 
lest ye enter into temptation, 
him into the high priest's house, 
blasphemously spake they against him. 
led him into their council, 
for murder, was cast into prison, 
for sedition and murder was cast into 

prison, 
into thy hands I commend my 
down (their) faces to the earth, 
delivered into the hands of sinful men, 
went that same day to a village 
delivered him to be condemned to death, 
and to enter into his glory ? 



Lu. 24:28. they drew nigh unto the village, 
33. returned to Jerusalem, and found 
47. in his name among all nations, 

50. led them out as far as to Bethany, 

51. from them, and carried up into heaven. 

52. returned to Jerusalem with great joy: 
Joh. 1 : 7. The same came for a witness, 

9. that eometh into the world. 
11 . He came unto his own, 
12. them that believe on his name: 
18. which is in the bosom of the Father, 
43(44). Jesus would go forth into Galilee, 
2: 2. called, and his disciples, to the marriage. 

11. his disciples believed on him. 

12. he went down to Capernaum, 

13. Jesus went up to Jerusalem, 

23. many believed in his name, 
3: 4. second time into his mother's womb, 

5. enter into the kingdom of God. 

13. no man hath ascended up to heaven, 

15. That whosoever believeth in him 

16. that whosoever believeth in him 

17. sent not his Son into the world to 

18. He that believeth on him is not 

— hath not believed in the name of 

19. that light is come into the world, 
22. his disciples into the land of Judaea ; 

24. John was not yet cast into prison. 
36. He that believeth on the Son hath 

4: 3. departed again into Galilee. 

5. Then eometh he to a city of Samaria, 

8. gone away unto the city to buy 
14.1 shall give him shall never (lit. not for 

ever) thirst ; 

— springing up into everlasting life. 

28. went her way into the city, 
36.gathereth fruit unto life eternal: 

38. ye are entered into their labours. 

39. believed on him for the saying 
43. went into Galilee. 

45. when he was come into Galilee, 

— they also went unto the feast. 

46. So Jesus came again into Cana 

47. was come out of Judaea into Galilee, 
54. was come out of Judaea into Galilee. 

5: 1. Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 
7. to put me into the pool: 
24. shall not come into condemnation ; but 
is passed from death unto life. 

29. unto the resurrection of life ; 

— unto the resurrection of damnation. 
45. (even") Moses, in whom ye trust. 

6: 3. Jesus went up into a mountain, 

9. what are they among so many? 

14. that should come into the world. 

15. he departed again into a mountain 
17. entered into a ship, and went over the sea 

toward Capernaum. 
21 . received him into the ship : 

— at the land whither (lit. unto which) they 
went. 

22.wheremfo his disciples were entered, 

— with his disciples into the boat, 
24. took shipping (lit. entered into ships), and 

came to Capernaum, 
27. endureth unto everlasting life, 
29. believe on him whom he hath sent. 
35. he that believeth on me shall never thirst. 

40. seeth the Son, and believeth on him, 
47. He that believeth on me hath 
51. he shall live for ever: and the bread 
58. eateth of this bread shall live for ever. 



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Joh. 6: 66. many of his disciples went )( back, 
7: 3. Depart hence, and go into Judaea, 

5. neither did his brethren believe in him. 
8. Go ye up unto this feast: I go not up yet 

unto this feast ; 
went he also up unto the feast, 
Jesus went up into the temple, 
many of the people believed on him, 
will he go unto the dispersed among 
He that believeth on me, as the 
they that believe on him should 
the Pharisees believed on him ? 
every man went unto his own house. 
Jesus went unto the mount of Olives, 
he came again into the temple, 
with (his) finger wrote on the ground, 
stooped down, and wrote on the ground. 
I speak to (lit. into) the world those things 
many believed on him. 
abideth not in the house for ever: (but) 

the Son abideth )( ever, 
he shall never see death, (etc tov aicova) 
he shall never taste of death, (ac. &c.) 
Go, wash in the pool of Siloam, 
Go to the pool of Siloam, and wash : 
Dost thou believe on the Son of God? 
that I might believe on him? 
For judgment I am come into this 
by the door into the sheepfold, 
shall never perish, (a c tov auova) 
sanctified, and sent into the world, 
into the place where John at first 
many believed on him there. 
Let us go into Judaea again, 
he that believeth in me, 
whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall 

never die. (eig tov anova) 
which should come into the world. 
Jesus was not yet come into the town, 
She goeth unto the grave to weep 
she fell down at his feet, saying 
himself cometh to the grave, 
which Jesus did, believed on him. 
all (men) will believe on him: 
he should gather together in one 
went thence unto a country near 
into a city called Ephraim, 
up to Jerusalem before the passover, 
that he will not come to the feast ? 
before the passover came to Bethany, 
against the day of my burying 
went away, and believed on Jesus, 
people that were come to the feast, 
that Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, 
went forth to meet (lit. to the meeting) 

him, and cried, 
, a corn of wheat fall into the ground 
. shall keep it unto life eternal, 
.for this cause came I unto this hour. 
, that Christ abideth for ever : 
. believe in the light, that ye may 
,yet they believed not on him: 
. rulers also many believed on him ; 
.believeth on me, believeth not on me, but 

on him that sent me. 
.1 am come a light into the world, that 

whosoever believeth on me 
. he loved them unto the end. 
. put into the heart of Judas Iscariot, 
.had given all things into his hands, 
• he poureth water into a bason, 
.Thou shalt never (lit. not for ever) wash 



10. 
14. 
31. 

35. 

38. 
39. 
48. 
53. 
8: 1. 

2. 

6. 

8. 
26. 
30. 
35. 

51. 

52. 
9: 7. 

11. 

35. 

36. 

39. 
10: 1. 

28. 

36. 

40. 

42. 
11: 7. 

25. 

26. 

27. 
30. 
31. 
32. 

38. 
45. 
48. 
52. 
54. 

55. 
56. 
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7. 
11. 
12. 

13. 

24. 
25. 
27. 
34. 
36. 
37. 
42. 
44. 

46 

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8 



Joh. 13:22. 


27. < 


29. 


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12. 


16. 


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16: 9.1 


13.1 


20. 


21. 


28. 


32. 


17: 1. 


18. 


20. 


23. 


18: 1. 


6. 


11. 


15. 


28. 


33. 


37i 


19: 9. 


13. 


17. 


27. 


37. 


20: 1. 


3. 


4. 


6. 


7. 


8. 


11. 


14. 


19. 


25. 


26. 


27. 


21: 3. 


4. 


6. 


7. 


9. 


23. 


Acts 1:10. 


11. 


12. 


13. 


25. 


2:20. 



22 

25 

27 

31 

34 

38 

39 

3: 1 

2 

3 

4 



disciples looked one on another, 

after the sop Satan entered into him. 

we have need of against the feast ; 

believe in God, believe also in me. 

He that believeth on me, the works 

he may abide with you for ever; 

cast (them) into the fire, and they 

because they believe not on me ; 

he will guide you into all truth : 

your sorrow shall be turned into joy. 

that a man is born into the world. 

am come into the world: 

scattered, every man to his own, 

lifted up his eyes to heaven, 

thou hast sent me into the world, 

I also sent them into the world. 

which shall believe on me through 

they may be made perfect in one ; 

a garden, into the which he entered, 

they went backward, and fell to the 

Put up thy sword into the sheath : 

into the palace of the high priest. 

unto the hall of judgment: 

went not into the judgment hall, 

Pilate entered into the judgment hall 

To this end was I born, and for this cause 

came I into the world, 
went again into the judgment hall, 
in a place that is called the Pavement, 
went forth into a place called 
took her unto his own (home). 
They shall look on him whom 
unto the sepulchre, and seeth the 
that other disciple, and came to the 
came first to the sepulchre, 
went into the sepulchre, 
wrapped together in a place by itself, 
came first to the sepulchre, 
(looked) into the sepulchre, 
she turned herself )( back, and saw 
, came Jesus and stood in the midst, 
my finger into the print of the nails, and 

thrust my hand into his side, 
stood in the midst, and said, 
thrust (it) into my side: and be 
, entered into a ship immediately ; 
Jesus stood on the shore : 
, Cast the net on the right side of the 
did cast himself into the sea. 
then as they were come to land, 
this saying abroad among the brethren, 
. looked stedfastly toward heaven 
. why stand ye gazing up into heaven? 
is taken up from you into heaven, 
have seen him go into heaven. 
. returned they unto Jerusalem 
, they went up into an upper room, 
. he might go to his own place. 
The sun shall be turned into darkness, 

and the moon into blood, 
.a man approved of God among you by 

miracles 
. David speaketh concerning him, 
. thou wilt not leave my soul in hell, 
. his soul was not left in hell, 
. not ascended into the heavens; 
.for the remission of sins, 
. to all that are afar off, (lit. at a distance ) 
. up together into the temple 
them that entered into the temple ; 
Peter and John about to go into the temple 
fastening his eyes upon him with John, 



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Acts 3: 8. entered with them into the temple, 

19. that your sins may be blotted out, (lit. 
unto your sins being blotted out) 
4: 3. put (them) in hold unto the next day: 
6. gathered together at Jerusalem. 

11. is become )( the head of the corner. 
17. spread no further among the people, 
30. stretching forth thine hand to heal ; (lit. 

to the healing) 
5:16. round about unto Jerusalem, 
21 . they entered into the temple 

— sent to the prison to have them 
36. were scattered, and brought to nought. 

6 : 1 1 . blasphemous words against Moses, 
12. brought (him) to the council. 
15. looking stedfastly on him, 

7: 3. come into the land which I 

4. he removed him into this land, wherein ye 

now dwell 

5. give it to him for a possession, 
9. with envy, sold Joseph into Egypt : 

15. Jacob went down into Egypt, 

16. were carried over into Sychem, 

19. to the end they might not live. 

21. nourished him for her own son. 
26. have set them at one again, 
34. 1 will send thee into Egypt. 

39. hearts turned back again into Egypt, 
53. by the disposition of angels, 
55. looked up stedfastly into heaven, 

8: 3. committed (them) to prison. 

5. Philip went down to the city of Samaria, 

16. i» the name of the Lord Jesus. 

20. Thy money perish (lit. be unto destruc- 

tion) with thee, 

23. thou art in the gall of bitterness, 

25. the Lord, returned to Jerusalem, 

26. down from Jerusalem unto Gaza, 

27. had come to Jerusalem for to 

38. went down both into the water, 

40. Philip was found at Azotus: 

— till he came to Caesarea. 
9: 1. against the disciples of the Lord, 

2. desired of him letters to Damascus 

— bring them bound unto Jerusalem. 

6. Arise, and go into the city, and it 
8. brought (him) into Damascus. 

17. went his way, and entered into the house; 

21 . came hither for that intent, that he 
26. when Saul was come to Jerusalem, 
30. to Caesarea, and sent him forth to Tarsus. 

39. brought him into the upper chamber: 
10*. 4. are come up for a memorial 

5. now send men to Joppa, 
8. unto them, he sent them to Joppa. 

16. was received up again into heaven. 

22. to send for thee into his house, 

24. after they entered into Caesarea. 
32. Send therefore to Joppa, and call 
43. whosoever believeth in him 

11 : 2. when Peter was come up to Jerusalem, 

6. Upon the which when I had fastened 
8. at any time entered into my mouth. 

10. all were drawn up again into heaven. 

12. we entered into the man's house: 

13. Send men to Joppa, and call 

18. granted repentance unto life. 
20. when they were come to Antioch, 

22. came unto the ears of the church 

25. Then departed Barnabas to Tarsus, 
26(25). he brought him unto Antioch. 
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to send )( relief unto the brethren 

put (him) in prison, and delivered 
. gate that leadeth unto the city ; 

departed, and went into another place. 

went down from Judaea to Caesarea, 
for the work whereunto I have 

departed unto Seleucia ; and from thence 
they sailed to Cyprus. 

Holy Ghost, set his eyes on him, 

they came to Perga in Pamphylia: 

from them returned to Jerusalem. 

they came to Antioch in Pisidia, and went 
into the synagogue on the 

raised up unto them David to be their 
king ; (lit. for a king) 

laid (him) in a sepulchre. 
, with him from Galilee to Jerusalem, 

no more to return to corruption, 

preached to them )( the next sabbath. 

lo, we turn to the Gentiles. 

I have set thee to be a light (lit. for a 
light) 

that thou shouldest be for salvation unto 

as were ordained to eternal life 

against them, and came unto Iconium. 
, into the synagogue of the Jews, 
, fled unto Lystra and Derbe, cities of 
, ran in among the people, crying 

rose up, and came into the city: 

— he departed with Barnabas to Derbe. 

21 . they returned again to Lystra, 

22. enter into the kingdom of God. 

23. the Lord, on whom they believed. 

24. they came to Pamphylia. 

25. they went down into Attalia: 

26. thence sailed to Antioch, 

— for the work which they fulfilled. 
15: 2. should go up to Jerusalem 

4. when they were come to Jerusalem 

22. of their own company to Antioch 
30. were dismissed, they came to Antioch: 

38. went not with them to the work. 

39. took Mark, and sailed unto Cyprus; 
16 : 1 . Then came he to Derbe and Lystra : 

8. by Mysia came down to Troas. 

9. saying, Come over into Macedonia, 

10. to go into Macedonia, 

11. with a straight course to Samothracia, and 
the next (day) to Neapolis ; 

12. from thence to Philippi, 

15. come into my house, and abide 

16. came to pass, as we went to prayer, 

19. drew (them) into the marketplace 

23. they cast (them) into prison, 

24. thrust them into the inner prison, and made 
their feet fast in the stocks. 

34. had brought them into his house, 
37. have cast (us) into prison ; 

40. entered into (the house of) Lydia: 
17: 1. they came to Thessalonica, 

5. to bring them out to the people. 
10. Paul and Silas by night unto Berea: 

— into the synagogue of the Jews. 

20. certain strange things to our ears: 

21 . spent their time in nothing else, 
18: 1 . departed from Athens,and came to Corinth ; 

6. 1 will go unto the Gentiles. 

7. entered into a certain (man's) house, 

18. sailed thence into Syria, 

19. he came to Ephesus, and left them 

— himself entered into the synagogue, 
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Actsl8:22.when he had landed at Caesarea, 
— he went down to Antioch. 
24. mighty in the scriptures, came to Ephesus. 
27. was disposed to pass into Achaia, 
19: 1. through the upper coasts came to Ephesus: 

3. Unto what then were ye baptized? and 

they said, Unto John's baptism. 

4. believe on him which should come after 

him, that is, on Christ Jesus. 

5. in the name of the Lord Jesus. 
8. he went into the synagogue, 

21 . to go to Jerusalem, saying, 

So he sent into Macedonia two 

he himself stayed in Asia 

in danger to be set at nought ; (lit. should 
come into reprobation) 

goddess Diana should be despised, (lit. 
be reckoned for nothing) 

rushed with one accord into the theatre. 

entered in unto the people, 

not adventure himself into the theatre. 

for to go into Macedonia. 

he came into Greece, 

was about to sail into Syria, 

came unto them to Troas 

before to ship, and sailed unto Assos, 

when he met with us at Assos, we took 
him in, and came to Mitylene. 

next (day) we arrived at Samos, 

next (day) we came to Miletus. 
, for him, to be at Jerusalem 
, from Miletus he sent to Ephesus, 
, the first day that I came into Asia, 
.repentance toward God, and faith 
, bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, 
.grievous wolves enter in among you, 
.they accompanied him unto the ship, 
.course unto Coos, and the (day) following 
unto Rhodes, and from thence unto 
Patara: 
, a ship sailing over unto Phenicia, 
. sailed into Syria, and landed at Tyre: 
. should not go up to Jerusalem, 
.leave one of another, we took (Lit. em- 
barked into) ship ; and they returned )( 
home again, 
.from Tyre, we came to Ptolemais, 
.unto Caesarea. and we entered into the 

house 
. into the hands of the Gentiles. 
. not to go up to Jerusalem. 
. also to die at Jerusalem for the 
. went up to Jerusalem, 
.when we were come to Jerusalem, 
. with them entered into the temple, 
. brought Greeks also into the temple, 

Paul had brought i?ito the temple. 
. to be carried into the castle. 
. Paul was to be led into the castle, 
. leddest out into the wilderness 

delivering into prisons both men 
. unto the brethren, and went to Damascus, 

were there bound unto Jerusalem, 
. I fell unto the ground, and heard 
. Arise, and go into Damascus ; 

with me, I came into Damascus. 
. same hour I looked up upon him. 
. when I was come again to Jerusalem, 
.send thee far hence unto the Gentiles. 

threw dust into the air, 

to be brought into the castle, 
.set him before them. 



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Acts23:10.to bring (him) into the castle. 

11 . hast testified of me in Jerusalem, 

— must thou bear witness also at Rome. 

16. went and entered into the castle, 
20. to morrow into the council, 
28. 1 brought him forth into their council: 

30. the Jews laid wait for the man, 

31. by night to Antipatris. 

32. with him, and returned to the castle: 

33. when they came to Caesarea, 
24: 15. have hope toward God, which 

17. to bring alms to my nation, 
24. concerning the faith in Christ 

25: 1. ascended from Caesarea to Jerusalem. 
3. send for him to Jerusalem, 
6. he went down unto Caesarea ; 

8. against the law of the Jews, neither against 
the temple, nor yet against Caesar, 

9. Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem, 

13. Agrippa and Bernice came unto Caesarea 

15. when I was at Jerusalem, 

16. to deliver any man to die, (lit. unto death) 
20. 1 doubted of such manner of questions, 

(lit. as to the investigation about this) 

— whether he would go to Jerusalem, 
21. unto the hearing of Augustus, 

23. entered into the place of hearing, 
26: 7. Unto which (promise) our twelve 

11. even unto strange cities. 

12. as I went to Damascus with 

14. we were all fallen to the earth, 

16. appeared unto thee for this purpose, 

17. unto whom now I send thee, 

18. turn (them) from darkness to light, 

— sanctified by faith that is in me. 
20. throughout all the coasts of Judaea, 
24. much learning doth make thee mad. (lit. 

perverts thee to madness) 
27: l.that we should sail into Italy, 
3. next (day) we touched at Sidon. 

5. we came to Myra, (a city) of Lycia. 

6. ship of Alexandria sailing iiito Italy ; and 
he put us therein. 

8. came unto a place which is called 

12. they might attain to Phenice, 
17. should fall into the quicksands, 
26. must be cast upon a certain island. 

29. should have fallen upon rocks, 

30. let down the boat into the sea, 

38. cast out the wheat into the sea. 

39. into the which they were minded, 

40. committed (themselves) unto the sea, 

— to the wind, and made toward shore. 

41. into a place where two seas met, 
28: 5. shook off the beast into the fire, 

6. saw no harm come to him, 
12. landing at Syracuse, we 

13. fetched a compass, and came to Rhegium: 

— we came the next day to Puteoli: 

14. so we went toward Rome. 

15. they came to meet (lit. unto the meeting) 
us as far 

16. when we came to Rome, 

17. into the hands of the Romans. 
23. came many to him into (his) lodging; 

Ro. 1 : 1. separated unto the gospel of God, 
b.for obedience to the faith 
11. to the end ye may be established ; 
16. unto salvation to every one 
17. revealed from faith to faith: 
20. so that they are without excuse : 

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Ro. 1 :25. who is blessed for ever. 

26. them up unto vile affections: 

— into that 'which is against nature: 

27. lust one toward another ; 

28. over to a reprobate mind, 

2: 4. God leadeth thee to repentance ? 

26.be counted for circumcision? 
3 : 7. through my lie unto his glory ; 

22. u?ito all and upon all them 

25. to declare (lit. unto the demonstration of) 

his righteousness 

26. that he might be (lit. unto his being) just, 
4: 3. counted unto him for righteousness. 

5. faith is counted for righteousness. 

9. reckoned to Abraham for righteousness. 

11. that he might be the father (lit. unto his 

being the father) 

— that righteousness might be imputed (lit. 

unto righteousness being imputed) 
16. to the end the promise might be 
18. that he might become the father (lit. unto 

his becoming) 

20. staggered not at the promise of God 
22. imputed to him for righteousness. 

5: 2. access by faith into this grace 
S.commendeth his love toivard us, 

12. sin entered into the world, 

— so death passed upon (lit. towards) all men, 

15. hath abounded unto many. 

16. (was) by one to condemnation, 

— of many offences unto justification. 
18. upon all men to condemnation; 

— upon all men unto justification 

21 . through righteousness unto eternal life 

6: 3. baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized 
into his death ? 
4. with him by baptism into death: 
12. that ye should obey it (lit. unto obeying it) 
16. servants to obey, (lit. unto obedience) 

— whether of sin unto death, or of obedience 

unto righteousness ? 

17. that form of doctrine which was delivered 

you. (lit. unto which you were delivered) 
19.uncleanness and to iniquity unto iniquity; 

— servants to righteousness unto holiness. 

22. have your fruit unto holiness, 

7: 4. that ye should be married to another, (lit. 
unto your becoming another's) 
5. to bring (lit. unto bringing) forth fruit 

unto death. 
10. which (was ordained) to life (lit. unto 
life), I found (to be) unto death. 
8: 7. carnal mind (is) enmity against God: 
15. spirit of bondage again to (lit. unto) fear; 

18. which shall be revealed in us. 
21. into the glorious liberty of the 

28. all things work together for good 

29. that he might be (lit. unto his being) the 

firstborn 
9: 5. over all, God blessed for ever. 

8. the children of the promise are counted 
for the seed. 
17. Even for this same purpose have I raised 

21 . unto honour, and another unto dishonour ? 

22. of wrath fitted to (lit. unto) destruction: 

23. had afore prepared unto glory, 
31. to the law of righteousness. 

10: l.that they might be saved, (lit. is unto 
their salvation) 
4. the law for righteousness to every 

6. Who shall ascend into heaven ? 

7. Who shall descend into the deep ? 



Ro. 10: 10. man believeth unto righteousness : 

— confession is made unto salvation. 
12. rich unto all that call upon him. 
14. in whom they have not believed? 

18. their sound went into all the earth, 

— words unto the ends of the world. 

11: 9. their table be made )( a snare, and )( a 

trap, and )( a stumblingblock, and )( 

a recompence 
11. for to provoke them to jealousy. 
24. into a good olive tree: 
32. hath concluded them all in unbelief, 
36. through him, and to (lit. for or unto ) him, 

(are) all things: to whom (be) glory for 

ever. 
12: 2. that ye may prove (lit. unto yourproving ) 

3. to think soberly, (lit. unto being sober- 

minded) 
10. kindly affectioned one to another 
16. the same mind one toward another. 
13 : 4. minister of God to thee for good. 

— a revenger to (execute) wrath upon him 

6. attending continually upon this 

14. for the flesh, to (fulfil) the lusts (lit. unto 
lusts) 
14: 1 . not to doubtful disputations. 
9. For to this end Christ both died, 

19. wherewith one may edify another, (lit. of 

edification towards each other) 
15: 2. for (his) good to edification. 

4. were written for our learning, 

7. received us to the glory of God. 

8. to confirm (lit. unto confirming) the pro- 

mises (made) 

13. that ye may abound (lit. unto your abound- 
ing) in hope, 

16. That I should be (lit. urtto my being) the 
minister of Jesus Christ to the Gentiles, 

IS. to make the Gentiles obedient, (lit. unto 
the obedience of the Gentiles) 

24. 1 take my journey into Spain, 

25. now I go unto Jerusalem 

26. contribution for the poor saints 
'2^.1 will come by you into Spain. 

31 .my service which (I have)/or Jerusalem 
16: 5. the firstfruits of Achaia unto Christ. 
6. bestowed much labour on us. 
19. obedience is come abroad unto all 

— wise unto that which is good, and simple 

concerning evil. (lit. unto that which is 
evil) 

26. known to all nations for the obedience of 

faith: 

27. glory through Jesus Christ for ever. 

9. unto the fellowship of his Son 
13. baptized in the name of Paul ? 
15. baptized in mine own name. 

2 : 7. before the world unto our glory : 
4: 3. with me it is )( a very small thing 

6. transferred to myself and (to) Apollos 
5: 5. for the destruction of the flesh, 
6: 16. for two, saith he, shall be )( one flesh. 

IS.sinneth against his own body. 
8: 6. (are) all things, and we in him ; 

10. to eat (lit. unto eating) those things 
which are offered to idols ; 

12. ye sin so against the brethren, 

— ye sin against Christ. 
13.no flesh while the world standeth, (tig 

tov aiojva) 
9:18. that I abuse net my power 
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ICo.lO: 6. to the intent we should not lust 

11. upon whom the ends of the world 
31. do all to the glory of God. 
11:17. not for the better, but for the worse. 

22. houses to eat and to drink in? (lit. for eat- 
ing and drinking) 

24. this do in (lit. unto) remembrance of me. 

25. drink (it), in (lit. unto) remembrance 

of me. 

33. when ye come together to eat, 

34. not together unto condemnation. 
12: 13. all baptized into one body, 

— made to drink into one Spirit. 
14: 8. prepare himself to the battle ? 

9. for ye shall speak into the air. 
22. Wherefore tongues are for a sign, 
36. or came it unto you only? 
15: 10. his grace which was (bestowed) upon me 
45. Adam was made )( a living soul ; 

— (was made) )( a quickening spirit. 
54. Death is swallowed up in victory. 

16 : 1 . the collection for the saints, 

3. bring your liberality unto Jerusalem. 

15. to the ministry of the saints, 
2Co. 1 : 4. that we may be able (lit. unto our being 

able) to comfort 
5. as the sufferings of Christ abound in us, 

10. in whom we trust that he will 

1 1 . upon us by the means of many 

16. to pass by you into Macedonia, 

— brought on my way toward Judaea. 
21. stablisheth us with you in Christ, 
23. 1 came not as yet unto Corinth. 

2: 4. have more abundantly unto you. 

8. confirm (your) love toward him. 

9. to this end also did I write, 

— ye be obedient in all things. 

12. when I came to Troas to (preach) Christ's 

gospel, (lit. for the gospel of) 
13. 1 went from thence into Macedonia. 
16. the savour of death unto death ; 

— the savour of life unto life. 
3: 7. stedfastly behold )( the face of Moses 

13. to the end of that which is abolished: 
18. same image from glory to glory, 

4: 4. lest the light... should shine unto them, 
(lit. unto the light... not shining unto 
them) 
11. delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, 
15. redound to the glory of God. 
17.worketh for us a far more exceeding (lit. 
according to excess unto excess) 
5: 5. for the selfsame thing (is) God, 
6: 1. receive not the grace of God in vain. 
18. will be )( a Father unto you, and ye shall 
be my sons (lit. to me for sons) 
7: 3. to die and live with (you), (lit. unto dying 
together and living with you) 

5. when we were come into Macedonia, 
9. that ye sorrowed to repentance : 

lO.worketh repentance to salvation 
15. affection is more abundant toward you, 
8: 2. poverty abounded unto the riches 

4. the ministering to the saints. 

6. Insomuch that we desired Titus, 

— finish in you the same grace also. 
14(13). (may be a supply) for their want, 

— may be (a supply ) for your want: 
22. confidence which (I have) in you. 
23. partner and fellowhelper concerning you: 
24. to them, and before (lit. unto the face of) 

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! 2Co. 9: 5. they would go before unto you, 

8. all grace abound toward you ; 

— may abound to every good work 

9. his righteousness remaineth for ever. 

10. both minister bread for (your) food, 

11. every thing to all bountifulness, 
13. subjection unto the gospel of Christ, 

— distribution unto them, and unto all 
10: 1. being absent am bold toward you: 

5. to the obedience of Christ ; 
8. for edification, and not for your destruc- 
tion, 

13. not boast o/things without (our) measure, 

1 4. though we reached not unto you : 
15. boasting o/things without (our) measure, 

— according to our rule abundantZy, 
16. the gospel in the (regions) beyond you, 

— of things made ready to our hand. 
. the simplicity that is in Christ. 
. manifest among you in all things, 
.no man shall stop me of this boasting 

(lit. this boasting shall not be stopped 

unto me) 
. themselves into the apostles of Christ, 
.transformed into an angel of light. 
. if a man smite you on the face. 
. Christ, which is blessed for evermore, 
. I will come to visions and revelations 
. he was caught up into paradise, 
. should think of me above that 
• that, if I come again, (lit. to a return) 
. which to you-ward is not weak, 
. by the power of God toward you. 
.to edification, and not to destruction. 
.To whom (be) glory for ever and ever. 
. grace of Christ unto another gospel : 
. Neither went I up to Jerusalem 
I went into Arabia, and returned again unto 

Damascus. 
. I went up to Jerusalem to see 
. I came into the regions of Syria 
. I went up again to Jerusalem 
. I should run, or had run, in vain. 

8. in Peter to the apostleship 

— mighty in me toward the Gentiles : 

9. (should go) unto the heathen, and they 
unto the circumcision 

11. when Peter was come to Antioch, 

16. we have believed in Jesus Christ, 
3 : 6. accounted to him for righteousness. 

14. might come on the Gentiles 

17. confirmed before of God in Christ, 

— that it should make (lit. unto making) the 
promise of none effect. 

23. shut up unto the faith which 

24. schoolmaster (to bring us) unto Christ, 
27. have been baptized into Christ 

4: 6. Spirit of his Son into your hearts, 

11. bestowed upon you labour in vain. 
24. which gendereth to bondage, 

5: 10. 1 have confidence in you through 

13. liberty for an occasion to the flesh, 
6: 4. have rejoicing in himself alone, and not 

in another. 
8. he that soweth to his flesh 

— he that soweth to the Spirit 
Eph. 1: 5. unto the adoption of children.. .to himself, 

6. To the praise of the glory of his 
8. hath abounded toward us 

10. That in the dispensation of the 

12. That we should be (lit. unto our being) to 
the praise of his glory, 

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Eph. 1:14. unto the praise of his glory. 
15.lo\e*unto all the saints, 

18. that ye may know what is the 

19. greatness of his power to us-ward 
2: 15. of twain )( one new man, (so) 

21. unto an holy temple in the Lord: 
22. for an habitation of God 
3: 2. which is given me to you-ward: 
16. his Spirit in the inner man ; 
19. with (lit. into) all the fulness of God. 

21. throughout all ages, world without end. 
4: 8. When he ascended up on high, 

9. descended first into the lower 
12./or the work of the ministry, for the 

edifying 
13. all come in the unity of the faith, 

— unto a perfect man, unto the measure 

15. may grow up into him in all 

16. unto the edifying of itself in love. 

19. to work (lit. unto working) all unclean- 
ness 

30. sealed unto the day of redemption. 
32.be ye kind one to another, 

5: 2. for a sweetsmelling savour. 

31. they two shall be )( one flesh. 

32. 1 speak concerning Christ and)( the church. 
6: 18. watching thereunto with all 
22. 1 have sent unto you/or the same 
Phi. 1 : 5. For your fellowship in the gospel 

10. That ye may approve things 

— till the day of Christ ; 

1 1 . unto the glory and praise of God. 

12. unto the furtherance of the gospel ; 
17. for the defence of the gospel. 

19. this shall turn to my salvation 

23. having a desire to depart, (lit. for de- 
parting) 

25. for your furtherance and joy of faith ; 

29. not only to believe on him, 
2: 11. to the glory of God the Father. 

16. that I may rejoice (lit. for a rejoicing to 
me) in the day of Christ, that I have 
not run in vain, neither laboured in 
vain. 

22. hath served with me in the gospel. 
3:11. unto the resurrection of the dead. 

16. Nevertheless, whereto we have already 

21 . that it may be (lit. unto being) fashioned 

like unto his glorious body, 
4: 15. as concerning (lit. to account of ) giving 
and receiving, 
16. once and again untomy necessity. 

17. that may abound to your account. 

20. (be) glory for ever and ever. 

Col. 1 : 4. love (which ye have) to all the saints, 
6. Which is come unto you, as (it is) in 

10. worthy of the Lord unto all pleasing, 

— increasing in the knowledge of God ; 

11. unto all patience and longsuffering 

12. to be partakers of (lit. unto the sharing) 
the inheritance 

13. into the kingdom of his dear Son: 
16. were created by him, and for him. 
20. to reconcile all things unto himself; 
25. which is given to me for you, 
29.Whereu?ito I also labour, striving 

2: 2. unto all riches of the full assurance 
. — to the acknowledgement of the 
5. stedfastness of your faith in Christ. 

22. Which all are to perish (lit. unto perish- 

ing) with the using ; 
3: 9. Lie not one to another, seeing 



Col. 3: 10. renewed in knowledge after 

15. to the which also ye are called 
4: 8. for the same purpose, that he 

ll.fellowworkers un to the kingdom of God, 
ITh. 1: 5. came not unto you in word only, 
2 : 9. we preached unto you the gospel 

12. That ye would walk (lit. unto your walk- 
ing) worthy of God, who hath called 
you unto his kingdom 
16. to fill up (lit. unto filling up) their sins 

— come upon them to the uttermost. 
3: 2. to establish you, and to comfort you 

3. that we are appointed thereunto. 
5. 1 sent to know your faith, 

— our labour be in vain. 

10. that we might see your face, 

12. in love one toward another, and toward all 

(men), even as we (do) toward you: 

13. To the end he may stablish 

4: 8. also given unto us his holy Spirit. 

9. taught of God to love one another. 

10. do it toward all the brethren 

15. remain unto the coming of the Lord 

17. to meet (lit. unto meeting) the Lord in 

the air: 
5: 9. appointed us to wrath, but to obtain salva- 
tion (lit. unto acquisition of salvation) 
15. both among yourselves, and to all 

18. in Christ Jesus concerning you. 

2Th. 1 : 3. of you all toward each other aboundeth ; 

5. that ye may be counted worthy 

1 1 . Where/ore also we pray always 
2: 2. That ye be not soon shaken in 

4. sitteth in the temple of God, 

6. that he might be revealed in his time. 
10. that they might be (lit. unto their being) 

saved. 
11. that they should believe a lie: 

13. chosen you to salvation through 

14. Whereunto he called you by our gospel, 

to the obtaining of the glory of our 
3: 5. into the love of God, and into the patient 
9. an ensample unto you to follow us. 
lTi. 1 : 3. when I went into Macedonia, 

6. turned aside unto vain jangling ; 

12. putting me into the ministry; 

15. came into the world to save sinners ; 

16. believe on him to life everlasting. 

17. (be) honour and glory for ever and ever. 
4. to come unto the knowledge of the 

7. Whereunto I am ordained a preacher, 

6. into the condemnation of the devil. 

7. lest he fall into reproach and the 
3. created to be (lit. unto being) received 

with thanksgiving 

10. For therefore we both labour and suffer 
5: 24. going before to judgment ; 

6: 7. we brought nothing into (this) world, 
9. fall into temptation and a snare, 

— which drown men in destruction 
12.wherewwfo thou art also called, 
17.giveth us richly all things to enjoy; 

19. against the time to come, 
2Ti . 1:11. Whereunto I am appointed a 

12. committed unto him against that day. 
2: 14. strive not about words to no profit, 

20. some to honour, and some to dishonour. 

21. he shall be a vessel unto honour 

— prepared unto every good work. 

25. to the acknowledging of the truth ; 

26. taken captive by him at his will. 
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2Ti. 3: 7. never able to come to the knowledge 
15. to make thee wise unto salvation 
4: 10. is departed unto Thessalonica ; Crescens 
to Galatia, Titus unto Dalmatia. 

1 1 . profitable to me for the ministry. 

12. Tychicus have I sent to Ephesus. 

18. unto his heavenly kingdom : to whom (be) 
glory for ever and ever. 
Tit. 3: 12. to come unto me to Nicopolis: 

14. maintain good works /or necessary uses, 
Philem 5. the Lord Jesus, and toward all saints; 

6. which is in you in Christ Jesus. 
Heb. 1 : 5. to him )( a Father, and he shall be to me 
)( a Son? 
6. the firstbegotten into the world, 
8. Thy throne, O God, (is) for ever and ever: 
14. sent forth to minister (lit. unto minis- 
tering) 
2: 3. was confirmed unto us by them 

10. bringing many sons unto glory, 

17. to make (lit. unto making) reconciliation 
3: 5. for a testimony of those things 

11. They shall not enter into my rest. 

18. they should not enter into his rest, 
4: 1. of entering into his rest, any of 

3. have believed do enter into rest, 

— if they shall enter into my rest: 

5. If they shall enter into my rest. 

6. that some must enter therein, 

10. he that is entered into his rest, 

11. labour therefore to enter into that rest, 
16. grace to (lit. unto) help in time of need. 

5: 6. Thou (art) a priest/;?- ever after 
6: 6. renew them again unto repentance ; 

8. end (is) to be burned: (lit. unto burning) 
10. ye have shewed toward his name, 

16. an oath for confirmation (is) to them 
19.entereth into that within the veil ; 

20. made an high priest for ever 

7: 3.abideth a priest continually, (lit. for a 
continuance) 
14. of which tribe Moses spake nothing 

17. Thou (art) a priest /or ever after the 

21. Thou (art) a priest for ever after 

24. because he continueth ) ( ever, 

25. to save them to the uttermost 

— to make intercession for them. 
28. who is consecrated for evermore. 

8: 3. high priest is ordained to offer gifts 
10. will put my laws into their mind, 

— I will be to them )( a God, and they shall 

be to me )( a people: 
9: 6. went always into the first tabernacle, 

7. into the second (went) the high priest 

9. a figure for the time then present, 
12. entered in once into the holy place, 

14. to serve the living God ? 

15. for the redemption of the transgressions 
24. not entered into the holy places made 

— into heaven itself, now to appear 
25.entereth into the holy place every 

26. to put away (lit. unto the putting away ) sin 
28. offered to bear the sins of many ; 

— without sin unto salvation. 

10: 1 . offered year by year continual/?/ 
5. when he cometh into the world, 
12./or ever sat down on the right 
14. perfected for ever them that 
19. boldness to enter into the holiest 
24. to provoke unto love and to good works: 
31. to fall into the hands of the living God. 
39. who draw back unto perdition ; 



Heb 10:39. believe to the saving of the soul. 
11 : 3. so that things which are seen 

7. an ark to the saving of his house ; 

8. called to go out into a place which 

— after receive for an inheritance, 

9. sojourned in the land of promise, 
11. received strength to conceive seed, 
26. had respect unto the recompence 

12: 2. Looking unto Jesus the author and 

3. contradiction of sinners against himself, 

10. that (we) might be partakers of 

13: 8. same yesterday, and to day, and for ever. 

11. blood is brought into the sanctuary 
21 . every good work to do his will, 

— to whom (be) glory for ever and ever. 
Jas. 1:18. that we should be a kind of 

19. swift to hear, slow to speak, slow to wrath : 

25. whoso looketh into the perfect law 
2: 2. if there come unto your assembly 
6. draw you before the judgment seats? 

23. imputed unto him for righteousness: 
3: 3. we put bits in the horses' mouths, 
4: 9. your laughter be turned to mourning, and 
(your) joy to heaviness. 

13. we will go into such a city, 
5: 3. shall be )( a witness against you, 

4. entered into the ears of the Lord 

12. lest ye fall into condemnation. 
lPet.l : 2.unto obedience and sprinkling 

3. again unto a lively hope by the 

4. To an inheritance incorruptible, 

— reserved in heaven for you, 

5. through faith unto salvation 

7. be found unto praise and honour 

8. in whom, though now ye see (him) not, 

10. grace (that should come) unto you: 

1 1 . Searching )( what, or what manner of time 

— testified beforehand the sufferings of 

Christ, 

12. which things the angels desire to look 

into. 

21. Who by him do believe in God, 

— your faith and hope might be in God. 

22. unto unfeigned love of the brethren, 

23. which liveth and abideth for ever. 
25. word of the Lord endureth for ever 

— the gospel is preached unto you. 

2: 7. the same is made )( the head of the 
8.wherenn£o also they were appointed. 

9. a peculiar people ; (lit. a people unto ac- 

quisition) 

— of darkness into his marvellous light: 
14./or the punishment of evildoers, 

21. For even hereunto were ye called: 
3: 7. that your prayers be not hindered. 
9. that ye are thereunto called, 
12. his ears (are open) unto their prayers: 

20. wherein few, that is, eight souls 

21. of a good conscience toward God, 

22. Who is gone into heaven, and is on 
4: 2. That he no longer should live 

4. run not with (them) to the same excess 

6. For for this cause was the gospel 

7. therefore sober, and watch unto prayer. 
8. fervent charity among yourselves: 

9. Use hospitality one to another 

10. minister the same one to another, 

11. praise and dominion for ever and ever 
5: 10. called us unto his eternal glory 

11. glory and dominion for ever and ever. 
12. grace of God wherein ye stand. 
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2Pet.l:11.2«fo the everlasting kingdom of 
17. mi whom I am well pleased. 
2: 4. to be reserved unto judgment; 
9. unto the day of judgment to 

12. made to be taken and destroyed, 

17. darkness is reserved for ever. 
22. to her wallowing in the mire. 

3 : 7 .against the day of judgment 

9. is longsufFering to us-u-ard, 

— that all should come to repentance. 
To him (be) glory both now and for ever, 
the will of God abideth for ever. 
For this purpose the Son of God was 
have passed from death unto life, 
are gone out into the world, 
only begotten Son into the world, 
these three agree in one. 
He that believeth on the Son 

— believeth not )( the record that God 

13. believe on the name of the Son 

— believe on the name of the Son of God. 
2Joh. 2. shall be with us for ever. 

7. deceivers are entered into the world, 
receive him not into (your) house, 
doest to the brethren, and to strangers ; 
ordained to this condemnation, 
grace of our God into lasciviousness, 
unto the judgment of the great day. 
the blackness of darkness for ever. 
unto eternal life. 

and power, both now and )( ever, 
glory and dominion for ever and ever. 
What thou seest, write in a book, 

— unto Ephesus, and unto Smyrna, and unto 
Pergamos, and unto Thyatira, and unto 
Sardis, and unto Philadelphia, and unto 
Laodicea. 

18. behold, I am alive /or evermore, 
2: 10. shall cast (some) of you into prison, 

22. Behold, I will cast her into a bed, 

— with her into great tribulation, 
4: 9. who liveth /or ever and ever, 

10. worship him that liveth for ever 
5: 6. sent forth into all the earth. 

13. unto the Lamb for ever and ever. 

14. him that liveth for ever and ever. 
6: 13. stars of heaven fell unto the earth, 

15. in the dens and in the rocks of the 
7: 12. unto our God for ever and ever. 
S: 5. of the altar, and cast (it) into the earth: 

7. they were cast upon the earth : 

8. with fire was cast into the sea : 

1 1 . part of the waters became ) ( wormwood ; 
9 : 1 . a star fall from heaven unto the earth : 

3. of the smoke locusts upon the earth: 
7. like unto horses prepared unto battle ; 

9. of many horses running to battle. 
15. were prepared for an hour, and a dav, 

10: 5. lifted up his hand to heaven, 

6. by him that liveth for ever and ever, 

11: 6. over waters to turn them to blood, 

9. suffer their dead bodies to be put in graves. 

12. they ascended up to heaven in 
15. he shall reign for ever and ever. 

12: 4. did cast them to the earth : 

6. the woman fled into the wilderness, 
9. he was cast out into the earth, 

13. that he was cast unto the earth, 

14. fly into the wilderness, into her place, 
13: 3. as it were wounded to death ; 

6. in blasphemy against God, 

10. shall go into captivity: 



Rev.l3:J3. 

14:11. 

19. 

15: 7. 

8. 
16: 1. 

2. 

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4. 

14, 

16. 

17, 

19. 

17: 3. 

8. 

11. 

17. 

18:21. 

19: 3. 

9. 

17. 

20. 

20: 3. 

8. 

10. 

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15 

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27, 

22: 2 
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down from heaven on the earth 
ascendeth up for ever and ever: 
thrust in his sickle into the earth, 
and cast (it) into the great winepress 
God, who liveth for ever and ever, 
was able to enter into the temple, 
the wrath of God upon the earth, 
grievous sore upon the men 
poured out his vial upon the sea ; 
poured out his vial upon the rivers and )( 

fountains of waters ; 
to the battle of that great day 
together into a place called in 
poured out his vial into the air ; 
city was divided into three parts, 
in the spirit into the wilderness : 
go into perdition : and they that 
of the seven, and goeth into perdition. 
God hath put in their hearts 
a great millstone, and cast (it) into the sea, 
her smoke rose up for ever and ever. 
called unto the marriage supper 
unto the supper of the great God ; 
both were cast alive into a lake 
cast him into the bottomless pit, 
to gather them together to battle : 
was cast into the lake of fire 
day and night for ever and ever, 
death and hell were cast into the lake 
was cast into the lake of fire, 
bring their glory and honour into it. 
glory and honour of the nations into it. 
shall in no wise enter into it 
for the healing of the nations, 
they shall reign for ever and ever. 
, in through the gates into the city. 



ac, ev, his, hen. 

(p.ia, see in its place.) 

Mat. 5: 18. one jot or one tittle shall in no wise 

that one of thy members should perish, 

that one of thy members should 

shall compel thee to go a mile 

for either he will hate the one, 

or else he will hold to the one, 

can add one cubit unto his stature ? 

was not arrayed like one of these. 

a certain scribe came, and said 

one of them shall not fall on the 

unto one of these little ones a cup 

that shall have one sheep, and if it 

when he had found one pearl 

Jeremias, or one of the prophets. 

shall receive one such little child 

shall offend one of these little ones 

despise not one of these little ones; 

one of them be gone astray, 

that one of these little ones should 

take with thee one or two more, 

one was brought unto him, 

found one of his fellowservants, 

behold, one came and said unto him, 

none good but one, (that is), God: 

he answered one of them, and said, 

the one on thy right hand, and the other 

I also will ask you one thing, 

Then one of them, (which was) a lawyer, 

for one is your Master, (even) Christ ; 



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Mat.23: 9. for one is your Father, which is 

10. for one is your Master, (even) Christ. 
15. sea and land to make one proselyte, 

24: 40. the one shall be taken, and the other left. 

25 :15. to another two, and to another one; 
18. he that had received one went 
24. he which had received the one 
40. unto one of the least of these 
45. to one of the least of these, ye did 

26: 14. Then one of the twelve, called 
21. that one of you shall betray me. 

47. lo, Judas, one of the twelve, came, 
51. one of them which were with Jesus 

27 : 14. answered him to never a word ; 
15. release unto the people a prisoner, 
38. one on the right hand, and another 

48. straightway one of them ran, 

Mar. 2: 7. who can forgive sins but God only? 

4: 8. some (lit. one) thirty, and some sixty, and 
some an 

20. some thirtyfold, some sixty, and some 
5: 22. there cometh one of the rulers of 

6: 15. a prophet, or as one of the prophets. 
8: 14. with them more than one loaf. 

28. others, One of the prophets. 
9: 17. one of the multitude answered 

37. shall receive one of such children 

42. whosoever shall offend one of (these) 
10: 17. there came one running, and kneeled 

18. none good but one, (that is), God. 

21. said unto him, One thing thou lackest: 
37. one on thy right hand, and the other 

11:29.1 will also ask of you one question, 
12: 6. Having yet therefore one son, 

28. one of the scribes came, and having heard 

29. The Lord our God is one Lord: 

32. for there is one God; and there is none 
other but he : 
13: l.one of his disciples saith unto him, 
14:10. Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, 

18. One of you which eateth with me 
20. (It is) one of the twelve, that dippeth 

43. cometh Judas, one of the twelve, 
47. one of them that stood by drew 

51. followed him a certain young man, 
15: 6. he released unto them one prisoner, 

27. one on his right hand, and the other 
36. one ran and filled a spunge full 
Lu. 4:40. laid his hands on every one of them, 
5: 3. he entered into one of the ships, 
7; 41. the one owed five hundred pence, 
9: 8. that one of the old prophets was 
10: 42. one thing is needful: and Mary 
11:46. with one of your fingers. 
12: 6. not one of them is forgotten before God? 
25. can add to his stature one cubit? 
27. was not arrayed like one of these. 

52. there shall be five in one house 
15: 4. if he lose one of them, doth not 

7. over one sinner that repenteth, 
10. over one sinner that repenteth. 
15. joined himself to a citizen (lit. one of the 
citizens) 

19. as one of thy hired servants. 
26. he called one of the servants, 

16: 5. every one of his lord's debtors 
13. for either he will hate the one, 
— or else he will hold to the one, 

17 : 2. should offend one of these little ones. 
15. one of them, when he saw 
34. the one shall be taken, and the other 

18:10. the one a Pharisee, and the other a 



Lu. 18 



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Ro. 3 



19. none (is) good, save one, (that is), God. 
22. Yet lackest thou one thing: 

3. 1 will also ask you one thing ; 

47. Judas, one of the twelve, went 

50. one of them smote the servant 

17. he must release one unto them 
39. one of the malefactors which were 

18. the one of them, whose name was 

3. was not any thing made that was 
40(41). One of the two which heard John 

8. One of his disciples, Andrew, 

9. There is a lad here, which hath 

22. save that one whereinto his disciples 

70. one of you is a devil ? 

71. betray him, being one of the twelve. 
21. 1 have done one work, and ye all 

50. to Jesus by night, being one of them, 
41. we have one Father, (even) God. 
25. one thing Iknow, that, whereas 
16. shall be one fold, (and) one shepherd. 
30. 1 and (my) Father are one. 
A9.one of them, (named) Caiaphas, 
50. that one man should die for the 
52. together in one the children of God 
: 2. Lazarus was one of them that sat 

4. Then saith one of his disciples, 

: 21. that one of you shall betray me. 

23. on Jesus' bosom one of his disciples, 
: 11. that they may be one, as we (are). 

21. That they all may be one ; 

— that they also may be one in us : 

22. they may be one, even as we are one : 

23. may be made perfect in one; 

:14. one man should die for the people. 
22. one of the officers which stood by 

26. One of the servants of the high priest, 
39. release unto you one at the passover: 

: 34. one of the soldiers with a spear 

: 7. together in a place by itself, (lit. one 

place) 
12. the one at the head, and the other at the 

feet, 

24. Thomas, one of the twelve, 
:25.if they should be written every one, 
: 22. must one be ordained to be 

24. shew whether of these two (lit. out of these 

two one which) thou 
: 3. it sat upon each )( of them. 

6. because that every man (lit. one) heard 
: 32. neither said any (of them) that 
: 28. there stood up one of them 
:26. hath made of one blood all 

27 . not far from every one of us : 
:31.to warn every one night and day 

-.19. he declared particularly (lit. by each one) 
what things 

26. offered for every one of them. 
: 6. that the one part were Sadducees, 

17. Paul called one of the centurions 
: 25. after that Paul had spoken one word, 
: 10. There is none righteous, no, not one : 

12. none that doeth good, no, not one. 

30. Seeing (it is) one God, which shall 
: 12. as by one man sin entered into 

15. if through the offence of one many 

— (which is) by one man, Jesus Christ, 

16. not as (it was) by one that sinned, 

— the judgment (was) by one to 

17. For if by one man's offence death reigne 

by one ; 

— shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ. 

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Ro. 5: 18. by the righteousness of one (or, by one 
righteousness) 
19. as by one man's disobedience 

— so by the obedience of one shall 

9: 10. Rebecca also had conceived by one, 
12: 4. have many members in one body, 

5. (being) many, are one body in Christ, 
15 : 6, may with one mind (and) one mouth 

ICo. 3: S.planteth and he that watereth are one: 
4: 6. no one of you be puffed up for one 
6: 5. not a (lit. one) wise man among you ? 

16. joined to an harlot is one body? 

17. joined unto the Lord is one spirit. 
8: 4. (there is) none other God but one. 

6. to us (there is but) one God, 

— one Lord Jesus Christ, by whom 

9: 24. run all, but one receiveth the prize? 
10: 17. (being) many are one bread, (and) one 
body: for we are all partakers of that 
one bread. 
11 : 5. for that is even all one as if 
12: 11. that one and the selfsame Spirit, 

12. For as the body is one, 

— the members of that one body, being many, 

are one body: 

13. For by one Spirit are we all baptized into 

one body, whether 

— all made to drink into one Spirit. 

14. the body is not one member, 

18. every one of them in the body, 

19. if they were all one member, 

20. many members, yet but one body. 

26. whether one member suffer, 

— or one member be honoured, 
14:27. by course ; and let one interpret. 

31. ye may all prophesy one by one, 
2Co. 5: 14(15). that if one died for all, then 

11 : 2. have espoused you to one husband, 
Gal. 3 :16. as of many; but as of one, 

20. not (a mediator) of one, but God is one. 
28. ye are all one in Christ Jesus. 
4:22. the one by a bondmaid, the other by 
5: 14. the law is fulfilled in one word, 
Eph. 2 : 14. who hath made both one, and hath 

15. in himself of twain one new man, 
16. both unto God in one body by 
18. by one Spirit unto the Father. 

4: 4. (There is) one body, and one Spirit, 

5. One Lord, one faith, one baptism, 

6. One God and Father of all, who 

7. unto every one of us is given grace 

16. working in the measure of every ) ( part, 
5:33. every one of you in particular (lit. you 

one by one) 

27. that ye stand fast in one spirit, 

2. (being) of one accord, of one mind. 
13(14). (this) one thing (I do), forgetting 

: 15. also ye are called in one body ; 
; 6. to answer every man. (lit. one) 
11. comforted and charged every one of you, 

11. edify one another, even as also ye do. 

3. the charity of every one of you 
5. (there is) one God, and one mediator 
9. having been the wife of one man, 

: 11. who are sanctified (are) all of one: 
: 12. Therefore sprang there even -of one, 
:10. yet offend in one (point), he is 
19. Thou believest that there is one God; 

12. There is one lawgiver, who is 

13. continue there a year, and buy and sell, 

8. be not ignorant of this one thing, 
7. these three are one. 



Phi. 1 
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ITi. 2 
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Uoh.5: 8. these three agree in one. 
Rev. 4: 8. the four beasts had each of them (lit. cue 
by itself) 
5: 5. one of the elders saith unto me, 
6 : 1 . one of the four beasts saying, 
7: 13. one of the elders answered, saying 
8: 13. beard an angel flying through 
15: 7. one of the four beasts gave unto 
17: 1 . there came one of the seven angels 

10. five are fallen, and one is, 
18:21 . a mighty angel took up a stone 
19:17.1 saw an angel standing in 
21 : 9. came unto me one of the seven 

21. every )( several gate was of one pearl: 
22: 2. yielded her fruit every )( month: 



elg tcaO^ eiq, Jus hath his. 

Mar 14: 19. to say unto him one by one, 
Joh. 8: 9. went out one by one, beginning 



£i(rcr/oj, isago. 

Lu. 2 : 27. when the parents brought in the 
14:21. bring in hither the poor, and the 
22: 54. brought him into the high priest's 
Joh.lS:16.the door, and brought in Peter. 
Acts 7: 45. Which also our fathers... brought in with 
Jesus 
9: ^.brought (him) into Damascus. 
21 :28. brought Greeks also into the temple, 
29. Paul had brought into the temple. 
37. as Paul was to be led into the castle, 
Heb. 1 : 6. when he brinqeth in the firstbegotten 



acrajcouoj, isakouo. 

Mat. 6 : 7 . they think that they shall be heard 
Lu. 1 : 13. for thy prayer is heard; and thy 
Actsl0:31.said, Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, 
lCo.l4:21.for all that icill they not hear me, 
Heb. 5 : 7 . was heard in that he feared ; 



ao-St^o/iat, Isdekomai. 

2Co. 6: 17. unclean (thing); and I icill receive you, 



uutijii. isimi. 

Acts 3: 3. Peter and John about to go info the temple 
21 : 18. Paul went in with us unto James ; 
26. with them entered into the temple, 
Heb. 9: 6. the priests went always into the first 



Mat. 



elaipxoiuai, Iserhomai. 

20. ve shall in no case enter into 



6: 6. when thouprayest, enter into thy 
7 : 13. Enter ye in at the strait gate: 
— many there be which go in thereat: 
21 . shall enter into the kingdom of heaven ; 
8 : 5. ichen Jesus teas entered into Capernaum, 

8. thou shouldest come under my roof: 
9: 25. put forth, he went in, and took, her 
10: 5. city of the Samaritans enter ye net: 
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Mat.10: 12. when ye come into an house, 

12: 4. How he entered into the house of God, 
29. how can one enter into a strong 
45. they enter in and dwell there: 
15:11. Not that which goeth into the mouth 
17: 25. when he was come into the house, 
18: 3. ye shall not enter into the kingdom 
8. to enter into life halt or maimed, 
9. to enter into life with one eye, 
19:17. if thou wilt enter into life, 

23. shall hardly enter into the kingdom 

24. to enter into the kingdom of God. 
21 : 10. when he was come into Jerusalem, 

12. Jesus went into the temple of God, 
22:11 . when the king came in to see the 

12. Friend, how earnest thou in hither 

23: 13. ye neither go in (yourselves), neither suffer 

ye them that are entering to go in. 
24:38. day that Noe entered into the ark, 
25:\0. went in with him to the marriage: 

21. enter thou into the joy of thy lord. 

23. enter thou into the joy of thy lord. 
26:41. that ye enter not into temptation: 

58. high priest's palace, and went in, and 
27:53.we?it into the holy city, and appeared 
Mar. 1:21. he entered into the synagogue, and 
45.no more openly enter into the city, 
2: 1 . again he entered into Capernaum 

26. How he went into the house of God 
3: 1 . he entered again into the synagogue ; 

27. can enter into a strong man's house, and 
5:12. that we may enter into them. 

13. went out, and entered into the swine: 

39. when he was come in, he saith 

6: 10. place soever ye enter into an house, 

22. when the daughter of the said R...came in, 

25. came in straightway with haste. ..and 
7: 17. when he tvas entered into the house 

24. entered into an house, and would 

8 -.26. Neither go into the town, nor tell (it) 
9:25. enter no more into him. 

28. when he was come into the house, 
43. to enter into life maimed, 

45. for thee to enter halt into life, 
47. to enter into the kingdom of God 
10: 15. he shall not enter therein. 

23. shall... enter into the kingdom of God 

24. to enter into the kingdom of God ! 

25. a camel to go through the eye of a needle, 
— to enter into the kingdom of God. 

11:11. Jesus entered into Jerusalem, 
15. Jesus went into the temple, and 

13: 15. neither enter (therein), to take any 

14: 14. wheresoever he shall go in, say 
38. lest ye enter into temptation. 

15:43. came, and went in boldly unto Pilate, 

16: 5. entering into the sepulchre, 
Lu. 1:9. when he went into the temple of the Lord. 
28. the angel came in unto her, and 

40. entered into the house of Zacharias, 
4: 16. he went into the synagogue 

38. entered into Simon's house. 
6: 4. How he went into the house of God, 

6. that he entered into the synagogue 
7 : 1 . he entered into Capernaum . 

6. thou shoiddest enter under my roof: 
36. went into the Pharisee's house, and 
44. 1 entered into thine house, 
45. since the time I came in 
8:30. many devils were entered into him. 

32. suffer them to enter into them. 

33. entered into the swine: and the herd 



Lu. 8:41. that he would come into his house: 

51 . when he came into the house, he suffered 

no man to go in, 
9: 4. whatsoever house ye enter into, 
34. feared as they entered into the cloud. 
46. there arose a reasoning among them, 

52. they went, and entered into a village 
10: 5. into whatsoever house ye enter, 

8. into whatsoever city ye enter, 
10. into whatsoever city ye enter, 
38. he enteredinto a certain village: 

11 :26. they enter in, and dwell there: 
37. he went in, and sat down to meat. 
52. ye entered not in yourselves, and them 
that were entering in ye hindered. 

13:24. Strive to enter in at the strait gate: 

— will seek to enter in, and shall not 
14:23. compel (them) to come in, that my 
15:28. was angry, and would not go in: 
17: 7. when he is come from the field, 

12. as he entered into a certain village, 

27. that Noe entered into the ark, 
18: 17. shall in no wise enter therein. 

24. shall they that have riches enter into the 

25. a camel to go through a needle's eye, 

— to enter into the kingdom of God. 
19: 1. (Jesus) entered and passed through 

7. he was gone to be guest with a 

45. he went into the temple, and began 
2\:21. let not them that are in the countries enter 

thereinto. 
22: 3. Then entered Satan into Judas 
\0.ivhen ye are entered into the city, 
40. that ye enter not into temptation. 

46. lest ye enter into temptation. 

24: 3. they entered in, and found not the 

26. to enter into his glory ? 

29. he went in to tarry with them. 
Joh. 3: 4. can he enter the second time into 

5. he cannot enter into the kingdom 

4:38. ye are (lit. have) enteredinto their labours. 
10: 1. He that entereth not by the door 
2. he that entereth in by the door 

9. by me if any man enter in, 

— shall go in and out, and find pasture. 
13:27. Satan entered into him. 

18: 1 . a garden, into the which he entered, 

28. went not into the judgment hall, 
33. Pilate entered into the judgment hail 

19: 9. went again into the judgment hall, 
20: 5. clothes lying; yet went he not in. 

6. went into the sepulchre, 

8. went in also that other disciple, 
Acts 1 : 13. when they were come in, they went 

21. the Lord Jesus went in and out among us, 
3: 8. entered with them into the temple, 
5: 7. not knowing what was done, came in. 
10. the young men came in, and found 
21. they entered into the temple early 
9: 6. Arise, and go into the city, and it shall 
12. a man named Ananias coming in, 
17. went his way, and entered into the house 
10: 3. an angel of God coming in to him, 

24. after they entered into Caesarea. 

25. as Peter tvas coming in, 

27. talked with him, he went in, 

11: 3. Thou teeniest in to men uncircumcised, 
8. at any time enteredinto my mouth. 
12. we entered into the man's house: 
20. when they were come to Antioch, 
13:14. went into the synagogue... and sat 
14: 1. that they went both together into the 



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Actsl4:20. he rose up, and came into the city: 
22. enter into the kingdom of God. 
16: 15. come into my house, and abide (there). 

40. entered into (the house of) Lydia: 
17: 2. as his manner was, went in unto them, 
18:19. entered into the synagogue, and 
19: 8. he went into the synagogue, and spake 

30. have entered in unto the people, 
20:29.sZta?Z grievous wolves enter in 
21 : 8. we entered into the house... and 
23:16. entered into the castle, and 

33. Who, when they came to Cassarea, 
25: 23. when... was entered into the place of hearing, 
28: 8. to whom Paul enteredin,...and healed him. 
Ro. 5: 12. sin entered into the world, 

11 : 25. fulness of the Gentiles be come in. 
1 Co. 14:23. there come in (those that are) unlearned, 

24. there come in one that believeth not, 
Heb. 3:11. They shall not enter into my rest. 

18. should not enter into his rest, 

19. that they could not enter in 
4: l.left (us) of entering into his rest, 

3. have believed do enter into rest, 

— if they shall enter into my rest: 

5. If they shall enter into my rest. 

6. that some must enter therein, 

— entered not in because of unbelief: 

10. he that is entered into his rest, 

1 1 . therefore to enter into that rest, 
6:19. and which entereth into that within 

20. the forerunner is for us entered, 
9:12. entered in once into the holy place, 

24. For Christ is not entered into the holy 

25. as the high priest entereth into the 
5. when he cometh into the world, 
2. if there come unto your assembly 

— there come in also a poor man 

4. are entered into the ears of the Lord 

7. deceivers are entered into the world, 
20. open the door, I will come in to him, 
11. life from God entered into them, 

8. was able to enter into the temple, 
27. shall in no wise enter into it 
14. may enter in through the gates into 



6 

9 

10 

12 

Lu. 7 



10; 
Jas. 2 

5: 
2Joh. 
Rev. 3: 
11: 

15: 
21: 

22: 



16: 

18: 
20 

21 
Joh. 4: 

5: 
6: 



dais isi, from u/uli. 

Mat. 2: 18. comforted, because they are 'not. 
7 : 13. many there be which go in thereat : 

14. few there be that find it. 

15. inwardly they are ravening wolves. 
10: 30. hairs of your head are all numbered. 
11: 8. wear soft (clothing) are in kings' houses. 
12: 5. profane the sabbath, and are blameless? 

48. who are my brethren ? 
13:38. the good seed are the children of the 

— the tares are the children of the 
39. the reapers are the angels. 
56. are they not all with us ? 

15: 14. they be blind leaders of the blind. 
16:28. There be some standing here, which 
17 : 26. Then are the children free. 
18:20. two or three are gathered together 
19: 6. Wherefore they are no more twain, 
12. For there are some eunuchs, 

— and there are some eunuchs, which 

— and there be eunuchs, which have 
20: 16. for many be called, but few chosen. 
22: 14. many are called, but few (are) chosen. 



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I Mat.22: 30. are as the angels of God in heaven. 
Mar. 4: 15. these are they by the way side, 

16. these are they likewise which 

17. endure but for a time: (lit. are temporary) 

18. these are they which are sown among 
thorns ; ) ( such as hear the word, 

20. these are they which are sown on good 
3. are not his sisters here with us? 
1 . there be some of them that stand 
8. then they are no more twain, 

25. are as the angels which are in 

25. live delicately, are in kings' courts. 

31. to what are they like ? 

32. They are like unto children 

12. by the way side are they that hear ; 

14. which fell among thorns are they, which, 

15. that on the good ground are they, 

21. are these which hear the word 

13. We have no (lit. There are not to us) more 
27. there be some standing here, 

7. my children are with me in bed ; 

38. so, blessed are those servants. 

14. There are six days in which men 
30. there are last which shall be first, and 

there are first which shall be last. 

8. are in their generation wiser than 

9. that they were righteous, and despised 
36. they are equal unto the angels; and are 

the children of God, being 

22. these be the days of vengeance, 
35. for they are white already to harvest. 

39. they are they which testify of me. 
64. there are some of you that believe not. 

— who they were that believed not, 
7 :49. who knoweth not the law are cursed. 
8: 10. where are those thine accusers? 

10: 8. came before me are thieves and robbers: 

12. whose own the sheep are not, 
11 : 9. Are there not twelve hours in the day? 
14: 2. In my Father's house are many mansions : 
17: 9. given me; for they are thine. 

11. these are in the world, and I come 
14. they are not of the world, 

16. They are not of the world, even as 
Acts 2: 7. are not all these which speak 

13. These men are full of new wine. 
4: 13. that they were unlearned and ignorant 
5: 25. are standing in the temple, 

13:31. who are his witnesses unto the people. 
16 :17. are the servants of the most high God, 

38. they heard that they were Romans. 
19:26. that they be no gods, which 

38. law is open, and there are deputies: 
21 : 20. thousands of Jews there are which 

23. We have (lit. There are to us) four men 
23:21. now are they ready, looking for 
24 : 1 1 . there are yet but twelve days 

Ro. 1 : 32. such things are worthy of death, 
2: 14. are a law unto themselves : 
8: 14. they are the sons of God. 
9: 4. Who are Israelites ; to whom 
7. they are the seed of Abraham, 
13: 1. powers that be are ordained of God. 
3. rulers are not a terror to good works, 
6. for they are God's ministers, 
15:27. their debtors they are. 
16: 7. who are of note among the apostles, 
lCo. 1:11. there are contentions among you. 

3: 8.planteth and he that watereth are one: 
20. thoughts of the wise, that they are vain. 
8: 5. there be that are called gods, 

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lCo.10 
12: 



14 
2Co.ll 



Gal. 1 
3 



4 
Eph. 5 
Col. 2 
ITi. 5 

6 



2Ti. 3: 

Tit. 1: 

3: 

Heb 1: 



11: 

2Pet.2: 

3: 

Uoh.2 

4: 



5: 3, 



Jude 



Rev. 1 

2: 
3: 
4: 
5; 

7: 



are not they which eat of the sacrifices 

partakers of the altar ? , e 
there are diversities of gifts, 
there are differences of administrations, 
there are diversities of operations, 
Wherefore tongues are for a sign, 
are the commandments of the Lord. 
Are they Hebrews? so (am) I. Are they 

Israelites ? so (am) I. Are they the seed 

of Abraham ? 
Are they ministers of Christ ? 
. there be some that trouble you, 
same are the children of Abraham, 
as many as are of the works of the law 

are under the curse: for it is 
for these are the two covenants ; 
because the days are evil. 
, In whom are hid all the treasures 
, Some men's sins are open beforehand, 
, as many servants as are under 
because they are brethren ; but rather do 

(them) service, because they are faithful 
For of this sort are they which 
there are many unruly and vain 
for they are unprofitable and vain, 
the heavens are the works of thine 
Are they not all ministering 
priests were made without an oath ; 
they truly were many priests, 
they were strangers and pilgrims on the 
These are wells without water, 
by the same word are kept in store, 
that they were not all of us. 
They are of the world: therefore speak 

they of the world, 
his commandments are not grievous, 
there are three that bear record 
these three are one. 
there are three that bear witness 
and these three agree in one. 
These are spots in your feasts 
These are murmurers, 
These be they who separate 
the things which are, and the 
The seven stars are the angels 
are the seven churches. 
say they are apostles, and are not, 
which say they are Jews, and are not, 
m white: for they are worthy, 
which say they are Jews, and are not, 
which are the seven Spirits of God. 
and for thy pleasure they are 
which are the seven Spirits of God 
which are the prayers of saints. 
What are these which are arrayed 
These are they which came 
Therefore are they before the throne of 

God, 
their power is in their mouth, 
These are the two olive trees, 
These are they which were not defiled 

with women ; for they are virgins. 

These are they which follow the Lamb 
for they are without fault before 
blood to drink ; for they are worthy, 
they are the spirits of devils, 
The seven heads are seven mountains, 
there are seven kings: five 
which thou sawest are ten kings, 
are peoples, and multitudes, and nations, 
These are the true sayings of God. 
these words are true and faithful. 



eicncaXiu), iskaleo. 

and lodged 



Acts! 0: 93. Then called he them 

. ii» ■% 



elcroSog, isodos. 

Actsl3:24. had first preached before his coming 
ITh. 1: 9. what manner of entering in we 

2 : 1 . know our entrance in unto you, 
Heb 10: 19. boldness to enter into (lit. for entrance 

into) the holiest 
2Pet. 1 : 11. an entrance shall be ministered 



£to-7rrjSaa)} ispeedao. 

Actsl4: 14. ran in among the people, crying 
16:29. called for a light, and sprang in, 



tKnropzvofAai, isporuomai. 

Mat.l5:17.w;Aatfsoever enter eih in at the mouth 
Mar. 1:21. they went into Capernaum ; 

4: 19. the lusts of other things entering in, 
5:40. entereth in where the damsel 
6: 56. whithersoever he entered, 
l:\b.that entering into him can defile 

18. what soever thing from without entereth 

into 
19.it entereth not into his heart, 
11 : 2. as soon as ye be entered into it, 
Lu. 8 : 16. they which enter in may see 
11 :33. they which come in may see 
19:30. in the which at your entering 
22: 10. the house where he entereth in. 
Acts 3: 2. of them that entered into the temple ; 

8: 3. As for Saul,... entering into every house, 
9:28. he was with them coming in 
28: 30. received all that came in unto him, 



EiGTpE^b), Istreko. 

Actsl2: 14. she opened not... but ran in, and told 



ela(j)ipii), isphero. 

Mat. 6 :13. had us not into temptation, 
Lu. 5:18. sought (means) to bring him in, 
19. they might bring him in because 
11 : 4. lead us not into temptation ; 
Actsl7 :20.bringest certain strange things to 
ITi. 6: 7. we brought nothing into (this) 
Heb 13:11. whose blood is brought into the 



HTCt, ltd. 

Mar. 4: 17. afterward, when affliction or persecution 
28. then the ear, after that the full 
8:25. After that he put (his) hands again 
Lu. 8:12. then cometh the devil, and taketh 
Joh.13: 5. After that he poureth water into 
19:27. Then saith he to the disciple, 
20:27. Then saith he to Thomas, Reach 
lCo,12:28.tfie» gifts of healings, helps, 

15 : 5. seen of Cephas, then of the twelve : 
7. then of all the apostles. 
24. Then (cometh) the end, when he 



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lTi. 2:13. Adam was first formed, then Eve. 

3:10. then let them use the office of a 
Heb 12: 9. Furthermore we have had fathers 
Jas. 1 :15. Then when lust hath conceived, 



are, ite. 
See after ei 



£t rig. 

See after ei 



uu)9a see Woj. 



£k, et,, ek, ex. 

Mat. 1 : 3. Judas begat Phares and Zara of Thamar ; 

5. Salmon begat Booz of Rachab ; and Booz 

begat Obedo/Ruth; 

6. the king begat Solomon of hex 

16. of whom was born Jesus, 

18. with child of the Holy Ghost. 

20. in her is of the Holy Ghost. 
2 : 6. for out of thee shall come a 

15. Out of Egypt have I called my son. 
3: 9. God is able of these stones to 

17. lo a voice from heaven, saying, 
5:37. more than these cometh o/ evil. 
6:27. Which of you by taking thought 
7 : 5. the beam out of thine own eye ; 

— the mote out of thy brother's eye. 
9. Or whatman is there of you, 

8:28. devils, coming out of the tombs, 
10: 29. one of them shall not fall on the 
12:11. What man shall there be among 

33. the tree is known by (his) fruit. 

34. out of the abundance of the heart 
35. out of the good treasure of the heart 

— evil man out of the evil treasure 

37.6y thy words thou shalt be justified, and 
by thy words thou shalt be condemned. 
42. from the uttermost parts of the earth 

13:41.ow£ of his kingdom all things 
47. gathered of every kind: 
49. the wicked from among the just, 
hi. out of his treasure (things) new 

15 : 5. thou mightest be profited by me ; 
11. that which cometh out of the mouth, 

18. which proceed out of the mouth come forth 

from the heart ; 
19. out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, 
16: 1. shew them a sign from heaven. 
17: 5. behold a voice out of the cloud, 

9. be risen again from the dead. 
18: 12. one o/them be gone astray, doth 
19: 12. so born from (their) mother's womb 

20. have I kept from my youth up : 

20: 2. with the labourers for a penny a day, 

21. the one on thy right... the other on the left, 
23. to sit on my right hand, and on my 

21 : 16. Out of the mouth of babes and 

19. on thee henceforward for ever. 

25. from heaven, or of men? 

— If we shall say, From heaven; 

26. if we shall say, O/men; 
31. Whether o/them twain did 



Mat.22:35.Then one o/them, (which was) 

44. Sit thou on my right hand, 

23: 25. are full 0/ extortion and excess. 

34. (some) o/them ye shall kill 

— (Some) o/them shall ye scourge 

24: 17. take any thing out of his house: 

31. his elect from the four winds, 

25: 2. five o/them were wise, and five 

8. Give us o/your oil ; for our 

33. sheep on his right hand, but the goats on 

the left. 

34. unto them on his right hand, 

41 . unto them on the left hand, 
26: 21. that one of you. shall betray me. 

27. Saying, Drink ye all of it ; 

29. henceforth o/this fruit of the vine, 

42. went away again )(the second time, 
44. prayed )( the third time, saying 
64. sitting on the^ight hand of power, 
73. Surely thou also art (one) o/them; 

27: 7. bought with them the potter's field, 
29. they had platted a crown 0/ thorns, 
33. oneorctherighthand,andanotherowthe left. 
48. straightway one o/them ran, 

53. came out of the graves after his 
28: 2. descended from heaven, and came 

Mar. 1 : 11. there came a voice from heaven, 

25. Hold thy peace, and come out o/him. 

26. he came out of him. 

29. were come out of the synagogue, 

5: 2. when he was come out of the ship, imme- 
diately there met him out of the tombs 

8. Come out of the man, 

30. that virtue had gone out of him, 

6 : 14. the Baptist was risen from the dead, 

16. he is risen from the dead. 

51. amazed in themselves beyond (lit. out of) 
measure, 

54. they were come out of the ship, 
7: 11. mightest be profited by me; 

20. That which cometh out of the man, 
21. out of the heart of men, proceed 
26. the devil out of hex daughter. 

29. devil is gone out of thy daughter. 

31. departing from the coasts of Tyre 
9: 7. a voice came out of the cloud, 

9. were risen from the dead. 

10. rising from the dead should mean. 

17. one of the multitude answered 
25.1 charge thee, come out of him, 

10:20. these have I observed from my youth. 

37. one on thy right hand, and the other on 
thy left 

40. to sit on my right hand and on my left 
11: 8. cut down branches off the trees, 

14. No man eat fruit of thee hereafter 
20. fig tree dried up from the roots. 
30. from heaven, or o/men? 

31. If we shall say, From heaven; 

32. if we shall say, O/men; 

12: 25. when they shall rise from the dead, 

30. thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all 

thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with 
all thy mind, and with all thy strength : 

33. And to love him with all the heart, and 

with all the understanding, and with all 
the soul, and with all the strength, 

36. Sit thou on my right hand, 

44. did cast in 0/ their abundance ; but she of 
her want did cast in 
13: 1. as he went out of the temple, 

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Mar 13: 27. his elect from the four winds, 
14: 18. One of you which eateth with 
20. one of the twelve, that dippeth 
23. they all drank of it. 
25. 1 will drink no more of the fruit 
31. he spake the more vehemently, (lit. of 

excess) 
62. sitting on the right hand of power, 

69. that stood by, This is (one) of them. 

70. Surely thou art (one) of them: 
72. )( the second time the cock crew. 

15: 27. one on his right hand, and the other on 
39. which stood over against (lit. on the op- 
posite) him, 
46. hewn out of a rock, 

16: 3. roll us away the stone from the door 

12. in another form unto two of them, 
19. sat on the right hand of God. 

Lu. 1:5. Zacharias, of the course of Abia: and his 
wife (was) of the daughters of Aaron, 
11. on the right side of the altar 
15. even from his mother's womb. 
27. was Joseph, of the house of David ; 
35. which shall be born of thee 

71. saved from our enemies, and from the hand 
74. out of the hand of our enemies 

78. the dayspring from on high 
2: 4. out of the city of Nazareth, 

— of the house and lineage of David: 

35. that the thoughts of many hearts 

36. of Phanuel, of the tribe of Aser: 
3: 8. God is able of these stones to raise 

22. a voice came from heaven, 
4:22. proceeded out of his mouth. 

35. Hold thy peace, and come out of him. 

38. he arose out of the synagogue, 
5: 3. taught the people out of the ship. 

17. out of every town of Galilee, 
6: 42. the beam out of thine own eye, 

44. tree is known by his own fruit. For of 

thorns men do not gather figs, nor of a 
bramble bush gather 

45. out of the good treasure of his 

— evil man out of the evil treasure 

— for of the abundance of the heart 
8: 27. there met him out of the city 

— which had devils )( long time, 

9: 7. that John was risen from the dead; 

35. there came a voice out of the cloud, 
10: 7. Go not from house to house. 

11. the very dust of your city, 

18. Satan as lightning fall from heaven. 

27. with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, 
and with all thy strength, and with all 
11 ; 5. Which o/you shall have a friend, 
6. a friend of mine in his journey 

13. (your) heavenly Father (lit. your Father 

from heaven) 

15. some of them, said, He casteth 

16. sought of him a sign /ro?7i heaven. 
27. a certain woman of the company 
31. from the utmost parts of the earth 
49. (some) of them they shall slay 
54. something out of his mouth, 

12: 6. not one of them is forgotten 
13. one of the company said unto 
15. in the abundance of the things which he 

possesseth. 
25. which of you with taking thought 

36. he will return from the wedding ; 
14: 28. which o/you, intending to build 

33. whosoever he be o/you that forsaketh 



Lu. 15: 4. What man of you, having an hundred 
sheep, if he lose one of them, 
16 : 9.o/ the mammon of unrighteousness ; 

31. though one rose from the dead. 
17: 7. which o/you, having a servant 

— when he is come from the field, 

15. one of them, when he saw 

24. out of the one (part) under heaven, 
18: 21. these have I kept/rom my youth up. 
19:22. Out 0/ thine own mouth will I 
20: 4. was it from heaven, or of men? 

5. If we shall say, From heaven ; 

6. if we say, Qfmen; 

35. the resurrection from the dead, 
42. Sit thou on my right hand, 
21 : 4. these have of their abundance 

— she of her penury hath cast in 

16. (some) o/you shall they cause to be 

18. not an hair o/your head perish. 
22: 3. being of the number of the twelve. 

16. 1 will not any more eat thereof 

23. which o/them it was that should 
50. one o/them smote the servant 
58. Thou art also o/them. 

69. the Son of man sit on the right hand 
23: 7. he belonged unto Herod's jurisdiction, 
8. desirous to see him of along (season), 

33. one on the right hand, and the other on the 
55. which came with him from Galilee, 

24: 13. two o/them went that same day 
22. certain women also o/our company 

46. to rise from the dead the third day: 
49. endued with power from on high. 

Joh. 1:13. Which were born, not of blood, nor of 
the will of the flesh, nor of the will of 
man, but o/God. 
16.o/his fulness have all we 

19. sent priests and Levites from Jerusalem 

24. sent were of the Pharisees. 

32. descending from heaven like 

35. John stood, and two o/his disciples ; 
40(41). One of the two which heard 
44(45). the city (lit. of the city) of Andrew 
46 (47). thing come out of Nazareth? 

2: 15. made a scourge of small cords, he drove 
them all out of the temple, 
22. he was risen from the dead, 

3 : 1 . There was a man of the Pharisees, 

5. Except a man be born 0/ water 

6. That which is born of the flesh 

— that which is born of the Spirit 

8. every one that is born of the Spirit. 
13. he that came down from heaven, 

25. question between (some) 0/ John's dis- 

ciples and (lit. 0/ John's disciples with) 

27.it be given him from heaven. 

31. he that is 0/ the earth is earthly, (lit. of 
the earth) and speaketh of the earth : 
he that cometh from heaven 

34. giveth not the Spirit by measure 
4: 6. being wearied with (his) journey, 

7. There cometh a woman of Samaria 

12. the well, and drank thereof himself, 

13. Whosoever drinketh o/this water 

14. whosoever drinketh of the water 
22. for salvation is of the Jews. 

30. Then they went out of the city, 
39. the Samaritans of that city believed 

47. come out of Judaea into Galilee, 
54. when he was come out of Judaea 

5: 24. is passed from death unto life. 
6: 8. One o/his disciples, Andrew, 



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Joh. 6: 11. likewise o/ the fishes as much 

13. fragments of the five barley loaves, 
23. came other boats from Tiberias 
26. because ye did eat of the loaves, 
31. gave them bread from heaven to eat. 
32. that bread from heaven; but my Father 
giveth you the true bread from heaven, 
.he which cometh down from heaven, 
. For I came down from heaven, 
given me I should lose nothing, (lit. not 

lose of it) 
which came down from heaven, 
saith, I came down from heaven ? 
. bread which cometh down from heaven, 

that a man may eat thereof 
.came down from heaven: if any man eat 

of this 
.bread which came down from heaven: 
.Many therefore of his disciples, 
. some of you that believe not. For Jesus 

knew from the beginning 
.given unto him of 'my Father. 
. From that (time) many of his 
. one o/you is a devil ? 
.being one of the twelve. 
. whether it be of God, or 
.none o/you keepeth the law? 
.not because it is of Moses, but of the 

fathers ; 
.some of them of Jerusalem, 
.many of the people believed 

■ out of his belly shall flow rivers 
.Many of the people therefore, 
. Shall Christ come out of Galilee ? 
.cometh of the seed of David, 
.some of them would have taken 
, Have any of the rulers or of the Pharisees 

believed on him ? 

to Jesus by night, being one of them, 
. Art thou also of Galilee? 

out of Galilee ariseth no prophet. 
, Ye are from beneath ; I am from above : 
ye are of this world; I am not of this 
world. 

"We be not born of fornication ; 
.proceeded forth and came from God ; 
. Ye are o/(your) father the devil, 

he speaketh of his own: 
.Which o/you convinceth me of sin? 
, He that is of God heareth God's words : 

because ye are not of God. 
, w r ent out of the temple, going 

■ which was blind from (his) birth, 
made clay of the spittle, and he 
said some of the Pharisees, 

, Then again (lit. of a second time) called 
Since the world began (j/croo cuwvoc) was 
it not heard that 

, (some) of the Pharisees which were 

which are not o/this fold: 
many of them said, He hath 
because ye are not of my sheep, 
pluck them out of my hand. 
out o/my Father's hand. 
I shewed you from my Father ; _ 
he escaped out of their hand, 
of Bethany, )( the town of Mary 
many of the Jews came to 
some of them said, Could not 
many of the Jews which came 
some of them went their ways 
one o/them, (named) Caiaphas, 



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Joh. 11 :55. many went out of the country 
12: l.whom he raised from the dead. 

3. with the odour of the ointment. 

4. Then saith one of his disciples, 
9. Much people of the Jews 

— he had raised from the dead. 
17. called Lazarus out of his grave, and raised 
him from the dead, 
. Greeks among them that came up to 
. Father, save me/rom. this hour: 
.came there a voice from heaven, 
. if I be lifted up from the earth, 
. "We have heard out of the law 
. among the chief rulers also many 
.1 have not spoken of myself; 
. should depart out o/this world 
. He riseth from supper, and laid 
.that one o/you shall betray me. 
. If ye were of the world, the 

because ye are not of the world, but I 

have chosen you out of the world, 
. I said not unto you at the beginning, 
. none o/you asketh me, 
.for he shall receive o/mine, 

that he shall take o/mine, 

Then said (some) o/his disciples 

gavest me out of the world: 

none o/them is lost, but the 
. they are not of the world, even as I am 

not of the world. 
. take them out of the world, 

shouldest keep them from the evil. 
. They are not of the world, even as I am 

not of the world. 
.from the chief priests and Pharisees, 
. O/them which thou gavest me 
.also (one) o/this man's disciples? 
.Art not thou also (one) o/his disciples? 
. One of the servants of the high priest, 
.My kingdom is not of this world: if my 

kingdom were o/this world, 
. Every one that is of the truth 
. soldiers platted a crown of thorns, 
.from thenceforth Pilate sought 
. woven from the top throughout. 
. stone taken away from the sepulchre, 
.the Lord out of the sepulchre, 
.he must rise again from the dead. 
.Thomas, one of the twelve, 
.two other o/his disciples, 
.that he w r as risen from the dead. 
. with the reward of iniquity ; 
.shew whether of these two thou 
.from which Judas by transgression 
.there came a sound from heaven 
, for he is on my right hand, 
, that of the fruit of his loins, 

Sit thou on my right hand, 

lame from his mother's womb 
. God hath raised from the dead; 

raise up unto you o/your brethren, 
, destroyed from among the people. 
, the resurrection from the dead. 
, of the kindred of the high priest, 

whom God raised from the dead, 
, counsel or this work be of men, 
, if it be of God, ye cannot 

look ye out among you seven men 

arose certain of the synagogue, which 

Get thee out of thy country, and from 
thy kindred, 

out of the land of the Chalda?ans, 



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Acts 7:10 
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out of all his afflictions, 
.unto you of your brethren, 
. out of the land of Egypt, 
. standing on the right hand of God, 
. standing on the right hand of God. 
. believest with all thine heart, 
.were come up out of the water, 
. had kept his bed )( eight years, 
.a centurion of the band called 
. unto him again )( the second time, 
.after he rose from the dead. 
.they of the circumcision which 
.they that were of the circumcision 
.a great sheet, let down from heaven 
. answered me again (lit. of a second time) 
from heaven, 

20. some of them, were men of Cyprus 

28. there stood up one of them named 
: 7. his chains fell off from (his) hands. 

11. out of the hand of Herod, and (from) 

17. had brought him out of the prison. 

25. Barnabas and Saul returned from Jeru- 

salem, 
: 17. brought he them out of it. 

21. a man of the tribe of Benjamin, 

30. God raised him from the dead: 
34. he raised him up from the dead, 
42. were gone out of the synagogue, 

: 8. a cripple from his mother's womb, 
: 2. certain other of them, should go up 
14. take out of them (lit. out of the nations) 

21. Moses of old time hath in every 

22. to send chosen men of their own 

23. which are of the Gentiles in Antioch 

24. certain which went out from us 

29. from which if ye keep yourselves, 
: 40. they went out of the prison, 
; 3. suffered, and risen again from the dead ; 

4. some of them believed, and consorted 

12. Therefore many of them believed ; 

26. hath made of one blood all nations 

31. he hath raised him from the dead. 
33. Paul departed from among them, 
i l.Paul departed from Athens, and came 

2. all Jews to depart from Rome: 
; 16. fled out of that house 

25. ye know that by this craft 

33. drew Alexander out of the multitude, 

34. all with one voice (lit. one voice from all) 
:30. Also of your own selves shall 

8. which was (one) of the seven ; 
: 6. there shone from heaven a great 
14. hear the voice of (lit. from) his mouth. 

18. get thee quickly out of Jerusalem : 
:10.by force from among them, 
2Lo/them more than forty men, 
34. asked of what province he was. 
; 7. took (him) away out of our hands, 

10. thou hast been of many years 
: 4. My manner of life from my youth, 
17. Delivering thee from the people, 
23. first that should rise from the dead, (lit. 
first from the resurrection of the dead) 
22. no loss of (any man's) life among you, 

29. four anchors out of the stern, 

30. about to flee out of the ship, 

— cast anchors out of the foreship, 
34. not an hair fall from the head 
: 3. came a viper out of the heat, 

4. beast hang on his hand, 

— though he hath escaped )( the sea, 
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i Ro. 1:3. made of the seed of David 

4. by the resurrection from the dead: 

17. revealed from faith to faith: 

— The just shall live by faith. 
2: 8. unto them that are contentious, (lit. of 

contention) 

18. being instructed out of the law ; 
27.uncircumcision which is by nature, 

29. whose praise (is) not of men, but o/God. 
3: 20. by the deeds of the law there shall 

26. justifler of him which believeth (lit. him 
o/faith) 

30. justify the circumcision by faith, 
4: 2. if Abraham were justified by works, 

12. not of the circumcision only, 
14. they which are of the law 
16. Therefore (it is) o/faith, that 

— not to that only which is of the law, but 
to that also which is of the faith of A. ; 

24. raised up Jesus our Lord from the dead ; 
5 : 1 . Therefore being justified by faith, 

16. the judgment (was) by one to 

— the free gift (is) of many offences 
6: 4. Christ was raised up from the dead 

9. Christ being raised from the dead 

13. those that are alive from the dead, 

17. ye have obeyed from the heart 
7: 4. him who is raised from the dead, 

24. deliver me from the body of this death ? 
8:11. raised up Jesus from the dead 

— that raised up Christ from the dead 
9: 5. Whose (are) the fathers, and o/whom 

6. not all Israel, which are of Israel: 

10. Rebecca also had conceived by one, 

11. not of works, but of him that calleth ; 
21.o/ the same lump to make 
24. not of the Jews only, but also of the 

Gentiles? 
30. righteousness which is o/faith. 
32. not by faith, but as it were by the 
10: 5. righteousness which is of the law, 

6. righteousness which is o/faith 

7. bring up Christ again from the dead. 
9. hath raised him from the dead, 

17. So then faith (cometh) by hearing, 
11: 1 . of the seed of Abraham, 

6. then (is it) no more 0/ works: 

— if (it be) 0/ works, then is it 

14. might save some of them. 

15. but life from the dead? 
24. out of the olive tree which is wild 
26. There shall come out of Sion the 
36. For o/him, and through him, 

12: 18. as much as lieth in you, (lit. as is q/you) 
13: 3. thou shalthave praise of the same: 

11. time to awake out 0/ sleep: 
14: 23. because (he eateth) not of faith: for 

whatsoever (is) not o/faith is sin. 
16: 10. which are o/Aristobulus' (houshold). 
ll.be of the (houshold) of Narcissus, 
lCo. 1:30. o/him are ye in Christ Jesus, 
2: 12. the spirit which is o/God; 
5: 2. be taken away from among you. 
10. needs go out of the world. 
13. put away from among yourselves 
7 : 5. except (it be) with consent for a time, 

7. hath his proper gift of God, 
8: 6. the Father, o/whom (are) all things, 
9: 7. eateth not of the fruit thereof? 

— eateth not of the milk of the flock? 

13. live (of the things) of the temple? 

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lCo. 9: 19. though- 1 be free from all (men), 
10: 4. they drank of that spiritual Rock 

17. all partakers of that one bread. 
11 : 8. man is not of the woman ; but the woman 
of the man. 
12. as the woman (is) of the man, 
— by the woman ; but all things of God. 
28. eat of (that) bread, and drink of (that) 
cup. 
12:15.1 am not of the body; is it therefore not 
of the body? 

16. not the eye, I am not of the body ; is it 

therefore not of the body? 
27. body of Christ, and members in particular. 
9. we know in part, and we prophesy in part. 

10. then that which is in part 
12. now I know in part ; 

6. of whom the greater part remain 
12. that he rose from the dead, 
20. now is Christ risen from the dead, 
47. The first man (is) of the earth, earthy: the 

second man (is) the Lord from heaven. 
2Co. 1 : 10. delivered us from so great a death, 

11. by the means o/many persons 

2: 2. same which is made sorry by me? 

4. For out of much affliction and 

17. as of sincerity, but as o/God, 

3 : 1 . (letters) of commendation from you ? 

5. think any thing as of ourselves ; but our 

sufficiency (is) of God; 
4: 6. the light to shine out of darkness, 

7. may be of God, and not of us. 
5 : 1 . we have a building of God, 

2. our house which is from heaven: 

8. rather to be absent from the body, 

18. all things (are) of God, who hath 
6: 17. come out from among them, 

7 : 9. receive damage by us in nothing. 
8: 7. and (in) your love (lit. love from you) 
to us, 
11. a performance also out o/that 
14(13).oy an equality, (that) now 
9: 2. your zeal (lit. the zeal of you) hath 
provoked 

7. not grudgingly (lit. of grief), or of ne- 

cessity : 
11:26. (in) perils by (mine own) countrymen, 

(in) perils by the heathen, 
12: 6. or (that) he heareth o/me. 
13: 4. he was crucified through weakness, yet he 

liveth by the power of God. 

— live with him by the power of God 
Gal. 1: 1. who raised him from the dead; 

4. from this present evil world, 

8. though we, or an angel from heaven, 
15. separated me from my mother's womb, 

2: 12. which were of the circumcision. 

15. not sinners of the Gentiles, 

16. not justified by the works of the law, but 

by the faith of Jesus Christ, 

— that we might be justified by the faith of 

Christ, and not by the works of the law: 
for by the works of the law shall no 
3: 2. the Spirit by the works of the law, or by 
the hearing of faith ? 
5. by the works of the law, or by the 

7. that they which are of faith, 

8. justify the heathen through faith, 

9. then they which be of faith 

10. as are of the works of the law 

11. The just shall live by faith. 

12. the law is not of faith: 



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Gal. 3: 13. hath redeemed us from the curse 

18. if the inheritance (be) of the law, (it is) 
no more of promise: 

21 . should have been by the law. 

22. the promise by faith of Jesus Christ 
24. we might be justified by faith. 

4: 4. his Son, made of a woman, 

22. one by a bondmaid, the other by a free- 

woman. 

23. he (who was) of the bondwoman 

— he of the freewoman (was) by 
5: 5. hope of righteousness by faith. 

8.(cometh) not o/him that calleth you. 
6: 8. shall of the flesh reap corruption ; 

— shall of the Spirit reap life 
;20.he raised him from the dead, 
; 8. that not of yourselves: 

9. Not of works, lest any man should 
:15. 0/ whom the whole family 
20. exceeding abundantly (lit. of abundance) 

above all that 
: 16. From whom the whole body 

29. proceed out of your mouth, 
: 14. that sleepest, and arise from the dead, 

30. For we are members of his body, of his 
flesh, and of his bones. 

: 6. the will of God from the heart; 
: 16. one preach Christ of contention, 

17. the other of 'love, knowing that 
23.1 am in a strait betwixt two, (lit. am held 

in a strait by the two) 
: 5.o/ the stock of Israel, 

— an Hebrew of the Hebrews ; 
9. righteousness, which is of the law, 

— righteousness which is of God 
20. from whence also we look for 

: 22. they that are o/Ca?sar's houshold. 
: 13. delivered us from the power of 

18. the firstborn from the dead; 
: 12. hath raised him from the dead. 

14. took it out of the way, nailing it 

19. from which all the body by 
: 8. filthy communication out of your mouth. 

23. ye do, do (it) heartily, (lit. from the heart) 
: 9. beloved brother, who is (one) of you. 

11. who are of the circumcision. 

12. who is (one) of you, a servant of Christ, 
16. read the (epistle) from Laodicea. 

; 10. to wait for his Son from heaven, whom he 

raised from the dead, 
i 3. (was) not of deceit, nor q/"uncleanness, 

6. Nor of men sought we glory, 
: 10. praying exceedingly (lit. above of excess) 
; 13. esteem them very highly (lit. above of 

excess) in love 
; 7. until he be taken out of the way. 
; 5. charity out of a pure heart, 
: 4. of words, whereof cometh envy, 
; 8. Jesus Christ of the seed of David was 

raised from the dead according 
22. on the Lord out of a pure heart. 
26. out of the snare of the devil, 
: 6. For of 'this sort are they which 

11. out of (them) all the Lord delivered me. 
: 17. delivered out of the mouth of the lion. 
: 10. specially they of the circumcision: 

12. One of themselves, (even) a prophet 
: 8. he that is of the contrary part 
: 5. Not by works of righteousness 
; 13. Sit on my right hand, until 
: 11. sanctified (are) all of one: 
: 13. lest any of you be hardened 



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Heb 3: 16. not all that came out of Egypt 
4: 1 .any of you should seem to come 
5 : 1 . high priest taken from among men 

7. able to save him from death, 
7: 4. Abraham gave )( the tenth of the spoils. 

5. they that are of the sons of Levi, 

— come out of the loins of Abraham: 

6. descent is not counted from them 

12. there is made of necessity a change 
14. our Lord sprang out of Juda ; 

8: 9. to lead them out of the land of Egypt ; 
9:28. shall he appear )( the second time 
10: 38. the just shall live by faith: 
11 : 3. not made of things which do appear. 
19. to raise (him) up, even from the dead; 
35. received their dead raised to life again: 

(lit. their dead of or by resurrection) 
:10.whereo/they have no right to eat 
20. from the dead our Lord Jesus, 
: 16. one of you say unto them, 
18. shew me thy faith without thy works, and 
I will shew thee my faith by my works. 

21. Abraham our father justified by works, 

22. by works was faith made perfect ? 
24. see then how that by works a man is justi- 
fied, and not by faith only. 

25.Rahab the harlot justified by works, 
: 10. Out of the same mouth proceedeth 

11. send forth at the same place 

13. shew out of a good conversation 
: 1. of your lusts that war in your 
: 20. the sinner from the error of his way shall 

save a soul from death, 
: 3. of Jesus Christ from the dead, 

18. from your vain conversation 

21. that raised him up from the dead, 

22. love one another with a pure heart 

23. not of corruptible seed, but of 
: 9. hath called you out of darkness 

12. they may by (your) good works, 
:ll.as of the ability which God giveth: 
: 18. this voice which came from heaven 
: 8. soul from day to day (lit. day after day) 

9. deliver the godly out of temptations, 
21. turn from the holy commandment 
: 5. earth standing out of the water 
: 16. is not of the Father, but is of the world. 

19. They went out from us, but they were not 
of us ; for if they had been of us, 

— that they were not alio/ us. 
21 . that no lie is of the truth. 
29. doeth righteousness is born o/him. 

: 8. that committeth sin is of the devil ; 
9. Whosoever is born of God doth 

— because he is born of God. 
10. doeth not righteousness is not o/God, 
12. Cain, (who) was of that wicked one, 

14. passed from death unto life, 
19. we know that we are of the truth, 

24. by the Spirit which he hath given us. 
: 1 . whether they are of God : 

2. come in the flesh is of God: 

3. in the flesh is not of God: 

4. Ye are o/God, little children, 

5. They are of the world: therefore speak 
they of the world, 

6. We are o/God: he that knoweth 

— he that is not of God heareth not us. 
Hereoy know we the spirit of 

7. love one another: for love is o/God; and 

every one that loveth is born of God, 
13. he hath given us o/his Spirit. 



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Jesus is the Christ is born o/God: 
also that is begotten o/him. 
whatsoever is born of God 
whosoever is born of God sinneth not ; 
but he that is begotten of God keepeth 
we know that we are of God, 
. that I found of thy children 

casteth (them) out of the church. 
, He that doeth good is of God : 

people out of the land of Egypt, 

pulling (them) out of the fire ; 

the first begotten of the dead, 

out of his mouth went a sharp 

thy candlestick out o/his place, 

to eat of the tree of life, which is 
,the devil shall cast (some) of you 
, shall not be hurt of the second death. 
, I give to eat of the hidden manna, 
, to repent of her fornication; 
. except they repent of their deeds, 
.his name out of the book of life, 
. them of the synagogue of Satan, 
. thee from the hour of temptation, 
.which cometh down out of heaven 
. I will spue thee out of my mouth. 
• buy of me gold tried in the fire, 
.out of the throne proceeded lightnings 
.one of the elders saith unto me, 

the Lion of the tribe of Juda, 
. out of the right hand of him 
. out of every kindred, and tongue, 
.the Lamb opened one of the seals, 

one of the four beasts saying, 
. were moved out of their places 
. o/all the tribes of the children 
. Of the tribe of Juda (were) sealed 

Of the tribe of Reuben... Of the tribe of 

Gad 

. Of the tribe of Aser... Of the tribe of 

Nepthalim... Of the tribe of Manasses 
. Of the tribe of Simeon... Of the tribe of 

Levi... Of the tribe of Issachar 
. Of the tribe of Zabulon... Of the tribe of 
Joseph... Of the tribe of Benjamin 

o/all nations, and kindreds, and people, 

one of the elders answered, 
.came out of great tribulation, 
. out of the angel's hand. 
. filled it with fire of the altar, 
.fell a great star from heaven, 
. many men died o/the waters, 
. by reason of the other voices 
. I saw a star fall from heaven 
. there arose a smoke out of the pit, 

by reason of the smoke of the pit. 
. there came out of the smoke 

I heard a voice from the four horns 

out of their mouths issued fire 
.by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the 
brimstone, which issued out of their 
mouths. 
. repented not of the works of their 
.repented they of their murders, nor of 
their sorceries, nor of their fornication, 
nor of their thefts, 
.angel come down from heaven, 
. I heard a voice from heaven 

the voice which I heard from heaven 

little book out of the angel's hand, 

fire proceedeth out of their mouth 

out o/the bottomless pit 
.they of the people and kindreds 



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EKA 



12: 



13: 



14: 



15: 



Rev.l 1:11. the Spirit of life from God 

12. they heard a great voice from heaven 

15. the serpent cast out of his mouth 

16. the dragon cast out of his mouth. 

1 . a beast rise up out of the sea, 
11 . coming up out of the earth ; 
lS.maketh fire come down from heaven 

2. 1 heard a voice from heaven, 

8. made all nations drink of the wine 

10. same shall drink of the wine of 

13. 1 heard a voice from heaven 

— they may rest from their labours; 
15. angel came out of the temple, 

17. another angel came out of the temple 

18. angel came outworn the altar, 
20. blood came out of the winepress, 

2. over the beast, and over his image, and 
over his mark, (and) over the number of 

6. seven angels came out of the temple, 
7.one of the four beasts gave unto 
8. from the glory of God, and from his power ; 
16: l.a great voice out of the temple 
7. 1 heard another out of the altar 

10. they gnawed their tongues for pain, 

11. because of their pains and )( their sores, 
and repented not of their deeds. 

13. md of the mouth of the dragon, and out of 
the mouth of the beast, and out of the 
mouth of the false prophet. 

21. a great bailor of 'heaven, 

— because of the plague of the hail ; 
17: 1 . came one of the seven angels 

2. with the wine of her fornication. 

6. with the blood of the saints, and with the 
blood of the martyrs of Jesus: 

8. ascend out of the bottomless pit, 

11. is of the seven, and goeth into 
18: 1. another angel come down from heaven, 

— was lightened with his glory. 

3. have drunk of the wine of the 

— through the abundance of her 
4. 1 heard another voice from heaven, saying, 

Come out of her, my people, 

— receive not of her plagues. 

12. vessels of most precious wood, 
19.% reason of her costliness ! 

20. God hath avenged you on (lit. of) her. 
2. blood of his servants at her hand. 

5. a voice came out of the throne, 
15. out of his mouth goeth a sharp 

21. (sword) proceeded out of his mouth: and 
all the fowls were filled ivith their flesh. 

l.an angel come down from heaven, 

7. shall be loosed out of his prison, 

9. down from God out of heaven, 
12. judged out of those things which were 

2. down from God out of heaven, 
3. 1 heard a great voice out of heaven 

6. of the fountain of the water of life 
10. descending out of heaven from God, 
21. every several gate was of one pearl: 

1. proceeding out of the throne 
19. out of the holy city, and (from) the 



19: 



20: 



21 






Mar 13: 

Lu. 2: 

4: 

6: 

13: 

16; 

Joh. 6: 

7: 

16 

19: 

Acts 2 



Ro. 2 
12 
14 

15 

ICo. 1 

3 



aiccujTOQ, hekastos. 

Mat.16: 27. shall reward every man according 
18 :35. forgive not every one his brother 
25 :15. to every man according to his 
26: 22. began every one of them to say 



7. 
17. 

20. 
24. 
24. 
21. 

7. 
11. 
18. 
26. 
23, 
38. 

2. 
10. 

7. 

4. 

5. 

Eph. 4: 7. 

16. 

25. 

5:33. 

6: 8. 

Phi. 2: 



10:i 
11: 

12: 



16 

2Co. 5 

9 

Gal. 6 



Col. 4: 

ITh. 2: 

4: 

2Th. 1 

Heb. 3: 

6 

8 



1:21 



Jas. 1:14 



to every man his work, 

every one into his own city. 

his hands on every one of them, 

For every tree is known by 

doth not each one of you on the 

called every one of his lord's debtors 

that every one of them may take 

every man went unto his own house. 

scattered, every man to his own, 

four parts, to every soldier a part; 

it sat upon each of them. 

every man heard them speak 

how hear we every man in our 

be baptized every one of you 

turning away every one of you 

made unto every man according 

every man according to his ability, 

not far from every one of us : 

to warn every one night and day 

he declared particularly (lit. by each 

one) 
offered for every one of them . 
render to every man according 
as God hath dealt to every man 
Let every man be fully persuaded 
So then every one of us shall 
Let every one of us please 
that every one of you saith, 
as the Lord gave to every man? 
every man shall receive his own 
let every man take heed how 
Every man's work shall be 
fire shall try every man's work 
every man have praise of God. 
let every man have his own wife, and let 

every woman have her own husband. 
every man hath his proper gift 
hath distributed to every man, as the Lord 

hath called every one, 
Let every man abide in the same 
let every man, wherein he is called, 
every man another's (wealth). 
in eating every one taketh before 
given to every man to profit 
dividing to every man severally 
every one of them in the body, 
every one of you hath a psalm, 
.every man in his own order: 
to every seed his own body. 
, let every one of you lay by him 
, that every one may receive the 
, Every man according as he purposeth 
, let every man prove his own work, 
, every man shall bear his own burden, 
unto every one of us is given grace 
, in the measure of every part, 
, speak every man truth with 
. let every one of you in particular 
. good thing any man doeth, 
. Look not every man on his own things, 

but every man also on the things 
. ought to answer every man. 
.charged every one of you, 
. That every one of you should 
. the charity of every one of you 
. exhort one another daily,(lit.on every day) 
. we desire that every one of you 
. teach every man his neighbour, and every 

man his brother, 
.blessed both (lit. each of) the sons of 

Joseph ; 
. every man is tempted, when 



EKA 

1 Pet. 1:17. according to every man's work, 
4:10. As every man hath received the 
Rev. 2:23.1 will give unto every one of you 
5: 8. having every one of them harps, 
6:11. given unto every one of them ; 
20: 13. they were judged every man 
21:21. every several gate was of one 
22: 2. yielded her fruit every month: 
12. to give every man according 



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EKB 



EKao-rors 



hekastote. 



2Pet. 1:15. able... to have these things always in re- 
membrance. 



eKarov, hekaton. 

Mat.13: 8. some an hundredfold, some 

23. bringeth' forth, some an hundredfold, 
18: 12. if a man have an hundred sheep, 
28. owed him an hundred pence: 
Mar. 4: 8. some sixty, and some an hundred. 
20. some sixty, and some an hundred. 
6: 40. by hundreds, and by fifties. 
Lu. 15: 4. having an hundred sheep, 
16: 6. An hundred measures of oil. 
7. An hundred measures of wheat. 
Joh. 19: 39. about an hundred pound (weight). 

21 : 11. fishes, an hundred and fifty and three: 
Acts 1 : 15. about an hundred and twenty, 
Rev. 7: 4. sealed an hundred (and) forty (and) four 
14: l.an hundred, forty (and) four thousand, 
3. the hundred (and) forty (and) four thou- 
sand, 
21: 17. an hundred (and) forty (and) four cubits, 



£/carovra£rr]Cj hehatontaetees. 

Ro. 4: 19. was about an hundred years old, 



Acts22:26. When the centurion heard (that), 
23: 17. Paul called one of the centurions 

23. he called unto (him) two centurions, 
27: 6. there the centurion found a ship 
11. the centurion believed the master 
43. the centurion, willing to save Paul, 
28: 16. the centurion delivered the prisoners 



£KaTovTcnr\a(TLii)v, hekatontaplasion. 

Mat.1 9: 29. shall receive an hundredfold, 
Mar 10: 30. he shall receive an hundredfold 
Lu. 8: 8. bare fruit an hundredfold. 



tKarovTapxvQi hekatontarkees. 

ActslO: l.a centurion of the band called 

22. they said, Cornelius the centurion, 
24: 23. commanded a centurion to 
27 : l.a centurion of Augustus' band. 
31. Paul said to the centurion 



ZKarovTapxoQi hekatontarkos. 

Mat. 8: 5. there came unto him a centurion, 
8. The centurion answered and said, 
13. Jesus said unto the centurion, 
27 :54. when the centurion, and they that 
Lu. 7: 2. a certain centurion's servant, 

6. the centurion sent friends to him, 
23:47. when the centurion saw what 
Acts21: 32. immediately took soldiers and centurions 
22: 25. Paul said unto the centurion 



Mat. 7: 4. 
5. 

22. 

8:12. 

16. 

31. 

9:25. 

33. 

34. 

38. 

10: 1. 

8. 

12:20. 

24. 

26. 

27. 

28. 
35. 

13:52. 
15:17. 
17:19. 

21:12. 

39. 

22:13. 

25:30. 

Mar. 1:12. 

34. 

39. 

43. 

3:15. 

22. 

23. 

5:40. 

6:13. 

7:26. 

9:18. 

28. 

38. 

47. 

11:15. 

12: 8. 

16: 9. 

17. 

4:29. 

6:22. 

42. 



Lu. 



8:54, 

9:40, 

49. 

10: 2. 

35. 
11:14. 

15, 



£»c€aXXw, ekballo. 

Let me pull out the mote out of 

first cast out the beam out of 

see clearly to cast out the mole out of 

in thy name have cast out devils ? 

shall be cast out into outer darkness : 

he cast out the spirits with (his) word, 

saying, If thou cast us out, 

when the people were put forth, 

when the devil was cast out, 

He casteth out devils through 

that he will send forth labourers 

unclean spirits, to cast them out, 

raise the dead, cast out devils: 

till he send forth judgment unto 

doth not cast out devils, 

if Satan cast out Satan, he is 

if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, 

do your children cast (them) out? 

if I cast out devils by the Spirit 

bringeth forth good things: 

bringeth forth evil things. 

bringeth forth out of his treasure 

is cast out into the draught? 

Why could not we cast him out ? 

cast out all them that sold 

they caught him, and cast (him) out 

cast (him) into outer darkness ; 

cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer 

driveth him into the wilderness. 

and cast out many devils ; 

throughout all Galilee, and cast out devils. 

forthwith sent him away; 

to cast oid devils : 

of the devils casteth he out devils. 

How can Satan cast out Satan ? 

when he had put them all out, 

they cast out many devils, 

he would cast forth the devil 

that they should cast him out ; 

Why could not we cast him out? 

we saw one casting out devils 

thine eye offend thee, pluck it out: 

began to cast out them that 

cast (him) out of the vineyard. 

out of whom he had cast seven devils. 

shall they cast out devils ; 

thrust him out of the city, 

shall reproach (you), and cast out your 

name 
let me pidl out the mote 
cast out first the beam out of 
see clearly to pull out the mote 
put them all out, and took her by the hand, 

and 
thy disciples to cast him out ; 
we saw one casting out devils 
that he would send forth labourers into his 

harvest, 
he took oid two pence, and gave 
he was casting out a devil, 
He casteth oid devils through 



EKB 



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EKA 



Lu. 11 



13 

19 
20 

Joh. 2 
6 
9 

10 

12 

Acts 7 

9 

13 
16 
27 
Gal. 4 
Jas. 2 
3Joh. 
Rev.ll 



;18. 1 cast out devils through Beelzebuh. 

19. if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom 

do your sons cast (them) out ? 

20. But if I with the finger of God cast out 
: 28. you (yourselves) thrust out. 

32. Behold, I cast out devils, 
:45. to cast out them that sold therein, 
: 12. wounded him also, and cast (him) out. 

15. cast him out of the vineyard, and 
; 15. he drove them all out of the temple, 
:37. 1 will in no wise cast out. 
: 34. thou teach us? And they cast him out. 

35. that they had cast him out; 
: 4. he putteth forth his own sheep, 
: 31. shall the prince of this world be cast out. 
:58. cast (him) out of the city, and 
■AO.put them all forth, and kneeled down, 

and 
:50. expelled them out of their coasts. 
:37. now do they thrust us out privily? 
: 38. and cast out the wheat into the sea. 
:30. Cast out the bondwoman 
:25. and had sent (them) out another way ? 

10. casteth (them) out of the church. 
: 2. without the temple leave out, 



ek&clolq, ekbasis. 

1 Co.10: 13. also make a way to escape, 
Hebl3: 7. considering the end of (their) conversa- 
tion: 



lCo.16: 11. 1 look for him with the brethren. 
Heb 10: 13. expecting till his enemies be 

11 : 10. he looked for a city which hath 
Jas. 5: 7. the husbandman waiteth for the 
IV et.3:2Q. waited in the days of Noah, 



ckStjXocj ekdeelos. 

2Ti. 3: 9. folly shall be manifest unto all 



£Kdr]/i£w 5 ekdeemeo. 

2Co. 5: 6. we are absent from the Lord: 

8. rather to~be absent from the body, 
9. that, whether present or absent, 



licSiStojUt} ekdidomi. 

Mat.21: 33. built a tower, and let it out to 

41. will let out (his) vineyard unto 
3Iar 12 : 1 . let it out to husbandmen, 
Lu. 20: 9. let it forth to husbandmen, 



kicSiYiyEOfiai, ekdieegeomai. 

ActslS: 41. though a man declare it unto you. 
15: 3. declaring the conversion of the 



Ik^oXtj, ekbolee. 

Acts27:18.next (day) they lightened the ship; (lit. 
they made a casting out) 



kicyafiiZo), ekgamizo. 

Mat. 22: 30. neither marry, nor are given in marriage, 

24: 38. marrying and giving in marriage, 
Lu. 1 7 : 27 . they were given in marriage, 
lCo. 7: 38. he that giveth (her) in marriage doeth 
well; but he that giveth (her) not in 
marriage 



sbcy ay.la-KOiJ.aL, ekgamiskomai. 

Lu. 20: 34. marry, and are given in marriage: 

35. neither marry, nor are given in marriage: 



eicyova, 

ITi. 5: 4. have children or nephews, (lit. descendants') 

£K§a— avail), ekdapanao. 

2Co.l2:15.I will very gladly spend and be spent 



£K§fK£w, ekdikeo. 

Lu. 18: 3. saying, Avenge me of mine adversary. 

5. 1 will avenge her, lest by her 
Ro. 12: 19. Dearly beloved, avenge not yourselves, 
2Co.lO: 6. to revenge all disobedience, 
Rev. 6:10. dost thou not judge and avenge our blood 
19: 2. hath avenged the blood of his 



Lu. 18; 



Acts 7: 

Ro. 12: 
2Co. 7: 
2Th. 1: 
Heb 10 
i lPet.2: 



£K§£^0|ua£, ekdekomai. 

Joh. 5: 3. withered, waiting for the moving 
Actsl7:j6.M>fo7e Paul waited for them at Athens, 
lCo.ll:33.to eat, tarry one for another. 



tK^LKr](jLg, ekdikeesis. 

shall not God avenge (lit. make vengeance 

for) his own 
that he will avenge (lit. make. Sj-c. ) them 

speedily, 
these be the days of vengeance, 
avenged (lit. made v. fyc. ) him that was 

oppressed, 
it is written, Vengeance (is) mine ; 
(what) zeal, yea, (what) revenge! 
taking vengeance on them that 
said, Vengeance (belongeth) unto me, 
for the punishment of evildoers, 



ekSikoq, ekdikos. 

Ro. 13: 4. a revenger to (execute) wrath upon 
ITh. 4: 6. the Lord (is) the avenger of all such, 



£K§fwKw, ekdioko. 

Lu. 11 :49. them they shall slay and persecute : 
ITh. 2: 15. own prophets, and have persecuted us 



EKA 



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EKE 



ckSotoc? ekdotos. 

Acts 2: 23. being delivered by the determinate 

iK^o\ih ekdokee. 

Heb 10:27. a certain fearful looking for of judgment 



ekSvwj ekduo. 

Mat.27 : 28. they stripped him, and put on him 

31. they took the robe off from him, 
Mar 15: 20. they took off the purple from him, 
Lu. 10:30. which stripped him... and departed, 
2Co. 5: 4. that we would be unclothed, 



£K£t, 



eh. 



Mat. 2: 13. be thou there until I bring thee word: 
15. was there until the death of Herod: 
22. he was afraid to go thither: 
5: 24. Leave there thy gift before the 
6:21. there will your heart be also. 
8: 12. there shall be weeping and gnashing 
12:45. they enter in and dwell there: 
13:42. there shall be wailing and gnashing 

50. there shall be wailing and gnashing 
58. did not many mighty works there 

14: 23. evening was come, he was there alone. 

15:29. into a mountain, and sat down there. 

1 7 : 20. Remove hence to yonder place ; 

18: 20. there am I in the midst of them. 

19: 2. he healed them there. 

21 : 17. into Bethany ; and he lodged there. 

22: 1 1 . he saw there a man which had 

13. there shall be weeping and gnashing 
24:28.^ere will the eagles be gathered 

51. there shall be weeping and gnashing 
25:30.?Aere shall be weeping and gnashing 
26:36. while I go and pray yonder. 

7 1 . said unto them that were there, 
27 :36. they watched him there ; 

47. Some of them that stood there, 
55. many women were there 
61. there was Mary Magdalene, 
28: 1 .there shall ye see him: 
Mar 1 : 13. he was there in the wilderness 

2: 6. certain of the scribes sitting there, 
3: 1. there was a man there which 
5 :11. Now there was there nigh unto 
6: 5. could there do no mighty work, 
10. there abide till ye depart from 

33. ran afoot thither out of all cities, 
55. where they heard he was )(. 

11 : 5. them that stood there said 

13:21.Lo, here (is) Christ; or, lo, (he is) there 

14:15. there make ready for us. 

16: 7. there shall ye see him, as he said 
2: 6. that, while they were there, 
6: 6. there was a man whose right 
8 : 32. there was there an herd of many 
9: 4. there abide, and thence depart. 

10: 6. if the son of peace be there, 

11:26. they enter in, and dwell there: 

12: 18. there will I bestow all my 

34. there will your heart be also. 
13:28. There shall be weeping and gnashing 
15:13.*Aere wasted his substance 
17 : 21 . Lo here ! or, lo there ! 



Lu. 17 : 23. See here ; or, see there : 

37. thither will the eagles be gathered 
21 : 2. casting in thither two mites. 
22; 12. room furnished: there make ready. 
23:33. there they crucified him, 
Joh. 2 : 1 . the mother of Jesus was there : 
6. were set there six waterpots 
12. they continued there not many 
3:22. there he tarried with them, 

23. there was much water there : 
4: 6. Now Jacob's well was there. 

40. he abode there two days. 
5: 5. a certain man was there, 
6: 3. there he sat with his disciples. 

22. was none other boat there, 

24. saw that Jesus was not there, 
10:40. first baptized ; and there he abode. 

42. many believed on him there. 
11 : 8. goest thou thither again ? 
15. that I was not there, to the 
31. unto the grave to weep there. 
12: 2. There they made him a supper ; 
9. knew that he was there: 
26. there shall also my servant be: 
18: 2. Jesus ofttimes resorted thither 

3. cometh thither with lanterns 
19:42. TJiere laid they Jesus therefore 
Acts 9:33. there he found a certain man 
14:28. there they abode long time with 
16: l.a certain disciple was there, 
17: 14. Timotheus abode there still. 
19:21. After I have been there, 
25 : 9. there be judged of these things 
14. they had been there many days, 
Ro. 9:26. there shall they be called the 

15: 24. brought on my way thitherward 
2Co. 3:17. Spirit of the Lord (is), there (is) liberty. 
Tit. 3: 12. 1 have determined there to winter. 
Heb. 7: 8. there he (receiveth them), of whom 
Jas. 2: 3. to the poor, Stand thou there, 

3:16. there (is) confusion and every evil work. 
4: 13. continue there a year, and buy and sell, 
Rev. 2: 14. thou hast there them that hold 
12: 6. they should feed her there 

14. where she is nourished ) ( for 
21 :25. there shall be no night there. 
22: 5. there shall be no night there; 

See also kcIkh. 



Lu. 



Ma 


. 4:21. 




5:26. 




9: 9. 




27. 




11: 1. 




12: 9. 




15. 




13:53. 




14:13. 




15:21. 




29. 




19:15. 


Mar. 1:19 




6: 1. 




10. 




11. 




7:24. 




9:30. 


Lu 


9: 4. 



IkeIOev, ekithen. 

.going on from thence, he saw 

, by no means come out thence, 

, as Jesus passed forth from thence, 

.when Jesus departed thence, 

.he departed thence to teach 

. when he was departed thence, 

. he withdrew himself from thence: 

. finished these parables, he departed thence. 

. he departed thence by ship 

. went thence, and departed into 

.Jesus departed from thence, 

. hands on them, and departed thence. 

. had gone a little farther thence, 

.he went out from thence, 

. till ye depart from that place. 

. when ye depart thence, shake 

.from thence he arose, and went 

. they departed thence, and passed 

.there abide, and thence depart. 



EKE 



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EKE 



Lu. 12:59. thou shalt not depart thence, 
16: 26. that (would come) from thence. 

Joh. 4:43. after two days he departed thence, 
11:54. went thence unto a country near 

Actsl3: A. from thence they sailed to Cyprus. 
16:12./rom thence to Philippi, which 
18 : 7. he departed thence, and entered 
20:13. there (lit.thence) intending to take in Paul; 

See also KcticeWev. 



Mar. 6 

7 



Mat. 3: 1. 


7:22. 


25. 


27. 


8:13. 


28. 


9:22. 


26. 


31. 


10:14. 


15. 


19. 


11:25. 


12: 1. 


45. 


13: 1. 


11. 


44. 


14: 1. 


35. 


15:22. 


28. 


17:18. 


27. 


18: 1. 


/ . 
27. 


28. 


32. 


21:40. 


22: 7. 


10. 


23. 


46. 


24:19. 


22. 


29. 


36. 


43. 


46. 


48. 


50. 


25: 7. 


19. 


26:24. 


29. 


55. 


27: 8. 


19. 


63. 


Mar. 1 : 9. 


2:20. 


3:24 


25. 


4:11 


35 



Ik£?vo£, ekinos. 

In those days came John the Baptist, 
Many will say to me in that day, 
winds blew, and beat upon that house ; 
winds blew, and beat upon that house; 
healed in the selfsame hour, 
no man might pass by that way. 
was made whole from that hour, 
went abroad into all that land, 
abroad his fame in all that country, 
depart out of that house or city, 
than for that city, 
be given you in that same hour 
At that time Jesus answered 
At that time Jesus went on the 
, the last (state) of that man 
. The same day went Jesus out 
to them it is not given, 
that he hath, and buyeththat field. 
At that time Herod the tetrarch 
. when the men of that place 
sent out into all that country 
, came out of the same coasts, 
made whole from that very hour. 
, child was cured from that very hour. 
, that take, and give unto them 
, At the same time came the 
woe to that man by whom 
Then the lord of that servant 
the same servant went out, 
I forgave thee all that debt, 
do unto those husbandmen? 
, destroyed those murderers, 
, So those servants went out 
, The same day came to him 
, from that day forth ask him 
them that give suck in those days ! 
. except those days should be shortened, 
elect's sake those days shall be shortened. 
. the tribulation of those days 
. of that day and hour knoweth 
. know this, that if the goodman 
, Blessed (is) that servant, whom 
, if that evil servant shall say 
, The lord of that servant shall 
, Then all those virgins arose, 
.the lord of those servants cometh, 
.woe unto that man by whom 
it had been good for that man 
.until that day when I drink it 
. In that same, hour said Jesus 
."Wherefore that field was called, 
. nothing to do with that just man: 
• we remember that that deceiver said, 
. it came to pass in those days, 
. shall they fast in those days. 
. that kingdom cannot stand. 
. that house cannot stand. 
. unto them that are without, 
. the same dav, when the even 



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15 

17 
18 
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21 

22 

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: 11. judgment, than for that city. 

55. ran through that whole region 
: 15. those are they that defile the man. 

20. that defileth the man. 
: l.In those days the multitude being 
: 7. those husbandmen said among 
: 11. shall be given you in that hour, 

17. that give suck in those days ! 

19. (in) those days shall be affliction, 

24. in those days, after that tribulation, the 

32. of that day and (that) hour knoweth 
: 21. woe to that man by whom 

— good were it for that man 

25. until that day that I drink it 

: 10. she went and told them that had 
13. neither believed they them. 

20. they went forth, and preached 
: 1 . it came to pass in those days, 

: 2. in those days he did eat nothing: 
:35. shall they fast in those days. 
:23. Rejoice ye in that day, and leap 

48. beat vehemently upon that house, 

49. the ruin of that house was great. 
: 32. suffer them to enter into them. 

: 5. when ye go out of that city, 

34. as they entered into the cloud. 
36. told no man in those days 

: 12. more tolerable in that day for Sodom, 

than for that city. 
31. came down a certain priest that way: 
: 26. the last (state) of that man 
:37. Blessed (are) those servants, whom 

38. blessed are those servants. 

43. Blessed (is) that servant, whom 

45. if that servant say in his heart, My lord 

delay eth his coming ; , f 

46. The lord of that servant will 

47. that servant, which knew his 

: 4. Or those eighteen, upon whom 
-.21. So that servant came, and shewed 

24. none of those men which were 
: 14. a mighty famine in that land ; 

15. to a citizen of that country ; 
: 9. Doth he thank that servant 

31. In that day, he which shall be 
: 3. there w r as a widow in that city ; 

14. justified (rather) than the other: 
: 4. for he was to pass that (way). 

27. those mine enemies, which 
: 1 . on one of those days, as he taught 

18. Whosoever shall fall upon that stone 

35. worthy to obtain that world, 

: 23. that give suck, in those days ! 

34. (so) that day come upon you unawares. 
: 22. woe unto that man by whom 

: 8. He was not that Light, but (was) 

18. of the Father, he hath declared (him). 

33. the same said unto me, 

39 (40). abode with him that day: 
:21. he spake of the temple of his body. 
: 28. that I am sent before him. 

30. He must increase, but I (must) 
: 25. when he is come, he will tell 

39. the Samaritans of that city 
53. at the same hour, in the which 

: 9. on the same day was the sabbath. 
11. the same said unto me, 

19. for what things soever he doeth, 

35. He was a burning and a shining light, 

38. for whom he hath sent, 

39. they are they which testify of me. 
43. his own name, him ye will receive. 

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6 

7: 
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for he wrote of me. 

if ye believe not his writings, 

save that one whereinto his 

believe on him whom he hath sent. 

said, Where is he ? 

they said unto them, 

where are those thine accusers ? 

neither came I of myself, but he sent me. 

He was a murderer from the 

he said, I am (he). 

He answered and said, A man 

said they unto him, Where is he ? 

He answered and said, Whether 

said, Thou art his disciple ; 

He answered and said, Who is he, 

it is he that talketh with thee. 

the same is a thief and a robber. 

they understood not what 

If he called them gods, unto 

they thought that he had spoken 

As soon as she heard (that), 

the high priest that same year, 

being high priest that year, 

Then from that day forth they 

the same shall judge him in 

Peter (lit. he) saith unto him, Lord, 

He then lying on Jesus' breast 

He it is, to whom I shall give 

Satan entered into him. 

He then having received the sop 

At that day ye shall know 

he it is that loveth me : 

he shall teach you all things, 

he shall testify of me: 

when he is come, he will reprove 

Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, 

He shall glorify me: for he shall 

in that day ye shall ask me 

At that day ye shall ask in my 

the high priest that same year. 

that disciple was known unto 

He saith, I am not. 

He denied (it), and said, I am not. 

that he said, I am King of the Jews. 

from that hour that disciple took 

for that sabbath day was an high day, 

they say unto her, Woman, 

She, supposing him to be the 

She turned herself, and saith unto 

the same day at evening, 

that night they caught nothing. 

that disciple whom Jesus loved 

that that disciple should not die: 

that field is called in their 

I will pour out in those days 

the same day there were added 

he was determined to let (him) go. 

which will not hear that prophet, 

they made a calf in those days, 

at that time there was a great 

there was great joy in that city. 

it came to pass in those days, 

as they went on their journey, 

while they made ready, he 

Now about that time Herod 

the same night Peter was sleeping 

preached the gospel to that city, 

which were in those quarters: 

the same hour of the night, 

saying, Let those men go. 

they fled out of that house 

the same time there arose no 



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21: 
22: 
28: 

Ro. 6: 
11: 
14: 

lCo. 9: 
10: 

15 

2Co. 7 



10 
Eph. 2 
2Th. 1 
2Ti. 1; 



3 

4 

Tit. 3: 

Heb. 3 

4: 

6 

8: 

10 
11 
12 

Jas. 1: 

4: 

2Pet.l: 

Uoh.2: 

3: 



4 

5 

Rev. 9 

11 

16 



EKO 

2. he had gone over those parts, 

6. they returned home again. 

11. for the glory of that light, being 

7. In the same quarters were 

21. the end of those things (is) death. 
23. they also, if they abide not in 

14. to him (it is) unclean. 

15. Destroy not him with thy meat, 
25. they (do it) to obtain a corruptible 
1 1 . these things happened unto them 
28. for his sake that shewed it, 

11. whether (it were) I or they, so we 
8. 1 perceive that the same epistle 

9. that ye through his poverty might 
14(13). (be a supply) for their want, 
— their abundance also may be 
18. not he that commendeth himself is 

12. That at that time ye were 

10. was believed in that day. 

12. unto him against that day. 
18. mercy of the Lord in that day : 

13. believe not, (yet) he abideth faithful: 
26. taken captive by him at his will . 

9. unto all (men), as their's also was. 

8. shall give me at that day: 

7. being justified by his grace, 
10. 1 was grieved with that generation, 

2. but the word preached did not profit them, 

1 1 . to enter into that rest, lest 

7. herbs meet for them by whom 
7. if that first (covenant) had been 
10. after those days, saith the Lord; 

16. after those days, saith the Lord, 

15. if they had been mindful of that (country) 
25. For if they escaped not who 
7. let not that man think 

15. we shall live, and do this, or that 

16. were eyewitnesses of his majesty. 

6. even as he walked. 

3. himself, even as he is pure. 

5. ye know that he was manifested 

7. righteous, even as he is righteous. 

16. he laid down his life for us: 

17. because as he is, so are we in 

16. 1 do not say that he shall pray for it. 

6. in those days shall men seek 

13. the same hour was there a 

14. to the battle of that great day 

See also icaicelvog. 



sKEicre, ekise. 

Acts21 : 3. for there the ship was to unlade 
22: 5. to bring them which were there 



£/c2*?T"£a>? ekzeeteo. 

Lu. 11 :50. may be required of this generation ; 

51. It shall be required of this generation. 
Actsl5:17.men might seek after the Lord, 
Ro. 3: 11. none that seeketh after God. 
Heb 11: 6. them that diligently seek him. 
12: 17. though he sought it carefully 
IPet. 1 :10. have enquired and searched diligently 



tKOaju&iw, ekthambeo. 

Mar. 9: 15. when they beheld him, were greatly amazed, 
14:33. began to be sore amazed. 



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EKK 



Mar 16: 5. they were affrighted. 

6. he saith unto them, Be not affrighted. 



ticQafjL&OQ, ekthambos. 

Acts 3: 11. is called Solomon's, greatly wondering. 



fjcfltroc? ekthetos. 

Acts 7: 19. cast out their young children, (lit. in 
making their young children exposed) 



ZiacaOaipw, ehkathairo. 

ICo. 5: 7. Purge out therefore the old leaven, 
2Ti. 2 : 21 . If a man therefore purge himself 



eKKaiopai, ekkaiomai. 

Ro. 1:27. burned in their lust one toward another ; 



iKKCLicib), ekkakeo, 

Lu. 18: 1. Ought always (to) pray, and not to faint; 
2Co. 4 : 1 . received mercy, we faint not ; 
16. For which cause we faint not ; 
Gal. 6: 9. let us not be weary in well doing: 
Eph. 3:13.1 desire that ye faint not 
2Th. 3: IZ.be not weary in well doing. 



ffcKEvrao, ekkenteo. 

Joh. 19:37. look on him whom they pierced. 
Rev. 1: 7. they (also) which pierced him: 



fKfcAa^to, ekklazo, 

Ro. 11:17. if some of the branches be broken off, 

19. The branches were broken off, 

20. of unbelief they were broken off, 



ekkXslw, ekklio. 

Ro. 3:27. Where (is) boasting then? It is excluded. 
Gal. 4: 17. yea, they would exclude you, 



£/c»cXr)(Tta, ekkleesia. t/'" 

Mat.16: 18. 1 will build my church ; 

18:17. tell (it) unto the church: but if he neglect 
to hear the churcJi, 
Acts 2:47. the Lord added to the church daily 
5: 11. fear came upon all the church, 
7 :38. he, that was in the church 
8: l.the church which was at Jerusalem ; 

3. he made havock of the church, 
9:31. Then had the churches rest 
11:22. the church which was in Jerusalem: 

26. assembled themselves with the church, 
12: l.to vex certain of the church. 

5. without ceasing of the church unto God 
13: 1. Now there were in the church 
14:23. elders in every church, and had 

27. had gathered the church together, 



Actsl5: 3. on their way by the church, 

4. they were received of the church, 

22. elders, with the whole church, 
41. confirming the churches. 

16: 5. so were the churches established 
18:22. gone up, and saluted the church, 
19:32. for the assembly was confused ; 

39. determined in a lawful assembly. 

41. thus spoken, he dismissed the assembly. 
20: 17. called the elders of the church. 

28. to feed the church of God, 
Ro. 16 : Lisa servant of the church 

4. all the churches of the Gentiles. 

5. the church that is in their house. 
16. The churches of Christ salute you. 

23. mine host, and of the whole church, 
1 Co. 1 : 2. Unto the church of God which 

4:17.1 teach every where in every church. 

6: 4. least esteemed in the church. 

7 : 17. so ordain I in all churches. 
10:32. nor to the church of God: 
11:16. neither the churches of God. 

18. come together in the church, 

22. or despise ye the church of God, 
12:28. God hath set some in the church, 
14: 4. that prophesieth edifieth the church. 

5. the church may receive edifying. 
12. to the edifying of the church. 

19. in the church I had rather speak 

23. the whole church be come together 
28. keep silence in the church ; 

33. as in all churches of the saints. 

34. keep silence in the churches : 

35. for women to speak in the church. 
15: 9. 1 persecuted the church of God. 
16: l.to the churches of Galatia, 

19. The churches of Asia salute you. 
— with the church that is in their house. 
2Co. 1 : l.unto the church of God which 
8 : 1 . on the churches of Macedonia ; 

18. gospel throughout all the churches 

19. was also chosen of the churches 

23. the messengers of the churches, 

24. to them, and before the churches, 
11 : 8. 1 robbed other churches, taking 

28. the care of all the churches. 
12: 13. were inferior to other churches, 

Gal. 1 : 2. unto the churches of Galatia: 

13. 1 persecuted the church of God 
22. unto the churches of Judeea 
Eph. 1 :22. gave him (to be) the head over all (things) 
to the church, 
3: 10. might be known by the church 

21. glory in the churchbj Christ Jesus 
5:23. Christ is the head of the church: 

24. the church is subject unto Christ, 

25. as Christ also loved the church, 
27. to himself a glorious church, 

29. even as the Lord the church : 

32. concerning Christ and the church. 
Phi. 3: 6. Concerning zeal, persecuting the church ; 

4: 15.no church communicated with me 

Col. 1 : 18. the head of the body, the church : 

24. body's sake, which is the church : 

4: 15. the church which is in his house. 

16. in the church of the Laodiceans ; 

ITh. 1 : 1 . unto the church of the Thessalonians 

2:14. followers of the churches of God 
2Th. 1: 1 . unto the church of the Thessalonians 

4. in you in the churches df God 
iTi. 3: 5. take care of the church of God? 
15. the church of the living God, 
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1 Ti. 5: 16. let not the church be charged ; 
Philem 2. to the church in thy house: 
Heb. 2: 1 2. in the midst of the church 

12:23. assembly and church of the firstborn, 
Jas. 5: 14. call for the elders of the church ; 
3Joh. 6. thy charity before the church: 
9. 1 wrote unto the church: 
lO.casteth (them) out of the church. 
Rev. 1 : 4. John to the seven churches 

1 1 . unto the seven churches which 
20. the angels of the seven churches: 
— are the seven churches. 

2 ; 1 . the angel of the church of Ephesus 

7. the Spirit saith unto the churches ; 

8. the angel of the church in Smyrna 
11. the Spirit saith unto the churches; 

12. to the angel of the church in Pergamos 

17. the Spirit saith unto the churches ; 

18. the angel of the church in Thyatira 
23. all the churches shall know 

29. the Spirit saith unto the churches. 
3: 1. angel of the church in Sardis 

6. the Spirit saith unto the churches. 

7. to the angel of the church in 

13. the Spirit saith unto the churches. 

14. unto the angel of the church of 
22. the Spirit saith unto the churches. 

22: 16. these things in the churches. 



zkkXivu), ekklino. 

Ro. 3:12. They are all gone out of the way, 

16: 17. which ye have learned ; and avoid them. 
lPet.3:ll.Let him eschew evil, and do good; 



EK/coXuju€aw, ehkolumbao. 

Acts27:42.1est any of them should swim, out, and 



Lu. 



iKKOjiiZojia^ ehkomizomal. 

7: 12. there was a dead man carried out, 



etacoTTTit), ekkopto. 

Mat. 3:10. is hewn down, and cast into the fire. 
5:30. cut it off, and cast (it) from thee: 
7: 19. is hewn down, and cast into the fire. 
18: 8. cut them off, and cast (them) from thee: 
Lu. 3: 9. is hewn down, and cast into the fire. 
13: 7. find none: cut it down ; 

9. after that thou shall cut it down. 
Ro. 11 : 22. thou also shalt be cut off. 

24. wert cut out of the olive tree 
2Co.ll:12. that I may cutoff occasion 
lPet. 3: 7. your prayers be not hindered. 
Some read here eyico7rr. 



eKKpijULa/uLai, ekkremamai. 

Lu. 19.48. were very attentive to hear (lit. hung on 
him hearing) him. 

lic\a\iio, eklaleo. 
Acts23:22.teff no man that thou hast 



f/cXa/x7T(o, eklampo. 

Mat.l3:43. Then shall the righteous shine forth as the 



tfcXavOavojuiai, eklanthanomai . 

Heb. 12: 5. ye have forgotten the exhortation 



Mar.13 
Lu. 6 
10 
14 
Joh. 6 
13 
15 



Acts 1: 



lCo. 1 



Eph. 1 
Jas. 2 



EKXiyo/jLai, eklegomai. 

20. elect's sake, whom he hath chosen, 
13»-of them he chose twelve, whom 
42. Mary hath chosen that good part, 

7. they chose out the chief rooms ; 
70. Have not I chosen you twelve, 
18.1 know whom I have chosen: 
16. Ye have not chosen me, but I have chosen 

you, and 
19. 1 have chosen you out of the world, 

2. the apostles whom he had chosen* 

24. of these two thou hast chosen, 

: 5. they chose Stephen, a man full 
: 17. chose our fathers, and exalted the 
: 7. God made choice among us, 
22. to send chosen men of their own 

25. to send chosen men unto you 

:27. God hath chosen the foolish things of 
— and God hath chosen the weak 
28. which are despised, hath God chosen, 
: 4. as he hath chosen us in him 
: 5. Hath not God chosen the poor of 



IkXuttii)) ekllpo. 

Lu. 16: 9. that, when -ye fail, they may 

22: 32. for thee, that thy faith fail not: 
Heb. 1:12. thy years shall not fail. 



Mat.20 
22 
24 



Mar.13 



Lu. 18 

23 

Ro. 8 

16 

Col. 3 

lTi. 5 

2Ti. 2 

Tit. 1 

IPet.l 

2 



2Joh. 
Rev.17 



i/cXtjcroC} eklektos. 

: 16. many be called, but few chosen. 

: 14. many are called, but few (are) chosen. 

; 22. for the elect's sake those days 

24. shall deceive the very elect . 

31. shall gather together his elect 

: 20. for the elect's sake, whom he hath 

22. if (it were) possible, even the elect. 

27. shall gather together his elect 
7. shall not God avenge his own elect, 

:35. if he be Christ, the chosen of God. 

:33.to the charge of God's elect? 

: 13. Salute Rufus chosen in the Lord, 

: 12. therefore, as the elect of God, 

21 . Jesus Christ, and the elect angels, 

; 10. all things for the elect's saker;, 

: 1 . to the faith of God's elect, 
2(1 ). Elect according to the foreknowledge 
4. chosen of God, (and) precious, 
6. a chief corner stone, elect, precious: 
9. ye (are) a chosen generation, 
I . The elder unto the elect lady 
13. The children of thy elect sister 

-.14. (are) called, and chosen, and faithful. 



kAoy/j, eklogee. 
Acts 9: 15. he is a chosen vessel (lit. a vessel of 
tion) unto me, 



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EKII 



Ro. 9:11. purpose of God according to election 
11: 5. according to the election of grace. 
7. the election hath obtained it, 
28. as touching the election, 
1 Th. 1 : 4. beloved, your election of God. 
2Pet. 1 : 10. your calling and election sure: 



tickvu), ekluo. 

Mat. 9: 36. because they fainted (lit. were faint), and 

15: 32. lest they faint in the way. 
Mar. 8: 3. they will faint by the way: 
Gal. 6: 9. we shall reap, if -we faint not. 
Hebl2: 3. wearied and faint in your minds. 
5. nor faint when thou art rebuked 



zKTTtTavvvfu, ekpetannumi. 

Ro. 10:21 . 1 have stretched forth my hands 



Ik/jlclo-o-u), ekmasso. 



Lu 



7:38. did ivipe (them) with the hairs of 
44. wiped (them) with the hairs of her head. 
Joh.U : 2. and wiped his feet with her hair, 
12: 3. wiped his feet with her hair-. 
13: 5. to wipe (them) with the towel 



£KjuuKrr}|Ot£w, ekmukteerizo. 

Lu. 16: 14. all these things: and they derided him. 
23:35. rulers also with them derided (him), 



Ikvzvu), eknuo. 

Joh. 5 : 13. Jesus had conveyed himself away, 

£Kv/;<£w, ekneepho. 

lCo.15 :34. Awake to righteousness, and sin not: 



iicovo-iog, hekousios. 

Philem.14.it were of necessity, but willingly, (lit. 
according to willing) 



£Kovo-[u)g, hekousios. 

Heb 10:26. For if we sin wilfully after 

1 Pet. 5 : 2. not by constraint, but willingly ; 



fWaAcu, ekpalai. 

2Pet.2: 3. whose judgment now of a long time 
3 : 5. the heavens were of old, and the 



iKTTELpa^ii), ekpirazo. 

Mat. 4: 7. Thou shalt not tempt the Lord 
Lu. 4:1 2. Thou shalt not tempt the Lord • 

10:25. stood up, and tempted him, saying 
ICo.lO: 9. Neither let us tempt Christ, 



£K7T£jU7rw, ekpempo. 

Acts 13 : 4. So they, being sent forth by the Holy Ghost, 
17: 10. sent away Paul and Silas by night 



EKTTllTTW, ekpiptO. 

Mar.l3:25.the stars of heaven shall fall, 
Actsl2: 7. his chains fell off from (his) hands. 
27 : 17. lest they should fall into the 

26. we must be cast upon a certain island. 
29. lest we should have fallen upon rocks, 
32. of the boat, and let her fall off. 
Ro. 9: 6. word of God hath taken none effect. 
lCo.13: 8. Charity never faileth : but whether 
Gal. 5: 4. ye are fallen from grace. 
Jas. 1 : 11. the flower thereof faileth, 
1 Pet. 1:24. the flower thereof faileth away : 
2Pet.3:17.1est ye also,... /aZZ from your 
Rev. 2: 5. from whence thou art fallen, 



liarXiu), ekpleo. 



Actsl5:39.took Mark, and sailed unto Cyprus 
18:18. sailed thence into Syria, 
20: 6. we sailed away from Philippi 



£K7tXtj/)ow, ekpleeroo. 

Actsl3: 33(32). God hath fulfilled the same 



£K7r\i]p(i)aiQ, ekpleerosis. 

Acts21 : 26. the accomplishment of the days 



EKTr\i](j(T(i), ehpleesso. 

Mat. 7:28. the people were astonished at 

13:54. insomuch that they were astonished, (lit. 

so as for them to be astonished) 
19:25. they were exceedingly amazed, 
22:33. they were astonished at his doctrine. 
Mar. 1 : 22. they were astonished at his doctrine : 
6: 2. many hearing (him) were astonished, 
7:37. were beyond measure astonished, 
10:26. they were astonished out of measure, 
11:18. the people was astonished at his 
Lu. 2:48. saw him, they were amazed: 

4:32. they were astonished at his doctrine: 
9:43. they were all amazed at the 
Actsl3:12.6e2*?z<7 astonished at the doctrine 



£K7TV£w 5 ekpneo. 

Mar.l5:37. with a loud voice, and gave up the ghost. 

39. so cried out, audi gave up the ghost, 
Lu- 23:46. said thus, he gave up the ghost. 



eKTropevo/uLaL, ehporuomai. 

Mat. 3: 5. Then went out to him Jerusalem, 

4: 4. every word that proceedeth out of the 
15: 11. that which cometh out of the mouth, 

18. which proceed out of the mouth 
17 : 21 . this kind goeth not out but by 
20:29. as they departed from Jericho, 



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Mar. 1 : 5. there went out unto him all the 
6:11. when ye depart thence, shake off 
7 : 15. the things which come out of him, 

19. goeth out into the draught, 

20. That which cometh out of the man, 

21 . of men, proceed evil thoughts, 

23. these evil things come from within, 
10 ; 1 7 . when he was gone forth into 

46. as he went oid of Jericho with 
11 :19.he went out of the city. 
13: 1. as he went oid of the temple, 
Lu. 3: 7. to the multitude that came forth 
4; 22. which proceeded out of 'his mouth. 

37. the fame of him went out into every place 
of the country 
Joh. 5:29. shall come forth ; they that have 

15: 26. which proceedeth from the Father, 
Acts 9:28. he was with them coming in and going out 
at Jerusalem. 
25 : 4. he himself would depart shortly 
Eph. 4 : 29. Let no corrupt communication proceed out 

of your mouth, 
Rev. 1:16. out of his mouth went (lit. coming forth) 
a sharp twoedged sword : 
4: 5. out of the throne proceeded lightnings 
9: 17. out of their mouths issued fire 

18. which issued out of their mouths. 
11 : 5. fire proceedeth out of their mouth, 
16:14. (which) go forth unto the kings 
19: 15. out of his mouth goeth a sharp 

21. which (sword) proceeded out of his mouth : 
22 : 1 . clear as crystal, proceeding out of the throne 
of God 



£Krajoacr(7w, ektarosso. 

Actsl6:20. do exceedingly trouble our city, 



Jude 



tKiropvevti), ekpornuo. 

7. in like manner, giving themselves over to 
fornication, 



£K7TTVW, ekptUO. 
Gal. 4: 14. ye despised not, nor rejected ; 



zKpi%6w, ekrizoo. 

Mat.l3:29.1est...ye root up also the wheat 

15: 13. hath not planted, shall be rooted up. 
Lu. 17 : 6. Be thou plucked up by the root, 
Jude 12. twice dead, plucked up by the roots; 



EKGTCKTLQ, ekstasis. 

Mar. 5: 42. astonished with a great astonishment. 

16: 8. and were amazed : (lit. astonishment took 
them) 
Lu. 5:26. were all amazed, (lit. amazement took them) 
Acts 3: 10. filled with wonder and amazement 

10: 10. made ready, he fell into a trance, (lit. a 

trance fell upon him) 
11 : 5. in a trance I saw a vision, 
22: 17. in the temple, I was in a trance; 



BKOTptyo/Liai, ekstrephomai . 

Tit. 3 : 1 1 . he that is such is subverted, 



Mat. 8: 3 
12:13. 

49, 

14:31. 

26:51. 

Mar. 1:41. 

3: 5. 

Lu. 5:13. 
6:10. 

22:53. 
Joh.21:18. 
Acts 4:30. 

26: 1. 

27:30, 



sKTsivu), ektino. 

Jesus pid forth (his) hand, and 

Stretch forth thine hand. And he stretched 

(it) forth ; 
he stretched forth his hand toward his 

disciples, and 
Jesus stretched forth (his) hand, and 
stretched out (his) hand, and drew 
put forth (his) hand, and touched 
Stretch forth thine hand. And he stretched 

(it) out : 
he put forth (his) hand, and touched 
Stretch forth thy hand, 
ye stretched forth no hands against 
thou shalt stretch forth thy hands, 
By stretching forth thine hand 
Then Paul stretched forth the hand, and 
as though they would have cast anchors 

out (lit. were about to cast out a.) 



ZktsXzu), ekteleo. 

Lu. 14: 29. is not able to finish (it), 
30. was not able to finish. 



£KT£vaa, ektenla. 

Acts26: 7. instantly (lit. in intensity) serving, (God) 
day and night, 



£fcr£V£cn-£pov, ektenesteron. 

Lu. 22:44. he prayed more earnestly: 



Actsl2: 5. prayer was made without ceasing (lit. in- 
tense) 
IPet. 4: 8. fervent charity among yourselves: 



zktevljq, ektenos. 

I Pet. 1 : 22. with a pure heart fervently : 



tKTiOrifii, ektitheemi. 

Acts 7:21. when he was cast out, Pharaoh's daughter 
11 : 4. and expounded (it) by order unto them, 
18:26. and expounded unto him the way of God 
28: 23. to whom he expounded and testified 



tKTivaacrto, ektinasso. 

Mat.l : 14. shake off the dust of your feet. 
Mar. 6: 11. shake off the dust under your feet 
Actsl3:51.they shook off the dust of their feet against 
them, and 
18: 6. he shook (his) raiment, and said 



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EKX 



ektoc;, hektos. 

Mat.20: 5. about the sixth and ninth hour, 

27:45. from the sixth hour there was 
]\Iar.l5:33.when the sixth hour was come, 
Lu. 1 : 26. in the sixth month the angel 

36. this is the sixth month with her, 
23:44. it was about the sixth hour, 
Joh. 4: 6. it was about the sixth hour. 

19: 14. about the sixth hour: and he saith 
ActslO: 9. to pray about the sixth hour: 
Rev. 6: 12. he had opened the sixth seal, 
9: 13. the sixth angel sounded, 

14. Saying to the sixth angel which 
16: 12. the sixth angel poured out his vial 
21 :20. fifth, sardonyx ; the sixth, sardius ; 



Iktoq, ektos. 

Mat.23:26.that the outside of them may be 
Acts26:22. none other things than those which the 

prophets and Moses 
lCo. 6: 18. that a man doeth is without the body ; 

14: 5. with tongues, except (lit. unless with the 

exception that) he interpret, 
15: 2. unless ye have believed in vain. 

27. that he is excepted (lit. that this is with 
the exception of him), which did put 
2Co.l2: 2. or whether out of the body, I cannot tell: 

3. in the body, or out of the body, 
ITi. 5:19. but (lit. unless with the exception) before 
two or three witnesses. 



ItcTpiirofiai, ektrepomai. 

ITi. 1 : 6. have turned aside unto vain 
5:15. some are already turned aside 
6:20. avoiding profane (and) vain babblings, 

2Ti. 4: 4. and shall be turned unto fables. 

Heb 12:13. lest that which is lame be turned out of the 
way ; 



iicTpityti), ektrepho. 

Eph. 5: 29. nourisheth and cherisheth it, even as the 
6 : 4. bring them up in the nurture and 



Actsl9: 16. they fled out of that house naked 

Ro. 2: 3. that thou shalt escape the judgment of 

God? 
2Co.l 1:33. was I let down by the wall, and escaped 

his hands. 
lTh. 5: 3. with child; and they shall not escape. 
Heb. 2 : 3. How shall we escape, if we neglect 



£K0o€£co, ekphobeo. 

2Co.l0: 9. as if I would terrify you by letter; 



£/c^o€ocj ekphobos. 

Mar. 9: 6. for they were sore afraid. 
Heb. 12: 21. said, I exceedingly fear (lit. &va exceed- 
ingly fearful) and quake: 



£K0uw, ekphuo. 

Mat.24: 32. When his branch is yet tender, and putteth 

forth leaves, 
Mar.l3:28.yet tender, and. putteth forth leaves, 



£K^£w, ekkeo. 

Mat. 9: 17. bottles break, and the wine runneth out, 
Mar. 2:22. the wine is spilled, 
Joh. 2: 15. poured out the changers' money, 
Acts 2:17.1 will pour out of my Spirit 
18. 1 will pour oid in those days 
33. he hath shed forth this, which 
22: 20. blood of thy martyr Stephen teas shed, 
Ro. 3: 15. Their feet (are) swift to shed blood: 
Tit. 3: 6. Which he shed on us abundantly 
Rev.16: 1 .pour out the vials of the wrath 

2. poured out his vial upon the earth ; 

3. second angel poured out his vial 

4. third angel poured out his vial 

6. they have shed the blood of saints 
8. fourth angel poured out his vial 
10. fifth angel poured out his vial 
12. sixth angel poured out his vial 
17. seventh angel poured out his vial 



iicTpiojULa, ektroma. 



lCo.15: 



seen of me also, as of one born out of due 
time. 



ek^EjOw, ekphero. 

Lu. 15:22. Bring forth the best robe, 

Acts 5: 6. carried (him) out, and buried (him). 
9. at the door, and shall carry thee out. 
10. carrying (her) forth, buried (her) 
15. they brought forth the sick into 

ITi. 6: 7. certain we can carry nothing out. 

Heb. 6: 8. that which beareth thorns 



EKtytvyio, ekphugo. 

Lu. 21 :36. worthy to escape all these things 
Actsl6:27.tbat the prisoners had been fled. 
have escaped) 



(lit. to 



tKXvvb), ekkiino. 

Mat.23: 35. righteous blood shed upon the earth, 

26:28. which is shed for many for 
Mar.l4:24. blood of the new testament, ivhich is shed 

for many 
Lu. 5:37. will burst the bottles, and be spilled 

. 11 :50. prophets, ivhich was shed from the foun- 
dation 
22 : 20. my blood, which is shed for you. 
Acts 1 : 18. all his bowels gushed out. 

10:45.on the Gentiles also was poured out the 
gift of the Holy Ghost. 
Ro. 5: 5. the love of God is shed abroad 
Jude 1 1 . and ran greedily after the error of 



£K^wjO£w, ekkoreo. 

Lu. 2\:2\. let them which are in the midst of it de- 
part out ; 



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iK\pv\u) 9 ekpsuko. 

Acts 5: 5. fell down, and gave up the ghost: 

10. at his feet, and yielded up the ghost: 
12: 23. eaten of worms, and gave up the ghost. 



£k.wv, hekon. 

Ro. 8: 20. subject to vanity, not willingly, (lit. not 

willing) 
1 Co. 9: 17. if I do this thing willingly, 



l\a(a 9 elaia. 

Mat.2l: l.unto the mount of Olives, 

24: 3. he sat upon the mount of Olives, 
26: 30. went out into the mount of Olives. 

Mar.l 1 : 1 . at the mount of Olives, he sendeth 

.. 13: 3. as he sat upon the mount of Olives 

14:26. went out into the mount of Olives. 

Lu. 19: 29. called (the mount) of Olives, 

37. the descent of the mount of Olives, 
21: 37. that is called (the mount) of Olives. 
22:39. to the mount of Olives; 

Joh. 8: 1. Jesus went unto the mount of Olives. 

Ro. 1 1 : 17. root and fatness of the olive tree ; 
24. grafFed into their own olive tree ? 

Jas. 3: 12. fig tree, my brethren, bear olive berries? 

Rev. 11 : 4. These are the two olive trees, 



c'Acuov, elaion. 

Mat.25: 3. took no oil with them: 

4. the wise took oil in their vessels 
8. Give us of your oil; for our lamps 
Mar. 6: 13. anointed with oil many that 
Lu. 7:46. My head with oil thou didst 
10: 34. pouring in oil and wine, 
16: 6. An hundred measures of oil. 
Heb. 1 : 9. with the oil of gladness above 
Jas. 5 : 14. anointing him with oil in the name 
Rev. 6: 6. hurt not the oil and the wine. 
18: 13. wine, and oil, and fine flour, 



Heb. 2: 7. Thou madest him a little loioer 

9. Jesus, who was made a little lower 



iXavvii), elauno. 

Mar 6: 48. he saw them toiling in rowing ; 
Lu. 8 : 29. was driven of the devil into the 
Joh. 6: 19. when they had rowed about five 
Jas. 3: 4. (are) driven of fierce winds, yet 
2Pet. 2: 17. clouds that are carried with a tempest 



iXatypia.) elaphria. 

2Co. 1 : 17. thus minded, did I use lightness' 



tXcKppog, elaphros. 

Mat.l 1:30. easy, and my burden is light. 

2Co. 4: 17. For our light affliction, which is but for 



=Xa^to-roC) elakistos. 



Mat. 



Lu. 



2: 6. art not the least among the 

5: 19. one of these least commandments, 

— he shall be called the least in the 
25: 40. the least of these my brethren, 

45. to one of the least of these, 

12:26. to do that thing which is least, 

16:10. faithful in that which is least 

— he that is unjust in the least 

19: 17. thou hast been faithful in a very little, 
lCo. 4: 3. with me it is a very small thing 
6: 2. to judge the smallest matters ? 

15: 9. 1 am the least of the apostles, 
Jas. 3: 4. turned about with a very small helm, 



zXaxiaroTepog, elakistoteros. 

Eph. 3: 8. who am less than the least of all saints, 



iXaw, see l\av 



awl*). 



l\atd)v, elaion. 

Acts 1:12. from the mount called Olivet, 

iXao-o-wvj & k\aTTU)v, elasson, & elation. 

Joh. 2: 10. then that which is worse: 
Ro. 9:12. The elder shall serve the younger. 
ITi. 5: 9. into the number under threescore years 
Heb. 7: 7. the less is blessed of the better. 



tXeyZig, elenxis. 

2Pet.2:16.But was rebuked (lit. had rebuke) for his 



tXay^oc? elenkos. 



2Ti. 3: 16. for doctrine, for reproof, for 
| Heb 11: l.the evidence of things not seen. 



iXarrovlw, elattoneo. 
2Co. 8 :15. he that (had gathered) little had no lack. 



iXarroo), elattoo. 
Joh. 3:30. He must increase, but I (must) decrease. 



eXijXd), elenko. 



Mat.l8:15.go and tell him his fault between 
Lu. 3:19. being reproved by him for Herodias 
Joh. 3:20. lest his deeds should be reproved. 
8: 9. being convicted by (their own) 
46. Which of you convinceth me of sin ? 
16: 8. he will reprove the world of sin, 
lCo.14: 24. unlearned, he is convinced of all, 
Eph. 5 : 1 1 . of darkness, but rather reprove (them). 



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Eph. 5: 13. all things that are reproved are 
]Ti. 5 -.20. Them that sin rebuke before all, 
2Ti. 4: 2. reprove, rebuke, exhort with all 
Tit. 1: 9. to exhort and to convince the gainsayers 
13. Wherefore rebuke them sharply, 
2:15. rebuke with all authority. 
Heb 12: 5. when thou art rebuked of him : 
Jas. 2: 9. and are convinced (lit. being convicied) of 

the law as transgressors. 
Rev. 3:19. As many as I love, I rebuke 



tXtuvog, ele-inos. 

lCo. 15:19. we are of all men most miserable, (lit, 

more miserable than all) 
Rev. 3: 17. thou art wretched, and miserable, 



e\U<d, 



ele'eo. 



Wat 


. 5: 7. 




9:27. 




15:22. 




17:15. 




18:33. 




20:30 




31. 


Mai 


5:19 




10:47 




48. 


Lu. 


16:24. 




17:13. 




18:38. 




39. 


Ro. 


9:15. 




16. 




18. 




11:30. 




31. 




32. 




12: 8. 


lCo 


. 7:25. 


2Co 


. 4: 1. 


Phi 


2:27. 


lTi 


1:13 




16. 


lPet.2:10. 



Jude 22, 



for they shall obtain mercy. 

son of David, have mercy on us. 

Have mercy on me, O Lord, 

Lord, have mercy on my son: 

Shouldest not thou also have had compas- 
sion on thy fellowservant, even as I had 
pity on thee ? 

Have mercy on us, O Lord, 

saying, Have mercy on us, O Lord, 

and hath had compaszion on thee. 

son of David, have mercy on me. 

son of David, have mercy on me. 

Father Abraham, have mercy on me, 

Master, have mercy on us. 

son of David, have mercy on me. 

son of David, have mercy on me. 

I will have mercy on whom I will have 
mercy, 

of God that sheweth mercy. 

Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will 
(have mercy) 

yet have now obtained mercy 

they also may obtain mercy. 

that he might have mercy upon all. 

he that sheweth mercy, with 

as one that hath obtained mercy 

as we have received mercy, 

God had mercy on him ; 

I obtained mercy, because I did 

for this cause I obtained mercy, 

which had not obtained mercy, but now 
have obtained mercy. 

of some have compassion. 



l\er]fjLO(jvvr}, ele-eemosunee. 

Mat. 6: 1. do not your alms before men, 

2. Therefore when thou doest (thine) alms, 

3. when thou doest alms, let not 

4. That thine alms may be in secret: 
Lu. 11 :41. rather give alms of such things. 

12:33. Sell that ye have, and give alms; 
Acts 3: 2. to ask alms of them that entered 

3. into the temple asked an alms. 
10. it was he which sat for alms 

9:36. full of good works and almsdeeds 
10: 2. gave much alms to the people, 

4. Thy prayers and thine alms are come 



Actsl0:31 . thine alms are had in remembrance 
24: 17. 1 came to bring alms to my nation, 



IXei'llAwv, ele-eemon. 

Mat. 5: 7. Blessed (are) the merciful: for they 
Heb. 2: 17. a merciful and faithful high priest 



Generally 

Mat. 9:13 
12: 7 
23:23 
1:50 
54 
58 
72 
78 
10:37 
9:23 
11:31 
15: 9 



Lu. 



Ro. 



Gal. 6 
Eph. 2 
lTi. 1 
2Ti. 1 



Tit. 



Heb 
Jas. 



3:17 

IPet.l: 3 

2Joh. 3, 

Jude 2 

21 



tXsog, eleos. 

neuter, but those marked 2 are masculine. 

. I will have mercy, 2 and not sacrifice: 

. I will have mercy, 2 and not sacrifice, 

.judgment, mercy, 2 and faith: 

.his mercy (is) on them that fear him 

.in remembrance of (his) mercy ; 

. shewed great mercy upon her ; 

. To perform the mercy (promised) 

. the tender mercy of our God ; 

. He that shewed mercy on him. 

. glory on the vessels of mercy, 

. that through your mercy they 

.might glorify God for (his) mercy; 

.peace (be) on them, and mercy, 

. God, who is rich in mercy, 

. Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from 

. Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from God 

. The Lord give mercy unto the 

. may find mercy of the Lord 

. Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from God 

.according to his mercy 11 he saved 

.that we may obtain mercy, 2 

.that hath shewed no mercy; and mercy 

rejoiceth against judgment. 
. full of mercy and good fruits, 
.according to his abundant mercy 
, Grace be with you, mercy, (and) peace, 
, Mercy unto you, and peace, and love, 
. the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ 



WtvQtpia, elutheria. 



Ro. 8:21. glorious liberty of the children of God. 
lCo,10:29.why is my liberty judged of 
2Co. 3: 17. the Lord (is), there (is) liberty. 
Gal. 2: 4. to spy out our liberty which we 

5: I. in the liberty wherewith Christ 

13. ye have been called unto liberty; only 
(use) not liberty for an occasion 
Jas. 1 : 25. the perfect law of liberty, 

2: 12. judged by the law of liberty. 
1 Pet. 2: 16. free, and not using (your) liberty 
2Pet.2: 19. While they promise them liberty, 



•Xtvdepog, elutheros. 



Mat.l7:26. Then are the children free. 

Joh. 8:33.sayest thou, Ye shall be made free? 

36. ye shall be free indeed. 
Ro. 6:20. ye were free from righteousness. 

7 : 3. she is free from that law ; 
1 Co. 7 : 21 . if thou mayest be made free, 
22. he that is called, (being) free, 
39. she is at liberty to be married 
9: 1. an apostle? amlnot/ree? 

19. though I be free from all (men), 
12: 13. whether (we be) bond or free; 



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Gal. 3: 28. there is neither bond nor free, 
4:22. the other by a freewoman. 
23. he of the freewoman (was) by 
26. Jerusalem which is above is free, 

30. with the son of the freewoman. 

31. bondwoman, but of the free. 
Eph. 6: 8. whether (he be) bond ox free. 

Col. 3 : 1 1 . Barbarian, Scythian, bond (nor) free : 
lPet. 2. 16. As free, and not using (your) liberty 
Rev. 6: 15. every bondman, and every free man, 
13: 16. rich and poor, free and bond, to receive 
19: 18. all (men, both)/ree and bond, 



zksvOspou), elutheroo. 

Joh. 8: 32. the truth shall make you free. 

36. the Son therefore shall make you free, 
Ro. 6 : 18. Being then made free from sin, 

22. now being made free from sin, 
8: 2. hath made me free from the law 

21 . shall be delivered from the bondage 
Gal. 5: 1. wherewith Christ hath made us free, 



e\ev(Tig, elusis. 

Acts 7: 52. of the coming of the Just One ; 

l\z<j>avTivoQ, elephantinos. 
Rev.l8:12.all manner vessels of ivory, 



kXiGGW) helisso. 

Heb. 1 : 12. as a vesture shalt thou fold them up, 

IX/coOjUat, helko-omai. 

Lu. 16: 20. laid at his gate, full of sores, 



I'Xkoc, helkos. 

Lu. 16:21. the dogs came and licked his sores. 
Rev.16: 2. fell a noisome and grievous sore 

11. because of their pains and their sores, 



IXkvw, helkuo. 

Joh. 6 : 44. which hath sent me draw him : 
12 : 32. will draw all (men) unto me. 
18: 10. Peter having a sword drew it, 
21 : 6. they were not able to draw it 

11. Peter went up, and drew the net to land 

Actsl6:19.they caught.. .and drew (them) into 



I'Xkw, helko. 

Acts21 : 30. they took Paul, and drew him out of the 
Jas. 2: 6. Do not rich men... and draw you before 



IXXoyfWj ellogeo. 

Ro. 5 : 13. sin is not imputed when there 
Philem IB. put that on mine account ; 



fX7rt?(t), elpizo. 

Mat.l2:21.in his name shall the Gentiles trust. 
Lu. 6 : 34. of whom ye hope to receive, 

23: 8. he hoped to have seen some miracle 
24:21. we trusted that it had been 
Joh. 5:45. (even) Moses, in whom yetrust. 
Acts24:26. He hoped also that money should 

26: 7. serving (God) day and night, hope to 
come. 
Ro. 8: 24. why doth he yet h ope for? 

25. if we hope for that we see not, 
15 : 1 2. in him shall the Gentiles trust. 
24. for I trust to see you in my 
lCo.13: 7.believeth all things, hopeth all things, 

15:19. only we have hope (lit. are hoping) in 

Christ, 
16: 7. 1 trust to tarry a while with you, 
2Co. 1 : 10. in whom we trust that he will 
13. 1 trust ye shall acknowledge 
5:11.1 trust also are made manifest 
8: 5. not as we hoped, but first gave their own 

selves to the Lord, 
13: 6.1 trust that ye shall know 
Phi. 2:19. 1 trust in the Lord Jesus 

23. Him therefore I hope to send 
1 Ti. 3:14. hoping to come unto thee shortly : 
4: 10. because we trust in the living God, 
5: b.trusteth in God, and continueth 
6: 17. nor trust in uncertain riches, 
Philem 22. for I trust that through your 
Heb 11: 1 . substance of things hoped for, 
lPet. 1 : 13. hope to the end for the grace 

3: 5. women also, who trusted in God, 
2Joh. 12. 1 trust to come unto you, 
3 Joh. 14. 1 trust I shall shortly see thee, 



l\wig, elpis. 

Acts 2 : 26. also my flesh shall rest in hope: 
16:19. the hope of their gains was gone, 
23 : 6. of the hope and resurrection of the 
24: 15. have hope toward God, which 
26 : 6 .for the hope of the promise made 

7. For which hope's sake, king 
27: 20. all hope that we should be 
28 : 20. that for the hope of Israel 

Ro. 4:18. Who against hope believed in hope, 
5 : 2. rejoice in hope of the glory of God. 

4. experience ; and experience, hope : 

5. hope maketh not ashamed ; 
8:20. subjected (the same) in hope, 

24. we are saved by hope: but hope that is seen 
is not hope : 
12: 12. Rejoicing in hope ; patient in 
15 : 4. of the scriptures might have hope. 
13. Now the God of hope fill you with 

that ye may abound in hope, through the 

power of the Holy Ghost. 
lCo. 9: 10. should plow in hope; and that he that 
thresheth in hope should be partaker of 
his hope. 
13: 13. now abideth faith, hope, charity, 
2Co. 1: 7(6). our hope of you (is) stedfast, 

3:12. Seeing then that we have such hope, 
10: 15. having hope, when your faith is 
Gal. 5: 5. through the Spirit wait for the hope of 

righteousness by faith. 
Eph. 1 : 18. what is the hope of his calling, 
2: 12. having no hope, and without God 
4 : 4. called in one hope of your calling ; 



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Phi. 


1 


20. 


Col. 


1: 


5. 
23. 

27 


lTh 


1 


3 




2 


19. 




4 


13 




5 


8 


2Th 


2 


16 


ITi. 


1 


; I 


Tit. 


1 


2. 




2 


13 




3 


7. 


Heb 


3 


6. 




6 


11 

18 




7 


19. 




10:23 


IPet.l 


3 






21. 




3 


15 


Uoh.3 


3. 



earnest expectation and (my) hope 

the hope which is laid up for you 

from the hope of the gospel, 

Christ in you, the hope of glory: 

and patience of hope in our Lord Jesus 

Christ, 
For what (is) our hope, or joy, 
even as others which have no hope. 
an helmet, the hope of salvation, 
consolation and good hope through grace, 
Jesus Christ, (which is) our hope; 
In hope of eternal life, which 
Looking for that blessed hope, and the 

glorious appearing 
to the hope of eternal life, 
the confidence and the rejoicing of the 

hope firm unto 
full assurance of hope unto the end: 
upon the hope set before us : 
bringing in of a better hope 
the profession of (our) faith 
a lively hope by the resurrection 
your faith and hope might be in God. 
a reason of the hope that is in you 
every man that hath this h ope in him puri- 

fieth himself, 



2Co.l 1 : 9. 1 have kept myself from being 
12: 5. yet of myself I will not glory, 
Gal. 2:18.1 make myself & transgressor. 
Phi. 3 : 13. 1 count not myself to have 
Phileml3. Whom I would have retained with me, 



eXwj t\ofiai t helO) helomai. 
See in alpeouai. 



'E/W, Eloi. 

Marl5:34. Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani ? 



efiavTOv, -rcj», -tov, emautou, -to, -to?i. 

Mat. 8: 9. having soldiers under me: (lit. myself) 
Lu . 7 : 7 . neither thought I myself worthy 

8. having under me soldiers, 
Joh. 5:30.1 can of mine own self do nothing: 
31 . If I bear witness of myself, 
7: 17. or (whether) I speak of myself. 
28. 1 am not come of myself ) but he 
8: 14. Though I bear record of myself, 
18. 1 am one that bear witness of myself, 
28. (that) I do nothing of myself ■ 
42. neither came I of myself, 
54. answered, If I honour myself, 
10:18.1 lay it down of myself . 
12:32. will draw all (men) unto me. 
49. 1 have not spoken of myself; 
14: 3. again, and receive you unto myself- $ 
10. 1 speak not of myself: but the 
21. will manifest myself to him. 
17: 19. for their sakes I sanctify myself, 
Acts20:24. count I my life dear unto myself, 
24: 10. more cheerfully answer for myself: 
26: 2. 1 think myself happy, king 
9. 1 verily thought with myself, 
4.1 have reserved to myself seven 

3. yea, I judge not mine own self. 

4. For I know nothing by myself; 
6. in a figure transferred to myself 

7: 7. all men were even as I myself 
9: 19. have I made myself servant 
10:33. not seeking mine own profit, 
2Co. 2: 1. 1 determined this with myself, 
11 : 7. in abasing myself that ye 



Ip&aivw, embaino. 



Mat. 8:23. when he was entered into a ship, 
9: 1. he entered into a ship, and passed 
13: 2. so that he went into a ship, and sat ; 
14:22. his disciples to get into a ship, 

32. when they icere come into the ship, 
15:39. took ship, (lit. entered into a ship) 
Mar. 4: 1. so that he entered into a ship, and sat 
5: 18. when he was come into the ship, 
6 :45. his disciples to get into the ship, 
8: 10. he entered into a ship with his... awe? 
13. entering into the ship again 
Lu. 5: 3. he entered into one of the ships, which 
was Simon's, and 
8: 22. that he went into a ship with 
37. he went up into the ship, and 
Joh. 5: 4. whosoever then first after... stepped in 
6:17 . entered into a ship, and went over 
22. whereinto his disciples were entered, 
24. took shipping, (lit. entered into ships) 



£ju€aAAw, emballo. 

Lu. 12: 5. hath power to cast into hell ; 



£jii€a7rTto, embapto. 

Mat.26:23. He that dippeth (his) hand with 
Mar.l4:20.^atf dippeth with me in the dish. 
Joh.l3:26. when he had dipped the sop, 



Ifi&aTsvw, embatuo. 



Col. 2:18.: 



itruding into those things which he hath 
not seen, 



£ju€i€a£w, embibazo. 

Acts27: 6. sailing into Italy ; and he put us therein, 
(lit. caused us to enter into it) 



Ro. 11 
lCo. 4 



£jii€X£7rw, emblepo. 

j Mat. 6:26.JBeAo7fc?the fowls of the air: for they 

19:26. Jesus beheld (them), and said unto 
J Mar. 8: 25. saw every man clearly. 

10:21. Jesus beholding him loved him, and said 

27. Jesus looking upon them 
14:67. she looked upon him, and said, 
Lu. 20: 17. he beheld them, and said, 

22: 61. the Lord turned, and looked upon Peter. 
Joh. 1 :36. looking upon Jesus as he walked, 

42(43) . when Jesus beheld him, 
Acts 1:11. why stand ye gazing up into heaven ? 
22: 11 . when I could not see for the glory 



efi^pifiaofiai, embrimaomai. 

Mat. 9 : 30. Jesus straitly charged them, 



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Mar. 1 :43. lie straitly charged h\m, and forthwith 

14: 5. they murmured against her. 
Joh. 1 1 : 33. he groaned in the spirit, and was troubled; 
38. therefore again groaning in himself 



Mat.10 

18 

26 
Mar. 9 

14: 

Lu. 4: 
9: 

10: 

22 

23 

24 

Joh. 3: 

6: 

7; 
8: 



12 



13 



14 



15 



16 



17 



18 



1/j.s, erne, from fyw. 

; 37. loveth father or mother more than me 

— loveth son or daughter more than me 

40. He that receiveth you receiveth me, and he 

that receiveth me 
: 5. in my name receiveth me. 
6. little ones which believe in me, 
21. shall my brother sin against me, 
: 10. hath wrought a good work upon me. 

11. me ye have not always. 
:37. in my name, receiveth me: and whosoever 

shall receive me, receiveth not me, but 

him that sent me. 
42. little ones that believe in me, 
6. hath wrought a good work on me. 
7. me ye have not always. 
: 18. The Spirit of the Lord (is) upon me, 
:48.in my name receiveth me: and whosoever 

shall receive me 
: 16. despiseth you despiseth me; and he that 

despiseth me despiseth 
:53. stretched forth no hands against me: 
:28. weep not for me, but weep for 
: 39. as ye see me have. 

;30. He must increase, but /(must) decrease. 
:35.he that believeth on me shall 
37.giveth me shall come to me; 

47. He that believeth on me hath 
57. even he shall live by me. 

: 7. me it hateth, because I testify of it, 
38. He that believeth on me, as the 
:19. Ye neither know me, nor my Father: 

if ye had known me, ye should 
42. ye would love me .- 
: 4. /must work the works of him 
:25. he that believeth in me, though 
26. whosoever liveth and believeth in me 
: 8. me ye have not always. 
30. This voice came not because of me, 

44. He that believeth on me, believeth not on 

me, but on 

45. he that seeth me seeth him that 

46. that whosoever believeth on me 

48. He that rejecteth me, and receiveth not 
: 18. lifted up his heel against me. 

20. whomsoever I send receiveth me ; and he 

that receiveth me receiveth 
: 1. believe also in me. 
9. he that hath seen me hath 

12. He that believeth on me, 
: 18. ye know that it hated me 

20. If they have persecuted me, 

23. He that hateth me hateth 

24. hated both me and my Father. 
: 3. not known the Father* nor me. 

9. because they believe not on me; 
14. He shall glorify me; for he 
23. in that day ye shall ask me nothing, 
27. because ye have loved me 
32. shall leave me alone : 
: 18. As thou hast sent me into 
20. them also which shall believe on me through 

their word ; 
23. loved them, as thou hast, loved me. 
: 8. if therefore ye seek me, let 



Acts 3 

7 

8: 

13: 

22: 

26: 



Ro. 



10 



15 
ICo. 9 

15: 
2Co. 2: 

11 

12: 

Eph. 6 

Phi. 1: 

2: 

Col. 4: 
2Ti. 1: 8 
Phileml7 

Rev. 1:17 



EMO 

. of your brethren, like unto me ; 

. of your brethren, like unto me; 

, ye have spoken come upon me. 

, there cometh one after me, 

, a great light round about me. 

, inheritance among them which are sanc- 
tified by faith that is in me. 

So, as much as in me is, 

, of them that sought me not ; 

them that asked not after me. 

, that reproached thee fell on me 

to them that do examine me 

.grace which (was bestowed) upon me 

he hath not grieved me, 

, no man shall stop me of this 

, lest any man should think of me 

power of Christ may rest upon me. 

.ye also may know my affairs, (lit. the 
things as tome) 

things (which happened) unto me (lit. 
the ifc. ) 

, see how it will go with me. 

, not on him only, but on me also, 

All my state (lit. the §-c. ) shall Tychicus 

nor of me his prisoner: 

i If thou count me therefore a partner, re- 
ceive him as myself. 

laid his right hand upon me, 



IjUEO)} 



emeo. 



Rev. 3: 16. 1 will spue thee out of my mouth 



ejULjuLaivo/jLai, emmainomai. 

Acts26 : 1 1 . being exceedingly mad against them, 



tjUjutvw, emmeno. 

Actsl4:22. to continuein the faith, 

Gal. 3: 10. every one that continueth not in 

Heb. 8: 9. they continued not in my covenant, 



efioi, emoi, from eyw. 

Mat.l0:32. Whosoever therefore shall confess me 
1 1 ; 6. shall not be offended in me. 
18: 26. Lord, have patience with me, 

29. saying, Have patience with me, 
25:40. ye have done (it) unto me. 

45. ye did (it) not tome. 
26:31. shall be offended because of me 
Mar. 5: 7. What have / to do with thee, 

14:27. shall be offended because of me 
Lu. 4: 6. for that is delivered unto me ; 
7:23. shall not be offended in me. 
8:28. What have /to do with thee, Jesus, 
12: 8. Whosoever shall confess me before 
15:29. yet thou never gavest me a kid, 
22:37. must yet be accomplished in me, 
Joh. 2: 4. what have /to do with thee? 
5:46. ye would have believed me: 
6:56.dwelleth in me, and I in him. 
7: 23. are ye angry at me, because 
8: 12. he that followeth me shall not 
10:38. though ye believe not me, 

— believe, that the Father (is) in me, 
12:26. If any man serve me, let him follow ?«e, 

— if any man serve me, him 



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Joh.l4:10.and the Father in me? the words 
— the Father that dwelleth in me, 
1 1 . the Father in me : or else 
20. in my Father, and ye in me, 
30. cometh, and hath nothing in me. 
15: 2. Every branch in me that beareth not 

4. Abide in me, and I in you. 
. — except ye abide in me. 

5. He that abideth in me, and I in him, 

6. If a man abide not in me, 

7. If ye abide in me, and my words 
16: 33. that in me ye might have peace. 
17 : 6. thou gavest them me ; 

21. as thou, Father, (art) in me, 
23. 1 in them, and thou in me, 
18 :35. have delivered thee unto me : 
19: 10. Speakest thou not unto me ? 
Actsl0:28. God hath shewed me that I 

11 : 12. these six brethren accompanied me, 
22: 9. they that were with me saw 
24: 20. found any evil doing in me, 
26: 13. them which journeyed with me. 
28: 18. there was no cause of death in me. 
Ro. 7: 8. wrought in me all manner of 
13. made death unto me? 

17. sin that dwelleth in me. 

18. For I know that in me that 

20. sin that dwelleth in me. 

21. when / would do good, evil is present 

with me. 
12:19. Vengeance (is) mine; (lit. to me) 
14: 1 1. every knee shall bow to me, 
iCo. 4: 3. with me it is a very small thing 
9:15. should be so done unto me : 
14: 11. (shall be) a barbarian unto me. 
15: 10. grace of God which was with me. 
16: 4. they shall go with me. 
2Co. 1:17. that with me there should be 

9: 4. they of Macedonia come with me, 
11 : 10. the truth of Christ is in me, 
13: 3. a proof of Christ speaking in me, 
Gal. 1 : 2. the brethren which are with me, 
16. To reveal his Son in me, 
24. they glorified God in me. 
2: 3. neither Titus, who was with me, 
6. in conference added nothing to me : 
8. mighty in me toward the Gentiles: 
9. they gave to me and Barnabas 

20. not I, but Christ liveth in me : 

6: 14. God forbid that i" should glory, (lit. be it 
not to me to glory) 
— the world is crucified unto me, 
Eph. 3: 8. Unto me, who am less than the least 
Phi. 1 : 7. as it is meet for me to think this 

21. For to me to live (is) Christ, 
26. abundant in Jesus Christ for me 

30. same conflict which ye saw in me, (and) 
now hear (to be) in me. 
2:16. /may rejoice in the day of Christ, 

22. served with me in the gospel. 
3: l.to me indeed (is) not grievous, 
4: 9. heard, and seen in me, do: 

21. The brethren which are with me 
Col. 1:29. which worketh in me mightily. 
lTi. 1 : 16. that in me first Jesus Christ 
2Ti. 4: 8. not to me only, but unto all them 
Philem 11. profitable to thee and to me : 

16. a brother beloved, specially to me, 
18. put that on mine account; (lit. on account 
to me) 
Hebl0:30. Vengeance (belongeth) unto me, 
13: 6. The Lord (is) my helper, and I will 



BfjLog, emos. 

Mat.l 8: 20. gathered together in my name, 
20: 15. do what I will with mine own ? 

23. is not mine to give, but (it) 
25: 27. received mine own with usury. 

Mar. 8: 38. ashamed of me and of my words 

10:40. is not mine to give ; 
Lu. 9:26. ashamed of me and of my words, 
15:31. all that I have (lit. mine) is thine. 
22: 19. this do in remembrance of me. 
Joh. 3: 29. this my joy therefore is fulfilled. 
4:34. My meat is to do the will of him 
5:30.1 judge: and my judgment is just; be- 
cause I seek not mine own will, 
47. how shall ye believe my words ? 
6:38. not to do mine own will, 
7 : 6. My time is not yet come : 

8. for my time is not yet full come. 
16. My doctrine is not mine, 

8:16.1 judge, my judgment is true : 
31. If ye continue in my word, 
37. my word hath no place in you. 
43. do ye not understand my speech ? (even) 

because ye cannot hear my word. 
51. If a man keep my saying, 
56. Abraham rejoiced to see my day: 
10: 14. know my (sheep), and am known of mine. 

26. ye are not of my sheep, 

27. My sheep hear my voice, and I know 
12:26. there shall also my servant be: 
13:35. that ye are my disciples, 

14: 15. keep my commandments. 

24. word which ye hear is not mine, 
27. my peace I give unto you: 

15 : 8. so shall ye be my disciples. 

9. continue ye in my love.' 

11. that my joy might remain in you, (lit. 

that my joy in you might remain) 

12. This is my commandment, 
16:14. for he shall receive of mine, 

15. that the Father hath are mine: 

— that he shall take of mine, 

17:10. all mine are thine, and thine are mine; 

13. my joy fulfilled in themselves. 

24. they may behold my glory, 

18:36. My kingdom is not of this world: if my 
kingdom were of this world, then would 
my servants fight, 

— but now is my kingdom not from hence. 
Ro. 3: 7. through my lie unto his glory ; 

10: l.my heart's desire and prayer to God 
1 Co. 1 : 15. had baptized in mine own name. 
5: 4. gathered together, and my spirit, 
7:40. so abide, after my judgment: 
9: 2. the seal of mine apostleship are 

3. Mine answer... that do examine me 
11 :24. this do in remembrance of me. 

25. new testament in my blood: 

— in remembrance of me. 

16: 18. have refreshed my spirit and your's: 
21 .Paul with mine own hand. 
2Co. 1 :23. for a record upon my soul, 

2: 3. that my joy is (the joy) of you all. 

8 : 23. my partner and fellowhelper 
Gal. 1 : 13. have heard of my conversation 

6: 11. unto you with mine own hand. 
Phi. 1 :26. by my coming to you again. 

3: 9. not having mine own righteousness, 
Col. 4 : 1 8 . by the hand of me Paul . 
2Th. 3 : 17. of Paul with mine own hand, 
2Ti. 4: 6. the time of my departure is 



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Philem.10. 1 beseech thee for my son 
12. that is, mine own bowels: 
19. written (it) with mine own hand, 

2Pet. 1 : 15. may be able after my decease 

3Joh. 4. that my children walk in truth. 

Rev. 2:20. to teach and to seduce my servants 



Ifiov, emou, from lyw. 

Mat. 5 -.11. against you falsely, for my sake. (lit. on 
account of me) 
7 : 23. depart from me, ye that work 
10: 18. kings for my sake, (lit. on account of me) 

39. loseth his life for my sake shall 
11:29. my yoke upon you, and learn of me ; 
12:30. He that is not with me is against me; and 

he that gathereth not with me 
15 : 5. mightest be profited by me ; 

8. their heart is far from me. 
16:25. will lose his life for my sake 
17: 27. give unto them for me and thee. 
25:41. Depart from me, ye cursed, into 
26:23. dippeth (his) hand with me in the 

38. tarry ye here, and watch with me. 

39. let this cup pass from me, 

40. could ye not watch with me one hour? 
42. may not pass away from me, 

Mar. 7: 6. their heart is far from me. 

11. thou mightest be profited by me; 
8:35. shall lose his life for my sake and the 

gospel's, (lit. on account of me and) 
10:29. for my sake, and the gospel's, 
13: 9. before rulers and kings for my sake, 
14: 18. One of you which eateth with me 
20. that dippeth with me in the dish. 

36. take away this cup from me: 
Lu. 5: 8. saying, Depart from me; 

8 : 46. that virtue is gone out of me. 

9: 24. will lose his life for my sake, 
10: 16. He that heareth you heareth me ; 
11 : 7. my children are with me in bed ; 

23. He that is not with me is against me : and 
he that gathereth not with me scattereth. 
12: 13. divide the inheritance with me. 
13:27. depart from me, all (ye) workers 
15:31. Son, thou art ever with me, 
16: 3. my lord taketh away from me 
22 :21. with me on the table. 

28. which have continued with me 

37. for the things concerning me 
42. remove this cup from me: 

23:43. shalt thou be with me in paradise. 
24:44. (in) the psalms, concerning me. 
Joh. 4: 9.askest drink of me, which am 

5: 7. another steppeth down before me. 
32. another that beareth witness of me,- 
— which he witnesseth of me 

36. that I do, bear witness of me, 

37. hath borne witness of me. 

39. they are they which testify of me. 
46. for he wrote of me. 
8: 18. that sent me beareth witness of me. 

29. he that sent me is with me: 
10: 8. All that ever came before me 

9. by me if any man enter in, 
18. No man taketh it from me, 
25. they bear witness of me. 

13: 8. thou hast no part with me. 

18. He that eateth bread with me hath 

38. down thy life for my sake ? (lit. for me) 
14: 6. cometh unto the Father, but by me. 



Joh. 15: 5. 

26. 

27. 

16:32. 

17:24. 

18:34. 

19:11. 

Acts 8:24. 

11: 5. 

20:34. 

22:18. 

23:11. 

25: 9. 

Ro. 1:12. 

11:27. 

15:18. 

30. 

16: 2. 

7. 

13. 

2Co. 1:19. 

2: 2. 

7: 7. 

12: 6. 

8. 

Gal. 1:11. 

17. 

2:20. 

Eph. 6:19. 

Phil. 4:10. 

2Ti. 1:13. 

2: 2. 

4:11. 

17. 

Tit. 3:15. 

7. 

12. 

4. 

18. 

20. 

21. 

4: 1. 

10: 8. 

17: 1. 

21: 9. 

15. 

22:12. 



HeblO: 

Rev. 1: 

3: 



without me ye can do nothing. 

he shall testify of me: 

ye have been with me from the beginning. 

because the Father is with me. 

be with me where I am ; 

did others tell it thee of me ? 

no power (at all) against me, 

Pray ye to the Lord for me, 

it came even to me : 

to them that were with me. 

receive thy testimony concerning me. 

hast testified of me in Jerusalem, 

judged of these things before me? 

mutual faith both of you and me. 

this (is) my covenant unto them, 

Christ hath not wrought by me, 

in (your) prayers to God for me ; 

of many, and of myself also. 

also were in Christ before me. 

his mother and mine. 

by me and Silvanus and Timotheus, 

which is made sorry by me ? 

your fervent mind toward me; 

or (that) he heareth of me. 

that it might depart from me. 

which was preached of me 

which were apostles before me; 

loved me, and gave himself for me. 

for me, that utterance may 

at the last your care of me 

which thou hast heard of me, 

that thou hast heard of me 

Only Luke is with me. 

that by me the preaching might 

All that are with me salute thee. 

the book it is written of me, 

the voice that spake with me. 

shall walk with me in white : 

I counsel thee to buy of me gold 

will sup with him, and he with me. 

to sit with me in my throne, 

of a trumpet talking with me; 

spake unto me again, and said, 

talked with me, saying unto me, 

talked with me, saying, Come 

he that talked with me had 

my reward (is) with me, to give 



ziunraiy/jLOQ, empaigmos. 

Heb 11 :36. trial of (cruel) mockings and scourgings, 



l^maiZw, empaizo. 



Mat. 2: 16. he was mocked of the wise men, 

20: 19. deliver him to the Gentiles to mock, 
27; 29. before him, and mocked him, saying, 

31 . after that they had mocked him, 

41. the chief priests mocking (him), 
Mar 10:34. they shall mock him, and shall 
15:20. when they had mocked him, 

31. also the chief priests mocking 
14: 29. that behold (it) begin to mock him, 
18:32. shall he mocked, and spitefully 
22: 63. men that held Jesus mocked him, 
23: 11 . set him at nought, and mocked (him), 

36. the soldiers also mocked him, 



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EinraiKTai, empaiktai. 

2Pet.3: 3. shall come in the last day scoffers, 
Jude 18. should be mockers in the last time, 



€ jU7r tp iir ariio, emperipateo. 

2Co. 6:16. 1 will dwell in them, and walk in (them); 



tjunrnrXau), empiplao. 

Actsl4:17 .filling our hearts with food and 



Rev.18: 3. the merchants of the earth are 
1 1 . the merchants of the earth shall 
15. The merchants of these things, 
23. thy merchants were the great men 



IfiirprjOu), empreetho. 

Mat.22: 7. those murderers, and burned up their city. 



ejuLiriiTTw, empipto. 

Mat.] 2: 11. if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day, 
Lu. 10:36. unto him that fell among the thieves? 

14: 5. an ass or an ox fallen into (lit. shall fall 
into) a pit, 
ITi. 3: 6. he fall into the condemnation 
7. lest he fall into reproach 
6 : 9. fall into temptation and a snare, 
Heb 10:31. to fall into the hands of the 



IjUTrAkw, empleko. 

2Ti. 2: 4. entangleth himself with the 
2Pet.2:20.they are again entangled therein, and 



IjunrXriOii), empleetho. 

Lu. 1 :53. He hath filled the hungry with 

6: 25. Woe unto you that are full! 
Joh. 6: 12. When they were filled, he said 
Ro. 15:24. somewhat filled with your (company). 



£jU7rXo(crj, emplokee. 

lPet.3: 3. (adorning) of plaiting the hair, 

£/x7rv£w, empneo. 

Acts 9 : 1 . Saul, yet breathing out threatenings 



s/uLiropevofiai, emporiiomai. 

Jas. 4: 13. and buy and sell, and get gain: 
2Pet. 2 : 3. shall they... make merchandise of you 



zfiiropia.) emporia. 

Mat.22: 5. another to his merchandise: 



efiTTopiov, emporion. 

Joh. 2: 16. Father's house an house of merchandise. 



tjumopog, emporos. 

Mat.l3:45.1ike unto a merchant man, 



Mat. 5 

6 

7 
10 



11 

17 
18 

23 

25 
26 

27 

Mar. 1 

9 

Lu. 5 

7 
10 
12 



21 



Joh. 



3 

10 

12 

ActslS 

2Co. 5 

Gal. 2 

Phi. 3 

lTh. 1 

2 

3 

I Joh. 3 

Rev. 4 

19 

22 



ifjL7rpo(j0ev, emprosthen. 

:16. Let your light so shine before men, 

24. Leave there thy gift before the altar, 
: l.do not your alms before men, 

2. do not sound a trumpet before thee, 
: 6. cast ye your pearls before swine, 
: 32. shall confess me before men, him will I 
confess also before my Father 

33. shall deny me before men, him will I also 

deny before my 
: 10. shall prepare thy way before thee. 

26. it seemeth good in thy sight. 
: 2. was transfigured before them: 
: 14.it is not the will of (lit. before) your 

Father 
: 13(14). the kingdom of heaven against (lit. 

before) men: 
: 32. before him shall be gathered all 
:70.he denied before (them) all, 
: 11. Jesus stood before the governor: 

29. they bowed the knee before him, 
: 2. shall prepare thy way before thee. 
: 2. he was transfigured before them. 
: 19. into the midst before Jesus. 
:27. shall prepare thy way before thee. 
: 21 . so it seemed good in thy sight. 
: 8. shall confess me before men, him shall 
the Son of man also confess before the 
angels of God: 
: 2. there was a certain man before him 
: 4. he ran before, and climbed up 

27. bring hither, and slay (them) before me. 

28. had thus spoken, he went before, 
:36.to stand before the Son of man. 
: 15. after me is preferred before me: 

27. coming after me is preferred before me, 

30. a man which is preferred before me: 
: 28. that I am sent before him. 
: 4. he goeth before them, and the sheep 
: 37. done so many miracles before them, 
: 17. beat (him) before the judgment seat. 
: 10. all appear before the judgment seat 
: 14. 1 said unto Peter before (them) all, 
: 13(14). unto those things which are before, 
: 3. in the sight of God and our Father ; 
: 19. in the presence of our Lord Jesus 
: 9. for your sakes before our God ; 

13.unblameable in holiness before God, ' 
: 19. shall assure our hearts before him. 
: 6. full of eyes before and behind. 
: 10. 1 fell at his feet to worship 
: 8. before the feet of the angel 



Ifnrrvu), emptuo. 



Mat.26:67.Then did they spit in his face, 
27:30. they spit upon him, arid took 



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Mar 10:34. scourge him, and shall spit upon him, 
14:65. some began to spit on him, 
15 : 19. did spit upon him, and bowing 

Lu. 18:32. shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated, 
and spitted on: 



f/MJHivriQ, emphanees. 



ActslO: 40. shewed him openly; (lit. gave him to be 

manifest} 
Ro. 10:20. 1 was made manifest unto them 



e^KpaviZd), emphanizo. 

Mat.27:53.into the holy city, and appeared unto 
Joh. 14:21. will manifest myself to him. 

22. that thou wilt manifest thyself 
Acts23: 15. signify to the chief* captain 

22. thou hast shewed these things to me. 
24: l.who informed the governor against Paul. 
25: 2. the Jews informed him against Paul, 
15. elders of the Jews informed (me), 
Heb 9:24. now to appear in the presence of 

11 : 14. declare plainly that they seek a country. 



e/uHpo&og, emphobos. 

Lu. 24: 5. as they were afraid, and bowed down 

37. they were terrified and affrighted, 
ActslO: 4. looked on him, he was afraid, 

22: 9. saw indeed the light, and were afraid ; 
24:25. Felix trembled, and (lit. becoming afraid) 
answered, 
Rev.ll:13.the remnant were affrighted, 



IfifyvGcui)) emphusao. 

Joh. 20; 22. said this, he breathed on (them), 



Jas. 



tyxfrvTog, emphutos. 

1 : 21. with meekness the engrafted word, 



zv, en. 

Mat. 1:18. she was found with child (lit. having in 
the womb) of the 
20. that which is conceived in her is 
23. a virgin shall be with child, (lit. shall have 
in the womb) 
2 : 1 . born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days 
of Herod 

2. have seen his star in the east, 

5. In Bethlehem of Judaea: 

6. not the least among the princes 
9. which they saw in the east, 

16. children that were in Bethlehem, and in 
all the coasts thereof, 

18. In Rama was there a voice 

19. in a dream to Joseph in Egypt, 

3: i.In those days came John the Baptist, 
preaching in the wilderness of 

3. of one crying in the wilderness, Prepare 
6. baptized of him in Jordan, 

9. think not to say within yourselves, 
11. 1 indeed baptize you with water 



Mat. 3:11 

12 

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4:13 

16 

21 
23 

5:12 
13 
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16 
19 

25 

28 
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35 
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48 



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23 

29 

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6 
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4, 
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21, 
31 
33 
34. 
35, 

10:11. 
15. 
16. 
17. 

19. 

20. 



. baptize you with the Holy Ghost, 
.Whose fan (is) in his hand, 
. in whom I am well pleased. 
. in the borders of Zabulon 
. people which sat in darkness 
in the region and shadow of death 
. in a ship with Zebedee their 
. teaching in their synagogues, 
all manner of disease among the people, 
.for great (is) your reward in heaven: 
. wherewith shall it be salted ? 
. unto all that are in the house, 
.your Father which is in heaven. 
. least in the kingdom of heaven : 
great in the kingdom of heaven. 
. whiles thou art in the way with 
. with her already in his heart. 
. Swear not at all ; neither by heaven ; 
. Nor by the earth ; for it is his 
. Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, 
. your Father which is in heaven : 
.Be ye therefore perfect, even as your 

Father which is in heaven 
.your Father which is in heaven. 
. in the synagogues and in the streets, 
.alms may be in secret: and thy Father 

which seeth in secret himself shall 

reward thee openly, (lit. in open way) 
. in the synagogues and in the corners of 
. thy Father which is in secret ; and thy 

Father which seeth in secret shall reward 

thee openly . 

• be heard for their much speaking. 
. Our Father which art in heaven, 

• in earth as (it is) in heaven. 

.thy Father which is in secret: and thy 
Father, which seeth in secret, shall 
reward thee openly. 
.for yourselves treasures in heaven, 
.the light that is in thee be 
. even Solomon in all his glory 
. with what judgment ye judge, 

with what measure ye mete, 
. mote that is in thy brother's eye, 

beam that is hi thine own eye ? 
.a beam (is) in thine own eye ? 
. they trample them under their feet, 
. your Father which is in heaven 
. come to you in sheep's clothing, 
. my Father which is in heaven. 
. Many will say to me in that day, 
. my servant lieth at home sick 
.so great faith, no, not in Israel. 
. in the kingdom of heaven, 
.was healed in the selfsame hour. 
. there arose a great tempest in the sea, 
. into the sea, and perished in the waters. 
, the scribes said within themselves, 
.think ye evil in your hearts? 
. Jesus sat at meat in the house, 
. For she said within herself, 
.his fame in all that country. 
. It was never so seen in Israel. 
, through the prince of the devils, 
.teaching in their synagogues, 

every disease among the people. 
, enquire who in it is worthy ; 

in the day of judgment, 
, as sheep in the midst of wolves : 

will scourge you in their synagogues ; 

be given you in that same hour 

your Father which speaketh in you. 



EN 



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EN 



Mat.l 0:23. when they persecute you in this city, 

27. What I tell you in darkness, (that) speak 

ye ire light : 

28. destroy both soul and body in hell. 

32. shall confess )( me before men, )( him will 

I confess also before my Father which 
is in heaven. 

33. my Father which is in heaven. 
11: 1 . to preach in their cities. 

2. John had heard in the prison 
6. shall not be offended in me. 
8. A man clothed in soft raiment? 

— soft (clothing) are in kings' houses. 
1 1 . Among them that are born of women 

— he that is least in the kingdom 
16. children sitting in the markets, 

20. wherein most of his mighty works 

21. works, which were done in you, had been 

done in Tyre and Sidon, they would 

have repented long ago in sackcloth 
at the day of judgment, 
works, which have been done in thee, had 

been done in Sodom, it would 
in the day of judgment, than for thee. 
At that time Jesus answered and said, 
At that time Jesus went on the 
to do upon the sabbath day. 
have ye not read in the law, 
the priests in the temple profane 
hear his voice in the streets. 
in his name shall the Gentiles trust. 
by Beelzebub the prince of the devils, 
if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom 

do your children cast 
cast out devils by the Spirit of God, 
neither in this world, neither in the 

(world) to come. 
in the day of judgment, 
three nights in the whale's belly; 
three nights in the heart of the earth, 
shall rise in judgment with 
shall rise up in the judgment 
my Father which is in heaven, 
)(The same day went Jesus out 
many things unto them in parables, 
when he sowed, (lit. in his sowing) 
speakest thou unto them in parables ? 
speak I to them in parables: 
which was sown in his heart. 
Yet hath he not root in himself, 
sowed good seed in his field: 
while men slept (lit. in men's sleeping), 

his enemy 
sow good seed in thy field ? 
in the time of harvest I will say to the 
a man took, and sowed in his field: 
lodge in the branches thereof, 
unto the multitude in parables ; 
I will open my mouth in parables ; 
shall it be in the end of this world. 
in the kingdom of their Father, 
like unto treasure hid in a field ; 
at the end of the world : 
taught them in their synagogue, 
they were offended in him. 
without honour, save in hia own country, 

and in his own house. 
At that time Herod the tetrarch 
do shew forth themselves in him. 
put (him) in prison for Herodias' sake, 
danced before them (lit. in the midst), and 

pleased Herod. 



22 
23 

24 

25 

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2 

5 

19 
21 
24 
27 

28 
32 



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14: 1. 

2. 
3. 
6. 



17: 



18: 



Mat.14: 10. beheaded John in the prison. 

13. he departed thence by ship into 
33. they that were in the ship came 

15:32. lest they faint in the way. 

33. so much bread in the wilderness, 
16: 7. they reasoned among themselves, 

8. why reason ye among yourselves, 
17. but my Father which is in heaven. 
19. shall be bound in heaven: 

— shall be loosed in heaven. 

27. For the Son of man shall come in the 

glory of his Father with 

28. Son of man coming in his kingdom. 

5. This is my beloved Son, in whom I am 
well pleased; 

12. have done untohvm whatsoever 
21.goethnot out but by prayer 
22. while they abode in Galilee, 

1 . At the same time came the 

— greatest in the kingdom of heaven? 

2. set him in the midst of them, 
4. greatest in the kingdom of heaven. 

6. drowned in the depth of the sea. 
10. in heaven their angels do always 

— my Father which is in heaven. 

14. your Father which is in heaven, 

18. Whatsoever ye shall bind on earth shall 
be bound in heaven : 

— shall be loosed in heaven. 

19. my Father which is in heaven. 

20. am I in the midst of them. 
19: 21. and thou shalt have treasure in heaven: 

28. in the regeneration when the Son of man 
shall sit in the throne 
20: 3. standing idle in the marketplace, 

15. what I will with mine own ? 
17. twelve disciples apart ire, the way, 

21. on the left, in thy kingdom. 
26.it shall not be so among you: but whoso- 
ever will be great among you, 

27. whosoever will be chief among you, 
21 : 8. spread their garments in the way; 

— strawed (them) in the way. 

9. Blessed (is) he that cometh in the name 
of the Lord ; Hosanna in the highest. 

12. that sold and bought in the temple, 

14. blind and the lame came to him ire the 

temple ; 
15. children crying in the temple, 
19. came to it, and found nothing thereore, 

22. whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer 

23. By what authority doest thou these 

24. will tell you by what authority 

27. Neither tell I you by what authority 

28. work to day in my vineyard. 

32. in the way of righteousness, 

33. digged a winepress in it, and built 
3S.they said among themselves, 

41. render him the fruits in their seasons. 

42. Did ye never read in the scriptures, 

— it is marvellous in our eyes ? 
22: 1. spake unto them again by parables, 

15. might entangle him in (his) talk. 

16. teachest the way of God in truth, 
23. )( The same day came to him the 
28. Therefore in the resurrection 
30. For in the resurrection they neither 

— as the angels of God in heaven. 

36. the great commandment ire the law? 

37. with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, 
and with all thy mind. 

40. On these two commandments 



EN 



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EN 



Mat.22:43. 
23: 6. 

7. 
9. 
16. 

18. 

20. 

21. 

22. 

30. 

34. 
39. 

24:14. 
15. 
16. 

18. 
19. 



25: 4. 
13. 
16. 

18, 
25, 
31. 

36. 
39, 
43. 
44, 
26: 5 



27: 5 
12 



40 



How then doth David in spirit call 

the uppermost rooms at feasts, and the 

chief seats in the synagogues, 
greetings in the markets, and to be 
your Father, which is in heaven. 
Whosoever shall swear by the temple, 
whosoever shall swear by the gold 
Whosoever shall swear by the altar, 
whosoever sweareth by the gift 
shall swear by the altar, sweareth by it, 

and by all 
whoso shall swear by the temple, sweareth 

by it, and by him 
he that shall swear by heaven, sweareth by 

the throne of God, and by him 
If we had been in the days 
in the blood of the prophets. 
scourge in your synagogues, 
shall say, Blessed (is) he that cometh in 

the name of the Lord, 
be preached in all the world 
stand in the holy place, 
let them which be in Judaea 
let him which is in the field 
woe unto them that are with child (lit. 

have in the womb),and to them that give 

suck in those days ! 
neither on the sabbath day : 
Behold, he is in the desert ; 
(he is) in the secret chambers; 
And then shall appear the sign of the Son 

of man in heaven: 
For as in the days that were before the 

flood they 
Then shall two be in the field ; 
(shall be) grinding at the mill; 
to give them meat in due season ? 
evil servant shall say in his heart, 
The lord of that servant shall come in a 

day when he looketh not for (him), and 

in an hour 
the wise took oil in their vessels 
wherein the Son of man cometh. 
went and traded with the same, 
went and digged in the earth, 
went and hid thy talent in the earth : 
When the Son of man shall come in his 

glory, and all the 
I was in prison, and ye came unto me. 
when saw we thee sick, or in prison, 
sick, and in prison, and ye visited me not. 
or naked, or sick, or in prison, 
they said, Not on the feast (day), lest there 

be an uproar among the people, 
when Jesus was in Bethany, in the house 

of Simon 
be preached in the whole world, 
(his) hand with me in the dish, 
with you in my Father's kingdom. 
All ye shall be offended because of me 

)( this night: 
shall be offended because of thee, (lit. in 

thee) 
That )( this night, before the cock crow, 
shall perish with the sword. 
In that same hour said Jesus 
with you teaching in the temple, 
Peter sat without in the palace: 
the pieces of silver in the temple, 
when he was accused (lit. in his being 

ace. ) of the chief priests 
buildest (it) in three days, 



Mat.27: 56. 4mon# which was Mary Magdalene, 

60. laid it in his own new tomb, which he had 
hewn out in the rock : 
28: 18. power is given unto me in heaven and in 
Mar. 1 : 2. As it is written in the prophets, 

3. voice of one crying in the wilderness, 

4. John did baptize in the wilderness, 

5. in the river of Jordan, 

8. have baptized you with water: 

— baptize you with the Holy Ghost. 
9. it came to pass in those days, 

11. in whom I am well pleased. 
13. he was there in the wilderness 
15. repent ye, and believe )( the gospel. 
16. casting a net into the sea: 

19. in the ship mending their nets. 

20. in the ship with the hired 

23. there was in their synagogue a man with 

an unclean spirit ; 
39. he preached in their synagogues 
45. was without in desert places : 
2: 6. reasoning in their hearts, 

8. they so reasoned within themselves, 

— reason ye these things in your hearts ? 
15.it came to pass, that, as Jesus sat (lit. in 

his sitting) at meat in his house, 

19. while (lit. in which time) the bridegroom 

is with 

20. then shall they fast in those days. 

23. through the corn fields on the sabbath day; 

24. why do they on the sabbath day 
3:22. by the prince of the devils casteth 

23. said unto them in parables, 

4: 1 . entered into a ship, and sat in the sea; 

2. taught them many things by parables, 

and said unto them in his doctrine, 

4. it came to pass, as he sowed, (lit. in 

sowing) 
11. things are done in parables: 
15. that was sown in their hearts. 
17. have no root in themselves, 

24. with what measure ye mete, 

28. after that the full corn in the ear. 
30. or with what comparison shall 

35. And )( the same day, when 

36. even as he was in the ship. 
5: 2. a man with an unclean spirit, 

3. had (his) dwelling among the tombs ; 

5. he was in the mountains, and in 

13. were choked in the sea. 

20. began to publish in Decapolis 

21. was passed over again by ship 

25. which had (lit. being in) an issue of blood 
27. came in the press behind, 

30. immediately knowing in himself 

— turned him about in the press, 
6: 2. to teach in the synagogue: 

3. they were offended at him. 

4. in his own country, and among his own 

kin, and in his own house. 
11. in the day of judgment, 

14. do shew forth themselves in him. 
17. upon John, and bound him in prison 
27 (28). beheaded him in the prison, 

29. his corpse, and laid it in a tomb. 

47. ship was in the midst of the sea, 

48. he saw them toiling in rowing ; 
51. were sore amazed in themselves 
56. they laid the sick in the streets, 

8: 1. In those days the multitude 
3. they will faint by the way: 
14. neither had they in the ship 



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£N 



10:10 
21 

30, 

32. 

37. 
43, 

52. 

11: 9. 

10 

13. 
15. 

23, 
25. 
26. 

27. 
28, 
29, 
33 



12: 



Mar. 8:26. nor tell (it) to any in the town. 
27. by the way he asked his disciples, 
38. in this adulterous and sinful generation ; 
— cometh in the glory of his Father 
9: 1. kingdom of God come with power, 
.come forth by nothing, but by prayer 
.being in the house he asked them, 
disputed among yourselves by the way? 
. by the way they had disputed 
. set him in the midst of them : 
. water to drink in my name, 
. wherewith will ye season it? Have salt in 
yourselves, and have peace one with an- 
other, (lit. in one another) 
.in the house his disciples asked 
■ thou shalt have treasure in heaven : 
, hundredfold now in this time, 
in the world to come eternal life, 
.they were in the way going up 
, on thy left hand, in thy glory. 
, so shall it not be among you : but whoso- 
ever will be great among you, 
, followed Jesus in the way. 
cometh in the name of the Lord: 
. cometh in the name of the Lord : Hosanna 

in the highest, 
he might find any thing thereon: 
, that sold and bought in the temple, 
, shall not doubt in his heart, 
your Father also which is in heaven 
your Father which is in heaven 
as he was walking in the temple, 
. By what authority doest thou 
. I will tell you by what authority 
. by what authority I do these things. 
,to speak unto them by parables, 
it is marvellous in our eyes ? 
In the resurrection therefore, 
as the angels which are in heaven, 
not read in the book of Moses, 
, while he taught in the temple, 
, himself said by the Holy Ghost, 
said unto them in his doctrine, 
which love to go in long clothing, and 
(love) salutations in the marketplaces, 
chief seats in the synagogues, and the 

uppermost rooms at feasts : 
shall be given you in that hour, 
let them that be in Judaea flee 
woe to them that are with child (lit. have 
in the womb), and to them that give suck 
in those days ! 
in those days, after that tribulation, 
the powers that are in heaven 
Son of man coming in the clouds 
not the angels which are in heaven, 
might take him by craft, 
they said, Not on the feast (day) 
being in Bethany in the house 
new in the kingdom of God. 
offended because of (lit. in) me )( this 

night: 
this day, (even) in this night, 
I was daily with you in the temple 
Peter was beneath in the palace, 
committed murder in the insurrection, 
.buildest (it) in three days, 
. among whom was Mary 
. Who also, when he was in Galilee, 
. laid him in a sepulchre 
a young man sitting on the right side, 
he appeared in another form 



39. 



13:11. 
14. 
17. 



24. 

25. 

26. 

32. 

14: 1. 

2. 

3. 

25. 

27. 

30. 
49. 
66. 

15: 7. 
29 
40 
41 
46 

16: 5 
12 



Mar. 16: 1 7. In my name shall they cast 
Lu. 1:1. are most surely believed among us, 
in the days of Herod, the king 
walking in all the commandments 
were (now) well stricken in years, 
that while he executed the priest's office 

(lit. in his executing, &c.) before God 

in the order of his course, 
in the spirit and power of Elias, 
disobedient to the wisdom of the just ; 
my wife well stricken in years, 
that he tarried (lit. at his tarrying) so long 

in the temple, 
had seen a vision in the temple : 
in the days wherein he looked on (me), to 
take away my reproach among men. 
in the sixth month the angel 
blessed (art) thou among women, 
thou shalt conceive in thy womb, 
conceived a son in her old age : 
Mary arose in those days, 
the babe leaped in her womb ; 
Blessed (art) thou among women, 
the babe leaped in my womb for joy. 
hath shewed strength with his arm ; 
that on the eighth day they came 
There is none of thy kindred that 
throughout all the hill country 
laid (them) up in their hearts, 
hi the house of his servant David ; 
In holiness and righteousness before 
by the remission of their sins, 
where&y the dayspring from on 
to them that sit in darkness 
was in the deserts till the day 
it came to pass in those days, 
while they were (lit. in th'eir being) there, 
laid him in a manger ; because there was 

no room for them in the inn. 
there were in the same country 
this day in the city of David a Saviour, 
lying in a manger. 
Glory to God in the highest, 
peace, good will toward men. 
the babe lying in a manger, 
pondered (them) in her heart, 
he was conceived in the womb, 
written in the law of the Lord, 
is said in the law of the Lord, 
there was a man in Jerusalem, 
he came by the Spirit into 
when the parents brought in (lit. on the 

parents bringing in) the child Jesus, 
thy servant depart in peace, 
rising again of many in Israel ; 
she was of a great (lit. advanced in) age, 
looked for redemption in Jerusalem, 
as they returned (lit. in their ret. ), the 

child Jesus tarried behind in Jerusalem ; 
to have been in the company, 
among (their) kinsfolk and )( acquaint- 
ance. 
in the temple, sitting in the midst 
I must be about my Father's business ? 
kept all these sayings in her heart. 
Now in the fifteenth year of the 
of Zacharias in the wilderness. 
As it is written in the book of the 
— one crying in the wilderness, 
8. begin not to say within yourselves, 

15. all men mused in their hearts 

16. with the Holy Ghost and with fire: 
R2 



2: 1 

6, 



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49. 

51, 

3: 1 

2 

4 



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EN 



Lu. 3:17. Whose fan (is) in his hand, 

20. that he shut up John in prison. 

21. when all the people were baptized, (lit. in 

all, &c. being baptized) 

22. in thee I am well pleased. 

4: 1 . was led by the Spirit into the 
2. in those days he did eat nothing: 

5. the world in a moment of time. 

14. Jesus returned in the power of the 

15. he taught in their synagogues, 

16. on the sabbath day, and stood 
18(19). to set at liberty them that are 

20. that were in the synagogue 

21. this scripture fulfilled in your ears. 

23. have heard done in Capernaum, do also 

here in thy country. 

24. accepted in his own country. 

25. many widows were in Israel in the days of 

Elias, 
27. many lepers were in Israel 

28. all they in the synagogue, 

31. taught them on the sabbath days. 

32. for his word was with power. 

33. in the synagogue there was a man, 

36. for with authority and power 
44. he preached in the synagogues 

5 : 1 . it came to pass, that, as the people pressed 
(lit. in the p. pressing) 
7. which were in the other ship, 
12. came to pass, when he was (lit. in his 
being) in a certain city, 

16. withdrew himself into the wilderness, 

17. came to pass on a certain day, 

22. What reason ye in your hearts? 

29. a great feast in his own house: 

34. while (lit. in which time) the bridegroom 

is with them ? 

35. shall they .fast in those days. 

6 : 1 . came to pass on the second sabbath 
2. to do on the sabbath days ? 

6. came to pass also on another 

7. would heal on the sabbath day ; 
12. came to pass in those days, 

— continued all night in prayer 

23. Rejoice ye in that day, and leap 

— your reward (is) great in heaven: 

41. mote that is in thy brother's eye, 

— beam that is in thine own eye ? 

42. the mote that is in thine eye, 

— beam that is in thine own eye? 

— mote that is in thy brother's eye. 
7: 9. so great faith, no, not in Israel. 

ll.it came to pass )( the day after, 

16. prophet is risen up among us ; 

17. went forth throughout all Judasa, and 

throughout all the region round 
21 . in the same hour he cured many 
23. shall not be offended in me. 
25. A man clothed in soft raiment? 

— which are gorgeously apparelled (lit. in 

gorgeous apparel), and live delicately, 
are in kings' courts. 
28. Among those that are born of women 

— least in the kingdom of God 
32. sitting in the marketplace, 

37. behold, a woman in the city, 

— sat at meat in the Pharisee's house, 
39. he spake within himself, saying, 
49. began to say within themselves, 

8: Lit came to pass afterward, (lit. in after 
time) 
5. as he sowed (lit. in his sowing), some fell 



Lu. 8: 7 
10 
13 
15 



22 
27, 

32 

40 

42 

43 
9:12 

18, 
26 
29 
31 

33 

34 

36 

37 

46 
48 
51, 

57, 
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9, 

12 

13 



14 

17 

20 

21 

26 
31 
35 

38 

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18 
19 

20 
21 
27 
31 
32 
35 
37 
43 

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3 



. some fell among thorns ; and the 

, to others in parables ; that seeing 

. in time of temptation fall away. 

.that on the good ground are they, which 
in an honest and good heart, having 

bring forth fruit with patience. 

. came to pass on a certain day, 

.neither abode in (any) house, but in the 
tombs. 

.swine feeding on the mountain: 

.came to pass, that, when Jesus was re- 
turned, (lit. on Jesus's having returned ) 

.as he went (lit. in his going) the people 
thronged 

• having (lit. being in) )( an issue of blood 

. we are here in a desert place. 

, as he was alone (lit. in his being alone) 

. he shall come in his own glory, 

.as he prayed, (lit. in his praying) 

. Who appeared in glory, and spake 
should accomplish at Jerusalem. 

.came to pass, as they departed (lit. in 
their departure) 

.they feared as they entered (lit. in their 
entering) 

.when the voice was past, (lit. in the &c. ) 

told no man in those days 

. came to pass, that on the next 

.arose a reasoning among them, 

. that is least among you all, 

, came to pass, when the time was come 
(lit. in the, &c. ) 

. as they went in the way, 

, forth as lambs among wolves. 

. in the same house remain, 

. heal the sick that are therem, 

. more tolerable in that day for 

.had been done in Tyre and Sidon, which 
have been done in you, they had... re- 
pented, sitting in sackcloth and 

, Tyre and Sidon at the judgment, 

, subject unto us through thy name. 

, in this rejoice not, that the spirits 

your names are written in heaven. 

, In that hour Jesus rejoiced in spirit, 

. What is written in the law ? 

. came down a certain priest )( that way: 

.when I come again (lit. in my coming 
again), I will repay thee. 

, it came to pass, as they went, (lit. in their 
going) 

.that, as he was praying (lit. in his being 
praying) in a certain place, 

, Our Father which art in heaven, 
Thy will be done, as in heaven, 

.through Beelzebub the chief of the 

, I cast out devils through Beelzebub. 

, if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, by whom 
do your sons cast (them) 

. if I with the finger of God cast 

. his goods are in peace : 

. it came to pass, as he spake ( lit. in his, &c. ) 

. shall rise up in the judgment 

. shall rise up in the judgment 

. the light which is in thee be not 

, as he spake (lit. in his, &c. ), a certain 

.uppermost seats in the synagogues, and 
greetings in the markets. 

. In the mean time, when there 

. ye have spoken in darkness shall be heard 

in the light ; 
have spoken in the ear in closets 



EN 



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Lu. 12: 



12 
15 
17 

27 
28 
33, 

38 

42 
45 
46 
51 
52, 
58 
13: 1 
4 



6.a 



14 

19 
26 
28 
29 
31 
35 
14: 1 

5 
14 
15 
31. 
34, 

15: 4, 

7, 

25, 

16: 3 
10, 



11. 

12. 

15. 
23. 



17; 



36 

18: 2 

3 

4 

8, 

22 

30 



Whosoever shall confess )( me before 

men, )( him shall the Son of man 
shall teach you in the same hour 

. not in the abundance of the 

. he thought vnthin himself, 

. Solomon in all his glory was 

.which is to day in the field, 

. a treasure in the heavens 

.shall come in the second watch, or come 
in the third 

.portion of meat in due season? 

. if that servant say in his heart, 

.will come in a day when... and at an hour 

. come to give peace on earth ? 

. there shall be five in one house 

. (as thou art) in the way, give 

There were present at that season 

the tower in Siloam fell, 

men that dwelt in Jerusalem ? 
fig tree planted in his vineyard ; and he 
came and sought fruit thereon, 

seeking fruit on this fig tree, 

teaching in one of the synagogues on the 
sabbath. 

six days in which men ought to work: in 
them therefore come 

lodged in the branches of it. 

thou hast taught in our streets. 

prophets, in the kingdom of God, 

sit down in the kingdom of God. 

)( The same day there came certain 

cometh in the name of the Lord. 

it came to pass, as he went (lit. in his 
going) into 

pull him out on the sabbath day ? 

at the resurrection of the just. 

in the kingdom of God. 

be able with ten thousand 

wherewith shall it be seasoned? 

the ninety and nine in the wilderness, 

likewise joy shall be in heaven 

his elder son was in the field: 

the steward said within himself, 

faithful in that which is least is faithful 
also in much: and he that is unjust in 
the least is unjust also in much. 

in the unrighteous mammon, 

have not been faithful in that which is 

highly esteemed among men 

in hell he lift up his eyes, being in tor- 
ments, and seeth Abraham afar off, and 
Lazarus in his bosom. 

I am tormented in this flame. 

remember that thou in thy lifetime 

be thou planted in the sea ; 

came to pass, as he went (lit. in his &c.) 

pass, that, as they went, (lit. in their &c. ) 

the Son of man be in his day. 

as it was in the days of Noe, 

in the days of the Son of man. 

as it was in the days of Lot ; 

In that day, he which shall 

his stuff in the house, 

he that is in the field, let him 

Two (men) shall be in the field ; 

There was in a city a judge, 

there was a widow in that city ; 

afterward he said within himself, 

he will avenge them speediZy. 

thou shalt have treasure in heaven : 

more in this present time, and in the 
world to come 



Lu. 18:35 



19; 



20 



21 



23 



22: 



23; 



EN 

it came to pass, that as he was come nigh 

(lit. in his coming nigh) 
I must abide at thy house 
.it came to pass, that when he was re- 
turned, (lit. on his returning) 
hast been faithful in a very little, 
have kept laid up in a napkin : 
in the which at your entering 
spread their, clothes in the way. 
cometh in the name of the Lord: peace in 

heaven, and glory in the highest, 
at least in this thy day, 
thy children within thee; and they shall 

not leave in thee 
cast out them that sold therefn, 
he taught daily in the temple. 
. (that) on one of those days, as he taught 

the people in the temple, 
. by what authority doest thou 
. by what authority I do these 
. at the season he sent a servant 
. and the scribes )( the same hour sought 
. Therefore in the resurrection whose 
. saith in the book of Psalms, 
.desire to walk in long robes, and love 
greetings in the markets, and the 
highest seats in the synagogues, and the 
chief rooms at feasts ; 
.in the which there shall not be 
. In your patience possess ye your 
. them which are in Judaea flee 
them which are in the midst of it 
them that are in the countries 
.unto them that are with child (lit. have in 
the womb), and to them that give suck, 
in those days ! 
wrath upon this people. 
. shall be signs in the sun, and 
distress of nations, with perplexity ; 
. coming in a cloud with power 
.be overcharged toith surfeiting, 
. Watch ye therefore, and pray always, (lit. 

at all times) 
. he was teaching in the temple ; 
. to him in the temple, for to hear 
.when (lit. in which) the passover must be 

killed. 
. fulfilled in the kingdom of God. 
. new testament in my blood, 
. was also a strife among them, 
. he that is greatest among you, 
. I am among (lit. in the midst of) you as 

he that serveth. 
. with me in my temptations. 
. at my table in my kingdom, 
, must yet be accomplished in me, 
, being in an agony he prayed 
, shall we smite with the sword ? 
, daily with you in the temple, 
a fire in the midst of the hall, 
Peter sat down among (lit. in the midst of) 

them. 
I find no fault in this man. 
was at Jerusalem at that time, 
questioned with him in many words ; 
And )( the same day Pilate and Herod 
were made friends together: for before 
they were at enmity 
found no fault in this man 
sedition made in the city, 
found no cause of death in him: 
in the which they shall say, 



EN 



( 246 ) 



EN 



Lu. 23. 31. do these things in a green tree, what shall 
be done in the dry? 
40. art in the same condemnation? 

42. thou comest into (lit. in) thy kingdom. 

43. shalt thou be with me in paradise. 
53. laid it in a sepulchre that was hewn 

24: 4. it came to pass, as they were much per- 
plexed (lit. in their being per. ) 

— stood by them in shining garments: 
6. when he was yet in Galilee, 

13. went )( that same day to a village 

15. it came to pass, that, while they communed 
(lit. in their c. ) 

18. thou only a stranger in Jerusalem, 

: — come to pass there (lit. in it) in these 
days ? 

19. a prophet mighty in deed and word 

27. unto them in all the scriptures 

30.it came to pass, as he sat (lit. in his 
sitting) at meat 

32. our heart burn within us, while he talked 

with us by the way, 

35. things (were done) in the way, 

— of them in breaking of bread. 

36. stood in the midst of them, 

33. do thoughts arise in your hearts? 

44. written in the law of Moses, 

49. tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, 

51. came to pass, while he blessed (lit. in his 

blessing) them, 
53. were continually in the temple, 
Joh. 1: 1. In the beginning was the Word, 
2. The same was in the beginning 

4. In him was life ; and the life 

5. the light shineth in darkness ; 

10. He was in the world, and the 

14. was made flesh, and dwelt among us, 
23. of one crying in the wilderness, 

26. saying, I baptize with water: 

28. These things were done in Bethabara 
31. 1 come baptizing loith water. 

33. sent me to baptize with water, 

— baptizeth with the Holy Ghost. 
45(46). of whom Moses in the law, 
47(48). in whom is no guile ! 

2 : 1 . a marriage in Cana of Galilee ; 

11. did Jesus in Cana of Galilee, 
14. found in the temple those 

19. in three days I will raise it up. 
20. thou rear it up in three days? 

23. when he was in Jerusalem at the passover, 

in the feast 
25. for he knew what was in man. 

3: 13. Son of man which is in heaven. 
14. the serpent in the wilderness, 
21. that they are wrought in God. 
23. also was baptizing in iEnon 
35. given all things into his hand. 

4: 14. shall be in him a well of water 

20. Our fathers worshipped in this 

— that in Jerusalem is the place 

21. neither in this mountain, nor yet at 

Jerusalem, 

23. worship the Father in spirit and 

24. worship (him) in spirit and in truth. 
31. In the mean while his disciples 

37. herein is that saying true, 

44. no honour in his own country. 
45. he did at Jerusalem at the feast: 
46. whose son was sick at Capernaum. 

52. the hour when (lit. in which) he began 

to amend. 



Joh. 4:53. at the same hour, in the which 
5: 2. Now there is at Jerusalem 

3. In these lay a great multitude 

4. at a certain season into the pool, 

5. had an infirmity (lit. having in infirmity) 

thirty and eight years. 
7. while (lit. in which time) I am coming, 
9. and on the same day was the sabbath. 

13. a multitude being in (that) place. 

14. Jesus findeth him in the temple, 

16. had done these things on the sabbath day. 
26. the Father hath life in himself; 

— the Son to have life in himself ; 
28. in the which all that are in the 
35. a season to rejoice in his light. 

38. his word abiding in you : 

39. in them ye think ye have eternal 

42. have not the love of God in you. 
43. 1 am come in my Father's name, 

— shall come in his own name, 

6 : 10. there was much grass in the place. 

31. did eat manna in the desert ; 

39. raise it up again at the last day. 

45. It is written in the prophets, 

49. did eat manna in the wilderness, 

53. ye have no life in you. 

56.dwelleth in me, and I in him. 

59. in the synagogue, as he taught in 

61 . When Jesus knew in himself 
7 : 1 . Jesus walked in Galilee: for he would not 
walk in Jewry, 

4. doeth any thing in secret, 

— seeketh to be known openZy. 
9. he abode (still) in Galilee. 

10. as it were in secret. 

11. Jews sought him at the feast, 

12. murmuring among the people 
18. no unrighteousness is in him. 

22. ye on the sabbath day circumcise 

23. If a man on the sabbath day 

— whole on the sabbath day ? 

28. Then cried Jesus in the temple 
37. In the last day, that great (day) 

43. was a division among the people 

8: 3. a woman taken in adultery; and when 
they had set her in the midst, 

5. Moses in the law commanded 

9. the woman standing in the midst. 
12. shall not walk in darkness, 

17. It is also written in your law, 

20. spake Jesus in the treasury, as he taught 

in the temple : 

21 . shall die in your sins : 

24. die in your sins: for if ye believe not that 

I am (he), ye shall die in your sins. 
31. If ye continue in my word, 
35. servant abideth not in the house 

37. my word hath no place in you. 

44. abode not in the truth, because there is 

no truth in him. 
°>: 3. be made manifest in him. 
5. As long as I am hi the world, 
16. there was a division among them. 
30. Why herein is a marvellous thing, 
34. wast altogether born in sins, 
10: 19. again among the Jews for these 

22. it was at Jerusalem the feast 

23. in the temple in Solomon's porch. 

25. that I do in my Father's name, 
34. Is it not written in your law, 

38. that the Father (is) in me, and I in him. 
11: 6. two days still in the same place 



EN 



Joh.ll: 9. 
10, 

17. 

20. 

24. 

30. 

31. 

38, 

54, 

56, 
12:13, 

20, 

25. 

35. 

46. 

48. 
13i I. 

23. 

31. 

32. 

35. 

14: 2. 
10. 



13. 

14 
17, 

20, 

26. 

30. 

15: 2 

4, 



9, 
10, 

11, 

16. 

24, 

25, 

16:23, 

24, 
25, 

26, 
30, 
33, 

17:10 
11 



If any man walk in the day, 

if a man walk in the night, 

because there is no light in him. 

in the grave four days already. 

Mary sat (still) in the house. 

in the resurrection at the last day. 

was in that place where 

were with her in the house, 

again groaning in himself 

no more openly among the Jews ; 

as they stood in the temple, 

cometh in the name of the Lord. 

came up to worship at the feast : 

hateth his life in this world 

he that walketh in darkness 

should not abide in darkness. 

shall judge him in the last day. 

his own which were in the world, 

there was leaning on Jesus' bosom 

God is glorified in him. 

If God be glorified in him, God shall also 

glorify him in himself, 
By this shall all (men) know 
if ye have love one to another. 
In my Father's house are 
that I am in the Father, and the Father 

in me ? 
the Father that dwelleth in me, 
I (am) in the Father, and the Father 

in me : 
ye shall ask in my name, 
Father may be glorified in the Son. 
ask any thing in my name, 
dwelleth with you, and shall be in you. 
At that day ye shall know that I (am) in 

my Father, and ye in me, and I in you. 
Father will send in my name, 
cometh, and hath nothing in me. 
Every branch in me that 
Abide in me, and I in you. 
except it abide in the vine ; 
except ye abide in me. 
He that abideth in me, and I in him, 
If a man abide not in me, 
If ye abide in me, and my words abide in 

you, ye 
Herem is my Father glorified, 
continue ye in my love. 
ye shall abide in my love ; 
abide in his love 
my joy might remain in you, 
ask of the Father in my name, 
If I had not done among them 
that is written in their law, 
in that day ye shall ask me 
ask the Father in my name, 
ye asked nothing in my name: 
have I spoken unto you in proverbs: 
no more speak unto you in proverbs, 
At that day ye shall ask in my 
by this we believe that thou 
in me ye might have peace. In the world 

ye shall have tribulation : 
I am glorified in them. 
I am no more in the world, but these are 

in the world, 
keep through thine own name 
I was with them in the world, I kept them 

in thy name: 
these things I speak in the world, 
m y j°y fulfilled in themselves. 
, Sanctify them through thy truth : 



Joh.17 


19. 




21. 




23. 




26. 


18 


:20. 


• 


26. 




38. 




39. 


19 


: 4. 




6. 




31. 




41. 


20 


:12. 




25. 




30. 




31. 


21 


: 3. 




20 


Acts 1 


: 3 




5. 




6. 




7 




8. 




10 




15 




20 




21 


2 


: 1 



( 247 ) EN 

be sanctified through the truth. 

, thou, Father, (art) in me, and I in thee, 

that they also may be one in us: 
. I in them, and thou in me, 
may be in them, and I in them. 
. in the synagogue, and in the temple, 
in secret have I said nothing. 
, thee in the garden with him ? 
, I find in him no fault (at all). 
, release unto you one at the passover: 
.that I find no fault in him. 
.for I find no fault in him. 
. upon the cross on the sabbath day, 
, Now in the place where he was 
in the garden a new sepulchre, wherein 

was never man yet laid. 
, seeth two angels in white sitting, 
, Except I shall see in his hands 
, are not written in this book: 
, have life through his name. 
. and )( that night they caught nothing, 
.leaned on his breast at supper, 
. by many infallible proofs, 
.baptized with the Holy Ghost 
. wilt thou at this time restore 
. hath put in his own power. 
. in Jerusalem, and in all Judaea, 
. stood by them in white apparel ; 
. in those days Peter stood up in the midst 

of the disciples, 
. written in the book of Psalms, 
let no man dwell therein : 
.all the time that (lit. in all the time in 

which) the Lord Jesus 
. when the day of Pentecost was fully come, 

(lit. in the day of P. being fully come) 
5. were dwelling at Jerusalem 

8. wherein we were born? 

17. come to pass in the last days, 
18.1 will pour out in those days 

19. shew wonders in heaven above, 
22. by him in the midst of you, 

29. his sepulchre is with us unto 
46. with one accord in the temple, 

— did eat their meat with gladness 
3: 6. In the name of Jesus Christ 

26. in turning away every one of you 
4: 2. through Jesus the resurrection 

7. had set them in the midst, they asked, By 
what power, or by what name, 

9. by what means he is made whole ; 
10. by the name of Jesus Christ of 

— by him doth this man stand 
12. is there salvation in any other: 

— given among men, where6y we 

24. the sea, and all that in them is: 

30. By stretching forth thine hand 

31. where (lit. in which) they were assembled 
together ; 

.any among them that lacked: 
. was it not in thine own power ? 
this thing in thine heart ? 
.wrought among the people; 

— one accord in Solomon's porch. 

18. put them in the common prison. 

20. stand and speak in the temple 

22. found them not in the prison, 

23. shut with all safety, 

25. whom ye put in prison are standing in the 
temple, 

27. set (them) before the council: 
34. stood there up one in the council, 



34 
5: 4 

12 



Acts 5:37 

42, 

6: 1 



15 



45. 

48. 
8: 1. 



9 

14, 
21 
33, 
9: 3. 
10. 

11. 
12, 
13. 
17, 

19. 
20. 
21 
22, 
25, 
27. 



28. 
29( 

36. 
37. 

38. 



EN 



in the days of the taxing, 

daily in the temple, 

in those days, when the number 

neglected in the daily ministration. 

multiplied in Jerusalem 

wonders and miracles among the people. 

all that sat in the council, 

when he was in Mesopotamia, before he 

dwelt in Charran, 
dwelt in Charran : and from 
none inheritance in it, 
should sojourn in a strange land; 
serve me in this place, 
that there was corn in Egypt, 
at the second (time) Joseph was 
)( threescore and fifteen souls, 
laid in the sepulchre that Abraham 
grew and multiplied in Egypt, 
In which time Moses was born, 
nourished up in his father's house 
mighty in words and in deeds, 
fled Moses at this saying,and was a stranger 

in the land of Madian, 
in the wilderness of mount Sina 
in a flame of fire in a bush, 
place where (lit. in which) thou standest 
my people which is in Egypt, 
by the hand of the angel which appeared 

to him in the bush. 
in the land of Egypt, and in the Red sea, 

and in the wilderness 
in the church in the wilderness 
spake to him in the mount Sina, 
made a calf in those days, 
rejoiced in the works of their own 
written in the book of the prophets, 
forty years in the wilderness? 
Our fathers had the tabernacle of witness 

(lit. the tab. &c. was among our fathers) 
in the wilderness, 
into the possession of the Gentiles, 
not in temples made with hands ; 
at that time there was a great 
church which was at Jerusalem ; 
)( hearing and seeing the miracles 
there was great joy in that city, 
beforetime in the same city 
apostles which were at Jerusalem 
part nor lot in this matter : 
In his humiliation his judgment 
as he journeyed, (lit. in his journeying) 
a certain disciple at Damascus, 
said the Lord in a vision, 
enquire in the house of Judas 
hath seen in a vision a man 
to thy saints at Jerusalem: 
in the way as thou earnest, 
disciples which were at Damascus, 
preached Christ in the synagogues, 
called on this name in Jerusalem, 
Jews which dwelt at Damascus, 
down by the wall in a basket, 
had seen the Lord in the way, 
preached boldly at Damascus in the name 

of Jesus, 
coming in and going out at Jerusalem. 
28). And he spake boldly in the name of 

the Lord Jesus, 
there was at Joppa a certain 
it came to pass in those days, 
laid (her) in an upper chamber, 
htard that Peter was there, (lit. in it) 



Acts 9:43, 

10: 1. 

3. 

12. 

17. 

30. 

32. 
35. 
39. 
48. 
11: 5. 

11. 
13. 
14. 
15, 



( 248 ) EN 

he tarried many days in Joppa 

a certain man in Caesarea 

He saw in a vision evidently 

Wherem were all manner of 

while Peter doubted in himself 

I prayed in my house, 

before me in bright clothing, 

he is lodged in the house of (one) 

in every nation he that feareth 

in the land of the Jews, and in Jerusalem; 

in the name of the Lord. 

I was in the city of Joppa praying: and 

in a trance I saw a vision, 
unto the house where (lit. in which) I 
seen an angel in his house, 
whereby thou and all thy house 
as I began (lit. on my beginning) to 

speak, the Holy Ghost fell on them, as 

on us at the beginning. 

16. baptized with the Holy Ghost. 
22. church w T hich was in Jerusalem: 

26. assembled themselves icith the church, 

— called Christians first in Antioch. 

27. in these days came prophets 
29. brethren which dwelt in Judaea: 

12: 5. Peter therefore was kept in prison: 

7. a light shined in the prison: 

— saying, Arise up quickZy. 

11. when Peter was come to himself, 
18. no small stir among the soldiers, 

13 : 1 . church that was at Antioch 

5. when they were at Salamis, 

— in the synagogues of the Jews: 
15. if ye have (lit. if there is in you) any 

17. when they dwelt as strangers (lit. in the 
sojourning) in the land of Egypt, 

18. their manners in the wilderness. 

19. in the land of Chanaan, 

26. whosoever among you feareth 

27. they that dwell at Jerusalem, 
33. written in the second psalm, 
35. he saith also in another (psalm), 

39. by him all that believe are 

— justified by the law of Moses. 

40. spoken of in the prophets ; 
41 . 1 work a work in your days, 

14: 1 . it came to pass in Iconium, 

8. sat a certain man at Lystra, 

15. all things that are therein .• 

16. Who in times past suffered 
25. preached the word in Perga, 

15: 7. God made choice among us, 

12. had wrought among the Gentiles 

21. being read in the synagogues 

22. chief men among the brethren: 

35. Barnabas continued in Antioch, 

36. every city where (lit. in which) we have 
16: 2. brethren that were at Lystra 

3. which were in those quarters: 
4. elders which were at Jerusalem. 

6. to preach the word in Asia, 
12. we were in that city abiding 
18. in the name of Jesus Christ 

32. all that were in his house. 

33. )( the same hour of the night, 
36. therefore depart, and go in peace. 

17:11. than those in Thessalonica, 

13. was preached of Paul at Berea, 

16. Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit 
was stirred in him, 

17. in the synagogue with the Jews, 

— in the market daily with them 



EN 



( 249 ) 



EN 



Actsl7:22. 
23. 

24. 

28. 
31. 

34. 

18: 4. 

9. 

10. 

11. 

18. 

24. 

26. 
19: 1. 

9. 

16. 

21. 

39. 

20: 5. 

7. 

8. 

10. 

15. 

16. 

19. 

22. 

25. 

26. 

28. 

32. 
21:11. 

19. 

27. 

29. 

34. 
22: 3. 

17. 

18. 

23: 6. 

9. 

35. 
24:11. 



12 

14 
16 

18 

20 

21 

25: 4 



6, 

24 

26: 4 



Paul stood in the midst of 

an altar with this inscription, (lit. on 

which was inscribed) 
the world and all things therein, 
not in temples made with hands ; 
For in him we live, and move, 
a day, in the which he will judge the 

world in righteousness by (that) man 
among the which (was) Dionysius 
he reasoned in the synagogue 
in the night by a vision, 
I have much people in this city, 
the word of God among them, 
having shorn (his) head in Cenchrea: 
mighty in the scriptures, 
to speak boldly in the synagogue: 
that, while Apollos was (lit. in Apollos's 

being) at Corinth, 
disputing daily in the school 
the man in whom the evil 
Paul purposed in the spirit, 
determined in a lawful assembly, 
tarried for us at Troas. 
upon the first (day) of the week, 
many lights in the upper chamber, 
for his life is in him. 
tarried at Trogy Ilium ; and the 
not spend the time in Asia: 
by the lying in wait of the Jews: 
that shall befall me there: (lit. in it) 
among whom I have gone 
I take you to record )( this day, 
over the which the Holy Ghost 
an inheritance among all them 
So shall the Jews at Jerusalem 
had wrought among the Gentiles 
they saw him in the temple, 
before with him in the city 
some another, among the multitude: 
a Jew, born in Tarsus, 
yet brought up in this city 
in the temple, I was in a trance ; 
quickZy out of Jerusalem : 
he cried out in the council, 
We find no evil in this man: 
kept in Herod's judgment hall, 
since I went up to Jerusalem for to wor- 
ship, (lit. I went up to worship in 

Jerusalem) 
neither found me in the temple 
neither in the synagogues, 
in the law and in the prophets: 
herein do I exercise myself, 
Whereupon certain Jews from Asia found 

me purified in the temple, 
found any evil doing in me, 
I cried standing among them, 
Paul should be kept at Ceesarea, and that 

he himself would depart shortZy 
which among you are able, go 
if there be any wickedness in him. 
he had tarried among them 
both at Jerusalem, and (also) here, 
among mine own nation at Jerusalem, 
instantZy (lit. in intensity") serving (God) 

day and night, 
I also did in Jerusalem : 
Wherenpon as I went to Damascus 
inheritance among them which 
first unto them of Damascus, 
the Jews caught me in the temple, 
was not done in a corner. 



Acts26: 28. Almost (lit. in part) thou persuadest me 
to be a Christian. 
29. were both almost, and altogether such 
(lit. both in part, and in whole) 
27: 7. when we had sailed slowly )( many days, 
21. Paul stood forth in the midst 
27. driven up and down in Adria, 
31 . Except these abide in the ship, 
37. we were in all in the ship 
28: 7. In the same quarters were 

9. which had diseases in the island, 

1 1 . we departed in a ship of Alexandria, which 

had wintered in the isle, 
18. was no cause of death in me. 

29. great reasoning among themselves. 

30. in his own hired house, 

Ro. 1: 2. prophets in the holy scriptures, 

4. the Son of God with power, 

5. to the faith among all nations, 

6. Among whom are ye also the 

7 . To all that be in Rome, 

8. throughout the whole world. 

9. with my spirit in the gospel 

10. by the will of God to come 

12. together with you by the mutual faith 

(lit. by the faith in the one and the 
other) 

13. among you also, even as among other 
15. to you that are at Rome also. 

17. For therein is the righteousness 

18. hold the truth in unrighteousness ; 

19. of God is manifest in them ; 

21. became vain in their imaginations, 

23. into an image made like to 

24. through the lusts of their own 

— their own bodies between themselves: 

25. the truth of God into a lie, 

27. burned in their lust one toward another ; 

men with men working that 

— receiving in themselves that 

28. to retain God in (their) knowledge, 
2 : 1 . for wherein thou judgest another, 
5. wrath against the day of wrath 
12. as have sinned in the law 

15. the law written in their hearts, 

16. In the day when God shall judge 
17.makest thy boast of God, 

19. of them which are in darkness, 

20. of the truth in the law. 
23.makest thy boast of the law, 
24. blasphemed among the Gentiles 

28. which is one outwardZy; 

— which is outward (lit. in outward mani- 

festation) in the flesh: 

29. a Jew, which is one inwardZy; 

— of the heart, in the spirit, (and) not 

3: 4. justified in thy sayings, and mightest 
overcome when thou art judged, (lit. 
in being judged) 
7. through my lie unto his glory ; 
16. misery (are) in their ways: 
19. them who are under the law: 

24. redemption that is in Christ Jesus: 

25. through faith in his blood, 

— (26) . through the forbearance of God ; 
26. at this time his righteousness: 
4: 10. in circumcision, or in uncircumcision ? 
Not in circumcision, but in uncircum- 
cision 

11. (yet) being uncircumcised: (lit. in unc. ) 

12. which (he had) being (yet) uncircum- 

cised. (lit. in uncircumcision) 



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Ro. 5: 2. 
3. 
5. 

9 

10, 
11, 
13, 
15, 
17. 
21. 
6: 2, 

4. 
11, 
12, 

23 

7: 5, 



4. 
8, 
9. 

10, 
11. 

15. 
23. 
29. 
34. 
37. 
39. 
9: 1, 

7. 
17. 

22. 
25, 
26, 
28. 
33. 
10: 5, 
6. 



11: 2, 

5. 

17. 

12: 3, 

4. 
5. 

7. 



this grace wherein we stand, 

we glory in tribulations also: 

shed abroad in our hearts 

now justified by his blood, 

we shall be saved by his life. 

we also joy in God through 

sin was in the world : 

the gift by grace, (which is) 

shall reign in life by one, 

as sin hath reigned unto (lit. in) death, 

live any longer therein ? 

should walk in newness of life. 

through Jesus Christ our Lord. 

reign in your mortal body, that ye should 

obey it in the lusts thereof, 
the gift of God (is) eternal life through 
Jesus Christ our Lord, 
when we were in the flesh, 
did work in our members 
dead wherei/i we were held ; 
serve in newness of spirit, 
wrought in me all manner 
sin that dwelleth in me. 
in me that is, in my flesh, 
sin that dwelleth in me. 
another law in my members, 
of sin which is in my members, 
them which are in Christ Jesus, 
Spirit of life in Christ Jesus 
in that it was weak through 
in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, 

condemned sin in the flesh : 
law might be fulfilled in us, 
they that are in the flesh cannot 
ye are not in the flesh, but in the Spirit, 
the Spirit of God dwell in you. 
if Christ (be) in you, the body 
dwell in you, he that raised 
his Spirit that dwelleth in you. 
wherefey we cry, Abba, Father, 
ourselves groan within ourselves, 
firstborn among many brethren. 
at the right hand of God, 
in all these things we are more 
which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. 
I say the truth in Christ, 
me witness in the Holy Ghost, 
In Isaac shall thy seed be called. 
I might shew my power in thee, 
declared throughout all the earth, 
endured with much longsuffering 
As he saith also in Osee, 
in the place where it was said 
cut (it) short in righteousness: 
I lay in Sion a stumblingstone 
those things shall live by them. 
Say not in thine heart, 
in thy mouth, and in thy heart: 
shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord 

Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart 
the scripture saith o/Elias ? 
so then at this present time 
wert grafted in among them, 
to every man that is among you, 
have many members in one body, 
are one body in Christ, 
(let us wait) on (our) ministering: or he 

that teacheth, on teaching ; 
that exhorteth, on exhortation: he that 

giveth, (let him do it) with simplicity ; 

he that ruleth, with diligence ; he that 

sheweth mercy, with cheerfulness. 



Ro. 12:21, 
13: 9. 

13. 
14: 5. 

14. 

17. 

18. 

21. 

22. 
15: 5. 

6. 

9. 

13. 

16. 
17. 
19. 

23. 
26. 
27. 
29. 
30. 
31. 
32. 
16: 1. 



9. 
10, 
11, 
12, 

13, 
16, 
20, 
22, 
ICo. 1: 2 



8. 
10. 

11. 

17. 
21. 
30. 
31. 
2: 2. 
3. 



EN 

overcome evil with good, 
comprehended in this saying, namely (lit 

in this), Thou shalt love thy 
Let us walk honestly, as in the day ; 
fully persuaded in his own mind, 
persuaded by the Lord Jesus, 
peace, and joy in the Holy Ghost. 
in these things serveth Christ 
where&y thy brother stumbleth, 
in that thing which he allow eth. 
likeminded one toward another (lit. 

toward one another) 
with one mind (and) )( one mouth 
to thee among the Gentiles, 
all joy and peace in believing, 
abound in hope, through the power 
sanctified by the Holy Ghost. 
I may glory through Jesus Christ 
Through mighty signs and wonders, by the 

power of the Spirit of God ; 
no more place in these parts, 
saints which are at Jerusalem, 
minister unto them in carnal things. 
in the fulness of the blessing 
together with me in (your) prayers 
that do not believe in Judaea ; 
with joy by the will of God, 
church which is at Cenchrea: 
That ye receive her in the Lord, 
in whatsoever business she hath 
my helpers in Christ Jesus : 
are of note among the apostles, who also 

were in Christ before me. 
my beloved in the Lord. 
Urbane, our helper in Christ, 
Salute Apelles approved in Christ, 
which are in the Lord. 
who labour in the Lord, 
laboured much in the Lord. 
Rufus chosen in the Lord, 
Salute one another with an holy kiss, 
under your feet shortZy. 
salute you in the Lord, 
church of God which is at Corinth, 
sanctified in Christ Jesus, 
that in every place call upon 
is given you by Jesus Christ ; 
in every thing ye are enriched by him, in 

all utterance, 
was confirmed in you : 
ye come behind in no gift ; 
in the day of our Lord Jesus 
no divisions among you ; 
in the same mind and in the samejudgment. 
there are contentions among you. 
not with wisdom of words, 
in the wisdom of God 
of him are ye in Christ Jesus, 
let him glory in the Lord, 
to know any thing among you, 
with you in weakness, and in fear, and in 

much trembling. 
with enticing words of man's wisdom, but 

in demonstration of the Spirit 
not stand in the wisdom of men, but in the 

power of God. 
wisdom among them that are perfect: 
wisdom of God in a mystery, 
spirit of man which is in him ? 
not in the words which man's 
but which (lit. in the which) the Holy 

Ghost teacheth ; 



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EN 



iCo. 3: 1. as unto babes in Christ. 

3. among you envying, and strife, 
13. it shall be revealed by fire ; 

\6. Spirit of God dwelleth in you? 

18. If any man among you seemeth to be wise 

in this world, 

19. the wise in their own craftiness. 
21 . let no man glory in men. 

4: 2. it is required in stewards, 
4. yet am I not here&y justified: 
6. that ye might learn in us 

10. ye (are) wise in Christ ; 

15. ten thousand instructers in Christ, 

— for in Christ Jesus 1 have begotten 
17. faithful in the Lord, who shall 

— my ways which be in Christ, as I teach 

every where in every church. 

20. not in word, but in power. 

21. unto you with a rod, or in love, and 
5: 1. (there is) fornication among you, 

— as named among the Gentiles, 

4. In the name of our Lord Jesus 

5. saved in the day of the Lord Jesus. 

8. not with old leaven, neither with the leaven 

of malice and wickedness ; but with the 
unleavened (bread) of 
9. 1 wrote unto you in an epistle 
6: 2. shall be judged by you, 

4. least esteemed in the church. 

5. is not a wise man among you ? 
7. utterly a fault among you, 

11.Z7* the name of the Lord Jesus, and by the 
Spirit 

19. the Holy Ghost (which is) in you, 

20. glorify God in your body, and in your 

spirit, which are God's. 
7: 14. is sanctified by the wife, 

— wife is sanctified by the husband: 

15. under bondage in such (cases): but God 
hath called us to peace. 

17. so ordain I in all churches. 

18. Is any called in uncircumcision ? 

20. Let every man abide in the same calling 
wheretTi he was called, (lit. Let every 
man in the calling wherein he was 
called remain in the same) 

22. he that is called in the Lord, 

24. every man, wherem he is called, therem 

abide 
37.standeth stedfast in his heart, 

— hath so decreed in his heart 

39. whom she will ; only in the Lord. 
8: 4. an idol (is) nothing in the world, 
5. whether in heaven or in earth, 

7. not in every man that knowledge: 
10. at meat in the idol's temple, 

9: l.are not ye my work in the Lord? 
2. are ye in the Lord. 

9. written in the law of Moses, 

15. that it should be so done unto me: 
18. not my power in the gospel. 

24. they which run in a race run 
10. 2. in the cloud and in the sea ; 

5. with many of them God was not 

— overthrown in the wilderness. 

8. fell in one day three and twenty thousand. 

25. is sold in the shambles, 

11 : 11. without the man, in the Lord. 
13. Judge in yourselves: is it comely 
18. come together in the church, 

— there be divisions among you ; 
I9.be also heresies among you, 



ICo.l 1 : 19. be made manifest among you. 

21. For in eating every one taketh before 

22. shall I praise you in this ? 

23. )( the (same) night in which he was 

betrayed 
25. new testament in my blood: 
30. many (are) weak and sickly among you, 
34. let him eat at home ; 
12: 3. speaking by the Spirit of God 

— but by the Holy Ghost. 

6. God which worketh all in all. 
9. faith by the same Spirit ; to another the 
gifts of healing by the same Spirit ; 
13. For by one Spirit are we all 

18. every one of them in the body, 
25.be no schism in the body; 

28. God hath set some in the church, 
13: 12. we see through a glass, darkly 
14: 6. either by revelation, or fo/ knowledge, or 
by prophesying, or by doctrine ? 

10. many kinds of voices in the world, 

11 . (shall be) a barbarian unto me. 

19. Yet in the church I had rather 

— words in an (unknown) tongue. 

21. In the law it is written, With (men of) 

other tongues and )( other lips will 1 
25. that God is in you of a truth. 
28. keep silence in the church; 

33. as in all churches of the saints. 

34. women keep silence in the churches: 

35. ask their husbands at home : 

— women to speak in the church. 

15 : 1 . have received, and wherein ye stand ; 

3. 1 delivered unto you first of all (lit. in the 
first) 

12. how say some among you , 

17. ye are yet in your sins. 

18. which are fallen asleep in Christ 

19. If in this life only we have hope in Christ, 

we are of all men most miserable. 

22. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ 

shall all be made alive. 

23. every man in his own order: 

— that are Christ's at his coming. 
28. that God may be all in all. 
31. which I have in Christ Jesus 

32. 1 have fought with beasts at Ephesus, 
41. for (one) star differeth from (another) 

star in glory. 
42. sown in corruption; it is raised in in- 

corruption : 
43. sown in dishonour ; it is raised in glory : 

it is sown in weakness ; it is raised in 

power : 
52. In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, 

at the last trump : 
58. in the work of the Lord, 

— labour is not in vain in the Lord. 
16 : 7. will not see you now by the way ; 

8. 1 will tarry at Ephesus until 
1 1 . but conduct him forth in peace, 

13. stand fast in the faith, 

14. your things be done with charity. 

19. salute you much in the Lord, 

20. one another with an holy kiss. 

24. with you all in Christ Jesus. 

2Co. 1: 1. church of God which is at Corinth, with 
all the saints which are in all Achaia: 
4. them which are in any trouble 
6. in the enduring of the same 

8. which came to us in Asia, 

9. sentence of death in ourselves, 



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EN 



2Co. 1:12. in simplicity and godly sincerity, not 
with fleshly wisdom, but by the grace 
of God, we have had our conversation 
in the world, 
14. in the day of the Lord Jesus. 

19. who was preached among you 

— not yea and nay, but in him was yea. 

20. in him (are) yea, and in him Amen, 
22. of the Spirit in our hearts. 

2: l.come again to you in heaviness. 
10. in the person of Christ ; 
12. opened unto me of the Lord, 

14. causeth us to triumph in Christ, 

— by us in every place. 

15. in them that are saved, and in them 
17. speak we in Christ. 

3: 2. epistle written in our hearts, 
3. not in tables of stone, but in 
7. ministration of death, written (and) en- 
graven in stones, was glorious, (lit. in 
letters, engraven in stones, was in glory) 
8. the spirit be rather )( glorious? (Wt.ing.) 
9. righteousness exceed in glory. 

10. had no glory in this respect, 

11. that which remaineth (is) glorious, (lit. 

that which remaineth in glory) 
14. is done away in Christ. 
4: 2. not walking in craftiness, 

3. it is hid to them that are lost: 

4. In whom the god of this world 

6. hath shined in our hearts, 

— in the face of Jesus Christ. 

7. this treasure in earthen vessels, 

8. (We are) troubled on every side, 
10. bearing about in the body 

— be made manifest in our body. 

1 1 . manifest in our mortal flesh. 

12. death worketh in us, but life in you. 
5 : 1 . eternal in the heavens. 

2. Form this we groan, earnestly 

4. we that are in (this) tabernacle 
6. we are at home in the body, 

11. made manifest in your consciences. ' 

12. which glory in appearance, 
17. if any man (be) in Christ, 

19. that God was?'?? Christ, reconciling 

— hath committed unto us the word 

21. righteousness of God in him. 
6: 2. in the day of salvation have I 

3. Giving no offence in any thing, 
A. in all (things) approving ourselves 

— in much patience, in afflictions, in neces- 

sities, in distresses, 

5. In stripes, in imprisonments, in tumults, 

in labours, in watchings, in fastings; 

6. By pureness, by knowledge, by long- 

suffering, by kindness, by the Holy 
Ghost, by love unfeigned, 

7. By the word of truth, by the power of 
12. not straitened in us, but ye are straitened 

in your own bowels. 

16. God hath said, I will dwell in them, 
7 : 1 . holiness in the fear of God. 

3. that ye are in our hearts to die 

5. we were troubled on every side ; 

6. by the coming of Titus ; 

7. not by his coming only, but by the conso- 

lation wherewith 
8. 1 made you sorry with a letter, 

9. receive damage by us in nothing. 

11. In all (things) ye have approved your- 
selves to be clear in this matter. 



2Co. 7: 14. spake all things to you in truth, 
16. confidence in you in all (things). 
8 : 1 • bestowed on the churches of 

2. in a great trial of affliction 

7- as ye abound in every (thing), 

— diligence, and (in) your love to us, (see) 

that ye abound in this grace also. 
lO.herem I give (my) advice: 
14(13). at this time your abundance 
16. into the heart of Titus for you. 

18. whose praise (is) in the gospel 
20. blame us in this abundance 

22. proved diligent in many things, 
9: 3. be in vain in this behalf ; 

4. should be ashamed in this 

8. always having all sufficiency in all(things), 

11 . Being enriched in every thing 

10: 1. in presence (am) base among you, 

3. though we walk in the flesh, 

6. having in a readiness to revenge 

12. measuring themselves by themselves, 

14. in (preaching) the gospel of Christ: 

15. Not boasting... of other men's labours; 

— we shall be enlarged by you 

16. not to boast in another man's 

17. let him glory in the Lord. 

11 : 3. beguiled Eve through his subtilty, 

6. we have been through/?/ made manifest 
among you in all things. 

9. in all (things) I have kept myself from 
10. the truth of Christ is in me, 

— boasting in the regions of Achaia. 
12. that where?'/* they glory, 

17. as it were foolish/?/, in this confidence 
21.wheremsoever any is bold, I speak fool- 
ish/?/, I am bold also. 

23. in labours more abundant, in stripes above 

measure, in prisons more frequent, in 
deaths oft. 
25.1 have been in the deep; 

26. perils in the city, (in) perils in the wil- 

derness, (in) perils in the sea, (in) 
perils among false brethren ; 

27. In weariness and painfullness, in watch- 

ings often, in hunger and thirst, in fast- 
ings often, in cold and nakedness. 

32. In Damascus the governor under 

33. through a window in a basket 
12: 2. 1 knew a man in Christ about 

— whether in the body, I cannot tell ; 

3. whether in the body, or out of the 

5. not glory, but in mine infirmities. 
9. is made perfect in weakness. 

— I rather glory in my infirmities, 

10. 1 take pleasure in infirmities, in re- 
proaches, in necessities, in persecu- 
tions, in distresses for Christ's sake: 

12. among you in all patience, in signs, and 
wonders, and mighty deeds. 

19. we speak before God in Christ: 
13: 3. of Christ speaking in me, 

— not weak, but is mighty in you. 

4. we also are weak in him, 

5. whether ye be in the faith; 

— that Jesus Christ is in you, 

12. Greet one another with an holy kiss. 
Gal. 1 : 6. into the grace of Christ unto 

13. in time past in the Jews' religion, 

14. profited in the Jews' religion above many 

my equals in mine own nation, 
16. To reveal his Son in me, that I might 
preach him among the 



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EN 



Gal. 


1:22. 




24. 




2: 2. 




4. 




17. 




20. 




3: 1. 




5. 




8. 




10. 




11. 




12. 




14. 




19. 




26. 




28. 




4:14. 




18. 




19. 




20. 




25. 




5: 4. 




6. 




10. 




14. 




6: 1. 




6. 




12. 




13. 




14. 




15. 




17. 


Eph 


1: 1. 



11. 

12 
13 

15 
17 

18, 
20 

21 

23 

2: 2 



10 



.churches of Juda?a which were in Christ: 

. they'glorified God in me. 

.which 1 preach among the Gentiles, 

. which we have in Christ Jesus, 

. seek to be justified by Christ, 

. not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life 

which I now live in the flesh I live by 

the faith of the Son of God, 
.set forth, crucified among you? 
. worketh miracles among you, 
. In thee shall all nations be blessed. 
. in all things which are written in the book 
. no man is justified by the law 
. doeth them shall live in them. 
. on the Gentiles through Jesus Christ ; 
. in the hand of a mediator. 
. by faith in Christ Jesus, 
.ye are all one in Christ Jesus. 
. which was in my flesh 
.affected always in (a) good (thing), and 

not only when I am present with you. 

(lit. in my being present with you) 
until Christ be formed in you, 
.for I stand in doubt of you. 
. Agar is mount Sinai in Arabia, 
, are justified by the law ; 
. For in Jesus Christ neither 
. confidence in you through the Lord, 
. law is fulfilled in one word, (even) in this ; 
. a man be overtaken in a fault, 
in the spirit of meekness ; 
, teacheth in all good things. 
. to make a fair shew in the flesh, 
.that they may glory in your flesh. 
. save in the cross of our Lord 
, For in Christ Jesus neither 
. I bear in my body the marks 
. which are at Ephesus, and to the faithful 

in Christ Jesus: 
.with all spiritual blessings in heavenly 

(places) in Christ: 
, he hath chosen us in him 
without blame before him in love: 
, wherein he hath made us accepted in the 

beloved. 
, In whom we have redemption 
, in all wisdom and prudence ; 
, he hath purposed in himself: 
, all things in Christ, both which are in 

heaven, and which are on earth; (even) 

in him: 
In whom also we have obtained 
,who first trusted in Christ. 
, In whom ye also (trusted), 
in whom also after that ye 
your faith in the Lord Jesus, 
, in the knowledge of him : 
his inheritance in the saints, 
"Which he wrought in Christ, 
at his own right hand in the heavenly 
not only in this world, but also in 
of him that filleth all in all. 
, Wherein in time past ye walked 
in the children of disobedience: 
, Among whom also we all had 
in the lusts of our flesh, 
. God, who is rich in mercy, 
An heavenly (places) in Christ Jesus: 
. That in the ages to come he 
in (his) kindness toward us through Christ 

Jesus. 
. created in Christ Jesus unto 



Eph. 2: 10. that we should walk in them. 

11. in time past Gentiles in the flesh, 

— Circumcision in the flesh made 

12. That at that time ye were 

— without God in the world: 

13. now in Christ Jesus ye who 

— nigh by the blood of Christ. 

15. Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, 

(even) the law of commandments (con- 
tained) in ordinances; for to make in 
himself of twain one new man, 

16. both unto God in one body 

— having slain the enmity thereby.- 
18. have access by one Spirit unto 

21. In whom all the building 

— unto an holy temple in the Lord: 

22. In whom ye also are builded 

— habitation of God through the Spirit. 
3: 3. as I wrote afore in few words, 

4. in the mystery of Christ 

5. Which in other ages was not 

— apostles and prophets by the Spirit ; 
6. his promise in Christ by the gospel: 
8. 1 should preach among the Gentiles 
9. hath been hid in God, who 

10. powers in heavenly (places) might 

11. which he purposed in Christ Jesus 

12. In whom we have boldness and access 

with confidence by the 

13. faint not at my tribulations for you, 
15. the whole family in heaven 

17. Christ may dwell in your hearts by faith ; 
—(18). that ye, being rooted and grounded 

in love, 

20. the power that worketh in us, 

21. glory in the church by Christ Jesus 
4: l.the prisoner of the Lord, 

2. forbearing one another in love ; 

3. Spirit in the bond of peace. 

4. as ye are called in one hope 

6. through all, and in you all. 

14. by the sleight of men, (and) cunning 
craftiness, (lit. in cunning craftiness) 

15. speaking the truth in love, 

16. in the measure of every part, 

— the edifying of itself in love. 

17. testify in the Lord, that ye 

— in the vanity of their mind, 

18. the ignorance that is in them, 

19. all uncleanness with greediness. 

21. have been taught by him, as the truth is 

in Jesus: 
24. which after God is created in righteous- 
ness and 
30. where&y ye are sealed unto 
32. as God for Christ's sake hath 
5: 2. walk in love, as Christ also 

3. not be once named among you, 

5. inheritance in the kingdom of 

• 8. now (are ye) light in the Lord: 
9. in all goodness and righteousness 
18. drunk with wine, wherein is excess; 
but be filled with the Spirit ; 

19. melody in your heart to the Lord ; 

20. in the name of our Lord Jesus 

21. one to another in the fear of God. 
24. own husbands in every thing. 

26. washing of water by the word, 
6 : 1 . obey your parents in the Lord : 
2. first commandment with promise ; 

4. in the nurture and admonition 

5. in singleness of your heart, 



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Eph. 6: 9. your Master also is in heaven 

10. be strong in the Lord, and in the power of 

12. spiritual wickedness in high (places). 

13. to withstand in the evil day, 

14. your loins girt about with truth, 

15. shod with the preparation of the 

16. wherewith ye shall be able to 

18. Praying always (lit. in all times) with all 
prayer and supplication in the Spirit, 

— with all perseverance and supplication 
19. that I may open (lit. in the opening of) 

my mouth bold/y, 
20. an ambassador in bonds: that therein 1 
may speak boldly, 

21. faithful minister hi the Lord, 

24. love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity. 
Phi. I: l.to all the saints in Christ Jesus which are 
at Philippi, 

4. Always in every prayer of mine 
6. begun a good work in you 

7.1 have you in my heart; inasmuch as 
both in my bonds, 

8. in the bowels of Jesus Christ. 

9. yet more and more in knowledge 

13. my bonds in Christ are manifest in all the 
palace, 

14. many of the brethren in the Lord, 
18.1 therein do rejoice, yea, and will 

20. in nothing I shall be ashamed, but (that) 
with all boldness, 

— be magnified in my body, 

22. if I live in the flesh, this 

24. to abide in the flesh (is) more 

26. abundant in Jesus Christ for me 

27. that ye stand fast in one spirit, 

28. in nothing terrified by your 

30. ye saw in me, (and) now hear (to be) in 
me. 
2: l.any consolation in Christ, 

5. this mind be in you, which was also in 

6. being in the form of God, 

7. was made in the likeness of men: 

10. at the name of Jesus every 

12. not as in my presence only, but now much 

more in my absence, 

13. God which worketh in you 

15. in the midst of a crooked 

— among whom ye shine as lights in the 

world ; 
19. 1 trust in the Lord Jesus to send 
24. 1 trust in the Lord that I 

29. in the Lord with all gladness ; 
3: 1. rejoice in the Lord. 

3. rejoice in Christ Jesus, and have no con- 
fidence in the flesh. 
4. have confidence in the flesh. 

— he might trust in the flesh, 

6. righteousness which is in the law, 
9. be found in him, not having 

14. calling of God in Christ Jesus. 

19. (whose) glory (is) in their shame, 

20. our conversation is in heaven ; 
4: 1. so stand fast in the Lord, 

2. of the same mind in the Lord. 

3. laboured with me in the gospel, 

— names (are) in the book of life. 

4. Rejoice in the Lord alway: 

6. in every thing by prayer and 

7. hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. 
9. heard, and seen in me, do: 

10. 1 rejoiced in the Lord greatly, 

11. in whatsoever state I am, 



Phi. 4: 12. every where (lit. in all) and in all things 

13. Christ which strengtheneth (lit. in Christ 

strengthening) me. 

15. that in the beginning of the gospel, 

16. For even in Thessalonica ye 
19. riches in glory by Christ Jesus. 
21. Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. 

Col. 1: 2. brethren in Christ which are at Colosse: 

4. your faith in Christ Jesus, 

5. laid up for you in heaven, 

— before in the word of the truth 

6. as (it is) in all the world ; 

— as (it doth) also in you, since the 

— the grace of God in truth : 

8. your love in the Spirit. 

9. in all wisdom and spiritual understanding ; 
1.0. fruitful in every good work, 

11. Strengthened with all might, 

12. inheritance of the saints in light: 

14. In whom we have redemption 

16. by him were all things created, that are 

in heaven, 

17. by him all things consist. 

18. that in all (things) he might have 

19. in him should all fulness dwell ; 

20. in earth, or things in heaven. 

21. in (your) mind by wicked works, 

22. In the body of his flesh through 

23. was preached to every creature 

24. now rejoice in my sufferings 

— inray flesh for his body's sake, which is the 

church : 
27. mystery among the Gentiles; which is 
Christ in you, 

28. teaching every man in all wisdom ; 

— every man perfect in Christ Jesus: 

29. which worketh in me mightiZy. 
2: 1. (for) them at Laodicea, 

— not seen my face in the flesh ; 

2. being knit together in love, 

3. In whom are hid all the 

4. beguile you with enticing words. 
6. the Lord, (so) walk ye in him: 
7. Rooted and built up in him, and stablished 

in the faith, 

— abounding therein with thanksgiving. 
9. For in him dwelleth all 

10. ye are complete in him, 
U. In whom also ye are circumcised 

— in putting off the body of the 

— by the circumcision of Christ: 

12. Buried with him in baptism, wherein 

13. you, being dead in your sins 

15. made a shew of them openZy, triumphing 
over them in it. 

16. in meat, or in drink, or in respect 

18. in a voluntary humility and 
20. as though living in the world, 
23. shew of wisdom in will worship, 

— not in any honour to the satisfying 
3: 1. sitteth on the right hand of God. 

3. life is hid with Christ in God. 

4. ye also appear with him in glory. 
7. In the which ye also walked some time, 

when ye lived in them. 

11. Christ (is) all, and in all. 

15. peace of God rule in your hearts, 

— ye are called in one body ; 

16. dwell in you richly in all wisdom ; 

— with grace in your hearts to the Lord. 

17. in word or )( deed, (do) all in the name 

18. as it is fit in the Lord. 



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Col. 3: 22. not with eyeservice, as 

— in singleness of heart, fearing God: 
4: l.ye also have a Master in heaven. 

2. watch in the same with thanksgiving; 
5. Walk in wisdom toward them 
6. your speech (be) alway with grace, 
7.fellowservant in the Lord: 

12. labouring fervently for you in prayers, 

— complete in all the will of God. 

13. in Laodicea, and them in Hierapolis. 

15. the brethren which are in Laodicea, 

16. in the church of the Laodiceans ; 

17. thou hast received in the Lord, 

1 Th. 1 : 1 . in God the Father and (in) the Lord 

5. not unto you in word only, but also in 

power, and in the Holy Ghost, and in 
much assurance ; 

— we were among you for your sake. 

6. the word in much affliction, 

7. to all that believe in Macedonia 

8. not only in Macedonia and Achaia, but 

also in every place your faith 
2: 2. as ye know, at Philippi, we were bold in 

our God to speak unto you the gospel 

of God with much contention. 
3. nor of uncleanness, nor in guile: 
5. at any time used we nattering words (lit. 

were we in fl. w. ), as ye know, nor a 

cloke (lit. in a cloke) of covetous- 

ness; 
6(7). we might have been burdensome, (lit. 

in or for a burden) 

7. we were gentle among you, 
13.worketh also in you that believe. 

14. which in Judaea are in Christ Jesus; 

17. to see your face with great desire. 
19. Lord Jesus Christ at his coming ? 

3: 1. to be left at Athens alone ; 

2. labourer in the gospel of Christ, 
3. moved by these afflictions: 

8. if ye stand fast in the Lord. 
13.unblameable in holiness before 

— at the coming of our Lord Jesus 
4: 1. exhort (you) by the Lord Jesus, 

4. in sanctification and honour ; 

5. Not in the lust of concupiscence, 

6. defraud his brother in (any) matter: 

7. unto uncleanness, but unto holiness. 
10. which are in all Macedonia: 

15. unto you by the word of the Lord, 

16. with a shout, with the voice of the arch- 

angel, and with the trump of God: and 
the dead in Christ shall rise first: 

17. together with them in the clouds, 

18. comfort one another with these words. 
5: 2. cometh as a thief in the night. 

3. as travail upon a woman with child; (lit. 
• having in the womb) 

4. But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, 

12. among you, and are over you in the Lord, 

13. in love for their work's sake. (And) be 

at peace among yourselves. 

18. In everything give thanks: for this is the 

will of God in Christ Jesus 
23. unto the coming of our Lord Jesus 
26. all the brethren with an holy'kiss. 
2Th. 1 : I. in God our Father and the Lord 
4. glory in you in the churches 

— faith in all your persecutions 

7. when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed 

(lit.m the revelation of the Lord Jesus) 

8. In flaming fire taking vengeance 



|2Th. 1:10 



11. 

12. 

2: 6. 

9. 

10. 

12. 
13 
16. 
17 
3: 4. 

6. 

7. 

8. 
11. 
16. 
17. 
; 2. 

3. 

4. 
13, 
14. 
16. 
18. 

2 



LTi. 1 



2Ti. 



7. 



11. 

12, 
14, 
15. 
3: 4, 
9. 
11 
13. 
15. 
16, 



4: 1. 
2, 
12 



5: 2. 

10. 

17. 

6:17. 

18. 

1: 1. 

3. 



to be glorified in his saints, and to be 

admired in all them that believe 
was believed in that day. 
the work of faith with power: 
glorified in you, and ye in him, 
might be revealed in his time. 
with all power and signs 
with all deceivableness of unrighteousness 

in them that perish ; 
had pleasure in unrighteousness. 
through sanctification of the 
consolation and good hope through grace, 
stablish you in every good word 
we have confidence in the Lord 
in the name of our Lord Jesus 
not ourselves disorderly among you ; 
wrought with labour and travail 
which walk among you disorderly, 
peace always by all means, 
is the token in every epistle: 
(my) own son in the faith: 
thee to abide still at Ephesus, 
godly edifying which is in faith: 
I did (it) ignorantly in unbelief, 
love which is in Christ Jesus, 
that in me first Jesus Christ 
that thou by them mightest 
(for) all that are in authority ; 
in all godliness and honesty. 
I speak the truth in Christ, 
a teacher of the Gentiles in faith 
that men pray every where, (lit. in every 

place) 
adorn themselves in modest apparel, 
not with broidered hair, or gold, 
learn in silence with all subjection, 
over the man, but to be in silence, 
was in the transgression, 
if they continue in faith and charity 
having his children in subjection 
the faith in a pure conscience, 
sober, faithful in all things. 
in the faith which is in Christ Jesus, 
behave thyself in the house of God, 
God was manifest in the flesh, justified in 

the Spirit, 
preached unto the Gentiles, believed on 

in the world, received up into glory, 
that in the latter times some shall 
Speaking lies in hypocrisy ; 
in word, in conversation, in charity, in 

spirit, in faith, in purity, 
the gift that is in thee, which 
give thyself wholly to them (lit. be in 

them); that thy profiting may appear 

to all. 
younger as sisters, with all purity. 
Well reported of for good works ; 
they who labour in the word 
that are rich in this world, 
in the living God, who giveth 
that they be rich in good works, 
life which is in Christ Jesus, 
with pure conscience, that 
in my prayers night and day; 
unfeigned faith that is in thee, which 

dwelt first in thy grandmother 
I am persuaded that in thee also, 
the gift of God, which is in thee 
was given us in Christ Jesus 
in faith and love which is in Christ 
Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us. 



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2Ti. 1 : 15. all they which are in Asia 

1 7 . when he was in Rome, 

18. mercy of the Lord in that day: 

— ministered unto me at Ephesus, 

2: I. in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. 
7. understanding in all things. 
9. Wherein 1 suffer trouble, 

10. salvation which is in Christ Jesus 
20. in a great house there are not 
25. In meekness instructing those 

3: l.that in the last days perilous 

1 1 . unto meat Antioch, at Iconium, at Lystra; 
12. will live godly in Christ Jesus 

14. in the things which thou hast 

15. faith which is in Christ Jesus. 
16. for instruction in righteousness: 

4: 2. with all longsuffering and doctrine. 
5. watch thou in all things, 

8. shall give me at that day: 
13. The cloke that I left at Troas 

16. At my first answer no man 
20.Erastus abode at Corinth: butTrophimus 

have I left at Miletum 
Tit. 1: 3. manifested his word through preaching, 

5. this cause left I thee in Crete, 

6. not accused (lit. not in accusation) of 

riot, or unruly. 

9. may be able by sound doctrine 
13. they may be sound in the faith ; 

2: 3. in behaviour as becometh holiness, 
7. in doctrine (shewing) uncorruptness, 
9. to please (them) well in all (things); 
10. God our Saviour in all things. 

12. righteously, and godly, in this present 

world ; 
3: 3. living in malice and envy, hateful, 
5. Not by works of righteousness which 
15. them that love us in the faith. 
Philem. 6. by the acknowledging of every good thing 
which is in you 
8. might be much bold in Christ 

10. whom I have begotten in my bonds: 

13. in the bonds of the gospel: 

16. both in the flesh, and in the Lord? 

20. have joy of thee in the Lord: refresh my 

bowels in the Lord. 
23. my fellowprisoner in Christ Jesus ; 
Heb. 1 : l.unto the fathers by the prophets, 
2(1). spoken unto us by (his) Son, 

3. on the right hand of the Majesty on high ; 
2: 8. For in that he put all 

12. in the midst of the church 
18. For in that he himself hath 
3: 2. Moses (was faithful) in all his house. 
5. faithful in all his house, 
8. as in the provocation, in the day of temp- 
tation in the wilderness ; 

1 1 . So I sware in my wrath, 

12. lest there be in any of you 

— - in departing from the living God. 
15. While it is said (lit. in its being said), To 
day if ye 

— as in the provocation. 

17. carcases fell in the wilderness ? 
4: 3. As I have sworn in my wrath, 

4. God did rest )( the seventh day 
h.in this (place) again, If they 

7. a certain day, saying in David, 

\\. after the. same example of unbelief. 
5: 6. he saith also in another (place), 

7. Who in the days of his flesh, 
6:17. Wherein God, willing more 



Heb 6:18. 


7:10. 


8: 1. 


5. 


9. 


13. 


9: 2. 


4. 


22. 


23. 


25. 


10: 3. 


7. 


10. 


12. 


19. 


22. 


29. 


32. 


34. 


38. 


11: 2. 


9. 


18. 


19. 


26. 


34. 


37. 


38. 


12: 2. 


23. 


13: 3. 


4. 


9. 


18. 


20. 


21. 


Jas. 1: 1. 


4. 


6. 



10 

11 

21 
23 
25 
26 
27 
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2 

4, 
5. 

10. 

16, 
3: 2. 



. in which (it was) impossible 
. yet in the loins of his father, 
. who is set on the right hand 
of the Majesty in the heavens ; 
. shewed to thee in the mount. 
. in the day when I took them 
they continued not in my covenant, 
. In that he saith, A new (covenant), 
.wherein (was) the candlestick, 
. wherem (was) the golden pot that 
. by the law purged with blood ; 
. patterns of things in the heavens 
. every year with blood of others ; 
. in those (sacrificesthereis) a remembrance 
. in the volume of the book it is 
. By the which will we are sanctified 
. on the right hand of God ; 
. the holiest by the blood of Jesus, 
. in full assurance of faith, 
.wherewith he was sanctified, 
.the former days, in which, after 
.knowing in yourselves that ye have in 

heaven a better and an 
. shall have no pleasure in him. 
. For by it the elders obtained 
. dwelling in tabernacles 
. in Isaac shall thy seed be called : 
. he received him in a figure. 
. than the treasures in Egypt : 
.made strong, waxed valiant in fight, 
. were slain with the sword: (lit. died in the 

slaughter of the sword) 
in sheepskins (and) )( goatskins; 
. they wandered in deserts, 
. set down at the right hand 
. which are written in heaven, 
. being yourselves also in the body. 
.Marriage (is) honourable in all, 
. that have been occupied therem. 
, in all things willing to live 
, through the blood of the everlasting 
, perfect in every good work to do his will, 

working in you that which 
, tribes which are scattered abroad, (lit. in 

the dispersion) 
perfect and entire, wanting )( nothing, 
let him ask in faith, nothing wavering: 
unstable in all his ways, 
rejoice in that he is exalted: (lit. in his 

exaltation) 
in that he is made low: (lit. in his humi- 
liation) 
the rich man fade away in his ways, 
receive with meekness the 
beholding his natural face in a glass: 
shall be blessed in his deed. 
If any man among you seem 
fatherless and widows in their affliction, 
with respect of persons, 
with a gold ring, in goodly apparel, 
also a poor man in vile raiment ; 
not then partial in yourselves, 
poor of this world rich in faith, 
yet offend in one (point), 
say unto them, Depart in peace, 
If any man offend not in word, 
so is the tongue among our members, 
Therewith bless we God, even the Father; 

and therewith curse we men, 
endued with knowledge among you ? 
with meekness of wisdom . 
envying and strife in your hearts, 



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Jas. 3. 18. righteousness is sown in peace 
4: l.wars and lightings among you? 

— lusts that war in your members ? 

3. may consume (it) upon your lusts. 
5. The spirit that dwelleth in us 

16. ye rejoice in your boastings: 
5: 3. treasure together for the last days. 

5. as in a day of slaughter. 
13. Is any among you afflicted? 

14. Is any sick among you ? 

— in the name of the Lord: 
19. if any o/you do err from the truth, 

IPet.l: 2. through sanctification of the Spirit, 

4. reserved in heaven for you, 

5. kept by the power of God 

— to be revealed in the last time. 

6. Wherem ye greatly rejoice, though 

— in heaviness through manifold tempta- 

tions: 

7. at the appearing of Jesus Christ: 

11. which was in them did signify, 

12. unto you with the Holy Ghost 
\'6.at the revelation of Jesus Christ; 
14. former lusts in your ignorance: 

15. holy in all manner of conversation ; 

17. of your sojourning (here) in fear: 
22. purified your souls in obeying the 

2: 2. that ye may grow there&y: 

6. it is contained in the scripture, Behold, I 

lay in Sion a chief 
12. honest among the Gentiles : that, whereas 
(lit. ire that which) they speak against 

— glorify God in the day of visitation. 

18. subject to (your) masters with all fear ; 
22. was guile found in his mouth: 

24. bare our sins in his own body 
3: 2. conversation (coupled) with fear. 
4. in that which is not corruptible, 

15. sanctify the Lord God in your 

— of the hope that is in you 

16. whereas (lit. in that which) they speak 
evil of you, 

— your good conversation in Christ. 

19. By which also he went and preached unto 

the spirits in prison ; 

20. waited in the days of Noah, 
22. is on the right hand of God 

4: 1 . hath suffered in the flesh 

2. rest of (his) time in the flesh 

3. we walked in lasciviousness, 

4. Wherem they think it strange 

11. that God in all things may be 

12. strange concerning the fiery trial which 

is to try you, (lit. the fiery trial in you 
which is to try you) 

13. when his glory shall be revealed, (lit. in 

the revelation of his glory) 

14. reproached for the name of Christ, 

16. glorify God on this behalf. 
19. (to him) in well doing. 

5: 1. The elders which are among you 
2. flock of God which is among you, 
6. he may exalt you in due time: 
9. your brethren that are in the world. 
10. his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, 

13. The (church that is) at Babylon, 

14. one another with a kiss of charity. 
— all that are in Christ Jesus. 

2Pet. 1 : I . through the righteousness of God 
2. through the knowledge of God, 

4. that is in the world through lust. 

5. add to your faith virtue ; and to virtue 



2Pet. 1 : 6. to knowledge temperance ; and to tempe- 
rance patience ; and to patience 
7. to godliness brotherly kindness; and to 
brotherly kindness charity. 

12. established in the present truth. 

13. as long as I am in this tabernacle, 

— by putting (you) in remembrance ; 

18. with him in the holy mount. 

19. a light that shineth in a dark place, 

— the day star arise in your hearts : 

2: 1. there were false prophets also among the 
people, even as there shall be false 
teachers among you, 
3. through covetousness shall they 

7. vexed with the filthy conversation 

8. righteous man dwelling among them, 
10. in the lust of uncleanness, 

12. speak evil of the things that they under- 

stand not ; and shall utterly perish in 
their own corruption ; 

13. to riot ire the day time. 

— with their own deceivings 
16. speaking with man's voice 

18. they allure through the lusts of the 

— from them who live in error. 

20. through the knowledge of the Lord 

3: I. in (both) which I stir up your pure minds 
by way of remembrance ; 
10. as a thief in the night; in the which the 
heavens 

— the works that are therein 
11. in (all) holy convei-sation 

13. wherein dwelleth righteousness. 

14. ye may be found of him in peace, 

I6.i?i all (his) epistles, speaking in them of 
these things; in which are some things 
hard 
18. grow in grace, and (in) the knowledge 
J Joh. 1 : 5. in him is no darkness 

6. with him, and walkzrc darkness, 

7. walk in the light, as he is in 

8. the truth is not in us. 
10. his word is not in us. 

2: 3. hereby we do know that we 

4. the truth is not in him. 

5. in him verily is the love of God perfected: 

hereby know we that we are in him. 
6.thatsaith he abideth in him 
8. is true in him and in you: 

9. that saith he is in the light, 

— is in darkness even until now. 

10. abideth in the light, and there is none oc- 

casion of stumbling in him. 

1 1 . is in darkness, and walketh in darkness, 

14. word of God abideth in you, 

15. things (that are) in the world. 

— the Father is not in him. 

16. For all that (is) in the world, 
24. Let that therefore abide in you, 

— shall remain in you, ye also shall con- 

tinue in the Son, and in the Father. 

27. received of him abideth in you, 

— ye shall abide in him. 

28. little children, abide in him ; 

— ashamed before him at his coming 
3: 5. and in him is no sin. 

6. Whosoever abideth mhim sinneth not: 
9. his seed remaineth in him: 

10. In this the children of God are manifest, 

14. not (his) brother abideth in death. 

15. hath eternal life abiding in him. 

16. Hereby perceive we the love 

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Uoh.3:l7.the love of God in him? 

19. hereby we know that we are 
24. dwelleth in him, and he in him. And 
hereby we know that he abideth in us, 
4: 2. Hereby know ye the Spirit 

— come in the flesh is of God: 

3. come in the flesh is not of God: 

— now already is it in the world. 

4. greater is he that is in you, than he that is 

in the world. 
9. In this was manifested the love of God 

toward us, 
10. Herein is love, not that we 
12. God dwelleth in us, and his love is per- 
fected in us. 
, Hereby know we that we dwell in him, and 

he in us, 
. God dwelleth in him, and he in God. 
.the love that God hath to us. 
he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, 

and God in him. 
Herein is our love made perfect, 
boldness in the day of judgment: 
so are we in this world. 
, There is no fear in love : 
is nofe made perfect in love. 
, By this we know that we 
not by water only, but by water and 

blood, 
.three that bear record in heaven, 
.three that bear witness in earth, 
, hath the witness in himself: 
, this life is in his Son. 
.whole world lieth in wickedness, 
.we are in him that is true, (even) in his 

Son Jesus Christ, 
whom I love in the truth ; 
truth's sake, which dwelleth in us, 
the Father, in truth and love. 
thy children walking in truth, 
ye should walk in it. 
Jesus Christ is come in the flesh, 
abideth not in the doctrine of 
He that abideth in the doctrine 
whom I love in the truth, 
as thou walkest in the truth, 
that my children walk in truth, 
sanctified by God the Father, 
as brute beasts, in those things they cor- 
rupt themselves. 
These are spots in your feasts of 
the Lord cometh with ten thousands 
be mockers in the last time, 
praying in the Holy Ghost, 
Keep yourselves in the love of God, 
And others save with fear, 
before the presence of his glory with ex- 
ceeding joy, 
Rev. 1 : 1 . must shortly come to pass ; 

things which are written therein: 

churches which are in Asia: 

from our sins in his own blood, 

companion in tribulation, and in the 

was in the isle that is called 

I was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, 

seven churches which are in Asia ; 

in the midst of the seven 

as if they burned in a furnace ; 

he had in his right hand 

— as the sun shineth in his strength. 
2: 1. seven stars in his right hand, who walketh 

in the midst of 



2Joh. 



13 



17 



18, 

5: 2, 
6. 

7. 

8, 
10, 
11, 
19, 
20 

1. 

2. 
3. 

4. 
6. 

7. 
9. 



3Joh. 1. 

3. 

4 

Jude 1. 

10 

12 
14 

18, 
20, 
21, 
23, 
24, 



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12. 


13. 


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18. 


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24. 


27 


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4. 


5. 


7. 


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21. 


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2. 


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6. 


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9, 

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6. 

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13, 



12: 



, in the midst of the paradise 

the church in Pergamos write ; 

even in those days wherein 

who taught )( Balac to cast a stumbling- 
block 

with the sword of my mouth. 

of the church in Thyatira write ; 

. I will kill her children with death ; 

unto the rest in Thyatira, 

, rule them with a rod of iron ; 

of the church in Sardis write ; 

hast a few names even in Sardis 

shall walk with me in white : 

shall be clothed in white raiment ; 

of the church in Philadelphia 

, a pillar in the temple of my God, 

, to sit with me in my throne, 

with my Father in his throne. 

a door (was) opened in heaven: 

immediately I was in the spirit: and, be- 
hold, a throne was set in heaven, 

, sitting, clothed in white ra-iment ; 

. in the midst of the throne, 

no man in heaven, nor 

in the midst of the throne 

in the midst of the elders, 

, redeemed us to God by thy blood 

which is in heaven, and on the earth, 

the sea, and all that are in them, 

a pair of balances in his hand. 

in the midst of the four beasts 

,with sword, and with hunger, and with 
death, 

palms in their hands ; 

white in the blood of the Lamb. 

day and night in his temple: 

there was silence in heaven 

creatures which were in the sea, 

, through the midst of heaven, 

in those days shall men seek 

there were stings in their tails: 

in the Greek tongue hath (his) 

thus I saw the horses in the vision, 

power is in their mouth, and in their 

with them they do hurt. 

were not killed by these plagues 

he had in his hand a little book 

sware by him that liveth for ever and ever, 
who created heaven, and the things that 
therein are, and the earth, and the 
things that therein are, and the sea, and 
the things which are therein, 

in the days of the voice 

open in the hand of the angel 

it shall be in thy mouth sweet 

it was in my mouth sweet 

them that worship therein. 

in the days of their prophecy: 

ascended up to heaven in a cloud ; 

) ( the same hour was there a great earth- 
quake, 

in the earthquake were slain 

there were great voices in heaven, 

temple of God was opened in heaven, and 
there was seen in his temple 

appeared a great wonder in heaven ; 

she being with child (lit. having in the 
womb) cried, travailing 

another wonder in heaven ; 

all nations with a rod of iron: 

there was war in heaven: 

found any more in heaven. 



EN 



Rev,12:10. a loud voice saying in heaven, 
12. ye that dwell in them. 
13: 3. all the world wondered after (lit. in all 
the world it was wondered) 
6. them that dwell in heaven. 

8. written in the book of life 

10. he that killeth with the sword must be 
killed with the sword. 

12. them which dwell therein 

14: 2. harpers harping with their harps: 

5. in their mouth was found no 

6. fly in the midst of heaven, 

7. Saying with a loud voice, 

9. saying with a loud voice, 

10. into the cup of his indignation; 

— tormented with fire and brimstone 

13. the dead which die in the Lord 

14. in his hand a sharp sickle. 

15. crying with a loud voice to him 
17. the temple which is in heaven, 

15 : 1 . 1 saw another sign in heaven, 

— in them is filled up the wrath 

5. the testimony in heaven was 

16: 3. every living soul died in the sea. 

8. to scorch men with fire. 

17: 3. carried me away in the spirit 
4. having a golden cup in her hand 

16. eat her flesh, and burn her with fire. 
18:2. cried mightiZy with a strong voice, 

6. in the cup which she hath filled 

7. for she saith in her heart, 

8. her plagues come in one day, 

— shall be utterly burned with fire : 

10. in one hour is thy judgment come. 

16. purple, and scarlet, and decked with gold, 

19. wherein were made rich all that had ships 

in the sea by 

22. heard no more at all in thee ; 

— shall be found any more in thee ; 

— shall be heard no more at all in thee ; 

23. shine no more at all in thee ; 

— heard no more at all in thee : 

— for by thy sorceries were all 

24. in her was found the blood 

19: 1. voice of much people in heaven, 

2. corrupt the earth with her fornication, 

11. in righteousness he doth judge 

14. the armies (which were) in heaven 

15. with it he should smite the nations : and 

he shall rule them with a rod of iron : 
17. an angel standing in the sun; 

— fowls that fly in the midst of heaven, 

20. with which he deceived them 

— lake of fire burning with brimstone. 

21. remnant were slain with the sword 
20: 6. hath part in the first resurrection: 

8. which are in the four quarters 

12. which were written in the books, 

13. the dead which were in it ; 

— the dead which were in them: 
15. found written in the book of life 

21 : 8. shall have their part in the lake 
10. he carried me away in the spirit 

14. in them the names of the twelve 
22. 1 saw no temple therein : 

23. the moon, to shine in it: 
24. shall walk in the light of it: 
27. are written in the Lamb's book 
22 : 2. In the midst of the street of it, 

3. the Lamb shall be in it ; 

6. things which must shortZy be done. 
18. that are written in this book: 



( 259 ) ENA 

Rev.22: 19. which are written in this book. 



tvajKaXi^ofim, enankalizomai. 

Mar. 9 :36. when he had taken him in his arms, 

10: 16. he took them up in his arms, put (his) 
hands upon them, and blessed them. 



Jas. 3: 7. 



hvaXiog, enalios. 

of things in the sea, is tamed, 



Lu. 



tvavri, enanti. 

1 : 8. before God in the order of his course, 



zvavTiov, enantion. 

Mar. 2: 12. went forth before them all; 
Lu. 20:26. his words before the people: 

24: -.19. before God and all the people: 
Acts 7:10. wisdom in the sight of Pharaoh 

8:32. like a lamb dumb before his shearer, 



IvavTioq, enantios. 

Mat.l4:24.for the wind was contrary. 
Mar. 6: 48. for the wind was contrary unto 

15: 39. which stood over against him, (lit. from 
or on the opposite side) 
Acts26 : 9. many things contrary to the name of Jesus 

27 : 4. because the winds were contrary. 

28: 17. committed nothing against the people, 
ITh. 2: 15. are contrary to all men: 
Tit. 2 : 8. he that is of the contrary part 



hapxofJLai, enarkomai. 

Gal. 3: 3. having begun in the Spirit, 
Phi. 1: 6. that he which hath begun a good work 
in you 



IvcHsfig, ende-ees. 

j Acts 4:34. any among them that lacked: (lit. needy) 



evdeiyiua, endlgma. 

2Tb. 1: 5. a manifest token of the righteous 



IvSetKvujut, endiknumi. 

Ro. 2:35. Which shew the work of the law 
9: 17. that I might shew my power 
22. willing to shew (his) wrath, 
2Co. 8: 24. Wherefore shew ye to them, 
Eph. 2: 7. he might shew the exceeding riches 
ITi. 1 : 16. Jesus Christ might shew forth 
2Ti . 4: 14. the coppersmith did me much evil : 
Tit. 2 : 10. shewing all good fidelity ; 

3: 2. shewing all meekness unto all men. 
Heb. 6: 10. ye have shelved toward his name, 

11. desire that every one of you do shew the 
same diligence 
s 2 



ENA 

iv$u%tQ, endixis. 



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ENE 



Ro. 3: 25. to declare (lit. for declaration of) his 

righteousness 
26. To declare (lit. for declaration &c), (I 

say), at this time 
2Co. 8 : 24. the proof of your love, and of our 
Phi. 1 :28. to them an evident token of perdition, 



tvSsica, hendeka. 

Mat.28:16.Then the eleven disciples went away 
Mar 16: 14. he appeared unto the eleven 
Lu. 24: 9. told all these things unto the eleven, 
33. found the eleven gathered together, 
Acts 1 : 26. numbered with the eleven apostles. 
2: 14. Peter, standing up with the eleven, 



tv^Karog, hendekatos. 

Mat.20: 6. about the eleventh hour he 

9. (were hired) about the eleventh hour, 
Rev.21 : 20. the eleventh, a jacinth ; 



IvSexerai, endeketai. 

Lu. 13:33. for it cannot be that a prophet 



tv^rijuLEU), endeemeo. 



2Co. 5: 



6. whilst we are at home in the 

8. to be present with the Lord. 

9. that, whether present or absent, we may 



Iv^i&vGKOfiai, endiduskomai. 

Lu. 8:27. long time, and ware no clothes, 
16: 19. which was clothed in purple 



tv^iKog, endikos. 

Ro. 3: 8. whose damnation is just. 
Heb. 2: 2. received a just recompence 



Ivdofirjcng, endomeesis. 

Rev.21 : 18. the building of the wall of it 



£vSo£a£ojuat, endoxazomai. 

2Th. 1 : 10. he shall come to be glorified in 

12. That the name of our Lord Jesus Christ 
may be glorified 



svSoEoc, endoxos. 

Lu. 7 : 25. they which are gorgeously apparelled, 

13: 17. for all the glorious things that were done by 
him. 
ICo. 4: 10. ye (are) strong; ye (are) honourable, 
Eph. 5:27. That he might present it to himself a 
glorious church, 



[vdv/uLa, enduma. 



Mat. 



3: 4. John had his raiment of camel's hair, 
6: 25. than meat, and the body than raiment? 

28. why take ye thought for raiment ? 
7: 15. come to you in sheep's clothing, 
22: 11. had not on a wedding garment: 
12. not having a wedding garment ? 
28: 3. his raiment white as snow: 
Lu. 12: 23. the body (is more) than raiment. 



Iv^vva/uiou), endunamoo. 

Acts 9:22. Saul increased the more in strength, 
Ro. 4:20. was strong in faith, giving glory 
Eph. 6: 10. brethren, be strong in the Lord, 
Phi. 4:13. Christ which strengthened me. 
ITi. 1 : 12. Jesus our Lord, who hath enabled me, 
2Ti. 2: l.my son, be strong in the grace that 

4; 17. with me, and strengthened me ; 
Heb 11 : 34. out of weakness were made strong, 



IvSvvii), enduno. 

2Ti. 3: 6. they which creep into houses, 



iv^vaiQ) endusis. 

iPet. 3: 3. or of putting on of apparel ; 



Mat. 6: 
22: 

27: 

Mar. 1: 

6: 

15: 



17 
20 
22 
22 
49 
21 
12 
14 
1Co.15:53 



Lu. 12: 
15: 

24: 
Actsl2: 
Ro. 13: 



2Co. 5: 
Gal. 3; 
Eph. 4: 



6:11 

14, 

Col. 3:10 

12 

ITh. 5: 8 

Rev. 1:13 

15: 6 

19:14, 



• 



svdvw, 

.your body, what ye shall put on. 
. a man which had not on a wedding gar- 
ment: 
. and put his own raiment on him, 
. John was clothed with camel's hair, 
. not put on two coats. 
. they clothed him with purple, 
.put his own clothes on him, 
. the body, what ye shall put on. 
. the best robe, and put (it) on him ; 
. until ye be endued with power 
. Herod, arrayed in royal apparel, 
. let us put on the armour of light. 
.put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, 
. For this corruptible must put on incor- 

ruption, 
(must) put on immortality. 
, shall have put on incorruption, 
shall have put on immortality, 
, If so be that being clothed 
, into Christ have put on Christ. 
, that ye put on (lit. have put on) the new 

man, 
, Put on the whole armour of God, 
having on the breastplate of 
.have put on the new (man), 
Put on therefore, as the elect of God, 
putting on the breastplate of faith 
clothed with a garment down to the foot, 
clothed in pure and white linen, 
clothed in fine linen, white and clean. 



tvcyKto see cftepto. 



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IviSpa & Spov, enedra & -dron. 

Acts23: 16. heard of their lying in wait, 

25: 3. laying wait (lit. making & lying in wait) 
in the way to kill him. 



ivedpsvii), enedruo. 

Lu. 11:54. Laying wait for him, and seeking 
Acts23:21.for there lie in wait for him 



evuXiu), enileo. 

Mar 15: 46. and wrapped him in the linen, 

evei/jli, eriimi. 

Lu. 11 : 41. But rather give alms of such things as ye 
haves (lit. but as to things that are in) 



I lCo.l2:ll.all these worketh that one and the self- 
same Spirit, 
2Co. 1: 6. which is effectual (lit. that worketh) in the 
enduring 
4: 12. So then death worketh in us, 
Gal. 2: 8. For he that wrought effectually in Peter 
— the same was mighty in me 
3: 5. and worketh miracles among you, 
5: 6. faith which worketh by love. 
Eph. 1:11. of him who worketh all things 
20. Which he wrought in Christ, 
2: 2. the spirit that now worketh in 
3: 20. the power that worketh in us, 
Phi. 2:13. God which worketh in you both to will and 

to do of (his) good 
Col, 1:29. which worketh in me mightily. 
ITh. 2:13. which effectually worketh also in you 
2Th. 2: 7. mystery of iniquity doth already work: 
Jas. 5:16. The effectual fervent prayer of a righteous 
man avail eth much. 



£V£Ka, £V£fC£V, ££V£K£V, 

heneka, heneken, hineken. 

Mat. 5: 10. persecuted for righteousness' sake: 
11. against you falsely, for my sake. 
10:18. for ray sake, for a testimony against 

39.1oseth his life for my sake shall 
16: 25. will lose his life for my sake 
19: 5. For this cause shall a man 

29. for my name's sake, shall receive 
Mar. 8: 35. shall lose his life for my sake 
10: 7. For this cawse shall a man leave 

29./or my sake, and the gospel's, 
13: 9. before rulers and kings for my sake, 
Lu. 4: 18. because (or lit. t'n that) he hath anointed 
6:22./or the Son of man's sake. 
9: 24. will lose his life for my sake, 
18 :29. for the kingdom of God's sake, 
21 : 12./or my name's sake. 
Actsl9:32.knew not wherefore they were come 
26:21. For these causes the Jews caught me 
28: 20. because that for the hope of Israel 
Ro. 8 : 36. For thy sake we are killed all the day 

14:20. For meat destroy not the work of God. 
2Co. 3:10.6y reason of the glory that excelleth. 

7:12. not /or his cause that had done the wrong, 
nor for his cause that suffered wrong, 
but that (lit. for that) our care 



zvepyrifia.) energeema. 

1 Co.12 : 6. there are diversities of operations, 

10. To another the working of miracles ; 



zvtpyiiQ, energees. 

1 Co.16 : 9. a great door and effectual is opened 
Philem 6. become effectual by the acknowledging 
Heb. 4: 12. word of God (is) quick, and powerful, 



tVZGTUJTa See fVlOTTJjUl. 



evsvXoyiofim, enulogeomai. 

Acts 3:25. in thy seed shall all the kindreds of the 

earth be blessed. 
Gal. 3: 8. In thee shall all nations be blessed. 



£V£Yw> eneko. 

Mar. 6:19.Herodias had a quarrel against him, 
Lu. 11 : 53. began to urge (him) vehemently, 
Gal. 5: 1 . be not entangled again with the 



tvzpyeia, energia. 

Eph. 1 : 19. the working of his mighty power, 

3: 7. by the effectual working of his power. 
4: 16. the effectual working in the 
Phi. 3:21. according to the working whereby 
Col. 1 :29. striving according to his working, 

2: 12. through the faith of the operation of 
2Th. 2: 9. is after the working of Satan 

11. shall send them strong delusion, (lit. 
working of error) 



tvtpyziv, energeo. 

Mat.14: 2. works do shew forth themsefces in him. 
Mar. 6: 14. mighty works do shew forth themselves 
Ro. 7: 5. did work in our members 
1 Co.12: 6. God which worketh all in all. 



Iv6a$£, enthade. 



Lu. 24:41. Have ye here any meat? 
Joh. 4: 15. neither come hither to draw. 

16. call thy husband, and come hither. 
ActslO: 18. Peter, were lodged there. 
16:28. for we are all here. 
17 : 6. are come hither also ; 
25 : 1 7. when they were come hither, 

24. both at Jerusalem, and (also) here, 



IvOv/niofiai, enthumeomai. 

Mat. 1 : 20. while he thought on these things, 
9: 4. Wherefore think ye evil in your 
ActslO: 19. While Peter thought on the vision, 



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EvOv/jL-natg, enthumeesis. 

Mat. 9: 4. Jesus knowing their thoughts 

12: 25. Jesus knew their thoughts, 
Actsl7:29.graven by art and man's device. 
Heb. 4:12. a discerner of the thoughts and intents 



tvi for ivtcTTi. 

Gal. 3:28. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is 
neither bond nor free, there is neither 
male nor female: 
Col. 3: 11. Where there is neither Greek nor Jew, 
Jas. 1 : 17. with whom is no variableness. 



IviavTog, eniautos. 

Lu. 4:19. the acceptable year of the Lord. 
Job. 11:49. the high priest that same year, 
51. being high priest that year, 
18: 13. the high priest that same year. 
Actsll :26. a whole year they assembled 

18:11. continued (there) a, year and six months, 
Gal. 4: 10. days, and months, and times, and years. 
Heb. 9: 7. high priest a]one once every year, 
25. into the holy place every year 
10 : 1 . they offered year by year 

3. again (made) of sins every year. 
Jas. 4: 13. continue there a year, and buy 

5: 17. by the space of three years 
Rev. 9: 15. an hour, and a day, and a month, and ; 
year, 



eviGTYifii) enisteemi. 

Ro. 8: 38. nor powers, nor things present, 
ICo. 3:22. things present, or things to come ; 

7: 26. good for the present distress, 
Gal. 1: 4. from this present evil world, 
2Th. 2: 2. the day of Christ is at hand. 
2Ti. 3: 1 . perilous times shall come. 
Heb. 9: 9. for the time then present, 



Mat.l8:13.the ninety and nine which went not 
Lu. 15: 4. doth not leave the ninety and nine 

7. than over ninety and nine just persons, 



tvvzog, enneos. 

Acts 9: 7. stood speechless, hearing a voice, 



zvvevh), ennuo. 

Lu. 1 : 62. they made signs to his father, 



zvvoia, ennoia. 

Heb. 4: 12. thoughts and intents of the heart. 
lPet.4: l.arm yourselves likewise with the same 
miridt 



zvvoixoq, ennomos. 

Actsl9: 39. determined in a lawful assembly. 
ICo. 9 : 21. but under the law to Christ, 



ivvv)(ov, ennukon. 

Mar. 1:35. in the morning, rising up a great while 
before day, (lit. while yet much in the 
night) 



evoiiciw, enoikeo. 

Ro. 8 : 11 . his Spirit that dwelleth in you. 
2Co. 6:16. God hath said, I will dwell in them, 
Col. 3:16. Let the word of Christ dwell in you 
2Ti. 1 : 5. which dwelt first in thy grandmother 
14. Holy Ghost which dwelleth in us. 



Ivior^w, eniskuo. 

Lu. 22:43. from heaven, strengthening him. 
Acts 9: 19. received meat, he was strengthened. 



evvarog, ennatos. 

Mat.20: 5. about the sixth and ninth hour, 
27:45. all the land unto the ninth hour. 

46. about the ninth hour Jesus cried 
Mar.15: 33. whole land until the ninth hour. 

34. at the ninth hour Jesus cried 
Lu. 23:44. all the earth until the ninth hour. 
Acts 3: 1. (being) the ninth (hour). 

10: 3. about the ninth hour of the day 

30. at the ninth hour I prayed 
Rev.21 :20. the ninth, a topaz ; the tenth, a 



evvta, ennea. 

Lu. 17: 17. where (are) the nine? 



evovra see eveifii. 



Ivorrjc? henotees. 

Eph. 4: 3. to keep the unity of the Spirit 
13. come in the unity of the faith, 



lvo\Xtw, enokleo. 



svvevriKovTaevvia, enneneekontaennea. 

Mat.l8:12.doth he not leave the ninety and nine, 



Heb 12: 15. lest any root of bitterness springing up 
trouble 



ivo^og, enokos. 

Mat. 5:21. shall be in danger of the judgment : 
22. shall be in danger of the judgment: 

— shall be in danger ojfthe council: 

— shall be in danger of hell fire. 
26:66. said, He is guilty of death. 

Mar. 3: 29. is in danger of eternal damnation : 

14:64. condemned him to be guilty of death. 
lCo.ll :27. shall be guilty of the body and blood 
Heb. 2: 15. their lifetime subject to bondage. 
Jas. 2: 10. offend in one (point), he is guilty of all. 



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'tvraXjua, entalma. 

Mat.15; 9. the commandments of men. 
Mar. 7: 7. the commandments of men. 
Col. 2 -.22. the commandments and doctrines of men ? 



hvTa^ia^o), entaphiazo. 

Mat.26:12.she did (it) for my burial, (lit. 

burying me) 
Joh. 19: 40. manner of the Jews is to bury. 



kvTatyiaaiLLOQ, entaphiasmos . 

Mar 14: 8. to anoint my body to the burying. 
Joh. 12 : 7. against the day of my burying 



evTiWo/iai, entellomai. 



Mat. 4: 

15 

17 

19 

28 

MarlO 

11 

13 

Lu. 4 

Joh. 8 

14 

15 

Acts 1 

13 

Heb.9 

11 



6. He shall give his angels charge concerning 

thee: 

4. For God commanded, saying, 
9. Jesus charged them, saying, 

7. Why did Moses then command to 
20. whatsoever I have commanded you: 

3. What did Moses command you? 
; 6. even as Jesus had commanded: 
34. commanded the porter to watch. 
10. He shall give his angels charge over thee, 

5. Moses in the law commanded us, 
31 . the Father gave me commandment, 
: 14. do whatsoever I command you. 

17. These things I command you, 
: 2. after that he... had given commandments 

unto the apostles 
47. the Lord commanded us, 
20. which God hath injoined unto you. 
22. gave commandment concerning his bones. 



ivro 



ENT 



At?, entolee. 



evtevOsv, entuthen. 

Mat.l7:20.Remove hence to yonder place ; 
Lu. 4: 9. cast thyself down from hence: 
13:31. Get thee out, and depart hence: 
16:26. would pass from hence to you 
Joh. 2: 16. Take these things hence ; 

7: 3. Depart hence, and go into Judeea, 
14:31. Arise, let us go hence. 
18:36. my kingdom not from hence. 
19: 18. two other with him, on either side (lit. 
hence and hence) 
Jas. 4: 1. (come they) not hence, (even) of 
Rev.22: 2. on either side (lit. hence &c. ) of the river, 
(was there) 



ivTEv^ig, entuxis. 

lTi. 2: 1. intercessions, (and) giving of thanks, 

4: 5. sanctified by the word of God and prayer. 



iVTi/uLog, entimos. 



Lu. 7: 2. who was dear unto him, 

14: 8. lest a more honourable man 
Phi. 2 -.29. hold such in reputation: 
lPet.2: 4. chosen of God, (and) precious, 

6. a chief corner stone, elect, precious: 



Mat. 5 : 19. one of these least commandments, 
15: 3. transgress the commandment 

6. made the commandment of God 
19: 17. keep the commandments. 
22:36. which (is) the great commandment 
38. first and great commandment. 
40. On these two commandments 
Mar. 7: 8. laying aside the commandment 
9. ye reject the commandment 
10: 5. he wrote you this precept. 

19. Thou knowest the commandments, 
12: 28. the first commandment of all? 

29. first of all the commandments 

30. this (is) the first commandment. 

31. none other commandment greater 
Lu. 1 : 6. in all the commandments 

15:29. at any time thy commandment: 
18:20. Thou knowest the commandments, 
23:56. according to the commandment. 
Joh. 10: 18. This commandment have I 
11:57. had given a commandment, 
12 :49. he gave me a commandment, 

50. his commandment is life 
13:34. A new commandment I give 
14: 15. keep my commandments. 

21 . that hath my commandments, 
15: 10. If ye keep my commandments, 

— my Father's commandments, 
1 2. This is my commandment, 

Acts! 7 : 15. receiving a commandment 
Ro. 7: 8. occasion by the commandment, 
9. when the commandment came, 

10. the commandment, which 

11. occasion by the commandment, 

12. the commandment holy, and just, 

13. sin by the commandment might 
13: 9. any other commandment, it 

lCo. 7:19. keeping of the commandments 

14:37. the commandments of the Lord. 
Eph. 2: 15. the law of commandments 

6: 2. which is the first commandment 
Col. 4: 10. ye received commandments: 
lTi. 6: 14. keep (this) commandment without 
Tit. 1 : 14. commandments oi men, that 
Heb 7: 5. have a commandment to take 

16. law of a carnal commandment, 
18. of the commandment going before 
9: 19. Moses had spoken every precept 
2Pet.2:21.to turn from the holy commandment 

3 : 2. the commandment of us the 
Uoh.2: 3. if we keep his commandments. 

4. keepeth not his commandments, 

7.1 write no new commandment unto you, 
but an old commandment 

— The old commandment is the 
3. a new commandment I write 

3:22. we keep his commandments, 

23. this is his commandment, 

as he gave us commandment 

24. keepeth his commandments 
4: 21. this commandment have we 
5: 2. keep his commandments. 

3. that we keep his commandments: and his 
commandments are not grievous. 
2Joh. 4. have received a commandment 

5. not as though I wrote a new command- 

ment 

6. walk after his commandments. This is the 

commandment, That, 
Rev.12: 17. keep the commandments of God 



ENT 

Rev.14: 12. keep the commandments of God. 
22 : 14. that do his commandments, 



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£vu€jOi£oj, enubrizo. 

Heb 10:29. and ^a£/t done despite unto the Spirit 



£vro7no£, entopios. 

Acts21 : 12. both we, and they of that place, 



Ivtoq, entos. 

Mat.23;26.that (which is) within the cup 
Lu. 17: 21. kingdom of God is within you. 



Mat.21 : 
Mar.12: 

Lu. 18: 



20: 
lCo. 4: 
2Th. 3: 

Tit. 2: 
Hebl2: 



vrptiru), -ojnaL, entrepo, -omai. 

37. saying, They will reverence my son. 
6. saying, They will reverence my son. 
2. which feared not God, neither regarded 

man: 
4. 1 fear not God, nor regard man ; 

13. may be they will reverence (him) 

14. 1 write not these things to shame you, 

14. that he may be ashamed. 

8. of the contrary part mag be ashamed, 

9. we gave (them) reverence: 



IvrpityojAai) entrephomai. 

ITi . 4 : 6. nourished up in the words of faith 



ivrpofioQ, entromos. 



Acts 7:32. ThenMoses trembled (lit. being trembling), 
and durst not 
1 6 : 29. sprang in, and came trembling, 
Hebl2: 21. 1 exceedingly fear and quake : (lit. am fear- 
ful and quaking) 



Ivrpowr}, entropee. 

lCo. 6: 5.1 speak to your shame. Is it so, 
15:34.1 speak (this) to your shame. 



lvrpv(j)d(i), entruphao. 

2Pet. 2 : 13. sporting themselves with their own 

IvTwyyavw, entunkano. 

Acts25:24.the Jews have dealt with me, 
Ro. 8 :27. maketh intercession for the saints 
34. also maketh intercession for us. 
11: 2 . he maketh intercession to God 
Heb 7:25. to make intercession for them. 



EVTVAITTW , 



entulitto. 



Mat.27:59.he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth, 
Lu. 23:53. wrapped it in linen, and laid it in 
Joh.20 : 7. wrapped together in a place by itself. 



evTVTToii), entupoo. 

2Co. 3: 7. written (and) engraven in stones, 



IvvirviaZoiiai) enupniazomai. 

Acts 2: 17. your old men shall dream dreams: 
Jude 8. Likewise also these (filthy) dreamers defile 
the flesh, 



kvvTTviov, enupnion. 

Acts 2: 17. your old men shall dream dreams, 



zvwmov, enopion. 

Lu. 1 : 6. were both righteous before God, 
15. great in the sight of the Lord, 

17. shall go before him in the spirit 

19. that stand in the presence of God ; 

75. In holiness and righteousness before him, 
4: 7. If thou therefore wilt worship )( me, 
5:18. to lay (him) before him. 

25. he rose up before them, and took 
8: 47. unto him before all the people 
12: 6. of them is forgotten before God? 

9. he that denieth me before men shall be 
denied before the angels of God. 
13: 26. have eaten and drunk in thy presence, 
14:10.z;2 the presence of them that sit 
15: 10. joy in the presence of the angels 

18. sinned against heaven, and before thee, 
21. against heaven, and in thy sight, 

16: 15. which justify yourselves before men; 

— abomination in the sight of God. 
23; 14. having examined (him) before you 
24: 11. their words seemed to them 
43. did eat before them. 
Joh.20: 30. in the presence of his disciples, 
Acts 2:25. the Lord always before my face, 
4:10. stand here before you whole. 

19.be right in the sight of God 
6: 5. saying pleased )( the whole multitude: 

6. Whom they set before the apostles: 

7:46. Who found favour before God, 

8: 21. not right in the sight of God. 

9: 15. my name before the Gentiles, 

10: 4. up for a memorial before God. 

30. a man stood before me in bright clothing, 

31. remembrance in the sight of God. 
33. we all here present before God, 

19: 9. that way before the multitude, 
19. burned them before all (men): 
27:35. to God in presence of them all: 
Ro. 3 :20. no flesh be justified in his sight : 
12: 17. honest in the sight of all men. 
14:22. have (it) to thyself before God. 
lCo. 1:29. no flesh should glory in his presence. 
2Co. 4: 2. conscience in the sight of God. 
7 : 12. for you in the sight of God 
8 :21. only in the sight of the Lord, but also in 
the sight of men. 
Gal. 1:20. behold, before God, I lie not. 
1 Ti. 2 : 3. in the sight of God our Saviour ; 
5: 4. good and acceptable before God. 

20. Them that sin rebuke before all, 
21.1 charge (thee) before God, and the 

6: 12. profession before many witnesses. 



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lTi. 6: 

2Ti. 2: 

4 

Heb. 4 

13 

Jas. 4 

lPet.3: 

Uoh.3; 

3Joh. 

Rev. 1 

2: 

3; 



, charge in the sight of God, 
.charging (them) before the Lord 
therefore before God, and the Lord Jesus 
. is not manifest in his sight : 
, is wellpleasing in his sight, 
,in the sight of the Lord, 
, which is in the sight of God 
, that are pleasing in his sight. 
of thy charity before the church: 
.which are before his throne; 
before the children of Israel, 
, thy works perfect before God. 
before my Father, and before his angels, 
set before thee an open door, 
come and worship before thy feet, 
burning before the throne, 
before the throne (there was) a sea 
elders fall down before him 
their crowns before the throne, 
fell down before the Lamb, 
before the throne, and before the Lamb, 
fell before the throne on their faces, 
they before the throne of God, 
angels which stood before God; 
which was before the throne, 
ascended up before God out of 
golden altar which is before God, 
before the God of the earth, 
sat before God on their seats, 
the dragon stood before the woman 
accused them before our God 
the first beast before him, 
on the earth in the sight of men, 
to do in the sight of 'the beast ; 
before the throne, and before the four 
without fault before the throne of God. 
in the presence of the holy angels, and in 

the presence of the Lamb : 
shall come and worship before thee ; 
came in remembrance before God, 
that wrought miracles before him, 
small and great, stand before God ; 



k%ayytX\w, exangello. 

1 Pet. 2 : 9. ye should shew forth the praises 



iXayopaZio, exagorazo. 

Gal. 3: 13. Christ hath redeemed us from the 

4: 5. To redeem them that were under the law. 
Eph 5: 16. Redeeming the time, because 
Col. 4: b.redeeminq the time. 



k^ayw, exago. 



Mar 8:23 


15:20 


Lu. 24:50. 


Joh.10: 3 


Acts 5:19 


7:36 


40 


12:17 


13:17 


16:37 


39 


21:38 


Heb 8: 9. 



and led him out of the town ; 

led him out to crucify him. 

he led them out as far as to Bethany, 

by name, and leadeih them out. 

brought them forth, and said, 

He brought them oid, after that 

Moses, which brought us out of the 

the Lord hadbrought him out of the prison. 

brought he them out of it. 

let them come themselves and fetch us 
out. 

brought (them) out, and desired 

tohich before... leddest out into the wil- 
derness 

to lead them out of the land of Egypt ; 



^aipid), exaireo. 



kvwTi^o/uiai, eriotizomai. 

Acts 2: 14. unto you, and hearken to my words: 



1% see above Ik. 



I& hex. 

Mat.17: 1. after six days Jesus taketh Peter, 

Mar 9: 2. after six days Jesus taketh 

Lu. 4: 25. shut up three years and six months, 

13: 14. There are six days in which men 
Joh. 2: 6. were set there six waterpots 

20. Forty and six years was this temple 

12: 1 . six days before the passover 
Actsll: 12. these six brethren accompanied 

18:11. continued (there) a year and six months, 

27:37. two hundred threescore and sixteen (lit. 
seventy six) 
Jas. 5:17. space of three years and six months. 
Rev. 4: 8. each of them six wings about 

13:18. Six hundred threescore (and) six. 



Mat. 5: 29. pluck it out, and cast (it) from thee: 
18: 9. pluck it out, and cast (it) from thee: 

Acts 7:10. And delivered him out of all his afflictions, 
34. am come down to deliver them. 
12:11. hath delivered me out of the hand 
23:27. came I with an army and rescued him, 
26:17. Delivering thee from the people, 

Gal. 1 : 4. that he might deliver us from 



l^aipio, exairo. 



lCo. 



5: 2. might be taken away from among you, 
13. put away from among yourselves 



E^airio/iai, exaiteomai. 

Lu. 22:31. Satan hath desired (to have) you, 



l^ai(j)vriQ, exaiphnees. 

Mar.l3:36.Lest coming' suddenly he find 
Lu. 2:13. suddenly there was with the angel 

9:39. he suddenly crieth out; 
Acts 9: 3. suddenly there shined round about 
22: 6. suddenly there shone from heaven 



IE.cikoXovOew, exakoloutheo. 

2Pet. 1 : 16. For we have not followed cunningly devised 
fables, when 
2: 2. many shall follow their pernicious 
15. following the way of Balaam 



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Rev.l3:18. <ft':r hundred threescore (and) six. 

14:20. a thousand (and) six hundred furlongs. 



k%a\d(f>u), exalipho. 

Acts 3: 19. your sins may be blotted out, 
Col. 2: 14. Blotting out the handwriting of 
Rev. 3: 5. 1 will not blot out his name 
7: 17. God shall wipe away all tears 
21 : 4. God shall wipe away all tears 



£i~aAXojuat 9 exallomai. 

Acts 3: 8. he leaping up stood, and walked, 

l\avaGra<jiQ, exanastasis. 

Phi. 3:11. unto the resurrection of the dead. 

l^avariXXw, exanatello. 

Mat.13: 5. forthwith they sprung up, 
Mar. 4 ; 5. immediately it sprang up, 



h^avtcFTT}^ exanisteemi. 

Mar 12: 19. should take his wife, and raise up seed 
Lu. 20:28. and raise up seed unto his brother. 
Actsl5: 5. there rose up certain of the sect 



zticnraTao), exapatao. 

Ro. 7 : 1 1 . deceived me, and by it slew (me). 

16: 18. deceive the hearts of the simple. 
lCo. 3:18. Let no man deceive himself. 
2Co.ll: 3. as the serpent beguiled Eve 
2Th. 2: 3. Let no man deceive you by any 



e^airiva, exapina. 

Mar. 9: 8. suddenly, when they had looked 



l^airopiofxai, exaporeomai. 

2Co. 1 : 8. that we despaired even of life: 
4: 8. perplexed, but not in despair ; 



l^cnroGTzWu), exapostello. 

Lu. 1:53. the rich he hath sent empty away. 

20: 10. beat him, and sent (him) away empty. 
11 . shamefully, and sent (him) away empty. 
Acts 7 : 12. he sent out our fathers first. 
9:30. sent him forth to Tarsus. 
1 1:22. they sent forth Barnabas, that 
12: 11. the Lord hath sent his angel, 
17: 14. the brethren sent away Paul 
22 : 21 . for I will send thee far hence 
Gal. 4: 4. God sent forth his Son, 

6. God hath sent forth the Spirit of 



itZapTiZu), exartizo. 



Acts21 : 5. when we had accomplished those days, 
2Ti. 3 : 17 .throughly furnished unto all good 



HiaarrpairTw, exastrapto. 

Lu. 9:29. his raiment (was) white (and) glistering, 



l^avTrjg, exautees. 

Mar. 6:25. that thou give me by and by ma. 

Actsl0:33. Immediately therefore I sent to thee; 
11:11. immediately there were three men 
21 :32. Who immediately took soldiers 
23 : 30. 1 sent straightway to thee, and gave 

Phi. 2: 23, therefore I hope to send presently 



iZeydpw, exegiro. 

Ro. 9: 17. same purpose have I raised thee up, 
lCo. 6: 14. will also raise up us by his own power. 



e^eijuLt, exlmi. 

Actsl3:42. when the Jews were gone out of the 
17: 15. with all speed, they departed. 
20: 7. ready to depart on the morrow ; 
27:43. first (into the sea), and get to land: 



Jude 



e^sXiy^w, exelenko. 

15. to convince all that are ungodly 



i^fXfcOjiiat, exelhomai. 

14. when he is drawn away of his own 



Jas. 



lE,i\io see scalped). 



V^pajua, exerama. 

2Pet. 2 : 22. turned to his own vomit again ; 



ItZepevvau), exerunao. 

lPet. 1 : 10. have enquired and searched, diligently, 



l^ipxofJtah exerkomai. 

Mat. 2: 6. out of thee shall come a Governor, 
5:26.shalt by no means come out 
8 : 28. coming out of the tombs, 

32. when they were come out, they went 
34. city came out to meet Jesus: 
9: 26. fame hereof went abroad into 

31 . when they were departed, 

32. As they went out, behold, they 
10: 11. there abide till ye go thence. 

14. when ye depart out of thai house 
1 1 : 7. What went ye out into the wilderness 



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Mat. 11: 8 . what went ye out for to see ? 
9. what went ye out for to see ? 
12: 14. Then the Pharisees went out, and 

43. unclean spirit is gone out of a man, 

44. from whence I came out; 

13: 1. same day icent Jesus out of the house, and 
3. a sower went forth to sow; 

49. the angels shall come forth, 
14: 14. Jesus went forth, and saw a great 
15: 18. come forth from the heart ; 

19. For out of the heart proceed evil 

21. Then Jesus went thence, and 

22. a woman of Canaan came out of the same 

coasts, and cried 
17 : 18. he departed out o/him: 
18:28. the same servant went out, awe? found 
20: 1. which went out early in the morning 
3. he went out about the third hour, and 

5. Again he went out... and did 

6. the eleventh hour he went out, and found 
21 : 17. went out of the city into Bethany ; 
22:10. those servants went out... and gathered 
24: 1. Jesus went out, and departed from 

26. he is in the desert; go not forth: 

27. lightning cometh out of the east, 
25: 1. ivent forth to meet the bridegroom. 

6. go ye out to meet him. 

26:30. they went out into the mount 
55. Are ye come out as against a thief 
71. wften he was gone out into the 
75. he went out, and wept bitterly. 

27:32. as they came out, they found 

53. came out of the graves. ..and went 
28 : 8. they departed. ..and did run 

Mar 1 :25. Hold thy peace, and come out of him. 

26. he came out o/him. 

28. his fame spread abroad throughout 

29. when they were come out of the synagogue, 
35. before day, he went out, 

38. for therefore came I forth. 

45. he went out, and began to publish 
2:12. went forth before them all ; 

13. he went forth again by the sea side ; 
3: 6. the Pharisees went forth, and straightway 

21 . they went out to lay hold on him : 
4: 3. there went out a sower to sow: 
5: 2. when he was come out of the ship, 
8. Come out of the man, (thou) unclean 

13. the unclean spirits went out, and 

14. they went out to see what it was 

30. that virtue had gone out of him, 
6 : 1 . he went out from thence, 

10. till ye depart from that place. 
12. they went out, and preached that 
24. she went forth, and said unto her 
34. Jesus, when he came out, saw 

54. when they were come out of the 
7:29. the devil is gone out of thy daughter. 

30. she found the devil gone out, 

31. again, departing from the coasts 
8: 11. the Pharisees came forth, 

27. Jesus went out, and his disciples, 
9:25.1 charge thee, come out of him. 

26. rent him sore, and came out of him: 

29. This kind can come forth by nothing, 

30. thej\departed thence, and passed 
11 : 11. he went out unto Bethany with 

12. when they were come from Bethany, 
14: 16. his disciples went forth, and came 
26. sung an hymn, they went out into 
48. Are ye come out, as against 
68. he went out into the porch ; 



Mar 16: 8. they went out quickly, and fled 

20. they went forth, and preached every where, 

Lu. 1 :22. when he came out, he could 
2: l.that there went out a decree 
4: 14. there went out a fame of him 

35. Hold thy peace, and come out of him. 

— he came out of him, and hurt him not. 

36. unclean spirits, and they come out. 

41. devils also came out of many, 

42. was day, he departed and went into 
5: 8. saying, Depart from me ; 

27. after these things he went forth, 
6: 12. he went out into a mountain 

19. there went virtue out of him, 
7: 17. this rumour of him went forth 

24. What went ye out into the 

25. what went ye out for to see ? 

26. what ivent ye out for to see? 

8: 2. out of whom went seven devils, 
5. A sower went out to sow his seed: 

27 . when he went forth to land, 

29. to come out of the man. 

33. went the devils out of the man, and 
35. they went out to see what was 

— out of whom the devils were departed, 

38. out of whom the devils were departed 
46. that virtue is gone out of me. 

9: 4. there abide, and thence depart. 

5. when ye go out of that city, 

6. they departed, and went through 
10:10.<7O your ways out into the streets of the 

same, and 
35. on the morrow when he departed, 
11 : 14. when the devil was gone out, 

24. unclean spirit is gone out of a man, 

— unto my house whence I came out. 
12: 59. thou shalt not depart thence, 
13:31. Get thee out, and depart hence: 
14:18.1 must needs go and see it: 

21. Go out quickly into the streets 
23. Go out into the highways and hedges, 
15:28. therefore came his father out, and intreated 

him. 
17:29. same day that Lot went out of Sodom 
21 :37. at night he went out, and abode 
22: 39. he came out, and went, as he was Avont, 
52. Be ye come out, as against a thief, 
62. Peter went out, and wept bitterly. 
Joh. 1 : 43(44). Jesus would go forth into Galilee, 
4:30. Then they went out of the city, 

43. after two days he departed thence, 
8: 9. went out one by one, 

42.1 proceeded forth and came from God; 
59. and went out of the temple, 
10: 9. shall go in and out, and find pasture. 

39. he escaped out of their hand, 
11:31. she rose up hastily and went out, 

44. he that was dead came forth, 
12: 13. and went forth to meet him, 
13: 3. that he was come from God, 

30. the sop ivent immediately out: 
31(30). Therefore, when he was gone out, 
16:27. that I came out from God. 
28. 1 came forth from the Father, 

30. that thou earnest forth from God. 
17: 8. that I came out from thee, 

18: l.he went forth with his disciples 

4. went forth, and said unto them, 

16. Then went out that other disciple, 

29. Pilate then went out unto them, 

38. he ivent out again unto the Jews, 

19: 4. Pilate therefore went forth again, 



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Acts 1: 
7: 



Joh.19: 5, 
17. 

34. 

20: 3, 

21: 3. 

23 

:21 

3. 

4, 

7. 

: 7, 

:23, 

:25 

: 9. 

10 

17 

:20, 

:24 

40. 

3, 

10, 

13, 

18, 

19. 

36, 
39. 
40, 



16: 



22; 

28: 

Ro. 10 
ICo. 5: 

14 
2Co. 2 
6: 
8: 
Phi. 4: 
ITh. 1: 
Heb. 3 

7: 
11: 



13 
Jas. 3 
Uoh.2 

4 
3Joh. 
Rev. 3 

6 

9 
14 



, Then came Jesus forth, wearing 
.went forth into a place called 
, forthwith came thereof blood and water. 
, Peter therefore went forth, 
.They went forth, and entered into 
. Then went this saying abroad 
. went in and out among us, 
. Get thee out of thy country, 
.Then came he out of the land... and 
after that shall they come forth, 
. came out of many that were 
, Peter went away with them, 
, Then departed Barnabas to Tarsus, 
. he went out, and followed him ; 
. they went out, and passed on through 
.he departed, and went into another 
, he departed with Barnabas to Derbe. 
.certain which went out from us have 
, Paul chose Silas, and departed, 
, Paul have to go forth with him ; 
, to go into Macedonia, 
, on the sabbath we went out of the city 
, in the name of Jesus Christ to come out of 

her. And he came out 
hope of their gains was gone, 
• therefore depart, and go in peace. 
, to depart out of the city. 
, they went out of the prison, and entered 
they comforted them, and departed. 
.Paul departed from among them, 
.he departed^ and went over (all) 
.the evil spirits went out of them. 
. departed for to go into Macedonia. 
. break of day, so he departed. 
. we departed and went our way ; 
.were of Paul's company departed, and 

came unto 
.get thee quickly out of Jerusalem: 
. came a viper out of the heat, and 
. they came to meet us as far 
. their sound went into all the 
. needs go out of the world. 
. came the word of God out from 
. I went from thence into Macedonia. 
. come out from among them, 
.his own accord he went unto you. 
. when I departed from Macedonia, 
, faith to God- ward is spread abroad; 
. howbeit not all that came out of Egypt by 

Moses. 
. though they come out of the loins of 
. he was called to go out into a 
he went out, not knowing whither 
. from whence they came out, 
. Let us go forth therefore unto 
.proceedeth blessing and cursing. 
. They went out from us, 
. false prophets are gone out into 
. for his name's sake they went forth, 
. he shall go no more out : 
.he went forth conquering, and to conquer, 
.there went out another horse 
. there came out of the smoke locusts 
. another angel came out of the temple, 
. And another angel came out of the 
. another angel came out from the 
.blood came out of the winepress, 
. seven angels came out of the temple, 
. came a great voice out of the temple 
. saying, Come out of her, 
. a voice came out of the throne, 
. shall go out to deceive the nations 



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t^ean, exesti. 

that which is not lawful to do 
was not lawful for him to eat, 
7s it lawful to heal on the sabbath 
Wherefore it is lawful to do well 
It is not lawful for thee to have her. 
Is it lawful for a man to put 
Is it not lawful for me to do 
Is it lawful to give tribute 
It is not lawful for to put them 
that which is not lawful ? 
which is not lawful to eat 
Is it lawful to do good on the 
It is not lawful for thee to have 
Is it lawful for a man to put 
Is it lawful to give tribute 
that which is not lawful to do 
which it is not lawful to eat 
Is it lawful on the sabbath days 
Is it laicful to heal on the 
Is it lawful for us to give tribute 
it is not lawful for thee to carry 
It is not lawful for us to put 
let me freely speak unto you (lit. it being 
permitted me to freely speak) 
8: 37. all thine heart, thou mayest. (lit. it is 

permitted) 
!6:21 .which are not lawful for us to receive, 
11:37. May I speak (lit. Is it permitted me to 
speak) unto thee? 
25. Is it lawful for you to scourge 
12. All things are lawful unto me, but all 

— all things are lawful for me, but I 
23. All things are lawful for me, 

— all things are lawful for me, but all 
2Co.l2: 4. which it is not lawful for a man 



Mat. 12 


2 




4. 




10. 




12. 


14 


4. 


19 


3. 


20 


15. 


22 


17. 


27 


6. 


Mar. 2: 


24. 




26. 


3 


4. 


6 


18. 


10 


2 


12 


14. 


Lu. 6 


2 




4. 




9. 


14 


3. 


20 


22 


Joh. 5 


10 


18:31 


Acts 2:29 



22 



ICo. 



10: 



e^rcijw, exetazo. 

Mat. 2: 8. search diligently for the young child; 

10:11. enquire who in it is worthy ; 
Joh. 21 : 12. none of the disciples durst ask him, 



i|i]7£0/xat, exeegeomaL 

Lu. 24:35. they told what things (were done) 
Joh. 1 : 18. of the Father, he hath declared (him). 
ActslO: 8. when he had declared all 

15:12. declaring what miracles and wonders 
14. Simeon hath declared how 

21 : 19. he declared particularly what 



f^rjKovra, hexeekonta. 

Mat.13: 8. some sixtyfold, some thirtyfold. 

23. some an hundredfold, some sixty, 
Mar. 4: 8. some thirty, and some sixty, 
20. some thirtyfold, some sixty, 
Lu. 24; 13. from Jerusalem (about) threescore fur- 
longs. 
lTi. 5: 9. number under threescore years old, 
Rev.l 1 : 3. a thousand two hundred (and) threescore 
12: 6. a thousand two hundred (and) threescore 
13: 18. Six hundred threescore (and) six. 



£^C? hexees. 

Lu . 7tll.it came to pass the day after, 

9:37. it came to pass, that on the next day, 



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Acts21 : 1 . the (day) following unto Rhodes, 
25 : 17. on the morroiv I sat on the 
27 :18. the next (day) they lightened the 



\liy\yiofiai) exeekeomai. 

iTh. 1 : 8. from you sounded out the word 

!'£*£? hexis. 

Heb. 5:14. those who by reason of use 



^iarrjiuLt, existeemi. 

all the people were amazed, 
that they were all amazed, 
they said, He is beside himself. 
they were astonished with a great astonish- 
ment, 
they were sore amazed 
were astonished at his understanding 
her parents were astonished : 
made us astonished, which were early 
they were all amazed 
they were all amazed, 
bewitched the people of Samaria, 
he had bewitched them with 
wondered, beholding the miracles 
all that heard (him) were amazed, 
were astonished, as many as 
saw him, they were astonished. 
whether we be beside ourselves, 



Mat.l2:23 


Mar. 2:12. 


3:21. 


5:42. 


6:51. 


Lu. 2:47. 


8:56. 


24:22. 


Acts 2: 7 


12. 


8: 9. 


11. 


13. 


9:21 


10:45 


12:16 


2Co. 5:13. 



1^kf\vu) 9 exiskuo. 

Eph. 3:18. May be able to comprehend 

it,odog, exodos. 

Lu. 9:31. spake of his decease which he 

Heb 11: 22. the departing of the children of Israel; 

2Pet.l : 15. may be able after my decease 



e^oXoOpEvofjLai, exolothruomai. 

Acts 3:23. shall be destroyed from among 



k^ofioXoyiojuai, exomologeomai. 

Mat. 3: 6. in Jordan, confessing their sins. 

11 :25. said, I thank thee, O Father, 
Mar. 1 : 5. of Jordan, confessing their sins. 
Lu. 10: 21. said, I thank thee, O Father, 

22: 6. he promised, and sought opportunity 
Actsl9:18.came, and confessed, and shewed 
Ro. 14: 11. every tongue shall confess to God. 

15: 9. 1 will confess to thee among the Gentiles, 
Phi. 2:11. every tongue should confess that 
Jas. 5:16. Confess (your) faults one to another, 
Rev. 3: 5. 1 will confess his name before 



£t[ojOKt£w> exorkizo. 

Mat.26:63. 1 adjure thee by the living God, 

t^OjO/ao-rijc? exorkistees. 

Actsl9:13.of the vagabond Jews, exorcists, 



t^opvrroj, exorutto. 



Mar. 2: A. when they had broken (it) up, 
Gal. 4: 15. ye would have plucked out your own eyes, 
and 



k^ov^evow, exoudenoo. 

Mar. 9: 12. that he must suffer many things, and he 
set at nought. 



z£ov6evew, exoutheneo. 

Lu. 18: 9. were righteous, and despised others : 

23 : 1 1 . set him at nought, and mocked 
Acts 4: 11. the stone which was set at nought of you 

builders, 
Ro. 14: 3. Let not him that eateth despise 

10. why dost thou set at nought thy brother ? 
ICo. 1:28. things which are despised, hath God 
chosen, 
6: 4. set them to judge who are least esteemed 

in the church. 
16:11. Let no man therefore despise him: 
2Co.l0: 10. (his) speech contemptible. . 
j Gal. 4:14. in my flesh ye despised not, nor 
I ITh. 5:20. Despise not prophesyings. 



e^ov see in zc,s(tti. 



z^ovo-ia, exousia. 

, as (one) having authority, 
For I am a man under authority, 
Son of man hath power on earth 
had given such power unto men. 
.he gave them power (against) 
, By what authority doest thou these things' 

and who gave thee this authority ? 
by what authority I do these things, 
by what authority I do these things. 
. All power is given unto me 
,as one that had authority, 
for with authority commandeth 
Son of man hath power on earth 
to have power to heal sicknesses, 
gave them power over unclean spirits; 
By what authority doest thou these things ; 

and who gave thee this authority 
by what authority I do these things, 
by what authority I do these things. 
, gave authority to his servants, 
All this power will I give thee, 
for his word was with, power. 
for with authority and power 
the Son of man hath power 
am a man set under authority, 
gave them power and authority 
I give unto you power to tread 
hath power to cast into hell ; 
(unto) magistrates, and powers, 



Mat. 7:29 

8: 9, 

9: 6 

8 

10: 1 

21:23 

24 

27, 

28:18 

Mar. 1:22 

27, 

2:10. 

3:15, 

6: 7, 

11:28, 



29, 

33, 

13:34 

4: 6, 

32. 

36. 

5:24. 

7: 8, 

9: 1 

10:19 

12: 5. 

11. 



Lu 



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E#0 



22 

23 

Joh. 1 

5 

10 

17 

19 



Lu. 19: 17. have thou authority over ten cities. 

20: 2. by what authority doest thou these 
things ? or who is he that gave thee 
this authority ? 
8. by what authority I do these things. 
20. power and authority of the governor. 
: 53. your hour, and the power of darkness. 
: 7. belonged unto Herod's jurisdiction, 
: 12. to them gave he power to become 
27. hath given him authority to 
18.1 have power to lay it down, and I have 

power to take it again. 
2. hast given him power over all flesh, 
10. 1 have power to crucify thee, and have 
power to release thee ? 

11. Thou couldest have no power 
Acts 1 : 7. Father hath put in his own power. 

5: 4. was it not in thine own poiver? 
8:19. Give me also this power, 
9:14. here he hath authority from 
26: 10. having received authority from 

12. with authority and commission from 
18. (from) the power of Satan unto God, 

Ro. 9 : 21 . Hath not the potter power over 

13: l.be subject unto the higher powers. For 
there is no power but of God: the 
powers that be are ordained 

2. Whosoever therefore resisteth the power, 

3. not be afraid of the power ? 
lCo. 7: 37. hath power over his own will, 

8: 9. lest by any means this liberty 

9: 4. Have we not power to eat and to drink ? 

5. Have we not poiver to lead about 

6. have not we power to forbear 

12. partakers of (this) power over you, 

— we have not used this power; 

18. that I abuse not my power 
11 : 10. the woman to have power 

15:24. all rule and all authority and power. 
2Co.lO: 8. somewhat more of our authority, 

13:10. according to the power which 
Eph. 1:21. all principality, and power, and might, 
2: 2. prince of the power of the air, 
3: 10. principalities and powers in heavenly 
6 : 12. against principalities, against powers, 
Col. 1 : 13. from the power of darkness, 

16. dominions, or principalities, or powers : 
2 : 10. head of all principality and power : 
15. spoiled principalities and powers, 
2Th. 3: 9. Not because we have not poiver, 
Tit. 3: 1. subject to principalities and powers, 
Heb 13: 10. whereof they have no right to eat 
lTPet.3: 22. authorities and powers being made 
Jude 25. majesty, dominion and power, 
Rev. 2:26. will I give power over the nations: 
6: 8. power was given unto them 
9: 3. unto them was given power, as the scorpions 
of the earth have power. 
10. their power (was) to hurt men 

19. their power is in their mouth, 
11:6. These have power to shut heaven, 

— have power over waters to turn 
12:10. the power of his Christ: for the 
13: 2. his seat, and great authority. 

4. which gave power unto the beast: 
5. power was given unto him 

7. power was given him over all 

12. he exerciseth all the power of 
14: 18. which had power over fire ; 
16: 9. hath power over these plagues 
17: 12. receive power as kings one hour 

13. shall give their power and strength 



Rev.18 : 1 . from heaven, having great power ; 
20: 6. second death hath no power, 
22: 14. that they may have right to thetrr 



:iife 



iE,ov<na%(ju; exousiazo. 

Lu. 22:25. they that exercise authority upon them 
lCo. 6:12. 1 will not he brought under the power of 
7 : 4. hath not power of her own body, 
— the husband hath not power of his own 
body, 



t^o^i?, exokee. 

Acts25:23.and principal men (lit. the men which 
were of eminence) of the city, 



l^virviZd), exupnizo. 

Joh. 11:11. that I may awake him out of sleep. 



£^u7tvoc? exupnos. 

Actsl 6: 27. awaking (lit. being awakened) out of his 
sleep, and seeing 



Mat. 5:13 


12:46 


47 


13:48. 


21:17. 


39. 


26:69. 


75. 


Mar. 1:45. 


3:31. 


32. 


4:11. 


5:10. 


8:23. 


11: 4. 


19. 


12: 8. 


14:68. 


Lu. 1:10. 


4:29. 


8:20. 


54. 


13:25. 


28. 


33. 


14:35. 


20:15. 


22:62. 


24:50. 


Joh. 6:37. 


9:34. 


35. 


11:43. 


12:31. 


15: 6. 


18:16. 


19: 4. 


5. 


13. 



t'Sw, exo. 

. for nothing, but to be cast out, 
. his brethren stood without, 
. thy brethren stand without, 
. but cast the bad away. 
. went out of the city into Bethany ; 
.cast (him) out of the vineyard, 
. Peter sat without in the palace : 
. he went out, and wept bitterly, 
.was without in desert places: 
. standing without, sent unto him, 
. thy brethren without seek for thee. 
. unto them that are without, 
. send them away out of the country, 
.led him out of the town; 
. tied by the door without 
.he went out of the city, 
.cast (him) out of the vineyard. 
. he went out into the porch ; 
. the people were praying without 
• thrust him out of the city, 
. thy brethren stand without, 
, he put them all out, and took 
. ye begin to stand without, 
.you (yourselves) thrust out. 
, a prophet perish out of Jerusalem. 
. men cast it out. 

, they cast him out of the vineyard, 
, Peter went out, and wept bitterly, 
he led them out as far as 
I will in no wise cast out . 
And they cast him out. 
that they had cast him out; 
loud voice, Lazarus, come forth. 
prince of this world be cast out. 
he is cast forth as a branch, 
Peter stood at the door without. 
Pilate therefore went forth again, 
I bring him forth to you, 
Then came Jesus forth, 
he brought Jesus forth, 



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Job. 20 
Acts 4 



26 
ICo. 5 

2Co. 4 
Col. 4 
lTh. 4 
Hebl3: 



Uoh.4 
Rev. 3 

11: 
14 
22 



11. Mary stood without at the sepulchre 

15. aside out of the council, 

23. the keepers standing u-ithout 
34. to put the apostles forth a little 
58. cast (him) out of the city, 
40. Peter put them all forth, 

19. drew (him) out of the city, 
13. we went out of the city 

30. brought them out, and said, 

5. till (we were) out of the city: 
30. drew him out of the temple: 

1 1 . even unto strange cities, (lit. cities without) 
12. judge them also that are without? 

13. them that are without God judgeth. 

16. though our outward man perish, 
5. toward them that are without, 

12. toward them that are without, 

11. are burned without the camp. 

12. suffered without the gate. 

13. unto him without the camp, 
18. perfect love casteth out fear: 
12. he shall go no more out: 

2. which is without the temple leave out, 

20. was trodden without the city, 
15. For without (are) dogs, 



t^uyQev, exothen. 
-In Rev. xi. 2, sctojOev is the reading of 
some copies. 

:25.ye make clean the outside of the 



NOTE.- 

Mat.23 

Mar. 7 

Lu. 11 

2Co. 7 
lTi. 3 
lPet.3 
Rev. 11 



27. which indeed appear beautiful outward, 

28. Even so ye also outwardly appear 
15. nothing from without a man, 

18. whatsoever thing from without 

39. the outside of the cup and the platter ; 

40. made that which is without 

5. without (were) fightings, within 

7. of them which are without ; 
; 3. adorning let it not be that outward 
: 2. the court which is without the 



Lu. 2:41. 

42. 

22: 1. 

23:17. 

Joh. 2:23. 

4:45. 

5: 1. 

6: 4. 
7: 2. 



10. 

11. 

14. 

37. 
11:56. 
12:12 

20, 
13: 1. 

29, 
Actsl8:21 
Col. 2:16. 



ELLA 

at the feast of the passover. 

after the custom of the feast. 

the feast of unleavened bread 

release one unto them at the feast. 

at the passover, in the feast (day), 

at Jerusalem at the feast: for they also 

went unto the feast. 
there was a feast of the Jews ; 
a feast of the Jews, was nigh, 
the Jews' feast of tabernacles was 
Go ye up unto this feast: I go not up yet 

unto this feast ; 
went he also up unto the feast, 
Jews sought him at the feast, 
about the midst of the feast 
that great (day) of the feast, 
he will not come to the feast? 
were come to the feast, 
to worship at the feast : 
before the feast of the passover, 
need of against the feast; 
by all means keep this feast 
or in respect of an holyday, 



k-irayyEXia, epangelia. 



i£wl9w, exotho. 



Acts 7:45. whom God drave out before 

27:39. were possible, to thrust in the ship. 



l^torepog, exoteros. 

Mat. 8: 12.be cast out into outer darkness: 
22 : 13. cast (him) into outer darkness ; 
25: 30. unprofitable servant into outer darkness : 



lopra^w, heortazo. 
1 Co. 5 : 8. Therefore let us keep the feast, 



koprr), heortee. 

Mat.26: 5. they said, Not on the feast (day), 
27: 15. at (that) feast the governor was 

Mar 14: 2. they said, Not on the feast (day), 
15: 6. Now at (that) feast he released unto 



Lu. 


24 


49 


Act 


s 1 


: 4 




2 


33 
39 




7 


17. 




13 


23 
32 




23 


21 




26 


6 


Ro. 


4 


13. 
14. 
16. 

20 




9 


4. 
8. 
9. 




15 


8. 


2Co 


. 1 


20. 




7 


1. 


Gal 


3 


14. 
16. 

17 

IS. 

i 

21. 

22. 

29 




4:23. 






28. 


Eph 


. 1 


13. 




2 


12. 




o 


6. 




6 


2. 


lTi. 


A-.- 


8. 


2Ti. 


1 


1. 


Heb 


.4 


1. 




<6 


12. 
15. 
17. 




7 


6 




8 


6 




9 


15. 




10:36. 




11 


9 



. I send the promise of my Father 

. for the promise of the Father, 

. the promise of the Holy Ghost. 

.the promise is unto you, 

. the time of the promise drew nigh, 

. according to (his) promise 

. the promise which was made 

. looking for a promise from thee. 

. for the hope of the promisee made 

. For the promise, that he should 

. the promise made of none effect : 

, the promise might be sure to 

. not at the promise of God 

. service (of God), and the promises; 

, the children of the promise 

.this (is) the word of promise, 

. to confirm the promises (made) 

, For all the promises of God 

. Having therefore these promises, 

. the promise of the Spirit through 

, were the promises made. 

. make the promise of none effect. 

. (it is) no more of promise : but God gave 

(it) to Abraham by promise. 
. against the promises of God ? 
, that the promise by faith of Jesus 
.heirs according to the promise. 
. the freewoman (was) by promise. *. 
.are the children of promise. 
. that holy Spirit of promise, 
.from the covenants of promise, 
.partakers of his promise in Christ 
, first commandment with promise ; 
having promise of the life 
.according to the promise of life 
. lest, a promise being left 
.faith and patience inherit the promises. 
. he obtained the promise. 
.unto the heirs of promise 
. blessed him that had the promises. 
. established upon better promises. 
. might receive the promise 
.ye might receive the promise. 
.sojourned in the land of promise, 



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Heb 11: 9. of the same promise : 

13. not having received the promises, 
17. that had received the promises 
33. obtained promises, stopped the 
39. received not the promise. ■ 
2Pet. 3 : 4. Where is the promise of his coming ? 

9. not slack concerning his promise, 
Uoh. 1 : 5. This then is the message which 
2:25. this is the promise that he 



tirayyeXXofim, epangellomai. 

Mar 14:11. they were glad, and promised to give 
Acts 7 : 5. he promised that he would give 
Ro. 4:21. that, what he had promised, 
Gal. 3: 19. to whom the promise ivas made ; 
lTi. 2: 10. women professing godliness 
6:21. Which some professing have 
Tit. 1: 2. which God, that cannot lie, promised 
Heb. Q:\3.iohen God made promise to Abraham, 

10:23. he (is) faithful that promised ; 

1 1 : 1 1 . him faithful who had promised. 

12:26. now he hath promised, saying, 
Jas. 1 : 12. which the Lord hath promised 

2 : 5. which he hath promised to them 
2Pet.2: 19. While they promise them liberty, 
1 Joh.2:25. that he hath promised us, 



eTTayyeXjuLa, epangelma. 

2Pet. 1 : 4. exceeding great and precious promises: 
3: 13. according to his promise, 



tirayti), epago. 

Acts 5:28. to bring this man's blood upon us. 
2Pet.2: Land bring upon themselves swift 
5. bringing in the flood upon the 



€7raYu>vi£o/x<«, epagonizomai. 

Jude 3. should earnestly contend for the faith 



lTraOpoLL,ofim, epathro-izomai, 

Lu. 11:29. when the people were gathered thick to- 
gether, 



eiraivEG), epaineo. 

Lu. 16: 8. the lord commended the unjust 

Ro. 15: 11. laud him, all ye people. 

1 Co.l 1 : 2. Now I praise you, brethren, 

17.1 praise (you) not, that ye come together 
22. shall I praise you in this? 1 praise (you) 
not. 



Eph. 1 : 6. To the praise of the glory of his 
12. to the praise of his glory, 
14. unto the praise of his glory. 
Phi. 1:11. the glory and praise of God. 

4: 8.if(therebe)any praise, 
1 Pet, 1 : 7. be found unto praise and honour 
2: 14. the praise of them that do well. 



tiraipb), epairo. 

Mat.17: 8. when they had lifted up their eyes, 

Lu. 6:20. he lifted up his eyes on his disciples, and 
11 : 27. lifted up her voice, and said 
16:23. lift up his eyes, being in torments, and 
18 : 13. would not lift up so much as 
21 :28. lift up your heads ; for your redemption 
24:50. lifted up his hands, and blessed them. 

Joh. 4:35. Lift up your eyes, and look on the 
6: 5. When Jesus then lifted up (his) eyes, 
13: 18. hath lifted up his heel against me. 
17: 1. lifted up his eyes to heaven, 

Acts 1 : 9. he was taken up ; and a cloud 
2:14:. lifted up his voice, and said 
14:11. they lifted up their voices, 
22:22. and (then) lifted up their voices, 
27:40. hoised up the mainsail to the wind, and 

2Co.lO: 5. every high thing that exalteth itself 
11 :20. if a man exalt himself, 

lTi. 2: §. lifting up holy harjds, 



iiraKJXvvofiai', epaiskunomai. 

Mar. 8:38. therefore shall be ashamed of me 

— shall the Son of man be ashamed, 
Lu. 9:26. whosoever shall be ashamed of me 

— of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, 
Ro. 1:16. For I am not ashamed of the 

6: 21. whereof ye are now ashamed? 
2Ti. 1 : 8. Be not thou therefore ashamed 
12. nevertheless I am not ashamed: 
16. and was not ashamed of my chain: 
Heb. 2: 11. is not ashamed to call them brethren, 
11 : 16. God is not ashamed to be called 



eiraivog, epainos. 

Ro. 2: 29. whose praise (is) not of men, 

13: 3. thou shalt have praise of the same: 
lCo. 4: 5. every man have praise of God. 
2Co. 8:18. whose praise (is) in the gospel 



£7tcut£w, epaiteo. 

Lu. 16: 3.tobeg I am ashamed. 



eiraKoXovQsw, epakoloutheo. 

Mar.l6:20. the word with signs following. 

1 Ti. 5 : 1 0. if she have diligently followed every 

24. some (men) they follow after. 
lPet. 2 : 21 . that ye should follow his steps : 



Ittclkovio, epakouo. 

2Co. 6: 2. 1 have heard thee in a time 



ETraKpoaojuai, epakroaomai. 

Acts! 6: 25. the prisoners heard them. 



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trrav, epan. 

Mat. 2: 8. when ye have found (him), 
Lu. 11 :22. when a stronger than he shall 
34. when (thine eye) is evil, thy 



tTravayiceQ, epanankes. 

Actsl5:28.than these necessary things; 



£7ravayw, epanago. 

Mat.21 : 18. as he returned into the city, 
Lu. 5:3. that he would thrust out a little 
4. Launch out into the deep, 



8TravafiiiuLv{)(TiC'j), epanamimneeslw. 

Ro. 15:15. as putting youi?t mind, because 



tTTavcnravofiai, epanapauomai. 

Lu. 10: 6. your peace shall rest upon it: 
Ro. 2 : 17. a Jew, and restest in the law, 



iTravipyofiai) epanerkomai. 

Lu. 10: 35. when I come again, I will repay thee. 
19: 15. that when he was returned, 



liraviaTajiai, epanistam.ai. 

Mat.l0:21.the children shall rise up against 
Mar.13: 12. children shall rise up against (their) 
parents, 



liravopOuxjig, epanorthosis. 

2Ti. 3: 16. for reproof, for correction, 



Mat. 2: 

5: 

21; 

23: 



27: 
28: 
Mar. 14 
Lu. 4 
10 
11 
19 

Joh. 3 

lCo.15 
Rev. 6 

20 



Eiravd), epano. 

stood over where the young 
A city that is set on an hill 
put on them their clothes, and they set 

(him) thereon, 
by the gift that is upon it, 
by all things thereon, 
by him that sitteth thereon, 
set up over his head his 
from the door, and sat upon it. 
. more than three hundred pence, 
, he stood over her, and rebuked 
, to tread on serpents and scorpions, 
.the men that walk over (them) 
. have thou authority over ten cities. 
, Be thou also over five cities. 
, cometh from above is above all : 
cometh from heaven is above all. 
. seen of above five hundred brethren 
.his name that sat on him - 
. set a seal upon him, 



ITi. 5:16. let them relieve them, 

— that it may relieve them that are widows 
indeed. 



iTrapyia, eparkia. 



Acts23:34.he asked of what province he was. 
25 : 1. Festus was come into the province, 



t-nravXtg, epaulis. 

Acts 1 :20. Let his habitation be desolate, 



ziravpiov, epaumon. 

Mat.27:62.Now the next day, that followed 
Mar 11:12. on the morrow, when they were 
Joh. 1 :29. The next day John seeth Jesus 
35. the next day after John stood, 
43(44). The day following Jesus would 
6:22. The day following, when the people 
12:12. On the next day much people that 
ActslO: 9. On the morrow, as they went 

23. on the morrow Peter went away 

24. the morrow after they entered 
14: 20. the next day he departed with 
20: 7. ready to depart on the morrow ; 
21 : 8. the next {day) we that were 
22:30. On the morrow, because he 
23:32. On the morrow they left the 
25: 6. the next day sitting on the 

23. on the morroic, when Agrippa 



eiravTO^wpb), epautophoro. 

Joh. 8: 4. taken in adultery, in the very act. 



l7ra(j)pi^(D, epaplirizo. 

Jude 13. foaming out their own shame ; 



eweystpio, epeglro. 

Actsl3:50.and raised persecution against Paul 
14: 2. Jews stirred up the Gentiles, 



e-irap k(oj, eparkeo. 

ITi. 5: 10. if she have relieved the afflicted, 



Mat 


.18 




27 


Mar 15 


Lu. 


1 




7 


Joh. 13 




19 


Ro. 


3 




11 


lCc 


. 5 




7 




14 



15 



sir si, epi. 

32. because thou desiredst me: 
6. because it is the price of blood. 
42. because it was the preparation, 
34. seeing I know not a man ? 
I. when he had ended all his 
29. because Judas had the bag, 
31. because it was the preparation, 
: 6./or then how shall God judge 

6. otherwise grace is no more grace. 
— otherwise work is no more work. 
22. otherwise thou also shalt be cut off. 
10. for then must ye needs go out of 
: 14. else were your children unclean ; 
,12. forasmuch as ye are zealous of 
16. Else when thou shalt bless 
:29. Else what shall they do which 
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2Co.ll -.18. Seeing that many glory after the 

13: 3. Since ye seek a proof of Christ 
Heb 2: 14. Forasmuch then as the children 

4: 6. Seeing therefore it remaineth that some 
5 : 2. for that he himself also is compassed 

11. seeing ye are dull of hearing. 

6: 13. because he could swear by no 

9: 17. otherwise it is of no strength 

26. For then must he often have 

10: 2. For then would they not have 

11:11. because she judged him faithful 



E7TEi7r££>, epiper. 

Ro. 3:30. Seeing (it is) one God, which 



£7rft8r), epidee. 



Mat.21 
Lu. Hi 
Actsl3 
14: 
15; 
lCo. 1 

14: 

15: 

2Co. 5: 

Phi. 2: 



46. because they took him for a 
6. .For a friend of mine in his 
46. seeing ye put it from you, 
12. because he was the chief speaker. 
24. Forasmuch as we have heard, 

21 . For after that in the wisdom 

22. For the Jews require a sign, 

16. seeing he understandeth not what 
21. For since by man (came) death, 

4. not for that we would be unclothed, 
26. For he longed after you all, 



Lu. 1 



lTreL^r}7T£p, epldeeper, 

[ . Forasmuch as many have 



IttbiSix) see tyopaio* 



sTTEKTaywyr], episagogee. 

Heb 7:19. the bringing in of a better hope 



tTTura, epita. 

Then the Pharisees and scribes asked 

Then said he to another, 

Then after that saith he to (his) 

after that miracles, then gifts 

After that, he was seen of above five 

hundred 
After that, he was seen of James ; 
afterward they that are Christ's 
afterward that which is spiritual. 
, Then after three years I went up 
Afterwards I came into the regions 

Then fourteen years after I went 
, Then we which are alive (and) remain 
after that also King of Salem, 
for his own sins, and then for the people's : 
is first pure, then peaceable, 
a little time, and then vanisheth away. 



€7T£KBi'a, epekjna. 

Acts 7 : 43. carry you away beyond Babylon. 



Mar 


7 


5 


Lu. 


16 


7 


Joh.ll 


7 


1Co.12:28 




15 


6 

7 

23 
46 


Gal. 


1 


18 
21 




2 


1 


lTh 


4 


17 


Heb 


7 


2 

27 


Jas. 


3 


17 




4 


14 



£7r£*cr£ii'Ojuat, epektlnomai. 

Phi. 3:13(14). reaching forth unto those things 



eirevdvo/ixat, ependuomai. 

2Co. 5: 2. earnestly desiring to be clothed upon 

4. would be unclothed, but clothed upon, 



kirev^vTrig, ependutees, 

Joh.21 : 7. he girt (his) fisher's coat (unto him), 



iTrzpyofiai, eperkomai. 

Lu. 1 :35. The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, 
11 :22.he shall come upon him and overcome 
21 :26. looking after those things which are coming 
on the earth : 
35. as a snare shall it come on all 
Acts 1 : 8. after that the Holy Ghost is come upon you : 
8:24. which ye have spoken come upon me. 
13:40. lest that come upon you, which 
14: 19. there came thither (certain) Jews 
Eph. 2: 7. in the ages to come he might 
Jas. 5: 1. miseries that shall come upon (you). 



iTrepwrau), eperotao. 

. they asked him, saying, 
. desired him that he would 
. his disciples asked him, saying, 
. is no resurrection, and asked, him, 
. a lawyer, asked (him a question), 
.gathered together, Jesus asked them, 
.durst any (man) from that day forth ask 
.the governor asked him, saying, 
. he asked him, What (is) thy name ? 
. Pharisees and scribes asked him, 
.his disciples asked him 
. he asked them, How many loaves 
. he asked him if he saw ought. 
. by the way he asked his disciples, 
. they asked him, saying, Why say the scribes 
.he asked the scribes, What question ye 
. he asked his father, How long is it ago 
. his disciples asked him privately, 
.were afraid to ask him. 
. in the house he asked them, 
.came to him, and asked him, 
. his disciples asked him again 
.kneeled to him, and asked him, 
. I will also ask of you one question, 
.they asked him, saying, 
.asked him, Which is the first 
. no man after that durst ask him 
. John and Andrew asked him 
, in the midst, and asked Jesus, 
, Again the high priest asked him, 
. Pilate asked him, Art thou 
, Pilate asked him again, 
, he asked him whether he had been 
• hearing them, and asking them questions. 
.the people asked him, saying, 
.soldiers likewise demanded of him, 
. I will ask you one thing ; 
, his disciples asked him, 
Jesus asked him, saying, 



Mat.l2:10 


16: 1 


17:10 


22:23 


35 


41 


46 


27:11 


Mar 5: 9. 


7: 5 


17 


8: 5 


23 


27. 


9:11. 


16 


21 


28 


32 


33. 


10: 2 


10. 


17. 


11:29. 


12:18. 


28. 


34. 


13: 3. 


14:60. 


61. 


15: 2. 


4. 


44. 


Lu. 2:46. 


3:10. 


14. 


6: 9. 


8: 9. 


30. 



EI1E 



Lu. 9: 18. he ashed them, saying, 
17:20. when he was demanded of 
18: 18. a certain ruler asked him, 

40. was come near, he asked him, 
20:21. they ashed him, saying, Master, 
27. and they asked him, 
40. they durst not ask him 
21 : 7. they asked him, saying, 
22:64. struck him on the face, and asked him. 
23: S.Pilate asked him, saying, 
6. he asked whether the man 
9. he questioned with him in many words ; 
Joh.18: 7. Then asked he them again, 

21. Why askest thou me? ask them which 
heard 
Acts 1: 6. they asked of him, saying, Lord, 
5:27. the high priest asked them, 
23:34. he asked of what province he was. 
Ro. 10: 20. unto them that asked not after me. 
1Co.14:35. let them ask their husbands at home: 



zirepurriiJia, eperoteema. 

lPet.3:21.the answer of a good conscience 



lirixw, epeko. 

Lu. 14: 7. when he marked how they chose 
Acts 3: 5. he gave h eedunto them, 

19:22. he himself stayed in Asia 
Phi. 2:16. Holding forth the word of life ; 
lTi. 4:16. Take heed unto thyself, and unto 



swripeaZo), epeereazo. 

Mat. 5:44. pray for them which despitefidly use you, 
Lu. 6 : 28. for them which despitefully use you. 
lPet.3: 16. ashamed that falsely accuse your good 






£7Tf, epi. 

Followed by a genitive, a dative, or an accusative ; 
which are severally distinguished by s, d , a . 
Mat. 1:11. about the times they were carried away to 
Babylon : 
2:22. Archelaus did reign inS Judaea 
3: 7. Sadducees come to* his baptism, 
13. cometh Jesus from Galilee to a Jordan 
16. like a dove, and lighting upon 3 him: 
4: 4. Man shall not live by* bread alone, but 
by d every word that proceedeth 
5. on 3 - a pinnacle of the temple, 
6.ing (their) hands they shall bear 
5: 15. under a bushel, but on 3 a candlestick; 
23. bring thy gift to 3 - the altar, 
39. smite thee on a thy right cheek, 
45. his sun to rise on 3 - the evil and on the 
good, and sendeth rain on 3 - the just and 
on the unjust. 
6: 10. Thy will be done ing earth, as 

19. for yourselves treasures upong earth, 
27. add one cubit unto 3 - his stature ? 
7: 24. built his house upon 3 - a rock: 
25. for it was founded upon 3 - a rock. 
26. built his house upon 3 - the sand: 
28. astonished at A his doctrine: 
9: 2. sick of the palsy, lying onS a bed: 



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hath power ons earth to forgive 
sitting at 3 - the receipt of custom : 
as long as (lit. for 3 - as long as) the bride- 
groom is 
new cloth unto& an old garment, ^^- 
lay thy hand upon 3 - her, and she 
let your peace come upon 3 - it: 
brought before 3 - governors and kings 
children shall rise up against 3 - (their) 
preach ye upong the housetops, 
shall not fall on 3 - the ground 
come to send peace on 3 - earth: 
Take my yoke upon 3 - you, and learn 
I will put my spirit upon 3 - him, 
he is divided against 3 - himself; 
kingdom of God is come unto 3 - you. 
forth his hand toward 3 his disciples, 
whole multitude stood on 3 - the shore. 
Some fell upon 3 - stony places, 
some fell among 3 - thorns ; 
other fell into 3 - good ground, 
in A them is fulfilled the prophecy 
received the seed into 3 - stony places, 
received seed into 3 - the good ground 
they drew to 3 - shore, and sat down, 
John Baptist's head in& a charger, 
head was brought in d a charger, t 
with compassion toward 3 - them, 
to sit down on 3 - the grass, 
went unto them, walking ong the sea. 
saw him walking on 3 - the sea, 
come unto thee on 3 - the water, 
he walked on 3 - the water, 
I have compassion em a the multitude, 
to sit down on 3 - the ground. 
upon A this rock I will build 
thou shalt bind ong earth 

— thou shalt loose on S earth 
17: 6. they fellow a their face, 
18: 5. such little child in A my name ■..■■ 

6. were hanged about 3 - his neck, 

12. goeth into 3 - the mountains, 

13. he rejoiceth more o/ d that (sheep), than 
qf d the ninety and nine 

16. that ins the mouth of two or three 
18. Whatsoever ye shall bind ong earth 

— whatsoever ye shall loose ong earth 
two of you shall agree ong earth 



Mat. 9: 6. 

9. 

15. 

16. 

18. 
10:13. 

18. 

21. 

27. 

29. 

34. 
11:29. 
12:18. 

26. 

28. 

49. 

13: 2. 

5. 

7. 



14, 
20, 
23 
48 
8 
11, 
14 
19 
25 
26 
28 
29 

15:32 
35 

16:18 
19 



14 



19 

26. Lord, have patience with 
29, 
19: 9 

28 



me, 



21: 5 

19 

44 

22: 9 

33. 

23: 2 

4, 

9. 

35, 

36, 

24: 2 

3, 



16 



. saying, Have patience with d me, 

. except (it be) for^ fornication, 

.shall sit ing the throne of his glory, ye 

also shall sit upon 3 - twelve thrones, 
.meek, and sitting upon 3 - an ass, 
.And when he saw a fig tree ing the way, he 

came to a it, • 

.whosoever shall fall on 3 - this stone 
on 3 - whomsoever it shall fall, 
.therefore into 3 - the highways, 
.were astonished at d his doctrine, 
.the Pharisees sit ing Moses' seat: 
.lay (them) on 3 - men's shoulders; 
. call no (man) your father upong the earth : 
. That iipon 3 - you may come all the righteous 

blood shed upon g the earth, 
.shall come upon 3 - this generation, 
.one stone upon 3 - another, 
. sat upong the mount of Olives, 
. many shall come in d my name, 
.nation shall rise against 3 - nation, 

kingdom against 3 - kingdom: 
. flee into 3 - the mountains: 
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Mat.24:17. 
30. 
33. 
45. 
47. 
25:20. 
21. 

22. 
23. 

31 

40. 
45. 
26: 7. 
12. 
39. 
50. 

55, 

64 

27:19. 

25. 

27. 
29. 

35. 

43, 

45. 
28:14. 

IS. 
Mar. 1 : 10. 

22. 
2: 4, 

10. 

14. 

21. 

26. 
3: 5. 

24. 

25. 

26. 

4: 1. 

5. 

16. 

20. 

21. 

26. 

31. 

38. 

5:21. 

33. 
6:25. 

28. 

34. 

39. 

47. 

48. 

49. 

52. 

53. 

55. 

7:30. 

8: 2. 

4. 

6. 

25. 
9: 3. 

12. 



him which is on" the housetop 

coming in S the clouds of heaven 

it is near, (even) a£ d the doors. 

hath made ruler overs his houshold, 

make him ruler over<* all his goods. 

I have gained beside d them five 

faithful over a a few things, I will make 

thee ruler over S many things: 
two other talents beside^ them, 
faithful over a a few things, I will make 

thee ruler overs many things: 
sit upon S the throne of his glory: 
inasmuch a as ye have done (it) 
Inasmuch a as ye did (it) not 
poured it on B his head, as he sat 
poured this ointment o/zg'mybody, 
fell on a his face, and prayed, 
where/ore d art thou come ? 
laid hands on 3 - Jesus, and took him. 
come out as against* a thief 
coming in S the clouds of heaven. 
set down onS the judgment seat, 
and said, His blood (be) on 3 - us, and on 3 - 

our children, 
gathered unto 3 - him the whole 
they put (it) upon 3 - his head, and a reed 

i» a his right hand: 
upon a my vesture did they cast 
He trusted in a God ; let him 
darkness over 3 - all the land 
if this come to s the governor's ears, 
unto me in heaven and in S earth, 
like a dove descending xipon 3 - him: 
were astonished at A his doctrine: 
the bed wherem d the sick of the palsy 
power on S earth to forgive sins, 
sitting at 3 - the receipt of custom, 
new cloth on d an old garment : 
in the days ofs Abiathar 
grieved for d the hardness of their hearts, 
kingdom be divided against a itself, 
a house be divided against 3 - itself, 
if Satan rise up against a himself, 
was by the sea on s the land, 
some fell on a stony ground, 
which are sown on a stony ground ; 
are sown on a good ground ; 
not to be set on a a candlestick ? 
should cast seed into S the ground ; 
when it is sown in S the earth, 
the seeds that be in S the earth: 
was in d the hinder part of the ship, asleep 

on 3 a pillow: 
much people gathered unto 3 - him: 
knowing what was done in d her, 
give me by and by in d a charger 
And brought his head in d a charger, 
moved with compassion toward & them, 
by companies upon d the green grass, 
he alone on S the land, 
walking uponS the sea, 
saw him walking uponS the sea, 
not (the miracle) of (lit. upon A ) the 
they came into a the land of Gennesaret, 
began to carry about in d beds 
her daughter laid upon S the bed. 
I have compassion on a the multitude, 
with bread here in S the wilderness ? 
to sit down on S the ground: 
put (his) hands again upon a his eyes, 
so as no fuller onS earth can 
how it is written of 3 the Son of man, 



Mar. 9: 13. as it is written of 3 - him. 

20. he fell on S the ground, and wallowed 
22. have compassion on 3 - us, and help us. 
37. one of such children in d my name 

39. shall do a miracle trc d my name, 
10: 11. committeth adultery against 3 - her 

16. put (his) hands upon 3 - them, 
22. he was sad at d that saying, 
24. were astonished a£ d his words. 

— for them that trust in d riches 
11: 2. whereo?t a never man sat ; 

4. in a place (lit. at S) where two ways met ; 

7. he sat upon A h\m. 
13. when he came to 3 - it, 

18. was astonished a£ d his doctrine. 
12 : 14. teachest the way of God in S truth: 

17. they marvelled at d him. 

26. how inS the bush God spake 

32. Master, thou hast said )(? the truth: 
13 : 2. left one stone upon d another, 

6. many shall come in A my name, 

8. nation shall rise against 3 - nation, and 

kingdom against 3 kingdom: 

9. brought before S rulers and kings 
12. shall rise up against 3 - (their) parents, 

15. him that is o?i s the housetop 
29. it is nigh, (even) at A the doors. 

14:35. fell onS the ground, and prayed 
46. they laid their hands on 3 - him, 
48. Are ye come out, as against 3 - a thief, 
51. a linen cloth cast abouts (his) naked 

15: 1 . straightway in a the morning 
22.w,n£o a the place Golgotha, 

24. casting lots upon 3 - them, 

33. darkness over 3 - the whole land 

46. unto 3 - the door of the sepulchre. 
16: 2. they came unto 3 - the sepulchre 

18. they shall lay hands on 3 - the sick, 
Lu. 1 : 12. troubled, and fear fell upon 3 - him. 

14. many shall rejoice at** his birth. 

16. shall he turn to 3 - the Lord their God. 

17. hearts of the fathers to 3 - the children, 
29. was troubled otf d his saying, 

33. reign over 3 - the house of Jacob 
35. Holy Ghost shall come upon 3 - thee, 
47. hath rejoiced in d God my Saviour. 
48. hath regarded )( a the low estate of 
59. after A the name of his father. 
65. fear came on 3 - all that dwelt 
2: 8. keeping watch over 3 - their flock 
14. onS earth peace, good will toward 
20./or d all the things that they had 

25. the Holy Ghost was upon 3 - him. 
33. marvelled at d those things which 

40. the grace of God was upon 3 - him. 

47. astonished at* 1 his understanding 

3: 2. Annas and Caiaphas being the high 
priests, (lit. in the time ofs the high 
priests A. and C.) the word of God came 
unto 3 - John 
20. Added yet this above** all, 
22. like a dove upon a him, 
4: 4. shall not live by d bread alone, but by A 
every word of God. 
9. set him on 3 - a pinnacle of the 
ll.inS (their) hands they shall bear 

18. Spirit of the Lord (is) upon 3 - me, 
22. wondered at d the gracious words 
25. 1 tell you ofs a truth, 

— was shut up )( a three years and six 

— famine was throughout 3 - all the land ; 
27. in the. time ofs Eliseus the 



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Lu. 4: 29. whereon S their city was built, 

32. were astonished at d his doctrine: 
36. they were all amazed, (lit. amazement 
was upon* all) 
5: 5. nevertheless at d thy word I will 
9. at d the draught of the fishes 
11. had brought their ships to* land, 
12. seeing Jesus fell on 3 - (his) face, 

18. men brought inS a bed a man 

19. they went upon 3 - the housetop, 

24. hath power uponS earth to 

25. took up that whereon d he lay, 
27. sitting at 3 - the receipt of custom: 
36. a new garment upon 3 - an old ; 

6: 17. with them, and stood inS the plain, 
29.smiteth thee on 3 - the (one) cheek 
35. he is kind unto 3 - the unthankful 
48. laid the foundation on * a rock: 

— it was founded upon * a rock. 
49. built an house upon * the earth ; 

7: 13. he had compassion on d her, 

44.gavest me no water for 3 - my feet: 
8: 6. some fell upon a a rock ; 
8. other fell on a good ground, 

13. They onS the rock (are they), which, 

16. setteth (it) onS a candlestick, 
27. when he went forth to 3 - land, 

9: 1. power and authority over 3 - all devils, 
5. for a testimony against 3 - them. 
38.1 beseech thee, look upon 3 - my son: 

43. at d the mighty power of God. 

— at d all things which Jesus did, 
48. receive this child in d my name 
49. casting out devils in d thy name ; 
62. put his hand to 3 - the plough, 

10: 6. your peace shall rest upon 3 - it: if not, it 
shall turn to a you again. 
9. is come nigh unto 3 - you. 
11. is come nigh unto 3 - you. 
19. over 3 - all the power of the enemy: 

34. set him on 3 - his own beast, 

35. on* the morrow when he departed, 
11: 2. be done, as in heaven, so ins earth. 

17. Every kingdom divided against 3 - itself 

— a house (divided) against 3 - a house 

18. Satan also be divided against a himself, 

20. kingdom of God is come upon 3 - you. 
22. his armour wherein d he trusted, 

33. under a bushel, but on* a candlestick, 
12: 3. proclaimed upon S the housetops. 
11 .bring you unto 3 - the synagogues, 

14. a judge or a divider over a you ? 
25. can add to a his stature one 

42. make ruler overs his houshold, 

44. ruler over d all that he hath. 

52. divided, three against d two, and two 

against d three. 
53. against d the son, and the son against d the 
father; the mother against d the 
daughter, and the daughter against d 
the mother; the mother in law against* 
her daughter in law, and the daughter 
in law against * 
58. thine adversary to 3 - the magistrate, 
13: 4. upon 3 - whom the tower in Siloam fell, 

17./or d all the glorious things that 
14:31 . him that cometh against a him 
15: 4. go after 3 - that which is lost, 

5. he laycth (it) on 3 - his shoulders, 
7.over d one sinner that repenteth, more 

than over d ninety and nine 
10. oi-er d one sinner that repenteth. 



Lu. 15: 20. fell on a his neck, and kissed him. 
16: 26. beside d all this, between us and you 
17: 4. turn again £o a thee, saying, 

16. fell down on a (his) face at his feet, 

31. shall be uponS the housetop, 

34. shall be two (men) inS one bed ; 

35. shall be grinding together; (lit. at 3 - the 

same) 
18: 4. he would not for a a while: 

7. though he bear long with d them ? 
8. shall he find faith onS the earth? 
9. which trusted in d themselves 
19: 4. climbed up into 3 - a sycomore tree 
5. when Jesus came to a the place, 
14. this (man) to reign over 3 - us. 
23. my money into 3 - the bank, 
27. that I should reign over 3 - them, 
30. whereon a yet never man sat: 
35. cast their garments upon 3 - the colt, 
41 .beheld the city, and wept over d it, 

43. the days shall come upon 3 - thee, 
44. in thee one stone upon d another; 

20: 18. Whosoever shall fall upon a that stone 

— on a whomsoever it shall fall, 
19. sought to lay hands on a him ; 
2l.teachest the way of God truly: (lit. inS 

truth) 

26. they marvelled at d his answer, 

37. even Moses shewed ats the bush, 
21 : 6. be left one stone upon d another, 

8. many shall come in d my name, 
10. Nation shall rise against 3 - nation, and 

kingdom against 3 - kingdom: 
12. they shall lay their hands on 3 - you, 

— brought before a kings and rulers 

23. great distress inS the land, 

25. upon s the earth distress of nations, 
34. that day come upon 3 - you unawares. 
35. shall it come on a all them that dwell on* 
the face of the whole earth. 
22: 21. with me onS the table. 

30. may eat and drink ats my table in my king- 
dom, and sit on S thrones judging the 
40. when he was ats the place, 
44. falling down to 3 - the ground. 

52. which were come to a him, Be ye come 

out, as against 3 - a thief, 

53. no hands against a me: 

59. Of § a truth this (fellow) also 
23 : 1 . led him unto a Pilate. 

28. weep not for a me, but weep for* your- 
selves, and for * your children. 
30. to the mountains, Fall on * us; 
33. when they were come to* the place, 

38. also was written over d him 

44. darkness over * all the earth 

48. came together to * that sight, 
24 : 1 . they came unto * the sepulchre, 

12. Peter, and ran unto * the sepulchre ; 
22. were early at * the sepulchre : 

24. with us went to* the sepulchre, 

25. to believe )( d all that the prophets 
47. should be preached in d his name 

49. promise of my Father upon * you: 
Joh. 1 : 32. it abode upon* him. 

33. Upon* whom thou shalt see the Spirit de- 
scending, and remaining on * him, 

51 (52). descending upon* the Son of man. 
3: 36. but the wrath of God abideth on* him. 
4 : 6. sat thus on d the well : 

27. upon d this came his disciples, 
5: 2.by d the sheep (market) a pool, 



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Joh. 6: 2. which he did on ? them that were 
16. went down unto a the sea, 
] 9. they see Jesus walking onS the sea, 
21. the ship was at? the land 
7 : 30. no man laid hands on a him, 
44. no man laid hands on a him. 
8: 7. let him first cast a stone at d her. 

59. took they up stones to cast at 3 - him: 
9: 6. he anointed )( a the eyes of the blind 
15. He put clay upon a mine eyes, 
1 1 : 38. a stone lay upon d it. 
12: 14. found a young ass, sat thereora,- 3 

15. sitting on a an ass's colt. 

16. these things were written of d him, 
13: 18. lifted up his heel against 3 - me. 

25. lying on a Jesus' breast 
17 : 4. 1 have glorified thee on ? the earth : 
18: 4. that should come upon a him, 
19:13. sat down in ? the judgment seat 
19. put (it) on 8 the cross. 
24./or a my vesture they did cast lots. 
31. not remain upon? the cross 
33. when they came to 3 - Jesus, 
20: 7. napkin, that was about? his head, 
21: 1. ats the sea of Tiberias ; 
1 1 . drew the net to ? land full 
20. leaned on 3 - his breast at supper, 
Acts 1: 8. Holy Ghost is come upon 3 - you: 

15. the number of the names together (lit. 
at 3 - one) 
went in and out among a us, 
the lot fell upon 3 - Matthias ; 
with one accord in 3 - one place, 
it sat upon a each of them, 
my Spirit upon a all flesh : 
And on 3 - my servants and on 3 - my hand- 
maidens I will pour 
. signs inS the earth beneath ; 
my flesh shall rest in d hope : 
Christ to sit onS his throne; 
in d the name of Jesus Christ 
all that believed were together, (lit. at* 

one piace) 
Now Peter and John went up together 

(lit. at 3 - the same) 
at d the Beautiful gate of the 
at d that which had happened 
in d the porch that is called 
why marvel ye at d this? 
through d faith in his name 
it came to pass on a the morrow, 
examined o/d the good deed done 
that it spread no further (lit. spread not 

unto 3 - more) ; 
to no man in A this name, 
teach in d the name of Jesus, 
glorified God/or d that which was done. 
on 3 - whom this miracle of 
gathered together (lit. at 3 - one) against 
For of ? a truth against a thy holy child 

Jesus, whom 
Lord, behold )( a their threatenings: 
great grace was upon 3 - them all. 
great fear came on 3 - all them 
(are) at A the door, and shall carry 
great fear came upon 3 - all the church, and 

upon 3 - as many as heard these 
laid (them) on? beds and couches, 
laid their hands on a the apostles, 
should not teach m d this name? 
this man's blood upon 3 - us. 
ye slew and hanged on? a tree. 



21 
26 
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19 

26. 
30. 
38. 
44. 

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10. 

11. 
12. 
16. 
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, to do as touching^- these men. 

. not speak in d the name of Jesus, 

. may appoint over ? this business. 

.made him governor over 3 - Egypt 

.a dearth over 3 - all the land 

. it came into a his heart 

. a ruler and a judge over 3 - us ? 

.gnashed on 3 - him with (their) teeth. 

. i*an upon 3 - him with one accord, 

. persecution against 3 - the church 

.made great lamentation over d him. 

.was fallen upon A none of them: 

. laid they (their) hands on 3 - them, 

. have spoken come upon a me. 

. unto 3 - the way that goeth down 

. who had the charge of all her treasure 

(lit. who was over? all her) 
. sitting in ? his chariot 
. as a sheep to 3 - the slaughter ; 
. they came unto 3 - a certain water: 
.he fell to 3 - the earth, 
. go into a the street which is 
.putting his hands on 3 - him 
.bound unto 3 - the chief priests? 
.had kept his bed (lit. lain <m d his bed) 

eight years, 

• turned to 3 - the Lord, 
.many believed in 3 - the Lord. 
. Peter went up upon a the housetop 

• he fell into a trance, (lit. a trance fell 
upon 3 - him) 

• vessel descending unto 3 - him, 
let down to? the earth: 

. This was done )( a thrice: 
. stood before a the gate, 
. fell down at 3 - his feet, 
. Of? a truth I perceive that 
slew and hanged on? a. tree: 
Holy Ghost fell on a all them 
that on 3 - the Gentiles also was 
this was done )( a three times: 
already come unto 3 - the house 
the Holy Ghost fell on 3 - them, as on 3 - us 

at the beginning, 
who believed on 3 - the Lord Jesus 
persecution that arose about d Stephen 
turned unto 3 - the Lord, 
dearth throughout a all the world. 
in the dags of? Claudius Csesar. 
they came unto a the iron gate 
he came to 3 - the house of Mary 
Blastus the king's chamberlain (lit. that 

was over? the king's bedchamber) 
sat upon? his throne, 
hand of the Lord (is) upon 3 - thee, 
there fell on 3 - him a mist 
at d the doctrine of the Lord, 
he was seen )( a many days of them 
lest that come upon d you, 
raised persecution against 3 - Paul 
dust of their feet against 3 - them, 
speaking boldly in A the Lord, 
Stand upright on a thy feet, 
oxen and garlands unto 3 - the gates, 
unto 3 - the living God, 
to put a yoke upon a the neck 
a people for d his name. 
upon 3 - whom my name is called, (lit. 
upon 3 - whom my name is called upon* 
them) 
19. are turned to 3 God: 
31. they rejoiced for d the consolation. 



Acts 5:35 

40 

6: 3 

7:10 

11 

23 

27 

54 

57 

8: 1 

2 

16 

17 

24 

26 

27 

28 
32 
36 
9: 4 
11 
17 
21 
33 

35 

42 

10: 9 

10 

11 

16 
17 
25 
34 
39 
44. 
45, 
11:10 
11. 
15. 

17. 
19. 
21. 

28. 

12:10, 
12. 

20. 

21. 
13:11. 

12. 

31. 

40. 

50. 

51. 
14: 3. 

10. 

13. 

15. 
15:10. 

14. 

17. 



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Efll 



Acts 16: 18. this did she )( a many days. 
19. marketplace unto 3 - the rulers, 
31. Believe on* the Lord Jesus Christ, 
17: 2. )( a three sabbath days reasoned 
6. unto* the rulers of the city, 
14. to go as it were to * the sea: 
19. brought him unto* Areopagus, 
26. to dwell on * all the face of the 
18: 6. upon* your own heads ; 

12. brought him to* the judgment seat, 
20. desired (him) to tarry )( a longer time 
19: 6. Holy Ghost came on* them ; 
8. for the space of* three months, 
10. by the space of* two years , 

12. were brought unto* the sick 
13. to call over* them which had 
16. leaped on * them, and overcame 
17. fear fell on* them all, 

34. about the space of* two hours 
20: 9. there sat inS a window 

— as Paul was )( a long preaching, 

11. talked )( a a long while, even till 

13. we went before to* ship, 

37. fell on* Paul's neck, and kissed him, 
38. for A the words which he spake 
21: 5. kneeled down on* the shore, 

23. which have a vow on s them ; 

24. be at charges with d them, 
27. laid hands on* him, 

32. ran down unto * them : 

35. when he came upon* the stairs, 
40. Paul stood onS the stairs, 

22: 19. them that believed on* thee: 
23: 30. also to say before g thee what 
24: 4. not )( a further tedious unto thee, 

8. his accusers to come unto* thee: 

19. to have been here before s thee, 

20. while I stood before S the council, 
25: 6. sitting ong the judgment seat 

9. judged of these things before S me ? 
10. 1 stand at g Caesar's judgment seat, 

12. unto* Caesar shalt thou go. 
17. 1 sat onS the judgment seat, 

26. brought him forth before S you, and spe- 
cially before?, thee, O king Agrippa, 
26: 2. for myself this day before? thee 
6.for& the hope of the promise 
16. stand upon* thy feet: 
18. (from) the power of Satan unto* God, 
20. should repent and turn to* God, 
27:20. nor stars in* many days appeared, 
43. (into the sea), and get to* land: 
44. the rest, some on& boards, and some one 
(broken pieces) of the ship. 

— they escaped all safe to* land. 
28: 3. laid (them) on* the fire, 

6. after they had looked )( a a great while, 

14. were desired to tarry with d them 
Ro. 1: 9(10). of you always in S my prayers; 

18. against* all ungodliness 
2 : 2. against* them which commit 
9. upon* every soul of man that 
3:22. upon* all them that believe: 
4: 5.believeth on* him that justifieth 

9. upon* the circumcision (only), or upon* 

the uncircumcision also? 
18. against hope believed i?i d hope, 
24. we believe on* him that raised 
5: 2. rejoice in a hope of the glory 
12./or d that all have sinned: 
14. even over * them that had not sinned after d 
the similitude of Adam's 



Ro . 6:21. whereof d ye are now ashamed ? 
7: 1. )( a as long as he Hveth? 
8:20. subjected (the same) in d hope, 
9: 5. who is overs all, God blessed 
23. his glory on* the vessels of mercy, 
28. the Lord make upon S the earth. 
33. whosoever believeth ora d him 
10:11. Whosoever believeth ow d him 

19. to jealousy by d (them that are) no people, 
(and) by d a foolish nation 
11 : 13. inasmuch * as I am the apostle 

22. o;i a them which fell, severity; but toward* 
thee, goodness, 
12:20. heap coals of fire on* his head. 
15 : 3. that reproached thee fell on* me. 
12. in^ him shall the Gentiles trust. 
20. build upon* another man's foundation: 
16:19. therefore on your behalf &: 
ICo. 1 ; 4 v for d the grace of God which is 
2: 9. 'into* the heart of man, 
3: 12. build upon* this foundation 
6 : 1 . against another, go to law before g the un- 
just, and not before g the saints? 
6. that beforeg the unbelievers. 
7: 5. come together again (lit. to * one), that 
Satan 
36. uncomely toward* his virgin, 
39. )( a as long as her husband liveth ; 
8: 5. whether in heaven or in g earth, 

11. through d thy knowledge shall 
9: 10. should plow in d hope; and that he that 
thresheth in d hope 
11 : 10. to have power on g (her) head 

20. together therefore into* one place, 
13: 6. Rejoiceth not z« d iniquity, 
14:16.ctf d thy giving of thanks, 

23.be come together into* one place, 
25. falling down on* (his) face 
16:17.1 am glad o/ d the coming of Stephanas 
2Co. 1: 4. in d all our tribulation, 

9. that we should not trust zre d ourselves, 
but in d God which raiseth the dead: 
23. for a record upon * my soul, 
2: 3. having confidence in* you all, 
3; 13. put a vail over* his face, 

14. in d the reading of the old testament ; 

15. the vail is upon* their heart. 
7: 4. joyful in& all our tribulation. 

7. he w r as comforted zVi d you, 

13. were comforted in d your comfort: 
— ford {he joy of Titus, because 

14. which (I made) before? Titus, 
9 : 6. he which soweth bountifully shall reap also 
bountifully, (lit. he which soweth o/ d 
blessings, or in bounties, shall reap o/ d 
blessings, or bounties) 

13./or d your professed subjection 

14. exceeding grace of God fra d you. 
15./or d his unspeakable gift. 

10: 2. to be bold against* some, 

12: 9. power of Christ may rest upon* me. 

21. not repented of d the uncleanness 
13 : I. In? the mouth of two or three 

Gal. 3: 13. every one that hangeth ong a tree: 

16. saith not, And to seeds, as ofg many ; but 

as ofg one, 
4: I. )( a as long as he is a child, 
9. turn ye again to * the weak 
5: 13. ye have been called unto A liberty; 
6: 16. peace (be) on* them, and mercy, and 
upon * the Israel of God. 
Eph. 1:10. which are on dearth; (even) in him: 



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Epn. 1:16. mention of you ins my prayers ; 
2: 7. in (his) kindness toward 9 - us 
10. in Christ Jesus unto 6 good works, 
20. built upon 6 the foundation of 
15. in heaven and )(g earth is named, 
6. who (is) aboveS all, and through all, 

26. down upon 6 your wrath: 
6. wrath of God upon 9 the children of 
3. live long onS the earth. 

16. Above 6 all, taking the shield of 

3. upon 6 every remembrance of you, 

5. For 6 your fellowship in the gospel 

17. offered upon 6 the sacrifice 

27. should have sorrow upon 6 sorrow. 
9. which is of God by 6 faith: 

12. that for 6 which also I am apprehended 
14./or a the prize of the high calling 
10. wherein d ye were also careful, 
16. in heaven, and that are inS earth, 
20. whether (they be) things inS earth, 

2. not on things on s the earth. 
5. which are uponS the earth; 

6. cometh on 3 - the children of 
14. above 6 all these things 

2. mention of you inS our prayers ; 
16. wrath is come upon 3 - them 
7. brethren, we were comforted over 6 you 

in 6 all our affliction 
9./or d all the joy wherewith we 

7. not called us unto 6 uncleanness, 
10. our testimony among 9 - you 

1. gathering together unto 9 - him, 

4. above 9 - all that is called God, 
4. confidence in the Lord touching 9 - you, 

16. should hereafter believe on 6 him 

18. which went before on a thee, 
10. we trust in 6 the living God, 

5.trusteth in 9 - God, and continueth 

19. before S two or three witnesses. 

13. who before? Pontius Pilate 

17. nor trust inS uncertain riches, 

14. to 6 the subverting of the hearers. 

16. will increase unto 9 - more ungodliness. 
9. they shall proceed no ) ( a further: 

13. shall wax )( a worse and worse, 
4. shall be turned unto 9 - fables. 

2. In 6 hope of eternal life, 

6. he shed cm a us abundantly 
, 4. of thee always in S my prayers, 

7. consolation in 6 thy love, 
2( 1 ). Hath inS these last days spoken 
7. over 9 - the works of thy hands: 

13.1 will put my trust in 6 him. 
3: 6. as a son over 9 - his own house; 
6: l.let us go on unto 9 - perfection ; 
— of faith toward 9 - God, 
7. rain that cometh oft uponS it, 
7: 11. for under 6 it the people received 

13. For he of 9 - whom these things 
8 : 1 . Now of 6 the things which we have spoken 
4. For if he were onS earth, 
6. established upon 6 better promises. 
8. a new covenant with 9 - the house of Israel 
and with 9 - the house of Judah: 
10. write them inS their hearts: 
9:10. (Which stood) only in 6 meats and drinks, 

15. under 6 the first testament, 

17. of force after men are dead: (lit. upon the 
basis of 6 dead ones) 

26. in 6 the end of the world 
10:16. 1 will put my laws intoS their hearts, and 
inS their minds will I write them ; 



Phi. 1: 
2 
3 



4 
Col. 1 



ITh. 1 
2 
3 



4: 

2Th. 1 

2: 

3: 
lTi. 1: 

4: 
5: 

6: 

2Ti. 2: 

3; 

4: 
Tit. 1 : 

3: 
Philem 

Heb 1: 
2: 



Heb 10: 
111 



12: 
Jas. 2 



5: 



lPet. 



4: 
5 

2Pet. 1 : 
2 
3: 

Uoh.3 

3Joh. 

Rev. 1 



Eni 

21 . priest over 9 - the house of God ; 
28. under 6 two or three witnesses: 

4. God testifying of 6 his gifts: 

13. strangers and pilgrims onS the earth. 
21. upon 9 - the top of his staff. 
30. were compassed about )( a seven days. 
10.he/o? ,a (our) profit, that (we) 
25. refused him that spake onS earth, 

3. ye have respect to 9 - him thatweareth 
7. by the which ye are called? (lit. which is 
called upon a you ) 
21. offered Isaac his son upon 9 - the altar? 
I. for 6 your miseries that shall come upon 

(you). 

5. lived in pleasure onS the earth, 
7. hath long patience/or d it, 

14. let them pray over 9 - him, 
17.it rained not ongthe earth 

: 13. hope to the end for a the grace that 
20. inS these last times for you, 
: 6. he that believeth cm d him shall 
24. in his own body on 9 - the tree, 
25. now returned unto 9 - the Shepherd 
: 5. women also, who trusted in 9 - God, 

12. eyes of the Lord (are) over 9 - the righteous, 

— against 9 - them that do evil. 
; 14. of God resteth upon 9 - you: 
: 7. Casting all your care upon 9 - him; 
. 13. )( a as long as I am in this tabernacle, 
:22. turned to 9 - his own vomit again ; 
: 3. shall come inS the last days 
: 3. that hath this hope in 6 him 

10. and not content therewith, 6 neither doth 
: 7. shall wail because of 9 - him. 

17. laid his right hand upon a me, 

20. sawest in E my right hand, 
,17. in* the stone a new name written, 

24. 1 will put upon a you none 

26. will I give power overs the nations: 
; 3. 1 will come on 9 - thee as a thief, 

— what hour I will come upon 9 - thee. 

10. come uponS all the world, to try them 

that dwell uponS the earth. 
12. 1 will write upon 9 - him the name 
20. Behold, I stand at 9 - the door, 

2. (one) sat on s the throne. 
4. upon 9 - the seats I saw four 

— on 9 - their heads crowns of gold. 
9. to him that sat onS the throne, 

10. him that sat on S the throne, 
5: 1. And I saw in 9 - the right hand of him that 
sat ons the throne 

3. no man in heaven, nor inS earth 

7. him that sat upon s the throne. 
10. we shall reign onS the earth. 

13. such as are inS the sea, 

— him that sitteth upon S the throne, 
6 : 2. he that sat on 6 him had a bow ; 

4. to him that sat thereon d to 

5. he that sat on 6 him had a pair 

8. over 9 - the fourth part of the earth, 
10. them that dwell onS the earth ? 
16. mountains and rocks, Fall cm a us, 

— of him that sitteth em g the throne, 
7 : 1 . standing on a the four corners of 

— wind should not blow onS the earth, nor 

onS the sea, nor on 9 - any tree. 
3. servants of our God inS their foreheads. 
10. which sitteth uponS the throne, 
11. before the throne on 9 - their faces, 

15. and he that sitteth on S the throne shall 

dwell among* them. 



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Rev. 7: 16. shall the sun light on 3 - them, 

17. unto 71 living fountains of waters: 
8: 3. came and stood at a the altar, 

— of all saints upon*- the golden altar 

10. fell upon*- the third part of the rivers, and 

upon a the fountains of waters ; 

13. to the inhabiters ofs the earth 
9: 4. seal of God inS their foreheads. 

7.ora a their heads (were) as it were 

11 . they had a king overs them, 
14. are bound in& the great river 
17. them that sat onS them, having 

10: 1. a rainbow (was) uponS his head, 

2. he set his right foot upon*- the sea, and 
(his) left (foot) on 3 - the earth, 

5. the angel which I saw stand uponS the 

sea and upong the earth 
8. of the angel which standeth uponS the 
sea and uponS the earth. 
11. prophesy again before^ many peoples, 
11: 6. have power overs waters to turn 
A 8.inS the street of the great city, 

10. they that dwell upon S the earth shall re- 

joice over A them, 

— them that dwelt onS the earth. 

11. of life from God entered into* them, and 

they stood upon 3 - their feet; and great 
fear fell upon 3 - them which saw them. 
16. which sat before God on 3 - their seats, fell 
upon a their faces, 
12: 1 . upon S her head a crown 

3. seven crowns upon 3 - his heads. 
17. dragon was wroth with& the woman, 
13: 1(12: 18). I stood upon 3 - the sand of the sea, 

— uponS his horns ten crowns, and upon 3 - 

his heads the name 
7. given him over 3 - all kindreds, 

8. all that dwell upon s the earth 

14. them that dwell ong the earth 

— to them that dwell ong the earth, 

16. to receive a mark ing their right hand, or 
big their foreheads: 
14: 1. stood on 3 - the mount Sion, 

— name written in g their foreheads. 

6. them that dwell on g the earth, 

9. and receive (his) mark in S his forehead, 

or in 3 - his hand, 
14. upon 3 - the cloud (one) sat like 

— having on Shis head a golden 
15. to him that sat ong the cloud, 

16. he that sat on 3 - the cloud thrust in his 

sickle on 3 - the earth ; 
18. which had power overg fire ; 
15: 2. stand on 3 - the sea of glass, 
16: 2. poured out his vial upon a the earth ; 
8. his vial upon 3 - the sun ; 
9. hath power over 3 - these plagues: 
10. upon 3 - the seat of the beast ; 

12. upon 3 - the great river Euphrates ; 
14. unto 3 - the kings of the earth 

18. since men were upong the earth, 
21. there fell upon 3 - men a great hail 
17: 1 . whore that sitteth upon g many waters : 
3. sit upon 3 - a scarlet coloured beast, 
5. upon 3 - her forehead (was) a name 
8. they that dwell ong the earth 
— not written in 3 - the book of life 
9. on which (lit. where ong them) the 

woman sitteth. 
16. which thou sawest upon 3 - the beast, 
18. over g the kings of the earth. 
18: 9. bewail her, and lament for d her, 



19: 



Rev. 18: 11. shall weep and mourn over d her; 
17. all the company inS ships, 
19. they cast dust on 3 - their heads, 
20. Rejoice over 3 - her, (thou) heaven, 
24. that were slain upong the earth. 

4. God that sat ong the throne, 
11. he that sat upon 3 - him 
12. on a his head (were) many crowns ; 
14. followed him upon& white horses, 
16. And he hath cm a (his) vesture and on a his 
thigh a name written, 

18. of them that sit ong them, 

19. him that sat ong the horse, 
21 . of him that sat upon g the horse, 

l.a great chain in 3 - his hand. 
4. thrones, and they sat upon 3 - them, 
— received (his) mark upon 3 - their foreheads, 
or in 3 - their hands ; 
6. ong such the second death 
9. up on 3 - the breadth of the earth, 

11. throne, and him that sat ong it, 
5. he that sat upon? the throne 

10. to 3 - a great and high mountain, 

12. otf d the gates twelve angels, 
16. the reed, )( g twelve thousand furlongs. 

4. name (shall be) ing their foreheads. 
14. may have right to 3 - the tree of life, 
16. these things in d the churches. 
18. God shall add unto 3 - him 



20; 



21 



22: 



iTTitaivb), epibaino. 



Mat.21: 5. meek, and sitting upon an ass, 
Acts20: 18. first day that I came into Asja, 

21 : 2. we went aboard, and set forth. 
6. we took ship ; and they returned 

25: l.tvhen Festus was come into the province, 

27: 2. And entering into a ship 



£7Ti€aAXw, epiballo. 



Mat. 9 

26 

Mar 4 

11 

14 

Lu. 5 

9 

15 

20 

21 

Joh. 7 

Acts 4 

5 

12 

21 
ICo. 7 



: 16. No man putteth a piece of new cloth unto 
: 50. Then came they, and laid hands 
:37.and the waves beat into the ship, 
: 7. and cast their garments on him ; 
:46. they laid their hands on him, 

72. when he thought thereon, he wept. 
:36. No man putteth a piece of a new garment 
:62. having put his hand to the plough, 
: 12. the portion of goods that falleth (to me). 
: 19. to lay hands on him ; 
: 12. they shall lay their hands on you, 
:30. no man laid hands on him, 

44. no man laid hands on him. 
: 3. they laid hands on them, 
;18. And laid their hands on the apostles, 
: 1 . Herod the king stretched forth (his) hands 

to vex 
: 27. and laid hands on him, 
;35. not that I may cast a snare upon you, 



£7Ti€ap£w, epibareo. 



2Co. 2: 5. that I may not overcharge you all. 
iTh. 2: 9. would not be chargeable unto any 
2Th. 3: 8. might not be chargeable to any 



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£7n€t€a?w, epibibazo. 

Lu. ] 0:34. and set him on his own beast, and 

19:35. and they set Jesus thereora. 
Acts23 : 24. that they may set Paul on, and 



£7Ti€X£7rwj epiblepo. 

Lu. 1 :48. he hath regarded the low estate 

9:38. look upon my son: 
Jas. 2: 3. And ye have respect to him that weareth 



£7ri€Xrj/xa, epibleema. 

Mat. 9:16.putteth apiece of new cloth 
Mar. 2:21.seweth apiece of new cloth 
Lu. 5 : 36. No man putteth a piece of a new garment 
— and the piece that was (taken) out of the 



£7Ti€oaw, epiboao. 

Acts25:24, crying that he ought not to live 



eir&ovXr), epiboulee. 

Acts 9: 24. their laying await was known of Saul. 
20: 3. when the Jews laid wait (lit. when there 
was a lying in wait of the Jews) 
19. befell me by the lying in wait of the Jews : 
23:30. told me how that the Jews laid wait (lit. 
when the lying in wait of the Jews, was 
told me) 



£7riya i u€ J o£uw, epigambruo. 

Mat.22:24. his brother shall marry his wife, 



zTTL-ysiog, epigios. 

Joh. 3: 12. If I have told you earthly things, 
1Co.15:40. and bodies terrestrial: but the 

— the (glory) of the terrestrial (is) another. 
2Co. 5: 1. if our earthly house of (this) 
Phi. 2:10. (things) in earth, and (things) under the 
earth ; 
3:19. who mind earthly things. 
Jas. 3:15. but (is) earthly, sensual, devilish. 



nriyivojuiai, epiginomai. 

Acts28: 13. and after one day the south wind blew, and 



Lu. 1: 


4. 
22. 


5:22. 


7:37. 


23: 


7. 


24: 


16. 




31. 


Acts 3: 


10. 


4: 


13. 


9:30. 


12 


14. 


19 


34. 


22:24. 




29. 


24 


8. 


25 


10. 


27 


39. 


28 


1. 


Ro. 1 


32. 


lCo.13 


12. 


14:37. 


16 


18. 


2Co. 1 


13. 




14. 


6 


9. 


13 


: 5. 


Col. 1 


: 6 


lTi. 4 


: 3. 


2 Pet. 2 


;21 



ELU 

That thou mightest know the certainty 
they perceived that he had seen a vision 
when Jesus perceived their thoughts, 
when she knew that (Jesus) sat at meat 
And as soon as he knew that he belonged 
holden that they should not know him. 
opened, and they knew him ; 
And they knew that it was he which sat for 
and they took knowledge of them, that they 
(Which) when the brethren knew, they 

brought 
And when she knew Peter's voice, she 
when they knew that he was a Jew, 
that he might know wherefore they cried 
, after he knew that he was a Roman, 
. thyself ma yest take knowledge of all 
, as thou very well knowest. 
.they knew not the land: but they 
, then they knew that the island 
, Who knowing the judgment of God, 
. but then shall I know even as also I am 

known. 
. let him acknowledge that the things 
. therefore acknowledge ye them that 
. than what ye read or acknowledge ; 
ye shall acknowledge even to the end ; 
. ye have acknowledged us in part, 
.unknown, and (yet) well known; 
. Know ye not your own selves, how 
.and knew the grace of God in truth: 
. which believe and know the truth. 
. for them not to have known the way 
than, after they have known (it), to turn 



£Trlyva)(jiQ, epignosis. 



Ro. 



1:28. to retain God in (their) knowledge, 
3: 20. by the law (is) the knowledge of sin. 
10: 2. zeal of God, but not according to know- 



tTriyivwGKw, epiginosko. 

Mat. 7: 16. Ye shall know them by their fruits. 
20. by their fruits ye shall know them. 
11:27. no man knoweth the Son, but the Father; 

neither knoweth any man the Father, 
14:35. when the men of that place had knowledge 

o/him, 
17: 12. and they knew him not, but have 
Mar. 2: 8. And immediately when Jesus perceived 
5:30. Jesus, immediately knowing in himself 
6: 33. and many knew him, and ran afoot 
54. the ship, straightway they knew him, 



Eph 


1:17. 




4:13. 


Phi. 


1: 9.1 


Col. 


1: 9.' 




10. 




2: 2. 




3:10. 


ITi. 


2: 4. 


2Ti. 


2:25. 



3: 7. 

Tit. 1: 1. 

Philem. 6 

Hebl0:26 

2Pet.l: 2, 

3, 

8. 

2:20, 



in the knowledge of him: 
and of the knowledge of the Son of God, 
in knowledge and (in) all judgment ; 
with the knowledge of his will in all 
increasing in the knowledge of God ; 
to the acknowledgement of the mystery 
renewed in knowledge after the image 
to come unto the knowledge of the truth, 
repentance to the acknowledging of the 

truth ; 
never able to come to the knowledge of 

the truth, 
the acknowledging of the truth 
by the acknowledging of every 
, received the knowledge of the truth, 
through the knowledge of God, 
through the knowledge of him that hath 
in the knowledge of our Lord 
the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour 



smypaQri, epigraphee. 

Mat.22:20. Whose (is) this image and superscription? 
Mar 12: 16. this image and superscription ? 

15:26. the superscription of his accusation 
Lu. 20:24. Whose image and superscription 

23:38. a superscription also was written 



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liuypaQk), epigrapho. 



Mar 15 -.26. of his accusation was written over, 
Actsl7:23.an altar with this inscription, (lit. 

which had been inscribed) 
Heb. 8: 10, and write them in their hearts: 

10: 16. and in their minds will I write them ; 
Rev.21 : 12. and names written thereon, 



E7ri^£iicvvjUh epidiknumi. 

Mat.16: l.that he would shew them a sign 

22: 19. Shew me the tribute money. 

24 : I. to sheiv him the buildings 
Lu. 17:14. shew yourselves unto the priests. 

20:24. Shew me a penny. 

24: 40. he shewed them (his) hands and (his) feet. 
Acts 9:39. shewing the coats and garments 

18 -.28. shelving by the scriptures that Jesus 
Heb. 6: 17. to shew unto the heirs of promise 



£7TfS£xoftat, epidekomai. 

3Joh. 9. but Diotrephes,... receiveth us not. 

10. neither doth he himself receive the brethren, 



£7TfSrj/x£w, epideemeo. 

Acts 2: 10. and strangers of Rome, (lit. Romans 
there dwelling) 
17:21. and strangers which were there 



ImSiaTCKJcrofiai, epidlatassomai. 

Gal. 3: 15. disannulleth, or addeth thereto. 



£7TiStSw/xf, epididomi. 



Mat. 



Lu. 



7 : 9. will he give him a stone ? 

10. will he give him a serpent ? 
4:17. was delivered unto him the book 
11 : 11. will he give him a stone ? 
— will he for a fish give him 
12. will he q/fer him a scorpion? 
24: 30. blessed (it), and brake, and gave to them. 
42. they gave him a piece of 
Joh. 13:26. to whom I shall give a sop, 
Actsl5:30.they delivered the epistle: 

27: 15. we let (her) drive, (lit. giving her up we 
were borne) 



EiriSiopOow, epidiorthoo. 

Tit. 1 : 5. that thou shouldest set in order 



Iwi^vi*), epiduo. 

Eph. 4:26. let not the sun go down upon your wrath 



£7ri£iK£mj epi-ikia. 

Acts24: 4. wouldest hear us of thy clemency 
2Co.lO : 1 . and gentleness of Christ, 



eiri£iK)}g, epi- 

Phi. 4: 5. Let your moderation be known 
ITi. 3: 3. but patient, not a brawler, 
Tit. 3: 2. to be no brawlers, (but) gentle, 
Jas. 3:17. gentle, (and) easy to be intreated, 
lPet.2:18.not only to the good and gentle, 



ZTrizijAi see £7riOi»cra. 



hri Zrirew, epizeeteo. 

Mat. 6:32. after all these things Jo the Gentiles seek: 

12:39. generation seeketh after a sign ; 

16: 4. adulterous generation seeketh after 
Mar. 8:12. Why doth this generation seek after 
Lu. 11 : 29. they seek a sign ; and there shall no 

12: 30. do the nations of the world seek after: 
Actsl2; 19. when Herod had sought for him, 

13: 7. and desired to hear the word of God. 

19:39. if ye enquire any thing concerning 
Ro. 11 : 7. not obtained that which he seeketh for ; 
Phi. 4: 17. Not because I desire a. gift: but I desire 

fruit that may abound 
Heb 11:14. plainly that they seek a country. 

13: 14. city, but we seek one to come. 



eiriOavaTLog, epithanatios. 

lCo. 4: 9. as it were appointed to death: 



iTriOeaig, epithesis. 



Acts 8: 18. through laying on of the apostles' hands 
ITi. 4:14. with the laying on of the hands 
2Ti. 1 : 6. by the pidting on of my hands. 
Heb. 6: 2. and of laying on of hands, and of 



£7ri0v//£iu, epithumeo. 

Mat. 5:28. looketh on a woman to lust after her 
13: 17. righteous (men) have desired to see 

Lu. 15: 16. he would /am have filled his belly 
16:21. desiring to be fed with the crumbs 
17:22. ye shall desire to see one of the days 
22: 15. desire I have desired to eat this passover 

Acts20:33. 1 have coveted no man's silver, 

Ro. 7:7. Thou shalt not covet. 

13: 9. Thou shalt not covet; and if 

lCo.10: 6. after evil things, as they also lusted. 

Gal. 5: 17. For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, 

1 Ti. 3 : 1 . he desireth a good work. 

Heb. 6:11. And we desire that every one of you 

Jas. 4: 2. Ye lust, and have not: ye kill, 

lPet.l : 12. which things the angels desire to look 

Rev. 9: 6. and shall desire to die, and death 



hrSvfir\Ti}q, epithumeetees. 

IGo.lO: 6. intent we should not lust after evil things, 
(lit. be desirers of evil things) 



iTTtOvfALa, epithumia. 

Mar. 4: 19. the lusts of other things 



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Lu. 


22 


15. 


Joh. 


8:44. 


Ro. 


1 


•24. 




6 


12. 










/ 


8. 




13 


14. 


Gal. 


5 


16. 

24. 


Eph 


. 2 


3. 




4:22. 


Phi. 


1 


23. 


Col. 


3: 


5. 


ITh 


2:17. 




4 


5. 


lTi. 


6: 


9. 


2Ti. 


2:22. 




3 


6. 




4 


3. 


Tit. 


2: 


12. 




3 


3. 


Jas. 


1 


14. 
15. 


lPet.l: 


14. 




2 


11. 




4 


2. 

3. 


2Pet.l- 


4. 




2 


10. 

18, 




3 


3. 


Uoh.2: 


16. 






17. 


Jude 


16. 






18. 


Rev.18 


14. 



With desire I have desired 
.the lusts of your father ye will do. 
through the lusts of their own hearts, 
should obey it in the lusts thereof, 
for I had not known lust, 
in me all manner of concupiscence. 
to (fulfil) the lusts (thereof), 
shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh, 
with the affections and lusts. 
in the lusts of our flesh, 
according to the deceitful lusts ; 
having a desire to depart, 
evil concupiscence, and covetousness, 
endeavoured... with great desire. 
Not in the lust of concupiscence, 
(into) many foolish and hurtful lusts, 
Flee also youthful lusts: 
led away with divers lusts, 
after their own lusts shall they heap 
denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, 
serving divers lusts and pleasures, 
when he is drawn away of his own lust, 
Then when lust hath conceived, 
according to the former lusts 
abstain from fleshly lusts, which war 
should live. ..to the lusts of men, 
lusts, excess of wine, revellings, 
that is in the world through lust. 
in the lust of uncleanness, 
allure through the lusts of the flesh, 
walking after their own lusts, 
lust of the flesh, and the lust of the eyes, 
world passeth away, and the lust thereof: 
walking after their own lusts,- 
after their own ungodly lusts. 
the fruits that thy soul lusted after (lit. 
of thy soul's desire) 



£jn/ca0t£w, epikathizo. 

Mat.21 : 7. and they set (him) thereon. 



IniKaXio/jLai, epikaleomai. 

Mat.10: 3. whose surname was Thaddaeus; (lit. 

surnamed T. ) 
Lu. 22: 3. into Judas surnamed Iscariot, 
Acts 1 : 23. who was surnamed Justus, 

2: 21. whosoever shall call on the name 
4:36. ivho by the apostles was surnamed Bar- 
nabas, 
7:59. stoned Stephen, calling upon (God), 
9: 14. all that call on thy name. 

21. them which called on this name 

10: 5. Simon, whose surname is (lit. who is 
surnamed) Peter: 
18. Simon, which was surnamed Peter, 
32. whose surname is (lit. who is surnamed) 
Peter ; 
11:13. Simon, whose surname is (lit. who is 

surnamed) Peter ; 
12: 12. of John, whose surname was (lit. who was 
surnamed) Mark; 
25. John, whose surname was (lit. who was 
surnamed) Mark. 
15:17. upon whom my name is called, 

22. Judas surnamed Barsabas, 

22: 16. calling on the name of the Lord. 
25 : 1 1 . I appeal unto Caesar. 

12. Hast thou appealed unto Caesar? 



Acts25 

26 

28 

Ro. 10 



ICo. 1 

2Co. 1 
2Ti. 2 
Hebll 
Jas. 2 

lPet.l 



: 21 . But when Paul had appealed 
25. himself hath appealed to Augustus, 
:32. if he had not appealed unto 
: 19. constrained to appeal unto Caesar ; 
: 12. unto all that call upon him. 

13. whosoever shall call upon the name 

14. How then shall they call on him 

; 2. with all that in every place call upon the 

name 
:23. 1 call God for a record upon my soul, 
22. with them that call on the Lord 
: 16. to be called their God: 
: 7. name by the which ye are called? (lit. 

called upon you) 
:17. And if ye call on the Father, 



iTTiKaXviuLjULa, epikalumma. 

lPet.2:16.notusing (your) liberty for acloke of 



Ro. 4: 



iTTiKaXinrTw, epikalupto. 

and whose sins are covered. 



zTriKarapaTOc, epikataratos. 

Joh. 7: 49. people who knoweth not the law are 

cursed. 
Gal. 3:10. Cursed (is) every one that continueth not 
13. Cursed (is) every one that hangeth on 



eitiKEifMi, epikimai. 

Lu. 5: l.as the people pressed upon him 

23:23. And they were instant with loud voices, 

Joh. 1 1 :38. and a stone lay upon it. 

21 : 9. and fish laid thereon, and bread. 

Acts27:20. when. ..no small tempest lay on (us), 

ICo. 9: 16. for necessity is laid upon me ; 

Heb. 9: 10. imposed (on them) until the time 



kwiKovpia, epikouria. 

Acts26: 22. Having therefore obtained help of God, 



eiriKpivh), epikrino. 

Lu. 23 : 24. Pilate gave sentence that it should be 



liriXajuL^avofiai, epilambanomai. 

MatAA:3l. caught him, and said unto him, 
Mar. 8 :23. he took the blind man by the hand, and 
Lu. 9:47. took a child, and set him by him, 
14: 4. he took (him), and healed him, 
20:20. that they might take hold of his words, 
26. they could not take hold of his words 
23: 26. they laid hold upon one Simon, 
Acts 9:27. But Barnabas took him, and brought 
16: 19. they caught Paul and Silas, and drew 
17:19. And they took him, and brought him 
18:17. Then all the Greeks took Sosthenes, 
21 :30. and they took Paul, and drew him 
33. and took him, and commanded 



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Acts23:19.the chief captain took him by the hand, 
lTi. 6: 12. lay hold on eternal life, 

19. that they may lay hold on eternal life. 
Heb. 2: 16. he took not on (him the nature of) angels ; 
but he took on (him) the seed of 
Abraham. 
8: 9. when I took them by the hand 



liriXavOavofiai, epilanthanomai. 

Mat.16: 5. they had forgotten to take bread. 
Mar. 8 :14. had forgotten to take bread, 
Lu. 12: 6. not one ofthem is, forgotten 
Phi. 3 ; 13(14). forgetting those things which are 
Heb. 6:10. to forget your work and labour 
13: 2. Be not forgetful to entertain 
16. and to communicate forget not: 
Jas. l:24:.forgetteth what manner of man 



iiriXiyoibiai, epilegomai. 

Joh. 5: 2. which is called in the Hebrew tongue 
Actsl5:40. And Paul chose Silas, and 



£7TtA€f7roj, epiVipo. 
Heb 11 : 32. the time would fail me to tell 



£7TfXrjo-/xovi7, epileesmonee. 

Jas. 1:25. he being not a forgetful hearer, (lit. 
hearer of forgetfulness) 



lirifjisXCog, epimelos. 

Lu. 15: 8. seek diligently till she find (it)? 



iwiXonrog, epiloipos. 

lPet.4: 2. should live the rest of (his) time in the 
flesh (lit. the remaining time, &c. ) 

IttlXvijiq, epilusis. 

2Pet.l:20.is of any private interpretation. 



lirikvw) epiluo. 

Mar. 4:34. he expounded all things to his disciples. 
Actsl9:39. it shall be determined in a 



zm/uiapTvpiw, epimartureo. 

lPet.5: 12. exhorting, and testifying 



eTTLfiiXeia, epimella. 

Acts27: 3. go unto his friends to refresh himself, 
(lit. to have their care) 



iTrifiikionai) epimeleomai. 

Lu. 10:34. to an inn, and took care qfhim. 

35. Take care of him ; and whatsoever 
lTi. 3: 5. how shall he take care of the church 



ETn^tvoj, epimeno. 

Joh. 8: 7. So when they continued asking 
ActslO: 48. prayed they him to tarry certain days. 
12: 16. But Peter continued knocking: 
13:43.fo continue in the grace of God. 
15: 34. it pleased Silas to abide there still. 
21 : 4. we tarried there seven days: 

10. And as we tarried (there) many days, 
28: 12. we tarried (there) three days. 
14. to tarry with them seven days: 
Ro. 6: 1. Shall we continue in sin, that grace 
11: 22. if thou continue in (his) goodness: 
23. if they abide not in unbelief, 
lCo.16: 7. 1 trust to tarry a while with you, 

8. But I will tarry at Ephesus 
Gal. 1 : 18. and abode with him fifteen days. 
Phil. 1 :24. to abide in the flesh (is) more needful 
Col. 1 : 23. If ye continue in the faith 
lTi. 4: 16. continue in them: for in doing this 



EirivEvu), epinuo. 

Actsl8:20.time with them, he coiisented not 



tTTivoia, epinoia. 

Acts 8 : 22. the thought of thine heart may 



ETTiopKtw, epiorkeo. 

Mat. 5:33. Thou shalt not forswear thyself, 



t-rriopKog, epior/ws. 

lTi. 1 : 10. for liars, for perjured persons, 



ETTiovaa, epiousa. 
Acts 7:26. And the next day he shewed himself 
16: 11. and the next (day) to Neapolis; 
20: 15. came the next (day) over against Chios : 
21:18. And the (day) following Paul went in 
23:11. And the night following the Lord 



eiriovGioQ, epiousios. 

Mat. 6:11. Give us this day our daily bread. 
Lu. 11: 3. day by day our daily bread. 



£7r{7rt7rTw, epipipto. 

Mar. 3:10. insomuch that they pressed upon him, 
Lu. 1:12. and fear fell upon him. 

15: 20. and ran, and/e/7 on his neck, 
Joh.13: 25. He then lying on Jesus' breast 
Acts 8: 16. he was fallen upon none ofthem: 

10:10. made ready, he fell into a trance, (lit. 
trance fell upon him) 



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Actsl0:44.the Holy Ghost fell on all 
11: 15. the Holy Ghost fell on them, 
13:11. there fell on him a mist 
19: 17. and fear fell on them all, 
20: 10. Paul went down, and fell on him, 
37.and/eZZ on Paul's neck, and 

Ro. 15: 3. them that reproached thee fell on me. 



kirnrXrjTTit), epipleetto. 

lTi. 5: 1. Rebuke not an elder, but intreat 



ETwrviyw, epipnigo. 
(Most copies have a-irk-Kvil.av^) 
Lu. 8: 7. thorns sprang up with it, and choked it. 



tTriTroOeo), epipotheo. 



Ro. 
2Co. 

Phi. 

ITh. 
2Ti. 

Jas. 



1 :11. For I long to see you, that 

5 : 2. earnestly desiring to be clothed upon 

9:14. which long after you for the 

1 : 8. how greatly I long after you all 

2 : 26. For he longed after you all, 

3: 6. desiring greatly to see us, 

1 : 4. Greatly desiring to see thee, 

4: 5. spirit that dwelleth in us lusteth to envy? 



IPet. 2: 2. desire the sincere milk of the word, 



tTWToOriGiQ, epipotlieesis. 

2Co. 7: 7. he told us your earnest desire, 
11. yea, (what) vehement desire, 



eirnroOrjTog, epipotheetos. 

Phi. 4: 1 . dearly beloved and longed for, 



iTTiiroOla, epipothia. 

Ro. 15:23. having a great desire these many years 



f7rt7rojO£i;o/iat, epiporuomca. 

Lu. 8: 4. and were come to him out of 



iirippairTu)) epirrapto. 

Mar. 2:21. seweth a piece of new cloth on 

iTTipp'nrTii), epirripto. 

Lu. 19: 35. they cast their garments upon the colt, and 
lPet.5: 7. Casting all your care upon him ; 



ETTiariiuLOQ, episeemos. 

Mat.27:16.a notable prisoner, called Barabbas. 
Ro. 16: 7. who are of note among the apostles, 



lirMJiTLcrfAOQ, episitismos. 

Lu. 9:12. and lodge, and get victuals : 



liriGKiTTTOjAai, episkeptomai. 

Mat.25:36.sick, and ye visited me: 

43. and ye visited me not. 
Lu. 1 :68. for he hath visited and redeemed 

78.dayspring from on high hath visited us, 
7: 16. That God hath visited his people. 
Acts 6: 3. look ye out among you seven men 
7:23. to visit his brethren the children 
15: 14. how God at the first did visit 

36. Let us go again and visit our brethren 
Heb. 2: 6. that thou visitest him? 
Jas. 1 :27. To visit the fatherless and widows 



Ittkjkyivou), episkeenoo. 

2Co.l2: 9. that the power of Christ may rest upon me. 



IttkjkkiZi*), episkiazo. 

Mat.17: 5. a bright cloud overshadowed them: 
Mar. 9: 7. there was a cloud that overshadowed them: 
Lu. 1 : 35. the power of the Highest shall overshadow 
thee: 
9: 34. came a cloud, and overshadowed them: 
Acts 5:15. might overshadow some of them. 



iTriGKOiriii), episkopeo, 

Heb 12: 15. Looking diligently lest any man 
IPet. 5: 2. taking the oversight (thereof), not by con- 
straint, 



£7Tto-K07n7, 

Lu. 19:44. knewest not the time of thy visitation. 
Acts 1 : 20. his bishoprick let another take. 
ITi. 3: l.If a man desire the office of a bishop, 
lPet.2: 12. glorify God in the day of visitation. 



tirio-KOTTOQ, episkopos. 

Acts20:28.the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, 
Phi. 1: 1. with the bishops and deacons: 
ITi. 3: 2. A bishop then must be blameless, 
Tit. 1 : 7. For a bishop must be blameless, 
IPet. 2:25. Shepherd and Bishop of your souls. 



zTTiGTraojiai, epispaomai. 

1 Co. 7:18. let him not become uncircumcised. 



liriarafiai^ epistamai. 

Mar 14: 68. neither understand I what thou sayest. 

Actsl0:28. Ye knoiv how that it is an unlawful thinj 
15: 7. Men (and) brethren, ye knoiv 
18 :25. knowing only the baptism of John. 
19: 15. Paul I know ; but who are ye? 



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Actsl9:25.ye know that by this craft 
20: 18. Ye know, from the first day 
22:19. they knoic that I imprisoned 
24:10. as I know that thou hast been 
26:26. For the king knoweth of these things, 
ITi. 6: 4. He is proud, knowing nothing, 
Heb 11: 8. not knowing whither he went. 
Jas. 4:14. Whereas ye know not what (shall be) 
Jude 10. but what they know naturally, 



EiricTTaT-ng, epistatees. 

Lu. 5: 5. Master, we have toiled all the night, 
8:24. Master, master, we perish. 

45. Master, the multitude throng thee 
9:33. Master, it is good for us to be here: 

49. Master, we saw one casting out devils 
17:13. Jesus, Master, have mercy on us. 



hriariWi))) epistello. 

Actsl5:20. But that we write unto them, 

21:25. we have written (and) concluded 
Heb 1 3 : 22 . 1 have written a letter unto you in few words. 



eTTi(7Tr]fi(i)v, episteemon. 

Jas. 3:13. and endued with knowledge among you ' 



hrumipiZti), episteerizo. 

Actsl4:22. Confirming the souls of the disciples, 
15:32. with many words, and confirmed (them). 

41 . confirming the churches. 
18:23. strengthening all the disciples. 



iTTtaroXr], epistolee. 

Acts 9: 2. letters to Damascus to the synagogues, 
15: 30. they delivered the epistle: 
22: 5.1 received letters unto the brethren, 
23:25. he wrote a letter after this manner: 
33. and delivered the epistle to the 
Ro. 16:22.1 Tertius, who wrote (this) epistle, 
I wrote unto you in an epistle 
ye shall approve by (your) letters, 
epistles of commendation to you, 
Ye are our epistle written 
3. to be the epistle of Christ 
7: 8. 1 made you sorry with a letter, 
— I perceive that the same epistle 
10: 9. as if I would terrify you by letters. 

10. For (his) letters, say they, (are) weighty 

11. by letters when we are absent, 

Col. 4:16. when this epistle is read among you, 
lTh. 5: 27. that this epistle be read unto all 
2Th. 2 : 2. nor by letter as from us, 

15. whether by word, or our epistle. 

3:14. our word by this epistle, note that man, 
17. the token in every epistle: 
2Pet.3: 1. This second epistle, beloved, I- now write 

16. As also in all (his) epistles, 



tTTiGrptyw, epistrepho. 



Mat. 9: 
10: 
12: 

13: 

24; 

Mar 4: 

5: 

8; 

13 

Lu. 1: 

2: 

8: 



ICo. 5: 9 

16: 3 
2Co. 3: 1 

2 



22. But Jesus turned him about, 
13. let your peace return to you. 
44. 1 will return into my house 

15. and should be converted, 

18. Neither let him .. .return back 
12. lest. ..they should be converted, 

30. turned him about in the press, and 
33. But when he had turned about 

16. let him. ..not turn back again 

16. of the children of Israel shall he turn 

17. to turn the hearts of the fathers 
20. the shepherds returned, glorifying 
55. And her spirit came again, 

4. turn again to thee, saying, 

31 . let him likewise not return 

32. and when thou art converted, strengthen 
40. and be converted, and I should heal 

20, Then Peter, turning about, 

19. Repent ye therefore, and be converted, 

35. and turned to the Lord. 
40. turning (him) to the body said, 

21. believed, and turned unto the Lord. 

15. that ye should turn from these vanities 

19. which from among the Gentiles are turned 
to God: 

36. Let us go again and visit 

18. Paul, being grieved, turned and said 

18. fo turn (them) from darkness 

20. should repent and turn to God, 
27. shouldbe converted, and I should heal them. 

16. Nevertheless when it shall turn to the Lord, 
9. how turn ye again to the weak 
9. how ye turned to God from idols 

19. from the truth, and one convert him ; 

20. he which converteth the sinner 
25. are now returned unto the Shepherd 

21. after they have known (it), to turn. 

22. The dog (is) turned to his own vomit 

again ; 
Rev. 1:12.1 turned to see the voice that spake with 
me. And being turned, I saw seven 



tTTiarpo^ih epistrophee. 

ActslS: 3. declaring the conversion of the Gentiles: 



17 

22 
Joh.12 

21 
Acts 3 



16: 
26: 

28: 

2Co. 3: 

, Gal. 4: 

jlTh. 1: 

I Jas. 5: 

lPet.2: 

2Pet.2: 



iTTKJTOfiiZ.iD) epistomizo. 

Tit. 1 : 11. Whose mouths must be stopped, 



e—Lcrvvayw, episunago. 

Mat.23: 37. would I have gathered thy children to- 
gether, even as a hen gathereth 
24: 31 . they shall gather together his elect 
Mar. 1 : 33. was gathered together at the door. 

13 : 21 .shall gather together his elect 
Lu. 12: l.when there were gathered together an in- 
numerable multitude 
13:34. would I have gathered thy children together, 



EiriGvyaywyri, episunagogee. 

2Th. 2: l.(by) our gathering together unto him, 
Heb 10:25. the assembling of ourselves together, 



Mar. 



(irL(7vvTpi\(t>, episuntreko. 

: 25. that the people came running together, 



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llTlCFVCFTCMriQ, epiSUstCLSis. 

Acts24: 12. neither raising up the people, (lit. making 

a tumultuous assembly) 
2Co.ll: 28. that which cometh upon me daily, 



£7no-0aA?jc, episphalees. 

Acts27: 9. when sailing was now dangerous, 



tirnTxyw, episkuo. 

Lu. 23: 5. And they were the more fierce, saying, 



iTTMTwpzvw, episoruo. 
2Ti. 4: 3. shall they heap to themselves 



EiriTayr), epitagee. 

Ro. 16: 26. the commandment of the everlasting God, 
lCo. 7: 6. (and) not of commandment. 



25. 1 have no commandment of the Lord: 



2Co. 8 
lTi. 1 
Tit. 1 



8. 1 speak not by commandment, 
1 . by the commandment of God our Saviour, 
3. according to the commandment of God our 
Saviour ; 
2; 15. exhort, and rebuke with all authority. 



£7Tira(70-u), epitasso. 

Mar. 1: 27. commandeth he even the unclean spirits, 
6:27 . commanded his head to be brought: 

39. he commanded them to make all sit down 
9:25.1 charge thee, come out of him, 
Lu. 4:36. he commandeth the unclean spirits, 
8:25. he commandeth even the winds 

31 . that he would not command them 

14:22. it is done as thou hast commanded, 

Acts23: 2. Ananias commanded them that stood by 

Philem. 8. to injoin thee that which is convenient, 



ImTtXeu), epiteleo. 

Lu. 13:32.1 do cures to day and to morrow, 
Ro. 15:28. When therefore I have performed this, and 
2Co. 7: 1. perfecting holiness in the fear of God. 
8: 6. so he tvould also finish in you the same 
11. perform the doing (of it); 
— so (there may be) a performance also (lit 
to perform) 
3. are ye now made perfect by the flesh? 
6. will perform (it) until the day 
Heb. 8 : 5. when he was about to make the tabernacle 
9: 6. accomplishing the service (of God). 
9. are accomplished in your brethren 



Mat. 19: 


13.1 




15.1 


21: 


7.j 


23: 


4.i 


27; 


29. 




37. 


Mar. 3: 


16. 




17. 


4 


21. 


5. 


23. 


6 


5. 


7 


32. 


8 


23. 




25. 


16 


18. 


Lu. 4:40. 


8 


16. 


10:30. 


13 


13. 


15 


5. 


23 


26. 


Joh. 9 


15. 


19 


2. 


Acts 6 


6. 


8 


17. 




19. 


9 


12. 




17. 


13 


3. 


15 


10. 




28. 


16:23. 


18 


:10. 


19 


6. 


28 


: 3. 




8. 




10. 


lTi. 5 


:22. 


Rev. 1 


:17. 


22 


:18. 



Eni 

that he should put (his) hands on them, 

he laid (his) hands on them, and 

and put on them their clothes, 

and lay (them) on men's shoulders; 

they put (it) upon his head, 

And set up over his head his accusation 

Simon he surnamed (lit. he added the 

name of) Peter ; 
he surnamed (lit. he, §•<:. )them Boanerges, 
and not to be set on a candlestick ? 
come and lay thy hands on her, 
he laid his hands upon a few sick folk, and 
beseech him to put his hand upon him. 
and put his hands upon him, 
he put (his) hands again upon his eyes, 
they shall lay hands on the sick, 
he laidhls hands on every one of them, and 
but setteth (it) on a candlestick, 
and wounded (him), (lit. having inflicted 

wounds) 
he laid (his) hands on her: 
he layeth (it) on his shoulders, 
on him they laid the cross, 
He put clay upon mine eyes, 
and put (it) on his head, 
they laid (their) hands on them. 
laid they (their) hands on them, 
on whomsoever I lay hands, 
putting (his) hand on him, 
putting his hands on him 
and laid (their) hands on them, 
to put a yoke upon the neck 
to lay upon you no greater burden 
when they had laid many stripes upon them, 
, no man shall set on thee 
when Paul had laid (his) hands upon them, 
.and laid (them) on the fire, there came 
and laid his hands on him, and 
they laded (us) with such things as 
Lay hands suddenly on no man, 
. he laid his right hand upon me, 
.If any man shall add unto these things, 
God shall add unto him the plagues 



Gal. 
Phi. 



lPet.5: 



iTTiTridsioQ, epiteedios. 

Jas. 2:16. things which are needful to the body ; 

liriTi0rifju 9 epititheemi. 

Mat. 9 :\S. lay thy hand upon her, 



£7Ttrt/xaw, epitimao. 

Mat. 8:26. he arose, and rebuked the winds 

12:16. And charged them that they should not 
16 :22. and began to rebuke him, 
17:18. And Jesus rebuked the devil ; 
19: 13. the disciples rebuked them. 
20:31. the multitude rebuked them, 
Mar. 1:25. Jesus rebuked him, saying, Hold 
3: 12. And he straitly charged them 
4: 39. he arose, and rebuked the wind, 
8:30. And he charged them that they should tell 

32. and began to rebuke him. 

33. he rebuked Peter, saying, Get thee 
9:25. he rebuked the foul spirit, 

10:13. (his) disciples rebuked those that brought 
(them). 
48. many charged him that he should hold 
Lu. 4:35. Jesus rebuked him, saying, Hold 

39. and rebuked the fever ; and it left her: 

41. he rebuking (them) suffered them not 
8: 24. he arose, and rebuked the wind 
9:21. And he straitly charged them, and 

42. Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, 
55. he turned, and rebuked them, 

17: 3. trespass against thee, rebuke hira ; 
18; 15. disciples saw (it), they rebuked them. 



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Lu. 18:39. they which went before rebuked him, 
19:39. Master, rebuke thy disciples. 
23:40. answering rebuked him, saying, 
2Ti. 4: 2. reprove, rebuke, exhort with all 
Jude 9. but said, The Lord rebuke thee. 



imTijuiia, epitimia. 



2Co. 2: 6. Sufficient to such 
ment, 



man (is) this punish- 



lTi. 6: 14. until the appearing of our Lord Jesus 

Christ: 
2Ti. 1:10. by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus 
Christ, 
4 : 1 . at his appearing and his kingdom ; 
8. them also that love his appearing. 
Tit. 2: 13. the glorious appearing of the great God 
and our Saviour Jesus Christ : 



Mat. 8:21 


31 


19 


8 


Mar. 5 


13 


10 


4 


Lu. 8 


32 


9:59 


61 


Joh.l9:38. 


Acts21:39 


40. 


26 


1. 



27: 3 

28:16. 

lCo.l4:34 

16: 7. 

lTi. 2:12. 

Heb. 6: 3. 



iTTiTpiirw, epitrepo. 

, suffer me first to go and bury 
suffer us to go away into the 
suffered you to put away your wives : 
forthwith Jesus gave them leave. 
Moses suffered to write a bill 
that he would suffer them to enter into 

them. And he suffered them. 
suffer me first to go and bury 
but let me first go bid them 
and Pilate gave (him) leave, 
suffer me to speak unto the people. 
And when he had given him licence, 
Thou art permitted (lit. it is permitted 

thee) to speak for thyself. 
and gave (him) liberty to go unto his 

friends 
but Paul was suffered (lit. it was permitted 

Paul) to dwell 
for it is not permitted unto them 
a while with you, if the Lord permit. 
I suffer not a woman to teach, 
this will we do, if God permit. 



e-Kpavrjg-, epiphanees. 

Acts 2:20. that great and notable day of 



IwiTpoTrh, epitropee. 

Acts26:12.with authority and commission 



hrirpoTTOQ, epitropos. 



Mat.20: 8. saith unto his steward, 

Lu. 8: 3. wife of Chuza Herod's steward, 

Gal. 4: 2. is under tutors and governors 



£7rLTvy)(av(jj, epitunkano. 

Ro. 11: 7 .Israel hath not obtained 

— but the election hath obtained it, 
Heb. 6: 15. he obtained the promise. 

11 :33. obtained promises, stopped the mouths 
Jas. 4: 2. desire to have, and cannot obtain : 



lm<l>aiv(i)i epiphaino. 



Lu. 1:79. 

Acts27:20. 

Tit. 2:11. 

3: 4. 



To give light to them that sit in 
nor stars in many days appeared, 
bringeth salvation hath appeared 
love of God our Saviour toward man 
appeared, 



2Th. 2: 



iirityavua.) epiphania. 

with the brightness of his coming: 



eirKpavii), epiphauo. 

Eph. 5:14. Christ shall give thee light. 



tTrHpipb), epiphero. 

Actsl9:12. So that from his body were brought 

25: 18. they brought none accusation 
Ro. 3: 5. unrighteous who taketh vengeance? 
Phi. l:16.fo add affliction to my bonds: 
Jude 9. durst not bring against him 



ETTt^wvtw, epiphoneo. 

Lu. 23:21. But they cried, saying, Crucify 
Actsl2:22.the people gave a shout, 

22:24. wherefore they cried so against him. 



£7rt^w(TKw, epiphosko. 

Mat.28: I. as it began to dawn toward the first (day) 
Lu. 23:54. and the sabbath drew on. 



Itt insipid), epikireo. 



Lu. 1 : l.many have taken in hand 
Acts 9:29. they went about to slay him. 

19: 13. took upon them to call over them 



lirixto)) epikeo. 

Lu. 10:34. pouring in oil and wine, 



£7rix°i or ?7 £W 5 epiRoreegeo. 

2Co. 9; 10. he that ministereth seed to the sower 
Gal. 3: 5. He therefore that ministereth to you 
Col. 2:19. having nourishment ministered, and 
2Pet. 1:5. add to your faith virtue ; 
11. shall be ministered unto you 



lirixppriyia, epikoreegia. 

Eph. 4: 16. by that which every joint supplieth, (lit. 

by the supply of every joint) 
Phi. 1 : 19. the supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ, 



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Enx 



i.Tn\piio, epikrio. 

Joh. 9 : 6. he anointed the eyes of the blind man with 
the clay, 
11. and anointed mine eyes, and said 



Heb 9: 23. but the heavenly things themselves 

11: 16. a better (country), that is, an heavenly : 
12:22. the heavenly Jerusalem, 



£7roncoSojU£w, epoikodomeo. 

Acts20:32.fc> build you up, and to give you 
ICo. 3:10. and another buildeth thereon. 

— take heed how he buildeth thereupon. 
12. Now if any man build upon this 
14. abide which he hath built thereupon, 
Eph. 2:20. And are built upon the foundation 
Col. 2: 7. Rooted and built up in him, 
Jude 20. building up yourselves on your 



IttokeWuj, epokello. 
Acts27:41.they ran the ship aground; 



lirovofAaZofiah eponomazomai. 
Ro. 2: 17. Behold, thou art called a Jew, 



tTTTa, hepta. 



£7ro7rrr7C5 epoptees. 
2Pet. 1 : 16. but were eyewitnesses 



Ittotttevu), epoptuo. 

lPet.2:12.by (your) good works, which they shall 
behold, (lit. beholding) 
3: 2. Jfhile they behold your chaste 



£7toc? epos. 
Heb. 7 : 9. And as I may so say, (lit. to say the word) 



Mat.l2:45. 
15:34. 

36. 

37. 

16:10. 

18:22. 

22:25. 

26. 

28. 

Mar. 8: 5. 

6. 

8. 

20. 

12:20. 

22. 

23. 

16: 9. 

Lu. 2:36. 

8: 2. 

11:26. 

20:29. 

31. 

33. 

Acts 6: 3. 

13:19. 

19:14. 

20: 6. 

21: 4. 

8. 

27. 

28:14. 

Heb 11:30. 

Rev. 1 : 4. 

12. 
13. 
16. 
20. 



zTrovpaviOQi eponranios. 

Mat.18: 35. shall my heavenly Father do 
Joh. 3: 12. if I tell you (of) heavenly things? 
lCo.15: 40. (There are) also celestial bodies, 

— but the glory of the celestial (is) one, 
48. as (is) the heavenly, such (are) they also 

that are heavenly. 
49. the image of the heavenly. 
Eph. 1: 3. in heavenly (places) in Christ: 

20. at his own right hand in the heavenly 
(places), 
2: 6. in heavenly (places) in Christ Jesus: 
3: 10. powers in heavenly (places) 
6:12. wickedness in high (places). 
Phi. 2: 10. of (things) in heaven, and (things) in 

earth, 
2Ti. 4: 18. unto his heavenly kingdom: 
Heb. 3 : 1 . partakers of the heavenly calling, 
6 : 4. tasted of the heavenly gift, 
8: 5. serve unto the example and shadow of 
heavenly things, 



2: 


1. 


3: 


1. 


4: 


5. 


5: 


1. 




5. 




6. 


8: 


2 




6. 


10. 


3 




4. 


11: 


13 


12 


3 



seven other spirits more wicked 
Seven, and a few little fishes. 
And he took the seven loaves 
that was left seven baskets full. 
Neither the seven loaves of 
but, Until seventy times seven. 
there were with us seven brethren: 
unto the seventh* 

whose wife shall she be of the seven ? 
loaves have ye ? And they said, Seven. 
and he took the seven loaves, 
that was left seven baskets. 
And when the seven among four 
And they said, Seven. 
there were seven brethren : 
And the seven had her, and left 
for the seven had her to wife, 
out of whom he had cast seven devils, 
lived with an husband seven years 
out of whom went seven devils, 
, seven other spirits more wicked 
There were therefore seven brethren* 
in like manner the seven also: 
for seven had her to wife. 
, seven men of honest report, 
destroyed seven nations in the land 
there were seven sons of (one) Sceva, 
, where we abode seven days. 
, we tarried there seven days : 
which was (one) of the seven; 
, And when the seven days were 
, to tarry with them seven days : 
. compassed about seven days. 
. John to the seven churches which 
and from the seven spirits 
, I saw seven golden candlesticks ; 
, in the midst of the seven candlesticks 
.in his right hand seven stars: 
, The mystery of the seven stars 
seven golden candlesticks. The seven stars 

are the angels of the severe churches: and 

the seven candlesticks which thou saw- 

est are the seven churches. 
. he that holdeth the seven stars 
in the midst of the seven golden 
. that hath the seven Spirits of God, and the 

seven stars ; 
. (there were) seven lamps of fire 
which are the seven Spirits 
. sealed with seven seals. 
. to loose the seven seals thereof, 
.having seven horns and seven eyes, which 

are the seven Spirits 
. I saw the seven angels 
to them were given seven trumpets, 
.the seven angels which had the seven 

trumpets 
.seven thunders uttered their voices. 
. when the seven thunders had uttered 
which the seven thunders uttered, 
.were slain of men seven thousand: 
.having seven heads and ten horns, and 

seven crowns 



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EIK2 



Rev.13: 1 . having seven heads and ten horns, 

15: 1 . set.re?i angels having the seven last plagues ; 

6. the seven angels came out of the temple, 

having the seven plagues, 

7. gave unto the seven angels seven golden 

vials 
8. till the seven plagues of the seven angels 
■were fulfilled. 
16 : 1 . saying to the seven angels, 
17: 1 . one of the seven angels which had the seven 
vials, 
3. having seven heads and ten horns. 
7. which hath the seven heads 
9. The seven heads are seven mountains, on 
which 
10. there are seven kings: five are fallen, 
11. and is of the seven, and goeth 
21: 9. came unto me one of the seven angels 
which had the seven vials full of the 
seven last plagues, 



ETTTaKLQ, lieptaklS. 



Mat.l8:21. 1 forgive him ? till seven times ? 

22. unto thee, Until seven times: 
Lu. 17: 4. trespass against thee seven times in a day, 
and seven times in a day turn 



kirTaKLG^iXioi, lieptaltisMHoi. 

Ro. 11: 4. reserved to myself se ven thousand men, 



Mat 


2 


5 
8. 

13 




3 


7. 
15 




4 


3. 

4 




5 


11 

22 



8: 4 

8 

10 

13 

19 

21 

22 

32 

9: 2 

3 

4 

5 

11 

12 

15 

22 

10:27 

11: 3 

4 

25 

12; 2 



£7ra>, epo. 

they said unto him, In Bethlehem 

he sent them to Bethlehem, and said, 

until I bring thee ivord : 

he said unto them, O generation of 

said unto him, Suffer (it to be) 

when the tempter came to him, he said, If 

command that these stones be made 

said, It is written, Man 

and shall say all manner of evil 

whosoever shall say to his brother, 

but whosoever shall say, Thou fool, 

See thou tell no man ; 

but speak the word only, 

and said to them that followed, 

Jesus said unto the centurion, 

and said unto him, Master, 

another of his disciples said 

Jesus said unto him, Follow me ; 

he said unto them, Go. 

said unto the sick of the palsy ; 

said within themselves, 

said, Wherefore think ye evil 

whether is easier, to say, (Thy) sins 

or to say, Arise, and walk ? 

they said unto his disciples, 

heard (that), he said unto them, 

Jesus said unto them, 

and when he saw her, he said, 

(that) speak ye in light: 

And said unto him, Art thou he 

answered and said unto them, Go 

and said, I thank thee, O Father, 

Pharisees saw (it), they said unto him, 



| Mat.12: 3. he said unto them, Have ye not read 
11. And he said unto them, What man 

24. when the Pharisees heard (it), they said, 

25. and said unto them, Every kingdom 
32. And whosoever speaketh a word 
— but whosoever speaketh against the Holy 

Ghost, 
39. But he answered and said unto them, 

47. Then one said unto him, Behold, thy 
mother 

48. But he answered and said unto him that 
told him , 

49. and said, Behold my mother 
13:10. and said unto him, Why speakest thou 

11. He answered and said unto them, 

27. and said unto him, Sir, didst not thou sow 

28. The servants said unto him, 
37. He answered and said unto them, 
52. Then said he unto them, Therefore 
57. said unto them, A prophet 

14: 2. And said unto his servants, 
16. said unto them, They need not 

18. He said, Bring them hither to me. 

28. And Peter answered him and said, 

29. And he said, Come. 
15: 3. he answered and said unto them, 

5. Whosoever shall say to (his) father or (his) 
mother, 

10. and said unto them, Hear, 

12. and said unto him, Knowest thou that 

13. But he answered and said, 

15. answered Peter and said unto him, 

16. Jesus said, Are ye also yet 
24. and said, I am not sent 

26. and said, It is not meet 

27. And she said, Truth, Lord: 

28. Jesus answered and said uhto her, 
32. and said, I have compassion 
34. And they said, Seven, 

16: 2. He answered and said unto them, 

6. Then Jesus said unto them, 

8. Jesus perceived, he said unto them, 

11. that I spake (it) not to you concerning 
bread, 

12. understood they how that he bade (them) 

not 
14. they said, Some (say that thcu art) John 

16. And Simon Peter answered and said, 

17. And Jesus answered and said unto him, 
20. that they should tell no man 

23. he turned, and said unto Peter, 

24. Then said Jesus unto his disciples, 
4. and said unto Jesus, Lord, 

7. and said, Arise, and be not afraid. 

9. Tell the vision to no man, 
11. Jesus answered and said unto them, 

13. he spake unto them of John 
17. Then Jesus answered and said, 

19. and said, Why could not we cast 

20. And Jesus said unto them, 
22. Jesus said unto them, 
24. and said, Doth not your master 

3. And said, Verily I say unto you, 
17. tell (it) unto the church: 

21 . and said, Lord, how oft 

4. he answered and said unto them, 

5. And said, For this cause 
11 . But he said unto them, 

14. But Jesus said, Suffer 

16. one came and said unto him, 

17. And he said unto him, Why 

18. Jesus said, Thou shalt do no murder, 
o 2 



17: 



IS: 



19; 



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Mat.l9:23.Then said Jesus unto his disciples, 

26. But Jesus beheld (them), and said unto 

them, 

27. answered Peter and said unto him, 

28. And Jesus said unto them, 
20: 4. And said unto them ; Go 

13. one of them, and said, Friend, 
17. and said unto them, 

21. he said unto her, What wilt thou ? 

— Grant that these my two sons may sit, 

22. But Jesus answered and said, 

25. and said, Ye know that the princes 

32. and said, What will ye that 

21 : 3. if any (man) say ought unto you, 
5. Tell ye the daughter of Sion, 

16. And said unto him, Hearest thou 

21. Jesus answered and said unto them, 

— if ye shall say unto this mountain, 

24. And Jesus answered and said unto them, 

— which if ye tell me, 

25. If we shall say, From heaven ; 

26. But if we shall say, Of men ; 

27. and said, We cannot tell. 

28. he came to the first, and said, Son, 

29. He answered and said, I will not: 

30. to the second, and said likewise. And he 

answered and said, 

38. they said among themselves, 

22: Land spake unto them again by parables, 
4. Tell them which are bidden, 
13. Then said the king to the servants, 

17. Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou ? 

18. and said, Why tempt ye me, 
24. Moses said, If a man die, 

29. Jesus answered and said unto them, 
37. Jesus said unto him, 
44. The Lord said unto my Lord, 
23: 3. whatsoever they bid you observe, 

39. till ye shall say, Blessed 
24: 2. And Jesus said unto them, 

3. Tell us, when shall these things be? 

4. Jesus answered and said unto them, 

23. if any man shall say unto you, 

26. Wherefore if they shall say unto you, 

48. But and if that evil servant shall say 
25 : 8. the foolish said unto the wise, 

12. But he answered and said, 

22. and said, Lord, thou deliveredst 

24. and said, Lord, I knew thee 

26. His lord answered and said unto him, 
26: 1 . he said unto his disciples, 

10. understood (it), he said unto them, 

lb. said (unto them), What will ye give me, 

18. And he said, Go into the city to such a 

man, and say unto him, 
21. as they did eat, he said, 

23. And he answered and said, 

25. and said, Master, is it I ? He said unto 

him, Thou hast said. 
26. and said, Take, eat; 

33. Peter answered and said unto him, 
35. Likewise also said all the disciples. 
44. saying the same words. 

49. and said, Hail, master ; 

50. And Jesus said unto him, 
55. said Jesus to the multitudes, 

61. And said, This (fellow) said, 

62. priest arose, and said unto him, 

63. priest answered and said unto him, 

— that thou tell us whether thou be 

64. Thou hast said: nevertheless 
66. They answered and said, 



Mat.26:73. 

27: 4. 

6. 

17. 

21. 



25. 

43. 
63. 
64. 

28: 5. 
6. 

7. 

13. 
Mar 1:17. 

42. 

44. 

2: 8 

9. 

19. 

3: 9. 
32. 

4:39. 
40. 

5: 7 
33 
34 
43 

6:16 
22 
24 

31 

37 

7: 6 

10 

11 

27 

29 

36 

8: 5 

7 

20 

26 

34 

9:12 

17 

18 

21 

23 

29 

36 

39 

10: 3 

4, 

5 

14 

18, 

20, 

21, 

29, 

36, 

37. 

38. 

39. 

49. 

51. 
52. 



Eim 

and said to Peter, Surely 
And they said, What (is that) to us? 
took the silver pieces, and said, 
Pilate said unto them, Whom will ye 
The governor answered and said unto 
them, 

They said, Barabbas. 

all the people, and said, His blood 

for he said, I am the Son of God. 

remember that that deceiver said, 

him away, and say unto the people, 

and said unto the women, 

for he is risen, as he said. 

tell his disciples that he is risen 

lo, I have told you. 

Say ye, His disciples came by night, 

Jesus said unto them, 
. And as soon as he had spoken, 
. See thou say nothing to any 

he said unto them, Why reason ye 
. to say to the sick of the palsy, 

or to say, Arise, and take up 
. Jesus said unto them, 
. And he spake to his disciples, 
. and they saidunto him, Behold, thy mother 
. and said unto the sea, Peace, 
. said unto them, Why are ye so fearful ? 
. cried with a loud voice, and said, 
. and told him all the truth. 
. And he said unto her, Daughter, 
. commanded that something should be 
. Herod... said, It is John, whom 
.the king said unto the damsel, 
. and said unto her mother, 

And she said, The head of John 
. And he said unto them, Come 
. He answered and said unto them, 
. He answered and said unto them, 
. For Moses said, Honour 
. If a man shall say to his father 
. But Jesus said unto her, 
. And he said unto her, For this saying 
. that they should tell no man : 
.And they said, Seven. 
. commanded to set them also before (them). 
. And they said, Seven. 
. nor tell (it) to any in the town, 
.he said unto them, Whosoever will 
.he answered and told them, 
. and said, Master, I have brought 
.and I spake to thy disciples 
. And he said, Of a child. 
. Jesus said unto him, 
. And he said unto them, This 
. in his arms, he said unto them, 
.But Jesus said, Forbid him not: 
. he answered and said unto them, 
. And they said, Moses 
. Jesus answered and said unto them, 
.and said unto them, Suffer 
, And Jesus said unto him, 
.he answered and said unto him, 
.said unto him, One thing thou lackest: 
. And Jesus answered and said, 
, And he said unto them, What would ye 

They said unto him, Grant 
, But Jesus said unto them, 

they said unto him, We can. And Jesus 
said unto them, 

commanded him to be called. 

The blind man said unto him, 

And Jesus said unto him, 



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, if any man say unto you, Why do ye this? 

* say ye that the Lord 
, And they said unto them 
Jesus answered and said unto it, 
whosoever shall say unto this mountain, 
he shall have whatsoever he saith. 
Jesus answered and said unto them, 
If we shall say, From heaven ; 
But if we shall say, Of men ; 
. said among themselves, 
that he had spoken the parable 
said unto them, Why tempt ye me? 
And they said unto him, Cresar's. 
Jesus answering said unto them, 
Jesus answering said unto them, 
how in the bush God spake unto him, 
the scribe said unto him, Well, Master, 

thou hast said the truth : 
discreetly, he said unto him, 
For David himself said 
The Lord said to my Lord, 
Jesus answering said unto him, 
Tell us, when shall these things be? 
if any man shall say to you, 
And Jesus said, Let her alone; 
say ye to the goodman of the house, 
and found as he had said unto them : 
Jesus said, Verily I say 
he answered and said unto them, 
gave to them, and said, 
And he said unto them, 
prayed, and spake the same words. 
Jesus answered and said unto them, 
And Jesus said, I am: 
that Jesus said unto him, 
he answering said unto him, 
said again unto them, 
he said, Truly this man 
go your way, tell his disciples 
as he said unto you. 
neither said they any thing to any 
he said unto them, Go ye 
But the angel said unto him, 
Zacharias said unto the angel, 
the angel answering said unto him, 
the angel came in unto her, and said, 
And the angel said unto her, 
Then said Mary unto the angel, 
the angel answered and said unto her, 
And Mary said, Behold 
and said, Blessed (art) thou 
And Maiy said, My soul 
his mother answered and said, 
And they said unto her, 
And the angel said unto them, 
the shepherds said one to another, 
and blessed God, and said, 
and said unto Mary 
and his mother said unto him, 
he said unto them, How is 
and said unto him, 
And he said unto them, 
And he said unto them, 
the devil said unto him, 
command this stone that it 
the devil said unto him, 
Jesus answered and said unto him, 
and said unto him, If thou 
Jesus answering said unto him, 
And he said unto them, 
And he said, Verily I say 
And he said unto them, 



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he said unto Simon, Launch 

Simon answering said unto him, 

Jesus said unto Simon, 

saying, I will: be thou clean. 

charged him to tell no man: 

their faith, he said unto him, 

he answering said unto them, 

Whether is easier, to say, 

or to say, Rise up 

he said unto the sick of the palsy, 

and he said unto him, 

Jesus answering said unto them, 

And they said unto him, 

And he said unto them, 

of the Pharisees said unto them, 

Jesus answering them said, 

and said to the man 

Then said Jesus unto them, 

he said unto the man, 

when all men shall speak 

And he spake a parable unto them, 

but say in a word, and 

and said unto the people that followed 

and said unto her, Weep not. 

And he said, Young man, 

they said, John Baptist 

Jesus answering said unto them, 

And the Lord said, 

he spake within himself, saying, 

Jesus answering said unto him, Simon, I 

have somewhat to say unto thee. And 

he saith, Master, say on. 
Tell me therefore, which of them 
Simon answered and said, 
And he said unto him, 
said unto her, Thy sins ar,e forgiven. 
And he said to the woman, 
he spake by a parable : 
And he said, Unto you it is given 
answered and said unto them, 
and he said unto them, 
And he said unto them, Where is your 

faith? 
with a loud voice said, 
And he said, Legion: 
And Jesus said, Who touched me ? 
Peter and they that were with him said, 
And Jesus said, Somebody hath 
And he said unto her, Daughter, 
but he said, Weep not; 
that they should tell no man what was 

done. 
And he said unto them, 
And Herod said, John have I 
the twelve, and said unto him, 
But he said unto them, 
And they said, We have no more 
And he said to his disciples, 
They answering said, 
He said unto them, But whom say ye that 

lam? Peter answering said, 
to tell no man that thing ; 
Saying, The Son of man must suffer 
Peter said unto Jesus, 
And Jesus answering said, 
he said unto his disciples, 
And said unto them, Whosoever 
John answered and said, 
And Jesus said unto him, 
James and John saw (this), they said, 
Lord, wilt thou that we command 
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Lu. 9:57. a certain (man) said unto him, 

58. And Jesus said unto him, 

59. And he said unto another, Follow me. 

But he said, Lord, 

60. Jesus said unto him, 

61. And another also said, 

62. And Jesus said unto him, 

10:10. into the streets of the same, and say, 
18. And he said unto them, I beheld 
21.andsa?c?, I thank thee, 
23. and said privately, Blessed 

26. He said unto him, 

27. And he answering said, 

28. And he said unto him, Thou hast answered 

29. willing to justify himself, said 

30. Jesus answering said, A certain 

35. and said unto him, Take care of him; 
37. And he said, He that shewed mercy on 
him. Then said Jesus unto him, 

40. and came to him, and said, 

— bid her therefore that she help me. 

41 . And Jesus answered and said unto her, 
11: 1 . one of his disciples said 

2. he said unto them, When ye pray, 
5. And he said unto them, 

— at midnight, and say unto him, 
7. shall answer and say, 

15. But some of them said, 

1.7. said unto them, Every kingdom 

27. and said unto him, Blessed 

28. But he said, Yea rather, blessed 
39. And the Lord said unto him, 
46. And he said, Woe unto you also, 
49. said the wisdom of God, 

12 : 3. whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness 

1 1 . or what ye shall say : 

12. what ye ought to say. 

13. And one of the company said unto him, 

Master, speak to my brother, 

14. And he said unto him, 

15. And he said unto them, 

16. And he spake a parable 

18. And he said, This will I do: 
20. But God said unto him, 

22. And he said unto his disciples, 

41. Then Peter said unto him, 

42. And the Lord said, 

45. But and if that servant say 
13: 2. Jesus answering said unto them, 

7. Then said he unto the dresser of his vine- 
yard, 
12. and said unto her, Woman, 
15. and said, (Thou) hypocrite, 
20. And again he said, Whereunto 

23. Then said one unto him, Lord, 

— And he said unto them, 

32. And he said unto them, Go ye, and tell 

that fox, Behold, I cast out 
35. until (the time) come when ye shall 
say, 
14: 3. spake unto the lawyers 

5. answered them, saying, (lit. answering 

them said) 
10. he may say unto thee, Friend, 

15. he said unto him, Blessed 

16. Then said he unto him, 

11 .to say to them that were bidden, 

18. The first said unto him, 

19. And another said, I have 

20. another said, I have married a wife, 

21. said to his servant, 

22. And the servant said, Lord, 



Lu. 14:23 

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22 

27, 

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31. 

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27 
30 
31 

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6 
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20 
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6 
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21 
22 
24 
26 
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42 
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. the lord said unto the servant, 

. he turned, and said unto them, 

. And he spake this parable 

. And he said, A certain man 

, And the younger of them said to (his) 
father, 

. he came to himself, he said, 

, And the son said unto him, 

, But the father said to his servants, 

, And he said unto him, Thy brother 
said to (his) father, Lo, 

, And he said unto him, Son, 

. he called him, and said unto him, 

• the steward said within himself, 

. And he said, An hundred measures of oil. 
And he said unto him, Take 

. Then said he to another, 
And he said, An hundred 

. And he said unto them, Ye 

. he cried and said, Father 

. But Abraham said, Son, 

. Then he said, I pray thee therefore, 

. And he said, Nay, father 

. And he said unto him, If they hear not 
Moses 

. Then said he unto the disciples, 

.the apostles said unto the Lord, 

. And the Lord said, If ye had faith 

.when he saw (them), he said unto them, 

.And Jesus answering said, 

. he said unto him, Arise, 

. he answered them and said, 

. And he said unto the disciples, 

. he said unto them, Wheresoever 

. he said within himself, 

. And the Lord said, Hear 

. And he spake this parable 

. and said, Suffer little children 

. And Jesus said unto him, 

. he said, All these have I kept 

. heard these things, he said unto him, 

. he said, How hardly 

. And they that heard (it) said, 

.he said, The things which are impossible 

. Then Peter said, Lo, 

. And he said unto them, Verily 

. and said unto them, Behold, 

. And he said, Lord, that I may receive 

. And Jesus said unto him, 

. and said unto him, 

. and said unto the Lord ; 

. and Jesus said unto him, 

. he added and spake a parable, 

. He said therefore, A certain 

. and said unto them, 

. he commanded these servants to be 

. And he said unto him, Well, 

. And he said likewise to him, 

. he said unto them that stood by, 

. And they said unto him, Lord, 

. And when he had thus spoken, 

. Saying, Go ye into the village 

. even as he had said unto them. 

. the owners thereof said 

, And they said, The Lord 

. said unto him, Master, 

, he answered and said unto them, 

.spake unto him, saying, Tell us, by 
what authority 
3. and said unto them, 
— and answer me : 
5. If we shall say, From heaven ; 



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Lu. 20: 6. But and if we say, Of men ; 
8. And Jesus said unto them, 
13. Then said the lord of the vineyard, 
16. when they heard (it), they said, 
17. he beheld them, and said, 
19. that he had spoken this parable 

23. and said unto them, 

24. They answered and said, Caesar's. 

25. And he said unto them, 

34. Jesus answering said unto them, 
39. certain of the scribes answering said, 
Master, thou hast well said. 

41. And he said unto them, 

42. The Lord said unto my Lord, 
45. he said unto his disciples, 

3. And he said, Of a truth 

5. goodly stones and gifts, he said, 

8. And he said, Take heed 
29. And he spake to them a parable ; 

, saying, Go and prepare 

9. And they said unto him, 
10. And he said unto them, 
15. And he said unto them, 
17. gave thanks, and said, 
25. And he said unto them, 
31 . And the Lord said, Simon, 

33. And he said unto him, 

34. And he said, I tell thee, 

35. And he said unto them, 

— And they said, Nothing. 

36. Then said he unto them, 
38. And they said, Lord, 

— And he said unto them, 
40. he said unto them. Pray 
46. And said unto them, Why sleep ye ? 

48. But Jesus said unto him, 

49. they said unto him, Lord, 

51 . And Jesus answered and said, 

52. Then Jesus said unto 
56. looked upon him, and said, 
5S. And Peter said, Man, I am not. 

60. And Peter said, Man, I know not 

61 . how he had said unto him, Before 
67(66 & 67). tell us. And he said unto them, 

If I tell you, 
70. Then said they all, 
71. And they said, What need we 

4. said Pilate to the chief priests 
14. Said unto them, Ye have 
22. he said unto them the third time, 
28. said, Daughters of Jerusalem, 

43. And Jesus said unto him, 
46. had cried with a loud voice, he said, 
— . having said thus, he gave up the ghost. 

5. they said unto them, 

17. And he said unto them, 

18. Cleopas, answering said unto him, 

19. And he said unto them, What things? 
And they said unto him, 

24. even so as the women had said: 

25. Then he said unto them, 

32. they said one to another, 

38. And he said unto them, Why 

40. when he had thus spoken, he shewed 

41. and wondered, he said unto them, 

44. he said unto them, These (are) the words 
46. And said unto them, 

Joh. 1 : 15. This was he o/whom I spake, 

22. Then said they unto him, Who art thou ? 

23. as said the prophet Esaias. 

25. and said unto him, Why baptizest 
30. he of whom I said, 

33. the same said unto me, 



23: 



24: 



Joh. 1 :38(39). They said unto him, Rabbi, 

42(43). And when Jesus beheld him, he said, 
46(47). And Nathanael said unto him, 
48(49). Jesus answered and said unto him, 
50(51). Jesus answered and said unto him, 
Because I said unto thee, I saw thee 
2:16. said unto them that sold doves, 

18. Then answered the Jews and said unto 

19. Jesus answered and said unto them, 

20. Then said the Jews, 

22. the word which Jesus had said, 
3: 2. and said unto him, Rabbi, 

3. Jesus answered and said unto him, 

7. that I said unto thee, Ye must 

9. Nicodemus answered and said unto him, 

10. Jesus answered and said unto him, 

12. If I have told you earthly things, 

■ — if I tell you (of) heavenly things ? 

26. and said unto him, Rabbi, 

27. John answered and said, 

28. bear me witness, that I said, 

4: 10. Jesus answered and said unto her, 

13. Jesus answered and said unto her, 
17. The woman answered and said, 
— Thou hast well said I have no 

27. yet no man said, What seekest thou ? 

29. a man, which told me all things 
32. But he said unto them, I 

39. He told me all that ever I did. 

48. Then said Jesus unto him, 

50. the word that Jesus had spoken unto him, 

52. And they said unto him, Yesterday 

53. in the which Jesus said unto him, 
5: 11. the same said unto me, 

12. What man is that which said unto thee, 

14. and said unto him, Behold, 

19. and said unto them, Verily, verily, 
6:10. And Jesus said, Make the men 

25. they said unto him, Rabbi, 

26. and said, Verily, verily, 

28. Then said they unto him, 

29. and said unto them, This is 

30. They said therefore unto him, What 

32. Then Jesus said unto them, 

34. Then said they unto him, 

35. And Jesus said unto them, 

36. But I said unto you, That 

41. because he said, I am 

43. said unto them, Murmur not 

53. Then Jesus said unto them, 

59. These things said he in the synagogue, 

60. disciples, when they had heard (this) , said, 

61. he said unto them, Doth this offend 
67. Then said Jesus unto the twelve, 

7: 3. His brethren therefore said unto him, 
9. Wlien he had said these words unto them, 
16. Jesus answered them, and said, My 
20. and said, Thou hast a devil: 
2 J . and said unto them, I have done 

33. Then said Jesus unto them, 

35. Then said the Jews among themselves, 

36. What (manner of) saying is this that he 

said, 

38. as the scripture hath said, 

39. But this spake he of the Spirit, 

42. Hath not the scripture said, 
45. and they said unto them, 

52. and said unto him, Art thou also 
8: 7. he lifted up himself, and said 

10. he said unto her, Woman, 

11. She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus 

said unto her, 
13. The Pharisees therefore said unto him, 



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Job.. 8: 14. and said unto them, Though I bear 
21. Then said Jesus again unto them, 
23. And he said unto them, Ye 
24,1 said therefore unto you, that 
25. And Jesus saith unto them, 
28. Then said Jesus unto them, 
39. They answered and said unto him, 

41. Then said they to him, We 

42. Jesus said unto them, 

48. said unto him, Say we not well 
52. Then said the Jews unto him, 

55. and if I should say, I know him not, 

57. Then said the Jews unto him, 

58. Jesus said unto them, 

9; 6. When he had thus spoken, he spat 
7. And said unto him, Go, 

1 1 . He answered and said, 

— and said unto me, Go 

12. Then said they unto him, Where is he? 

15. He said unto them, He put clay 
17. He said, He is a prophet. 

20. His parents answered them and said, 
22. These (words) spake his parents, 

23. Therefore said his parents, 

24. blind, and said unto him, 

25. and said, Whether he be a sinner 

26. Then said they to him again, 
27. 1 have told you already, 

28. Then they reviledhim, and said, 
30. The man answered and said unto 

34. They answered and said unto him, 

35. found him, he said unto him, 

36. He answered and said, 

37. And Jesus said unto him, 

39. And Jesus said, For judgment 

40. heard these words, and said unto him, 

41 . Jesus said unto them, 
10: 6. spake Jesus unto them: 

7. Then said Jesus unto them again, 
24.be the Christ, tell us plainly. 
25. 1 told you, and ye believed not: 

26. as I said unto you. 
34. 1 said, Ye are gods ? 

35. If he called them gods, 

36. because I said, I am the Son of God? 
41. all things that John spake 

11 : 4. When Jesus heard (that), he said, 

1 1 . These things said he : and after 

12. Then said his disciples, 

14. said Jesus unto them plainly, 

16. Then said Thomas, which is called 

21. Then said Martha unto Jesus, 
25. Jesus said unto her, 

28. And when she had so said, 

— saying, The Master is come, 

34. And said, Where have ye laid him? 

37. And some of them said, 

40. Said I not unto thee, that, if 

41 . and said, Father, I thank thee 

42. because of the people. ..I said 

43. And when he thus had spoken, 
46. and told them what things Jesus 

49. said unto them, Ye know nothing 
51. this spake he not of himself: 

12: 6. This he said, not that he cared 
7. Then said Jesus, Let her alone: 
19. therefore said among themselves, 

27. and what shall I say? Father, 

30. and said, This voice came not because of 

35. Then Jesus said unto them, 

38. which he spake, Lord, who hath 

39. because that Esaias said again, 



Joh. 12: 41. These things said Esaias, 
44. Jesus cried and said, 
49. what I should say, and what I 'should 
13: 7. Jesus answered and said unto him, 

1 1 . therefore said he, 

12. again, he said unto them, 
21 . When Jesus had thus said, 
— and testified, and said, 

28. for what intent he spake this 
, as I said unto the Jews, 
, I would have told you. 
, Jesus answered and said unto him, 
, whatsoever I have said 
, how I said unto you, 

ye would rejoice, because I said, 
. the word that I said unto you, 
. that I told you of them. 

I said not unto you at the beginning, 
. therefore said I, that he shall 
. Then said (some) of his disciples 
. and said unto them, 

of that I said, A little while, 
. to heaven, and said, 
. When Jesus had spoken these words, 
. went forth, and said unto them, 
. As soon then as he had said 
.they said, Jesus of Nazareth. 
. I have told you that I am (he): 
. saying might be fulfilled, which he spake, 
. Then said Jesus unto Peter, 
. and spake unto her that kept the door, 
.they know what I said. 
. And when he had thus spoken, 

with the palm of his hand, saying, 
. They said therefore unto him, Art not 

He denied (it), and said, 
. and said, What accusation 
. They answered and said unto him, 
. Then said Pilate unto them, 

The Jews therefore said unto him, 
.which he spake, signifying 
. called Jesus, and said unto him, 
■ or did others tell it thee of me ? 
. Pilate therefore said unto him, 
. And when he had said this, he went 
. but that he said, 

. They said therefore among themselves, 
.he said, It is finished: 
. And when she had thus said, 
. tell me where thou hast laid him, 
. and say unto them, 
. and (that) he had spoken these 
. And when he had so said, he shewed 
. Then said Jesus to them 
. when he had said this, he breathed 
. But he said unto them, 
.and said, Peace (be) unto you. 
. and said unto him, My Lord 
. And he said unto them, Cast 
. because he said unto him the third time, 

And he said unto him, Lord, 
. This spake he, signifying 

And whenhe had spoken this, he saith 
. and said, Lord, which is he 
. yet Jesus said not unto him, 
. And he said unto them, 
. And when he had spoken these things, 
.Which also said, Ye men of Galilee, 
.midst of the disciples, and said, 
. they prayed, and said, 
. let me freely speak unto you 
. The Lord said unto my Lord, 



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Acts 2 : 37. and said unto Peter 
3 : 4. said, Look on us. 

6. Then Peter said, Silver and gold 

22. said unto the fathers, 

4: 8. filled with the Holy Ghost, said unto 
19. and said unto them, 

23. and elders /tad said unto them. 

24. and said, Lord, thou (art) God, 

25. Who by the mouth of thy servant David 

hast said, 
5: 3. But Peter said, Ananias, 

8. Tell me whether ye sold the land for so 

much? And she said, Yea, for so much. 

9. Peter said unto her, 

19. and brought them forth, and said, 

29. apostles answered and said, 

35. And said unto them, 
6: 2. and said, It is not reason 
7 : 1 . Then said the high priest, 
3. And said unto him, 

7. will I judge, said God: 

26. saying, Sirs, ye are brethren.; 

27. thrust him away, saying, 

33. Then said the Lord to him, 
35. whom they refused, saying, 

37. which said unto the children of Israel, 
40. Saying unto Aaron, 
56. And said, Behold, I see 
60. when he had said this, he fell asleep. 
8: 20. But Peter said unto him, 

24. Then answered Simon, and said, 

29. Then the Spirit said unto Philip, 

30. and said, Understandest thou 

31. And he said, How can I, 

34. and said, I pray thee, 
37. And Philip said, If thou 

— And he answered and said, 

9: 5. And he said, Who art thou, Lord? And 
the Lord said, 
6. and astonished said, 

10. and to him said the Lord 

— he said, Behold, I (am here), Lord. 
15. But the Lord said unto him, 

17. said, Brother Saul, the Lord, 
34. And Peter said unto him, 
40. to the body said, Tabitha, arise. 
10: 3. and saying unto him, Cornelius. 
4. he was afraid, and said, 

— And he said unto him, Thy prayers 

14. But Peter said, Not so, 

19. the Spirit said unto him, 

21 . and said, Behold, I am he whom 

22. And they said, Cornelius 

34. and said, Of a truth I perceive 
11 : 6. But I said, Not so, Lord: 

12. And the spirit bade me go 

13. which stood and said unto him, 
12: 8. And the angel said unto him, 

11. was come to himself, he said, 

15. they said unto her, Thou art mad. 
17. And he said, Go shew 

13: 2. the Holy Ghost said, 

10. And said, O full of all subtilty 
16. beckoning with (his) handsale?, Men 
22. he gave testimony, and said, 
46. and said, It was necessary 

14:10. Said with a loud voice, 

15: 7. Peter rose up, and said unto them, 
36. Paul said unto Barnabas, 

16:18. and said to the spirit, 

20. brought them to the magistrates, saying 

(lit. having brought them... said) 



Actsl6:31. And they said, Believe 

17:32. some mocked: and others said, 
18: 6. and said unto them, Your blood 

9. Then spake the Lord to Paul 

14. Gallio said unto the Jews, 
21. bade them farewell, saying, 

19: 2. He said unto them, Have ye received 

— And they said unto him, 

3. And he said unto them, 

— And they said, Unto John's baptism. 

4. Then said Paul, John verily 

15. the evil spirit answered and said, 
21. saying, After I have been there, 
25. and said, Sirs, ye know 

41 . when he had thus spoken, he dismissed 
20: 10. said, Trouble not yourselves ; 

18. he said unto them, Ye know, 

35. he said, It is more blessed to give 

36. when he had thus spoken, he kneeled 
21: 11. and said, Thus saiththe Holy Ghost, 

14. saying, The will of the Lord 

20. and said unto him, Thou seest, 

37. May I speak unto thee ? 
39. But Paul said, I am a man 

22: 8. And he said unto me, I am Jesus 

10. And I said, What shall I do, Lord? And 

the Lord said unto me, 

13. and stood, and said unto me, 

14. he said, The God of our fathers 

19. And I said, Lord, 

21. And he said unto me, 

24. and bade that he should be examined 

25. Paul said unto the centurion 

27. captain came, and said unto him, 
23: 1. beholding the council, said, 

3. Then said Paul unto him, , 

4. they that stood by said, 

11 . and said, Be of good cheer, Paul : 
14. and said, We have bound ourselves 

20. And he said, The Jews 

23. called unto (him) two centurions, saying, 

(lit. he having called... said) 
24:20. let these same (here) say, if they have 
found any 

22. and said, When Lysias 
25: 9. answered Paul, and said, 

10. Then said Paul, I stand 

26:15. And I said, Who art thou, Lord? And he 
said, 

29. And Paul said, I would to God, 

30. And when he had thus spoken, 
27: 21. in the midst of them, and said, 

31. Paul said to the centurion 
35. And when he had thus spoken, 

28:21. And they said unto him, 

25. after that Paul had spoken one word, 

26. and say, Hearing ye shall hear, 
29. And when he had said these words, 

Ro. 10: 6. Say not in thine heart, 
1 Co. 1 : 15. Lest any should say that 

1 : 28 . But if any man say unto you , 

11 :22. What shall I say to you ? 

24. he brake (it), and said, 

12: 3. no man can say that Jesus is the Lord, 

15. If the foot shall say, 

16. And if the ear shall say, 

21 . the eye cannot say unto the hand, 
15 :27. But when he saith, All things 
2Co. 4: 6. For God, who commanded the light to 
shine 
6: 16. as God hath said, I will dwell in them, 
Gal. 2: 14. 1 said unto Peter before (them) all, 



Eno 



( 298 ) 



EPr 



Col. 


4 


Tit. 


1 


Heb 


. 1 




3 




7 




10 




12 


Jas. 


o 



Uoh.1 



4 

Jude 

Rev. 7 
17 
21 



17. And say to Archippus, Take heed to 
12. a prophet of their own, said, 

5. For unto which of the angels said he 

10. that generation, and said, They do alway 
9. And as I may so say, 

7. Then said I, Lo, I come 

30. For we know him that hath said, 
21. Moses said, I exceedingly fear 

3. and say unto him, Sit thou here 
— and say to the poor, 

11. For he that said, Do not commit adultery. 

said also, Do not kill. 

16. And one of you say unto them, 

6. If we say that we have fellowship 

8. If we say that we have no sin, 

10. If we say that we have not sinned, 
20. If a man say, I love God, 

9. but said, The Lord rebuke thee. 
14. And he said to me, These are they 

7. And the angel said unto me, 

5. he that sat upon the throne said, 

6. And he said unto me, It is done. 

6. And he said unto me, These sayings 

17. And let him that heareth say, 



^pyaCfOfiaLi ergazomai. 

Mat. 7 : 23. ye that work iniquity. 

21 : 28. go work to day in my vineyard. 

25: 16. went and traded (lit. worked for himself 

gain) with the same, 
26: 10. for she hath wrought a good work 
Mar 14: 6. she hath wrought a good work on me. 
Lu. 13: 14. in which men ought to work: 
Jch. 3:21. that they are wrought in God. 

5:17. answered them,My Father Mw£e#i hitherto, 

and I work. 
6:21 . Labour not for the meat 
28. that we might work the works 
30. what dost thou work ? 
9: 4. 1 must work the works 
— when no man can icork. 
Actsl0:35.and worketh righteousness, 
13:41. 1 work a wx>rk in your days, 
18: 3. he abode with them, and wrought: 
Ro. 2: 10. to every man that worketh good, 

4: 4. Now to him that worketh is the reward 

5. But to him that worketh not, 
13:10. Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: 
lCor.4: 12. working with our own hands: 

9: 6. power to forbear working? (lit. not to 
ivork) 
13. they which minister about holy things 
16: 10. he worketh the work of the Lord, 
Gal. Q:\0.let us do good unto all 
Eph. 4:28. working with (his) hands the thing which 
Col. 3:23. do (it) heartily, 

lTh. 2: 9. labouring night and day, because we would 
not be chargeable 
4: 11. and to work with your own hands, 
2Th. 3: 8. but wrought (lit. working) with labour 

10. if any would not work, 

11. working not at all, 

12. that with quietness they work, and eat their 
Heb 11 :33. wrought righteousness, obtained promises, 
Jas. 2 : 9. ye commit sin, and are convinced 

2Joh. 8. those things which we have wrought, (lit. 

have gained) 
3Joh. 5. whatsoever thou doest to the brethren, 
Rev.l8:17.as many as trade by (lit. work for them- 
selves gain by) sea, 



ipyaaia, ergasia. 

Lu. 12:58. in the way, give diligence 
Actsl6: 16. brought her masters much gain 
19. the hope of their gains 
19: 24. brought no small gain 

25. by this craft we have our wealth. 
Eph. 4: 19. to work (lit. to the working of ) all un- 
cleanness 



Mat 


. 9 


37. 
38. 




10 


10. 




20 


1. 

2. 

8. 


Lu. 


10 


2. 

7. 




13 


27. 


Actsl9 


25. 


2Co.ll 


13. 


Phi 


. 3 


2. 


ITi 


5 


18. 


2Ti 


2 


15. 


Jas. 


5 


4. 



Epyarifg, ergatees. 

but the labourers (are) few; 

that he will send forth labourers 

for the workman is worthy 

to hire labourers into his vineyard. 

agreed with the labourers for a penny 

Call the labourers, and give them 

but the labourers (are) few: 

that he would send forth labourers 

for the labourer is worthy of 

(ye) workers of iniquity. 

the workmen of like occupation, 

false apostles^ deceitful workers, 

beware of evil workers, 

The labourer (is) worthy of his reward. 

a ivorkman that needeth not to be 

the hire of the labourers 



Mat. 5:16 

11: 2 

23: 3 

5 

26:10 

Mar 13: 34 

14: 6 

Lu. 11:48 

24:19 

Joh. 3:19. 

20 

21 

4:34 

5:20 

36 

6:28 
29 

7: 3 

7 

21 

8:39 
41 

9: 3 

4 

10:25 

32 

33 

37 

38 

14:10 

11 

12 

15:24 

17: 4 

Acts 5:38 

7:22. 



fjoyov, ergon. 

they may see your good works, 

heard in the prison the works of Christ, 

but do not ye after their works: 

But all their works they do 

for she hath wrought a good work 

. to every man his work, 

she hath wrought a good work on me. 

the deeds of your fathers : 

mighty in deed and word 

their deeds were evil. 

lest his deeds should be reproved. 

his deeds maybe made manifest, 

and to finish his work. 

shew him greater works than these, 

for the works which the Father 

the same works that I do, 

that we might work the works of God? 

This is the work of God, 

the works that thou doest. 

the works thereof are evil. 

I have done one work, 

the works of Abraham. 

the deeds of your father. 

the works of God should be made manifest 

in him. 
work the works of him that 
the works that I do 
Many good works have I shewed you from 

my Father ; for which of those works 
For a good work we stone thee not ; 
If I do not the works of my Father, 
believe not me, believe the works: 
dwelleth in me, he doeth the works. 
believe me for the very works' sake, 
the works that I do 

If I had not done among them the works 
I have finished the work 
this work be of men, it will come to 

nought : 
mighty in words and in deeds. 



EPr 



( 299 ) 



Acts 7 

9; 

13; 



26 
Ro. 2 





13 


3 
12 




14:20 




15 


18 


lCo 


. 3 


13 

14 

15 




5 


2 




9 


1 




15:58. 




16 


10 


2Co 


. 9 


8 




10 


11. 




11 


15 


Gal 


2 


16 




3 


2 

5. 

10. 




5 


19 




6 


4. 


Eph 


. 2 


9. 
10. 




4 


12. 




5 


11. 


Phi 


1 


6 
22. 




2:30. 


Col 


1 


10 
21. 




3 


17. 


lTh 


. 1 


3. 




5 


13. 


2Th 


. 1 


11 




2 


17 


lTi 


2 


10. 




3 


1. 




5 


10 



25 



6: 
2Ti. 1: 

2: 
3; 



18 



. in the works of their own hands. 

. this woman was full of good works 

. for the work whereunto I have called 

. I work a work in your days, a work which 

ye shall in no wise believe, 
.for the work which they fulfilled. 
. Known unto God are all his works 
. and went not with them to the work, 
.works meet for repentance, 
.to every man according to his deeds: 
.patient continuance in well doing 
. shew the work of the law 
, by the deeds of the law there shall no flesh 

be justified 
. By what law ? of works ? 
, without the deeds of the law. 
, were justified by works, 
, righteousness without works, 
, not of works, but of him that calleth ; 
but as it were by the works of the law. 
, then (is it) no more of ivorks : 
But if (it be) of works, then is it no 

more grace : otherwise work is no more 

work. 
a terror to good works, 
, the works of darkness, 
. destroy not the work of God. 
, by word and deed, 

. Every man's work shall be made manifest: 
every man's work of what sort it is. 
. If any man's work abide 
If any man's work shall be burned, 
. he that hath done this deed 
are not ye my work 
abounding in the work of the Lord, 
, for he worketh the work of the Lord, 
, to every good work .- 
in deed when we are present, 
according to their works. 
by the works of the law, but 
not by the works of the law: for by the 

works of the law shall no flesh 
the Spirit by the works of the law, 
by the works of the law, or by the hearing 
For as many as are of the works of the 

law 
the works of the flesh 
But let every man prove his own work, 
Not of works, lest any man should boast, 
created in Christ Jesus unto good works, 
for the work of the ministry, 
with the unfruitful works 
he which hath begun a good work in you 
the fruit of my labour: 
for the work of Christ 
in every good work, 

enemies in (your) mind by wicked wor ks, 
do in word or deed, 
your work of faith, 
for their work's sake, 
the work of faith with power : 
good word and work. 
with good works. 
he desireth a good work. 
.Well reported of for good works; 
diligently followed every good work. 
.also the good works (of some) are mani- 
fest beforehand; 
. that they be rich in good works, 
. not according to our works, 
. prepared unto every good work. 
. throughly furnished unto all good works. 



2Ti. 


4 


: 5 
14 

18 


Tit. 


1 


16. 




2 


7. 
14 




3 


5. 

8. 
14 


Heb 


1 


:10 




2 


. 7. 




3 


9 




4 


3 

4. 

10 




6 


1 
10 




9 


14. 




10 


:24 




13 


:21 


Jas. 


1 


4 
25 




2 


-.14 
17 

18 

20 
21 

22 

24 

25 
26 




3 


13 


IPet. 1 


17 




2 


12 


2Pet 


.2 


: 8 




3 


10 


Uoh.3 


8. 






12. 






18. 


2Joh 




11. 


3Joh 




10 


Jude 




15. 


Rev. 


2 


2 





13 




19 




22 




23 




26 


3 


: 1 




2 




8. 




15 


9:20 


14 


:13 


15 


: 3 


16 


:11 


18 


; 6 



EPr 

.do the work of an evangelist, 
• according to his works : 
. from every evil work, 
,but in works they deny (him), 
unto every good work reprobate. 
. a pattern of good works : 
. zealous of good works. 
. to be ready to every good work, 
. Not by tvorks of righteousness 
, to maintain good ivorks. 
.to maintain good works 
. the works of thine hands : 
.over the works of thy hands: 
. and saw my works forty years. 
. although the works were finished from the 

foundation of the world. 
. rest the seventh day from all his works. 
. hath ceased from his own works, 
. of repentance from dead ivorks, 
. your icork and labour of love, 
, purge your conscience from dead works 
.to provoke unto love and to good works: 
. Make you perfect in every good work 
.let patience have (her) perfect work, 
. but a doer of the work, 
. say he hath faith, and have not works ? 
.faith, if it hath not works, is dead, 
. and I have works : shew me thy faith 

without thy works, and I will shew thee 

my faith by my works. 
. faith without works is dead ? 
. Was not Abraham our father justified by 

works, 
. faith wrought with his works, and by works 

was faith made perfect ? 
. that by works a man is justified, and not 

by faith only. 
.was not Rahab the harlot justified by 

works, 
. so faith without works is dead also, 
.his works with meekness of wisdom. 
. according to every man's work, 
.by (your) good works, which they shall 

behold, 
.with (their) unlawful deeds ; 
, and the works that are therein 
.might destroy the works of the devil, 
.his own works were evil, 
. but in deed and in truth. 
, is partaker of his evil deeds. 
.his deeds which he doeth, 
, of all their ungodly deeds . 

. I know thy works, and thy labour, 
.repent, and do the first works; 
the deeds of the Nicolaitanes, f 
I know thy works, and tribulation, 
. I know thy works, and where 
I know thy works, and charity, 
thy patience, and thy works ; 
, they repent of their deeds. 
unto every one of you according to your 

works. 
keepeth my works unto the end, 
, I know thy works, that thou hast 
i for I have not found thy works 
, I know thy works : behold, I 
I know thy works, that thou art 
, repented not of the works of their hands, 
. and their works do follow them. 
. and marvellous (are) thy ivorks, 
. repented not of their deeds. 
, double according: to her works : 



a. 



EPr ( 300 ) 



Rev 20:12. according to their works. 
13. according to their works. 
22: 12. according as his work shall be. 

IpsOiZw, erethizo. 

2Co. 9: 2. zeal hath provoked very many. 

Col. 3: 21. provoke not your children {to anger), 



spddu), erido. 
Acts27 : 41 . the forepart stuck fast, and remained 



Epevyo/mai, erugomai. 
Mat.l3:35.I will utter things which have been kept 



secret 



epevvato, erunao. 

Joh. 5:39. Search the scriptures ; for in them 

7:52. Search, and look: for out of Galilee 
Ro. 8 : 27. And he that searcheth the hearts 
lCo. 2: 10. the Spirit searcheth all things, 
IPet. 1:11. Searching what, or what manner 
Rev. 2:23.1 am he which searcheth the reins 



Mat. 7 

13 
17 

21 



25 



26 
Mar 11 

Lu. 2: 
4: 

12: 

13: 

14: 
15: 
17: 



19: 

20: 
22: 

23: 

Joh. 4: 

6: 

11: 

12: 

14: 

15: 

Acts 2: 

8: 

13: 



£|0£w, ereo. 

4. Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, 

22. Many will say to me 

30. I will say to the reapers, 

20. ye shall say unto this mountain, 

3. ye shall say, The Lord hath need of them; 
24. 1 in like wise will tell you by what 
25. he will say unto us, Why 
34. Then shall the King say unto them 

40. the King shall answer and say unto them, 

41. Then shall he say also unto them on the 
75. of Jesus, which said unto him, 

29. and I will tell you by what authority 

31 . he will say, Why then did ye not 

24. according to that which is said in the 

12. It is said, Thou shalt not tempt 

23. Ye will surely say unto me this proverb, 

10. whosoever shall speak a word 
19. And 1 will say to my soul, 

25. he shall answer and say unto you, 

27. he shall say, I tell you, I know you not. 
9. come and say to thee, Give this man place; 
18. and will say unto him, Father, 

7. will say unto him by and by, when he is 

8. And will not rather say unto him, 

21. Neither shall they say, Lo here ! 

23. And they shall say to you, See 
31. thus shall ye say unto him, 

5. he will say, Why then believed ye him not ? 

1 1 . And ye shall say unto the goodman of 

13. and found as he had said unto them: 
29. in the which they shall say, Blessed 
18. in that saidst thou truly. 
65. Therefore said I unto you, 
13. Howbeit Jesus spake of his death: 
50. even as the Father said unto me, 
29. 1 have told you before it come to pass, 
15. but I have called you friends; 
16. this is that which was spoken 

24. of these things which ye have spoken 
34. he said on this wise, I will give 

40. which is spoken of in the prophets ; 



Actsl7: 


23. 


20:38. 


23: 


5. 


Ro. 3: 


5. 


4: 


1. 




18. 


6: 




7: 


7. 


8:31. 


9: 


14. 




19. 




20. 




30. 


11 


19. 


lCo.l4:16. 




23. 


15 


35. 


2Co.l2 


6. 




9. 


Phi. 4 


4. 


Heb 1 


13. 


4 


3. 




4. 




7, 


10 


9. 


13 


5. 


Jas. 2 


18. 


Rev. 7 


14. 


17 


7. 


19 


3. 



EPH 

certain also of your own poets have said, 
for the words which he spake, 
Thou shalt not speak evil of the ruler 
righteousness of God, what shall we say ? 
What shall we then say that Abraham, 
according to that which was spoken, 
What shall we say then ? Shall we continue 
What shall we say then? (Is) the law 

sin? 
What shall we then say to these things ? 
What shall we say then? (Is there) 
Thou wilt say then unto me, Why doth he 
Shall the thing formed say to him that 
What shall we say then? That the Gentiles, 
Thou wilt say then, The branches were 
how shall he that occupieth the room of 

the unlearned say Amen 
will they not say that ye are mad? 
But some (man) will say, How 
for I will say the truth : 
And he said unto me, My grace is 
again I say, Rejoice. 

said he at any time, Sit on my right hand, 
as he said, As I have sworn 
. For he spake in a certain place of the 
as it is said, To day if ye will hear his 
. Then said he, Lo, I come 
for he hath said, I will never leave thee, 

nor forsake thee. 
. Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, 
And I said unto him, Sir, 
. I will tell thee the mystery 
. And again they said, Alleluia. 



£jorjjuia, ereemia. 

Mat.l5:33.so much bread in the wilderness, as to 
Mar 8: 4. with bread here in the wilderness? 
2Co.ll :26. (in) perils in the wilderness, 
Heb 11 :38. they wandered in deserts, 



Mat. 3 

4 

11 

24 

Mar 1 



Lu. 1 
3 

4 
5 
7 
8 
15 
Joh. 1 
3 
6 

11 

Acts 7 



J3 



tprifiog, y}, ereemos. subst. 

1 . in the wilderness of Judaea, 

3. crying in the wilderness, Prepare ye 

1 . led up of the spirit into the wilderness 
7. What went ye out into the wilderness to 

26. Behold, he is in the desert ; 

: 3. voice of one crying in the wilderness, 

4. John did baptize in the wilderness, 
12.driveth him into the wilderness. 
13. he was there in the wilderness 

80. and was in the deserts till the day of 

2. the son of Zacharias in the wilderness. 
4. of one crying in the wilderness, 

1 . by the Spirit into the wilderness, 
16. withdrew himself into the wilderness, 
;24.ye out into the wilderness for to see? 
29. driven of the devil into the wilderness. 
: 4. the ninety and nine in the wilderness, 
23. of one crying in the wilderness, 
; 14. lifted up the serpent in the wilderness, 
; 31 . fathers did eat manna in the desert; 
49. did eat manna in the wilderness, 
54. unto a country near to the wilderness, 
;30.in the wilderness of mount Sina 
36. in the wilderness forty years. 
38. in the church in the wilderness 
42. forty years in the wilderness? 
44. of witness in the wilderness, 
18. their manners in the wilderness. 



EPH 



( 301 ) 



EPX 



Acts21:38.1eddest out into the wilderness 
lCo.10: 5. were overthrown in the wilderness. 
Heb 3 : 8. day of temptation in the wilderness : 

17. carcases fell in the wilderness? 
Rev.12: 6. fled into the wilderness, 

14. that she might fly into the loildemess, 
17 : 3. away in the spirit into the wilderness . 



Mat.l4:13 

15 

23:38 

Mar 1:35 

45. 

6:31. 

32. 

35. 

Lu. 4:42. 

9:10. 

12. 

13:35. 

Acts 1:20. 

8:26. 

Gal. 4:27. 



tp^fiog, ereemos. adj. 

.into a desert place apart: 
. This is a desert place, 
. your house is left unto you desolate. 
. departed into a solitary place, 
. was without in desert places : 
, apart into a desert place, 
, they departed into a desert place 
This is a desert place, 
and went into a desert place: 
into a desert place belonging to the city 
here in a desert place, 
your house is left unto you desolate : 
Let his habitation be desolate, 
Jerusalem unto Gaza, which is desert. 
the desolate hath many more children (lit. 
many the children of the desolate rather) 



zprjjuioio, ereemoo. 

Mat.l2:25. kingdom. ..is brought to desolation; 
Lu. 11 -.17. divided against itself is brought to deso- 
lation ; 
Rev.17: 16. shall make her desolate 

18: 17(16). For in one hour so great riches is come 
to nought. 
19. in one hour is she made desolate. 



€p77/xwo-fc? ereemosis. 

Mat.24:15.the abomination of desolation, 
Mar 13 : 14. the abomination of desolation, 
Lu. 21 : 20. the desolation thereof is nigh. 



IpiCyd), erizo. 

Mat.12 : 19. He shall not strive, nor cry ; 



ipiOda, erithia. 

Ro. 2: 8. But unto them that are contentious, (lit. 

of contention) 
2Co.l2:20. envyings, wraths, strifes, 
Gal. 5:20. emulations, wrath, strife, 

1 : 16. The one preach Christ of contention, 
2: 3. (Let) nothing (be done) through strife 
3: 14. envying and strife in your hearts, 
16. For where envying and strife 



Ph 



Jas 



zpiov, erion. 

Heb 9: 19. scarlet wool, and hyssop, 

Rev. 1:14. and (his) hairs (were) white like wool, 



EpiQ) ens. 

Ro. 1 : 29. of envy, murder, debate, 

13: 13. not in strife and envying. 
ICo. 1 : 11. there are contentions among you. 

3: Z. strife, and divisions, are ye not carnal, 
2Co.l2:20. lest (there be) debates, envyings, 



Gal. 5 :20. variance, emulations, wrath, 
Phi. 1 : 15. preach Christ even of envy and strife ; 
ITi. 6: 4. cometh envy, strife, railings, 
Tit. 3: 9. genealogies, and contentions, and strivings 
about the law ; 



epi(j)iov 9 eriphion. 

Mat.25:33.but the goats on the left. 



epilog, eriphos. 
Mat.25:32.divideth (his) sheep from the goats 
Lu. 15 : 29. thou never gavest me a kid. 



kpfir]vua, hermeenia. 

1 Co.12 : 10. the interpretation of tongues : 

14:26. a revelation, hath an interpretation. 



zpp.r}VEvu), hermeenuo. 

Joh. 1:38(39). which is to say, being interpreted, 
42(43). which is by interpretation, A stone. 
9: 7. which is by interpretation, Sent. 
Heb 7: 2. being by interpretation King of righteous- 
ness, 



Ij07T£tov, herpeton. 



Actsl0:12. wild beasts, and creeping things, 
11 : 6. wild beasts, and creeping things, 
Ro. l:23.fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. 
Jas. 3: 7. and of serpents, and of things in the sea, 



ip^o/mai, erkomai. 

Mat. 2: 2. and are come to worship him. 

8.1 may come and worship him also. 

9. till it came and stood over where 
W.when they were come into the house, 
21. and came into the land of Israel. 

23. he came and dwelt in a city called 

3 : 7. saw many of the Pharisees and Sadducees 
come to his baptism, 

11. but he that cometh after me is mightier 

14. and comest thou to me ? 

16. like a dove, and lighting upon him: 
4: 13. he came and dwelt in Capernaum, 
5: 17. that I am come to destroy 

— lam not come to destroy, 

24. and then come and offer thy gift. 

6: 10. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done 
7 :15. which come to you in sheep's clothing, 

25. and the floods came, 
27. and the floods came, 

8: 2. there came a leper and worshipped 
7. 1 will come and heal him. 
9. and to another, Come, and he cometh ; and 
to my 

14. And when Jesus was come 

28. when he was come to the other side 

29. art thou come hither to torment us before 
9 : 1 . and came into his own city. 

10. sinners came and sat down with him 
13. for I am not come to call 

15. but the days will come, 

18. there came a certain ruler, and worshipped 

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Mat. 9:28. And when he was come into the house, 
10: 13. let your peace come upon it: 

23. till the Son of man he come. 

34. that I am come to send peace on earth: I 

came not to send peace, 

35. For I am come to set a man at variance 
11: 3. Art thou he that should come, 

14. which was for to come. 

18. For John came neither eating 

19. The Son of man came eating 
12: 9. he went into their synagogue: 

42. for she came from the uttermost parts 
44. and when he is come, he findeth (it) empty, 
13: 4. and the fowls came and devoured 
19. then cometh the wicked (one), and 
25. his enemy came and sowed tares 

32. so that the birds of the air come 

36. and went into the house: 

54. when he was come into his own country, 
14: 12. and went and told Jesus. 

28. bid me come unto thee on the water. 

29. And he said, Come. 

— walked on the water, to go to Jesus. 

33. came and worshipped him, 

34. when they were gone over, they came into 
15:25. Then came she and worshipped 

29. came nigh unto the sea 

39. and came into the coasts of Magdala. 
16: 5. when his disciples were come 

13. When Jesus came into the coasts 

24. If any (man) will come after me, 

27. Son of man shall come in the glory 

28. see the Son of man coming in his kingdom. 
17:10.Elias must first come? 

11. Elias truly shall first come, 

12. That Elias is come already, 

14. when they were come to the multitude, 
24. And when they were come to Capernaum, 

18: 7. that offences come; but woe to that man 
by whom the offence cometh! 
1 1 . For the Son of man is come 

31. and came and told unto their lord 
19: 1 . came into the coasts of Judaea 

14. forbid them not, to come unto me: 
20: 9. when they came that (were hired) about 
the eleventh hour, 
10. But when the first came, they supposed 
28. came not to be ministered unto, 
21 : 1 . and were come to Bethphage, 
5. cometh unto thee, meek, 
9. Blessed (is) he that cometh in the name of 

the Lord ; 
19. he came to it, and found nothing thereon, 
23. when he was come into the temple, 

32. For John came unto you 

40. When the lord therefore of the vineyard 

cometh, 
22: 3. they would not come. 
23:35. That upon you may come 

39. Blessed (is) he that cometh in the name of 
the Lord. 
24: 5. For many shall come in my name, 

30. and they shall see the Son of man coming 

in the clouds of heaven 
39. until the flood came, 

42. your Lord doth come. 

43. the thief would come, 

44. the Son of man cometh. 

46. whom his lord when he cometh 
48.My lord delayeth his coming; (lit. to 
come) 
25: 6. Behold, the bridegroom cometh ; 



Mat.25 : 10. went to buy, the bridegroom came ; 
11 . Afterward came also the other 
13. the Son of man cometh. 

19. the lord of those servants cometh, 
27. at my coming I should have received 
31. When the Son of man shall come 
36. and ye came unto me. 

39. in prison, and came unto thee ? 
26:36. Then cometh Jesus with them 

40. And he cometh unto the disciples, 
43. he came and found them 

45. Then cometh he to his disciples, 

47. one of the twelve, came, 

64. and coming in the clouds of heaven. 
27 :33. when they were come unto a place called 

49. whether Elias will come to save him. 

57. there came a rich man 

64. lest his disciples come by night, and 
28 : 1 . came Mary Magdalene 

11. came into the city, and shewed 

13. came by night, and stole him (away) 
Mar 1 : 7. There cometh one mightier than I 

9. Jesus came from Nazareth 

14. Jesus came into Galilee, 

24. art thou come to destroy us ? 

29. they entered into the house of Simon 
40. there came a leper to him, 
45. they came to him from every quarter. 
2 : 3. And they come unto him, 

13. the multitude resorted unto him, 
17.1 came not to call the righteous, 

18. they come and say 

20. But the days will come, 

3: 8. what great things he did, came unto him. 

19. and they went into an house. 
31. There came then his brethren 

4: 4. and the fowls of the air came 

15. Satan cometh immediately, 

21. Is a candle Drought to be put 

22. that it should come abroad. 

5 : 1 . they came over unto the other side 
15. they come to Jesus, 

22. there cometh one of the rulers of the 

23. (I pray thee), come and lay thy hands on 

her, 

26. nothing bettered, but rather grew worse, 

27. came in the press behind, and touched 

33. came and fell down before him, 
35. there came from the ruler of the 
38. he cometh to the house of the ruler 

6: Land came into his own country; 

29. when his disciples heard (of it), they came 

31. for there were many coming 

48. he cometh unto them, 

53. when they had passed over, they came 
7: 1 . certain of the scribes, which came 

25. came and fell at his feet: 
31. he came unto the sea 

8: 10. came into the parts of Dalmanutha. 
22. he cometh to Bethsaida ; 

34. Whosoever will come after me, 
38. when he cometh in the glory 

9: l.have seen the kingdom of God come with 
power. 
7. a voice came out of the cloud, 

1 1 . Elias must first come? 

12. Elias verily cometh first, and 

13. That Elias is indeed come, 

14. when he came to (his) disciples, 
33. And he came to Capernaum: 

10: Land cometh into the coasts 

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13: 



14: 



Mar 10:30. in the world to come 

45. came not to be ministered unto, 

46. they came to Jericho: 
50. rose, and came to Jesus. 

11 : 9. he that cometh in the name of the Lord: 
10. the kingdom of our father David, that 
cometh 

13. he came, if haply he might find any thing 

thereon : and when he came to it, 

15. And they come to Jerusalem: 
27. they come again to Jerusalem: 

— there come to him the chief priests, 
12: 9. he will come and destroy 

14. And when they were come, they say 
18. Then come unto him the Sadducees, 

42. there came a certain poor widow, and 
6. For many shall come in my name, 

26. see the Son of man coming in the clouds 

35. the master of the house cometh, 

36. Lest coming suddenly he find 
3. there came a woman having an alabaster 

box 

16. and came into the city, 

17. he cometh with the twelve. 

32. And they came to a place 
37. he cometh, and findeth them 

41 . And he cometh the third time, 

— it is enough, the hour is come ; 

45. And as soon as he was come, he goeth 

straightway 
62. coming in the clouds of heaven. 
66. there cometh one of the maids 
15:21. coming out of the country, 
36. whether Elias will come 

43. also waited for the kingdom of God, came, 
16: l.that they might come and anoint him. 

2. they came unto the sepulchre 
Lu. 1 :43. that the mother of my Lord should come 
59. they came to circumcise the child; 
2 : 16. And they came with haste, 

27. he came by the Spirit into 

44. in the company, went a day's journey ; 
51 . and came to Nazareth, 

3: 3. he came into all the country 

12. Then came also publicans to be baptized, 

16. but one mightier than I cometh, 
4: 16. he came to Nazareth, 

34. art thou come to destroy us ? 

42. and came unto him, 

5: 7. that they should come and help them. 
And they came, and filled 

17. which were come out of every town 
32. 1 came not to call the righteous, 

35. But the days will come, 
6:17. which came to hear him, 

47. Whosoever cometh to me, 
7 : 3. that he would come and heal his servant. 

7. thought I myself worthy to come unto thee : 

8. and to another, Come, and he cometh ; and 

to my 

9. Art thou he that should come ? 
20. Art thou he that should come ? 

33. For John the Baptist came neither 

34. The Son of man is come eating and 
8: 12. then cometh the devil, 

17. not be known and come abroad. 

35. and came to Jesus, 

41. behold, there came a man 
47. that she was not hid, she came trembling, 
49. there cometh one from the ruler 
9:23. If any (man ) will come after me, 
26. when he shall come in his own glory, 



Lu. 9: 56. is not come to destroy men's lives, 
10: l.he himself would come. 

32. came and looked (on him), and passed by 

33. as he journeyed, came where he was: 
11 : 2. Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done 

25. And whenhe cometh, he findeth (it) swept 
31. she came from the utmost parts 

12:36. when he cometh and knocketh, 

37. whom the lord when he cometh shall find 

38. And if he shall come in the second watch, 

or come in the third watch, 

39. the thief would come, 

40. the Son of man cometh 

43. whom his lord when he cometh 

45. My lord delayeth his coming; (lit. to 

come) 
49. 1 am come to send fire on the earth ; 
54. There cometh a shower ; 
13: 6. he came and sought fruit 
7. 1 come seeking fruit 
14. in them therefore come and be healed, 
35. Blessed (is) he that cometh in the name of 
the Lord. 
14: l.as he went into the house 

9. he that bade thee and him come and say 
10. when he that bade thee cometh, 
17. Come; for all things are now ready. 
20. and therefore I cannot come. 

26. If any (man) come to me, 

27. doth not bear his cross, and come after me, 
31. meet him that cometh against him 

15: 6. And when he cometh home, he calleth 

17. And when he came to himself, 
20. and came to his father. 

25. as he came and drew nigh 
30. But as soon as this thy son was come, 
16:21. the dogs came and licked his sores. 

28. lest they also come into this place of tor- 

ment. 
17: l.but that offences will come: but woe (unto 
him), through whom they come! 
20. when the kingdom of God should come, 
— The kingdom of God cometh not with 
observation: 

22. The days will come, when ye shall desire 
27. the flood came, and destroyed them all. 

18: 3. she came unto him, saying, Avenge 
5. by her continual coming she weary me. 
8. when the Son of man cometh, shall he 
16. little children to come unto me, 
30. in the world to come life everlasting. 
19: 5. when Jesus came to the place, 
10. For the Son of man is come 
13. Occupy till I come. 

18. And the second came, 
20. And another came, saying, 

23. at my coming I might have required mine 
38. Blessed (be) the King that cometh in the 

name of the Lord: 
20: 16. He shall come and destroy 
21 : 6. the days will come, in the which 
8. for many shall come in my name, 
27. then shall they see the Son of man coming 
in a cloud with power 
22 : 7. Then came the day of unleavened bread, 
18. until the kingdom of God shall come. 
45. and was come to his disciples, 
23:26. laid hold upon one Simon, a Cyrenian, 
coming out of the country, 

29. behold, the days are coming, 
42. when thou comest into thy kingdom. 

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Lu. 24: 23. found not his body, they came, saying, 
Joh. 1 : 7. The same came for a witness, 
9. that cometh into the world. 

11. He came unto his own, 

15. He that cometh after me 

27. who coming after me 

29. John seeth Jesus coming unto him, 

30. After me cometh a man 

31. am I come baptizing with water. 
39(40). He saith unto them, Come and see. 

They came and saw 
46(47). Philip saith unto him, Come and see. 
47(48). Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him, 
3: 2. The same came to Jesus by night, 

— thou art a teacher come from God: (lit. 

that thou art come a teacher from God) 
8. canst not tell whence it cometh, 

19. light is come into the world, 

20. neither cometh to the light, 

21. he that doeth truth cometh to the light, 

22. After these things came Jesus 
26. they came unto John, 

— all (men) come to him. 

31. He that cometh from above is above all: 

— he that cometh from heaven 

4: 5. Then cometh he to a city of Samaria, 
7. There cometh a woman of Samaria 

15. that I thirst not, neither come hither to 

draw. 

16. call thy husband, and come hither. 
21. the hour cometh, when 

23. But the hour cometh, and now is, 

25. 1 know that Messias cometh, which is called 

Christ: when he is come, 
27. upon this came his disciples, 
30. and came unto him. 
35. and (then) cometh harvest? 
40. So when the Samaritans were come unto 

him, 

45. Then when he was come into Galilee, 

— for they also went unto the feast. 

46. So Jesus came again 

54. when he was come out of Judaga 
5 : 7. but while I am coming, 

24. and shall not come into condemnation ; 

25. The hour is coming, and now is, 

28. for the hour is coming, 

40. ye will not come to me, 

43. 1 am come in my Father's name, 

— if another shall come in his own name, 
6: 5. a great company come unto him, 

14. of a truth that prophet that should come 

into the world. 

15. they would come and take him 

1 7. and went over the sea 

— Jesus was not come to them. 

23. Howbeit there came other boats 

24. and came to Capernaum, 

35. he that cometh to me shall never hunger ; 
37. him that cometh to me I will in no wise 

cast out. 

44. No man can come to me, except 

45. learned of the Father, cometh unto me. 
65.no man can come unto me, except 

7:27. when Christ cometh, no man 
28. 1 am not come of myself, 

30. his hour was not yet come. 

31. When Christ cometh, will he do 

34. where I am, (thither) ye cannot come. 

36. ye cannot come ? 

37 . let him come unto me, and 

41. Shall Christ come out of Galilee? 



Joh. 7:42. 
45. 
50. 

8: 2. 
14. 

20. 
21. 
22. 

42. 

9: 4. 

7. 

39. 

10: 8. 

10. 

12. 
41. 
11:17. 
19. 
20. 

27. 
29 
30 
32 
34 
38 
45 
48 
56 
12: 1, 
9, 
12 

13 
15 

22 

23 

27 

28 

46 

47 

13: 1 

6 

33 

14: 3 

6 

18 

23 

28 

30 

15:22 

26 

16: 2 

4 

7 

8 

13 



21 
25 

28 
32 

17: 1 
11 
13 

18: 3. 

4, 
37, 



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Christ cometh of the seed of David, 
, Then came the officers 
, he that came to Jesus by night, 
, the people came unto him ; 
, for I know whence I came, 
ye cannot tell whence I come, 
, his hour was not yet come. 
.whither I go, ye cannot come. 
.Whither I go, ye cannot come. 
. came I of myself, but he sent me. 
. the night cometh, when no man 
.washed, and came seeing. 
, I am come into this world, 
. All that ever came before me 
. The thief cometh not, but for 
I am come that they might have life, 
. seeth the wolf coming, 
.many resorted unto him, 
. Then when Jesus came, he found 
. And many of the Jews came 
. as soon as she heard that Jesus was coming, 

(lit. cometh) 
. which should come into the world. 
. she arose quickly, and came unto him. 
. Now Jesus was not yet come 
. when Mary was come where Jesus was, 
. Lord, come and see. 

. groaning in himself cometh to the grave. 
. many of the Jews which came to Mary, 
.the Romans shall come 
. that he will not come to the feast ? 
. before the passover came to Bethany, 
. and they came not for Jesus' sake 
much people that were come to the feast, 
that Jesus was coming (lit. cometh) 
that cometh in the name of the Lord, 
.behold, thy King cometh, sitting on 
.Philip cometh and telleth Andrew: 
. The hour is come, that the Son of man 
. came I unto this hour. 
. Then came there a voice from heaven, 
. I am come a light into the world, 
. for I came not to judge 
.when Jesus knew that his hour was come 
. Then cometh he to Simon Peter: 
.Whither I go, ye cannot come,- 
. I will come again, and receive you 
. no man cometh unto the Father, 
. I will come to you. 

. we will come unto him, and make our abode 
.and come (again) unto you. 
. for the prince of this world cometh, 
. If I had not come and spoken 
. But when the Comforter is come, 
. the time cometh, that whosoever killeth 
.when the time shall come, 
. the Comforter will not come 
. And when he is come, he will reprove 
. Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is 

come, 
he will shew you things to come. 
.because her hour is come: 
,but the time cometh, when I shall no more 
, and am come into the world: 
Behold, the hour cometh, yea, is now come, 

that ye shall 
Father, the hour is come; glorify 
these are in the world, and I come to thee. 
And now come I to thee ; 
cometh thither with lanterns 
all things that should come upon him, 
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Joh.l9:32. Then came the soldiers, 

33. Bub ivhen they came to Jesus, 

38. He came therefore, and took the body 

39. And there came also Nicodemus, which at 

the first came to Jesus by night, 
20 : 1 . cometh Mary Magdalene early, 

2. she runneth, and cometh to Simon Peter, 

3. and came to the sepulchre. 

4. and came first to the sepulchre. 

6. Then cometh Simon Peter 
8. that other disciple, which came first to the 

18. Mary Magdalene came 

19. came Jesus and stood 

24. Didymus, was not with them when Jesus 

came. 
26. came Jesus, the doors being shut, 
21 : 3. We also go with thee. 

8. the other disciples came in a little ship ; 
13. Jesus then cometh, and taketh bread, 

22. that he tarry till I come, 

23. he tarry till I come, what (is that) to thee ? 
Acts 1:11. shall so come in like manner as 

2:20. before that great and notable day of the 

Lord come : 
3: 19. the times of refreshing shall come 
4:23. they went to their own company, 
5:15. the shadow of Peter passing by 
7:11. Now there came a dearth over 
8: 27. and had come to Jerusalem for to worship, 

36. they came unto a certain water: 

40. till he came to Cassarea. 
9: 17. in the way as thou earnest, 

21. and came hither for that intent, that he 
10:29. Therefore came I (unto you) without 

gainsaying, 
11 : 5. by four corners; and it came even to me: 
12. Moreover these six brethren accompanied 
(lit. went with) me, 
12:10. they came unto the iron gate 

12. he came to the house of Mary the mother 
13: 13. they came to Perga in Pamphylia: 

25. there cometh one after me, 
44. the next (lit. following) sabbath day 
51. and came unto Iconium. 

14:24. they came to Pamphylia. 

15:30. they came to Antioch: 

16: 7. After they were come to Mysia, 

37. but let them come themselves arid fetch us 
39. they came and besought them, 

17: 1 . they came to Thessalonica, 

13. they came thither also, and stirred up 
15. for to come to him with all speed, 

18: l.from Athens, and came to Corinth ; 
2. lately come from Italy, with his wife 

7. and entered into a certain (man's) house, 

21. keep this feast that cometh 
19: 1. having passed through the upper coasts 

came to Ephesus : 
4. on him which should come after him, 
6. the Holy Ghost came on them; 
18. And many that believed came, 
27. our craft is in danger to be set at nought; 
(lit. to come into censure) 
.he came into Greece, 
. and came unto them to Troas 
. we took him in, and came to Mitylene. 
. we came to Miletus. 
. we came with a straight course unto Coos, 

8. departed, and came unto Caesarea: 
11. And when he was come unto us, he took 

22. they will hear that thou art come. 
22:11. 1 came into Damascus. 



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Acts22:13. Came unto me, and stood, and 

30. commanded the chief priests and all their 
council to appear, 
24: 8. Commanding his accusers to come unto 
25:23. when Agrippa was come, 
27: 8. And, hardly passing it, came unto a place 
28: 13. we came the next day to Puteoli: 
14. we ivent toward Rome. 
16. we came to Rome, 
Ro. 1 : 10. by the will of God to come unto you. 

13. oftentimes I purposed to come unto you, 
3: 8. evil, that good mag come ? 
7: 9. but when the commandment came, 
9: 9. At this time ivill I come, 
15: 22. much hindered from coming to you. 

23. desire these many years to come unto you ; 

24. my journey into Spain, I will come to 
29. when I come unto you, I shall come in the 

fulness of the blessing of the gospel 
32. That I may come unto you with joy 
lCo. 2: 1. And I, brethren, when I came to you, came 
not with excellency of speech 
4: 5. until the Lord come, who both will bring 

18. as though I would not come 

19. But I ivill come to you shortly, 
21 . shall I come unto you with a rod, 

11 :26. shew the Lord's death till he come. 

34. the rest will I set in order when I come. 
13: 10. But when that which is perfect is come, 
14: 6. if I come unto you speaking with tongues, 
15 : 35. and with what body do they come ? 
16: 2. that there be no gatherings when Icome. 
5. Now I will come unto you, when I 

10. Now if Timotheus come, see that 

11. conduct him forth in peace, that he may 
come unto me: 

12. 1 greatly desired him to come unto you 

— but his will was not at all to come at this 
time ; but he will come when he 

2Co. 1 : 15. 1 was minded to come unto you before, 
16. to come again out of Macedonia 
23. 1 came not as yet unto Corinth. 
2 : 1 . that I would not come again to you in 
3. lest, when I came, I should have sorrow 

12. Furthermore, when I came to Troas 
7: b.when we were come into Macedonia, 
9: 4. Lest haply if they of Macedonia come 

11: 4. For if he that cometh preacheth 

9. the brethren which came from Macedonia 
12: 1 . 1 will come to visions 

14.1 am ready to come to you; 

20. lest, when I come, I shall not find you such 

21. lest, when I come again, my God will 
13: 1. This (is) the third (time) I am coming to 

2. if I come again, I will not spare : 
Gal. 1 : 21 . Afterwards I came into the regions 
2:11. But when Peter ivas come 
12. For before that certain came 

— but when they were come, 
■ 3:19. till the seed should come 

23. But before faith came, 

25. But after that faith is come, 
4: 4. But when the fulness of the time was 

come, 
Eph. 2:17. And came and preached peace 

5: 6. for because of these things cometh the 
Phi. 1:12. have fallen out rather unto the furtherance 
of the gospel ; 
27. that whether I come (lit. coining) 
2: 24. that I also myself shall come shortly. 
Col. 3: 6. the wrath of God cometh on the 
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ITi. 


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15. 




2 


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14. 




4 


13. 


2Ti. 


3: 


7. 




4 


9. 
13 
21. 


Tit. 


3: 


12. 


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7. 




8 


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Jude 
Rev. 1 



5: 6 

7 
10 
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delivered us from the wrath to come. 

we would have come unto you, 

But now when Timotheus came 

the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief 

When he shall come to be glorified 

except there come a falling away 

Christ Jesus came into the world 

to come unto the knowledge of the truth. 

hoping to come unto thee shortly : 

Till I come, give attendance to reading, 

never able to come to the knowledge of 

Do thy diligence to come shortly unto me : 

when thou comest, bring (with thee), 

thy diligence to come before winter. 

be diligent to come unto me 

drinketh in the rain that cometh oft 

Behold, the days come, 

and he that shall come will come, 

not knowing whither he went. 

with whom, if he come shortly, 

there shall come in the last days 

have heard that antichrist shall come, 

that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh 

that... is come in the flesh 

ye have heard that it should come; (lit. 

cometh) 
This is he that came by water and blood, 
that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. 
If there come any unto you, 
I trust to come unto you, 
when the brethren came 
Wherefore, if I come, I will remember 
the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his 
which is, and which was, and which is to 

come ; 
he cometh with clouds ; 
which is, and which was, and ichich is to 

come, 
or else I will come unto thee 
I will come unto thee quickly, 
hour of temptation, which shall come 
Behold, I come quickly: 
which was, and is, and is to come. 
And he came and took 
one of the four beasts saying, Come and 
I heard the second beast say, Come and 
the third beast say, Come and see. 
the fourth beast say, Come and see. 
For the great day of his wrath is come ; 
in white robes ? and whence came they? 
These are they which came out of great 
another angel came and stood 
there come two woes more 
the third woe cometh 
which art, and wast, and art to come; 
thy wrath is come, 
the hour of his judgment is come.- 
the time is come for thee to reap ; 
, I come as a thief. 
, And there came one of the seven 
, the other is not yet come ; and when he 

cometh, he must continue a short space. 
. for in one hour is thy judgment come. 
the marriage of the Lamb is come, 
And there came unto me one of the seven 
Behold, I come quickly: 
behold, I come quickly ; 
the Spirit and the bride say, Come. And 

let him that heareth say, Come. And 

let him that is athirst come. 
Surely I come quickly ; Amen. Even so. 

come, Lord Jesus. 



epuraoj, erotao. 

Mat.l5:23. his disciples came and besought him, 
16: 13. he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do 
21 :24. 1 also will ask you one thing, 
Mar. 4: 10. they that were about him with the twelve 
asked of 'him 
7: 26. and she besought him that he would cast 
Lu. 4 : 38. they besought him for her. 

5 : 3. prayed him that he would thrust 
7 : 3- beseeching him that he would come 

36. And one of the Pharisees desired him 
8:37. besought him to depart from them ; 
9:45. they feared to ask him of that saying. 
1 1 :37. a certain Pharisee besought him 
14: 18. Ipray thee have me excused. 
19. 1 pray thee have me excused. 
32. and desireth conditions of peace. 
16:27.1 pray thee therefore, father, 
19:31. if any man ask you, 
20 : 3.1 will also ask you 
22 : 68. And if I also ask (you) , 
Joh. 1 : 19. from Jerusalem to ask him, Who art thou ? 
21. And they asked him, What then? 

25. they asked him, and said 
4: 31. his disciples prayed him, 

40. they besought him that he would tarry 
47. besought him that he would come down, 
5: 12. Then asked they him, What man is that 
8: 7. So when they continued asking him, he 
9: 2. his disciples asked him, 
15. the Pharisees also asked him 
19. they asked them, saying, Is this your son, 
21 . he is of age ; ask him : he shall speak 
23. said his parents, He is of age ; ask him. 
12:21. desired him, saying, Sir, we would see 
14: 16. 1 will pray the Father, 
16 : 5. none of you asketh me, 

19. they were desirous to ask him, 
23. ye shall ask me nothing. 

26. that I will pray the Father for you: 
30. that any man should ask thee: 

17: 9.1 pray for them : I pray not for the world , 
15. 1 pray not that thou shouldest take 

20. Neither pray I for these alone, 
18:19. The high priest then asked Jesus of his 
19:31. besought Pilate that their legs 

38. besought Pilate that he might take 
Acts 3: 3. about to go into the temple asked an alms. 
10:48. prayed they him to tarry 
16:39. brought (them) out, and desired (them) 
18:20. When they desired (him) to tarry 
23: 18. called me unto (him), and prayed me 
20. The Jews have agreed to desire thee 
Phi. 4: 3.1intreat thee also, true yokefellow, 
ITh. 4: 1. we beseech you, brethren, and exhort 

5: 12. And we beseech you, brethren, to know 
2Th. 2: l.Now we beseech you, brethren, by the 

coming of our Lord 
1 Joh. 5 -.16.1 do not say that he shall pray for it. 
2 Joh. 5. now I beseech thee, lady, 



eus&Oai, esesthai. 



From 



ei/a. 



Actsll : 28. that there should be great dearth through- 
out all 

23:30. that the Jews laid wait (lit. that there was 
about to be a lying in wait of the Jews) 

24: 15. that there shall be a resurrection 



E2E 



Acts24:25. and judgment to come, (lit. about to be) 
27 : 10. 1 perceive that this voyage will be 



za9r]g 9 esthees. 



Lu. 23 : 1 1 . and arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, 
Acts 1 : 10. two men stood by them in white apparel; 
10:30. stood before me in bright clothing, 
12:21. Herod, arrayed in royal apparel, 
Jas. 2: 2. gold ring, in goodly apparel, and there 
come in also a poor man in vile rai- 
ment ; 
3. to him thatweareth the gay clothing, 



£o-0r}o-«c? estheesis. 

Lu. 24: 4. stood by them in shining garments: 



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live (of the things) of the temple? 
they which eat of the sacrifices 
Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, (that) 

eat, 
whatsoever is set before you, eat, 
eat not for his sake that shewed 
Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, 
have ye not houses to eat and to drink in? 
as often as ye eat this bread, 
whosoever shall eat this bread, 
let him eat of (that) bread, 
For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, 

eateth and drinketh 
let him eat at home ; 
neither should he eat. 
that with quietness they work, and eat 

their own bread, 
which shall devour the adversaries. 



i ICo 


. 9:13 




10:18 


1 


25 




27 




28. 




31. 




11:22. 




26. 




27. 




28. 




29. 




34. 


2Th 


3:10. 




12. 


Hebl0:27. 



Mat. 9: 
11: 



12: 



24 



Mar. 1 
2: 



14 



Lu. 5: 

6: 

7: 

10: 

12: 
15: 
17: 

22: 
Acts27 
Ro. 14: 



ICo. 8: 
9: 



laOliOj esthio. 

1 1 . Why eateth your Master with publicans 
] 8. John came neither eating nor drinking, 

19. The Son of man came eating and drinking, 
1. began to pluck the ears of corn, and 

to eat. 
21 . And they that had eaten were about 

2. wash not their hands when theyeaZ bread. 

27. the dogs eat of the crumbs 

38. And they that did eat were four 

49. and to eat and drink with the drunken ; 

21. as they did eat, he said, Verily 

26. And as they were eating, Jesus took 
: 6. he did eat (lit. eating) locusts and 
16. saw him eat with publicans and 
— How is it that he eateth and drinketh 
: 2. saw some of his disciples eat bread 

3. eat not, holding the tradition 

4. except they wash, they eat not. 

5. but eat bread with unwashen hands? 

28. yet the dogs under the table eat of the 
:18.as they sat and did eat, Jesus said, Verily 

I say unto you, One of you which eateth 

22. as they did eat, Jesus took 
:30. Why do ye eat and drink with 

33. but thine eat and drink ? 
: Land did eat, rubbing (them) in 
: 33. the Baptist came neither eating bread 

34. The Son of man is come eating and 
: 7. remain, eating and drinking such 

8. eat such things as are set before you : 
45. and to eat and drink, and to be 
16. that the swine did eat: 
:27. They did eat, they drank, they married 
28. they did eat, they drank, they bought, 
:30. That ye may eat and drink at my table 
: 35. when he had broken (it), he began to eat. 

2. another, who is weak, eateth herbs. 

3. Let not him that eateth despise him that 

eateth not ; and let not him which eateth 
not judge him that eateth : 
6. He that eateth, eateth to the Lord, for he 
giveth God thanks ; and he that eateth 
not, to the Lord he eateth riot, 

20. (it is) evil for that man who eateth with 

offence. 
: 7. eat (it) as a thing offered unto an idol ; 
10. to eat those things which are offered to 

and eateth not of the fruit thereof? 

and eateth not of the milk of the flock? 



£o-//£v, esmen. 
From elfii. 

9. Legion: for we are many. 
-.12. we are here in a desert place. 
:10. We are unprofitable servants: 
:33. We be Abraham's seed, 
:28.we are Moses' disciples. 

40. Are we blind also ? 
:30. 1 and (my) Father are one. 
: 22. even as we are one: 
: 32. whereof we all are witnesses. 
: 15. whereof we are witnesses. 
:32. we are his witnesses 
:39. And we are witnesses of all things 
: 15. We also are men of like passions with you, 
: 28. for we are all here. 
:28. live, and move, and have our being ; 

— For we are also his offspring. 

15. are ready to kill him. 

15. we are not under the law, 
12. brethren, we are debtors, 

16. that we are the children of God: 
5. are one body in Christ, 

8. we are the Lord's. 

9. For we are labourers together with God: 
17. we (being) many are one bread, (and) 

one body: 
22. are we stronger than he? 
15: 19. we have hope (lit. we are hoping) in 
Christ, we are of all men most 
we are your rejoicing, 
but are helpers of your joy: 
we are unto God a sweet savour of Christ, 
For we are not as many, 
Not that we are sufficient 
that, such as we are in word 
we are not reprobates, 
we are no longer under a schoolmaster, 
we, brethren, as Isaac was, are the chil- 
dren of promise. 
31. we are not children of the bondwoman, 
Eph. 2: 10. For we are his workmanship, 

4:25. we are members one of another. 
5 : 30. For we are members of his body, 
Phi. 3: 3. For we are the circumcision, 
ITh. 5: 5. we are not of the night, nor 
Heb. 3: 6. whose house are we, 

4: 2. For unto us was the gospel preached, (lit 

we are evangelized) 
10: 10. we are sanctified through 
x2 



Mar. 5 

Lu. 9 

17 

Joh. 8 

9 

10 

17: 

Acts 2 

3: 

5 

10: 

14: 

16: 

17: 

23: 
Pto. 6: 

8: 

12: 

14: 

ICo. 3: 

10: 



2Co. 1:14. 

24. 

2:15. 

17. 

5. 

11. 

6. 

:25. 

:28. 



3: 

10: 

13: 

Gal. 3: 

4: 



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Heb 10:39. we are not of them who draw back unto 
Uoh.2: 5. that we are in him. 

3: 2. now are we the sons of God, 

19. that we are of the truth, 

4 : 6. We are of God : he that knoweth 
17. as he is, so are we in this world. 
5: 19. we know that we are of God, 

20. and we are in him that is true, 



ecrOjiiai, eari, I'orai, £(x6jti£0a, eaeaOe, eaovrai, 

esomai, &c. 

From eifii. 

Mat. 5:21 . shall be in danger of the judgment: 
22. shall be in danger of the judgment: 

— shall be in danger of the council: 

— shall be in danger of hell fire. 

48. .Be ye therefore perfect, 

6: 5. thou shalt not be as the hypocrites (are): 

21. there will your heart be also. 

22. thy whole body shallbe full of light. 

23. thy whole body shall be full of darkness. 
8: 12. there shall be weeping 

10:15. It shall be more tolerable for the land of 
Sodom 
22. ye shall be hated of all 
11 :22. It shallbe more tolerable for Tyre and 

24. it shall be more tolerable for the land of 
12:11. What man shall there be among you, 

27. they shall be your judges. 
40. so shall the Son of man be three days 
45. so shall it be also unto this wicked 
13:40. so shall it be in the end 
42. there shall be wailing 

49. So shall it be at the end 

50. there shall be wailing 

16 : 19. shall be bound in heaven : 

— shall be loosed in heaven. 
22. this shall not be unto thee. 

17: 17. how long shall I be with you? 
18: 18. shall be bound in heaven: 

— shall be loosed in heaven. 
19: 5. they twain shall be one flesh? 

27. what shall we have therefore? (lit. what 

shall be to us therefore) 
But many (that are) first shallbe last ; 
So the last shall be first, 
But it shall not be so among you : 
there shall be weeping 
whose wife shall she be of the seven? 
among you shall be your servant, 
when shall these things be ? 
there shall be famines, and pestilences, 
ye shall be hated of all nations for 
For then shall be great tribulation, 
so shall also the coming of the Son of 

man be. 
shall also the coming of the Son of man 

be. 
so shall also the coming of the Son of 

man be. 
40. Then shall two be in the field ; 

51 . there shall be weeping 
25: 30. there shall be weeping 
27:64. so the last error shall be worse 

Mar. 6: 11. It shall be more tolerable for Sodom 
9:19. shall I fee with you? 

35. (the same) shall be last of all, 
10: 8. they twain shall be one flesh: 



30 
20:16 

26, 
22:13 

28, 

23:11 

24: 3, 

7, 

9. 

21. 

27, 



39 



Mar.l 0:31. But many (that are) first shall be last ; 

43. But so shall it not be among you : 
— shall be your minister: 

44. shall be servant of all. 

1 1 :23. he shall have (lit. it shall be to him) what- 
soever he saith. 
24. that ye receive (them), and ye shall have 
(them), (lit. they shall be to you) 
12: 7. the inheritance shall be our's. 

23. whose wife shall she be of them? 
13: 4. when shall these things be? 

8. there shall be earthquakes in divers places, 
and there shall be famines and troubles : 

13. ye shall be hated of all 

19. For (in) those days shall be affliction, 

25. the stars of heaven shall fall, (lit. shall be 
falling) 
14: 2. lest there be an uproar 
Lu. 1:14. And thou shalt have joy (lit. joy shall be 
to thee) 
15. For he shall be great in the sight 

20. And, behold, thou shalt be dumb, 

32. He shall be great, and shall 

33. of his kingdom there shall be no end. 

34. How shall this be, seeing I know not 

45. there shall be a performance 

66. What manner of child shall this be! 
2: 10. which shall be to all people. 
3: 5. the crooked shall be made straight, 
4: 7. wilt worship me, all shall be thine. 
5:10. thou shalt catch men. (lit. thou shalt be 

catching men) 
6: 35. your reward shall be great, and ye shall be 
the children of the Highest: 
40. every one that is perfect shall be as 
9: 41. how long shall I be with you, 

48. the same shall be great. 
10: 12. it shall be more tolerable in that day 

14. it shall be more tolerable for Tyre 
11 : 19. shall they be your judges. 

30. so shall also the Son of man be to this 

36. the whole shallbe full of light, 
12:20. then whose shall those things be, 

34. there will your heart be also. 

52. For from henceforth there shall be 

55. There will be heat ; and 
13:28. There shall be weeping 

30. there are last which shall be first, and there 
are first which shall be last. 
14: 10. then shalt thou have (lit. shall be to thee) 

14. And thou shalt be blessed ; 
15: 7. likewise joy shall be in heaven 
17:24. so shall also the Son of man be in his 

26. so shall it be also in the days of the Son 

30. Even thus shall it be in the day 

31. he which shall be upon the housetop, 

34. there shall be two (men) in one bed ; 

35. Two (women) shallbe grinding 

36. Two (men) shall be in the field ; 
21 : 7. but when shall these things be? 

11 . And great earthquakes shall be in divers 
— ■ great signs shall there be from heaven. 
17. ye shall be hated of all 

23. for there shall be great distress 

24. Jerusalem shall be trodden down of 

25. there shall be signs in the sun, 

22:69. Hereafter shall the Son of man sit (lit 

shall be sitting) 
23:43. shalt thou be with me in paradise. 
Joh. 6:45. they shall be all taught of God. 
8:36. ye shall be free indeed. 

55. 1 shall be a liar like unto you: 



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Phi. 
Col. 



Joh. 12:26. shall also my servant be: 
14: 17. and *s/WZ be in you. 
19: 24. but cast lots for it, whose it shall be: 
Acts 1 : 8. ye shall be witnesses unto me 

2:17. it shall come to pass in the last days, 

21.it shall come to pass, (that) whosoever 
3 : 23. And it shall come to pass, (that) every 
7: 6. That his seed should sojourn (lit. shall be 
sojourning) 
13:11. and thou shall be blind, 
22: 15. thou shalt be his witness 
27 : 22. there shall be no loss of (any man's) life 

25. that it shall be even as it was told me. 
Ro. 4:18. So shall thy seed be. 

6 : 5. likeness of his death, we shall be also 
9 : 9. Sarah shall have a son. 

26. it shall come to pass, (that) in the place 
15: 12. There shall be a root of Jesse, 

lCo. 6: 16. for two, saith he, shall be one flesh. 
11:27. shall be guilty of the body 
14: 9. for ye shall speak (lit. shall be speaking) 
11. 1 shall be unto him that speaketh 
2Co. 3: 8. HowsAaZZnot the ministration of the spirit 
be rather glorious? 
6: 16. 1 will be their God, and they shall be my 
18. And will be a Father unto you, and ye shall 
be my sons and daughters, 
11 -.15. whose end shall be according to their 
12: 6. 1 shall not be a fool ; 
13:11. God of love and peace shall be with you . 
Eph. 5: 31. and they two shall be one flesh. 

6: 3. and thou mayest live long (lit. thou shalt 
belong lived) 
9. the God of peace shall be with you. 

8. lest any man spoil you (lit. shall be making 

spoil of you) 
ITh. 4:17. shall we ever be with the Lord. 
ITi. 4: 6. thou shalt be a good minister 
2Ti. 2: 2. who shall be able to teach others also. 
21. he shall be a vessel unto honour, 
3 : 2. For men shall be lovers of their own 

9. their folly shall be manifest unto all 
4: 3. For the time will come when 
1 : 5.1 will be to him a Father, and he shall be 
2 : 13. 1 will put my trust (lit. I will be trusting) 
3: 12. lest there be in any of you 
3:iO. I will be to them a God, and they shall be 

to me a people: 
12.1 will be merciful to their unrighteousness, 
1 :2b. shall be blessed in his deed. 
a : 3. shall be a witness against you, 
2 : 1 . there shall be false teachers 
3 : 2. it doth not yet appear what we shall be : 

— Ave shall be like him ; 

2. and shall be with us for ever. 

3. Grace be with you, 
18. they told you there should be mockers 

6. there should be time no longer: 
9. it shall be in thy mouth sweet as honey. 

20: 6. they shall be priests of God and of Christ, j 
21 : 3. they shall be his people, and God himself 
shallbe with them, (and be) their God. 

4. there shall be no more death, 

— neither shall there be any more pain : 

7. and I will be his God, and he shall be my 
25. for there shall be no night there. 

22: 3. shall be no more curse: but the throne of 
God and of the Lamb shall be in it; 

5. And there shall be no night there ; 
12. according as his work shall be. 
14. that they may have right to the tree (lit. 

that right to the t. of 1. shall be theirs) 



esomeucs. 



Heb. 



Jas. 

2Pet. 
Uoh. 

2 Joh. 



Jude 
Rev.10 



zaofiiiVOQ, 

Lu. 22:49. When they which were about him saw 
what would follow, 



icroTrrpoVi esoptron. 

lCo.13: 12. now we see through a glass, darkly; 
Jas. 1 :23. beholding his natural face in a glass; 



kcrrripa, Tiespera. 

Lu. 24:29. it is toward evening, 
Acts 4: 3. for it was now eventide. 
28:23. from morning till evening. 



£<7T£, 



este. 



Mat. 5:11 

13 

14 

8:26 

10:20 

15:16 

23: 



Mar. 4 

7 

9 

13 

6 



Lu, 



Joh. 



15: 



Acts 3 

7: 
19 



Ro. 1: 
6; 



lCo. 1 
3 



From eifii. 

Blessed are ye, when (men) shall revile 
Ye are the salt of the earth ; but if 
Ye are the light of the world. 
Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith ? 
For it is not ye (lit. ye are not) that speak, 
.Are ye also yet without understanding? 
and all ye are brethren. 
28. but within ye are full of hypocrisy 
31. ye are the children of them which killed 
: 40. Why are ye so fearful? 
:18. Are ye so without understanding also? 
-.41. because ye belong to Christ, 
:ll.for it is not ye (lit. ye are not) that speak, 
:22. Blessed are ye, when men shall' hate you, 
:55.what manner of spirit ye are of. 
: 44. for ye are as graves 
:25.I know you not whence ye are: 
27.1 know you not whence ye are; 
: 15. Ye are they which justify yourselves 
:28. Ye are they which have continued 
:17.as ye walk, and are sad? 
38. Why are ye troubled? 
48. And ye are witnesses of these things. 
:23. Ye are from beneath; I am from above: 

ye are of this world ; 
31 . (then) are ye my disciples indeed ; 
37 . ye are Abraham's seed ; 
44. Ye are of (your) father the devil, 
47. ye are not of God. 
; 26. because ye are not of my sheep, 
34. 1 said, Ye are gods ? 
TO.ye are clean, but not all. 
11. Ye are not all clean. 
17. happy are ye if ye do them, 
35. that ye are my disciples, 
3. Now ye are clean 

14. Ye are my friends, 

19. ye are not of the world, 
27. ye have been with me from the beginning. 
;25. Ye are the children of the prophets, 
26. Sirs, ye are brethren ; why do ye wrong 

15. Paul I know ; but who are ye ? 

3. zealous toward God, as ye all are this day. 
6. Among whom are ye also 
, 14. for ye are not under the law, 

16. his servants ye are to whom ye obey ; 
9. But ye are not in the flesh, 

14. ye also are full of goodness, 
30. But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, 
3. For ye are yet carnal : 



EST ( 310 ) 

lCo. 3: 3. are ye not carnal, Mat 

4. are ye not carnal? 
9. (ye are) God's building. 

16. that ye are the temple of God, 

17. which (temple) ye are. 
4: 8. Now ye are full, now ye 
5 : 2. ye are puffed up, and have not 

7. as ye are unleavened. 
6: 2. are ye unworthy to judge the smallest 

19. and ye are not your own? 
9 : 1 . are not ye my work in the Lord? 

2. of mine apostleship are ye in the Lord. 
12:27. Now ye are the body of Christ, 
14: 12. ye are zealous of spiritual (gifts), 
15: 17. ye are yet in your sins. 

2Co. 1 : 7. as ye are partakers of the sufferings, 
2: 9. whether ye be obedient in all things. 
3: 2. Ye are our epistle written in 

3. declared to he the epistle of Christ 
6: 16. ye are the temple of the living God; 
7 : 3. ye are in our hearts 

13: 5. wnether ye be in the faith ; 

— except ye be reprobates ? 
Gal. 3: 3. Are ye so foolish? 

26. ye are all the children of God by faith 

28. for ye are all one 

29. are ye Abraham's seed, 
4: 6. And because ye are sons, 
5:18. ye are not under the law. 

Eph. 2 : 5. by grace ye are saved ; 

8. For by grace are ye saved 
1 9. Now therefore ye are no more strangers 
5: 5. For this ye know, (lit. ye are aware of) 
Col. 2:10. And ye are complete in him, 
ITh. 2:20. For ye are our glory 

4: 9. ye yourselves are taught of God 
5: 4. ye, brethren, are not in darkness, 
5. Ye are all the children of light, 
Heb 12 : 8. But if ye be without chastisement, 

— are ye bastards, and not sons. 
Uoh 2: 14. because ye are strong, 

4: 4. Ye are of God, little children, 



kari, esti. 
From eifii. 

Mat. 1 :20. conceived in her is of the Holy Ghost. 

23. which being interpreted is, 
2: 2. Saying, Where is he 
3: 3. For this is he that was spoken of 

ll.cometh after me is mightier than I, 

15. for thus it becometh us (lit. is becoming 
for us) to fulfil 

17. This is my beloved Son, 
5 : 3. for their's is the kingdom of heaven. 

10. for their's is the kingdom of heaven. 

34. by heaven ; for it is God's throne : 

35. earth; for it zs his footstool: neither by 

Jerusalem ; for it is the city of 
37. whatsoever is more than these cometk of 
48. Father which is in heaven is perfect. 
6: 13. For thine is the kingdom, 

21. For where your treasure is, 

22. The light of the body is the eye: 

23. the light that is in thee be darkness, 
25. Is not the life more than meat, 

7 : 9. Or what man is there of you, 

12. for this is the law and the prophets. 
8 -.27. What manner of man is this, 
9: 5. For whether is easier, 



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,9: 13. learn what (that) meaneth, I will have 

15. the bridegroom is with them? 

10: 2. names of the twelve apostles are these ; 

10. the workman is worthy of his meat. 

1 1 . who in it is worthy ; 

24. The disciple is not above (his) master, 
26. for there is nothing covered, 

37. more than me is not worthy of me : 
— is not worthy of me. 

38. folio weth after me, is not worthy of me. 
11 : 6. And blessed is (he), whosoever shall 

10. For this is (he), of whom it is 

11. he that is least in the kingdom of heaven is 
14. receive (it), this is Elias, 

16. It is like unto children sitting in 
30. and my burden is light. 

12: 6. in this place is (one) greater 

7. But if ye had known what (this) meaneth, 
8. For the Son of man is Lord even of the 

sabbath day. 
23. Is not this the son of David ? 

30. He that is not with me is against me ; 
48. Who is my mother? 

50. the same is my brother, and sister, and 
mother. 
13: 1*9. This is he which received seed by 
20. the same is he that heareth the word, 
21. but dureth for awhile: (lit. is temporary) 

22. is he that heareth the word ; and the care 

23. is he that heareth the word, and 

31. The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain 

32. Which indeed is the least of all seeds: but 

when it is grown, it is 

33. The kingdom of heaven is like unto 

37. that soweth the good seed is the Son of 

38. The field is the world ; 

39. The enemy that sowed them is the devil ; 

the harvest is the end of the world ; 

44. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like 

unto treasure 

45. of heaven is like unto a merchant man, 
47. kingdom of heaven is like unto a net, 
52. is like unto a man (that is) an 

55. Is not this the carpenter's son? 

57. A prophet is not without honour, 
14: 2. This is John the Baptist ; 

15. This is a desert place, 

26. were troubled, saying, It is a spirit ; 
15:20. These are (the things) which defile 

26. It is not meet to take the children's 
16:20. that he was Jesus the Christ. 
17 : 4. Lord, it is good for us to be here : 

5. This is my beloved Son, in whom I 
18: 1. Who is the greatest in the kingdom 
4. as this little child, the same is greatest 

7. for it must needs be (lit. it is a necessity 

that offences come ; 

8. it is better for thee to enter into 

9. it is better for thee to enter into life with 
14. Even so it is not the will 

19:10. If the case of the man be so 

14. of such is the kingdom 

24. It is easier for a camel to go through 
26. this is impossible; but with God all 
things are possible. 
20: 1 . kingdom of heaven is like unto a man 

15. Is thine eye evil, 
23. is not mine to give, 

21: 10. was moved, saying, Who is this ? 
11. This is Jesus the prophet of Nazareth 
38. This is the heir; 
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32. 
38. 
42, 
45, 
23: 8, 

9. 
10, 
16, 
17. 

18, 
24: 6 

26 
33, 

45. 

26:18. 

26. 

28. 
38. 
39 

48. 



27: 6. 
33. 
37. 

42. 
62. 

28: 6. 

Mar. 1:27. 

2: 1. 

9. 

19. 

28. 

3:17. 

29. 

33. 

35. 

4:22. 

26. 

31. 

41. 

5:14. 

41. 

6: 3. 

4. 

15. 

16. 
35. 
55. 
7: 4. 
11. 
15. 

27. 

34. 

9: 5. 

7. 

10. 

21. 
39. 
40, 
42, 
43 
45 
47 
10:14 



Lu. 



The wedding is ready, Ma 

God is not the God of the dead, 

This is the first and great commandment. . 

whose son is he ? 

how is he his son ? 

for one is your Master, (even) Christ; and 

all ye are brethren. 
for one is your Father, 
for one is your Master, (even) Christ. 
swear by the temple, it is nothing ; 
for whether is greater, 
swear by the altar, it is nothing ; 
but the end is not yet. 
he is in the desert ; 
it is near, (even) at the doors. 
Who then is a faithful and wise servant, 
My time is at hand ; 
Take, eat ; this is my body. 
For this is my blood of the new 
My soul is exceeding sorrowful, 
if it be possible, let this cup 
I shall kiss, that same is he: 
He is guilty of death. 
Who is he that smote thee ? 
it is the price of blood, 
that is to say, a place of a skull, 
THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE 

JEWS. 
If he be the King of Israel, 
Now the next day, that followed (lit. 

which is after) the day of the 
He is not here: for he is risen, 
saying, What thing is this? 
that he ivas in the house. 
Whether is it easier to say 
while the bridegroom is with them? 
Therefore the Son of man is Lord 
Boanerges, which is, The sons of thunder: 
but is in danger of eternal damnation: 
Who is my mother, or my brethren ? 
is my brother, and my sister, and mother. 
For there is nothing hid, 
So is the kingdom of God, as if a man 
is less than all the seeds 
What manner of man is this, 
to see what it was that was done, 
which is, being interpreted, Damsel, I 
7s not this the carpenter, 
A prophet is not without honour, 
Others said, That it is Elias. And others 

said, That it is a prophet, or 
he said, It is John, whom I beheaded : 
This is a desert place, 
where they heard he was. 
And many other things there be, 
Corban, that is to say, a gift, 
There is nothing from without a man, 
those are they that defile 
for it is not meet to take the children's 
that is, Be opened, 
it is good for us to be here : 
This is my beloved Son: 
what the rising from the dead should 

mean. 
How long is it ago since this 
for there is no man which shall do 
. For he that is not against us is on our 
. it is better for him that a millstone 
. it is better for thee to enter into 
, it is better for thee to enter 
. it is better for thee to enter 
. of such is the kingdom of God. 

I 



.10:24. how hard is it for them that 
25. It is easier for a camel 
27. with God all things are possible. 
29. There is no man that hath left 
40. is not mine to give ; 

47. it teas Jesus of Nazareth, 
12: 7. This is the heir; 

11. and it is marvellous in our eyes? 

27. He is not the God of the dead, 

28. Which is the first commandment of ail ? 

29. The Lord our God is one Lord : 
31. There is none other commandment 

32. for there is one God; and there is none 

other but he : 
33. is more than all whole burnt offerings 
35. that Christ is the son of David? 
37. whence is he (then) his son? 
42. two mites, which make a farthing. 
13: 28. ye know that summer is near: 
29.it is nigh, (even) at the doors. 

33. for ye know not when the time is. 
14: 14. Where is the guestchamber, 

22. Take, eat: this is my body. 
24. This is my blood of the new 

34. My soul is exceeding sorrowful 

35. that, if it were possible, the hour might 
44. Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is he; 
69. This is (one) of them. 

15: 16. into the hall, called Preetorium ; 

22. which is, being interpreted, The place 
34. which is, being interpreted, My God, 

42. that is, the day before the sabbath, 
16: 6. he is risen; he is not here: 

1 : 36. this is the sixth month with her, 

61. There is none of thy kindred 

63. His name is John. 
2: 11. which is Christ the Lord. 
4:22. Is not this Joseph's son? 

24. No prophet is accepted 

5:21. Who is this which speaketh blasphemies ? 

23. Whether is easier, to say, 

34. while the bridegroom is with them ? 
39. The old is better. 
6: 5. the Son of man is Lord also 
20.your's is the kingdom of God. 
32. what thank have ye? (lit. is to you) 

33. what thank have ye ? (lit. is to you) 

34. what thank have ye ? (lit. is to you) 

35. he is kind unto the unthankful and 

36. as your Father also is merciful. 

40. The disciple is not above his master: 

43. For a good tree bringeth not forth (lit. /s 

not bringing forth) corrupt fruit; 
47. 1 will shew you to whom he is like: 

48. He is like a man which built an house, 

49. is like a man that without a foundation 
7: 4. he was worthy for whom he should do 

23. blessed is (he), whosoever shall not be 

27. This is (he), of whom it is written, 

28. there is not a greater prophet than John 

— is greater than he. 
39. for she is a sinner. 

49. Who is this that forgiveth sins also? 
8: 11. Now the parable is this: The seed is the 
17. For nothing is secret, 

25. Where is your faith ? 

— What manner of man is this ! 

26. which is over against Galilee. 
30. What is thy name ? 

9: 9. but who is this, of whom I hear such 
33. it is good for us to be here: 
35. This is my beloved Son: 



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9:38. 
50. 

62. 

10: 7. 

22. 



29, 
42 
11:21 
23 
29 
34 

35 
41 

12: 1 
2 
6 
15 
23 
24 
34 
42 

13:18 
19 
21 

14:17 
22 
31 
35 

15:31 
16:10 

15 
17 

17: 1 

21 
18:16 

25 

27 

29 

19: 3 

9, 

46 

20: 2 

6 

14 

17 

38 

44 
21:30 

31 
22:11. 

19. 

38. 

53. 

59. 

64 

23: 6. 

7. 

15. 

35. 

38. 
24: 6. 

21. 

29. 
Job. 1:19. 

27. 

30. 



for he is mine only child. 

Forbid (him) not: for he that is not 
against us is for us. 

is fit for the kingdom of God. 

for the labourer is worthy of his hire. 

knoweth who the Son is, but the Father ; 
and who the Father is, but the Son, and 
(he) to 
. And who is my neighbour? 
. But one thing is needful : 
.his goods are in peace: 
. not with me is against me : 
. This is an evil generation : 
. The light of the body is the eye : 

thy whole body also is full of light ; 
. light which is in thee be not darkness, 
.all things are clean unto you. 
.which is hypocrisy. 
• there is nothing covered, 
. not one of them is forgotten 
. a man's life consisteth not 
. The life is more than meat, 
.which neither have storehouse 
. For where your treasure is, 
. Who then is that faithful and wise 
. Unto what is the kingdom of God like? 
. It is like a grain of mustard seed, 
. It is like leaven, 
. all things are now ready, 
.and yet there is room. 
. whether he be able with ten thousand 
. It is neither fit for the land, nor yet for 

the dunghill ; 
. all that I have is thine. 
. is faithful also in much : 

is unjust also in much. 
. is abomination in the sight of God. 
. And it is easier for heaven and 
. It is impossible but that ofFences 
.the kingdom of God is within you. 
. of such is the kingdom of God. 
. For it is easier for a camel 
. are possible with God. 
. There is no man that hath left 
. to see Jesus who he was ; 
. is a son of Abraham. 
. is the house of prayer : 
. who is he that gave thee 
. for they be persuaded 
.This is the heir: 
. What is this then that is written, 
. he is not a God of the dead, but 
.how is he then his son? 
. summer is now nigh at hand, 
.the kingdom of God is nigh at hand. 
. Where is the guestchamber, 
. This is my body which is given 
. he said unto them, It is enough, 
.but this is your hour, and the power 
.for he is a Galilaoan. 

who is it that smote thee ? 

whether the man iverea Galilaean. 

he belonged unto Herod's jurisdiction, 

nothing worthy of death is done unto 

let him save himself, if he be Christ, 

THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS. 

He is not here, but is risen: 

that it had been he which should have 

it is toward evening, 

this is the record of John, 

He it is, who coming after 

This is he of whom I said, 



Joh. 1 :33. the same is he which baptizeth 
34. this is the Son of God. 
42. which is by interpretation, 
47(48). in whom is no guile ! 
2 : 9. and knew not whence it was : 

17. remembered that it was written, 
3; 6. born of the flesh is flesh; and that which 
is born of the Spirit is spirit. 
8. so is every one that is born of the Spirit. 

19. And this is the condemnation, 

21. they are wrought in God. 
29. that hath the bride is the bridegroom : 
31. that cometh from above is above all: he 

that is of the earth is earthly, 

— that cometh from heaven is above all. 

33. hath set to his seal that God is true. 
4: 10. who it is that saith to thee, 

1 1 . the well is deep ; 
18. is not thy husband; 

20. in Jerusalem is the place 

22. salvation is of the Jews. 

23. the hour cometh, and now is, 

29. is not this the Christ ? 

34. My meat is to do the will of him that 
35. There are yet four months, 
37. herein is that saying true, One soweth, 

and another reapeth. (lit. one is the 
sower, and another the reaper) 
42. this is indeed the Christ, the Saviour of 
the world. 
5: 2. Now there is at Jerusalem 

10. It is the sabbath day: it is not lawful 

12. What man is that which said 

13. wist not who it was: 
15. that it was Jesus, which had made 
25. The hour is coming, and now is, 
27. because he is the Son of man. 

30. my judgment is just ; 

31. of myself, my witness is not true. 

32. There is another that beareth witness 

— that the witness which he witnesseth of me 
is true. 

45. there is (one) that accuseth you, 
6: 9. There is a lad here, 

— what are they among so many ? 

14. This is of a truth that prophet 

24. that Jesus was not there, 
29. This is the work of God, 
31. as it is written, He gave them bread from 

33. the bread of God is he which cometh 

39. And this is the Father's will 

40. And this is the will 
42. Is not this Jesus, the son 
45. It is written in the prophets, 

50. This is the bread which 

51. the bread that I will give is my flesh, 
55. For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood 

is drink indeed. 
58. This is that bread which came down 
60. This is an hard saying ; 

63. It is the spirit that quickeneth ; 

— words that I speak unto you, (they) are 
spirit, and (they) are life. 

64. and who should betray (lit. who it ivas 
that should betray) him. 

70. one of you is a devil? 
7 : 6. but your time is alway ready. 
7. the works thereof are evil. 

1 1 . and said, Where is he ? 
12. some said, He is a good man: 
Ifi.iVIy doctrine is not mine, 
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Joh.7: 18. the same is true, and no unrighteousness 
is in him. 
22. not because it is of* Moses, 

25. Is not this he, whom they seek 
26. that this is the very Christ? 

27. we know this man whence he is : 
— no man knoweth whence he is. 

28. but he that sent me is true, 

36. What (manner of) saying is this 
40. Of a truth this is the prophet. 
41.This is the Christ. 
8:13. thy record is not true. 
14. (yet) my record is true: 

16. my judgment is true: 

17. the testimony of two men is true. 
19. Where is thy Father ? 

26. he that sent me is true ; 

29. And he that sent me is with me: 
34. is the servant of sin. 

39. Abraham is our father. 

44. there is no truth in him. 

— for he is a liar, 

50. there is one that seeketh and judgeth. 

54. If I honour myself, my honour is nothin 
it is my Father that honoureth me ; of 
whom ye say, that he is your God: 
9: 4. the works of him that sent me, while it is 

8. Is not this he that sat 

9. Some said, This is he: others (said), He 

is like him : 

12. Where is he ? He said, 

16. This man is not of God, because he 

17. He is a prophet. 

19. Is this your son, 

20. this is our son, 

24. this man is a sinner. 

25. Whether he be a sinner (or no), 

29. we know not from whence he is. 

30. herein is a marvellous thing, that ye 

know not from whence he is, 
36. Who is he, Lord, that I might believe 
37.it is he that talketh with thee. 
10: Lis a thief and a robber. 

2. is the shepherd of the sheep. 

13. because he is an hireling, 
16. which are not of this fold: 

21. are not the words of him that hath a devil. 
29. My Father, which gave (them) me, is 

greater than all ; 
34. Is it not written in your law, 
11 : 4. This sickness is not unto death, 
10. there is no light in him. 
39. for he hath been (dead) four days. (lit. is 

of the fourth day) 
57. if any man knew where he were, 
12 : 9. of the Jews therefore knew that he was 

14. sat thereon ; as it is written, 

31 . Now is the judgment of this world : 

34. who is this Son of man ? 

35. Yet a little while is the light with you. 
50. that his commandment is life everlasting: 

13: 10. but is clean every whit: 
16. The servant is not greater 

25. saith unto him, Lord, who is it ? 

26. He it is, to whom I shall give a sop, 
14:10. and the Father in me? (lit. is in me) 

21 . he it is that loveth me : 
24. the word which ye hear is not mine, but 
28. is greater than I. 
15: l.my Father is the husbandman. 
12. This is my commandment, 
20. The servant is not greater 



Joh.16: 15. All things that the Father hath are mine: 

17. What is this that he saith unto us, 

18. What is this that he saith, A little while? 
32. the Father is with me. 

17 : 3. And this is life eternal, 

7. whatsoever thou hast given me are of 

10. all mine are thine, 

17. thy word is truth. 
18:36. My kingdom is not of this world: 

— but now is my kingdom not from hence. 
38. Pilate saith unto him, What is truth? 

39. But ye have a custom, 
19: 35. his record is true: 

40. as the manner of the Jews is 
20: 14. knew not that it was Jesus. 

15. She, supposing him to be the gardener, 

30. which are not written in this book: 

31. might believe that Jesus is the Christ, 
21 : 4. knew not that it was Jesus. 

7.1t is the Lord. Now when Simon Peter 
heard that it was the Lord, 
12. knowing that it was the Lord. 

20. said, Lord, which is he that betrayeth 

24. This is the disciple which testifieth 

— know that his testimony is true. 

25. And there are also many other things 
Acts 1 : 7. It is not for you to know 

12. which is from Jerusalem a sabbath day's 
2: 15. seeing it is (but) the third hour 

16. this is that which was spoken 

25. he is on my right hand, 
29. his sepulchre is with us 

39. For the promise is unto you, 
4:11. This is the stone which was set at nought 
12. Neither is there salvation in any other: 
for there is none other name 

19. Whether it be right in the sight 

36. which is, being interpreted, The son of 
5: 39. But if it 6e of God, 

6: 2. It is not reason that we 

7:33. the place where thou standest is holy 

37. This is that Moses, which said 

38. This is he, that was in the church in 
8:10. This man is the great power of God. 

21 . Thou hast neither part nor lot in this 

matter: for thy heart is not right in the 
sight of God. 

26. Jerusalem unto Gaza, which is desert. 
9: 15. he is a chosen vessel unto me, 

20. that he is the Son of God. 

21. Is not this he that destroyed 

22. that this is very Christ. 
26. that he was a disciple. 
38. that Peter was there, 

10; 4. What is it, Lord? 

6. whose house is by the sea side: 
28. it is an unlawful thing for a man that is a 

34. that God is no respecter of persons: 

35. is accepted with him. 
36. he is Lord of all: 

42. it is he which was ordained 
12: 3. it pleased (lit. was pleasing to) the Jews, 
9. that it was true which was done 
15. It is his angel. 
13: 15. if ye have any word of exhortation for the 

people, say on. 
15: 18. Known unto God are all his works from 

the beginning of the world. 
16 : 12. which is the chief city of that part 
17 : 3. Jesus, whom I preach unto you, is Christ. 
IS: 10. 1 have much people 
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Actsl9: 2. whether there be any Holy Ghost. 
25. we have our wealth. 

34. that he was a Jew, 

35. what man is there that knoweth not 

36. ye ought (lit. it is fit for you) to be quiet, 
20: 10. his life is in him. 

35. It is more blessed to give 
21: 11. that owneth this girdle, (lit. whose this 
girdle is) 
22. What is it therefore? the multitude 

24. informed concerning thee, are nothing ; 

28. This is the man, that teacheth all 

33. and what he had done. (lit. he were the 

doer of) 
22: 26. thou doest: for this man is a Roman. 

29. after he knew that he was a Roman, 
23: 5. that he was the high priest: 

6. that the one part were Sadducees, 
19. What is that thou hast to tell 
27. having understood that he was a Roman. 

34. of what province he was. 

25: 5. if there be any wickedness in him. 

11. but if there be none of these things 
14. There is a certain man left 

16. It is not the manner of the Romans 
26: 26. for this thing was not done in a corner. 
28: 4. No doubt this man is a murderer, 
22. we know that (lit. it is known to us) 
Ro. 1 : 9. For God is my witness, 

12. That is, that I may be comforted 
16. for it is the power of God 

19. that which may be known of God is mani- 
fest in them ; 

25. who is blessed for ever. 

2: 2. the judgment of God is according to 
11 . For there is no respect of persons 
28. he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly; 

3: 8. whose damnation is just. 

10. There is none righteous, no, not one: 

1 1 . There is none that understandeth, there is 

none that seeketh after God. 

12. there is none that doeth good, no, not one. 

(lit. there is not even one ) 
18. There is no fear of God 
22. for there is no difference: 
4: 15. for where no law is, 

16. who is the father of us all, 
21 . he was able also to perform. 

5:14. who is the figure of him that was to come. 
7 : 3. she is free from that law ; 

14. the law is spiritual: 
8: 9. he is none of his. 
24. but hope that is seen is not hope: 
34. who is even at the right hand 
9: 2. 1 have great heaviness 
10: 1. prayer to God for Israel is, that they 
8. The word is nigh thee, 
12. For there is no difference 
11:6. then is it no more grace : otherwise work 
is no more work. 
23. for God is able to graff them in again. 
13: 1. For there is no power but of God: 
4. For he is the minister of God to thee 

— for he is the minister of God, a revenger 
14: 4. for God is able to make him stand. 

17. For the kingdom of God is not 
23. whatsoever (is) not of faith is sin. 

16: 5. who is the firstfruits of Achaia 
lCo. 1 : 18. is to them that perish foolishness; 

— it is the power of God. 

25. the foolishness of God is wiser than men ; 
and the weakness of God is stronger 



1 Co. 2: 14. for they are foolishness unto him: 
3: 5. Who then is Paul, 

7. neither is he that planteth anything, 
11. than that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. 

13. every man's work of what sort it is. 
17. the temple of God is holy, 

19. wisdom of this world is foolishness 

21 . For all things are your's ; 

22. present, or things to come ; all are your's ; 
4: 3. But with me it is a very small thing 

4. he that judgeth me is the Lord. 

17. who is my beloved son, 

6: 5. that there is not a wise man among you ? 
7. there is utterly a fault among you, 

15. are the members of Christ? 

16. joined to an harlot is one body ? 
17- joined unto the Lord is one spirit. 

1 8. a man doeth is without the body ;• 

19. your body is the temple of the Holy 

Ghost 

20. in your body, and in your spirit, which 
are God's. 

7 : 8. is good for them if they abide even as I. 
9. for it is better to marry 

14. else were your children unclean ; but now 
are they holy. 

19. Circumcision is nothing, and uncircum- 

cision is nothing, 
22. is the Lord's freeman : 

— is Christ's servant. 
29.it remaineth (lit. what remains is), that 

both they that have wives 

39. she is at liberty to be married to whom 

40. But she is happier if she so abide, after 
my judgment : 

9: 3. Mine answer to them that do examine me 
is this, 
16. 1 have nothing to glory of: 

— yea, woe is unto me, 

18. What is my reward then? 
10: 16. is it not the communion of the blood of 

Christ ? 

— is it not the communion of the body of 
Christ? 

19. that the idol is any thing, or that which is 
offered in sacrifice to idols is any thing ? 

28. This is offered in sacrifice unto idols, 
11 : 3. the head of every man is Christ ; 
5. for that is even all one as if she were 

7. but the woman is the glory of the man. 

8. For the man is not of the woman ; 

13. is it comely that a woman 

14. it is a shame unto him? 

15. it is a glory to her: 

20. (this) is not to eat the Lord's supper, 
24. Take, eat: this is my body, 
25. This cup is the new testament in my 

12: 6. but it is the same God which worketh 
12. For as the body is one, and hath 

— being many, are one body: 

14. is not one member, but 

15. is it therefore not of the body? 

16. is it therefore not of the body? 
22. seem to be more feeble, are necessary: 

14:10. There are, it may be, so many kinds of 
14. my understanding is unfruitful. 
15. What is it then? I will pray 

25. God is in you of a truth. 

26. How is it then, brethren? 
33. For God is not (the author) of confusion. 
35. for it is a shame for women to speak in 

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lCo.l5:12.that there is no resurrection of 

13. there be no resurrection of the dead, 

44. There is a natural body, and there is a 

spiritual body. 
58. is not in vain in the Lord. 
16: 15. that it is the firstfruits of Achaia, 
2Co. 1 : 12. our rejoicing is this, 

2: 2. who is he then that maketh me glad, 

3. my joy is (the joy) of you all. 
3: 17 .Now the Lord is that Spirit: 

4: 3. But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them 
that are lost: 

4. who is the image of God, 

7 : 15. is more abundant toward you, 
9 : 1 . it is superfluous for me to write 
12. not only supplieth (lit. is supplying) 
10:18. For not he that commendeth himself is 

approved, 
11:10. As the truth of Christ is in me, 
12: 13. For what is it wherein you were 
13: 5. how that Jesus Christ is in you, except 
Gal. 1: 7. Which is not another; but 

11. preached of me is not after man. 
3:12. And the law is not of faith: 
16. And to thy seed, which is Christ. 

20. a mediator is not (a mediator) of one, 

but God is one. 
4 : 1 . the heir, as long as he is a child, 
2. But is under tutors and 

24. Which things are an allegory: 

— which is Agar. 

25. is mount Sinai in Arabia, 

26. But Jerusalem which is above is free, 

which is the mother of us all. 
5 : 3. he is a debtor to do the whole 

19. Now the works of the flesh are manifest, 

which are (these) ; 
22w the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, 
23. against such there is no law. 
Eph. 1 : 14. Which is the earnest of our inheritance 
18. that ye may know what is the hope 
23. Which is his body, 
2 : 14. For he is our peace, 
3: 13. for you, which is your glory. 
4: 9. Now that he ascended, what is it but 
1 0. is the same also that ascended up 
15. which is the head, (even) Christ: 

21. as the truth is in Jesus: 

5: 5. who is an idolater, hath any 
10. what is acceptable unto the Lord. 

12. For it is a shame even to speak of 

13. whatsoever doth make manifest is light. 
18. wherein is excess; 

23. the husband is the head of the wife, 

— he is the saviour of the body. 
32. This is a great mystery: 

6: l.in the Lord: for this is right. 
2. which is the first commandment 
9. your Master also is in heaven; neither is 

there respect of persons with him. 
12. we wrestle not against (lit. The wrestling 

is not to us against) 
17. which is the word of God: 
Phi . 1 : 7 . Even as it is meet for me to 
8. For God is my record, 
28. which is to them an evident token 
2:13. For it is God which worketh in you both 
4: 8. whatsoever things are true, whatsoever 
Col. 1: 6. and bringeth forth fruit, (lit. is fruit- 
bearing) 
7. who is for you a faithful minister 
15. Who is the image of the invisible God, 



Col. 1 : 17. he is before all things, 

18. he is the head of the body, the church: 

who is the beginning, the firstborn 
24. for his body's sake, which is the church: 
27. which is Christ in you, 
2:10. which is the head of all 

17. Which are a shadow of things to come ; 

22. Which all are to perish 

23. Which things have indeed a shew (lit. 

which are holding some account of 
wisdom) 
3: 1. where Christ sitteth (lit. is sitting) on the 
right hand of God. 
5. and covetousness, which is idolatry: 
14. which is the bond of perfectness. 
20. for this is well pleasing 
25. there is no respect of persons. 
4: 9. who is (one) of you. 
lTh. 2: 13. as it is in truth, 

4: 3. For this is the will of God, 
2Th. 1 : 3. as it is meet, because that 
2: 4. himself that he is God. 

9. whose coming is after the working of Satan 
3: 3. But the Lord is faithful, 

17. which is the token in every epistle: 
1 Ti . 1 : 5 . the end of the commandment is charity 
20. Of whom is Hymenseus 
3: 15. in the house of God, which is the church 

16. great is the mystery of godliness: 
4: S.profiteth (lit. is pr. for) little: but godli- 
ness is profitable unto all things, 
10. who is the saviour of all men, 
5: 4. parents: for that is good and 
8. and is worse than an infidel. 
25. the good works (of some) are manifest 
beforehand; 
6 : 6. with contentment is great gain. 

10. the love of money is the root of all evil: 
2Ti. 1: 6. which is in thee by the putting on 

12. he is able to keep that which I 
15. of whom are Phygellus 

2:17. of whom is Hymenasus and Philetus ; 

20. there are not only vessels 
4:11. Only Luke is with me. 

— for he is profitable to me 
Tit. 1 : 6. If any be blameless, the husband of one 

13. This witness is true. Wherefore 

3: 8. These things are good and profitable 
Heb. 2: 6. What is man, that thou art mindful 
4: 13. Neither is there any creature that 
5 : 13. for he is a babe. 

14. But strong meat belongeth to them that 
7 : 2. which is, King of peace ; 

15.it is yet far more evident: for that 
8: 6. he is the mediator of a better covenant, 
9: 5. of which we cannot now speak (lit. it is 
not now to speak) 

15. he is the mediator of the new testament, 
11: l.Now faith is the substance of things 

hoped for, 
6. cometh to God must believe that he is, 
12: 7. for what son is he whom the father 
Jas. 1:13. cannot be tempted (lit. is not to be 
tempted) with evil, 
17. perfect gift is from above, and 
23. if any be a hearer of the word, and not 
27. before God and the Father is this, 
2: 17. hath not works, is dead, being alone. 

19. Thou believest that there is one God ; 

20. faith without works is dead ? 

26. the body without the spirit is dead, so 
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Jas. 3: 5. the tongue is a little member, 

15. This wisdom deseendeth not (lit. this is 

not the wisdom that deseendeth) 

17. wisdom that is from above is first pure, 

4: 4. the friendship of the world is enmity with 

God? 
12. There is one lawgiver, who is able 
14. It is even a vapour, that 

16. all such rejoicing is evil. 

17. to him it is sin. 
5: 11. the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender 

mercy. 
IPet.l : 6. if need be, ye are in heaviness 
25. And this is the word which 
2: 15. so is the will of God, 
3: 4. which is in the sight of God 
22. is on the right hand of God ; 
4: 11. to whom be praise and dominion 
2Pet. 1 : 9. is blind, and cannot see afar off, 

14. shortly I must put off (this) my taber- 
nacle, (lit. the putting off my tabernacle 
is at hand) 
17. This is my beloved Son, 
3 : 4. Where is the promise of his coming ? 
16. in which are some things hard to be un- 
derstood, 
1 Joh. 1 : 5. This then is the message 

— God is light, and in him is no darkness at all. 

7. as he is in the light, 

8. and the truth is not in us. 

9. he is faithful and just 
10. his word is not in us. 

2: 2. And he is the propitiation for our sins: 
4. and keepeth not his commandments, is a 
liar, and the truth is not in him. 

7. The old commandment is the word 

8. which thing is true in him and in you: 

9. hateth his brother, is in darkness 

10. there is none occasion of* stumbling in 

11. he that hateth his brother is in darkness, 

15. the love of the Father is not in him. 

16. and the pride of life, is not of the Father, 

but is of the world. 
18. children, it is the last time: 

— whereby we know that it is the last time. 

21. and that no lie is of the truth. 

22. Who is a liar but he that denieth that 

Jesus is the Christ? He is antichrist, 
that denieth 
25. And this is the promise that he 
27.teacheth you of all things, and is truth, 

and is no lie, 
29. If ye know that he is righteous, 
3: 2. we shall see him as he is. 

3.purifieth himself, even as he is pure. 

4. sin is the transgression of 

5. in him is no sin. 

7. he that doeth righteousness is righteous, 

even as he is righteous. 

8. He that committeth sin is of the devil ; 

10. the children of God are manifest, 

— doeth not righteousness is not of God, 

11. For this is the message that ye heard 
15. hateth his brother is a murderer: 
20. God is greater than our heart, 
23. this is his commandment, 

4 : 1 . whether they are of God : 

2. come in the flesh is of God: 

3. is not of God: and this is that (spirit) of 

antichrist, 

— even now already is it in the world. 

4. greater is he that is in vou, Mat. 



Uoh. 4: 6. he that is not of God 

7. let us love one another: for love is of 

God; 
8. for God is love. 

10. Herein is love, not that we loved God, 
12. and his love is perfected in us. 

15. confess that Jesus is the Son of God, 

16. God is love ; and he that dwelleth in 

17. because as he is, so are we in this world. 
18. There is no fear in love ; 
20. and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for 

5 : I . that Jesus is the Christ is born 

3. For this is the love of God, that we 

4. this is the victory that overcometh 

5. Who is he that overcometh the world, but 
he that believeth that Jesus is the Son 
of God? 

6. This is he that came by water and 

— it is the Spirit that beareth witness, 
because the Spirit is truth. 

9. the witness of God is greater: for this is 
the witness of God 

11. is the record, that God hath given to us 
eternal life, and this life is in his Son. 

14. this is the confidence that we have 

16. There is a sin unto death: 

17. All unrighteousness is sin: and there is a 
sin not unto death. 

20. This is the true God, and eternal life. 
2Joh. 6. this is love, that we walk after his com- 
mandments. This is the commandment, 

7. This is a deceiver and 
3 Joh. 1 1 . He that doeth good is of God : 

12. ye know that our record is true. 
Rev. 1 : 4. which are before his throne ; 

2 : 7. which is in the midst of the paradise 
5: 2. Who is worthy to open the book, and 

12. Worthy is the Lamb that was slain to 

13. every creature which is in heaven, 

— such as are in the sea, and all 
13:10. Here is the patience and the faith of the 

18. Here is wisdom. Let him that 

— for it is the number of a man ; 
14: 12. Here is the patience of the saints: 
16: 



: 21. plague thereof was exceeding great. 
17: 8. beast that thou sawest was, and is not; 
— behold the beast that was, and is not, and 
yet is. 

10. one is, (and) the other is not yet come ; 

1 1 . the beast that was, and is not, even he is 

the eighth, and is of the seven, 
14. he is Lord of lords, and King of kings: 
18. thou sawest is that great city, which 

19: 8. is the righteousness of saints. 

10. the testimony of Jesus is the spirit of 

20: 2. serpent, which is the devil, and Satan, 

12. which is (the book) of life: 
14. This is the second death. 

21 : 1 . there was no more sea. 
8. which is the second death. 
12. which are (the names) of the twelve tribes 
16. the length is as large as the breadth: 
— and the height of it are equal. 
17. measure of a man, that is, of the angel. 
22. the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb are 
the temple of it. 
22: 10. for the time is at hand. 
See also tovt£<tti. 

ivTb), £cn-wo-av, esto, estosan. 

5:37. But let vour communication be, Yea, yea ; 



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20 


Lu. 


12: 


Acts 1 




2: 




4: 




13: 




28: 


2Co.l2: 


Gal 


1: 


ITi 


3: 


Jas. 


1: 


lPet.3: 



:\7.let him be unto thee as an heathen man 
:26. let him be your minister; 

27. chief among you, let him be your servant: 
:35. Let your loins be girded about, and 
:20. let no man dwell therein: (lit. let there 

not be one dwelling in it) 
:14. be this known unto you, and hearken 
: 10. Be it known unto you all, 
:38. Be it known unto you therefore, 
;28. Be it known therefore unto you, 
: 16. But be it so, I did not burden 
: 8. let him be accursed. 

9. than that ye have received, let him be 
accursed. 
12. Let the deacons be the husbands of one 
19. let every man be swift to hear, slow 

3. let it not be that outward (adorning) 



t(T)(aTog, eskatos. 



Mat. 5 
J2 

19 



20 



27 

Mar. 9 

10 



12 



Lu. ] 



14 
Job. 6 



8 

11 

12 

Acts 1 

2 
13 

ICo. 4 

15 



2Ti. 3 
Heb 1 
Jas. 5 
lPet.l 

2Pet.2 

3 

Uoh.2 

Jude 



: 26. till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing. 

:45.the last (state) of that man is worse than 

:30.many (that are) first shall be last; and 
the last (shall be) first. 

: 8. beginning from the last unto the first. 
12. These last have wrought (but) one hour, 
14. 1 will give unto this last, even as 

16. So the last shall be first, and the first last: 

for many be 
: 64. the last error shall be worse than 
:35. (the same) shall be last of all, 
:31.But many (that are) first shall be last; 

and the last first. 
: 6. he sent him also last unto them, 

22.last of all the woman died 
.26. the last (state) of that man is worse 
: 59. till thou hast paid the very last mite. 
: 30. there are last which shall be first, and 

there are first which shall be last . 
: 9. with shame to take the loioest room. 

10. go and sit down in the loicest room ; 
:39. raise it up again at the last day. 

40. 1 will raise him up at the last day. 

44.1 will raise him up at the last day. 

54. and I will raise him up at the last day. 
:37.In the last day, that great (day) 
: 9. at the eldest, (even) unto the last: 
:24.in the resurrection at the last day. 
: 48. the same shall judge him in the last day. 
: 8. unto the uttermost (part) of the earth. 

17. shall come to pass in the last days, 

: 47. unto the ends of the earth, (lit. unto the 
uttermost part of the earth) 

: 9. hath set forth us the apostles last, as it 
were appointed to death: 
8. And last of all he was seen of me 

26. The last enemy (that) shall be destroyed 

45. the last Adam (was made) a quickening 

52. at the last trump : 
l.in the last days perilous times 
2(1 ). Hath in these last days spoken 
3. treasure together for the last days. 
5. ready to be revealed in the last time. 

20. was manifest in these last times 

20. the latter end is worse with them than 
3. shall come in the last days scoffers, 

18. children, it is the last time: 

— whereby we know that it is the last time. 

18. should be mockers in the last time, 



ETE 

md Omega, the first and the 



Rev. 1:11.1 am Alpha 
last : 
17. Fear not ; I am the first and the last: 
2: 8. saith the first and the last, 

19. the last (to be) more than the first. 
15 : 1 . having the seven last plagues ; 
21 : 9. vials full of the seven last plagues, 
22: 13. the first and the last. 



ecr^arwc? eskatos. 

Mar. 5:23.1ieth at the point of death: (lit. is in the 
last state) 



tail)) eso. 

Mat.26:58.went in, and sat with the servants, 
Mar.l4:54. even into (lit. even within into) the palace 

15:16. led him away into the hall, 
Joh.20:26.his disciples were within, and Thomas 
Acts 5:23. opened, we found no man within. 
Ro. 7:22.1 delight in the law of God after the in- 
ward man ; 
ICo. 5: 12. do not ye judge them that are within ? 
Eph.3;16.to be strengthened with might by his 
Spirit in the inner man ; 



i(T(i)0sv, esothen. 

Mat. 7: 15. but inwardly they are ravening wolves. 
23:25. but within they are full of extortion 

27. but are within full of dead 

28. but within ye are full of hypocrisy 
Mar. 7:21. For from within, out of the heart 

23. come from within, and defile the man. 
Lu. 11 : 7. And he from within shall answer 

39. your inward part is full of ravening 

40. make that which is within also ? 
2Co. 4; 16. yet the inward (man) is renewed 

7: 5. without (were) fightings, within (-were) 
Rev. 4: 8. (they were) full of eyes within: 
5: 1. a book written within and on the 
11: 2. But the court which is without the temple 
(in some copies l^ijjQev) 



EGiDTEpog, esoteros. 

Actsl6: 24. thrust them into the inner prison, 
Heb. 6: 1 9. into that within the veil ; 



ETcTipog, hetairos. 



Mat.ll:16.and calling unto their fellows, 
20: 13. Friend, I do thee no wrong: 
22 : 12. Friend, how earnest thou in 
26 : 50. Friend, wherefore art thou come ? 



£T£p6y\ii)(j(JOQ, heteroglossos. 

!Co.l4:21.With {men of) other tongues 



hepodiSaaKaXio), heterodidaskaleo. 

ITi. 1 : 3. that they teach no other doctrine, 
6: 3. If anv man teach otherwise, 



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2Co 



irtpoZvyiu), heterozugeo. 

6:14. unequally yoked together with unbelievers ■ 



trsp 0C5 heteros. 
Mat. 6: 24. for either he will hate the one, and love 
the other; or else he will hold to the 
one, and despise the other. 
8:21. And another of his disciples said 
11: 3. or do we look for another ? 
12:45.taketh with himself seven other spirits 

more wicked 
15:30. dumb, maimed, and many others, 
16 : 14. and others, Jeremias, 
Mar 16: 12. he appeared in another form 
Lu. 3:18. And many other things in his exhortation 
preached he 
4:43. to other cities also: 
5: 7. which were in the other ship, 
6: 6. also on another sabbath, 
7 : 41. and the other fifty. 
8: 3. and many others, which ministered 

6. And some fell upon a rock ; 

7. And some fell among thorns ; 

8. And other fell on good ground, 

9:29. the fashion of his countenance was altered, 
(lit. became other) 
56. And they went to another village. 
59. And he said unto another, 
61. And another also said, 
10: 1 . appointed other seventy also, 
11:16. And others, tempting (him), 

26. seven other spirits 
14: 19. another said, I have bought 

20. And another said, 

31. to make war against another king, 
16: 7. said he to another, And how much 

13. and love the other ; or else he will hold 

to the one, and despise the other. 
18. and marrieth another, 
17:34. and the other shall be left. 

35.be taken, and the other left. 
18: 10. and the other a publican. 
19:20. And another came, saying, 
20: 11. he sent another servant: 
22:58. another saw him, and said, 

65. many other things blasphemously 
23: 32. there were also two other, malefactors, 
led with him 
40. But the other answering 
Joh.19: 37. again another scripture saith, 
Acts 1 : 20. let another take. 

2: 4. to speak with other tongues, 
13. Others mocking said, These men 
40. And with many other words 
4: 12. there is none other name under 
7:18. another king arose, which 
8: 34. or of some other man? 
12: 17. and went into another place. 
13 : 35. Wherefore he saith also in another (psalm), 
15:35. with many others also. 
17: 7. that there is another king, (one) Jesus. 

21. spent their time in nothing else, but 
34. and others with them. 

19:39. But if ye enquire any thing concerning 

other matters, 
20: 15. and the next (day) we arrived 
23: 6. the one part were Sadducees, and the 

other Pharisees, 
27: Land certain other prisoners 

3. And the next (day) we touched 



Ro. 


2 


1. 
21. 




7 


: 3 

4. 

23 




8:39. 




13 


8. 
9. 


ICo 


. 3 


4. 




4 


6. 




6 


1. 




8 


4. 




10:24. 






29. 




12 


9. 
10. 




14 


17. 
21. 




15:40. 


2Co 


.8: 


8. 




11 


4. 


Gal. 


1: 


6. 

19. 




6 


4. 


Eph 


3: 


5. 


Phi. 


2: 


4. 


ITi. 


1: 


10. 


2Ti. 


2 


2. 


Heb 


. 5 


6. 




7: 


11. 
13. 
15. 




11: 


36. 


Jas. 


9 


lb. 




4 


12. 


Judt 




7. 



ETI 

. thou judgest another, 
. Thou therefore which teachest another, 
. she be married to another man, 
though she be married to another man. 
. that ye should be married to another, 
. another law in my members, 
. nor any other creature, 
. he that loveth -another hath fulfilled 
. if (there be) any other commandment, 
. and another, I (am) of Apollos ; 
. be puffed up for one against another. 
, having a matter against another, 
. (there is) none other God 
, but every man another's (wealth). 
, not thine own, but of the other: 
, To another faith by the same Spirit; 
.to another (divers) kinds of tongues ; 
, but the other is not edified, 
and other lips will I speak unto this 
the glory of the celestial (is) one, and the 

(glory) of the terrestrial (is) another. 
by occasion of the forwardness of others, 
or (if) ye receive another spirit, 
or another gospel, which ye have not 
unto another gospel: 
But other of the apostles 
, in himself alone, and not in another. 
Which in other ages was not made known 
every man also on the things of others. 
and if there be any other thing 
who shall be able to teach others also. 
, As he saith also in another (place), 
that another priest should rise 
pertaineth to another tribe, 
there ariseth another priest, 
And others had trial of (cruel) mockings 
and had sent (them) out another way ? 
who art thou that judgest another? 
and going after strange flesh, 



Irtjowcj heteros. 

Phi. 3: 15. if in any thing ye be otherwise minded, 



Mat. 5:13 

12:46. 
17: 5. 
18:16. 
19:20. 
26:47. 
65. 
27:63. 
Mar. 5:35. 



8:17. 

12: 6. 

14:43. 

63. 

1:15. 

8:49. 

9:42. 

14:22. 

26. 

32. 

15:20. 

16: 2. 

18:22. 



Lu. 



zti, eti. 

it is thenceforth good for nothing, 

While he yet talked to the people, 

While he yet spake, behold, a bright 

(then) take with thee one or two more, 

what lack I yet? 

And while he yet spake, 

what further need have we 

said, while he was yet alive, 

While he yet spake, there came from 

troublest thou the Master any further? 

have ye your heart yet hardened? 

Having yet therefore one son, 

immediately, while he yet spake, 

What need we any further witnesses? 

even from his mother's womb. 

While he yet spake, there cometh 

And as he was yet a coming, 

and yet there is room. 

yea, and his own life also, 

while the other is yet a great way off, 

But when he was yet a great way off, 

for thou mayest be no longer steward. 

Yet lackest thou one thing: 



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Lu. 20:36. can they die any more: 

40. Arid after that they durst not ask 
22:37. that this that is written must yet be ac- 
complished in me, 

47. And while he yet spake, 
GO. while he yet spake, the cock crew. 
71. What need we any further witness? 
24: 6. when he was yet in Galilee, 

41 . And while they yet believed not 
44. while I was yet with you, 

Joh. 4 : 35. There are yet four months, 

7:33. Yet a little while am I with you, 
11 :54. no more openly among the Jews ; 
12:35. Yet a little while is the light 
13:33. yet a little while I am with you. 
14: 19. Yet a little while, and the world seeth me 
no more ; 
30. Hereafter I will not talk much 
16: 10. ye see me no more; 

12. 1 have yet many things to say 
21. she remembereth no more the anguish, 
25.no more speak unto you in proverbs, 
17:11.1 am no more in the world, 
20: 1 . when it was yet dark, 
21 : 6. now they were not able to draw it 
Acts 2 : 26. moreover also my flesh shall rest in hope : 
9 : 1 . yet breathing out threatenings 
10:44. While Peter yet spake 
18:18. Paul (after this) tarried (there) yet a 

good while, 
21 :28. and further brought Greeks also 
Ro. 3:7. why yet am I also judged as a sinner? 
5: 6. For when we were yet without strength, 

8. while we were yet sinners, 

6: 2. dead to sin, live any longer therein ? 

9. raised from the dead dieth no more ; death 

hath no more dominion over him. 
7: 17. then it is no more I that do it, but sin 

20. 1 would not, it is no more I that do it, 
9:19. Why doth he yet find fault ? 
11 : 6. then (is it) no more of works: otherwise 
grace is no more grace. But if (it be) 
of works, then is it no more grace-: 
otherwise work is no more work. 
14: 15. rcow walkest thou not charitably. 
ICo. 3: 2. neither yet now are ye able. 
3. For ye are yet carnal: 
12:31. and yet shew I unto you a more excellent 
15: 17. ye axe yet in your sins. 
2Co. 1 : 10. that he will yet deliver (us); 

5:16. yet now henceforth know we (him) no 
more. (lit. we know him no more hence- 
forth) 
Gal. 1 : 10. for if I yet pleased men, 

2: 20. nevertheless I live ; yet not I, (lit. live no 

more I,) but Christ liveth in me: 
3: 18. (it is) no more of promise: 

25. we are no longer under a schoolmaster. 
4: 7. thou art no more a servant, 

5: 11. if I yet preach circumcision, why do I yet 
suffer persecution? 
Phi. 1 : 9. your love may abound yet more and more 
2Th. 2: 5. when I was yet with you, 
Heb 7 : 10. he was yet in the loins of his father, 
W.whaX, further need (was there) 
15.it is yet far more evident: 
8:12. will I remember no more. 
9 : 8. the first tabernacle was yet standing : 
10: 2. should have had no more conscience 

17. will I remember no more. 

18. (there is) no more offering for sin. 

26. remaineth no -more sacrifice for sins, 



Heb 10:37 


11 


: 4 




32 




36 


12 


26 




27 


Rev. 3 


■12 


6 


11. 


7 


16. 


9 


12. 


10 


6. 


12 


8. 


18 


21 




22, 



23, 



20 


3. 


21 


1. 




4. 


22 


3. 




11, 



ETO 

For yet a little while, and he that 

he being dead yet speaketh. 

And what shall I more say ? 

yea, moreover of bonds and 

saying, Yet once more I shake 

And this (word), Yet once more, 

he shall go no more out: 

they should rest yet for a little 

They shall hunger no more, neither thirst 
any more ; 

there come two woes more 

there should be time no longer : 

their place found any more in heaven. 

shall be found no more at all. 

shall be heard no more at all in thee ; 

shall be found any more in thee ; 

shall be heard no more at all in thee ; 

shall shine no more at all in thee ; 

shall be heard no mere at all 

should deceive the nations no more, 

there was no more sea. 

there shall be no more death, 

shall there be any more pain : 

there shall be no more curse: 

him be unjust still: and he which is filthy, 
let him be filthy still: and he that is 
righteous, let him be righteous still: 
and he that is holy, let him be holy 
still. 

See also ovicetl. 



Mat. 3: 
20: 

22: 

25; 



Mar. 1 
10: 

14: 



Lu. 1 



3, 

23. 
4. 

34. 

41, 
:17. 

19. 
: 3. 

40. 
:12. 

15. 

16. 
:17. 

76. 
:31. 

: 4. 
:52. 

:20. 

47. 



23 

24 

Joh. 14 

Acts23 
ICo. 2: 

2Ti. 2: 

Philem 
Heb 11: 
Rev. 8: 



IroijLia^w, hetoimazo. 

Prepare ye the way of the Lord, 

for whom it is prepared of my Father. 

I have prepared my dinner: 

inherit the kingdom prepared for you 

prepared for the devil 

that we prepare for thee to eat 

they made ready the passover. 

Prepare ye the way of the Lord, 

for whom it is prepared. 

Where wilt thou that we go and prepare 

there make ready for us. 

and they made ready the passover. 

to make ready a people prepared for the 

Lord, 
face of the Lord to prepare his ways ; 
Which thou hast prepared before the face 

of all people ; 
Prepare ye the way of the Lord, 
to make ready for him. 
which thou hast provided? 
which knew his lord's will, and prepared 

not (himself), 
Make ready wherewith I may sup, 
Go and prepare us the passover, 
Where wilt thou that we prepare? 
there make ready. 
they made ready the passover. 
prepared spices and ointments; 
the spices which they had prepared, 
I go to prepare a place for you. 
if I go and prepare a place for you, 
Make ready two hundred soldiers 
the things which God hath prepared for 

them that love him. 
prepared unto every good work. 
prepare me also a lodging: 
for he hath prepared for them a city. 
prepared themselves to sound. 



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Rev. 9: 7. like unto horses prepared unto battle ; 
15. ivlrich ic ere prepared for an hour, 
12: C. a place prepared of God, 
16: 12. that the way of the kings of the east 

might he prepared. 
19: 7. and his wife hath made herself ready. 
21 : 2. out of heaven, prepared as a bride adorned 
for her husband. 



tToifACKria, hetoimasia. 

Eph. 6: 15. with the preparation of the gospel 



erot/uog, hetoimos. 

Mat.22: 4. and all things (are) ready: 

S. The wedding is ready, but they 
24:44. be ye also ready: for in such an hour as 
25: 10. they that were ready went in with him 
Mar.14: 15, upper room furnished (and) prepared: 
Lu. 12:40. Be ye therefore ready also: for the Son 
14: 17. all things are now ready. 
22:33. Lord, I am ready to go with thee, 
Joh. 7: 6. but your time is alway ready. 
Acts23:15.ever he come near, are ready to kill him. 

21. and now are they ready, looking for 
2 Co. 9: 5. that the same might be ready, 

10: 6. And having in a readiness to revenge 
16. of things made ready to our hand. 
Tit. 3: l.to be ready to every good work, 
lPet. 1 : 5. unto salvation ready to be revealed 

3: 15. and (be) ready always to (give) an answer 
...with meekness and fear: 



EToijuitoQi hetoimos. 



Acts21 :13. 1 am ready (lit. hold myself preparedly) 
2Co.l2:14.the third time I am ready (lit. hold, §-c. ) 
lPet.4: 5. to him that is ready (lit. hold, §*c. ) 



trofj etos. 

Mat. 9: 20. which was diseased with an issue of blood 

twelve years, 
Mar 5:25. an issue of blood twelve years, 

42. for she was (of the age) of twelve years. 
Lu. 2:36. had lived with an husband seven years 

37. of about fourscore and four years, 

41. parents went to Jerusalem every year 

42. when he was twelve years old, 

3: 1. Now in the fifteenth year of the reign 
23. began to be about thirty years of age, 
4: 25. three years and six months, 
8 : 42. about twelve years of age, 

43. having an issue of blood twelve years, 
12:19. laid up for many years ; 

13: 7. these three years I come 

8. Lord, let it alone this year also, 
11. a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, 
16. Satan hath bound, lo, these eighteen years, 
15: 29. these many years do I serve thee, 
Joh. 2:20. Forty and six years was this temple in 
5: 5. an infirmity thirty and eight years. 
8:57. Thou art not yet fifty years old, 
Acts 4: 22. the man was above forty years old, 

7: 6. entreat (them) evil four hundred years, 
30. when forty years were expired, 



Acts 7: 36. and in the wilderness forty years. 
42. forty years in the wilderness ? 
9:33. had kept his bed eight years, 
13: 20. four hundred and fifty years, 

21 . by the space of forty years. 
19: 10. continued by the space of two years ; 
24 : 1 0. thou hast been of many years 
17. Now after many years I came 
Ro. 15: 23. a great desire these many years to 
2Co.l2: 2. about fourteen years ago, 
Gal. 1:18. Then after three years 1 went up 
2: 1. Then fourteen years after I went 
3: 17. four hundred and thirty years after, 
ITi. 5: 9. into the number under threescore years 

old, 
Heb 1 : 12. thy years shall not fail. 
3: 9. my works forty years. 
17. was he grieved forty years? 
2Pet. 3: 8. one day (is) with the Lord as a thousand 
years, and a thousand years as one day. 
Rev.20: 2. bound him a thousand years, 

3. the thousand years should be fulfilled: 

4. lived and reigned with Christ a thousand 

years. 

5. until the thousand years were finished. 

6. shall reign with him a thousand years. 

7. when the thousand years are expired, 



SV, U. 

Mat.25:21. Well done, (thou) good and faithful ser- 
vant : 
23. Well done, good and faithful servant; 
Mar 14: 7. whensoever ye will ye may do them good: 
Lu. 19:17. Well, thou good servant: 
Actsl5:29.ye shall do well. Fare ye well. 
Eph 6: 3. That it may be well with thee, 



zvayyzXiZto, -o/xcu, uangelizo. 



■omai. 



Mat.ll : 5. the poor have the gospel preached to them. 
Lu. 1 : 19. to shew thee these glad tidings. 

2:10. 1 bring you good tidings of great joy, 
3:18. preached he unto the people. 
4: 18. to preach the gospel to the poor ; 

43. 1 must preach the kingdom of God to 
7 : 22. to the poor the gospel is preached. 
8 : 1 . preaching and shewing the glad tidings 
9: 6. preaching the gospel, and healing 
16:16. the kingdom of God is preached, 
20 : 1 . in the temple, and preached the gospel, 
Acts 5: 42. to teach and preach Jesus Christ. 

8: 4. went every -where preaching the word. 
12. preaching the things concerning 
25. preached the gospel in many villages 
35. and preached unto him Jesus. 
40. he preached in all the cities, 
10:36. preaching peace by Jesus Christ: 
11:20. preaching the Lord Jesus. 
13:32. we declare unto you glad tidings, 
14: 7. And there they preached the gospel, (lit. 
were preaching the gospel) 
15. and preach unto you that ye should turn 
21. And when they had preached the gospel 
15:35. and preaching the word of the Lord, 
16:10. to preach the gospel unto them. 
17 : 18. he preached unto them 
Ro. 1 : 1 5. to preach the gospel to you that are at Rome 
10 : 15. of them that preach the gospel of peace, and 
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Ro. 


15 


:20 


lCo 


. 1 


:17. 




9 


16. 

18. 




15 


1. 

2. 


2Co.lO 


16. 




11 


: 7. 


Gal 


1 


8. 

9. 

11. 
16. 

23. 




4: 


13. 


Eph 


2 


17. 




3 


8. 


ITh. 


3: 


6. 


Heb 


4: 


2. 



lPet.l: 

4: 

Rev.10: 

14: 



6. 



. have I strived to preach the gospel, 
. but "to preach the gospel : 
. For though I preach the gospel, 
if I preach not the gospel! 
. when I preach the gospel, I may make the 
. which I preached unto you, 
. in memory what I preached unto you, 
. To preach the gospel in the (regions) be- 
yond you, 
. I have preached to you the gospel 
, preach any other gospel unto you than that 

which we have preached unto you, 
if any (man) preach any other gospel 
, the gospel which was preached of me 
that I might preach him 
now preacheth the faith 
I preached the gospel unto you 
And came and preached 
that I should preach among the Gentiles 
and brought us good tidings of your 
unto us was the gospel preached, (lit. we 

are addressed with the gospel) 
they to whom it was first preached (lit. 

those first addressed with the gospel) 

entered not 
by them that have preached the gospel 
the word which by the gospel is preached 

unto you. 
was the gospel preached also to them that 

are dead, 
as he hath declared to his servants the 

prophets. 
to preach unto them that dwell on the 

earth, and to every nation, and 



2Co. 2: 
4; 



Gal. 1: 6 

7 

11 

2: 2 

5 



Eph. 1 
3 
6: 

Phi, 1: 



Mat. 4; 

9: 

24: 

26: 

Mar. 1 : 



10 
13 

14 
16 

Actsl5 
20 

Ro. 1 



16: 

I Co. 4 

9 



15 



zvayytXiov, uangelion. 

23. preaching the gospel of the kingdom, 
35. and preaching the gospel 
14. this gospel of the kingdom 

13. Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached 
: l.The beginning of the gospel of Jesus 

Christ, 

14. the gospel of the kingdom of God, 

15. repent ye, and believe the gospel. 
: 35. for my sake and the gospel's, 

: 29. for my sake, and the gospel's, 
: 10. the gospel must first be published 
: 9. this gospel shall be preached 
: 15. preach the gospel to every creature. 
: 7. should hear the word of the gospel, 
: 24. to testify the gospel of the grace of God. 
: 1 . separated unto the gospel 
9. in the gospel of his Son, 

16. For I am not ashamed of the gospel 
; 16. according to my gospel. 

, 16. they have not all obeyed the gospel. 

28. As concerning the gospel, 

16. ministering the gospel of God, that 
19. 1 have fully preached the gospel 

29. of the blessing of the gospel 
25. according to my gospel, 

15. 1 have begotten you through the gospel. 
12. lest we should hinder the gospel of Christ. 
14. that they which preach the gospel should 

live of the gospel. 
18.1 may make the gospel of Christ without 

charge, that I abuse not my power in 

the gospel. 
23. 1 do for the gospel's sake, 
l.the gospel which I preached 





2:22 




4 


3 

15. 


Col. 


l! 


5. 

23 


ITh. 


1 


5. 




2 


2 
4. 

8. 

9. 




3 


2 


2Th. 


1 


8. 




2 


14 


ITi. 


1 


11 


2Ti. 


1 


8. 
10. 




2 


8. 


Philem 13. 


IPet. 4 


17 


Rev.14- 


6. 



12. to (preach) Christ's gospel, 

3. if our gospel be hid, it is hid to 

4. the light of the glorious gospel 
18. whose praise (is) in the gospel 

13. unto the gospel of Christ, 

14. in (preaching) the gospel of Christ: 

4. or another gospel, which ye have not 

accepted, 
7. 1 have preached to you the gospel of God 

freely ? 
unto another gospel : 
would pervert the gospel of Christ, 
that the gospel which was preached 
communicated unto them that gospel 
that the truth of the gospel might 
the gospel of the uncircumcision 
according to the truth of the gospel, 
the gospel of your salvation : 
in Christ by the gospel : 
with the preparation of the gospel 
the mystery of the gospel, 
For your fellowship in the gospel 
and confirmation of the gospel, ye all 
unto the furtherance of the gospel ; 
for the defence of the gospel. 
your conversation be as it becometh the 

gospel of Christ : 
striving together for the faith of the 

gospel ; 
he hath served with me in the gospel. 
laboured with me in the gospel, 
in the beginning of the gospel, 
in the word of the truth of the gospel ; 
from the hope of the gospel, 
For our gospel came not unto you 
to speak unto you the gospel of God 
to be put in trust with the gospel, 
not the gospel of God only, 
we preached unto you the gospel of God. 
fellowlabourer in the gospel of Christ, 
and that obey not the gospel of our 
he called you by our gospel, to the 
According to the glorious gospel 
be thou partaker of the afflictions of the 

gospel 
immortality to light through the gospel: 
according to my gospel: 
in the bonds of the gospel: 
of them that obey not the gospel of God? 
having the everlasting gospel 



evayytXMTTVQ, Hangelistees. 

Acts21 : 8. the house of Philip the evangelist, 
Eph. 4: 11. and some, evangelists; and some, 
2Ti. 4: 5. do the work of an evangelist, 



EvapEGTEO), uaresteo. 

Heb 11: 5. had this testimony, that he pleased God. 
6. (it is) impossible to please (him): 
13:16. for with such sacrifices God is well pleased. 



avapEGTog, uarestos. 

Ro. 12: l.a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable (lit. 
well-pleasing) unto God, 
2. that good, and acceptable, and 
14: 18. acceptable to God, and approved of men, 
2Co. 5: 9. we may be accepted of him. (lit. to be 

well-pleasing unto him) 
Eph. 5: 10. what is acceptable unto the Lord. 



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Phi. 4: 18. wellpleasing to God. 

Col. 3:20. for this is wellpleasing unto the Lord. 

Tit. 2: 9. (and) to please (them) well (lit. to be 

well-pleasing) in all (things) ; 
Heb 13: 21. working in you that which is wellpleasing 

in his sight, through Jesus Christ; 



EvapivTiog, uarestos. 

Heb 12:28. we may serve God acceptably 



evysvrig, ugenees. 

Lu. 19:12. A certain nobleman went into a far 
Actsl7 : 11. These were more noble than 
i Cor. 1 : 26. not many noble, (are called) : 

ei/Sm, udia. 

Mat.16: 2. ye say, (It will be) fair weather; 



Mat. 3: 

12: 

17; 

Mar. 1 

Lu. 3: 

12: 



Ro. 15:26. 



evSoKEh), iidokeo. 

in whom I am well pleased. 

in whom my soul is well pleased: 

in whom I am well pleased; 

in whom I am well pleased. 

in thee I am well pleased. 

it is your Father's good pleasure (lit. your 

Father is well pleased) to give 
it hath pleased them of Macedonia and 

Achaia (lit. Macedonia and Achaia/wwe 

been pleased) 
It hath pleased them verily ; and 
it pleased God (lit. God has been pleased) 

by the foolishness of preaching 
with many of them God was not well 

pleased ; 
We are confident, (I say), and willing 
Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, 
But when it pleased God, 
it pleased (the Father) that in him should 

all fulness dwell ; 
we were willing to have imparted 
we thought it good to be left 
but had pleasure in unrighteousness, 
thou hast had no pleasure. 
neither hadst pleasure (therein) ; 
my soul shall have no pleasure in him. 
in whom I am well pleased. 



svSoKia, udokia. 

Mat.l 1:26. for so it seemed good (lit. it was well- 
seeming) in thy sight. 
Lu. 2:14. good will toward men. 

10:21. for so it seemed good (lit. was, §-c.) in 
thy sight. 
Ro. 10: 1 . Brethren, my heart's desire 
Eph. 1 : 5. according to the good pleasure of his will, 

9. according to his good pleasure 
Phi. 1:15. and some also of good will : 

2: 13. to will and to do of (his) good pleasure. 
2Th. 1:11. all the good pleasure of (his) goodness, 



EVEpjEaia, uergesta. 

Acts 4: 9. of the gooddeeddone to the impotent man, 
1TL 6: 2. are faithful and beloved, partakers of the 
benefd. 







27. 


ICo. 


1 


21. 




10 


5. 


2Co. 


5 


8. 




12 


10. 


Gal. 


1 


15. 


Col. 


1: 


19. 


lTh 


2 


: 8. 




3 


1. 


2Th 


2 


12. 


Heb 10 


: 6. 






8. 






38. 


2 Pet. 1 


17. 



EVEpytTEw, uergeteo. 

Actsl0:38. who went about doing good, 



EVEpjETriQ, uergetees. 

Lu. 22:25. they that exercise authority upon them are 
called benefactors. 



evOetoq, uthetos. 

Lu. 9:62. looking back, is fit forihe kingdom of God. 
14:35. It is neither fit for the land, nor yet for 

the dunghill; 
Heb. 6: 7.bringeth forth herbs meet for them by 

whom it is dressed, 



EVUEWg, 



utheos. 



Mat. 4:20. 

22. 

8: 3. 

13: 5. 

14:22. 

27. 

31. 
20:34. 
21: 2. 
3. 
24:29. 
25:15. 
26:49. 

74. 

27:48. 

Mar. 1:10, 

18. 

20. 

21. 

29. 

30. 
31. 
42. 
43 
2: 2 



12 
3: 6 

4: 5 

15 

16 

17 

29 

5: 2 

13 

29 

30 

36 

42 

6:25 

27 

45 

50 

54 

7:35 

8:10 

9:15 



straightway left (their) nets, 

immediately left the ship 

immediately his leprosy was cleansed. 

forthwith they sprung up, 

straightway Jesus constrained 

But straightway Jesus spake 

And immediately Jesus stretched forth 

immediately their eyes received sight, 

straightway ye shall find an ass 

and straightway he will send them. 

Immediately after the tribulation 

and straightway took his journey. 

And forthwith he came to Jesus, 

immediately the cock crew. 

straightway one of them ran, 

, straightway coming up out of the water, 

.straightway they forsook their nets, 

. And straightway he called them : 

. and straightway on the sabbath day 

.forthwith, when they were come out of the 

synagogue, 
. anon they tell him of her. 
. immediately the fever left her, 
. immediately the leprosy departed from him, 
.forthwith sent him away ; 
. straightway many were gathered 
. immediately when Jesus perceived 
. And immediately he arose, 
. straightway took counsel with the Herod- 

ians 
and immediately it sprang up, 
. Satan cometh immediately, 
. immediately receive it with gladness ; 
. immediately they are offended. 
immediately he putteth in the sickle, 
immediately there met him 
forthwith Jesus gave them leave. 
straightway the fountain of her blood 
.Jesus, immediately knowing in himself 
. As soon as Jesus heard the word 
.straightway the damsel arose, 
. she came in straightway with haste 
. immediately the king sent 
. straightway he constrained his 
immediately he talked with them, 
straightway they knew him, 
straightway his ears were opened, 
straightway he entered into a ship 
straightway all the people, when they be- 
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14 





15: 


Lu 


5: 




6: 




12: 




14: 




17: 




21: 


Joh 


. 5: 




6: 




13: 




18: 


Acts 9: 




12: 




16: 




17: 




21: 




22: 


Gal 


. 1: 


Jas. 




3Joh. 


Rev 


. 4: 



-.20. straightway the spirit tare 

24. straightway the father of the child 
:52. And immediately he received his sight, 
: 2. as soon as ye be entered into it, 

3. straightway he will send him 
•AS. immediately, while he yet spake, 

45. he goeth straightway to him, and saith, 
: 1 . straightway in the morning 
: 13. immediately the leprosy departed 

39. straightway desireth new : 
: 49. and immediately it fell ; 
:36. they may open unto him immediately. 

54. straightway ye say, There cometh a shower 
: 5. will not straightway pull him out 
; 7. will say unto him by and by, 
9. but the end (is) not by and by. 
9. immediately the man was made whole, 

21. immediately the ship was at the 

30. received the sop went immediately out: 

27 .immediately the cock crew. 

15. immediately there fell from his eyes 
20. And straightway he preached Christ 
34. And he arose immediately. 
10. forthwith the angel departed 
10. immediately we endeavoured to go 
10. the brethren immediately sent away 
14. And then immediately the brethren 
SO. forthwith the doors were shut. 
29. Then straightway they departed 

16. immediately I conferred not 
24. straightway forgetteth what manner 
14. But I trust I shall shortly see thee, 

2. immediately I was in the spirit: 



EvOv^po/uiw, uthudromeo. 

Actsl6:ll.we came with a straight course to Samo- 
thracia, 
21 : 1 . we came with a straight course (lit. having 
run with §-c. we came) 



evOvfiko, uthumeo. 

Acts27 :22. 1 exhort you to be of good cheer : 

25. Wherefore, sirs, be of good cheer : 
Jas. 5 : 13. Is any merry ? let him sing psalms. 

EvOvfioQ, uthumos. 

Acts27:36. Then were they all of good cheer, 

evOv/LLorepov, uthumoteron. 

Acts24: 10. the more cheerfully answer for myself; 



evOvvu), uthuno. 

Joh. 1 -.23. Make straight the way of the Lord, 
Jas. 3: 4. whithersoever the governor listeth. (lit. 
wh. the purpose of the helmsman willeth) 



svOvg, uthus. 

Mat. 3: 3. make his paths straight. 
Mar 1: 3. make his paths straight. 
Lu. 3: 4. make his paths straight. 

5. the crooked shall be made straight, 



Acts 8: 21. thy heart is not right in the sight of God. 
9: 11. into the street which is called Straight, 
13: 10. cease to pervert the right ways of the 
Lord? 
2Pet.2:15.which have forsaken the right way, 



EvOvg, uthus. adv. 

Mat. 3: 16. went up straightway out of the water: 
13: 20. and anon with joy receiveth it; 
21. by and by he is offended. 
Mar 1:12. immediately the spirit driveth him 

28. immediately his fame spread abroad 
Joh. 13: 32. shall straightway glorify him. 
19:34. forthwith came thereout blood 
21 : 3. entered into a ship immediately ; 



Heb 1: 8. 



zvOvtyiq, uthutees. 

sceptre of righteousness (is) the sceptre 



evKdipiw, ukaireo. 

Mar 6:31 .they had no leisure so much as to eat. 
Kctsll :2\ . spent their time in nothing else, 
lCo.16: 12. when he shall have convenient time. 



evicaipiai ukairia. 

Mat.26: 16. he sought opportunity to betray 
Lu. 22: 6. sought opportunity to betray him 



EVKdipog, ukairos. 

Mar 6:21. when a convenient day was come, 
Heb 4: 16. find grace to help in time of need. (lit. 
for seasonable assistance) 



ei/jcatjowe) ukairos. 



Mar 14: 11. how he might conveniently betray him. 
2Ti. 4: 2. be instant in season, out of season ; 



EVKOTTWTtpOQ, ukopdteWS. 

Mat. 9: 5. For whether is easier, to say, 

19: 24. It is easier for a camel 
Mar 2: 9. Whether is it easier 

10:25. It is easier for a camel 
Lu. 5 :23. Whether is easier, to say, Thy sins 

16: 17. And it is easier for heaven and earth 

18:25. For it is easier for a camel to go 



av\a£tia, ulabla. 

Heb 5: 7. was heard in that he feared; (lit. for his 
fearing) 
12:28. with reverence and godly fear : 



evXa&eofmi, ulabeomai. 

Acts23:10.the chief captain, fearing lest Paul 
Heb 11: 7. moved with fear, prepared an ark 
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14: 
21: 

23: 
25: 
26; 
Mar 6; 
8; 
10: 
11: 

14: 
Lu. 1: 



£i>Aa€/]c> ulabees. 

Lu. 2 -.25. the same man (was) just and devout, 
Acts 2: 5. Jews, devout men, out of every nation 
8: 2. And devout men carried Stephen 

tvXoyiit), itlogeo. 

44. bless them that curse you, 

19. to heaven, he blessed, and brake, 
9. Blessed (is) he that cometh in the name 

39. Blessed (is) he that cometh 
34. ye blessed of my Father, 
26. blessed (it), and brake (it), 

41 . to heaven, and blessed, 
7. and he blessed, and commanded 

16. hands upon them, and blessed them. 
9. Blessed (is) he that cometh 
10. Blessed (be) the kingdom of our father 
22. and blessed, and brake (it), 
28. blessed (art) thou among women. 

42. Blessed (art) thou among women, and 

blessed (is) the fruit of thy womb. 
64. and he spake, and praised God. 
2:28. him up in his arms, and blessed God, 

34. And Simeon blessed them, and said 
6:28. Bless them that curse you, 
9: 16. he blessed them, and brake, and gave 
13:35. Blessed (is) he that cometh 
19:38. Blessed (be) the King that cometh 
24:30. he took bread, and blessed (it), 

50. he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. 

51. while he blessed (lit. in his blessing) them, 
53. praising and blessing God. 

Joh. 12:13. Blessed (is) the King of Israel that 

Acts 3:26. sent him to bless you, in turning 

Ro. 12:14. Bless them which persecute you: bless, 

and curse not. 
ICo. 4:12. being reviled, we bless; 

10: 16. The cup of blessing which we bless, 
14: 16. Else when thou shalt bless with the spirit, 
Gal. 3: 9. are blessed with faithful Abraham. 
Eph. 1 : 3. Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, who hath 
blessed us with all 
Saying, Surely blessing I will bless thee, 

and multiplying 
and blessed him ; 

blessed him that had the promises. 
7. the less is blessed of the better. 

20. Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau 

21. blessed both the sons of Joseph ; 
9. Therewith bless we God, even the 
9. but contrariwise blessing ; 



Heb 6:14 

7: 1, 

6 



11 

Jas. 3 
lPet.3: 



£v\oyr}Tog, ulogeetos. 

Mar 14:61. the Son of the Blessed? 

Lu. 1:68. Blessed (be) the Lord God 

Ro. 1:25. the Creator, who is blessed for ever. 

9: 5. Christ (came), who is over all, God blessed 

for ever. 
2Co. 1: 3. Blessed (be) God, even the Father of 

1 1 : 31. which is blessed for evermore, 
Eph. 1 : 3. Blessed (be) the God and Father of 
IPet.l: 3. Blessed (be) the God and Father of our 

Lord Jesus Christ, 



tvXoyia, ulogia. 

Ro. 15: 29. in the fulness of the blessing 

16:18. by good words and fair speeches deceive 



lCo.10 
2Co. 9 



Gal. 3 

Eph. 1 
Heb 6 
12 
Jas. 3 
lPet.3 
Rev. 5 



16. The cup of blessing which we 

5. your bounty, whereof ye had notice before, 
— as (a matter of) bounty, 

6. he which soweth bountifully shall reap 

also bountifully. 
14. That the blessing of Abraham might come 

on the Gentiles through Jesus 
3. with all spiritual blessings 
7.receiveth blessing from God: 

17. would have inherited the blessing, 
10. proceedeth blessing and cursing. 

: 9. that ye should inherit a blessing. 
: 12. and glory, and blessing. 
13. Blessing, and honour, and glory, 
12. Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, 



£UjU£raSoroc5 umetadotos. 

lTi. 6:18. ready to distribute, willing to communi- 



cate ; 



Mat. 5:25. Agree (lit. be thou agreeing) with thine 
adversary quickly, 



svvoia, unoia. 

ICo. 7: 3. unto the wife due benevolence, 
Eph. 6: 7. With good will doing service, 



tvvovxiZw, unoukizo. 

Mat.l9:12.M?ere made eunuchs of men: 

— have made themselves eunuchs for the 
kingdom of heaven's sake. 



tuvou^oc? unoukos. 

Mat.l9:12. For there are some eunuchs, which 

— and there are some eunuchs, which were 

— and there be eunuchs, which have 

Acts 8: 27. an eunuch of great authority under Can- 
dace 

34. And the eunuch answered Philip, 

36. the eunuch said, See, (here is) water; 

38. into the water, both Philip and the 
eunuch ; 

39. the eunuch saw him no more: 



ivo^ovjmai, uodoumai. 

Ro. 1:10. now at length I might have a prosperous 
journey 

]Co.l6: 2. lay by him in store, as (God) hath pros- 
pered him, (lit. whatever he be pros- 
pered in) 

3Joh. 2. that thou mayest prosper and be in health, 
even as thy soul prospereth. 



zvirudfe, upithees. 

Jas. 3:17. easy to be intreated, full of mercy 



evirepicTTaTog, iiperistatos . 

Keb 12: l.the sin which doth so easily beset (us), 



EYn 



£V7roua, wpoiya. 

Heb 13: 16. But to do good and to communicate forget 
not: (lit. forget not the doing-good, 
Sec.) 



Eviroptoiuiai, uporeomai. 

Actsll: 29. every man according to his ability, (lit. 
as he abounded) 



Miopia, uporia. 

Actsl9:25.by this craft we have our wealth. 



zvirpEireia, uprepia. 
Jas. 1:11. the grace of the fashion of it perisheth : 



£V7T/)Q<7C)£fCTOC, UpTOSdektOS. 

Ro. 15: 16. the offering up of the Gentiles might be 
acceptable, 
31 . may be accepted of the saints ; 
2Co. 6: 2. behold, now (is) the accepted time; 

8: 12. (it is) accepted according to that a man 
IPet. 2: 5. acceptable to God by Jesus Christ. 



evTTpoaeSpogi uprosedros. 

lCo. 7: 35. that ye may attend upon the Lord (lit. 
with a view to assiduousness unto the 
Lord) 



zvTrpoGwn-ew, uprosopeo. 

Gal. 6:12.<o make a fair shew in the flesh, 



tvpicncb), hurisko. 



Mat. 1:18. she icas found with child of the Holy 
Ghost. 
2: 8. and when ye have found (him), 

1 J . they saw the young child 
7: 7. seek, and ye shall find; 
8. he that seeketh findeth ,• 
14. and few there be that find it. 
8: 10. 1 have not found so great faith, 
10:39. He that findeth his life shall 

— loseth his life for my sake shall find it. 
1 1 :29. ye shall find rest unto your souls . 
12:43. seeking rest, and fi?ideth none. 

44. he findeth (it) empty, 
13:44. the which when a man hath found, 

46. Who, when he had found one pearl of great 
price, 
10: 25. lose his life for my sake shall find it. 
17:27. thou shaltfind a piece of money: 
18: 13. if so be that he find it, 

28. found one of his fellowservants, 
20 : 6. and found others standing 
21 : 2. ye shall find an ass tied, 
19. found nothing thereon, 
22: 9. as many as ye shall find, 
10. all as many as they found, 



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: 46. when he cometh shall find so doing. 
■A0. findeth them asleep, 
43. and found them asleep again: 
60. But found none: yea, though many false 
witnesses came, ( yet ) found they none. 
:32. they found a man of Cyrene, 
:37. And when they had found him, 
7: 30. she found the devil gone out, 
11 : 2. ye shall find a colt tied, 
4. and found the colt tied 

13. if haply he might find any thing thereon: 

— he found nothing but leaves; 
13:36. he find you sleeping. 
14: 16. found as he had said unto them: 

37. and findeth them sleeping, 
40. he found them asleep again, 
55. to put him to death; and found none. 

Lu. 1 :30. for thou hast found favour with God. 

2:12. Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swad- 
dling clothes, 

45. And when they found him not, 

46. they found him in the temple, 
4: 17. he found the place where it was written, 
5:19. when they could not find by what (way) 
6: 7. that they might find an accusation against 

him. 
7 : 9.1 have not found so great faith, 

10. found the servant whole that had been 
8:35. and found the man, out of whom 
9: 12. and lodge, and get victuals: 

36. Jesus was found alone. 
11: 9. seek, and ye shall find; 
10. and he that seeketh findet h ; 

24. and finding none, he saith, I will 

25. he findeth (it) swept 
12:37. when he cometh shall find watching: 

38. and find (them) so, blessed are those 
43. shall find so doing. 

13: 6. sought fruit thereon, and found none. 

7. on this fig tree, and find none: 
15: 4. until he find it? 

b.when he hath found (it), he layeth (it) 
6. 1 have found my sheep 

8. till she ./inri (it)? 

9. when she hath found (it), she calleth 

— for I have found the piece 
24. he was lost, and is found. 
32. was lost, and is found. 

17 : 18. There are not found that returned 
18 : 8. shall he find faith on the earth ? 
19: 30. ye shall find a colt tied, 

32. and found even as he had said 
48. could not find what they might do: 

: 13. and found as he had said 
45. he found them sleeping 
: 2. We found this (fellow) perverting 
4. 1 find no fault in this man. 

14. have found no fault in this man 
22.1 have found no cause of death in him: 

: 2. And they found the stone rolled away 
3. and found not the body of the Lord 

23. And when they found not his body, they 
came, 

24. and found (it) even so as the women 

33. found the eleven gathered together, 
Joh. 1:41(42). He first findeth his own brother 

Simon, and saith unto him, We have 
found 
43(44). and findeth Philip, and saith unto 

him, 
45(46). Philip ./indetft Nathanael, and saith 

unto him, We have found 



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Joh. 2:14. And found in the temple those 

5:14. Afterward Jesus findeth him in the 

temple, 
6:25. when they had found him on the other 

side 
7:34:. and shall not find (me): 

35. we shall not find him? 

36. and shall not find (me): 

9:35. and when he had found him, he said 
10: 9. shall go in and out, and find pasture. 
11: 17. he found that he had (lain) in the grave 

four days already. 
12:14. And Jesus, when he had found a young 

ass, 
18:39. 1 find in him no fault (at all). 
19: 4. may know that Ifind no fault in him. 

Q.I find no fault in him. 
21 : 6. right side of the ship, and ye shall find. 
Acts 4:21. finding nothing how they might punish 
5 : 10. came in, and. found her dead, 
22. found them not in the prison, 
23. The prison truly found we shut 
— we found no man within. 
39. ye be found even to fight against God. 
7: 11. and our fathers found no sustenance. 
46. Who found favour before God, and desired 
to find a tabernacle for the God 
8: 40. But Philip was found at Azotus: 
9 : 2. if he found any of this way, 

33. And there he found a certain man 
10: 27. found many that were come together. 
11:26(25). when he had found him, he brought 
12:19.and/ownc? him not, he examined 
13: 6. they found a certain sorcerer, a false 
prophet, 
22.1 have found David the (son) of Jesse, 

28. And though they found no cause of death 
17: 6. And when they found them not, 

23. 1 found an altar with this inscription, 
27. they might feel after him, and find him, 

18: 2. And found a certain Jew named 

19: 1. and finding certain disciples, 

19. and found (it) fifty thousand (pieces) of 

silver. 
21 : 2. And finding a ship sailing over 
23: 9. We find no evil in this man: 

29. Whom I perceived to be accused 
24: 5. For we have found this man 

12. they neither found me in the temple 
18. Jews from Asia found me purified 

20. if they have found any evil doing in me, 
27 : 6. And there the centurion found a ship 

28. and found (it) twenty fathoms: 

— and found (it) fifteen fathoms. 

28: 14. Where we found brethren, and were 

Ro. 4: 1. as pertaining to the flesh, hath found? 

7: 10. the commandment,... I found (lit. was 
found to me) 
18. but (how) to perform that which is good 

I find not. 
21. 1 find then a law, that, when I 
10: 20. 1 was found of them that sought me not ; 
iCo. 4: 2. that a man be found faithful. 

15:15. Yea, and we are found false witnesses 
2Co. 2: 13(12). because I found not Titus 
5: 3. we shall not be found naked. 
9: 4. come with me, and find you unprepared, 
11 : 12. they may be found even as we. 
12: 20. lest,... I shall not find you such as I would, 
and (that) I shall be found unto you 
such 
Gal. 2: 17. we ourselves also are found 



Phi. 2: 8. being found in fashion as 

3: 9. And be found in him, not having mine 
2Ti. 1:17. very diligently, and found (me). 

18. that he may find mercy of the Lord in 
Heb 4: 16. that we may obtain mercy, and find grace 
9: 12. having obtained eternal redemption (for 

us). 
11: 5. and was not found, because God 
12: 17. for he found no place of repentance, 
IPet. 1 : 7. might be found unto praise 

2:22. neither was guile found 
2Pet.3:14.that ye may be found of him in peace, 
2 Joh. 4. 1 found of thy children walking in truth, 
Rev. 2: 2. and hast found them liars: 

3: 2. for I have not found thy works perfect 
5: 4. no man was found worthy to open 
9: 6. seek death, and shall not find it ; 
12: 8. neither was their place found 
14: 5. in their mouth was found no guile: 
16:20. the mountains were not found. 
18:14. thou shalt find them no more at all. 

21. and shall be found no more at all. 

22. shall be found any more in thee ; 

24. was found the blood of prophets, and of 
saints, 
20: 11 . there teas found no place for them. 
15. And whosoever was not found 



Mat. 



tvpvywpoq, urukoros. 

13. broad (is) the way, 



Evaebeia, 



usebla. 



Acts 3: 12. as though by our own power or holiness 
1 Ti. 2 : 2. in all godliness and honesty. 
3: 16. the mystery of godliness : 
4: 7. and exercise thyself (rather) unto god- 
liness. 
8. but godliness is profitable unto all things, 
6: 3. to the doctrine which is according to 
godliness ; 
5. that gain is godliness : 
6.godli?iess with contentment 
11 . godliness, faith, love, patience, 

5. Having a form of godliness, 
1. of the truth which is after godliness ; 

2Pet. 1 : 3. unto life and godliness, 

6. and to patience godliness; 

7. And to godliness brotherly kindness ; 

3: 11. in (all) holy conversation and godliness, 



2Ti. 
Tit. 



£UO-£b£tt>, 

Actsl7:23. Whom therefore ye ignorantly worship, 
lTi. 5: 4. let them learn first to sheiv piety at home, 
(lit. to care piously for their own house) 



evo-e&iq, usebees. 



ActslO: 2.(A)rfewo^(man),andonethatfeared God 
7. and a devout soldier of them that waited 
on him 
22: 12. a devout man according to the law, 
j2Pet.2: 9. The Lord knoweth how to deliver the 
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. zvcrt&toQ, usebos. 

2Ti . 3 : 1 2. all that will live godly in Christ 
Tit. 2: 12. we should live soberly, righteously, and 
godly, 



ewo-r]jUOC5 useemos. 

lCo.14: 9. except ye utter.. .words easy to be under- 
stood, (lit. well- significant) 



EvcnrXayxvog, usplanknos. 

Eph. 4:32. tenderhearted, forgiving one another, 
lPet.3: 8. love as brethren, (be) pitiful, 



sva-XyjULOvioQ, uskeemonos. 

Ro. 13:13. Let us walk honestly, 
1 Co.l4:40.be done decently and in order. 
lTh. 4:12. That ye may walk honestly toward them 
that are without, 



^vaxm^oavvih uskeemosunee. 

lCo.l2:23.have more abundant comeliness. 



ev<T)(r]fi(i)v, uskeemdn. 

Mar 15: 43. of Arimathaea, an honourable counsellor, 
Actsl3:50.the devout and honourable women, 

17: 12. also of honourable women which 
ICo. 7:35. but for that which is comely, 

12:24. For our comely (parts) have no need: 



evTOvwg, utorios. 

Lu. 23: 10. and vehemently accused him. 
Actsl8:28.For he mightily convinced the Jews, 



wTpatrtXia, utrapelia. 

Eph. 5: 4. foolish talking, nor jesting, 



Evtyriiilia, upheemia. 

2Co. 6: 8. by evil report and good report: 



zvtyriiuLOQ, upheemos. 

Phi. 4: 8. whatsoever things (are) of good report 



Eixpopiw, uphoreo. 

Lu. 12: 16. The ground of a certain rich man brought 

forth plentifully : 



Lu. 15:29. 1 might make merry with my friends: 

32. that we should make merry, and be glad: 
16: 19. and fared sumptuously every day: 
Acts 2 : 26. Therefore did my heart rejoice, 

7: 41. unto the idol, and rejoiced in the works of* 
their own hands. 
Ro. 15:10. Rejoice, ye Gentiles, with his people. 
2Co. 2: 2. who is he then that maheth me glad, 
Gal. 4:27. Rejoice, (thou) barren that bearest not; 
Rev.ll :10. shall rejoice over them, and make merry, 
12:12. Therefore rejoice, (ye) heavens, and ye 
18:20. Rejoice over her, (thou) heaven, and (ye) 
holy apostles and 



svcppocrvvq, uphrosunee. 

Acts 2 -.28. thou shalt make me full of joy 
14: 17. with food and gladness. 



Mat. 15 
26 

Mar. 8 
14 

Lu. 17 
18 
22 

Joh. 6: 



11 

Acts27 

28 

Ro. 1 



7 
14 

16 
ICo. 1 

10 

11 

14 

2Co. 1 
Eph. 1 : 
5. 
Phi. 1: 
Col. 1: 

3: 
lTh. 1: 

2: 

5: 
2Th. 1: 

2: 
Philem 
Rev 11: 



ev-)(api(jT£(i), ukaristeo. 

:36. and gave thanks, and brake (them ), 
: 27. the cup, and gave thanks, and gave 
: 6. and gave thanks, and brake, 
:23.and when he had given thanks, he gave 
:16. giving him thanks: 
: 11 . God, I thank thee, that I am not as 
: 17. and gave thanks, and said, 
\Q.a.ndi gave thanks, and brake (it), 

11 . when he had given thanks, he distributed to 

the disciples, 

23. did eat Dread, after that the Lord had given 

thanks : 
-.41. Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard 

me. 
: 35. gave thanks to God in presence of them all : 
: 15. he thanked God, and took courage. 
: 8.1 thank my God through Jesus Christ 

21. they glorified (him) not as God, neither 

were thankful; 
:25.I thank God through Jesus Christ 
: 6. for he giveth God thanks ; 

— eateth not, and giveth God thanks. 
: 4. not only I give thanks, but also all 
: 4. 1 thank my God always on your behalf, 

14. 1 thank God that I baptized none 
: 30. for that for which I give thanks? 
:24.when he had given thanks, he brake (it), 
: 17. thou verily givest thanks well, 

18.1 thank my God, I speak with tongues 
: 11 . thanks may be given by many on our behalf. 
;16. Cease not to give thanks for you, 
. 20. Giving thanks always for all things 
: 3.1 thank my God upon every remembrance 
; 3. We give thanks to God and the 

12. Giving thanks unto the Father, 
:17. giving thanks to God and the Father 
: 2. We give thanks to God always for you 
: 13. For this cause also thank we God 

18. In every thing give thanks: 
3. We are bound to thank God always 

13. are bound to give thanks alway 
. 4. 1 thank my God, making mention 
1 7. We give thee thanks, O Lord God Almighty, 



ev(j>paiV(i) -ofiai, uphraino -omai. 

Lu. 12:19. eat, drink, (and) be merry. 
15:23. let us eat, and be merry : 
24. they began to be merry. 



v^apLo-Tia, ukaristia. 



Acts24: 3. most noble Felix, with all thankfulness. 
lCo.l4:16.say Amen at thy giving of thanks, 



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2Co. 4: 15. might through the thanksgiving of many 
redound 
9:ll.causeth through us thanksgiving to 
12. by many thanksgivings unto God; 
Eph. 5: 4. but rather giviiig of thanks. 
Phi. 4: 6. prayer and supplication with thanksgiving 
Col. 2: 7. abounding therein with thanksgiving. 
4: 2. watch in the same with thanksgiving ; 
ITh. 3: 9. For what thanks can we render to God 
again for you, 


Mar 15:27. and the other on his left. 
Acts21 : 3. we left it on the left hand, 
Rev.10: 2. and (his) left (foot) on the earth, 


l^aXXofiai, epliallomai. 

Actsl 9: 16. leaped on them,...awd prevailed against 


ITi. 2: 1. intercessions, (and) giving of thanks, be 
made for all men ; 
4: 3. to be received with thanksgiving 
4. if it be received with thanksgiving: 
Rev. 4: 9. and thanks to him that sat on the throne, 
7: 12. and thanksgiving, and honour, 


ecpawaE,, ephapax. 

Ro. 6:10. he died unto sin once: 
lCo.15: 6. five hundred brethren at once; 
Heb 7;27.for this he did once, when he offered up 
himself. 


ev^apKTTOQi ukaristos. 

Col. 3: 15. and be ye thankful. 


9: 12. he entered in once into the holy place, 
10: 10. through the offering of the body of Jesus 
Christ once (for all). 






ev^f), ukee. 

Actsl8:18.head in Cenchrea: for hehadavow. 


k<f>EvpETr)g, ephuretees. 

Ro. 1 :30. inventors of evil things, 


21 : 23. which have a vow on them ; 
Jas. 5:15. And the prayer of faith shall save 


l^fiep ia , epheemeria. 


Ev-^ofiai, ukomai. 


Lu. 1 : 5. Zacharias, of the course of Abia: 

8. before God in the order of his course, 


Acts26:29. 1 would to God, that not only thou, 

27 :29. and wished for the day. 
Ro. 9: 3.ForIcouldwish(litMsec?fotr*'s&)thatmyself 
2Co.l3: 7. Now I pray to God that 

9. this also we wish, (even) your perfection. 
Jas. 5:16. pray one for another, that ye may be 

healed. 
3Joh. 2.1 ivish above all things that thou mayest 
prosper 


etyrifispoQ, epheemeros. - 

Jas. 2: 15.be naked, and destitute of daily food, 

tipucvtofiai, ephikneomai. 

2Co.l0: 13. to reach even unto you. 

14. as though we reached not unto you: 






zvxpilGTog, ukreestos. 

2Ti. 2: 21. meet for the master's use, 

4:11. profitable to me for the ministry. 
Phil em 11. profitable to thee and to me: 


£^>to-rr]jut, ephisteemi. 

Lu. 2: 9. the angel of the Lord came upon them, 
38. And she coming in that instant 
4:39. he stood over her, and rebuked 
10:40. and came to him, and said, Lord, 
20 : 1 . the chief priests and the scribes came upon 

(him) 
21 :34. that day come upon you unawares. 
24: 4. two men stood by them in shining gar- 
ments : 
Acts 4: Land the Sadducees, came upon them, 
6: 12. came upon (him), and caught him, 
10:17. and stood before the gate, 
11:11. there were three men already come unto the 

house 
12: 7. the angel of the Lord came upon (him), 


ev\pv xew, upsukeo. 

Phi. 2: 19. that I also may be of good comfort, 


evtoSia.* uodia. 

2Co. 2: 15. we are. ..a sweet savour of Christ, 

Eph. 5: 2. for a sweetsmelling savour. 

Phi. 4: 18. odour of a sweet smell, a sacrifice 


evujvvfiog, uonumos. 

Mat.20:21.and the other on the left, 

23. to sit on my right hand, and on my left, 
25: 33. but the goats on the left. 

41. say also unto them on the left hand, 
27:38. and another on the left. 
Mar.10-.37.and the other on thy left hand, 
40. and on my left hand is not mine 


17: b. assaulted the house of Jason, and sought 
22:13. Came unto me, and stood, and said 

20. 1 also was standing by, and consenting 
23: 11. the Lord stood by him, and said, Be of 
good 
27. then came I with an army, and rescued 
28: 2. because of the present rain, 
ITh. 5: 3. destruction cometh upon them, 
2Ti. 4: 2. be instant in season, out of season ; 
6. the time of my departure is at hand. 



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kfyopcui)) ephorao. 

Lu. 1 :25. wherein he looked on (me), 
Acts 4:29. Lord, behold their threatenings: 



k<JKj>a6a 9 ephphatha. 

Mar. 7 :3i. Ephphatha, that is, Be opened. 



t^Opa, ekthra. 

Lu. 23: 12. they were at enmity between themselves. 
Ro. 8: 7. the carnal mind (is) enmity against God: 
Gal. 5: 20. witchcraft, hatred, variance, 
Eph. 2: 15. abolished in his flesh the enmity, 
16. having slain the enmity thereby: 
Jas. 4: 4. the friendship of the world is enmity with 



I^Ojooc? ekthros. 

and hate thine enemy. 

Love your enemies, bless 

And a man's foes (shall be) they of his 

his enemy came and sowed tares 

An enemy hath done this. 

The enemy that sowed them is the devil ; 

till I make thine enemies thy 

thine enemies thy footstool. 

That we should be saved from our enemies, 

out of the hand of our enemies 

Love your enemies, do good to 

love ye your enemies, 

and over all the power of the enemy : 

But those mine enemies, which 

that thine enemies shall cast a trench about 

Till I make thine enemies thy footstool. 

thy foes thy footstool. 

(thou) enemy of all righteousness, 

For if, when we were enemies, 

(they are) enemies for your sakes: 

if thine enemy hunger, feed him ; 

till he hath put all enemies 

The last enemy (that) shall be destroyed 

Am I therefore become your enemy, 

(that they are) the enemies of the cross 

and enemies in (your) mind 

count (him) not as an enemy, 

I make thine enemies thy footstool ? 

till his enemies be made 

will be a friend of the world is the enemy 

of God. 
and devoureth their enemies : 
and their enemies beheld them. 



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1 


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74. 




6 


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10 


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20:43. 


Acts 2:35. 




13 


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12 


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26. 


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12 



ix&va 9 ekidna. 

Mat. 3: 7. O generation of vipers, who hath 
12:34. O generation of vipers, how can ye, 
23:33. (ye) generation of vipers, how 

Lu. 3: 7. generation of vipers, 

Acts28 : 3. a viper out of the heat, 



£^w, eko. 

Mat. 1:18. she was found with child (lit. having in 
the womb) 
23. a virgin shall be with child, (lit. shall 
have, &c. ) 



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20. 



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12 



36. 
11:15. 

18. 

12:10. 

11. 

13: 5. 

6. 

9. 

12. 



21. 

27. 
43. 
44. 
46. 
14: 4. 
5. 
16. 

17. 
35. 

15:30. 

32. 

34. 

17:20. 

18: 8. 

9. 

25. 

19:16. 
21. 
22. 

21: 3. 

21. 

26. 

28. 

46. 
22:12. 

24. 

25. 

28. 
24:19. 

25:25. 

28. 
29. 



had his raiment of camel's hair, 

We have Abraham to (our) father: 

I have need to be baptized of thee, 

sick people (lit. that had themselves 

sickly) 
hath ought against thee ; 
what reward have ye ? 
otherwise ye have no reward 
what things ye have need of, 
as (one) having authority, 
having soldiers under me: 
all that were sick: (lit. that had them- 
selves sickly) 
The foxes have holes, and the birds of the 

air (have) nests ; but the Son of man 

hath not where to lay (his) head. 
the Son of man hath power 
They that be whole need not (lit. have 

not need of) a physician, but they that 

are sick. 
as sheep having no shepherd. 
He that hath ears to hear, let him hear, 
and they say, He hath a devil. 
which had (his) hand withered, 
that shall have one sheep, 
they had not much earth: 
because they had no deepness 
because they had no root, 
Who hath ears to hear, let 
For whosoever hath, to him shall 
but whosoever hath not, from him shall 

be taken away even that he hath. 
Yet hath he not root in himself, 
from whence then hath it tares ? 
Tllio hath ears to hear, let him hear, 
selleth all that he hath, and , 
sold all that he had, and bought it. 
It is not lawful for thee to have her. 
they counted him as a prophet. 
They need not depart ; (lit. have not need 

to depart) 
We have here but five loaves, and 
all that were diseased ; (lit. that had 

themselves sickly) 
came unto him, having with them 
three days, and have nothing to eat: 
How many loaves have ye ? 
If ye have faith as a grain of 
rather than having two hands or two feet 
rather than having two eyes to be cast 
But forasmuch as he had not 
and all that he had, and payment 
that I may have eternal life ? 
thou shalt have treasure in heaven: 
for he had great possessions, (lit. was 

having} 
The Lord hath need of them ; 
If ye have faith, and doubt not, 
for all hold John as a prophet. 
A (certain) man had two sons ; 
they took him for a prophet, 
not having a wedding garment? 
If a man die, having no children, 
having no issue, left his wife unto 
for they all had her. 
unto them that are with child, (lit. that 

have in the womb) 
lo, (there) thou hast (that is) thine, 
unto him which hath ten talents. 
For unto every one that hath shall 
but from him that hath not shall be taken 

away even that which he hath. 



Exa 



( 330 ) 



EXS2 



Mat.26 : 7 . having an alabaster box of very 

1 1 . ye have the poor always with you ; but me 

ye have not always. 
65. what further need have we of 
27: 16. And they had then a notable prisoner, 
65. Pilate said unto them, Ye have a watch: 
Mar 1 : 22. as one that had authority, 

32. that were diseased, (lit. that had them- 
selves sickly) 
34. many that were sick (lit. that had, &c.) 
38. into the next towns, (lit. towns holding 
nigh) 
2:10. the Son of man hath power 

17. They that are whole have no need 

— but they that are sick : 

19. as long as they have the bridegroom 

25. what David did, when he had need, 

3 : 1 . a man there which had a withered hand. 
3. unto the man which had the 
10. as many as had plagues. 
15. And to have power to heal 

22. He hath Beelzebub, and by 

26. he cannot stand, but hath an end. 

29. hath never forgiveness, 

30. He hath an unclean spirit. 
4: 5. it had not much earth ; 

— because it had no depth 

6. because it had no root, 
9. He that hath ears to hear, 

17 .have no root in themselves, 

23. If any man have ears to hear, 

25. For he that hath, to him shall be given: 
and he that hath not, from him shall be 
taken even that which he hath. 
40. how is it that ye have no faith ? 
5: 3. Who had (his) dwelling among 

15. and had the legion, 

23.1ieth (lit. hath herself) at the point of 
6:18. to have thy brother's wife. 

34. were as sheep not having a shepherd : 

36. for they have nothing to eat 

38. How many loaves have ye ? 

55. to carry about.. .those that were sick, 
7 : 16. If any man have ears to hear, 

25. daughter had an unclean spirit, 
8 : 1 . and having nothing to eat, 
2. have nothing to eat: 
5. How many loaves have ye ? 

7. they had a few small fishes: 

14. neither had they in the ship with them 

16. (It is) because we have no bread. 

17. because ye have no bread ? 

— have ye your heart yet hardened ? 

18. Having eyes, see ye not ? and having ears, 
9: 17. my son, which hath a dumb spirit ; 

43. than having two hands to go 
45. than having two feet to be cast 

47. with one eye, than having two eyes 
50. Have salt in yourselves, 
10:21. sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the 
poor, and thou shalt have treasure in 

22. for he had great possessions. 

23. shall they that have riches enter 
11 : 3. that the Lord hath need of him ; 

13. seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, 

22. Have faith in God. 

25. if ye have ought against any: 
32. counted John, that he was a prophet 
12: 6. Having yet therefore one son, his 

23. for the seven had her to wife. 

44. did cast in all that she had, 

13:17. them that are with child, (lit. that have, &c. ) 



Mar 14: 3. having an alabaster box of ointment 

7. ye have the poor with you always, 
— but me ye have not always. 

8. She hath done what she could: (lit. what 

she had in her power, &c ) 
63. What need we any further witnesses ? (lit. 
What further have we need of witnesses) 
16: 8. for they trembled (lit. trembling took them ) 
18. and they shall recover, (lit. shall have 
themselves well) 
Lu. 3: 8. We have Abraham to (our) father: 

11. He that hath two coats, let him impart to 
him that hath none ; and he that hath 
4:33. a man, which had a spirit of an unclean 

40. all they that had any sick 
5:24. the Son of man hath power 
31. They that are whole need not (lit. have 
not need of) a physician ; but they that 
are sick. 
6: 8. to the man which had the withered 
7: 2. centurion's servant,... was sick, and 
8. having under me soldiers, 
33. and ye say, He hath a devil. 
40. 1 have somewhat to say unto thee. 
42. And when they had nothing 
8: 6. because it lacked (lit. had not) moisture. 
8. He that hath ears to hear, 
13. and these have no root, which for a 

18. hath, to him shall be given ; and whoso- 

ever hath not, from him shall be taken 
even that which he seemeth to have. 

27. man, which had devils long time, 
9: 3. neither have two coats apiece. 

1 1 . healed them that had need of healing. 
58. Foxes have holes, and birds of the air 
(have) nests; but the Son of man hath 
not where to lay (his) head. 
11 : 5. Which of you shall have a friend, 
6. 1 have nothing to set before him? 
36. full of light, having no part dark, 
12: 4. and after that have no more that they 

5. Fear him, which after he hath killed hath 

power to cast into hell ; 
17.1 have no room where to bestow 

19. Soul, thou hast much goods 

50. But I have a baptism to be baptized with ; 
13: 6. A certain (man) had a fig tree 

11. a woman which had a spirit of infirmity 
33. to morrow, and the (day) following : 
14: 14. they cannot recompense thee: (lit. they 
have not to recompense thee) 
18.1 must needs go (lit. I have need to go) 
and see it: I pray thee have me excused. 
19. 1 go to prove them: I pray thee have me 

28. whether he have (sufficient) to finish 

(it)? 
35. He that hath ears to hear, 
15: 4. having an hundred sheep, 

7. need no repentance, (lit. have no need of) 

8. having ten pieces of silver, 
11. A certain man had two sons: 

16: 1 . rich man, which had a steward ; 

28. For I have five brethren ; 

29. They have Moses and the prophets ; 
17: 6. If ye had faith as a grain 

7. which of you, having a servant plowing 

9. Doth he thank that servant (lit. hath he 

favour, or thanks, to) 
18: 22. sell all that thou hast, and distribute unto 
the poor, and thou shalt have treasure in 
heaven: 
24. How hardly shall they that have riches 



Exa 



Lu. 19:17. have thou (lit. be thou having) authority 
over 
20. thy pound, which I have kept laid up 

24. give (it) to him that hath ten pounds. 

25. Lord, he hath ten pounds. 

26. unto every one which hath shall be given ; 

and from him that hath not, even that 

he hath shall be taken 
31. the Lord hath need of him. 
34. The Lord hath need of him. 
20:24. Whose image and superscription hath it? 

28. any man's brother die, having a wife, 
33. for seven had her to wife. 

21 : 4. hath cast in all the living that she had. 

23. unto them that are with child, (lit. that 

have in the womb) 
22: 36. he that hath a purse, 

— he that hath no sword, let him sell 

37. the things concerning me have an end. 
71 . What need we any further witness? (lit. 

what further have we need of wit- 
nessing) 

23: 17. For of necessity he must release (lit. he 
had necessity to release) 

24:39. for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, as ye 
see me have. 

41 . Have ye here any meat ? 
Joh. 2: 3. They have no wine. 

25. needed not (lit. had not need) that any 

should testify of man: 
3:15. should not perish, but have eternal 

16. should not perish, but have everlasting 

life. 

29. He that hath the bride is the 
36. on the Son hath everlasting life : 

4: 11. thou hast nothing to draw with, and the 
well is deep: from whence then hast 
thou 

17. and said, I have no husband. 

— Thou hast well said, I have no husband: 

18. For thou hast had five husbands ; and he 

whom thou now hast is not 
32. 1 have meat to eat that ye know not of. 
44. hath no honour in his own country. 

52. when he began to amend, (lit. he had 

himself better) 
5: 2.Bethesda, having five porches. 
b.ivhich had an infirmity thirty and 
6. he had heen now a long time 
7. 1 have no man, when the water is troubled, 

24. hath everlasting life, and shall 

26. Father hath life in himself; so hath he 

given to the Son to have life in himself; 
36. 1 have greater witness 

38. ye have not his word 
39. ye have eternal life: 

40. that ye might have life. 

42. ye have not the love of God 
6: 9. which hath five barley loaves, 

AQ.may have everlasting life: 
47. on me hath everlasting life. 

53. ye have no life in you. 

54. my blood, hath eternal life ; 
68. thou hast the words of eternal life. 

7 : 20 . Thou hast a devil : 

8: 6. that they might have to accuse him. 

12. but shall have the light of life. 

26. 1 have many things to say and to judge of 
you: 

41 . we Aaue one Father, (even) God. 
48. and hast a devil? 
49. 1 have not a devil ; 



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( 331 ) EXto 

. that thou hast a devil. 

.Thou art not yet fifty years old, (lit. hast 

not yet fifty years) 
. he is of age ; (lit. he hath due age) 
. He is of age ; (lit: hath &c. ) 
• ye should have no sin: 
. that they might have life, and that they 

might have (it) more abundantly. 
. And other sheep I have, 
. I have power to lay it down, and I have 

power to take it again. 
. He hath a devil, and is mad ; 
,he found that he had (lain) in the grave 

four days 
12 : 6. had the bag, and bare what was put 

8. ye have with you ; but me ye have not 

always. 

35. while ye have the light, 

36. While ye have light, 
48. hath one that judgeth him : 

13: 8. thou hast no part with me. 

lO.needeth not (lit. hath not need) save to 
wash (his) feet, 

29. because Judas had the bag, that Jesus 

— that we have need of against the feast ; 
35. if ye have love one to another. 

14:21. He that hath my commandments, 

30. cometh, and hath nothing in me. 
15:13. Greater love hath no man than this, 

22. they had not had sin : but now they have no 
24. they had not had sin : 
16:12.1 have yet many things to say unto you, 
15. All things that the Father hath are mine: 
21. hath sorrow, because her hour is come: 
22. ye now therefore have sorrow: 

30. and needest not (lit. hast not need) 
33. ye might have peace. In the world ye 

shall have tribulation : 
17: 5. which I had with thee before the world 

13. that they might have my joy 
18:10. Simon Peter having a sword 
19: 7. We have a law, and by our law 

lO.knowest thou not that I have power to 

crucify thee, and have power to 
11. Thou couldest have (lit. hadst) no power 

— hath the greater sin. 
15. We have no king but Caesar. 

20: 31. believing ye might have life 
21 : 5. Children, have ye any meat? 
Acts 1:12. which is from Jerusalem a sabbath day's 
journey, (lit. which is near Jerusalem, 
having a sabbath day's journey) 
2: 44. were together, and had all things common; 
45. as every man had need. 
47. having favour with all the people. 
3: 6. but such as lhave give I thee: 
4: 14. they could say nothing (lit. had nothing to 
say) against it. 

35. according as he had need. 
7 : 1 . Are these things so ? 
8: 7. came out of many that were possessed 

(with them) : (lit. that had them) 
9: 14. he hath authority from the chief priests 

31. Then had the churches rest 
11: 3. to men uncircumcised, (lit. men having 

uncircumcision) 
12:15. constantly affirmed that it was even so. 
13: 5. and they had also John 
14: 9. that he had faith to be healed, 
15:21. hath in every city them that preach him, 

36. where we have preached the word of the 
Lord, (and see) how they do. 



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19; 

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21 



23 



24: 



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EXO 



16. possessed with a spirit of divination 
11. whether those things ivere so. 
18. for he had a vow. 
13. over them which had evil spirits 

38. have a matter against any man, 
15. and the next (day) we came 

24. neither count I my life dear 
13. 1 am ready not to be bound only, 
23. men which have a vow on them ; 
26. and the next day purifying himself 

17. for he hath a certain thing to tell 

18. who hath something to say unto thee. 

19. that thou hast to tell me? 
29. to have nothing laid to his charge worthy 

; 9. that these things were so. 

15. And have hope toward God, 

16. to have always a conscience void of offence 
19. if they had ought against me. 
23. and to let (him) have liberty, 

25. Go thy way for this time ; (lit. for the 

time that now is) 
; 16. have the accusers face to face, 
19. But had certain questions against him 
26. 1 have no certain thing to write unto my 

— I might have somewhat to write. 

39. a certain creek with a shore, (lit. having 

a shore) 
9. others also, which had diseases 

19. not that I had ought to accuse 
29. andhad great reasoning among themselves. 

13. that I might have some fruit 
28. to retain God in (their) knowledge, 

14. the Gentiles, which have not the law, 

— these, having not the law, are a law 

20. which hast the form of knowledge 
2. he hath (whereof) to glory ; but not before 
l.we have peace with God through 
2. By whom also we have access by faith 

21. What fruit had ye then in those things 

22. ye have your fruit unto holiness, 
9. if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, 

23. ourselves also, which have the firstfruits 

of the Spirit, 

. Rebecca also had conceived by one, (lit. 
having conception) 

. Hath not the potter power over the clay, 

. they have a zeal of God, 

.we have many members in one body, and 
all members have not the same office: 

, Having then gifts differing 

.thou shalt have praise of the same: 

. Hast thou faith? have (it) to thyself be- 
fore God. 

.that we... might have hope. 

. I have therefore whereof I may glory 

. having no more place in these parts, and 
having a great desire 

. we have the mind of Christ. 

. and what hast thou that thou didst not 

.For though ye have ten thousand in- 
structed in Christ, 

. that one should have his father's wife. 

. having a matter against another, 

. If then ye have judgments of things 

.ye go to law (lit. ye have law suits) one 

with another. 
Holy Ghost (which is) in you, which ye 
have of God, 

. let every man have his own wife, and let 
every woman have her own husband. 

. every man hath his proper gift 
If any brother hath a wife 



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25. 

28. 
29. 

37. 



12: 



( 332 ) EXO 

which hath an husband that believeth not, 
I have no commandment of the Lord: 
Nevertheless such shall have trouble in the 
that both they that have wives be as though 

they had none ; 
having no necessity, but hath power over 

his own will, 
that I have the Spirit of God. 
we all have knowledge, 
any man see thee which hast knowledge 
Have we not power to eat and 
Have we not power to lead 
have not we power to forbear 
willingly, I have a reward: 
having (his) head covered, 
to have power on (her) head 
we have no such custom, 
have ye not houses 
and shame them that have not? 
is one, and hath many members, 
I have no need of thee: 
I have no need of you. 
have more abundant comeliness, 
our comely (parts) have no need: 
Have all the gifts of healing? 
13: Land have not charity, I am become 

2. though I have (the gift of) prophecy, 

— though I have all faith, 

— and have not charity, 

3. to be burned, and have not charity, 
14:26. every one of you hath a psalm, hatha, 

doctrine, hath a tongue, hath a revela- 
tion, hath an interpretation, 
which I have in Christ Jesus 
for some have not the knowledge of God: 
we had the sentence of death 
that ye might have a second benefit ; 
lest, when I came, I should have sorrow 
which I have more abundantly unto you. 
I had no rest in my spirit, 
And such trust have we 
Seeing then that we have such hope, 
seeing we have this ministry, 
But we have this treasure in 
We having the same spirit 
we have a building of God, 
that ye may have somewhat to (answer) 

them which 
as having nothing, and (yet) 
Having therefore these promises, 
our flesh had no rest, but we were 
out of that which ye have. 
according to that a man hath, (and) not 
according to that he hath not. 
9: 8. that ye, always having all sufficiency 
10: 6. And having in a readiness 

15. but having hope, when your faith 
14. 1 am ready to come to you ; 

4. which we have in Christ Jesus, 
22. that Abraham had two sons, 
27. than she which hath an husband. 

4. shall he have rejoicing 
10. As we have therefore opportunity, 
7. In whom we have redemption 
12. having no hope, and without God 
18. we both have access by one Spirit unto 
the Father. 
3:12. In whom we have boldness 
4: 28. that he may have to give to him that 

needeth. (lit. that hath need) 
5: 5. hath any inheritance in the 

27. a glorious church, not having spot, 



15 

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4: 



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Gal. 2: 

4 



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Exa 



( 333 ) 



Col. 1; 
2: 

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4 

iTh. 1 

3: 

4 



5: 



2Th. 3: 
lTi. 1 



23 

30 

2: 2 



3: 



Phi. 1: 7. because I have you in my heart ; 
having a desire to depart, 
Having the same conflict 
having the same love, 
For I have no man likeminded, 
lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow. 
hold such in reputation : 
I might also have confidence 
not having mine own righteousness, 
as ye have us for an ensample. 
In whom we have redemption 
what great conflict I have for you, 
Which things have indeed a shew of wisdom 
if any man have a quarrel against any: 
ye also have a Master in heaven, 
he hath a great zeal for you, 
that we need not (lit. have not need) 
of entering in we had unto you, 
that ye have good remembrance of us 
ye need not ( lit. have not need ) that I write 
ye may have lack of nothing, 
as others which have no hope. 
ye have no need that I write unto you. 
upon a woman with child; (lit. having in 

the womb) 
Not because we have not power, 
And I thank (lit. have thanks to) Christ 
Holding faith, and a good conscience ; 
having his children in subjection 
he must have a good report 
Holding the mystery of the faith 
having promise of the life 
But if any widow have children or 
Having damnation, because they 
If any man or woman that believeth have 

widows, 
that others also may fear. (lit. may have 

fear) 
and they that are otherwise 
they that have believing masters, 
And having food and raiment let us 
Wlio only hath immortality, 
I thank God, (lit. I have thanks to) 
without ceasing I have remembrance of 
Hold fast the form of sound words, 
will eat (lit. will have corrosion) as doth 

a canker: 
19.standeth sure, having this seal, 

5. Having a form of godliness, 

6. having faithful children, 

2: 8. having no evil thing to say of you. 
Philem. 5. faith, which thou hast toward the Lord 

7. For we have great joy and 

8. though I might be much bold (lit. having 

much boldness) in Christ 

17. If thou count me therefore a partner, 
14. might destroy him that had the power of 

death, that is, the devil ; 
3. hath more honour than 

14. Seeing then that we have a great high priest, 

15. we have not an high priest which 
12. ye have need that one teach you again 
— are become such as have need of milk, 
14. those who by reason of use have their 

senses exercised 

9. things that accompany salvation, 
13. he could swear by no greater, (lit. he had 

by no greater to swear) 

18. we might have a strong consolation, 

19. we have as an anchor of the soul, 
3. having neither beginning of days, 
5. have a commandment to take tithes 



Heb. 7 



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4: 8 

5: 4 

12 

16 

20. 

25, 

6: 2. 

8. 

16. 
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4 



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Uoh.l 



exo 

6. blessed him that had the promises. 

24. hath an unchangeable priesthood. 

27. Who needeth not daily, (lit. hath not 

need, &c. ) 
28. high priests which have infirmity; 
8: 1. We have such an high priest, 

3. that this man have somewhat also 

9: l.Then verily the first (covenant) had also 

4. Which had the golden censer, 

— the golden pot that had manna, 

8. was yet standing: (lit. yet had standing) 
10: 1 . For the law having a shadow 

2. because that the worshippers. . .should have 
had (lit. through the worshippers... 
having} no more conscience 
19. Having therefore, brethren, boldness 

34. knowing in yourselves that ye have 

35. which hath great recompence of reward. 

36. For ye have need of patience, 
11 : 10. a city ichich hath foundations, 

15. they might have had opportunity to have 

returned. 

25. than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a 

season; (lit. to have temporary enjoy- 
ment of sin) 
seeing we also are compassed about with 
so great a cloud (lit. having so great a 
cloud of w. encompassing us) 

9. we have had fathers of our flesh 
28. let us have grace, whereby we may 
10. We have an altar, whereof they have no 

right to eat 
14. For here have we no continuing city, 
18. we have a good conscience, 
4. let patience have (her) perfect work, 
I. have not the faith of our Lord 
14. though a man say he hath faith, and have 
not works ? 

17. faith, if it hath not works, is dead, 

18. a man may say, Thou hast faith, and I 
have works: 

14. if ye have bitter envying and strife 
: 2. Ye lust, and have not: 

— yet ye have not, because ye ask not. 
12. Having your conversation honest 

16. using (your) liberty for a cloke 
: 16. Having a good conscience ; 
: 5. give account to him that is ready 

8. And above all things have fervent 
: 15. that ye may be able after my decease 

19. We have also a more sure word 
: 14. Having eyes full of adultery, 

— an heart they have exercised with 

16. But was rebuked (lit. had rebuke) for his 
iniquity: 

: 3. that ye also may have fellowship 

6. we have fellowship with him, 

7. we have fellowship one with another, 

8. If we say that we have no sin, 
: 1 . we have an advocate with 

7. which ye had from the beginning. 

20. ye have an unction from 
23. the same hath not the Father: 
27. and ye need not (lit. have not need) 
23. we may have confidence, 

: 3. And every man that hath this hope 

15. murderer hath eternal life abiding 

17. But whoso hath this world's good, and 
seeth his brother have need, 

21 . (then) have we confidence toward God. 
-.16. the love that God hath to us. 

17. perfect, that we may have boldness 



EXO 



1 Joh.4: 18. because fear hath torment. 

21. this commandment have we from him, 
b-AO.hath the witness in himself: 

12. He that hath the Son hath life ; (and) he 

that hath not the Son of God hath 
not life. 

13. may know that ye have eternal life, 

14. the confidence that we have in him, 

15. we know that we have the petitions 
2Joh. 5. that which we had from the beginning, 

9. hath not God. He that abideth in the doc- 
trine of Christ, he hath both 
12. Having many things to write unto you, 
3Joh. 4. 1 have no greater joy than to hear 

13. 1 had many things to write, 
Jude 3. it was needful for me to write (lit. I had 
need) 
19. sensual, having not the Spirit. 
Rev. 1 : 16. he had in his right hand 

18. and have the keys of hell and 
2: 3. And hast borne, and hast patience, 
4. Nevertheless I have (somewhat) against 

6. But this thou hast, that thou 

7. He that hath an ear, let him hear 

10. and ye shall have tribulation ten days: 

11. He that hath an ear, let him hear 

12. he which hath the sharp sword 
14. 1 have a few things against thee, because 

thou hast there them that hold 
15. So hast thou also them that 

17. He that hath an ear, let him hear 

18. the Son of God, who hath his eyes like 
20. 1 have a few things against thee, 

24. as many as have not this doctrine, 

25. that which ye have (already) hold fast 
29. He that hath an ear, let him hear 

3: l.he that hath the seven Spirits 

— thou hast a name that thou livest, 

4. Thou hast a few names even 

6. He that hath an ear, let him hear 

7. he that hath the key of David, 

8. thou hast a little strength, 
1 1 . hold that fast which thou hast, 

13. He that hath an ear, let him hear 
17. and have need of nothing ; 
22. He that hath an ear, let him hear 

4: 4. they had on their heads crowns 

7. the third beast had a face 

8. beasts had, each of them six wings 

— and they rest not (lit. have not rest) 
5: 6. having seven horns and seven eyes, 

8. having every one of them harps, 
6: 2. he that sat on him had a bow ; 

5. had a pair of balances in his hand. 

9. the testimony which they held: 

7 : 2. having the seal of the living God : 
8: 3. having a golden censer ; 

6. angels which had the seven trumpets 
9. which were in the sea, and had life, 

9: 3. as the scorpions of the earth have power. 
4. which Aaue not the seal of God 

8. they had hair as the hair of women, 

9. And they had breastplates, 

10. they had tails like unto 

1 1 . they had a king over them, 

— hath (his) name Apollyon. 
14. which had the trumpet, 
17. having breastplates of fire, 
19. and had heads, and with them 

10 : 2. he had in his hand a little book 
11 : 6. These have power to shut heaven, 

— and have power over waters to turn 



( 334 ) EQS 

Rev.12: 2. And she being with child (lit. having in 
the womb) 
3. red dragon, having seven heads 
6. where she hath a place prepared 

12. having great wrath, because he knoweth 
that he hath but a short time. 

17. and have the testimony of Jesus Christ. 
13: 1 . having seven heads and ten horns, 

9. If any man have an ear, let him hear. 
11. he had two horns like a lamb, 
14. which had the wound by a sword, 
17.no man might buy or sell, save he that 
had the mark, 

18. Let him that hath understanding count 
14: 1. thousand, having his Father's name 

6. having the everlasting gospel 

1 1 . they have no rest 
14. having on his head a golden crown, 

17. he also having a sharp sickle. 

18. which had power over fire ; 
— to him that had the sharp sickle, 

15: 1. angels having the seven last plagues; 

2. having the harps of God. 
6. having the seven plagues, 

16: 2. upon the men which had the mark of 

9. of God, which hath power over 
17: l.one of the seven angels which had the 

3. having seven heads and ten horns. 

4. having a golden cup in her hand 
1 .which hath the seven heads 
9. the mind which hath wisdom. 

13. These have one mind, and shall give 

18. which reigneth over (lit. which hath reign 
over) 

18: 1 . from heaven, having great power ; 

19. all that had ships in the sea 
19: 10. brethren that have the testimony of Jesus: 

12. and he had a name written, 
16. he hath on (his) vesture 

20: 1. having the key of the bottomless 

6. Blessed and holy (is) he that hath part in 
the first resurrection: on such the 
second death hath no power, 

21 : 9. of the seven angels which had the 

11. Having the glory of God: 

12. And had a wall great and high, (and) had 

14. wall of the city had twelve foundations, 
lo.hada golden reed to measure 
23. the city had no need of the sun, 

22: 5. they need no candle, (lit. they have not 
need) 



EW£, 



heos. 



Mat. 1:17. from Abraham to David (are) fourteen 
generations ; and from David until the 

— unto Christ (are) fourteen generations. 
25. till she had brought forth her firstborn 

2: 9. till it came and stood 

13. until I bring thee word: 

15. until the death of Herod: 
5:18. Till heaven and earth pass, 

— till all be fulfilled. 

25. tvhiles thou art in the way 

26. till thou hast paid the uttermost 
10: 11. and there abide till ye go thence. 

23. till the Son of man be come. 
11: 12. And from the days of John the Baptist 
until now 
13. and the law prophesied until John. 



EOS 



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ZAil 



Mat.ll : 23. art exalted unto heaven, shalt be brought 
down to hell : 
12:20.2*7/ he send forth judgment unto victory. 
13:33. till the whole was leavened. 
14:22. while he sent the multitudes away. 
16:28. till they seethe Son of man 
17 : 9. until the Son of man be risen again 

17. how long (lit. until when) shall I be with 
you ? how long shall I suffer you ? 
18:21. till seven times ? 

22. 1 say not unto thee, Until seven times : but, 
Until seventy times seven. 

30. till he should pay the debt. 

34. till he should pay all that was due 
20: 8. beginning from the last unto the first. 
22:26. also, and the third, unto the seventh. 

44. till I make thine enemies 
23:35. unto the blood of Zacharias 

39. henceforth, till ye shall say, 
24:21. beginning of the world to this time, 
27.shineth even unto the west; 

31. one end of heaven to the other. 
34. till all these things be fulfilled. 
39. until the flood came, 

26:29. of this fruit of the vine, until that day 

36. while I go and pray yonder. 

38. My soul is exceeding sorrowful, even unto 
death: 

58. unto the high priest's palace, 
27: 8. field of blood, unto this day. 

45. over all the land unto the ninth hour. 
51. from the top to the bottom; 

64. be made sure until the third day, 

28:20. (even) unto the end of the world. 

Mar. 6:10. there abide till ye depart from that place. 

23. unto the half of my kingdom. 

45. while he sent away the people. 

9: I. till they have seen the kingdom 

19. how long (lit. until when) shall I be with 
you? how long shall I suffer you? 
}2:S6. till I make thine enemies 
13: 19. which God created unto this time, 

27. to the uttermost part of heaven. 
14:25. until that day that I drink it 

32. here, while I shall pray. 

34. My soul is exceeding sorrowful unto death: 
54. even into the palace of the 

15: 33. the whole land until the ninth hour. 
38. from the top to the bottom. 
Lu. 1 : 80. till the day of his shewing 

2: 15. Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, 
4:29. and led him unto the brow of the hill 

42. sought him, and came unto him, 
9: 27. till they see the kingdom 

41. how long (lit. until when) shall I be with 
10: 15. art exalted to heaven, shalt be thrust down 

to hell. 
11:51. unto the blood of Zacharias, 
12:50./t7/ it be accomplished! 

59. till thou hast paid the very last 
13 : 8. till I shall dig about it, 
21. till the whole was leavened. 

35. until (the time) come when ye shall say, 
15: i. until he find it? 

8. and seek diligently till she find (it) ? 
16: 16. prophets (were) until John: • 
17: 8. till I have eaten and drunken ; 
19: 13. Occupy till I come. 
20:43. Till I make thine enemies 
21 -.32. till all be fulfilled. 
22: 16. until it be fulfilled in the kingdom 
18. until the kingdom of God 



Lu. 22:51. Suffer ye thus far. 

23 : 5. beginning from Galilee to this place. 

44. until the ninth hour. 
24:49. until ye be endued with power 
50. as far as to Bethany, 
Joh. 2: 7. they filled them up to the brim. 

10. hast kept the good wine until now. 
5: 17. My Father worketh hitherto, (lit. until 

now) 
8: 9. (even) unto the last: 
9: 4. while it is day: 

18. until they called the parents 
10:24. How long (lit. till when) dost thou make 
12:35. while ye have the light, 

36, While ye have light, believe 
13:38. i7// thou hast denied me thrice. 
16 : 24. Hitherto have ye asked nothing 
21 : 22. If I will that he tarry till I come, 

23. tarry till I come, what (is that) to thee? 
Acts 1 : 8. unto the uttermost part of the earth. 
22. unto that same day that 
2:35. Until I make thy foes 
7 : 45. unto the days of David ; 
8 : 10. from the least to the greatest, 

40. till he came to Cassarea. 
9:38. he would not delay to come to them. 
11:19. travelled as far as Phenice, 

22. that he should go as far as Antioch. 
13:20. until Samuel the prophet. 

47. unto the ends of the earth. 
17: 15. brought him unto Athens: 
21 : 5. till (we were) out of the city: 

26. until that an offering should be offered 
23 : 12. till they had killed Paul. 

14. eat nothing until we have slain Paul. 

21. till they have killed him: 

23. soldiers to go to Caesarea, 
25: 21. till I might send him 

26: 11. even unto strange cities. 
28:23. from morning till evening. 
Ro. 3 : 12. no, not one. (lit. there is not even one) 

11: 8. should not hear ; unto this day. 
ICo. 1 : 8. shall also confirm you unto the end, 
4: 5. until the Lord come, 

13. the offscouring of all things unto this day. 
8: ".unto this hour eat (it) as a thing offered 
unto an idol; 
15: 6. the greater part remain unto this present, 
16: 8. will tarry at Ephesus until Pentecost. 
2Co. 1 : 13. ye shall acknowledge even to the end ; 
3: 15. But even unto this day, 
12 : 2. caught up to the third heaven. 
2Th. 2: 7. until he be taken out of the way. 
ITi. 4:13. Till I come, give attendance 
Heb. 1 : 13. until 1 make thine enemies 

8: 11. know me, from the least to the greatest. 
10: 13. till his enemies be made 
Jas. 5: 7. unto the coming of the Lord. 

— until he receive the early and latter rain. 
2Pet. 1:19. until the day dawn, 
Uoh.2: 9. is in darkness even until now. 
Rev. 6:10. How long (lit. till when) O Lord, holy 
1 1 . until their fellowservants also and 
20: 5. until the thousand years were finished. 



?aw, zao. 

Mat. 4: 4. Man shall not live by bread alone, 
9: 18. upon her, and she shall live. 



ZAft 



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ZAQ, 



Mat.l6:16.the Son of the living God. 

22 -.32. of the dead, but of the living. 

26: 63. 1 adjure thee by the living God, 

27: 63. said, while he was yet alive, 
Mar. 5. -23. that she may be healed; and she shall 
live. 

12: 27. but the God of the living: 

16: 11. when they had heard that he was alive, 
Lu. 2:36. and had lived with an husband seven years 
4; 4. man shall not live by bread alone, 

10:28. this do, and thou shalt live. 

15:13. with riotous living, (lit living riotously) 

20:38. of the dead, but of the living: for all live 
unto him. 

24: 5. the living among the dead ? 

23. which said that he was alive. 
Joh. 4: 10. he would have given thee living water. 

11. hast thou that living water? 

50. Go thy way ; thy son liveth. 

51. and told (him), saying, Thy son liveth. 

53. said unto him, Thy son liveth: 
5:25. they that hear shall live. 
6:51 . 1 am the living bread which came down 

— he shall live for ever: 

57. As the living Father hath sent me, and I 

live by the Father: 

— even he shall live by me. 

58. eateth of this bread shall live for ever. 
69. the Son of the living God. 

7:38. shall flow rivers of living water. 

1 1 : 25. though he were dead, yet shall he live: 
26. whosoever liveth and believeth 

14: 19. 1 live, ye shall live also. 
Acts 1: 3. he shewed himself alive 

7:38. the lively oracles to give unto us: 

9: 41. saints and widows, presented her alive. 

10:42. (to be) the Judge of quick and dead. 

14: 15. unto the living God, 

17:28. For in him we live, 

20: 12. they brought the young man alive, 

22:22. for it is not fit that he should live. 

25: 19. whom Paul affirmed to be alive. 

24. that he ought not to live any longer. 
26: 5.1 lived a Pharisee. 
28: 4. yet vengeance suffereth not to live. 

Ro. 1:17. shall live by faith. 

6: 2. How shall we,... live any longer therein ? 
10. once: but in that he liveth, he liveth unto 

God. 
11. dead indeed unto sin, but alive unto God 
13. as those that are alive from the dead, 
7: 1. as long as he liveth? 

2. is bound by the law to (her) husband so 

long as he liveth ; 
3. So then if, while (her) husband liveth, 
9. 1 was alive without the law once: 
8:12. to live after the flesh. 

13. For if ye live after the flesh, 

— deeds of the body, ye shall live. 
9:26. the children of the living God. 

10: 5. which doeth those things shall live by 
12: 1. present your bodies aliving sacrifice, 
14: 7. For none of us liveth to himself, 

8. For whether we live, we live unto the 

— whether we live therefore, or die, 

9. he might be Lord both of the dead and 

living. 
11. (As) Hive, saith the Lord, 
ICo. 7:39. as long as her husband liveth ; 
9: 14. should live of the gospel. 
15: 45. The first man Adam was made aliving 
2Co. 1 : 8. we despaired even of life: (lit. to live) 



2Co. 3: 3. with the Spirit of the living God; 

4:11. For we which live are alway delivered 

5: 15. that they which live should not henceforth 

live unto themselves, 
6: 9. as dying, and, behold, we live ; 

16. ye are the temple of the living God; 
13: 4. yet he liveth by the power of God. 
— we shall live with him by the power of 
Gal. 2: 14. livest after the manner of Gentiles, 
19. that I might live unto God. 
20. nevertheless I live; yet not I (lit. and 
live no more I), but Christ liveth in me: 
and the life which I now live in the 
flesh I live by the faith of the Son of 
God, 
3: 11. The just shall live by faith. 

12. man that doeth them shall live in them. 
5: 25. If we live in the Spirit, 
Phi. 1 : 21. For to me to live (is) Christ, 

22. But if I live in the flesh, 
Col. 2:20. why, as though living in the world, 

3: 7. also walked some time, when ye lived in 
them. 
lTh 1 : 9. to serve the living and true God ; 

3: 8. For now we live, if ye stand fast , 

4: 15. we which are alive (and) remain 
17. we which are alive (and) remain 
5: 10. we should live together with him. 
lTi. 3: 15. the church of the living God, 
4: 10. we trust in the living God, 
5: 6. is dead while she liveth. 
6:17. but in the living God, 
2Ti. 3:12. and all that will live godly in Christ 

4: 1. who shall judge the quick and the dead 
Tit. 2: 12. we should live soberly, righteously, 
Heb 2: 15. were all their lifetime subject to bondage. 
3: 12. in departing from the living God. 
4: 12. the word of God (is) quick, and powerful, 
7: 8. of whom it is witnessed that he liveth. 

25. seeing he ever liveth to make intercession 
9:14. to serve the living God? 
17. while the testator liveth. 
10:20. By a new and living way, 

31. into the hands of the living God. 
38. Now the just shall live by faith : 
12: 9. unto the Father of spirits, and live ? 

22. unto the city of the living God, 

Jas. 4: 15. If the Lord will, we shall live, and do 

this, or that. 
1 Pet. 1 : 3. begotten us again unto a lively hope 

23. by the v/ord of God, which liveth and 
2: 4. To whom coming, (as unto) a living 

5. as lively stones, are built up 

24. should live unto righteousness : 
4: 5. to judge the quick and the dead. 

6. but live according to God in the spirit. 
Uoh.4: 9. that we might live through him. 

Rev. 1 : 18. (I am) he that liveth, and was dead ; and, 

behold, I am alive 

2 : 8. which was dead, and is alive ; 

3: l.that thou livest, and art dead. 

4: 9. who liveth for ever and ever, 

10. worship him that liveth for ever and 
5:14. worshipped him that liveth for ever 
7: 2. the seal of the living God: 
17. unto living fountains of waters: 
10: 6. sware by him that liveth for ever 
13: 14. had the wound by a sword, and did live. 
15: 7. of the wrath of God, who liveth for ever 
16: 3. every living soul died in the sea. 
19: 20. both were cast alive into a lake of fire 
20: 4. they lived and reigned with Christ a 



ZE2 

&o~t6q, zestos. 

Rev. 3: 15. thou art neither cold nor hot : 
thou wert cold or hot. 



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ZHT 



Zriuia, zeemia. 



would J Acts27 : 10. will be with hurt and much damage, 
21. to have sained this harm and loss. 



16. lukewarm, and neither cold nor hot, 



Zsvyog, zugos. 
Lu. 2: 24. A pair of turtledoves, 

14: 19. 1 have bought five yoke of oxen, 



Z,&vKTi)pia, zukteeria. 

Acts27: 40. and loosed the rudder bands, 



%&*}, zeo. 

Actsl8: 25. being fervent in the spirit, 

Ro. 12 ill. fervent in spirit; serving the Lord; 



Joh. 


2 


Acts 5 




13 


Ro. 


10 




13 


ICo 


3 


2Co 


7 




9 




11 




12 


Gal 


5 


Phi 


3 


Col. 


4 


HeblO 


Jas. 


3 



£i?Aoe, zeelos. 

17. The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up. 
17. were filled with indignation, 
45. they were filled with envy, 

2. they have a zeal of God, 
13. not in strife and envying. 

3. envying, and strife, and divisions, 
7. your fervent mind toward me ; 

11. yea, (what) zeal, yea, (what) revenge ! 

2. your zeal hath provoked very many. 

2. For I am jealous over you with godly 
jealousy: 
20. envyings, wraths, strifes, 
20. variance, emulations, wrath, strife, 

6. Concerning zeal, persecuting the 

13. he hath a great zeal for you, 

27 .fiery indignation, which shall devour 

14. But if ye have bitter envying 

16. For where envying and strife (is), 



%r)\6(i), zeeloo. 

Acts 7: 9. the patriarchs, moved with envy, 

17: 5. But the Jews which believed not, moved 
with envy, took 
1 Co. 12: 31. But covet earnestly the best gifts: 
13 ; 4. charity envieth not ; 
14: Land desire spiritual (gifts), 

39. covet to prophesy, and forbid not 
2Co.ll : 2. For I am jealous over you with godly 
Gal. 4: 17. They zealously affect you, (but) not well ; 
— that ye might affect them. 
18. good to be zealously affected always in (a) 
good (thing), 
Jas. 4: 2. ye kill, and desire to have, 
Rev. 3:19. fee zealous therefore, and repent. 



Phi 



3: 7.1 counted loss for Christ. 
8.1 count all things (but) loss 



ZrjjuioMf zeemioo. 

Mat.l6:26.if he shall gain the whole world, and lose 

his own soul ? 
Mar. 8: 36. and lose his own soul? 
Lu. 9: 25. and lose himself, or be cast away ? 
ICo. 3: 15. he shall suffer loss: but he himself 
2Co. 7: 9. ye might receive damage by us in nothing. 
Phi. 3: 8. 1 have suffered the loss of all things, 



Mat. 2 



£r}Awr>7£, zeeldtees. 



Acts21 : 20. and they are all zealous of the law: 

22: 3. and was zealous toward God, 
lCo.l4:12.as ye are zealous of spiritual (gifts), 
Gal. 1 : 14. zealous of the traditions of my fathers. 
Tit. 2: 14. a peculiar people, zealous of good works. 



12 



Mar. 



Lu. 



Zririuj, zeeteo. 

13. for Herod will seek the young child 

20. they are dead which sought the young 

child's life. 
33. But seek ye first the kingdom 

7. seek, and ye shall find ; 

8. he that seeketh findeth ; 
43. seeking rest, and findeth none. 

46. desiring to speak with him. 

47. desiring to speak with thee. 

45. unto a merchant man, seeking goodly 
12. and seeketh that which is gone astray? 

46. when they sought to lay hands on him, 
16. he sought opportunity to betray him. 
59. and all the council, sought false witness 

5. ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. 
37. All (men) seek for thee. 
32. without seek for thee. 

1 1 . seeking of him a sign from heaven, 
18. sought how they might destroy him: 

12. they sought to lay hold on him, 
l.the chief priests and the scribes sought 

11. he sought how he might conveniently 
55. sought for witness against Jesus 

6. Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, 
45. back again to Jerusalem, seeking him. 

48. have sought thee sorrowing. 

49. How is it that ye sought me ? 
42. and the people sought him, 
18. they sought {means) to bring him in, 
19. multitude sought to touch him: for 

9. he desired to see him . 
9. seek, and ye shall find ; 

10. he that seeketh findeth ; 

16. sought of him a sign from heaven. 

24. through dry places, seeking rest; 

54. seeking to catch something 

29. seek not ye what ye shall eat, or 

31 . seek ye the kingdom of God ; 

48. of him shall be much' required: 

: 6. and sought fruit thereon, 

7. these three years I come seeking fruit 
24. many, I say unto you, will seek to enter 

15: 8. and seek diligently till she find 
17:33. Whosoever shall seek to save his life 
19: 3. he sought to see Jesus 

10. is come to seek and to save that which was 

47. sought to destroy him, 

20:19. scribes the same hour sought to lay 
22: 2. the chief priests and scribes sought 

6. he promised, and sought opportunity 
24: 5. Why seek ye the living among 



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Joh. 1 : 38(39). and saith unto them, What seek ye ? 
4: 23. the Father seeketh such to worship 

27. said, What seekest thou ? 
5:16. and sought to slay him, 

18. the Jews sought the more to kill him, 
30. 1 seek not mine own will, 

44. and seek not the honour that 
6:24. came to Capernaum, seeking for Jesus. 

26. Ye seek me, not because ye saw 

7: 1. because the Jews sought to kill him. 
4. he himself seeketh to be known openly. 
11. sought him at the feast, 
18. seeketh his own glory: but he that seeketh 
his glory that sent him, 

19. Why go ye about to kill me? 

20. who goeth about to kill thee ? 
25. whom they seek to kill? 

30. Then they sought to take him: 

34. Ye shall seek me, and shall not find 

36. Ye shall seek me, and shall not find (me) : 
8 -.21. ye shall seek me, and shall die in your 

37. but ye seek to kill me, 

40. But now ye seek to kill me, 

50.1 seek not mine own glory: there is one 
that seeketh and judgeth. 
10:39. Therefore they sought again to take him : 
11 : 8. the Jews of late sought to stone thee ; 

56. Then sought they for Jesus, 
13:33. Ye shall seek me: and as 
16:19. Do ye enquire among yourselves 
18: 4. said unto them, Whom seek ye ? 

7. asked he them again, Whom seek ye? 

8. if therefore ye seek me, 

19: 12. thenceforth Pilate sought to release 
20: 15. why weepest thou? whom seekest thou? 
Acts 9 : 1 1 . enquire in the house of Judas for (one) 
called Saul, 
10: 19. Behold, three men seek thee. 

21 . 1 am he whom ye seek: 
13: 8. seeking to turn away the deputy 

11. seeking some to lead him by the hand. 
16: 10. we endeavoured to go into Macedonia, 
17: 5. and sought to bring them out 

27. That they should seek the Lord, 

21 : 31. And as they icent about to kill him, 
27:30. And as the shipmen ivere about to flee 
Ro. 2: 7. To them who by patient continuance in 
well doing seek for glory and 
10: 3. and going about to establish their own 
righteousness, 
20. 1 was found of them that sought me not ; 
11 : 3. am left alone, and they seek my life. 
iCo. 1 : 22. and the Greeks seek after wisdom: 
4: 2 At is required in stewards, 
7:27. seek not to be loosed. Art thou loosed 
from a wife ? seek not a wife. 
10:24. Let no man seek his own, 

33. not seeking mine own profit, but 
13: 5. seeketh not her own, is not easily 
14:12. seek that ye may excel 
2Co.l2:14.for I seek not your's, but you: 

13: 3. ye seek a proof of Christ speaking in me, 
Gal. 1 : 10. or do I seek to please men ? 

2:17. But if, while we seek to be justified 
Phi. 2 : 21 . all seek their own, not the things 
Col. 3: l.seek those things which are above, 
ITh. 2: 6. Nor of men sought we glory, 
2Ti. 1 : 17. he sought me out very diligently, 
Heb 8: 7. then should no place have been sought for 
IPet. 3: 11.7e£ him seek peace, and ensue it. 

5 : 8. seeking whom he may devour : 
Rev. 9: 6. in those days shall men seek death, 



fy'lTiifia, zeeteema. 

Actsl5: 2. apostles and elders about this question. 
18:15. But if it be a question of words and 
23 : 29. accused of questions of their law, 
25: 19. But had certain questions against him 
26: 3. expert in all customs and questions 



Z,{]Tr](ng, zeeteesis. 

Joh. 3:25. Then there arose a question between 
Acts25:20.I doubted of such manner of questions, 

(lit. I was at a loss about inquiry into 

this) 
lTi. 1: 4. genealogies, which minister questions, 

6: 4. about questions and strifes of words, 
2Ti. 2 : 23. foolish and unlearned questions avoid, 
Tit. 3: 9. But avoid foolish questions, and 



ZiZavia, zizania. 

Mat.l3:25. his enemy came and sowed tares 

26. then appeared the tares also. 

27. from whence then hath it tares? 

29. while ye gather up the tares, 

30. Gather ye together first the tares, 
36. the parable of the tares of the field. 

38. but the tares are the children of the wicked 
40. As therefore the tares are gathered and 



Z6<f)OQ, zopJws. 
2Pet.2: 4. delivered (them) into chains of darkness, 

17. to whom the mist of darkness is reserved 
Jude 6. he hath reserved in everlasting chains 
under darkness 
13. to whom is reserved the blackness of dark- 
ness for ever. 



Zvy( 



og, zugos. 

Mat.l 1 : 29. Take my yoke upon you, and 

30. For my yoke (is) easy, 
Actsl5 : 10. to put a yoke upon the neck of the 
Gal. 5: 1. entangled again with the yoke of bondage. 
ITi. 6: 1. servants as are under the yoke 
Rev. 6: 5. had a pair of balances in his hand. 



IvfXT], 



zumee. 



Mat.l3:33. unto leaven, which a woman took, 
16: 6. beware of the leaven of the Pharisees 

11. beware of the leaven of the Pharisees 

12. not beware of the leaven of bread, 

Mar. 8: 15. of the leaven of the Pharisees, and (of) 

the leaven of Herod. 
Lu. 12: 1. of the leaven of the Pharisees, 

13:21. It is like leaven, 
ICo. 5: 6. a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump? 

7. Purge out therefore the old leaven, 

8. let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, 

neither with the leaven of malice 
Gal. 5: 9. A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump. 



LsVjiou)) zumoo. 

Mat.l3:33. till the whole was leavened. 



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ZOH 



Lu. 13:21. till the whole was leavened. 

lCo. 5: 6. a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump ? 

Gal. 5: 9. leaveneth the whole lump. 



Lu. 

2Ti. 



^u)ypiu), zogreo. 

5: 10. henceforth thou shalt catch men. 
2:26. who are taken captive by him at his will. 



Mat. 7:14. 




18: 8 




9 




19:16 




17 




29. 




25:46 


Ma 


r. 9:43. 




45. 




10:17. 




30. 


Lu, 


1:75. 




10:25. 




12:15. 




16:25. 




18:18. 




30. 


Joh 


. 1: 4. 




3:15. 




16. 




36. 




4:14. 




36. 




5:24. 



29. 
39. 
40. 
6:27. 
33. 
35. 
40. 
47. 

48. 

51. 

53. 

54. 

63. 

68. 

8:12 

10:10. 

28. 

11:25. 

12:25. 

50. 

14: 6. 

17: 2. 

3. 

20:31, 

Acts 2:28 

3:15 

5:20 

8:33 



£w?7, zoee. 

. the way, which leadeth unto life, 
. is better for thee to enter into life 
. to enter into life with one eye, 
. that I may have eternal life ? 
. but if thou wilt enter into life, 
. shall inherit everlasting life. 
.the righteous into life eternal. 
. for thee to enter into life maimed, 
.to enter halt into life, 
, that I may inherit eternal life? 

and in the world to come eternal life. 

before him, all the days of our life. 
, to inherit eternal life ? 
, a man's life consisteth not in 
. thou in thy lifetime receivedst 
.to inherit eternal life? 
, in the world to come life everlasting. 
, In him was life ; and the life was the 
light of men. 

but have eternal life. 
, but have everlasting life. 

He that believeth on the Son hath ever- 
lasting life: 

shall not see life ; 

into everlasting life. 

fruit unto life eternal: 

hath everlasting life, 

is passed from death unto life. 

Father hath life in himself; so hath he 
given to the Son to ha.ve.life in himself; 

unto the resurrection of life; 

in them ye think ye have eternal life: 

that ye might have life. 

, endureth unto everlasting life, 

.giveth life unto the world. 

I am the bread of life- 
may have everlasting life: 

He that believeth on me hath everlasting 

life. 
, I am that bread of life. 
.for the life of the world. 

ye have no life in you. 
, hath eternal life ; 

(they) are spirit, and (they) are life. 

thou hast the words of eternal life. 
. shall have the light of life. 

am come that they might have life, 

give unto them eternal life; 

the resurrection, and the life: 

shall keep it unto life eternal. 

his commandment is life everlasting: 

am the way, the truth, and the life: 
.he should give eternal life to 

And this is life eternal, 
.believing ye might have life 
.made known to me the ways of life; 
, And killed the Prince of life, 
. all the words of this life. 
.his life is taken from the earth. 



Actsll 
13 

17 

Ro. 2: 
5 



11 

lCo. 3 

15 

2Co. 2 



5 
Gal. 6 
Eph. 4 
Phi. 1 
2 
4 
Col. 3 

ITi. 1 

4 
6 

2Ti. 1 

Tit. 1 

3 

Heb. 7 



Jas. 1 

4 

lPet.3 



2Pet.l 
Uoh.l 



5: 







13. 






16- 






20. 


Jud 


e 


21. 


Re\ 


. 2 


7. 
10. 




3 


5. 




11 


11. 




13 


8. 




17 


8. 



: 18. granted repentance unto life. 
:46. unworthy of everlasting life, 
48. ordained to eternal life 
: 25. he giveth to all life, 
: 7. To them who by patient.. .eternal life: 
: 10. we shall be saved by his life. 

17. shall reign in life by one, 

18. unto justification of life. 

21 . through righteousness unto eternal life 
i 4. we also should walk in newness of life. 

22. and the end everlasting life. 

23. (is) eternal life through Jesus Christ 

: 10. the commandment, which (was ordained) 

to life, 
: 2. the law of the Spirit of life 

6. to be spiritually minded (is) life and 
10. (is) life because of righteousness. 
38. that neither death, nor life, 

; 15. but life from the dead ? 

22. or life, or death, or things present, 

19. If in this life only we have hope in Christ, 
16. and to the other the savour of life unto 

life. 

10. that the life also of Jesus might be 

11. the life also of Jesus might be made 

manifest in our mortal flesh. 

1 2. death worketh in us, but life in you. 

4. mortality might be swallowed up of life. 
8. shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. 
: 18. alienated from the life of God 

20. whether (it be) by life, or by death. 
16. Holding forth the word of life ; 

3. names (are) in the book of life. 

3. and your life is hid with Christ in God. 

4. When Christ, (who is) our life, 
16. believe on him to life everlasting. 

8. having promise of the life that now is, 
12. lay hold on eternal life, 
19. may lay hold on eternal life. 

1 . of life which is in Christ Jesus, 
10. brought life and immortality to light 
: 2. In hope of eternal life, 

7. according to the hope of eternal life. 

: 3. having neither beginning of days, nor 

end of life; 
16. after the power of an endless life. 
12. he shall receive the crown of life, 
14. For what (is) your life? 
7. heirs together of the grace of life; 

10. For he that will love life. 

3. that (pertain) unto life and godliness, 

1. of the Word of life; 

2. the life was manifested, 
— and shew unto you that eternal life, 
25. hath promised us, (even) eternal life. 

14. we have passed from death unto life, 

15. hath eternal life abiding in him. 

11. that God hath given to us eternal life, and 

this life is in his Son. 

12. He that hath the Son hath life; (and) 

he that hath not the Son of God hath 

not life. 
that ye have eternal life, 
and he shall give him life 
This is the true God, and eternal life. 
of our Lord Jesus Christ unto eternal life. 
will I give to eat of the tree of life, 
I will give thee a crown of life. 
out of the book of life, 
the Spirit of life from God 
in the book of life of the Lamb 
in the book of life 
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Rev.20: 12. which is (the hook) of life : 


1Co.15:36. that which thou sowest is not quickened, 


15. written in the book of life 


45. (was made) a quickening spirit. 


21 : 6. of the water of life freely. 


2Co. 3: 6. but the spirit giveth life. 


27. the Lamb's book of life. 


Gal. 3:21. which could have given life, 


22 : 1 . river of water of life, 


ITi. 6: 13. of God, who quickeneth all things, 


2. (was there) the tree of life, 


lPet.3:18.but quickened by the Spirit: 


14. they may have right to the tree of life, 




17. whosoever will, let him take the water of 




life freely. 




1 9. his part out of the book of life, 




Zwvrj, zonee. 


77, ee. 

Mat. 1:18. before )( they came together, 


Mat. 3:< 4. a leathern girdle about his loins ; 


5: 17. to destroy the law, or the prophets: 




18. one jot or one tittle shall in no wise 


10: 9, silver, nor brass m your purses, 


Mar. 1 : 6. a girdle of a skin about his loins; 

6: 8. no money in (their) purse: 
Acts2l:ll.he took Paul's girdle, 


36. not make one hair white or black. 


6:24. for either he will hate the one, ...or else he 
will hold to the one, 


— bind the man that owneth this girdle, 


31. or, What shall we drink? or, Wherewithal 


Rev. 1 : 13. about the paps with a golden girdle. 


shall we be clothed ? 


15: 6. girded with golden girdles. 


7: 4. Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, 




9. Or what man is there of you, 




16. grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles? 
9: 5. or to say, Arise, and walk? 




Zwvvvto, zonnuo. 


10: 11. And into whatsoever city or town 


Joh.21 -.18. When thou wast young, thou girdedst 


14. depart out of that house or city, 


— and another shall gird thee, 


15. than for that city. 




19. how or what ye shall speak: 




37. He that loveth father or mother 
— he that loveth son or daughter 




Ziooyov&o, zoogoneo. 


11: 3. or do we look for another ? 


Lu. 17 :33. lose his life shall preserve it. 
Acts 7: 19. to the end they might not live. 


22. at the day of judgment, than for you. 
24. in the day of judgment, than for thee. 
12: 5. Or have ye not read in the law, 




25. and every city or house divided 
29. Or else how can one enter into 




ZCoov, zoon. 


33. Either make the tree good, 




— or else make the tree corrupt, 


Heb 13:11. of those beasts, whose blood is brought 


13: 21. or persecution ariseth because of the 


2Pet.2:12. as natural brute beasts, 


15: 4. He that curseth father or mother, 


Jude 10. know naturally, as brute beasts, 


5. say to (his) father or (his) mother, 


Rev. 4: 6. (were) four beasts full 


6(5). honour not his father or his mother, 


7. the first beast (was) like a lion, and the 


16: 14. or one of the prophets. 
26. or what shall a man give 


second beast like a calf, and the third 


beast had a face as a man, and the fourth 


1 7 : 25. custom or tribute ? of their own children, 


beast 


or of strangers ? 


8. And the four beasts had each of them 


18 : 8. if thy hand or thy foot 


9. when those beasts give glory 


— halt or maimed, rather than having two 


5: 6. and of the four beasts, 


hands or two feet 


8. the four beasts and 


9. rather than having two eyes 


11. round about the throne and the beasts 


13. than of the ninety and nine 


14. And the four beasts said, Amen. 


16. take with thee one or two more, that in 


6 : I . I heard,. ..one of the four beasts saying, 


the mouth of two or three witnesses 


3. 1 heard the second beast say, 


20. For where two or three are gathered 


5. 1 heard the third beast say, 


19:24. than for a rich man to enter into the 


6. in the midst of the four beasts 


29. that hath forsaken houses, or brethren, 


7. the voice of the fourth beast 


or sisters, or father, or mother, or wife, 


7:11. (about) the elders and the four beasts, 


or children, or lands, for my name's 


14: 3. before the four beasts, 


sake, 


15: 7. one of the four beasts gave 


20 : 15. ) ( Is it not lawful for me 


19: 4. elders and the four beasts fell down 


j x 
— )( Is thine eye evil, 




21 : 25. from heaven, or of men ? 




22: 17. tribute unto Caesar, or not? 


Zwottoisuj, zoopoieo. 


23: 17. whether is greater, the gold, or the temple 
19. greater, the gift, or the altar 


Job. 5:21. raisethup the dead, and quickeneth (them); 


24:23. here (is) Christ, or there; 


even so the Son quickeneth whom he 


25:37. or thirsty, and gave (thee) drink? 


6:63. It is the spirit that quickeneth ; 


38. or naked, and clothed (thee) ? 


Ro. 4:17. God, tvho quickeneth the dead, 


39. sick, or in prison, 


8:11. shall also quicken your mortal bodies 


44. when saw we thee an hungred, or athirst, 


1Co.15;22. shall all be made alive. 


or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in 



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Mat.26 

27 

Mar. 2 

3 



10 



13: 



14 
Lu. 2 



10 



:53. )( Thinkest thou that I cannot 

— more than twelve legions of angels ? 
:17.Barabbas, or Jesus which is called 

: 9. (Thy) sins be forgiven thee ; or to say, 
: 4. to do good on the sabbath days, or to do 

evil ? to save life, or to kill ? 
33. my mother, or my brethren ? 
: 21 . under a bushel, or under a bed ? 
30. or with what comparison 
: 11. for Sodom awe? Gomorrha in the day of 
judgment, than for that city. 

15. it is a prophet, or as one of the prophets. 
56. or cities, or country, 

: 10. Whoso curseth father or mother, 

1 1 . say to his father or mother, 

12. for his father or his mother ; 
:37. Or what shall a man give 
:43. than having two hands 

45. than having two feet 
47. than having two eyes 
;25. than for a rich man to enter into the 

29. hath left house, or brethren, or sisters, or 

father, or mother, or wife, or children, 
or lands, 
:30.was (it) from heaven, or of men? 
:14.to give tribute to Caesar, or not? 
15(14). Shall we give, or shall we not give? 
21. here (is) Christ; or, lo, (he is) there; 
35. at even, or at midnight, or at the cock- 
crowing, or in the morning: 

30. before )( the cock crow twice, 

24. or two young pigeons. 

26. before )( he had seen the Lord's Christ. 
23. or to say, Rise up 
9. to do good, or to do evil ? to save life, or 
to destroy (it)? 
42. Either how canst thou say 

19. or look we for another? 

20. or look we for another ? 

16. or putteth (it) under a bed ; 

13. We have no more but five loaves 
25. lose himself, or be cast away? 

12. more tolerable in that day for Sodom, than 
for that city. 

14. at the judgment, than for you. 
12. Or if he shall ask an egg, 

11. how or what thing ye shall answer, or 

what ye shall say : 

14. who made me a judge or a divider 

29. what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink, 

41 . unto us, or even to all ? 

51 . 1 tell you, Nay ; but rather division : 

4. Or those eighteen, upon whom 

15. loose his ox or (his) ass from the stall, 

5. an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, 

12. thou makest a dinner or a supper, 

31. Or what king, going to make war 

7. more than over ninety and nine 

8. Either what woman having ten pieces of 

13. for either he will hate the one, 

— or else he will hold to the one, 

17. than one tittle of the law 
2. than that he should offend 

7 . a servant plowing or feeding cattle, 

21 . Lo here ! or, lo there ! 
23. See here ; or, see there: 
11. or even as this publican. 

14. to his house justified (rather) than the 

25. than for a rich man to enter into the 
29. or parents, or brethren, or wife, or 

2. or who is he that gave thee this 
4. was it from heaven, or of men? 



Lu. 20: 
22: 



Joh. 2 
3 

4 



9 
13 

18: 
Acts 1: 

2: 

3: 

4: 

5: 

7: 

8: 
10: 



25: 

26: 

27: 

28: 



Ro. 1 

2 
3 

4 



N 



22. to give tribute unto Caesar, or no? 

27. he that sitteth at meat, or he that serveth? 

34. before that thou shalt thrice deny 

68. ye will not answer me, nor let (me) go. 

; 6. two or three firkins 

: 19. loved darkness rather than light, 

: 1. baptized more disciples than John, 

27. What seekest thou? or, Why talkest thou 
; 19. five and twenty or thirty furlongs, 

17. be of God, or (whether) I speak of 

48. any of the rulers or of the Pharisees 
2. this man, or his parents, 

21. or who hath opened his eyes, 

10. needeth not save to wash (his) feet, 
29. or, that he should give something to the 
34. or did others tell it thee of me? 

7. the times or the seasons, which 

20. before )( that great and notable day of the 

Lord come : 
12. or why look ye so earnestly on us, as 
though by our own power or holiness 

7. or by what name, have ye done this ? 

19. hearken unto you more than unto God, 
34. possessors of lands or houses 

29. We ought to obey God rather than men. 
38. if this counsel or this work be of men, 

2. before )( he dwelt in Charran, 

49. or what (is) the place of my rest ? 

34. of himself, or of some other 

14. any thing that is common or unclean. 

28. or come unto one of another nation ; 
— not call any man common or unclean. 

8. nothing common or unclean 

21. but either to tell, or to hear some new 

29. unto gold, or silver, or stone, 

14. a matter of wrong or wicked lewdness, 
12. unto the sick handkerchiefs or aprons, 
33.no man's silver, or gold, or apparel. 

35. more blessed to give than to receive. 

9. if a spirit or an angel hath spoken to him, 
29. worthy of death or of bonds. 

11. there are yet but (lit. not more than) 

twelve days 

12. neither raising up the people, 

20. Or else let these same (here) say, 

21. Except it be for this one voice, 
23. to minister or come unto him. 

6. among them more than ten days, 

16. before that he which is accused 
31. nothing worthy of death or of bonds. 
11. more than those things which 

6. or fallen down dead suddenly: 

17. or customs of our fathers, 
21. or spake any harm of thee. 

21. they glorified (him) not as God, neither 

were thankful ; 
4. Or despisest thou the riches of his 

15. accusing or else excusing one another ; 
l.or what profit (is there) 

29. )( (Is he) the God of the Jews only? 
9. or upon the uncircumcision also ? 

10. or in uncircumcision ? 

13. to Abraham, or to his seed, 

3. )( Know ye not, that so many 

16. or of obedience unto righteousness ? 

1 . )(• Know ye not, brethren, 

35. or distress, or persecution, or famine, or 
nakedness, or peril, or sword? 

1 1. having done any good or evil, 
21. )( Hath not the potter power 

7. Or, Who shall descend 

2. )( Wot ye not what the scripture saith of 



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Ro. 11 



ICo. 1 

2 
3 
4 



10 



15 

16 

2Co. 1 

3 

6 

9 

10 

11 



Gal 



4 
Eph. 3 



or who hath been his counsellor? 

Or who hath first given to him, 

than when we believed. 

to his own master he standeth or falleth. 

or why dost thou set at nought 

or an occasion to fall 

or is offended, or is made weak. 

or were ye baptized in the name of Paul ? 

excellency of speech or of wisdom, 

but ministers by whom (lit. but rather,&c.) 

or of man's judgment: 

or in love, and (in) the spirit 

or with the covetous, or extortioners, or 

)( a fornicator, or covetous, or an idolater, 

or a railer, or a drunkard, or an 
)( Know ye not that the unrighteous 
, What? know ye not that he which is 
WJiat ? know ye not that your body 
it is better to marry than to burn, 
or be reconciled to (her) husband: 
A brother or a sister is not under 
or how knowest thou, O man, whether 
Or I only and Barnabas. 
or who feedeth a flock, 
or saith not the law the same also ? 
Or saith he (it) altogether for our sakes? 
than that any man should make my 
or that which is offered in sacrifice to idols 

is any thing ? 
)( Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy ? 
Every man praying or prophesying, 
that prayeth or prophesieth 
for a woman to be shorn or shaven, 
)( Doth not even nature itself 
or despise ye the church of God, 
and drink (this) cup of the Lord, 
nor again the head to the feet, 
or a tinkling cymbal. 
than he that speaketh with tongues, 
either by revelation, or by knowledge, or 

by prophesying, or by doctrine ? 
be known what is piped or harped ? 
than ten thousand words in an (unknown) 
unlearned, or unbelievers, 
that believeth not, or (one) unlearned, 
(let it be) by two, or at the most 
the prophets speak two or three, 
What? came the word of God out from 

you ? or came it unto you only? 
, to be a prophet, or spiritual, 
, or of some other (grain) : 
yea, and winter with you, 
than what ye read or acknowledge ; 
or the things that I purpose, 
to you, or (letters) of commendation from 
or what part hath he that believeth with 
, not grudgingly, or of necessity: 
, or compare ourselves with some 
or (if) ye receive another spirit, 
or another gospel, which ye have not 
)( Have I committed an offence 
or (that) he heareth of me. 
) ( Know ye not your own selves, 
, or an angel from heaven, 
do I now persuade men, or God ? or do I 

seek to please men? 
I should run, or had run, in vain. 
or by the hearing of faith ? 
or by the hearing of faith ? 
disannulleth, or addeth thereto, 
more children than she which hath 
above all that we ask or think, 



Eph. 



Phi. 



Col. 



5: 3. 

4. 

5. 

27. 

2: 3. 

3:12. 

2:16. 



3:17. 
ITh. 2:19. 

2Th. 2: 4, 

ITi. 1: 4. 

2: 9. 

5: 4. 

16. 

19. 

2Ti. 3: 4. 

Tit. 1: 6. 

3:12. 

Philem.18, 

Heb. 2: 6, 

10:28. 

11:25, 

12:16. 

20. 



Jas. 



lPet 



1:17. 
2: 3. 

15, 
3:12, 
4: 5, 

15, 
,1:11, 

18, 

3: 3, 

9 

17, 
4:15, 



2Pet.2:21 

Uoh.4: 4 

Rev. 3:15 

13:16 

17 



14: 9, 



or covetousness, let it not be once named 

foolish talking, nor jesting. 

nor unclean person, nor covetous man, 

or wrinkle, or any such thing ; 

through strife or vainglory ; 

either were already perfect: 

or in drink, or in respect of an holyday, 

or of the new moon, or of the sabbath 

(days): 
And whatsoever ye do in word or deed, 
our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing ? 

)( (Are) not even ye 
is called God, or that is worshipped ; 
rather than godly edifying 
or gold, or pearls, or costly array ; 
have children or nephews, 
any man or woman that believeth have 
before two or three witnesses, 
lovers of pleasures more than lovers of 
not accused of riot, or unruly, 
unto thee, or Tychicus, 
he hath wronged thee, or oweth 
or the son of man, that 
under two or three witnesses : 
than to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a 
or profane person, as Esau, 
or thrust through with a dart: 
neither shadow of turning. 
or sit here under my footstool : 
a brother or sister be naked, 
either a vine, figs ? 

)( Do ye think that the scripture saith in 
we shall live, and do this, or that. 
or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ 

which was in them did signify, 
(as) silver and gold, from your vain 
or of putting on of apparel ; 
or railing for railing : 
than for evil doing. 
or (as) a thief, or (as) an evildoer, or as a 

busybody in other men's matters. 
than, after they have known (it), to turn 
than he that is in the world, 
thou wert cold or hot. 
or in their foreheads: 
buy or sell, save he that had the mark, or 

the name of the beast, or the number of 

his name, 
in his forehead, or in his hand, 



r\ fj.{]v, ee meen. 

Heb. 6:14. Surely blessing I will bless 

777T£|0, eeper. 
Joh.l2:43.more than the praise of God. 



Ro. 



rjTOi, eetoi. 

6:16. whether of sin unto death, or 



•nytfiovia, heegemonia. 

Lu . 3 : 1 . of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, 



riyefiovavh), heegemonuo. 

Lu. 2: 2. when Cyrenius was governor of Syria. 
3 : 1 . Pontius Pilate being governor of Judaea, 



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iiyt/uiwv, heegemon. 

Mat. 2: 6. art not the least among the princes of 
10: 18. ye shall be brought before governors 
27: 2. him to Pontius Pilate the governor. 

1 1 . Jesus stood before the governor : and the 
governor asked him, 

14. the governor marvelled greatly. 

15. the governor was wont to release 

21. The governor answered and said unto 
23. And the governor said, Why, what evil 
27. Then the soldiers of the governor 
28: 14. if this come to the governor's ears, 
Mar 13: 9. ye shall be brought before rulers 
Lu. 20:20. the power and authority of the governor. 

21:12. before kings and rulers 
Acts23:24.unto Felix the governor. 

26. unto the most excellent governor Felix 
(sendeth) greeting. 

33. delivered the epistle to the governor, 

34. And when the governor had read 

24: l.who informed the governor against Paul. 
10. after that the governor had beckoned unto 
26:30. the king rose up, and the governor, 
lPet.2:14. Or unto governors, as unto them that are 
sent by him 



Mat. 5: 
14: 

15: 

17: 

24: 

Mar. 4: 



Mat. 2; 

Lu. 22: 

Acts 
14: 
15 
26; 

2Co. 9: 

Phi. 2: 



ITh. 5: 

2Th. 3: 

ITi. 1: 

6: 

HeblO: 
11: 

13: 



Jas. 1 

2Pet. 1 

2 

3 



riyiojuai, heegeomai. 

shall come a Governor, 

he that is chief, as he that doth serve. 

he made him governor over Egypt 

the chief speaker, (lit. leading in speech) 

chief men among the brethren: 

I think myself happy, king Agrippa, 

Therefore I thought it necessary 

let each esteem other better than themselves. 

thought it not robbery to be equal 

Yet I supposed it necessary 

those I counted loss 

I count all things (but) loss 

do count them (but) dung, 

And to esteem them very highly in love 

count (him) not as an enemy, 

for that he counted me faithful, 

Let as many servants... count their own 

masters worthy 
and hath counted the blood of the covenant, 
, she judged him faithful who had promised. 
Esteeming the reproach of Christ greater 
Remember them ivhich have the rule over 
, Obey them that have the rule over you, 
Salute all them thai have the rule over you, 
count it all joy when ye fall into 
Yea, I think it meet, as long as 
(as) they that count it pleasure to riot 
as some men count slackness ; 
And account (that) the longsuflering of 

our Lord (is) salvation; 



8: 2. 
11:11. 
13:28. 

15:42. 
44. 
Lu. 3: 9. 
7: 6. 
11: 
12: 
14: 
19: 
21: 

Joh. 3: 
4: 

5: 

6: 

7: 
9 



11 



13 
15 

19 

21 

Acts 4 

27 



Ro. 1:10 



?7§E(i)e, rJSio-ra, heedeos, heedista. 

Mar. 6: 20. and heard him gladly. 

12:37. the common people heard him gladly. 
2Co. 1 1 : 19. For ye suffer fools gladly, 

12: 9. Most gladly therefore will I rather 

15. 1 will very gladly spend and be spent for 





4: 


19. 




13; 


11. 


iCo 


4 


8 




5: 


3. 




6: 


7. 


Phi. 


3: 


12. 




4: 


10. 


2Th 


2: 


7. 


ITi. 


5: 


15 


2Ti. 


2 


18 




-i: 


6. 


2Pet.3 


1 


Uoh.2: 


8. 




4: 


3 



hath committed adultery with her already 

the time is now past ; 

was now in the midst of the sea, 

they continue with me now three days, 

Elias is come already, 

When his branch is yet tender, 

into the ship, so that it was now full. 

when the day was now far spent, 

and now the time (is) far passed: 

they have now been with me three days, 

and now the eventide was come, 

When her branch is yet tender, 

And now when the even was come, 

if he were already dead : 

And now also the axe 

And when he was now not far 

the door is now shut, 

if it be already kindled ? 

for all things are now ready. 

when he was come nigh, even now at the 

When they now shoot forth, 

that summer is now nigh at hand. 

believeth not is condemned already, 

they are white already to harvest. 

And as he was now going down, 

that he had been now a long time 

it was now dark, 

Now about the midst of the feast 

for the Jews had agreed already, 

I have told you already, 

that he had (lain) in the grave four days 

already. 
Lord, by this time he stinketh: 
the devil having now put 
Now ye are clean through the word 
all things were now accomplished, 
that he was dead already, 
But when the morning was now come, 
This is now the third time 
for it was now eventide, 
when sailing was now dangerous, because 

the fast was now already past, 
if by any means now at length I might 

have a prosperous journey 
. considered not his own body now dead, 
.now (it is) high time to awake out of 
. Now ye are full, now ye are rich, 
. have judged already, as though I were 
. Now therefore there is utterly 
.Not as though I had already attained, 

either were already perfect: 
. that now at the last your care of me hath 

flourished again ; 
. the mystery of iniquity doth already work : 
. For some are already turned aside 
. that the resurrection is past already ; 
. For I am now ready to be offered, 
.This second epistle, beloved, I now 
.the true light now shineth. 
. already is it in the world. 



r^iaxa see fi^Eing. 



r)$ovri, heedonee. 



V&h eedee. 

Mat. 3:10. And now also the ax is laid 



Lu. 
Tit. 

Jas. 



14. and riches and pleasures of (this) life, 
3. serving divers lusts and pleasures, 
l.(come they) not hence, (even) of your 
lusts 



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Jas. 4: 3. ye may consume (it) upon your lusts. 
2Pet.2: 13. (as) they that count it pleasure to riot 



r}dvo(jjuiov, heeduosmon. 



Mat.23:23.ye pay tithe of mint 

Lu. 11 : 42. tithe mint and rue and all manner 



f/Oog, eethos. 

lCo.15: 33. communications corrupt good manners 



Mat. 8: 
23: 
24: 

Mar 8: 

Lu. 12: 

13; 

15: 

19: 

Joh. 2 

4: 

6: 

8: 

Acts28, 

Ro. 11 

HeblO 



2Pet.3: 

Uoh.5 

Rev. 2 

3 



rj/cwj heeko. 

.shall come from the east and west, 

, All these things shall come upon 

, then shall the end come. 

. The lord of that servant shall come 

, for divers of them came from far. 

, The lord of that servant will come 

. they shall come from the east, 

.until (the time) come when ye shall say, 

. Thy brother is come ; 

. the days shall come upon thee, 

.mine hour is not yet come. 

. When he heard that Jesus was come 

. shall come to me ; 

. I proceeded forth and came from God ; 

. there came many to him 

. There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, 

.Then said I, Lo, I come 

. Lo, I come to do thy will, O God. 

. and he that shall come loill come, 

. But the day of the Lord will come as a 

. that the Son of God is come, 

. hold fast till I come. 

. I will come on thee as a thief, and thou 

shalt not know what hour I will come 

upon thee. 
. I will make them to come and worship 
. all nations shall come and worship before 
. shall her plagues come in one day, 



'HAf, Eli. 

Mat.27 : 46. Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani ? that is to say, 
My God, My God, why hast thou for- 
saken me? 



riXiKia, heelikia. 

Mat. 6:27. can add one cubit unto his stature? 
Lu. 2 : 52. in wisdom and stature, 
12: 25. to his stature one cubit? 
19: 3. he was little of stature. 
Joh. 9: 21. we know not: heisofo^e; ask him: 

23. said his parents, He is of age ; ask him. 
Eph. 4: 13. unto the measure of the stature of the 

fulness of Christ : 
Hebll -.11. when she was past age, 



i)\iog, heelios. 

Mat. 5 :45. he maketh his sun to rise 
13: 6. And when the sun was up, 

43. Then shall the righteous shine forth as 
the sun 
17 : 2. his face did shine as the sun, 
24:29. shall the sun be darkened, 
Mar 1 :32. when the sun did set, 

4: 6. But when the sun was up, 
13:24. the sun shall be darkened, 
16 : 2. at the rising of the sun. 
Lu. 4: 40. Now when the sun was setting, 
21:25. there shall be signs in the sun, 
23: 45. the swra was darkened, 
Acts 2:20. The sun shall be turned into darkness, 
13: 11. thou shalt be blind, not seeing the sun 
26: 13. the brightness of the sun, 
27 : 20. And when neither sun nor stars 
1Co.15:41 . (There is) one glory of the sun, 
Eph. 4: 26. let not the sun go down upon your wrath: 
Jas. 1:11. For the sun is no sooner risen 
Rev. 1 : 16. as the sun shineth in his strength. 
6: 12. the sun became black as sackcloth of 
7: 2. from the east, (lit. from the rising of the 
sun) 
16. shall the sun light on them, 
8: 12. the third part of the sun was smitten, 
9: 2. the sun and the air were darkened 
10: 1. his face (was) as it were the sun, 
12: 1 . clothed with the sun, 
16: 8. poured out his vial upon the sun: 

12. kings of the east (lit. kings from the 
rising of the sun) 
19: 17. an angel standing in the sun ; 
21: 23. had no need of the sun, 
22 : 5. neither light of the sun ; for the Lord God 
giveth them light: 



fiXiKog, heelikos. 

Col. 2: 1 . that ye knew what great conflict I have 
Jas. 3: 5. how great a matter a little fire kindleth ! 



r\\oQi heelos. 

Joh.20:25.the print of the nails, and put my finger 
into the print of the nails, 



rifiag, heemas, from eyiv. 

.lead us not into temptation, but deliver 

us from 
. Lord, save us : we perish, 
.to torment us before the time? 
. If thou cast ms out, suffer 
. (Thou) son of David, have mercy on us. 
. are they not all with us ? 
. it is good for us to be here: 
. no man hath hired us. 
. Have mercy on us, O Lord, 
. Have mercy on us, O Lord, 
.What (is that) to us? 
. His blood (be) on us, 
. art thou come to destroy us ? 
. Send us into the swine, 
. are not his sisters here with us ? 
. it is good for us to be here : 
.have compassion on us, 
. from the hand of all that hate us ; 
. from on high hath visited us, 
. art thou come to destroy us ? 
. hath sent us unto thee, 
. for zis to be here : 
. Lord, teach us to pray, as John also 



Mat 


. 6:13. 




8:25. 




29. 




31. 




9:27. 




13:56. 




17: 4. 




20: 7. 




30. 




31. 




27: 4. 




25. 


Mai 


. 1:24. 




5:12. 




6: 3 




9: 5. 




22 


Lu. 


1:71. 




78 




4:34 




7:20 




9:33 




11: 1 



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24 
Joh. 1 
9 
Acts 1 
3 
4 
5 
6 
7 



16 



Lu. 11: 4. lead us not into temptation; but deliver 

us from evil, 
thou reproachest us also, 
this parable unto us, 
can they pass to us, 
have mercy on us. 

will not have this (man) to reign over us. 
all the people will stone us : 
say to the mountains, Fall on us; and to 

the hills, Cover us. 
save thyself and us. 
of our company made us astonished, 
to them that sent us. 
and dost thou teach us ? 
went in and out among us, 
said, Look on us. 
whereby we must be saved. 
to bring this man's blood upon us. 
It is not reason that we should leave 
a ruler and a judge over us ? 
which brought us out of the land of 
fell on them, as on us at the beginning, 
are come down to us 
we must through much tribulation enter 
the Lord had called ?<s 
And she constrained us. 
They have beaten tis openly 

— do they thrust us out privily ? 

— come themselves and fetch us out. 
5. tarried for us at Troas. 

I . after we were gotten from them, and had 
launched, 

5. when we had accomplished those days, 

— and they all brought us on our way, 
when he was come unto us, 
the brethren received us 
that we should sail into Italy, 
and he put us therein, 
the wind not suffering us, 
that we should be saved 
we must be cast upon a certain island, 
and received us every one, 
who received us, and lodged us 
Who also honoured us 
as some affirm that we say,. 
But for us also, to whom it shall be 
commendeth his love toward us, 
henceforth we should not serve 
we should serve in newness 
the glory which shall be revealed in us. 
Who shall separate us from 

, through him that loved us. 
shall be able to separate us 
Even us, whom he hath called, 
, now (it is) high time )( to awake out of 
, as Christ also received us 
bestowed much labour on us. 
Let a man so account of us, 
that God hath set forth us the apostles 
and will also raise up us 
God hath called us 
, But meat commendeth us not 
. Or saith he (it) altogether for our sakes ? 

For our sakes, no doubt, (this) is 
. to the intent we should not lust after 
. Who comforteth us in all our tribulation, 
that we may be able to 
5. the sufferings of Christ abound in us, 
8. that we despaired even of life: 
10. Who delivered us from so great a death, 

I I . the gift ( bestowed) upon us 
14. ye have acknowledged us in part, 





11. 


17. 


27: 1. 


6. 


7. 


20. 


26. 


28: 2. 


7. 


10. 


Ro. 3 


8. 


4 


24. 


5 


8. 


6 


6. 


7 


6. 


8 


18. 


35. 


37. 


39. 


9:24. 


13:11. 


15: 7. 


16: 6. 


ICo. 4: 1. 


9. 


6 


14. 


7 


15. 


8 


. 8. 


9 


10 


10: 6 


2Co. 1 


: 4 



2Co. 1:21. Now he which stablisheth us with you in 
Christ, and hath anointed us, (is) God; 

22. Who hath also sealed us, 

2: 14. which always causeth us to triumph in 
3: 6. hath made us able ministers 
4:14. shall raise up us also by Jesus, 
5: 5. Now he that hath wrought us 
10. For we must all appear before 

14. the love of Christ constraineth us ; 

18. hath reconciled us to himself 

7: 2. Receive us ; we have wronged no man, 
6. comforted us by the coming of Titus ; 

8 : 4. that ive would receive the gift, 
6. Insomuch that we desired 

20. that no man should blame us 

10: 2. which think of us as if we walked 
Gal. 1: 4. that he might deliver ws 

23. he which persecuted us in times past 

2 : 4. that they might bring us into bondage : 
3: 13. Christ hath redeemed us 
5: 1. wherewith Christ hath made us free, 
Eph. 1: 3. who hath blessed us with all 

4. According as he hath chosen us 

— that we should be holy and 

5. Having predestinated us unto the adoption 

6. wherein he hath made us accepted 

8. Wherein he hath abounded toward us 
12. That we should be to the praise 

19. to ms- ward who believe, 
2: 4. wherewith he loved us, 

5. when we were dead in sins, 

7. in (his) kindness toward us 

2. Christ also hath loved us, 

17. as ye have us for an ensample. 

12. which hath made us meet 

13. Who hath delivered us 

8. so that we need not 
10. Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath 

to come. 

15. and have persecuted us ; 

16. Forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles 

18. Satan hindered us. 

6. when Timotheus came from you unto us, 

— desiring greatly to see us, 

7. For God hath not called us 
8. given unto ushis holy Spirit. 

9. God hath not appointed us to 
2Th. 1 : 4. So that we ourselves glory in you 

2:16. which hath loved us, 

3: 7. how ye ought to follow us: 

9. an ensample unto you to follow us. 
9. Who hath saved us, and called 

12. if we deny (him), he also will deny us: 
12. Teaching us that, denying ungodliness 

14. that he might redeem us 
; 5. he saved us, by the washing 

6. Which he shed on us abundantly 

15. that love us in the faith. 
; J. we ought to give the more earnest heed 

3. unto us by them that heard (him) ; 
6. So that we may boldly say, 

18. Of his own will begat he us with the word 

of truth, that we should be 
3. hath begotten us again unto 
18. that he might bring us 

21. The like figure whereunto (even) baptism 
doth also now save us 

; 10. who hath called us 
i 3. of him that hath called us 
: 9. is longsuffering to us-ward, 
: 7. cleanseth us from all sin. 
9. and to cleanse us from all 



5 
Phi. 3: 
Col. 1 

ITh. 1 



2Ti. 1 

2 

Tit. 2 



Heb. 2 



13 

Jas. 1 



lPet.l: 
3 



5 
2Pet. 1 i 

3 
Uoh.l 



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1 Joh.3 : 1 . the world knoweth us not, 
4: 10. but that he loved us, 

11 . if God so loved us, we ought also 
19. because he first loved us. 
3Joh. 9. among them, receiveth us not. 

10. prating against us with malicious 
Rev. 1: 5. Unto him that loved us, and washed us 
from our sins in his own blood, 
6. And hath made us kings and priests 
5: 9. hast redeemed ms to God 

10. And hast made us unto our God kings 
and priests : 
6: 16. Fall on us, and hide us from the face of 
him that sitteth on the throne, 



y)lAziQ, heemls. 

From syw. 

Mat. 6: 12. as we forgive our debtors. 

9: 14. Why do we and the Pharisees fast oft, 
17:19. Why could not we cast him out? 
19:27. Behold, we have forsaken all, 
28 : 14. we will persuade him, 
Mar. 9:28. Why could not recast him out? 
1 : 28. Lo, we have left all, and have 
14:58. We heard him say, I will destroy 
Lu. 3: 14. And what shall we do ? 

9: 13. except we should go and buy meat 
18:28. we have left all, 
23:41. And we indeed justly ; 
24: 21. But we trusted that it had been he which 
Joh. 1 : 16. of his fulness have all we received, 
4: 22. we know what we worship : 
6:42. whose father and mother we know ? 

69. And we believe and are sure that thou art 
that Christ, 
7: 35. that we shall not find him ? 
8:41. We be not born of fornication ; 

48. Say we not well that thou art 
9: 21. who hath opened his eyes, we know not: 
24. we know that this man 

28. but we are Moses' disciples. 

29. We know that God spake unto Moses: 
40. Are we blind also ? 

11 : 16. Let us also go, that we may die 

12:34. We have heard out of the law 

1 7 : 1 1 . that they may be one, as we (are). 

22. even as we are one : 
19: 7. We have a law, 
21: 3. We also go with thee. 
Acts 2: 8. how hear we every man 

32. whereof we all are witnesses. 
3: 15. whereof we are witnesses. 
4: 9. If we this day be examined 

20. For we cannot but speak the things 
5 :32. And we are his witnesses 
6: 4. But we will give ourselves continually to 
10:33. we all here present before God, 

39. And we are witnesses of all things 

47. received the Holy Ghost as well as we ? 
13:32. And we declare unto you glad tidings, 
14:15. We also are men of like passions 
15: 10. nor we were able to bear? 
20: 6. And we sailed away 

13. And we went before 
21 : 7. And when we had finished (our) course 

12. both we, and they of that place, 

25. we have written (and) concluded 
23: 15. and we, or ever he come near, 
24: 8. whereof ive accuse him. 



Acts28:21. We neither received letters 
Ro. 6: 4. even so we also should walk in newness 
of life. 
8: 23. even we ourselves groan within ourselves, 
15: 1. We then that are strong ought 
lCo. 1:23. But we preach Christ crucified, 

2: 12. Now we have received, not the spirit of 
the world, but 
16. But we have the mind of Christ. 
4:8. that we also might reign with you. 
10. Tfe(are) foolsfor Christ's sake, 

— we (are) weak, but ye 

— but we (are) despised. 

8 : 6. of whom (are) all things, and we in him ; 
- — by whom (are) all things, and we by him. 
9: 11 . If we have sown unto you spiritual things, 

(is it) a great thing if we shall reap 

your carnal 

12. (are) not we rather? 
25. but we an incorruptible. 

11 : 16. we have no such custom, 
12: 13. are we all baptized into one body, 
15:30. And why stand we in jeopardy 
52. and we shall be changed. 
2Co. 1 : 6. which we also suffer: 

3: 18. But we all, with open face 
4:11. For we which live are alway 

13. we also believe, and therefore speak ; 
5: 16. henceforth know we no man 

21. that we might be made the righteousness 
9: 4. we that we say not, ye should be 
10: 7. even so (are) we Christ's. 

13. But we will not boast of things 
11:12. they may be found even as we. 

21. as though we had been weak. 
13 : 4. For we also are weak in 

6. that we are not reprobates. 

7. not that we should appear approved, 
— though we be as reprobates. 

9. when we are weak, 
Gal. 1 : 8. But though we, or an angel 

2: 9. that we (should go) unto the heathen, 

15. We (who are) Jews by nature, 

16. even we have believed in Jesus Christ, 
4: 3. Even so we, when we were 

28. Now we, brethren, as Isaac 
5: 5. For we through the Spirit 
Eph. 2: 3(2). Among whom also we all 
Phi. 3: 3. For we are the circumcision, 
Col. 1 : 9. For this cause we also, since 

28. Whom we preach, warning every man, 
ITh. 2: 13. For this cause also thank we God 

17. But we, brethren, being taken from you 
3: 6. as we also (to see) you: 

12. even as we (do) toward you: 
4: 15. that we which are alive (and) remain 

17. Then we which are alive 
5: 8. But let us, who are of the day, 
2: 13. But we are bound to give thanks 
3: 3. For we ourselves also were sometimes 
5. Not by works of righteousness which we 
have done, 
2: 3. How shall we escape, 
3: 6. whose house are we, 
10: 39. But we are not of them who draw back 
12: 1. Wherefore seeing we also are compassed 
about... let us 
25. much more (shall not) we (escape), 
2Pet. 1:18. this voice which came from heaven we 

heard, when 
1 Joh.3: 14. We know that we have passed 

16. and we ought to lay down (our) lives 



2Th 

Tit. 



Heb. 



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Uoh.4: 6. We are of God: 

10. not that we loved God, but that he 

1 1 . ive ought also to love one another. 
14. And we have seen and do testify 

16. And we have known and believed 

17. so are we in this world. 
19. We love him, because he first loved us. 

SJoh. 8. We therefore ought to receive such, 
12. yea, and we (also) bear record; 



Mat. 2: 1. 


3: 1. 


4: 2. 


6:34. 


7:22.] 


9:15.1 


10:15.1 


11:12. 


22. 


24. 


12:36. 


40. 

— 


13: 1. 


15:32. 


16:21. 


17: 1. 


23. 


20: 2. 


6. 


12. 


19. 


22:23. 


46. 


23:30. 


24:19. 


22. 


29. 


36. 


37. 


38. 


50. 


25:13. 


26: 2. 


29. 


55. 


61. 


27:40. 


63. 


64. 


28:20. 


Mar. 1 : 9. 


13. 


2: 1. 


20. 


4:27. 


35. 


5: 5. 


6:11. 


21. 


8: 1. 


2. 


31. 


9: 2. 


31. 



tjfiipa, keemera. %/ 

in the days of Herod the king, 

In those days came John 

when he had fasted forty days 

Sufficient unto the day (is) the evil 

Many will say to me in that day, 

but the days will come, 

in the day of judgment, 

And from the days of John 

at the day of judgment, 

in the day of judgment, 

account thereof in the day of judgment. 

Jonas was three days and three nights 

three days and three nights in the heart 

of the earth. 
The same day went Jesus out 
they continue with me now three days, 
be raised again the third day. 
And after six days Jesus taketh 
the third day he shall be raised again, 
for a penny a day, 
all the day idle? 

borne the burden and heat of the day. 
the third day he shall rise again. 
The same day came to him 
from that day forth 

If we had been in the days of our fathers, 
to them that give suck in those days ! 
except those days should be shortened, 
those days shall be shortened, 
after the tribulation of those days 
But of that day and hour 
But as the days of Noe (were), 
For as in the days that were before the 
until the day that Noe entered 
in a day when he looketh not for (him), 
ye know neither the day nor 
after two days is (the feast of) the passover, 
until that day when I drink it new with you 
daily with you teaching 
to build it in three days. 
and buildest (it) in three days, 
After three days I will rise again, 
until the third day, 

I am with you alway, (lit. all the days) 
in those days, that Jesus came 
there in the wilderness forty days, 
into Capernaum after (some) days; 
But the days will come, when 
then shall they fast in those days. 
sleep, and rise night and day, 
the same day, when the even 
. And always, night and day, he was 
in the day of judgment, 
. when a convenient day was come, 
In those days the multitude being 
they have now been with me three days, 
.after three days rise again, 
after six days Jesus taketh 
he shall rise the third day. 



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Mar 10: 34. the third day he shall rise again. 

13: 17. to them that give suck in those days ! 

19. For (in) those days shall be 

20. had shortened those days, 

— he hath shortened the days. 
24. But in those days, after that tribulation, 
32. But of that day and (that) hour 

14: 1. After two days was (the feast of) 

12. the first day of unleavened bread, 
25. until that day that I drink it new 
49. 1 was daily with you in the temple 

58. within three days I will build another 
made without hands. 

15:29. and buildest (it) in three days, 
Lu. 1 : 5. There was in the days of Herod, 

7. were (now) well stricken in years. 
18. my wife well stricken in years. 

20. not able to speak, until the day that 

23. that, as soon as the days of his ministration 
were accomplished, 

24. And after those days his wife 

25. in the days wherein he looked on (me), 
39. Mary arose in those days, and went 

59. that on the eighth day 
75. all the days of our life. 
80. was in the deserts till the day of his 

2 : 1 . in those days, that there went out a decree 
6. the days were accomplished that she 

21. eight days were accomplished 

22. when the days of her purification 

36. she was of a great age, 

37. with fastings and prayers night and day. 

43. when they had fulfilled the days, 

44. went a day's journey; 
46. that after three days they found 

4: 2. forty days tempted of the devil. And in 
those days he did eat nothing: 
16. into the synagogue on the sabbath day, 
25. were in Israel in the days of Elias, 
42. And when it was day, 

5: 17. on a certain day, as he was teaching, 

35. But the days will come, when 

— then shall they fast in those days. 
6: 12. it came to pass in those days, 

13. when it was day, 

23. Rejoice ye in that day, 
8: 22. it came to pass on a certain day, 
9: 12. And when the day began to wear away, 

22.be raised the third day. 

23. and take up his cross daily, 
28. about an eight days 

36. told no man in those days 

37. that on the next day, 
51. when the time was come that he should be 

received up, 
10: 12. shall be more tolerable in that day 
11:3. Give us day by day ( K a0' i)fiipav) 
12:46. in a day when he looketh not for (him), 
13: 14. There are six days in which 

— and not on the sabbath day. 
16. on the sabbath day ? 
31 . The same day there came 

14: 5. on the sabbath day ? 

15:13. not many days after 

16:19. fared sumptuously every day : 

17 : 4. seven times in a day, and seven times in a 

day turn again to thee, 
22. The days will come, when ye shall desire 

to see one of the days 

24. so shall also the Son of man be in his day. 
26. as it was in the days of Noe, so shall it 

be also in the days of the Son of man. 



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18 
19 



22 



23 



24 



Joh. 1 
2 



12 



Acts 



; 27. until the day that Noe entered 

28. in the days of Lot ; 

29. But the same day that Lot went out 

30. in the day when the Son of man 

31 . In that day, he which shall be upon 
: 7. which cry day and night unto him, 

33. the third day he shall rise again. 
:42.at least in this thy day, 

43. For the days shall come upon thee, 

47. he taught daily in the temple. 
: 1 . (that) on one of those days, 

: 6. the days will come, in the which 

22. For these be the days of vengeance, 

23. that give suck, in those days ! 

34. and (so) that day come upon you 

37. And in the day time he was teaching in 

the temple ; 
: 7. the day of unleavened bread, 

53. When I was daily with you in the temple, 
66. as soon as it was day, 

: 7. was at Jerusalem at that time. 

12. the same day Pilate and Herod 
29. behold, the days are coming, 

54. that day was the preparation, 
: 7. the third day rise again. 

13. went that same day to a village 

18. come to pass there in these days ? 

21 . to day is the third day 
29. the day is far spent. 

46. from the dead the third day : 
: 39(40). abode with him that day : 
: 1 . And the third day there was a marriage 

12. they continued there not many days. 

19. in three days I will raise it up. 

20. wilt thou rear it up in three days ? 
: 40. and he abode there two days. 

43. Now after two days 
: 9. on the same day 

:39. raise it up again at the last day. 
40. 1 will raise him up at the last day. 

44. him up at the last day. 
54. him up at the last day. 
:37. In the last day, that great 

:56. Abraham rejoiced to see my day : 
: 4. while it is day : 

: 6. two days still in the same place where he 
9. Are there not twelve hours in the day ? If 

any man walk in the day, 
17. he had (lain) in the grave four days 

24. in the resurrection at the last day. 
53. Then from that day forth 

: 1. six days before the passover 
7. against the day of my burying 

48. the same shall judge him in the last day. 
;20. At that day ye shall know that I 

: 23. in that day ye shall ask me nothing. 
26. At that day ye shall ask in my name : 
: 31. for that sabbath day was an high day, 
: 19. the same day at evening, 
26. And after eight days again his 
: 2. Until the day in which he was taken up, 

3. being seen of them forty days, 

5. not many days hence. 
15. And in those days Peter stood up 

22. unto that same day that he was 
: 1 . the day of Pentecost 

15. the third hour of the day. 

17. it shall come to pass in the last days, 

18. 1 will pour out in those days of my Spirit; 

20. before that great and notable day of the 

Lord come: 
29. his sepulchre is with us unto this day. 



Acts 2:41. 

46. 

47. 
3: 2. 

24. 
5:36. 

37. 

42. 
6: 1. 
7: 8. 

26. 

41. 

45. 
8: 1. 
9: 9. 

19. 

23. 

24. 

37. 

43. 
10: 3. 

30. 

40. 

48. 
11:27. 
12: 3. 

18. 

21. 
13:14. 

31. 

41. 
15: 7. 

36. 
16: 5. 

12. 

13. 

18. 

35. 
17:11. 

17. 

31. 

18:18. 
19: 9. 
20: 6. 



16. 

18. 
26. 
31. 

21: 4. 

5. 

7. 
10. 
15. 
26. 

27. 

38. 
23: 1. 

12. 
24: 1. 

11. 

24. 

25: 1. 

6. 

13. 

14. 
26: 7. 

13. 



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the same day there were added 

And they, continuing daily 

the Lord added to the church daily 

whom they laid daily at the gate 

have likewise foretold of these days. 

For before these days rose up Theudas, 

in the days of the taxing, 

And daily in the temple, 

And in those days, 

circumcised him the eighth day; 

And the next day he shewed himself 

they made a calf in those days, 

unto the days of David ; 

at that time there was a great persecution 

three days without sight, 

Then was Saul certain days with 

many days were fulfilled, 

watched the gates day and night 

to pass in those days, that she 

he tarried many days in Joppa 

the ninth hour of the day 

Four days ago I was fasting 

raised up the third day, 

to tarry certain days. 

And in these days came prophets 

Then were the days of unleavened bread. 

Now as soon as it was day, 

And upon a set day Herod, 

on the sabbath day, 

he was seen many days of them 

I work a work in your days, 

a good while ago God made choice 

And some days after 

increased in number daily. 

abiding certain days. 

And on the sabbath ) ( we went 

did she many days. 

And when it was day, 

and searched the scriptures daily, 

and in the market daily with them that 

met with him. 
Because he hath appointed a day, 
tarried (there) yet a good while, 
disputing daily in the school of 
from Philippi after the days of unleavened 

bread, and came unto them to Troas in 

five days ; where we abode seven days. 
the day of Pentecost, 
from the first day 
I take you to record this day, 
I ceased not to warn every one night and 

day with tears, 
we tarried there seven days: 
we had accomplished those days, 
with them one day. 
And as we tarried (there) many days, 
And after those days 
and the next day purifying 
the accomplishment of the days of 
the seven days were almost ended, 
that Egyptian, which before these days 
before God until this day. 
And when it was day, 
And after five days 
there are yet but twelve days 
And after certain days, 
after three days he ascended 
more than ten days, 
And after certain days 
they had been there many days, 
serving (God) day and night, 
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Acts26 

27 



28 



Ro. 2: 

8: 
10: 
11: 
13: 

14: 



lCo 


1 




3 




4 




5 




10 




15 


2Co 


1 




4 




6 




11 


Gal 


1: 




4. 


Eph 


. 4 




5 



Phi. 1 



2 
Col. 1 



lTh. 2 
3 
5 



2Th. 





2 




3: 


lTi. 


5; 


2Ti. 


1 




3 




4 


Heb 


.1 




3 



22. 1 continue unto this dap, 
7. And when we had sailed slowly many 
days, and scarce were come 

20. neither sun nor stars in many days 

29. and wished for the day. 

33. while the day was coming on, 

— the fourteenth day that ye have tarried 
39. And when it was day, 

7. lodged us three days courteously. 

12. we tarried (there) three days. 

13. after one day the south wind blew, 

14. to tarry with them seven days: 

17. that after three days 

23. And when they had appointed him a day, 

5. wrath against the day of wrath 
16. In the day when God shall judge 
36. we are killed all the day long ; 

21 . All day long I have stretched forth 

8. unto this day. 
12. the day is at hand: 
13. honestly, as in the day; 

5.esteemeth one day above another )( : 
another esteemeth every day (alike). 

6. He that regardeth the day, 

— and he that regardeth not the day, 

8. in the day of our Lord 

13. for the day shall declare it, 

3. that I should be judged of you, or of 

man's judgment: (lit. man's day) 
5. in the day of the Lord Jesus. 
; 8. and fell in one day 

4. he rose again the third day 
31. Jesus our Lord, I die daily. 

14. in the day of the Lord Jesus. 

16. the inward (man) is renewed day by day. 
2. in the day of salvation have I succoured 

— behold, now (is) the day of salvation. 
28. that which cometh upon me daily, 

18. abode with him fifteen days. 
10. Ye observe days, 

30. unto the day of redemption. 
16. the days are evil. 

13. to withstand in the evil day, 

5. from the first day until now ; 
6. until the day of Jesus Christ: 

10. without offence till the day of Christ ; 
16. in the day of Christ, 
6. since the day ye heard (of it), 

9. since the day we heard (it), 
9. for labouring night and day, 

10. Night and day praying exceedingly 
: 2. the day of the Lord so cometh as a thief 

4. that that day should overtake you as a 

5. and the children of the day: 
8. But let us, who are of the day, 

10. among you was believed in that day. 
: 2. the day of Christ is at hand. 
: 8. wrought with labour and travail night 

and day, 
, 5.continueth in supplications and prayers 

night and day. 
: 3. in my prayers night and day; 

12. committed unto him against that day. 
18. may find mercy of the Lord in that day: 

: 1 . that in the last days 

: 8. shall give me at that day: 

: 2(1). Hath in these last days spoken 

: 8. in the day of temptation 

13. But exhort one another daily, 

: 4. And God did rest the seventh day 

7. Again, he limiteth a certain day, 

8. have spoken of another day. 



Heb. 5: 7. in the days of his flesh, 

7 : 3. neither beginning of days, 
27. needeth not daily, as those 
8: 8. Behold, the days come, saith the Lord, 

9. in the day when I took them 

10. that I will make with the house of Israel 
after those days, 
10:11. And every priest standeth daily 

16. that I will make with them after those 

days, 
25. as ye see the day approaching. 
32. call to remembrance the former days, 
11 : 30. were compassed about seven days. 
12: 10. For they verily for a few days 
Jas. 5: 3. Ye have heaped treasure together for the 
last days. 

5. as in a day of slaughter. 
lPet.2:12.in the day of visitation. 

3: 10. he that will love life, and see good days, 
20. in the days of Noah, 
2Pet. 1 : 19. in a dark place, until the day dawn, 
2: 8. (his) righteous soul from day to day 
9. unto the day of judgment 
13. to riot in the day time. 
3: 3. that there shall come in the last days 

7. against the day of judgment 

8. one day (is) with the Lord as a thousand 

years, and a thousand years as one 
day. 

10. But the day of the Lord will come 

12. unto the coming of the day of God, 

18. To him (be) glory both now and for ever. 

(eig r/fispav alwvog) 
:17.in the day of judgment: 

6. unto the judgment of the great day. 
10. 1 was in the Spirit on the Lord's day, 

: 10. ye shall have tribulation ten days: 

13. in those days wherein Antipas 
: 8. and they rest not day and night, 
: 17. the great day of his wrath is come ; *- 
: 15. and serve him day and night 
: 12. the day shone not for a third part 
: 6. And in those days shall men seek 

15. a day, and a month, and 
: 7. But in the days of the voice 
: 3. a thousand two hundred (and) threescore 
days. 
6. in the days of their prophecy : 

9. three days and an half, 

1 1 . after three days and an half 
: 6. a thousand two hundred (and) threescore 

days. 

10. before our God day and night. 
14: 11. and they have no rest day nor night, 
16: 14. of that great rfay of God Almighty. 
18: 8. shall her plagues come in one day, 
20 :10. day and night for ever and ever. 
21 : 25. shall not be shut at all by day: 



Uoh.4 
Jude 
Rev. 1 

9 









12 



■nfikspog, heemeteros. 

Acts 2: 11. we do hear them speak in our tongues 

24: 6. according to our law. 

26: 5. sect of our religion 
Ro. 15: 4. were written for our learning, 
lCo.l5:31.I protest by your rejoicing (some read, 

our rejoicing) 
2Ti. 4: 15. he hath greatly withstood our words. 
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Uoh.l: 3. and truly our fellowship (is) with the 
Father, and with his Son Jesus Christ. 
2: 2. and not for out's only, but also 



7} f.U)V 



sea after 



Mat.25 



Mar 14: 

Joh.ll: 

16: 

17: 

ActslO 
11: 



22 



lCo.13 
Gal. 1: 



Viwnv, eemeen. 
From eifii. 
35. 1 was a stranger, and ye took me in; 
36. 1 was in prison, and ye came unto me. 
43.1 was a stranger, and ye took me not in: 
49. 1 was daily with you in the temple 
15. that I was not there, 

4. because I was with you. 
12. While I was with them 
30. 1 was fasting until this hour; 

5. 1 was in the city of Joppa praying: 
1 1 . the house where I was, 
17. what was I, that 1 could withstand God? 
19. that I imprisoned (lit. was imprisoning) 
20. 1 also icas standing by, 
11. When I was a child, 
10. 1 should not be the servant of Christ. 
22. And was unknown by face 



rjjuaOav^g, heemithanees. 

Lu. 10:30. leaving (him) half dead. 



Mat. 3 
6 



26 



Mar. 1 
9 



10 

12 
13 
14 
16 
Lu. 1 



rif/iv, heemin. 
From tyw. 
; 15. it becometh us to fulfil 

11. Give us this day 

12. forgive us our debts, 

29. What have we to do with thee, Jesus, 
31. suffer us to go away 
: 36. Declare unto us the parable 
: 15. Declare unto us this parable. 
33. Whence should we have so much 
: 27. what shall we have therefore? 
: 12. thou hast made them equal unto us, 
:25.he will say unto us, Why 
: 17. Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou? 
25. Now there were with us seven 
: 3. Tell us, when shall these things 
: 8. Give us of your oil ; 
9. there be not enough for us and you : 
11. Lord, Lord, open to us. 
: 63. that thou tell us whether thou be 

68. Prophesy unto us, thou Christ, 

: 24. what have we to do with thee, thou Jesus 
: 22. compassion on us, and help us. 

38. and he folio weth not us: and we forbad 

him, because he followeth not us. 
: 35. thou shouldest do for us 

37. Grant unto us that we may sit, one on 
: 19. Moses wrote unto us, 
: 4. Tell us, when shall these things 
: 15. there make ready for us. 
: 3. Who shall roll us away the stone 
: 1. are most surely believed among us, 
2. Even as they delivered them unto us, 

69. an horn of salvation for us 
74(73). That he would grant unto us, 

: 15. which the Lord hath made known unto us. 



Lu. 2 : 48. why hast thou thus dealt with us ? 

4 : 34. what have we to do with thee, ( thou ) Jesus 
7 : 5. he hath built us a synagogue. 

16. is risen up among usj 

9:13. We have no more but five loaves 
10: 11. dust of your city, which cleaveth on us, 

17. even the devils are subject unto us 
11: 3. Give us day by day 

4. forgive us our sins ; for we also forgive 
every one that is indebted to us. 
13: 25. Lord, Lord, open unto us; 
17 : 5. Increase our (lit. to us) faith. 
20: 2. Tell us, by what authority 

22.1s it lawful for us to give tribute unto 

Caesar, 
28. Moses wrote unto us, 
22: 8. and prepare us the passover, 

67(66). Art thou the Christ? tell us. 
23:18. and release unto us Barabbas: 
24:24. certain of them which were with us 

32. Did not our heart burn within us, while he 
talked with us by the way, and while he 
opened to us the scriptures? 
Joh. 1:14. and dwelt among us, 

2:18. What sign shewest thou unto us, 
4: 12. which gave us the well, 

25. he will tell us all things. 
6:34. evermore give us this bread. 

52. give us (his) flesh to eat? 
8: S.Moses in the law commanded ms, 
10: 24. be the Christ, tell us plainly. 
1 1 :50. that it is expedient for us, that 
14: 8. shew us the Father, and it sufficeth us. 
9. Shew us the Father? 

22. that thou wilt manifest thyself unto us, 
16:17. What is this that he saith unto us, 

17 : 21 . they also may be one in us : 
18:31. It is not lawful for us to put any man to 
7icts 1 : 17. he was numbered with us, 

21. which have companied with us. 
22.be ordained to be a witness with us 
2: 29. is with us unto this day. 
3: 12. or why look ye so earnestly on us, 
6:14. which Moses delivered us. 
7:38. the lively oracles to give unto us: 
40. Make us gods to go before us: 
10:41. (even) to us, who did eat and drink 

42. And he commanded us 
11 : 13. And he shewed us 

17. as (he did) unto us, who believed 
13:33(32). unto us their children, 

47. hath the Lord commanded us, 
14: 17. gave us rain from heaven, 
15: 7. God made choice among ws, 
8. even as (he did) unto us; 
25. It seemed good unto us, being 
28. to the Holy Ghost, and to us, 
16: 9. Come over into Macedonia, and help us. 

16. possessed with a spiritof divination met us, 

17. The same followed Paul and us, 
— shew unto us the way 

21. which are not lawful for us to receive, 
19 :27. this our craft is in danger 

20: 14. And when he met with us 
21 : 16. with us also (certain) 

18. with us unto James ; 

23. We have four men which have a vow 
25:24. men which are here present with us, 
27: 2. (one) Aristarchus... being with us. 
28: 2. shewed us no little kindness: 

15. they came to meet us 

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12 

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4 

8 

15 

2Co. 1 

4 



Ro. 5: 5. which is given unto us. 
8: 4. might be fulfilled in us, 
32. freely give us all things? 
:29. had left us a seed, 
: 6. the grace that is given to us, 
1 18. unto us which are saved it is the power 
30. who of God is made unto us wisdom, 
: 10. But God hath revealed (them) unto us 

12. that are freely given to us 
: 6. that ye might learn in us 
: 6. But to us (there is but) one God, the 
: 57. which giveth us the victory 
: 8. which came to us in Asia, 
: 12. So then death worketh in us, 

17. worketh for us a far more exceeding 
5: 5. hath givsa unto us the earnest 

18. hath given to us the ministry 

19. hath committed unto us 
6:12. Ye are not straitened in us, 
7: 7. when he told us your earnest desire, 
8 : 5. and unto us by the will of God. 

7. (in) your love to us, 
10: 8. hath given us for edification, 

13. which God hath distributed to us, 
9. Having made known unto us the mystery 

20. that worketh in us, 

12. we wrestle not against flesh 

8. Who also declared unto us 

14. which was contrary to us, 
3. would open unto us a door of utterance, 

8. ye were dear unto us. 

6. brought us good tidings of 
1 7. giveth us richly all things to enjoy ; 

7. For God hath not given us 

9. which was given us in 

14. which dwelleth in us. 
2(1). spoken unto us by (his) Son, 

13. with whom we have to do. 

11. Of whom we have many things to say, 
26. For such an high priest became us, 

15. also is a witness to us: 

20. way, which he hath consecrated for us, 
l.we also are compassed about with 

— the race that is set before us, 

3. that they may obey us ; 

5. that dwelleth in us 
17. subject to like passions as ice are, 

12. but unto us they did minister the things, 

21. leaving us an example, 
3. time past of (our) life may suffice us 
l.that have obtained like precious faith 

with us 

3. given unto us all things 

4. Whereby are given unto us exceeding 
2. and was manifested unto us ; 

8. the truth is not in us. 

9. to forgive us (our) sins, 
10. his word is not in us. 

2 : 25 . he hath promi sed us, 

3: l.the Father hath bestowed upon us, 

23. as he gave us commandment. 

24. that he abideth in us, by the Spirit which 

he hath given us. 
4: 9. the love of God toward us, 

12. God dwelleth in us, and his love is per- 

fected in us. 

13. that we dwell in him, and he in us, be- 

cause he hath given us of his Spirit. 

16. that God hath to us. 
5:11. God hath given to us 

20. hath given us an understanding, 
2Joh. 2. the truth's sake, which dwelleth in us, 



rijUKjv, heemisu. 



Mar. (5: 23. unto the half of my kingdom. 
Lu. 19: 8. the half of my goods I give to the poor 
Rev.l 1 : 9. three days and an half, 
1 1 . three days and an half 
12: 14. for a time, and times, and half a time, 



Mat. 



Eph 


1 




3 




6 


Col. 


1 




2 




4 


lTh 


2 




3 


iTi. 


6 


2Ti. 


1: 


Heb 


I 




4 




5 




7 




10 



r)fAiLof>iov, 'heemiorion. 

Rev. 8: 1. about the space of half an hour. 



tj/ulmv, heemon. 

From kytb. 

being interpreted is, God with us. 
Our Father which art in heaven, 
Give us this day our daily bread, 
forgive us our debts, as we forgive our 

debtors. 
Himself took our infirmities, 
she crieth after us. 
our eyes may be opened, 
marvellous in our eyes? 
the days of our fathers, 
our lamps are gone out . 
and on our children, 
and stole him (awaj r ) while ice slept. 
For he that is not against us is on our 
of our father David, 
and the inheritance shall be our's. 



12 

Jas. 3: 
4 
5 

lPet.l 
2 
4 

2Pet.l 



Uoh.l 



15 
20 
21 
23 
25 
27 
28 
Mar. 9 
11 
12 



Lu. 1 



Joh. 3: 

■ 4: 

6 

7 
8 

9 
10 
11 

12 

19 

Acts 1 



marvellous in our eyes ? 

The Lord our God is one Lord: 

As he spake to our fathers, 

That we should be saved from our 

(promised) to our fathers, 

to our father Abraham, 

out of the hand of our enemies 

the days of our life. 

Through the tender mercy of our God ; 

to guide our feet into the way 

For he loveth our nation, 

he followeth not with us. 

Forbid (him) not: for he that is not 

against us is for us. 
Our Father which art in heaven, 
Give us day by day our daily bread. 
And forgive us our sins ; 
thou hast taught in our streets, 
between us and you there is 
that the inheritance may be our's. 
and our rulers delivered him 
certain women also of our company (lit. 

of us) 
saying, Abide with us: 
Did net our heart burn 
ye receive not our witness, 
than our father Jacob, 
Our fathers worshipped in this 
Our fathers did eat manna 
Doth our law judge 
Abraham is our father, 
than our father Abraham, 
We know that this is our son, 
dost thou make us (lit. our sotxl) to 
, Our friend Lazarus sleepeth ; 
. take away both our place 
. hath believed our report ? 
. by our law he ought 
. that he was taken up from ?/*•, 



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HMft 



Acts 2 
3 



Ro. 



8. in our own tongue, 
39. the Lord our God 

13. the God of our fathers, 

25. which God made with our fathers, 

30. The God of our fathers 
2. unto our father Abraham, 

11. our fathers found no sustenance. 

12. he sent out our fathers first. 

15. he, and our fathers, 

19. dealt subtilly with our kindred, and evil 

entreated our fathers, 
38. and (with) our fathers: 

39. our fathers would not obey, 

40. Make us gods to go before us: 

44. Our fathers had the tabernacle 

45. our fathers that came after 

— before the face of our fathers, 
17. chose our fathers, and exalted 

17. our hearts with food and gladness. 

9. between us and them, 

10. neither our fathers nor we 

24. which went out from us 

25. with our beloved Barnabas and Paul, 

26. of our Lord Jesus Christ. 
36. and visit our brethren 

16. as we went to prayer, 

20. do exceedingly trouble our city, 

20. strange things to our ears : 

27. from every one of us: 
25. we have our wealth. 

21. toward our Lord Jesus Christ. 
10. And as we tarried (there) 

17. And when we were come 

14. The God of our fathers 

4. that thou wouldest hear us 

7. took (him) away out of our hands, 
7. our twelve tribes, 

14. when we were all fallen to the earth, 

10. but also of our lives. 

18. we being exceedingly tossed 

27. as we were driven up and down in 

15. when the brethren heard of us, 

25. Esaias the prophet unto our fathers, 
3(4). Jesus Christ our Lord, 

7. from God our Father, 

5. But if our unrighteousness 
l.that Abraham, our father 

12. of our father Abraham, 

16. who is the father of us all, 

24. Jesus our Lord from the dead ; 

25. for our offences, and was raised again for 

our justification. 
1 . through our Lord Jesus Christ: 

5. is shed abroad in our hearts 

6. when we were yet without strength, 

8. in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ 

died for us. 

1 1 . through our Lord Jesus 
21. by Jesus Christ our Lord. 

; 6. that our old man is crucified with 
11. through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
23. through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
: 5. did work in our members 
25. through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
:16.beareth witness with our spirit, 
23. the redemption of our body. 
26.helpeth our infirmities: 

— maketh intercession for us 

31. If God (be) for us, who (can be) against 

us? 

32. but delivered him up for us all, 
34. maketh intercession for us. 



Ro. 8:39. in Christ Jesus our Lord. 
9:10. (even) by our father Isaac; 
10:16. who hath believed our report? 
13: 11. (is) our salvation nearer 
14: 7. For none of us liveth to himself, 

12. So then every one of us 
15: 2. Let every one of us please 

6. the Father of our Lord Jesus 

30. for the (lit. our) Lord Jesus Christ's sake, 
16: 1. 1 commend unto you Phebe our sister, 

9. our helper in Christ, 
18. our Lord Jesus Christ, 
20. The grace of our Lord Jesus 
24. The grace of our Lord Jesus 
lCo. 1: 2. the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, both 
theirs and our's: 
3. from God our Father, 

7. the coming of our Lord 

8. the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

9. Jesus Christ our Lord. 

10. the name of our Lord 

2 : 7. before the world unto our glory : 

4: 8. ye have reigned as kings without us: 

5 : 4. name of our Lord Jesus 

— the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

7. Christ our passover is sacrificed for us : 
6: 11. by the Spirit of our God. 

9 : 1 . have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord ? 
10: l.all our fathers were under the cloud, 
6. were our examples, to the intent 

11. they are written for our admonition, 
12:23. and our uncomely (parts) 

24. For our comely (parts) 
15: 3. that Christ died for our sins 
14. then (is) our preaching vain, 

31 . in Christ Jesus our Lord, 

57. through our Lord Jesus Christ. 
2 Co. 1 : 2. from God our Father, 

3. of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

4. in all our tribulation, 

5. our consolation also aboundeth 
7(6 ). And our hope of you 

8. have you ignorant of our trouble 

11. helping together by prayer for us, 

— thanks maybe given bymanyonowr behalf. 

12. our rejoicing is this, the testimony of our 

conscience, 
14. even as ye also (are) ours 

18. our word toward you was not 

19. who was preached among you by us, 

20. unto the glory of God by us. 

22. given the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts. 
2:14. the savour of his knowledge by us 
3: 2. Ye are our epistle written in our hearts, 
3. the epistle of Christ ministered by us, 

5. our sufficiency (is) of God ; 
4: 3. But if our gospel be hid, 

6. hath shined in our hearts, 

7. may be of God, and not of us. 

10. might be made manifest in our body. 
ll.be made manifest in our mortal flesh. 

16. though our outward man perish, 

1 7. our light affliction, which is but , 

18. "While we look not at the things 

5 : 1 . we know that if our earthly house 
2. with our house which is from heaven: 
12. to glory on our behalf, 

20. did beseech (you) by us: 

21. he hath made him (to be) sin for us, 

6: 11. our mouth is open unto you, our heart is 

enlarged. 
7: 3. that ye are in our hearts 



HMO 



2Co. 7: 4. in all our tribulation. 

5. Forywhen we were come into Macedonia, 

our flesh had no rest, 
9. ye might receive damage by us 
12. that our care for you (many copies read 
" your care for us") 

14. our boasting, which (I made) before 
8: 4. Praying us with much intreaty 

9. the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

19. to travel with us with this grace, which is 

administered by us 

20. which is administered by us: 

22. with them our brother, 

23. or our brethren (be enquired of), 

24. and of our boasting 
9: 3. our boasting of you 

1 1 . causeth through us thanksgiving 
10: 4. the weapons of our warfare 

8. boast somewhat more of our authority, 

15. according to our rule 
11:31. Father of our Lord Jesus 

Gal. 1 : 3. the Father, and (from) our Lord Jesus 
4. Who gave himself for our sins, 

— the will of God and our Father: 
2 : 4. to spy out our liberty 

3: 13. being made a curse for us: 

24. the law was our schoolmaster 
4:26. the mother of us all. 
6: 14. the cross of our Lord Jesus 

18. the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
Eph. 1 : 2. from God our Father, 

3. Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
14. the earnest of our inheritance 
17. the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

2: 3. the lusts of our flesh, 
14. For he is our peace, 

3 : 1 1 . in Chri st Jesus our Lord : 

14. the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

4: 7. But unto every one of us 

5: 2. hath given himself for us an offering 

20. in the name of our Lord Jesus 
6: 22. that ye might know our affairs, 

24. our Lord Jesus Christ 
Phi. 1 : 2. from God our Father, 

3:20. For our conversation is in heaven ; 

21. Who shall change our vile body, 
4:20. unto God and our Father (be) glory 

23. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
Col. 1 : 2. from God our Father 

3. the Father of our Lord Jesus 
7. our dear fellowservant, 
2: 14. that was against us, 
3: 4. Christ, (who is) our life, shall appear, 
4: 3. Withal praying also for us, 
1 Th. 1 : 1 . from God our Father, 

2. making mention of you in our prayers ; 

3. of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, in the 

sight of God and our Father ; 

5. our gospel came not unto you in word 

6. And ye became followers of us, 

9. themselves shew of us what manner 
2 : 1 . our entrance in unto you, 

2. we were bold in our God to speak unto you 

3. For our exhortation (was) not of 

4. but God, which trieth our hearts. 

9. ye remember, brethren, our labour and 
13. the word of God which ye heard of us, 

19. For what (is) our hope, 

— in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ 

20. For ye are our glory and joy. 

3: 2. our brother, and minister of God, and our 
fellowlabourer in 



353 ) 
ITh 



HMO 



b.our labour be in vain. 

6. that ye have good remembrance of us 

7. our affliction and distress 

9. we joy for your sakes before our God ; 
11 . God himself and our Father, and our Lord 
Jesus Christ, direct our way unto you. 

13. even our Father, at the coming of our 
4 : 1 . ye have received of us 

5: 9. by our Lord Jesus 
10. Who died for us, 
23. of our Lord Jesus Christ. 
25. Brethren, pray for us. 
28. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
2Th. 1: l.in God our Father 

2. from God our Father 

7. to you who are troubled rest with us, 

8. of our Lord Jesus Christ: 

10. our testimony among you 

1 1. our God would count you worthy cf (this) 

calling, 

12. the name of our Lord Jesus Christ 

— according to the grace of our God 

2: l.by the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
and (by) our gathering together unto 
2. by letter as from us, 

14. by our gospel, to the obtaining of the glory 

of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

15. whether by word, or our epistle. 

16. our Lord Jesus Christ himself, and God, 

even our Father, 
3: 1 . pray for us, that the word 
6. in the name of our Lord Jesus 

— the tradition which he received of us. 
12. by our Lord Jesus Christ, 

14. And if any man obey not our word 
18. The grace of our Lord Jesus 
ITi. 1 : 1 . of God our Saviour, and Lord Jesus Christ, 
(which is) our hope ; 
2. from God our Father and Jesus Christ our 

12. And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, 
14. the grace of our Lord was exceeding 

2: 3. in the sight of God our Saviour ; 
6: 3. the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
14. the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ: 
2Ti. 1 : 2. Christ Jesus our Lord. 

8. the testimony of our Lord, 

9. not according to our works, 
10. of our Saviour Jesus Christ, 

Tit. 1 : 3. the commandment of God our Saviour ; 
4. Jesus Christ our Saviour. 
2: 10. the doctrine of God our Saviour 

13. and our Saviour Jesus Christ ; 

14. Who gave himself for us, 
3: 4. love of God our Saviour 

6. through Jesus Christ our Saviour ; 
Philem. I. our dearly beloved, and fellowlabourer, 

2. and Archippus our fellowsoldier, 

3. from God our Father 

25. The grace of our Lord Jesus 
Heb 1: 3. when he had by himself purged our sins, 
3 : 1 . and high priest of our profession, 
4:15. with the feeling of our infirmities ; 
6:20. the forerunner is for us entered, 
7 : 14. our Lord sprang out of Juda ; 
9:24. in the presence of God for us : 
10: 26. if we sin wilfully after that we have 
11 :40. some better thing for us, that they without 

us should not 
12: 9. we have had fathers of our flesh 
29. our God (is) a consuming fire. 
13: 18. Pray for us : for we trust 

20. again from the dead our Lord Jesus, 



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HN 



Jas. 


2 


1. 
21. 




3 


G 


IPet 




3. 




2 


21 
24. 




4 


1. 
17 


2Pet.l 


1. 






2. 






8. 






11 






14 






16. 




3 


: 2 
15. 



Uoh.] 



the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
Was not Abraham our father justified 
so is the tongue among our members, 
Father of our Lord Jesus 
because Christ also suffered for us. 
Who his own self bare our sins 
hath suffered for us 
and if (it) first (begin) at us, 
of God and our Saviour 
and of Jesus our Lord, 
the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
of our Lord and Saviour Jesus 
our Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed 
the power and coming of our Lord 
of the commandment of us the apostles 
the longsuffering of our Lord (is) salva- 
tion : even as our beloved brother Paul 
of our Lord and Saviour Jesus 
with our eyes, which we have looked upon, 

and our hands have handled, 
may have fellowship with us : 
If we confess our sins, he is faithful 
he is the propitiation for our sins: 
They went out from us, but they were not 
of us; for if they had been of us, they 
would( no doubt)have continued with us: 
they were not all of us. 
to take away our sins ; 
because he laid down his life for us : 
and shall assure our hearts 
if our heart condemn us, God is greater 

than our heart, and 
Beloved, if our heart condemn us not, 
heareth us ; he that is not of God heareth 

not us. 
(to be) the propitiation for our sins. 
Herein is our love (lit. love with us) made 

perfect, 
(even) our faith. 

according to his will, he heareth us : 
And if we know that he hear us, 
and shall be with us for ever, 
that our joy may be full, 
ye know that our record is true, 
turning the grace of our God into 
and our Lord Jesus Christ, 
the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ ; 
the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ 
To the only wise God our Saviour, (be) 
washed us from our sins in his own blood, 
And hast made us unto our God kings and 
avenge our blood on them that dwell 
the servants of our God 
Salvation to our God (to) 6e(jj r)nu>v most 
copies omit this) which sitteth upon 
the throne, (some copies read, to him 
which sitteth upon the throne of our 
God) 
power, and might, (be) unto our God 
where also our Lord was crucified, 
(the kingdoms) of our Lord, and of 
and the kingdom of our God, 
the accuser of our brethren is cast down, 

which accused them before our God 
and power, unto the Lord our God: 
Praise our God, all ye his servants, 
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 



%v, t)g, jigQcl, &c, een, ees, eestha, &c. 

From eifii. 

Mat. 1:18. the birth of Jesus Christ was on this wise: 



2Joh. 

3Joh. 
Jude 



Rev. 1 
5 



18 



: 5. 
16. 

19. 
20. 

21. 
: 6. 

10. 
17. 

: 4. 
14. 
15. 

2. 
12. 
12. 

4. 

17. 

21. 

25. 
: 5. 
:10. 
-.10. 
: 3. 

10. 



12 





15. ( 


12 


10. j 
— t 


19 


l.a 




5.1 


22 


21/ 



Mat. 2: 



14 



27 



28 



Mar. 



9. where the young child was. 

15. And was there until 

: 4. and his meat was locusts and 
: 1 8. for they were fishers. 
: 27. great was the fall of it. 
29. For he taught (lit. was teaching) them 
: 30. there was a good way off from them an 
:36. because they fainted, (lit. were fainting) 
: 4. which was not lawful for him to eat, 

10. there was a man which had (his) hand 
40. For as Jonas was three days 

:21 . were about five thousand men, 

23. he was there alone. 

24. was now in the midst of the sea, tossed 

with waves : for the wind was contrary. 
:38. were four thousand men, 
:22.for he had (lit. was having) great 
: 25. The baptism of John, whence was it ? 
33. There was a certain housholder, 
: 8. they which were bidden were not worthy. 

25. Now there were with us 

: 30. If we had been in the days of our fathers, 

we would not have been partakers 
:38. before the flood they were eating and 
: 2. And five of them were wise, 

21. thou hast been faithful over a few things, 
23. thou hast been faithful over a few things, 

:24. it had been good for that man if 

43. for their eyes were heavy. 
69. Thou also wast with Jesus 

71. This (fellow) was also with Jesus 
: 54. this was the Son of God. 

55. And many women were there, 

56. Among which was Mary Magdalene, 
61. And there was Mary Magdalene, 

: 3. His countenance was like lightning, 

: 6. And John was clothed with camel's hair, 

13. And he was there in the wilderness 

— and was with the wild beasts ; 

16. for they ivere fishers. 

22. for he taught (lit. was teaching) them 

23. And there was in their synagogue 

33. all the city was gathered together 

39. And he preached (lit. was preaching) in 
45. was without in desert places: 

: 4. the roof where he was: 
6. But there were certain of the scribes 
15. for there were many, 
18. the disciples of John and of the Pharisees 

used to fast: (lit. were fasting) 
: 1 . and there was a man there 
: 1. multitude was by the sea on the land. 
36. even as he was in the ship. And there 

were also with him other little ships. 
38. And he was in the hinder part of the 
: 5. he was in the mountains, and in the tombs, 

1 1 . Now there was there nigh unto the 
13. they were about two thousand ; 

21 . and he was nigh unto the sea. 

40. where the damsel was lying. 

42. for she was (of the age) of twelve years. 
: 31. for there were many coming 

34. they were as sheep not 

44. that did eat of the loaves were about 

47. the ship was in the midst of the sea, 

48. for the wind was contrary 
52. for their heart was hardened. 

:26. The woman was a Greek, 

: 9. And they that had eaten were about 

: 4. and they were talking with 

6. for they were sore afraid. 
:22.for he had (lit. was having) great 



HN 



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HN 



Mar 10:32. 


11:13. 


30. 


32. 


12:20. 


14: 1. 


4. 


21. 


40. 


54. 


56. 


59. 


67. 


15: 7. 


25. 



Lu = 



40 

41 

42, 
43 

46, 

16: 4 

1: 6 

7, 



10 
21 

22, 

66 

80 

2: 7 

8, 

25 

26 
33 



40 

51 

3:23 

4:16 

17, 
20 
25, 
27. 
31. 
32 
33. 
38, 
44, 

5: 1, 

3 
10 
16 

17 



.they were in the way going up to Jeru- 
salem; and Jesus went before them: 

(lit. was going before) 
.for the time of figs was not (yet). 
. was (it) from heaven, or of men ? 
. that he was a prophet indeed. 
Now there were seven brethren: 
was (the feast of) the passover, 
. And there were some that had indignation 
, good were it for that man if he had 
, for their eyes were heavy, 
and he sat (lit. was sitting) with the 

servants, 
their witness agreed not together, (lit. 

were not commensurate) 
neither so did their witness agree together. 

(lit. was not commensurate) 
And thou also wast with 
And there was (one) named Barabbas, 
And it was the third hour, 
the superscription of his accusation was 
was the Son of God. 
There were also women looking on afar 

off: among whom was Mary 
when he was in Galilee, 
because it was the preparation, 
which also waited for (lit. who also himself 

was waiting for) the kingdom of God, 
which was hewn out of a rock, 
for it was very great. 
And they were both righteous 
And they had no child (lit. there was not 

a child to them), because that Elisabeth 

was barren, and they both were 
were praying without 
And the people waited for (lit. was waiting 

for) 
he beckoned (lit. was beckoning) unto 

them, 
the hand of the Lord was with him. 
and was in the deserts 
because there was no room for them 
there were in the same country shepherds 
there was a man in Jerusalem, 
the Holy Ghost was upon him. 
it was revealed unto him 
And Joseph and his mother marvelled 

(lit. were marvelling) 
And there was one Anna, a prophetess, 
the grace of God was upon him. 
teas subject unto them: 
Jesus himself began to be (lit. ivas) about 
where he had been brought up : 
where it was written, 
were fastened on him. 
many widows were in Israel in the 
And many lepers were in Israel 
and taught them (lit. was teaching) 
his word was with power. 
in the synagogue there was a man, 
was taken with a great fever; 
And he preached (lit. was preaching) in 

the synagogues 
he stood (lit. was standing) by the lake 

of Gennesaret, 
of the ships, which was Simon's, 
which were partners with Simon. 
And he withdrew (lit. was withdrawing) 

himself 
as he was teaching, that there were Pha- 
risees and doctors of the law sitting by, 

which were come out of 



Lu. 5: 17. the power of the Lord was (present) to 
heal them. 
18. which ivas taken with a palsy: 
29. and there was a great company of publicans 
and of others that sat down (lit. were sit- 
ting down) with them, 
and there was a man whose right hand was 

withered. 
. and continued all night (lit ivas cont. ) 
. who was dear unto him, 
• a widow: and much people of the city 

was with her. 
. which toas a sinner, 
. This man, if he were a prophet, 
. There was a certain creditor which had two 
. which had been healed 
.And there was there an herd of many 
.for they all waited (lit. were waiting) 
. he had one only daughter, 
. For they were about five thousand men. 
. which vjere Moses and Elias : 
. were heavy with sleep : 
. and it was hid from them, 
. his face was as though he would go to 
. And she had a sister 
.And he was casting out a devil, and it 

was dumb. 
. And he was teaching in one 
.was a woman which had a spirit of in- 
firmity eighteen years, and was bowed 
.they watched him. (lit. were watching) 
, there was a certain man before him which 

had the dropsy. 
. Then drew near (lit. were &c. ) unto him 
. this my son was dead, and is alive again ; 

he was lost, and is found. 
.Now his elder son ivas in the field: 
.this thy brother was dead, and is alive 

again ; and was lost, and is found. 
. There was a certain rich man, 
, There was a certain rich man, 
. there was a certain beggar named Lazarus, 
.and he was a Samaritan. 
. There was in a city a judge, 
. And there was a widow in that city; 
. for he was very rich. 
. and this saying was hid 
, which was the chief among the publicans, 

and he was rich. 
,he was little of stature. 
, And he taught (lit. was teaching) daily 
, was it from heaven, or of men ? 
There icere therefore seven brethren : 
And in the day time he was teaching in 

the temple ; 
This man ivas also with him. 
this (fellow) also was with him : 
for he was desirous to see him of a long 

(season), 
and for murder, was cast into prison. 
And a superscription also was written 
And it was about the sixth hour, 
Certainly this was a righteous man. 
The same had not consented (lit. was not 

consenting) 
wherein never man before was laid. 
And that day was the preparation, 
the women also, which came (lit. were 

come) with him 
It was Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, 
behold, two of them went (lit. were going) 
that same day 
A a 2 



6: 6 

12 

7: 2 
12 

37 

39 

41 

8: 2 

32 

40 

42 

9:14 

30 

32 

45 

53 

10:39 

11:14 

13:10 
11 

14: 1 



15: 1 

24 

25 
32 

16: 1 
19, 
20 

17:16 

18: 2 

3 

23 

34 

19: 2 

3 

47, 
20: 4, 

29. 
21:37. 

22:56. 

59. 

23: 8. 

19. 

38. 
44. 
47. 
51. 

53. 
54. 
55. 

24:10. 
13. 



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Lu. 24:32. Did not our heart burn within us, (lit. 
was not... burning) 
53. And were continually in the temple, 
Joh. 1: l.In the beginning was the Word, and the 
Word was with God, and the Word was 
2. The same was in the beginning with 

4. In him was life ; and the life was the light 

8. He was not that Light, 

9. (That) was the true Light, 
10. He ivas in the world, 

15. This was he of whom I spake, 

— he was before me. 

24. were of the Pharisees. 

28. where John icas baptizing. 
30. for he was before me. 
39(40). for it was about the tenth hour. 
40(41). was Andrew, Simon Peter's brother. 
44(45). Now Philip was of Bethsaida, 
2: Land the mother of Jesus teas 

6. And there were set there six waterpots 

13. And the Jews' passover was at hand, 
23. Now when he was in Jerusalem 

25. for he knew what was in man. 

3: 1. There was a man of the Pharisees, 
19. because their deeds were evil. 

23. John also was baptizing in Mnon near to 

Salim, because there was much water 

24. For John was not yet cast 

26. he that was with thee beyond 
4: 6. Now Jacob's well was there. 

— (and) it was about the sixth hour. 
46. And there was a certain nobleman, 

5: 1. After this there ivas a feast 

5. And a certain man was there, 

9. and on the same day was the sabbath. 

35. He was a burning and a shining light: 
6: 4. And the passover, a feast of the Jews, was 

10. Now there was much grass 

22. there was none other boat there, 

62. where he was before? 
7: 2. Now the Jews' feast of tabernacles was at 

12. there was much murmuring 

39. for the Holy Ghost was not yet (given) ; 

42. town of Bethlehem, where David was? 
8:39. If ye were Abraham's children, 

42. If God were your Father, 

44. He ivas a murderer from 
9: 8. before had seen him that he was blind, 

14. And it was the sabbath day when 

16. And there was a division among them. 
1 8. that he had been blind, 

24. the man that was blind, 
33. If this man were not of God, 
41. If ye were blind, ye should 
10: 6. what things they were which he spake 
unto them. 
22. and it was winter. 
40. where John at first baptized; (lit. was 

baptizing) 
41 . that John spake of this man were true. 
11: 1 . a certain ( man ) was si ck, ( named) Lazarus , 
2. It was (that) Mary which anointed 
6. he abode two days still in the same place 

where he was. 
15. that I was not there, 
18. Now Bethany was nigh 
21. if thou hadstbeen here, my brother 
30. but was in that place where 
32. when Mary was come where Jesus was, 
— if thou hadst been here, 
38. It was a cave, and a stone lay upon it. 
41. where the dead was laid. 



Joh. 11:55. And the Jews' passover was nigh at hand: 
12: 1 .where Lazarus was which had been dead, 
2. was one of them that sat at the table with 
6. but because he was a thief, 
16. that these things were written of him, 
20. And there were certain Greeks 
13 : 5. wherewith he was girded. 
23. Now there was leaning 
30. and it was night. 
15:19. If ye were of the world, 
17: 6. thine they were, and thou gavest them me ; 
18: l.the brook Cedron, where vms a garden, 
10. The servant's name was Malchus. 

13. for he was father in law to Caiaphas, 

which was the high priest 

14. Now Caiaphas was he, which gave counsel 

15. was known unto the high priest, 

16. which was known unto the high priest, 
18. for it was cold: 

— and Peter stood (lit. was standing) with 

25. And Simon Peter stood (lit. was &c. ) 
28. and it was early ; 

30. If he were not a malefactor, 

36. if my kingdom were of this world, 

40. Now Barabbas was a robber. 

19:11. except it were given thee from above: 
14. And it was the preparation of the passover, 

19. And the writing was, 

20. was nigh to the city: and it was written 

in Hebrew, 

23. now the coat was without seam, 

31. because it was the preparation, 

— for that sabbath day ivas an high day, 

41. Now in the place where he was crucified 

there was a garden ; 

42. the sepulchre was nigh at hand. 

20: 7. the napkin, that was about his head, 
19. where the disciples were assembled 

24. was not with them 

26. again his disciples were within, 

21: 2. There were together Simon Peter, and 

7. for he was naked, 

8. for they were not far from land, 

18. When thou wast young, thou girdedst 
Acts 1:10. while they looked stedfastly (lit. were 
looking st. ) 

13. where abode (lit. were abiding) both 

Peter and James, and 

14. These all continued (lit. were continuing) 

with one accord in prayer and 

15. the number of the names together were 

about an hundred and twenty, 

17. For he was numbered with us, 

2: I. they were all with one accord in one 
2. where they were sitting. 

5. And there were dwelling at Jerusalem 
24. because it was not possible that he 

42. And they continued (lit. were c.) sted- 
fastly in 

44. all that believed were together, 
3: 10. that it was he which sat for alms 
4: 3. for it was now eventide. 

6. as many as were of the kindred of the 

high priest, 
13. that they had been with Jesus. 
22. For the man was above forty years old, 

31. where they were assembled together; 

32. were of one heart and of one soul: 

— they had (lit. to them were) all things 
common. 

33. and great grace was upon them all. 
5: 12. and they were all with one accord 



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Acts 7: 9. but God was with him, 
20. and was exceeding fair, 
22. and was mighty in words and in deeds. 
44. Our fathers had the tabernacle 
8: 1. was consenting unto his death. 

13. he continued (lit. was c.) with Philip, 
16. For as yet he was fallen upon none 

27. who had the charge of (lit. who was over) 

all her treasure, 

28. Was returning, and sitting in his 

32. the scripture which he read was this, 
9: 9. And he was three days 

10. And there teas a certain disciple 
28. he was with them coming in 

33. and icas sick of the palsy. 

36. there was at Joppa a certain disciple 

— this woman was full cf good works 
10: 1. There was a certain man in Casarea 

24. Cornelius waited for them, (lit. icas w. ) 

38. God was with him. 
1 1 : 20. And some of them were men of 

21. And the hand of the Lord was with them: 

24. For he was a good man, 
12: 3. Then were the days of unleavened bread. 

5. but prayer was made without ceasing 

6. Peter was sleeping 

1 2. where many were gathered together 
18. there was no small stir 
20. And Herod was highly displeased 
13: l.Now there were in the church that was at 
Antioch certain 

7. Which was with the deputy of the country, 
46. It was necessary that the word of God 
48. as many as were ordained 

14: 4. part held with the Jews, 



1 Co. 6:11. And such were some of you : 
10: I. were under the cloud, 

4. and that Rock was Christ. 
12: 2. Ye know that ye were Gentiles, 

19. And if they were all one member, 
16: 12. but his will was not at all 
2Co. 5: 19. that God was in Christ, 
Gal. 1 : 23. But they had heard (lit. were hearing) 
2: 6. whatsoever they were, 

11. because he was to be blamed. 

3:21. righteousness should have been by the law. 
4: 3. Even so we, when we were children, were 
in bondage 
15. Where is then the blessedness 
Eph. 2: 3. and were by nature the children of wrath, 

12. That at that time ye were 

5: 8. For ye were sometimes darkness, 
Phi. 2:26. he longed after (lit. was longing after) 
you all, 
3: 7. what things were gain to me, 
Col . 2:14. that was against us, 
ITh. 3: 4. when we were with you, 
2Th. 3: 10. when we were with you, 
Tit. 3: 3. For we ourselves also were sometimes 
Heb 2:15. were all their lifetime subject to bondage. 
7 :10. he was yet in the loins of his father, 

11. If therefore perfection were by the 
8: 4. For if he were on earth, he should not 
be a priest, 
7. if that first (covenant) had been faultless, 
11 :38. Of whom the world was not worthy: 
12:21. And so terrible was the sight, 
Jas. 1 :24. forgetteth what manner of man he was. 

5:17. was a man subject to like passions as we 
lPet. 2 : 25. For ye were as sheep going astray ; 



7. And there they preached (lit. were preach- 2Pet. 2:21. For it had been better for them 
ing) the gospel. 3: 5. the heavens were of old, 

1 2. he was the chief speaker. < Uoh. 1 : 1 . That which was from the beginning, 



16 



18 



Ro. 



26. from whence they had been recommended 
l.a certain disciple was there, 
9. There stood (lit. was standing) a man of 
Macedonia, 
12. and we were in that city 
1. where was a synagogue 
11. These were more noble 
3. they were tentmakers. 
7. joined hard (lit. was adjacent) to the 
synagogue. 
14. If it were a matter of wrong 
25. This man was instructed 
19: 7. And all the men were about twelve. 
14. And there were seven sons 
16. in whom the evil spirit was 
32. for the assembly was confused; 
20: 8. there were many lights in the upper cham- 
ber, where they were gathered 
13. for so had (lit. was) he appointed, 
16. if it were possible for him, 
21 : 3. for there the ship was to unlade 

9. And the same man had four daughters, 
29. For they had seen before (lit. were having 
seen before) 
22: 29. because he had bound him. (lit. ivas 

having bound) 
23:13. And they were more than forty 
27: 8. nigh whereunto teas the city (of) Lasea. 

37. And we were in all in the ship 
5: 13. sin was in the world: 
6: 17. that ye were the servants 

20. For when ye were the servants of sin, ye 
were free from 
7: 5. For when we were in the flesh, 



2. which was with the Father, 
2: 19. but they were not of us ; for if they had 

been of us, 
3 :12. (who) was of that wicked one, 

— Because his own works were evil, 

Rev. 1: 4. which is, and which was, and which is to 
8. the Lord, which is, and which was, and 
4: 3. was to look upon like a 

8. which was, and is, and is to come. 
9: 8. were as (the teeth) of lions. 

10. there were stings in their tails: 
10: 10. and it was in my mouth 
1 1 : 17. which art, and wast, and art to come ; 
13: 2. was like unto a leopard, 
16: 5. O Lord, which art, and wast, and shalt be, 
17: 8. The beast that thou sawest was, and is 

— the beast that was, and is not, and yet is. 
11. the beast that was, and is not, 

18:23. were the great men of the earth ; 
21:18. And the building of the wall of it was (of) 
21. every several gate was of one pearl: 

fivtica, heenika. 

2Co. 3:15. when Moses is read, 

16. Nevertheless when it shall turn to the 



Tjirep see after 77. 



rj7rtocj eepios. 

ITh. 2: 7. But we were gentle among you, 

2Ti. 2:24. must not strive ; but be gentle unto all 



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i]p£iaog, eeremos. 

lTi. 2: 2. that we may lead a quiet and peaceable 



Tjcu^aSw, heesukazo. 

Lu. 14: 4(3). And they AeZa" their peace. 

23:56. and rested the sabbath day according 
Actsll : 18. they 7ieZ<i their peace, and glorified God, 

21: 14. not be persuaded, we ceased, saying, 
ITh. 4: 11. that ye study to be quiet, 



rjarv^ia, heesukia. 

Acts22 : 2. they kept the more silence : 
2Th. 3: 12. that with quietness they work, 
lTi. 2:11. Let the woman learn in silence 
12. but to be in silence. 



y]Gvyioq^ heesukios. 

lTi. 2: 2. we may lead a quiet and peaceable life 
lPet.3: 4. of a meek and quiet spirit, 



rjroi see after rj. 



riTTaofjiai, heetaomai. 

2Co.l2: 13. For what is it wherein you were inferior 
2Pet.2: 19. for of whom a man is overcome, 

20. they are again entangled therein, and 
overcome, 



ilTTriiLia, heeteema. 

Ro. 11:12. and the diminishing of them 

iCo. 6: 7. there is utterly a fault among you, 



yjttov, heeton. 



lCo.ll:17.ye come toge;her not for the better, but 

for the worse. 
2Co.l2:15.the less I be loved. 



rjru). eeto. 

From dpi. 

lCo.l6:22.Ze£ him be Anathema Maran-atha. 
Jas. 5:12. but let your yea be yea ; 



VX* M > 



eekeo. 



Lu. 21:25. the sea and the waves roaring ; 
lCo.13: 1.1 am become (as) sounding brass, 

*JX°£' ee kos* 

Lu. 4:37. the fame of him went out 
Acts 2: 2. a sound from heaven 
Hebl2:19. And the sound of a trumpet, 



$"aAa<7craj thalcussa. 

Mat. 4: 15. (by) the way of the sea, beyond 
18. by the sea of Galilee, 
— a net into the sea : 



Mat. 8: 24. there arose a great tempest in the sea, 

26. rebuked the winds and the sea; 

27. the winds and the sea obey him ! 
32. down a steep place into the sea, 

13 : 1 . and sat by the sea side. 

47. that was cast into the sea, 
14:24. was now in the midst of the sea, 

25. walking on the sea. 
15: 29. nigh unto the sea of Galilee; 
17: 27- go thou to the sea, 
18: 6. in the depth of the sea. 
21 : 21. be thou cast into the sea; 
23 :15. for ye compass sea and land 
Mar 1 : 16. by the sea of Galilee, 

— a net into the sea : 

2: 13. he went forth again by the sea side ; 
3: 7. with his disciples to the sea: 
4 : 1 . to teach by the sea side : 

— satin the sea; and the whole multitude 

was by the sea 
39. and said unto the sea, 
41 . the wind and the sea obey 
5: l.over unto the other side of the sea, 
13. down a steep place into the sea, 

— were choked in the sea. 

21. and he was nigh unto the sea. 
6: 47. in the midst of the sea, 

48. walking upon the sea, 

49. walking upon the sea, 
7:31. unto the sea of Galilee, 
9:42. he were cast into the sea. 

ll:23.be thou cast into the sea; 
Lu. 17 : 2. about his neck, and he cast into the sea, 
6. be thou planted in the sea; 

21:25. the sea and the waves roaring; 
Joh. 6 : 1 . Jesus went over the sea of Galilee, 

16. his disciples went down unto the sea, 

17. and went over the sea 

18. And the sea arose by reason of a great 

wind 

19. walking on the sea, 

22. which stood on the other side of the sea 
25. found him on the other side of the sea, 

21 : 1 . at the sea of Tiberias ; 

7. did cast himself into the sea. 
Acts 4: 24. hast made heaven, and earth, and the sea, 
7:36. in the Red sea, and in the wilderness 
10: 6. house is by the sea side: 
32. a tanner by the sea side: 
14: 15. made heaven, and earth, and the sea, 
17:14. as it were to the sea: 
27 : 30. the boat into the sea, 
38. the wheat into the sea. 
40. they committed (themselves) unto the sea, 
28: 4. though he hath escaped the sea, 
Ro. 9: 27. as the sand of the sea, 
1 1 Co.10 : 1 . passed through the sea ; 

2. in the cloud and in the sea; 
2Co.ll: 26. (in) perils in the sea, 

'■ Heb U : 12. by the sea shore innumerable. r 
29. they passed through the Red sea 
! Jas. 1 : 6. that wavereth is like a wave of the sea 
Jude 13. Raging waves of the sea, 
Rev. 4: 6. a sea of glass like unto crystal: 
5: 13. and such as are in the sea, 
7 : 1 . not blow on the earth, nor on the sea, 
2. the earth and the sea, 

3. neither the sea, nor the trees, 

8: 8. was cast into the sea: and the third part 
of the sea became blood ; 
9. which were in the sea, 
10: 2. right foot upon the sea, 



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Rev 10: 5. upon the sea and 

6. and the sea, and the things which are 
8. standeth upon the sea 
12: 12. the earth and of the sea! 
13: 1.(12:18). upon the sand of the sea, and saw 

a beast rise up out of the sea, 
14: 7. and earth, and the sea, 
15 : 2. as it were a sea of glass 

— stand on the sea of glass, 
16: 3. his vial upon the sea; 

— every living soul died in the sea. 
18: 17. as many as trade by sea, 

19. that had ships in the sea 

21. and cast (it) into the sea, 
20: 8. as the sand of the sea. 

13. And the sea gave up 
21 : 1. and there was no more sea. 



SaX-ira), thalpo. 



Eph. 5: 29. but nourisheth and cherisheth it, 

lTh. 2: 7. even as a nurse cherisheth her children: 



Sajj&iofiai, thambeomal 



Mar 1 : 27. And they were all amazed, 
10:24. were astonished at his words. 



Acts 9: 


32. and they were amazed ; 
6. And he trembling and astonished 




Safi&og, thambos. 


Lu. 4 : 36 . A nd they were all amazed, (lit. amazement 


5. 


was upon all) 
9. For he was astonished, (lit. astonishment 


Acts 3 


came upon him) 
10. they were filled with wonder and 




^avaaLfiog, thanasimos. 


Mar 16 


18. and if they drink any deadly thing, 



^avarr}(j)6pog, thanateephoros. 

Jas. 3: S.fuWof deadly poison. 



Savarog, thanatos. 



/ 



Mat. 4: 16. in the region and shadow of death 

10: 21. brother shall deliver up the brother to 

death, 
15: 4. let him die the death. 
16 : 28. shall not taste of death, 
20: 18. they shall condemn him to death, 
26:38. exceeding sorrowful, even unto death : 
66. He is guilty of death. 
Mar 7 : 10. let him die the death : 
9 : 1 . shall not taste of death, 
10:33. shall condemn him to death, 
13: 12. brother shall betray the brother to death, 
14:34. soul is exceeding sorrowful untodea^.- 
64. condemned him to be guilty of death. 
Lu. 1 : 79. and ( in) the shadow of death, 



Lu. 2 : 26. that he should not see death, before 
9: 27. which shall not taste of death, 
22: 33. with thee, both into prison, and to death. 
23: 15. nothing worthy of death 

22.no cause of death in him: 
24: 20. to be condemned to death, 
Joh. 5: 24. from death unto life. 

8:51. he shall never see death. 

52. he shall never taste of death. 
11 : 4. This sickness is not unto death, 

13. Jesus spake of his death: 
12:33. what death he should die. 
18:32. what death he should die. 

21 : 19. by what death he should glorify God. 
Acts 2: 24. having loosed the pains of death : 

13: 28. though they found no cause of death (in 

him), 
22: 4. 1 persecuted this way unto the death, 
23: 29. worthy of death or of bonds. 
25 : 1 1 . have committed any thing worthy of death, 

25. nothing worthy of death, 
26 : 31 . worthy of death or of bonds. 
28:18. no cause of death in me. 
Ro. 1 :32. commit such things are worthy of death, 
5: 10. by the death of his Son, 

12. and death by sin ; and so death passed 

14. death reigned from Adam 
17. death reigned by one; 

21. sin hath reigned unto death, 
6: 3. were baptized into his death ? 

4. by baptism into death : 

5. in the likeness of his death, 

9. death hath no more dominion over him. 
16. whether of sin unto death, 
21. the end of those things (is) death. 

23. the wages of sin (is) death; 
7: 5. to bring forth fruit unto death. 

10. 1 found (to be) unto death. 

13. which is good made death unto me ? 
— sin, working death in me 

24. from the body of this death ? 
8: 2. the law of sin and death. 

6. to be carnally minded (is) death; 
38. neither death, nor life, 

ICo. 3:22. or life, or death, 

ll:26.ye do shew the Lord's death 
15: 21. by man (came) death, 

26. (that) shall be destroyed (is) death. 

54. Death is swallowed up in victory. 

55. O death, where (is) thy sting? 
56. The sting of death (is) sin; 

2Co. 1 : 9. we had the sentence of death in ourselves, 

10. Who delivered us from so great a death, 
2: 16. To the one (we are) the savour of death 

unto death ; 
3: 7. the ministration of death, 
4: 11. are alway delivered unto death 

12. then death worketh in us, 
7: 10. the sorrow of the world worketh death. 
11 :23.in prisons more frequent, in deaths oft. 
Phi. 1 : 20. whether (it be) by life, or by death. 

2 : 8. and became obedient unto death, even the 
death of the cross. 
27. he was sick nigh unto death: 
30. he was nigh unto death, 
3: 10. being made conformable unto his death; 
Col. 1 :22. In the body of his flesh through death, 
2Ti. 1 : 10. who hath abolished death, 
Heb. 2 : 9. for the suffering of death, 

— should taste death for every man. 
14. through death he might destroy him that 
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Heb. 2:15. 

5: 7 
7:23 

9:15 

16 

11: 5 

Jas. 1:15 

5:20 
Uoh.3:14 

5:16 







17. 


;Rev. 1 


IS. 




2 


10. 

11. 

23. 




6 


8. 




9 


6. 




12 


11. 




13 


3. 



12. 

18: 8. 
20: 6. 

13. 

14. 

21: 4. 



through fear of death 

to save him from death, 

they were not suffered to continue by 

reason of death : 
.by means of death, for the redemption 
there must also of necessity be the death 
that he should not see death ,■ 
.sin, when it is finished, bringeth forth 

death. 
. shall save a soul from death, 
. we have passed from death unto life, 
brother abideth in death. 
.a sin (which is) not unto death, 
that sin not unto death. There is a sin 

unto death : 
.there is a sin not unto death. 
. the keys of hell and of death. 
be thou faithful unto death, 
shall not be hurt of the second death. 
I will kill her children with death ; 
his name that sat on him was Death, 
with hunger, and with death, 
men seek death, and shall not 
death shall flee from them, 
their lives unto the death. 
as it were wounded to death ; and his deadly 

wound (lit. w. of death) was healed; 
whose deadly wound (lit. w. of death) 

was healed. 
death, and mourning, and famine; 
the second death hath no power, 
death and hell delivered up the dead 
death and hell were cast into the lake of 

fire. This is the second death. 
there shall be no more death, 
which is the second death. 



Sappzu), tharreo. 

2Co. 5: 6. Therefore (we are) always confident, 
8. We are confident, (I say), and willing 
7:16.1 have confidence in you in all (things). 
10: l.but being absent am bold toward you: 
2. that I may not be bold when I 
Heb 13 : 6. So that we may boldly (lit. being confident) 
say, 



SavaTou), thanatoo. 

Mat.l0:21.and cause them to be put to death. 
26: 59. against Jesus, to put him to death ; 
27: 1 . against Jesus to put him to death : 
Mar 13: 12. and shall cause them to be put to death. 

14:55. against Jesus to put him to death; 
Lu. 21 : 16. (some) of you shall they cause to be put to 

death. 
Ro. 7 : 4. ye also are become dead to the law 

8: 13. if ye through the Spirit do mortify the 
deeds of the body, 
36. For thy sake we are killed 
2Co. 6 : 9. as chastened, and not killed; 
lPet. 3:18. being put to death in the flesh, 



Sap (jegj, tharseo. 

Mat. 9: 2. Son, be of good cheer; 

22. Daughter, be of good comfort; thy faith 

14:27. Be of good cheer; it is I; 
Mar. 6 : 50. Be of good cheer : it is I ; 

10:49. Be of good comfort, rise ; he calleth thee. 
Lu . 8:48. Daughter, be of good comfort : 
Joh.l6:33.but be of good cheer; I have overcome the 
Acts23:ll. Be of good cheer, Paul: for as 



SapGog, tharsos. 

Acts28:15.he thanked God, and took courage. 



Savjua, thauma. 
Rev.17: 6. and when I saw her, I wondered with 
great admiration. 



Sa-n-Tw, thapto. 

Mat. 8:21. first to go and bury my father. 
22. let the dead bury their dead. 
14: 12. and buried it, and went and told Jesus. 
Lu. 9:59. and bury my father. 

60. Let the dead bury their dead: 
16:22. rich man also died, and was buried; 
Acts 2:29. he is both dead and buried, 

5: 6. carried (him) out, and buried (him). 
9. the feet of them which have buried thy 
husband 
\0.buried (her) by her husband. 
lCo.15; 4. And that he was buried, 



SavjuaZh), thaumazo. 

Mat. 8:10. Jesus heard (it), he marvelled, and said 
27 . the men marvelled, saying, 
9: 8. the multitudes saw (it), they marvelled, 
33. the multitudes marvelled, saying, 
15:31. that the multitude wondered, 
21:20. they marvelled, saying, How soon 
22:22. When they had heard (these words), they 

marvelled, 
27:14. insomuch that the governor marvelled 
Mar 5:20. and all (men) did marvel. 

6: 6. he marvelled because of their unbelief. 
51. amazed in themselves beyond measure, 
and wondered. 
12: 17. they marvelled at him. 
15: 5. so that Pilate marvelled. 

44. Pilate marvelled if he were already dead: 
Lu. 1:21. and marvelled that he tarried 
63. And they marvelled all. 
2: 18. they that heard (it) wondered 
33. Joseph and his mother marvelled (lit. 
were marvelling) 
4:22. and wondered at the gracious words 
7 : 9. he marvelled at him, and turned him about, 
8:25. And they being afraid wondered, 
9: 43. But while they wondered every one 
11: 14. and the people wondered. 

38. when the Pharisee saw (it), he marvelled 
20: 26. they marvelled at his answer, and held 
2^:12. wondering in himself at that 

41. believed not for joy, and wondered, 
Joh. 3: 7. Marvel not that I said unto thee, 

4:27 .marvelled that he talked with the woman: 
5: 20. greater works than these, that ye may 
marvel. 
28. Marvel not at this: 
7:15. And the Jews marvelled, 
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Acts 2: 7. and marvelled, saying one to another, 
3:12. why marvel ye at this ? 
4:13- they marvelled; and they took knowledge 
7: 31. he wondered at the sight: 
13: 41. ye despisers, and wonder, and perish: 
Gal. 1 : 6. 1 marvel that ye are so soon 
2Th 1:10. and to be admired in all them that 
1 Joh.3: 13. Marvel not, my brethren, 
Jude 16. having men's persons in admiration 
Rev 13: 3. the world wondered (lit. it was wondered 
in all the world) after the beast. 
17: 6. when I saw her, I wondered 

7. Wherefore didst thou marvel? 

8. they that dwell on the earth shall wonder, 



SavjuaGLog, thaumasios. 

Mat 21 : 15. the wonderful things that he did, 



SayfjKKTTog, thaumastos. 

Mat 21 :42. it is marvellous in our eyes ? 
Mar 12 -.11. it is marvellous in our eyes? 
Joh. 9:30. Why herein is a marvellous thing, 
2Co.ll: 14. And no marvel; for Satan himself 
iPet. 2: 9. out of darkness into his marvellous light: 
Rev 15: 1. sign in heaven, great and marvellous, 
3. and marvellous (are) thy works, 



Qea, thea. 

Actsl9:27.of the great goddess Diana 
35. of the great goddess Diana, 
37. nor yet blasphemers of your goddess. 



Seaofim, theaomai. 



Mat 6 
11 
22 
23 

Mar 16 

Lu. 5: 

7: 

23 

Joh. 1 



Acts 1 

8 

21 

22 

Ro. 15 

Uoh.l 

4 



: 1 . to be seen of them : 
: 7 .to see? A reed shaken with the wind ? 
: 11. the king came in to see the guests, 
: 5. for to be seen of men: 
: 11. and had been seen of her, 
14. they believed not them which had seen him 
: 27. and saw a publican, named Levi, 
: 24. into the wilderness for to see ? 
:55. and beheld the sepulchre, and how his 
:14.we beheld his glory, the glory 
32. 1 saw the Spirit descending 
38. saw them following, and saith 
: 35. and look on the fields ; 
: 5. saw a great company come unto him, 
; 10. and saw none but the woman, 
: 45. and had seen the things which Jesus did, 
:ll.in like manner as ye have seen him 
:18. And when Simon saw that 
,27. when they saw him in the temple, 
: 9. that were with me saw indeed the light, 
24. to see you in my journey, 
: 1. which we have looked upon, and our hands 
: 12(11 ). No man hath seen God at any time. 
14. And we have seen and do testify 



Scarp t£oju at, theatrizomai. 

Heb 10:33. whilst ye were made a gazingstock both by 
reproaches and afflictions ; 



Siarpov, theatron. 



Actsl9:29. with one accord into the theatre. 

31. that he would not adventure himself into 
the theatre. 
lCo. 4: 9. for we are made a spectacle 



SsTov, thion. 

Lu. 17:29. fire and brimstone from heaven, 
Rev 9:17. issued fire and smoke and brimstone. 
18. the smoke, and by the brimstone, 

14: 10. with fire and brimstone 

19: 20. lake of fire burning with brimstone. 

20: 10. the lake of fire and brimstone, 

21 : 8.burneth with fire and brimstone: 



Siiog, thios. adj. 

Actsl7:29.that the Godhead (lit. the Divine) is like 
2Pet 1 : 3. According as his divine power 

4. might be partakers of the divine nature, 



Sraorrjc, thiotees. 

Ro. 1 : 20. his eternal power and Godhead; 



$£i(i)$r}g, thiodees. 

Rev 9: 17. of fire, and of jacinth, and brimstone: 



SlArjjua, theleema. 



Mat. 6 

7 

12 
18: 
21 
26: 
Mar. 3: 
Lu. 11 
12: 

22: 

23; 

Joh. 1: 

4: 
5: 



6:38 







39. 






40. 




7 


17. 




9 


31. 


Actsl3 


22. 




21 


14. 




22 


14. 


Ro. 


1 


10. 




2 


18. 




12 


2. 




15:32. 


lCo. 1 


: 1. 




7:37. 




16 


:12. 



Thy will be done in earth, 

but he that doeth the will 

For whosoever shall do the will 

it is not the will of your Father 

of them twain did the will of (his) father ? 

except I drink it, thy will be done. 

shall do the will of God, 

Thy will be done, as in heaven, 

which knew his lord's will, 

did according to his will, 

nevertheless not my will, 

he delivered Jesus to their will. 

nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the 

will of man, 
the will of him that sent me, 
I seek not mine own will, but the will of 

the Father which hath sent me. 
not to do mine own will, but the will of 

him that sent me. 
the Father's will which hath sent me, 
the will of him that sent me, 
do his will, he shall know of the doctrine, 
doeth his will, him he heareth. 
shall fulfil all my will. (lit. desires) 
The will of the Lord be done. 
that thou shouldest know his will, 
by the will of God 
knowest (his) will, and approvest 
that good, and acceptable, and perfect, will 

of God. 
by the will of God, 
through the will of God, 
over his own will, 
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2Co. 1 : 1 . an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of j 

8: 5.by the will of God. 
Gal. 1 : 4. according to the will of God 
Eph. 1 : 1 . by the will of God, 

5. the good pleasure of his will, 

9. the mystery of his will, 

1 1 . the counsel of his own will : 
2: 3. fulfilling the desires of the flesh 
5: 17. what the will of the Lord (is). 
6: 6. doing the will of God 
Col. 1: l.by the will of God, 

9. the knowledge of his will 
4: 12. in all the will of God. 
lTh. 4: 3. this is the will of God, (even) your sanc- 
tification, 
5: 18. for this is the will of God in Christ 
2Ti. 1: l.by the will of God, 

2:26. taken captive by him at his will. 
Heb 10: 7. to do thy will, O God. 

9. 1 come to do thy will, O God. 

10. By the which will we are sanctified 
36. after ye have done the will of God, 

13: 21. every good work to do his will, 
lPet.2: 15. so is the will of God, that with well doing 
3: 17. if the will of God be so, 
4: 2. but to the will of God. 
3. the will of the Gentiles, 
19. according to the loill of God 
2Pet. 1:21. prophecy came not in old time by the will 

of man : 
Uoh.2:17.that doeth the will of God 

5: 14. according to his will, 
Rev. 4 : 1 1 . for thy pleasure they are 



S£\r}mg, theleesis. 

Heb. 2: 4. gifts of the Holy Ghost, according to his 
own will ? 



SiXb), thelo. 

Mat. 1 : 19. not willing to make her a publick example, 
2:18. and would not be comforted, because 
5:40. if any man will sue thee at the law, 

42. him that would borrow of thee 
7:12. whatsoever ye would that men should do 
8: 2. if thou wilt, thou canst 

3.1 will ; be thou clean. 
9:13.1 will have mercy, and not sacrifice: 
1 1 : 14. if ye will receive (it), 
12 : 7.1 will have mercy, and not sacrifice, 

38. we would see a sign from thee. 
13:28. Wilt thou then that we go 
14: 5. when he would have put him to death, 
15: 28. be it unto thee even as thou wilt. 

32. 1 will not send them away fasting, 
16:24. If any (man) will come after me, 

25. For whosoever will save his life 
17 : 4. if thou wilt, let us make 

12. unto him whatsoever they listed. 
18: 23. which would take account 

30. And he would not: but went and cast him 
19: 17. but if thou wilt enter 

21 . If thou wilt be perfect, 
20:14.1 will give unto this last, 

15. to do what I will with mine own? 

21 . said unto her, What wilt thou ? 

26. whosoever will be great among you, 

27. whosoever will be chief among you, 
32. What trill ye that I shall do unto you? 



Mat.21 :29.and said, I will not: 

22: 3. and they would not come. 

23: A. will not move them with one of their 

37. how often would I have gathered 

— and ye would not ! 
26: 15. What will ye give me, 

17. Where wilt thou that we prepare 

39. nevertheless not as I will, 
27: 15. a prisoner, whom they would. 

17. Whom will ye that I release 

21 . Whether of the twain will ye that I release 

34. tasted (thereof), he would not drink. 
43. deliver him now, if he will have him: 

Mar. 1:40. If thou wilt, thou canst 
4]. I will; be thou clean. 
3:13.calleth (unto him) whom he would: 
6:19. would have killed him; 

22. Ask of me whatsoever thou wilt, 
25. 1 will that thou give me 

26. he would not reject her. 

48. would have passed by them. 
7: 24. and ivould have no man know (it): 
8 : 34. Whosoever will come after me, 

35. For whosoever will save his life 
9: 13. unto him whatsoever they listed, 

30. he would not that any man should know 
(it). 

35. If any man desire to be first, 

10:35. we would that thou shouldest do for us 
whatsoever we shall desire. 

36. What would ye that I should do for you? 

43. whosoever will be great among you, 

44. whosoever of you will be the chiefest, 

51 . What wilt thou that I should do unto thee ? 
12: 38. which love to go in long clothing, 
14: 7. and whensoever ye will ye may 
12. Where wilt thou that we go 
36. not what I ivill, but what thou 
15: 9. Will ye that I release unto you 

12. What will ye then that I shall do (unto 
him) whom 
Lu. 1 :62. how he would have him called. 
4: 6. to whomsoever I will I give it. 
5: 12. if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 
13.1 will: be thou clean. 
39. straightway desireth new: 
6:31. And as ye would that men 
8: 20. desiring to see thee. 
9:23. if any (man) will come after me, 
24. For whosoever will save his life 
54. Lord, wilt thou that we command 
10 : 24. prophets and kings have desired to see those 
things which ye see, 
29. willing to justify himself, 
12:49. what will I, if it be already kindled? 
13: 31. for Herod will kill thee. 

34. how often would I have gathered 
— and ye would not ! 
14:28. intending to build a tower, 
15:28. he was angry, and would not go in: 
16:26. they which tcould pass from hence 
18 : 4. And he would not for a while: 

13. would not lift up so much as (his) eyes 
41 . What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee ? 
19: 14. We will not have this (man) to reign over 

27. mine enemies, which would not that I 
20:46. the scribes, which desire to walk in long 
22: 9. Where wilt thou that we prepare ? 
23: 8. for he was desirous to see him of a long 
20 . willing to release Jesus, 
Joh. 1 : 43(44). Jesus would go forth 
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Joh. 5: 6. Wilt thou be made whole? 
21.quickeneth whom he will. 
35. ye were willing for a season to rejoice 
40. ye will not come to me, 
6: 11. of the fishes as much as they would. 
21. Then they willingly received (lit. they 

willed to receive) him into the ship: 
67. Will ye also go away? 
7 : 1 . for he would not walk in Jewry, 
1 7. If any man will do his will, 
44. And some of them would have taken him ; 
8: 44. the lusts of your father ye will do. 
9: 27. wherefore woidd ye hear (it) again? will 
ye also be his disciples ? 
12: 21. we would see Jesus. 
15: 7. ye shall ask what ye will, 
16: 19. they were desirous to ask him, 
1 7 : 24. 1 will that they also, whom thou hast given 

me, be with me where I am ; 
21:18. walkedst whither thou wouldest : 

— carry (thee) whither thou wouldest not. 

22. If I will that he tarry till I come, 

23. If I will that he tarry 

Acts 2:12. one to another, What meaneth this ? 
7:28. Wilt thou kill me, 

39. To whom our fathers would not obey, 
9: 6. what wilt thou have me to do? 
10: 10. and would have eaten: 
14:13. and would have done sacrifice 
16: 3. Him would Paul have to go 
17:18. What will this babbler say ? 

20. what these things mean. 

18: 21. return again unto you, if God will. 

19:33. and would have made his defence 

24: 6. and would have judged according to our 

27. willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, 
25: 9. willing to do the Jews a pleasure, 

— Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem, 
26 : 5. if they would testify, 

Ro. 1:13. Now I would not have you ignorant, 
7 : 15. for what I would, that do I not ; 
16. If then I do that which I would not, 

18. for to will is present with me ; 

19. For the good that I would I do not: but 

the evil which I would not, 
20. 1 do that I would not, 

21 . when I would do good, evil is 

9:16. So then (it is) not of him that willeth, 
18. hath he mercy on whom he will (have 
mercy) , and whom he will he hardeneth. 

22. (What) if God, willing to shew 

11:25. For I would not, brethren, that ye should 

be ignorant of 
13: 3. Wilt thou then not be afraid 
16: 19. but yet I would have you wise 
lCo. 4: 19. come to you shortly, if the Lord will, 
21. What will ye ?...with a rod, 
7 : 7. For I would that all men 
32. But I woidd have you without carefulness. 
36. let him do what he will, 
39. to be married to whom she will,- 
10: 1. Moreover, brethren, I would not that ye 
should be ignorant, 

20. and I would not that ye should have 
27. and ye be disposed to go ; 

11 : 3. But I would have you know, 

12: 1. 1 would not have you ignorant. 

18. as it hath pleased him. (lit. he hath iviUed) 

14: 5. 1 would that ye all spake with tongues, 
19. 1 had rather speak five words 
35. And if they will learn any thing, 

15:38. as it hath pleased him, (lit. he hath, &c.) 



lCo.16: 7. For I will not see you now 
2Co. 1 : 8. For we woidd not, brethren, have you 
5: 4. not for that we would be unclothed, 
8:10. have begun before,. ..to be forward a year 

11. a readiness to will, 
1 1 : 12. from them which desire occasion ; 

32. desirous to apprehend me: 
12: 6. For though I would desire to glory, 
20. 1 shall not find you such as I would, 
— such as ye would not: 
Gal. 1: 7. that trouble you, and would pervert the 
gospel of Christ. 
3: 2. This only would I learn of you, 
4: 9. ye desire again to be in bondage? 

17. they would exclude you, 

20. 1 desire to be present with you 
21 . Tell me, ye that desire to be under the law, 
5: 17. ye cannot do the things that ye would. 
6: 12. As many as desire to make a fair shew 
1 3. desire to have you circumcised, 
Phi. 2:13.worketh in you both to will and to do of 

(his) good pleasure. 
Col. 1 :27. To whom God would make known 
2 : 1 . For I would that ye knew 

18. Let no man beguile you of your reward 

in a voluntary humility (lit. beguile 
you willing, or at his will) 
ITh. 2: 18. we would have come unto you, 

4:13. But I would not have you to be ignorant, 
2Th 3: 10. if any would not work, 
ITi. 1 : 7. Desiring to be teachers of the law; 
2: 4. Who will have all men to be saved, 
5: 11. wanton against Christ, they will marry; 
2Ti. 3:12. all that will live godly in Christ 
Philem.14. would I do nothing ; 
HeblO: 5. offering thou wouldest not, , 

8. thou wouldest not, neither hadst pleasure 
12. 17. when he would have inherited 
13: 18. in all things willing to live honestly. 
Jas. 2:20. But wilt thou know, 

4: 15. If the Lord will, we shall live, 
lPet.3:10.For he that will love life, 
2Pet.3: 5. For this they willingly are ignorant of, 
3Joh. 13. but I will not with ink 
Rev 11: 5. if any man will hurt them, 
6. as often as they will. 
22: 17. And whosoever will, let him take the 



^sjniXiog, themelios. 
Acts 16: 26.it is StfikXia, i. e. neut. pi. 

Lu. 6:48. laid the foundation on a rock: 
49. without a foundation built 
14: 29. after he hath laid the foundation, 
Actsl6 : 26. the foundations of the prison were shaken: 
Ro. 15 : 20. upon another man's foundation : 
lCo. 3: 10. 1 have laid the foundation, 

1 1 . For other foundation can no man 

12. upon this foundation gold, 

Eph 2: 20. upon the foundation of the apostles 
1 Ti. 6:19. for themselves a good foundation against 
2Ti. 2: 19. the foundation of God standeth sure, 
Heb 6 : 1 . laying again the foundation 

1 1 : 1 0. a city which hath foundations, 
Rev 21 -.14. wall of the city had twelve foundations, 
19. the foundations of the wall of the city 
— The first foundation (was) jasper ; 



^fefieXiod), ihemelioo. 

Mat 7 :25. for it was founded upon a rock. 



OEM 



Lu. 6: 48. for it was founded upon a rock. 
Eph 3: 17(18). being rooted and grounded in love, 
Col. 1 ;23. continue in the faith grounded and 
Heb 1:10. hast laid the foundation of the earth ; 
lPet 5:10.stablish, strengthen, settle (you). 



StoSidaKTog, theodidaktos. 

lTh 4: 9. ye yourselves are taught of God to love 
one another. 



3"£Ojua^£w, theomakeo. 

Acts23: 9. let us not fight against God. 



StojULcixoQ, theomakos, adj. 

Acts 5:39. ye be found even to fight against God. 



Seottvevcttoq, theopnustos. 

2Ti. 3: 16. scripture (is) given by inspiration of God, 



Gsoe, Theos. 



Mat. 1:23. 

3: 9. 

16. 

4: 3. 

4. 

6. 

10. 

5: 8. 

9. 

34. 
6:24. 

30. 

33. 



14:33 

15: 3 

4 

6 

31 

16:16 
23 

19: 6 
17 
24 
26 

21:12 
31 
43 

22:16 
21 
29 
30 
31 
32 



o7 



being interpreted is, God with us. 

God is able of these stones 
he saw the Spirit of God 
, If thou be the Son of God, 
, out of the mouth of God. 
, If thou be the Son of God, cast 
, shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. 
. Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, 
. for they shall see God. 
, they shall be called the children of God. 
.for it is God's throne: 
. serve God and mammon. 
. God so clothe the grass of the field, 
. first the kingdom of God, 
. Jesus, thou Son of God ? 
.and glorified God, which had 
. into the house of God, 
. cast out devils by the Spirit of God, then 

the kingdom of God 
. Of a truth thou art the Son of God. 
. the commandment of God 
.For God commanded, saying, 
. the commandment of God 
.they glorified the God of Israel. 
. the Son of the living God. 
. savourest not the things that be of God, 

What therefore God hath joined together, 

but one, (that is), God: 
. into the kingdom of God. 
. but with God all things 
. into the temple of God, 

into the kingdom of God 
. The kingdom of God shall be taken 

and teachest the way of God 
. and unto God the things that are God's. 

nor the power of God. 

but are as the angels of God 
. which was spoken unto you by God, 
.the God of Abraham, and the God of 
Isaac, and the God of Jacob? God is 
not the God of the dead, 

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Mat23:22.sweareth by the throne of God, 
26:61 .to destroy the temple of God, 
63. 1 adjure thee by the living God, 

— the Christ, the Son of God. 
27:40. If thou be the Son of God, come down 

43. He trusted in God; 

— I am the Son of God. 

46. My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken 
54. Truly this was the Son of God. 

Mar 1: 1. of Jesus Christ, the Son of God; 

14. the gospel of the kingdom of God, 

15. the kingdom of God is at hand: 
24. who thou art, the Holy One of God. 

2: 7. can forgive sins but God only? 

12. and glorified God, saying, 
26. into the house of God 

3:11. Thou art the Son of God. 

35. shall do the will of God, 
4:11. the mystery of the kingdom of God : 

26. So is the kingdom of God, 
30. shall we liken the kingdom of God ? 

5: 7. (thou) Son of the most high God? I 

adjure thee by God, 
7: 8. laying aside the commandment of God, 
9. ye reject the commandment of God, 

13. Making the word of God of none effect 
8:33. thou savourest not the things that be of 

God, but 
9: 1 . they have seen the kingdom of God 

47. to enter into the kingdom of God 
10: 6. God made them male 

9. What therefore God hath joined together, 

1 4. of such is the kingdom of God. 

15. Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom 
of God 

18. none good but one, (that is), God. 
23. enter into the kingdom of God! 

24. to enter into the kingdom of God! 

25. to enter into the kingdom of God. 

27. but not with God : for with God all things 
11:22. Have faith in God. 
12:14. teachest the way of God 

17. and to God the things that are God's. 
24. neither the power of God? 

26. God spake unto him, saying, I (am) the 
God of Abraham, and the God of Isaac, 
and the God of Jacob ? 

27. He is not the God of the dead, but the 
God of the living: 

29. The Lord our God is one Lord: 

30. thou shalt love the Lord thy God 
32. for there is one God; and 

34. from the kingdom of God. 
13 :19. which God created unto this time, 
14:25. new in the kingdom of God. 
15:34. My God, my God, why hast 

39. this man was the Son of God. 
43. waited for the kingdom of God, 
16: 19. on the right hand of God. 
Lu. 1 : 6. they were both righteous before God, 
8. before God in the order of his course, 

16. to the Lord their God. 

19. that stand in the presence of God; 
26. Gabriel was sent from God 
30. hast found favour with God. 
32. the Lord God shall give unto him 

35. shall be called the Son of God. 
37. with Got? nothing shall be impossible. 
47. in God my Saviour. 
64. be spake, and praised God. 
68. Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel ; 
78. the tender mercy of our God; 



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Lu. 2: 13. praising God, and saying, 

14. Gloryto God in the highest, 

20. and praising God 

28. and blessed God, and said, 

40. the grace of God was upon him. 
52. with God and man. 

3: 2. the word of God came unto John 
6. the salvation of God. 
8. God is able of these stones 

38. of Adam, which was (the son) of God. 
4: 3. If thou be the Son of God, command 

4. by every word of God. 

8. Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, 

9. If thou be the Son of God, cast 

12. Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. 
34. the Holy One of God. 

41. Thou art Christ the Son of God. 

43. the kingdom of God to other cities also: 
5: 1 . to hear the word of God, 
. 21 . Who can forgive sins, but God alone ? 

25. to his own house, glorifying God. 

26. and they glorified God, 
6: 4. into the house of God, 

12. in prayer to God. 
20.your's is the kingdom of God. 
7 : 16. and they glorified God, 
— God hath visited his people. 

28. in the kingdom of God 

29. justified God, being baptized 

30. the counsel of God against 

8: 1. shewing the glad tidings of the kingdom 
of God: 

10. the mysteries of the kingdom of God : 

11. The seed is the word of God. 

21. which hear the word of God, 
28. (thou) Son of God most high ? 

39. how great things God hath done unto 
9: 2. to preach the kingdom of God, 

11 . of the kingdom of God, 
20. The Christ of God. 

27. see the kingdom of God. 
43. at the mighty power of God. 
60. preach the kingdom of God. 
62. is fit for the kingdom of God. 

10: 9. The kingdom of God is come nigh unto 
11. the kingdom of God is come nigh unto 

27. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God 
11:20. But if I with the finger of God cast out 

devils, no doubt the kingdom of God is 

28. they that hear the word of God, 
42. and the love of God: 

49. said the wisdom of God, 
12: 6. not one of them is forgotten before God ? 
8. before the angels of God: 
9 . before the angels of God. 

20. But God said unto him, 

21. and is not rich toward God. 

24. God feedeth them: how much more 
28. God so clothe the grass, 

31. But rather seek ye the kingdom of God; 
13:13. she was made straight, and glorified God. 

18. is the kingdom of God like? 

20. shall I liken the kingdom of God? 

28. the prophets, in the kingdom of God, 

29. shall sit down in the kingdom of God. 
14: 15. bread in the kingdom of God: 

15 : 10. in the presence of the angels of God 

16:13. serve God and mammon. 

15. but God knoweth your hearts: 
— abomination in the sight of God. 
16. the kingdom of God is preached, 

17: 15. with a loud voice glorified God, 



Lu. 1 7 : 13. to give glory to God, 

20. when the kingdom of God should come, 

— The kingdom of God cometh not 
2 1 . the kingdom of God is within you. 

18: 2. which feared not God, 

4. Though I fear not God, 
7. And shall not God avenge 

11. God, I thank thee, that I am not 
13. God be merciful to me a sinner. 

16. for of such is the kingdom of God. 

17. shall not receive the kingdom of God 
19. save one, (that is), God. 

24. enter into the kingdom of God ! 
25. to enter into the kingdom of God. 
27. are possible with God. 

29. for the kingdom of God's sake, 
43. followed him, glorifying God: 

— gave praise unto God. 

19:11. the kingdom of God should immediately 

37. and praise God with a loud voice 
20 : 21 . teachest the way of God truly : 

25. and unto God the things which be God's. 

36. and are the children of God, 

37. he calleth the Lord the God of Abraham, 

and the God of Isaac, and the God of 
Jacob. 

38. For he is not a God of the dead, 
21: 4. unto the offerings of God: 

31. the kingdom of God is nigh at hand. 
22: 16. in the kingdom of God. 

18. the kingdom of God shall come. 

69. of the power of God. 

70. Art thou then the Son of God ? 
23: 35. if he be Christ, the chosen of God. 

40. Dost not thou fear God, 
47. he glorified God, saying, 
51. also himself waited for the kingdom of 
God. 
24: 19. before God and all the people: 
53. praising and blessing God. 
Joh. 1: l.the Word was with God, and the Word 
was God. 

2. was in the beginning with God. 

6. sent from God, whose name (was) John. 

12. to become the sons of God, 

13. Which were born, not.. .but of God. 
18. No man hath seen God 

29. Behold the Lamb of God, 
34. this is the Son of God. 
36. Behold the Lamb of God! 
49(50). thou art the Son of God; 
51(52). the angels of God ascending 
3: 2. thou art a teacher come from God: 

— except God be with him. 

3. see the kingdom of God. 

5. into the kingdom of God. 

16. God so loved the world, 

17. For God sent not 

18. of the only begotten Son of God. 
21 . that they are wrought in God. 
33. that God is true. 

34. For he whom God hath sent speaketh the 
words of God : for God giveth not the 
36. the wrath of God abideth on him. 
4: 10. If thou knewest the gift of God, 

24. God (is) a Spirit : and they that 

5: 18. said also that God was his Father, making 
himself equal with God. 

25. the voice of the Son of God: 
42. ye have not the love of God 

44. the honour that (cometh) from God only? 
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Joh. 6:28 
29 
33 
45 
46 
69 
7:17 
8:40 
41 
42 

47 

54 
9: 3 
16 
24 
29 
31 
33, 
35 
10:33 
34 
35, 

36. 
11: 4 

22, 

27. 
40. 
52. 

12:43, 

13: 3. 
31. 
32. 

14: 1. 
16: 2. 

27. 

30. 
17: 3. 
19: 7, 
20:17. 

28. 

31. 

21:19, 

Acts 1: 3, 

2:11, 
17. 
22, 

23 
24, 
30, 
32 
33 
36. 

39. 

47, 



3: 



.we might work the works of God? 
. This is the work of God, 
. For the bread of God is he which 
. they shall be all taught of God. 
. save he which is of God, 
. the Son of the living God. 
. whether it be of God, 
. which I have heard of God : 
.we have one Father, (even) God. 
. If God were your Father, 
proceeded forth and came from God; 
. He that is of God heareth God's words: 
because ye are not of God. 
. that he is your God : 
.the works of God... in him. 
. This man is not of God, 
. Give God the praise: 
. God spake unto Moses: 
. God heareth not sinners: 
. If this man were not of God, 
. on the Son of God ? 
. being a man, makest thyself God. 
, I said, Ye are gods ? 
.he called them gods, unto whom the word 

of God came, 
, I am the Son of God ? 
, for the glory of God, that the Son of God 

might be glorified 
, whatsoever thou wilt ask of God, God will 

give (it) thee, 
the Christ, the Son of God, 
thou shouldest see the glory of God ? 
the children of God that were scattered 

abroad. 
, more than the praise of God. 
he was come from God, and went to God; 
and God is glorified in him. 
God be glorified in him, God shall also 

glorify him 
ye believe in God, 
that he doeth God service. 
came out from God. 
that thou earnest forth from God. 
the only true God, 
he made himself the Son of God. 
(to) my God, and your God. 
My Lord and my God. 
the Christ, the Son of God; 
, death he should glorify God. 
. the things pertaining to the kingdom of 

God: 
. the wonderful works of God. 
, saith God, I will pour out 
approved of God among you 
God did by him in the midst 
.delivered by... and foreknowledge of God, 
, Whom God hath raised up, 
. God had sworn with an oath to him, 
. Jesus hath God raised up, 
. Therefore being by the right hand of God 
, God hath made that same... both Lord and 

Christ, 
the Lord our God shall call. 
, Praising God, and having favour 
, leaping, and praising God. 
walking and praising God: 
The God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and 

of Jacob, the God of our fathers, 
whom God hath raised from the dead ; 
But those things, which God before had 
which God hath spoken 
the Lord your God 



Acts 3:25 

26 

4:10 

19 

21 

24 

31 
5: 4 
29 
30 
31 

32 

39 

6: 2 

7 

11 

7: 2 

6 

7 

9 

17 

20 

25 

32 



35. 
37. 

40, 
42 
43. 
45. 
46, 

55. 

56. 
8:10, 

12. 

14. 

20. 

21. 

22. 

37. 
9:20. 
10: 2 

3. 

4. 
15. 
22, 
28, 
31, 
33. 

34. 

38, 

40. 
41. 
42, 



11: 1 

9 
17 



covenant which God made 

God, having raised up his Son 

whom God raised from the dead, 

right in the sight of God to hearken unto 

you more than unto God, 
all (men) glorified God 
they lifted up their voice to God 
God, which hast made heaven, 
they spake the word of God 
not lied unto men, but unto God. 
We ought to obey God rather than men. 
The God of our fathers 
Him hath God exalted... a Prince and a 

Saviour, 
whom God hath given to them that obey 
But if it be of God, 
should leave the word of God, 
the word of God increased; 
against Moses, and (against) God. 
The God of glory appeared 
And God spake on this wise, 
will I judge, said God : 
but God was with him, 
which God had sworn to Abraham, 
and was exceeding (lit. to God) fair, 
how that God by his hand 
(Saying), I (am) the God of thy fathers, 

the God of Abraham, and the God of 

Isaac, and the God of Jacob, 
the same did God send (to be) a ruler and 
the Lord your God raise 
Make us gods to go before us: 
. Then God turned, and gave 
the star of your god Remphan, 
whom God drave out 
favour before God, and desired to find a 

tabernacle for the God of Jacob. 
saw the glory of God, and Jesus standing 

on the right hand of God, 
standing on the right hand of God. 
the great power of God. 
things concerning the kingdom of God, 
Samaria had received the word of God, 
thou hast thought that the gift of God 
right in the sight of God. 
and pray God, if perhaps 
that Jesus Christ is the Son of God. 
he is the Son of God. 
one that feared God 
prayed to God alway. 
an angel of God coming in 
for a memorial before God. 
What God hath cleansed, 
and one that feareth God, 
but God hath shewed me 
had in remembrance in the sight of God. 
are we all here present before God, 
that are commanded thee of God. 
God is no respecter of persons: 
How God anointed Jesus 
God was with him. 
Him God raised up 
chosen before of God, 
was ordained of God 
speak with tongues, and magnify God. 
received the word of God. 
What God hath cleansed, 
God gave them the like gift 
that I could withstand God? 
glorified God, saying, Then hath God 

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Actsl2: 5. church unto God for him. 

22. (It is) the voice of a god, and not of a 
23. he gave not God the glory: 

24. the word of God grew 

13: 5. they preached the word of God 
7. to hear the word of God. 

16. ye that fear God, 

17. The God of this people 

21 . God gave unto them Saul 
23. Of this man's seed hath God 

26. whosoever among you feareth God, 

30. But God raised him 

33(32). God hath fulfilled the same 

36. by the will of God, fell on sleep, 

37. But he, whom God raised again, 

43. to continue in the grace of God. 

44. to hear the word of God. 

46. the word of God should first have been 
14: 11. The gods are come down to us in the 
15. unto the living God, 

22. into the kingdom of God. 

26. to the grace of God 

27. all that God had done with 

15: 4. all things that God had done with them. 

7. God made choice among us, 

8. And God, which knoweth the hearts, 
10. why tempt ye God, 

12. miracles and wonders God had wrought 

among the Gentiles by them. 
14. how God at the first did visit 

18. Known unto God are all his works from 

the beginning of the world. 

19. Gentiles are turned to God: 

40. by the brethren unto the grace of God. 
16: 14. which worshipped God, heard (us): 
17. the servants of the most high God, 

25. and sang praises unto God: 

34. believing in God with all his house. 
17; 13. the word of God was preached of Paul 

23. TO THE UNKNOWN GOD. 
"2A. God that made the world 

29. Forasmuch then as we are the offspring of 

God, 

30. God winked at ; but now 
18: 7. (one) that worshipped God, 

11 . the word of God among them. 

13. to worship God contrary to the law. 
21. return again unto you, if God will. 

26. the way of God more perfectly. 

19: 8. things concerning the kingdom of God. 

11. God wrought special miracles by the hands 
of Paul: 

26. they be no gods, which are made with 
20: 21. repentance toward God, and faith toward 

24. the gospel of the grace of God. 

25. preaching the kingdom of God, 
27. all the counsel of God. 

28. to feed the church of God, 
32. to God, and to the word of his grace, 
21: 19. what things God had wrought among 
22: 3. and was zealous toward God, 

14. The God of our fathers hath chosen 

23: l.have lived in all good conscience before 
God 

3. God shall smite thee, 

4. Revilest thou God's high priest ? 
24: 14. worship I the God of my fathers, 

15. And have hope toward God, 

16. to have always a conscience void of offence 

toward God, 
26: 6. the promise made of God 

8. that God should raise the dead? 



Acts26: 18. of Satan unto God, 

20. repent and turn to God, 

22. Having therefore obtained help of God, 
29.1 would to God, that not only 

27: 23. the angel of God, whose I am, 

24. God hath given thee all them 

25. for I believe God, 

35. and gave thanks to God 
28: 6. and said that he was a god. 

15. he thanked God, and took courage. 

23. and testified the kingdom of God, 
28. the salvation of God 

31. Preaching the kingdom of God, 
Ro. 1 : 1 . unto the gospel of God, 

4. And declared (to be) the Son of God 
7. be in Rome, beloved of God, 

— from God our Father, 

8. 1 thank my God through Jesus 
9. For God is my witness, 

10. by the will of God to come 

16. for it is the power of God 

17. For therein is the righteousness of God 

18. the wrath of God... from heaven 

19. that which may be known of God 

— God hath shewed (it) unto them. 

21. when they knew God, they glorified (him) 

not as God, 

23. the glory of the uncorruptible God 

24. God also gave them up 

25. the truth of God 

26. God gave them up 

28. to retain God in (their) knowledge, God 

gave them over to 
32. Who knowing the judgment of God, 
2: 2. that the judgment of God is 

3. thou shalt escape the judgment of God ? 

4. the goodness of God 

5. of the righteous judgment of God ; 

11. respect of persons with God. 
13. (are) just before God, 

16. when God shall judge the secrets 

17. and makest thy boast of God, 

23. breaking the law dishonourest thou God? 

24. For the name of God 
29. not of men, but of God. 

3: 2. the oracles of God. 

3. make the faith of God without effect ? 

4. yea, let God be true, 

5. commend the righteousness of God, 

— (Is) God unrighteous who taketh ven- 
geance ? 

6. how shall God judge the world? 

7. the truth of God hath more 
11. that seeketh after God. 

18. There is no fear of God 

19. may become guilty before God. 
21. the righteousness of God... is manifested, 

22. Even the righteousness of God (which is) 
by faith 

23. come short of the glory of God ; 

25. Whom God hath set forth (to be) a 
— (26). through the forbearance of God; 

29. (Is he) the God of the Jews only? 

30. Seeing (it is) one God, 
4: 2. but not before God. 

3. Abraham believed God, 
6. unto whom God imputeth righteousness 
17. (even) God, who quickeneth 

20. the promise of God 

— giving glory to God; 
5: l.we have peace with God 

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Ro. 5: 5. the love of God is shed abroad 

8. God commendeth his love toward us, 

10. we were reconciled to God 

11. we also joy in God 

15. the grace of God, and the gift 
6: 10. but in that he liveth, he liveth unto God. 

1 1 . but alive unto God through Jesus 

13. yield yourselves unto God, 

— instruments of righteousness unto God. 
17. But God be thanked, 

22. and become servants to God, 

23. but the gift of God 
7 : 4. we should bring forth fruit unto God. 

22. For I delight in the law of God 
25.1 thank God through Jesus Christ 

— serve the law of God ; 
8: 3. God sending his own Son 

7. (is) enmity against God: for it is not 

subject to the law of God, 

8. in the flesh cannot please God. 

9. if so be that the Spirit of God dwell 

14. are led by the Spirit of God, they are the 

sons of God. 

16. that we are the children of God: 

17. heirs of God, and joint-heirs 

19. the manifestation of the sons of God. 

21. of the children of God. 

27. he maketh intercession... according to (the 

will of) God. 

28. to them that love God, 
31. If God (be) for us, 

33. of God's elect ? (It is) God that justifieth. 

34. at the right hand of God, 
39. from the love of God, 

9: 5. who is over all, God 

6. the word of God hath taken 
8. these (are) not the children of God: 
11. the purpose of God according to election 
14. (Is there) unrighteousness with God? 
16. but of God that sheweth mercy. 

20. that repliest against God? 

22. (What) if God, willing to shew 
26. shall they be called the children of the 

living God. 
and prayer to God 
they have a zeal of God, 
being ignorant of God's righteousness, 
unto the righteousness of God. 
that God hath raised him 
hearing by the word of God. 
Hath God cast away his people ? 
God hath not cast away his people 
how he maketh intercession to God 
God hath given them the spirit 
For if God spared not the natural 
and severity of God : 
for God is able 
and calling of God 
have not believed God, 
For God hath concluded them 
and knowledge of God! 
by the mercies of God, 
acceptable unto God, 
what (is) that... will of God. 
according as God hath dealt 
power but of God: the powers that be are 

ordained of God. 
resisteth the ordinance of God : 
For he is the minister of God 
for he is the minister of God, 
for they are God's ministers, 
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Ro. 14: 4. God is able to make him stand. 
6. for he giveth God thanks ; 

— and giveth God thanks. 
1 1 . shall confess to God. 
12'. shall give account of himself to God. 

17. For the kingdom of God is not 

18. (is) acceptable to God, 
20. destroy not the work of God. 
22. have (it) to thyself before God. 

15: 5. Now the God of patience 

6. God, even the Father of our Lord 

7. us to the glory of God. 
8. for the truth of God, 
9. the Gentiles might glorify God for 

13. Now the God of hope 

15. that is given to me of God, 

16. the gospel of God, 

17. through Jesus Christ in those things which 
pertain to God. 

19. by the power of the Spirit of God ; 
30. prayers to God for me ; 

32. by the will of God, 

33. Now the God of peace 
16:20. And the God of peace 

26. the commandment of the everlasting God, 

27. To God only wise, 
1 Co. 1 : 1 . through the will of God, 

2. Unto the church of God 

3. peace, from God our Father, 
4. 1 thank my God always on your behalf, 

for the grace of God 
9. God (is) faithful, by whom ye were 
14. 1 thank God that I baptized 

18. it is the power of God. 

20. hath not God made foolish the wisdom 

21. the wisdom of God the world by wisdom 
knew not God, it pleased God by the 
foolishness 

24. power of God, and the wisdom of God. 

25. the foolishness of God is wiser than men ; 
and the weakness of God 

27. God hath chosen the foolish 

— God hath chosen the weak 

28. which are despised, hath God chosen, 
30. of God is made unto us wisdom, 

2 : 1 . the testimony of God. 
5. but in the power of God. 
7. the wisdom of God in a mystery, 

— which God ordained before 
9. which God hath prepared for them 

10. But God hath revealed (them) 

— yea, the deep things of God. 

11. the things of God knoweth no man, but 
the Spirit of God. 

12. the spirit which is of God; 

— the things that are freely given to us of 
God. 

14. the things of the Spirit of God: 
3: 6. but God gave the increase. 

7. but God that giveth the increase. 

9. For we are labourers together with God: 

ye are God's husbandry, (ye are) God's 

building. 
10. According to the grace of God 

16. that ye are the temple of God, and (that) 
the Spirit of God dwelleth 

17. If any man defile the temple of God, him 
shall God destroy; for the temple of 
God is holy, 

19. is foolishness with God. 
23. and Christ (is) God's. 

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lCo. 4: 5. shall every man have praise of God. 
9. God hath set forth us the apostles 
20. For the kingdom of God (is) not in word, 
5:13. But them that are without God judgcth. 
6: 9. shall not inherit the kingdom of God? 

10. nor extortioners, shall inherit the king- 

dom of God. 

11. by the Spirit of our God. 

13. but God shall destroy both it 

14. And God hath both raised up the Lord, 

19. which ye have of God, 

20. therefore glorify God in your body, and 

in your spirit, which are God's. 
7: 7. hath his proper gift of God, 

15. God hath called us to peace. 

17. as God hath distributed 

19. keeping of the commandments of God. 
24. therein abide with God. 
40. that I have the Spirit of God. 
8: 3. But if any man love God, 

4. (there is) none other God 

5. that are called gods, 
— as there be gods many, 

6. (there is but) one God, the Father, 
S.commendeth us not to God: 

9: 9. Doth God take care for oxen? 

21. being not without law to God, 
10: 5. God was not well pleased: 

13. but God (is) faithful, who will not suffer 
20. they sacrifice to devils, and not to God: 

31. do all to the glory of God. 

32. nor to the church of God : 
11:3. and the head of Christ (is) God. 

7. forasmuch as he is the image and glory 

of God: 

12. but all things of God. 

13. pray unto God uncovered ? 

16. neither the churches of God. 

22. or despise ye the church of God, 
12: 3. speaking by the Spirit of God 

6. but it is the same God which worketh 

18. But now hath God set the members 

24. but God hath tempered the body together, 
28. God hath set some in the church, 

14: 2.speaketh not unto men, but unto God: 
18.1 thank my God, 

25. he will worship God, and report that God 

is in you of a truth . 
28. let him speak to himself, and to God. 

33. God is not (the author) of confusion, but 
36. came the word of God out from you? 

15: 9. because I persecuted the church of God. 
10. But by the grace of God I am what I am: 

— but the grace of God 

15. false witnesses of God; because we have 

testified of God that he raised up 
24. the kingdom to God, even the Father ; 
28. that God m ay be all 

34. for some have not the knowledge of God : 
38. But God giveth it a body 

50. inherit the kingdom of God; 
57. But thanks (be) to God, which giveth 
2Co. 1 : 1 . by the will of God, 

— unto the church of God 

2. from God our Father, 

3. Blessed (be) God, even the" Father 

— and the God of all comfort ; 

4. we ourselves are comforted of God. 
9. in God which raiseth the dead: 

12. simplicity and godly sincerity, 

— but by the grace of God, 

18. But (as) God (is) true, our word 



2Co. 1:19. For the Son of God, Jesus Christ, 
20. For all the promises of God 

— unto the glory of God 

21 .and hath anointed us, (is) God ; 
23. 1 call God for a record 
2: 14. Now thanks (be) unto God, 
15. we are unto God a sweet savour 
17. the word of God: 

— but as of God, in the sight of God 
3: 3. with the Spirit of the living God; 

4. through Christ to God- ward: 
5. our sufficiency (is) of God; 
4: 2. handling the word of God deceitfully ; 

— in the sight of God. 
4. the god of this world 

— who is the image of God, 

6. For God, who commanded 

— of the knowledge of the glory of God 

7. of the power may be of God, 

15. to the glory of God. 

5: 1. we have a building of God, 
5. for the selfsame thing (is) God, 
11. but we are made manifest unto God ; 
13. For whether we be beside ourselves, (it 
is) to God: 

18. And all things (are) of God, 

19. To wit, that God was in Christ, 

20. as though God did beseech (you) 

— be ye reconciled to God. 

21. the righteousness of God in him. 

6: I . that ye receive not the grace of God 

4. as the ministers of God, 
7. by the power of God, 

16. the temple of God with idols? for ye are 
the temple of the living God; as God 
hath said, 

— I will be their God, 
7: 1. in the fear of God. 

6. God,... comforted us 

9. for ye were made sorry after a godly 
manner, 

10. For godly sorrow worketh 

1 1 . that ye sorrowed after a godly sort, 

12. for you in the sight of God 
8: 1 . the grace of God bestowed 

5. by the will of God. 

16. But thanks (be) to God, 

9: 7. God loveth a cheerful giver. 

8. And God (is) able to make 

1 1 . through us thanksgiving to God. 
12. many thanksgivings unto God; 

13. they glorify God for your 

14. grace of God in you. 

15. Thanks (be) unto God for 
10: 4. but mighty through God 

5. against the knowledge of God, 
13. God hath distributed to us, 
11: 2. For I am jealous over you with godly 
jealousy: 

7. the gospel of God 

1 1 . love you not ? God knoweth. 
31. The God and Father of our Lord 
12: 2. 1 cannot tell : God knoweth ; 
3. 1 cannot tell: God knoweth ; 
19. before God in Christ: 
21. my God will humble me 
13 : 4. he liveth by the power of God. 
— by the power of God toward you. 
7. Now I pray to God 
11. and the God of love 
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2: 



Gal. 1: 3 

4. 
10, 
13. 
15. 
20, 
24 
2: 6. 
19, 
20, 
21 
3: 6, 

8. 
11 
17 
18, 
20, 
21. 
26. 
4: 4, 

6. 

7. 

8. 



Phi. 



from Cod the Father, Phi. 2:15 

according to the will of God | 27. 

do I now persuade men, or God? 3: 3. 

persecuted the church of God, 9. 

But when it pleased God, 14. 

behold, before God, I lie not. 15. 

they glorified God in me. 19. 

God accepteth no man's person : 4:6. 
that I might live unto God. 

of the Son of God, 7. 

I do not frustrate the grace of God : 9. 

Even as Abraham believed God, 18. 

God would justify the heathen 19. 

is justified. . .in the sight of God, 20. 
that was confirmed before of God Col. 1 ; 1 . 

God gave (it) to Abraham 2. 

but God is one. 3. 

against the promises of God ? 6. 

For ye are all the children of God 10. 

God sent forth his Son, 15. 

God hath sent forth the Spirit 25. 

then an heir of God — 

when ye knew not God, 27. 

by nature are no gods. 2: 2. 

But now, after that ye have known God, 1 2. 

or rather are known of God, 19. 

but received me as an angel of God, 3: 1. 

shall not inherit the kingdom of God. 3. 

God is not mocked : 6. 

upon the Israel of God. 12. 

by the will of God, 15. 

from God our Father, 17. 

Blessed be the God and Father 22. 

the God of our Lord 4: 3. 

But God, who is rich in 11. 

(it is) the gift of God: 12. 
which God hath before ordained 1 Th. 1 : 1. 
unto God in one body by the cross, 

and of the houshold of God; — 

for an habitation of God 2. 

of the grace of God which 3. 

the gift of the grace of God 4. 

the beginning of the world... in God, 8. 

the manifold wisdom of God, 9. 
with all the fulness of God. 

One God and Father of all, 2: 2. 
of the knowledge of the Son of God, 

the life of God through the ignorance 4. 

which after God. is created — 
the holy Spirit of God, 

even as God for Christ's sake 5. 

followers of God, as dear children ; 8. 

and a sacrifice to God 9. 

in the kingdom of Christ and of God. 10. 

cometh the wrath of God 12. 

unto God and the Father 13. 

in the fear of God. — 

the will of God — 

the whole armour of God, 14. 

the whole armour of God, 15. 

which is the word of God: 3: 2. 

from God the Father 9. 

from God our Father, — 

I thank my God upon every 11. 

For God is my record, 13 

unto the glory and praise of God. 4: 1 

and that of God. 3 

being in the form of God, 5 

to be equal with God : 7 

God also hath highly exalted him, 8 

to the glory of God the Father. 14 

For it is God which worketh 16 



9E0 

. the sons of God, without rebuke, 

. but God had mercy on him ; 

.which worship God in the spirit, 

. the righteousness which is of God 

. of the high calling of God 

. God shall reveal even this unto you. 

.whose God (is their) belly, 

,let your requests be made known unto 

God. 
And the peace of God, 
and the God of peace 
acceptable, wellpleasing to God. 
But my God shall supply 
Now unto God and our Father (be) glory 
by the will of God, 
from God our Father 
We give thanks to God 
the grace of God in truth : 
in the knowledge of God ; 
Who is the image of the invisible God, 
the dispensation of God 
to fulfil the word of God; 
God would make known 
of the mystery of God, 
of God, who hath raised him 
the increase of God. 
on the right hand of God. 
your life is hid with Christ in God. 
the wrath of God cometh 
as the elect of God, 
And let the peace of God 
giving thanks to God 
in singleness of heart, fearing God: 
that God would open unto us 
unto the kingdom of God, 
in all the will of God. 
(which is) in God the Father and (in) the 

Lord 
from God our Father, 
We give thanks to God 
in the sight of God 
your election of God. 
to God-ward is spread abroad ; 
ye turned to God from idols to serve the 

living and true God; 
in our God to speak unto you the gospel 

of God 
we were allowed of God 
not as pleasing men, but God, which 

trieth our hearts. 
God (is) witness: 
the gospel of God 
the gospel of God. 
Ye (are) witnesses, and God (also), 
ye would walk worthy of God, 
thank we God without ceasing' 
of God which ye heard of us, 
as it is in truth, the word of God, which 
of the churches of God 
they please not God, 
and minister of God, 
render to God again for you, 
for your sakes before our God; 
Now God himself and our Father, 
before God, even our Father, 
and to please God, 
For this is the will of God, 
which know not God : 
For God hath not called us 
God, who hath also given 
even so them also which sleep... will God 
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lTh.5: 9. God hath not appointed us to wrath, 

18. for this is the will of God 
23. And the very God of peace 

2Th.l; 1. in God our Father 

2. from God our Father 

3. We are bound to thank God always 

4. in the churches of God 

5. of the righteous judgment of God, 

— of the kingdom of God, 

6. Seeing (it is) a righteous thing with God 
8. on them that know not God, 

1 1 . our God would count you worthy of (this) 

12. according to the grace of our God 

2: 4. that is called God, or that is worshipped ; 
so that he as God sitteth in the temple 
of God, shewing himself that he is God. 
1 1 . God shall send them 

13. to give thanks alway to God 

— God hath from the beginning chosen you 

16. God, even our Father, 
3: 5. into the love of God, 

ITi. 1 : 1 . by the commandment of God our Saviour, 
2 . from God our Father 
4. godly edifying which is in faith: 
1 1. of the blessed God, 

17. the only wise God, 

2: 3. in the sight of God our Saviour ; 

5. For (there is) one God, and one mediator 
between God and men, 
3 : 5. shall he take care of the church of God ? 

15. in the house of God, which is the church 

of the living God, 

16. God was manifest in the flesh, 
4: 3. which God hath created 

4. every creature of God (is) good, 

5. by the word of God and prayer. 

10. we trust in the living God, 

5: 4. good and acceptable before God. 
5.trusteth in God, and continueth 
21.1 charge (thee) before God, 
6 : 1 . that the name of God 

11. But thou, O man of God, 

13. thee charge in the sight of God, 

17. but in the living God, 
2Ti. 1: l.by the will of God, 

2. from God the Father 

3. 1 thank God, whom I serve 

6. the gift of God, 

7. For God hath not given us 

8. according to the power of God ; 
2: 9. the word of God is not bound. 

15. to shew thyself approved unto God, 

19. the foundation of God standeth 
25. God peradventure will give them 

S: 17. That the man of God may be perfect, 
4: 1. before God, and the Lord 
Tit. 1:1: Paul, a servant of God, 

— according to the faith of God's elect, 

2. God, that cannot lie, 

3 . of God our Saviour ; 

4. from God the Father 

7. as the steward of God; 

16. They profess that they know God ; 
2: 5. the word of God be not blasphemed. 

10. of God our Saviour 

1 1 . the grace of God that bringeth salvation 
13. glorious appearing of the great God and 

our Saviour Jesus Christ; 
3: 4. of God our Saviour 

8. they which have believed in God 
Philem. 3. from God our Father • 

4. 1 thank my God, 



Heb. 1: I.God, who. ..spake in time past unto the 
fathers by the prophets, 
6(7). all the angels of God 

8. Thy throne, O God, 

9. God, (even) thy God, hath anointed thee 
2: 4. God also bearing (them) witness, both 

with signs 
9. that he by the grace of God 

13. which God hath given me. 
17. in things (pertaining) to God, 

3: 4. that built all things (is) God. 

12. departing from the living God. 
4: 4. God did rest the seventh day 

9. a rest to the people of God. 
10. God (did) from his. 

12. For the word of God (is) quick, 

14. Jesus the Son of God, 

5: l.in things (pertaining) to God, 

4. is called of God, 

10. of God an high priest 

12. of the oracles of God; 

6 : 1 . and of faith toward God, 
3. will we do, if God permit. 

5. have tasted the good word of God, 

6. to themselves the Son of God 
7.receiveth blessing from God: 

10. For God (is) not unrighteous 

13. when God made promise 

17. God, willing more abundantly 

18. (it was) impossible for God to lie, 
7: 1. priest of the most high God, 

3. unto the Son of God ; 

19. by the which we draw nigh unto God. 
25. unto God by him, 

8:10.1 will be to them a God, 
9: 14. without spot to God, 

— to serve the living God ? 

20. God hath injoined unto you. 

24. in the presence of God 
10: 7. to do thy will, O God. 

9. to do thy will, O God. 
12. on the right hand of God ; 

21. over the house of God ; 

29. hath trodden under foot the Son of God, 
31. into the hands of the living God. 
36. after ye have done the will of God, 
1 1 : 3. worlds were framed by the word of God, 

4. Abel offered unto God 

— God testifying of his gifts: 

5. God had translated him: 

— that he pleased God. 

6. he that cometh to God 

10. and maker (is) God. 

16. God is not ashamed to be called their God: 

19. God (was) able to raise (him) up, 

25. the people of God, 

40. God having provided some better thing for 
12: 2. of the throne of God. 

7. God dealeth with you 
15. of the grace of God ; 

22. and unto the city of the living God, 

23. to God the Judge of all, 

28. God acceptably with reverence 

29. For our God (is) a consuming fire. 
13 : 4. and adulterers God will judge. 

7. unto you the word of God: 

15. sacrifice of praise to God continually, 

16. Crod is well pleased. 

20. Now the God of peace, 

Jas. 1: l.a servant of God and of the Lord Jesus 
Christ, 
5. of God, that giveth 
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Jas. 1:13 

20 
27 
2: 5 
19. 
23, 

3: 9. 

4: 4 



6 
7 
8 
iPet 1: 2. 
3. 
5. 
21. 

23. 

2: 4. 

5. 

10. 

12. 

15. 

16. 

17. 

19. 

20. 

3: 4. 

5. 

15. 

17. 

18. 

20. 

21. 

22. 

4: 2. 

6. 

10. 

11. 



14. 
16. 
17. 

19. 

5: 2. 

5. 

6. 

10. 

12. 

2Petl: 1. 

2. 

17. 

21. 

2: 4. 

3: 5. 

12. 

Uoh.l: 5. 

2: 5. 

14. 

17. 

3: 1. 

2. 

8. 

9. 

10. 



. I am tempted of God : for God cannot be 

tempted with evil, 
. worketh not the righteousness of God. 
. before God and the Father 
. Hath not God chosen 
. Thou believest that there is one God; 
. Abraham believed God, 
he was called the Friend of God. 
.bless we God, even 
after the similitude of God. 
is enmity with God ? 
is the enemy of God. 
. God resisteth the proud, 
. Submit yourselves therefore to God. 
. Draw nigh to God, 

.according to the foreknowledge of God 
.Blessed (be) the God and Father 
. Who are kept by the power of God 
. do believe in God, 
hope might be in God. 
. by the word of God, which liveth 
, but chosen of God, 
. acceptable to God by Jesus 
.but (are) now the people of God: 
. they may... glorify God in the day 
, the will of God, 
, but as the servants of God. 
Fear God. Honour the king, 
if a man for conscience toward God 
this (is) acceptable with God. 
in the sight of God of great price, 
trusted in God, adorned themselves, 
But sanctify the Lord God 
if the will of God be so, 
might bring us to God, 
the longsuffering of God 
the answer... to ward God, 
on the right hand of God ; 
but to the will of God. 
but live according to God in the spirit, 
of the manifold grace of God. 
as the oracles of God; 
the ability which God giveth: that God in 

all things may be glorified 
the spirit of glory and of God 
but let him glorify God 
at the house of God: 
the gospel of God ? 
according to the will of God 
the flock of God 
God resisteth the proud, 
the mighty hand of God, 
But the God of all grace, 
the true grace of God 
through the righteousness of God 
through the knowledge of God, 
from God the Father 
holy men of God 

For if God spared not the angels that 
that by the word of God 
the coming of the day of God, 
that God is light, 
is the love of God perfected: 
the word of God abideth in you, 
doeth the will of God 
we should be called the sons of God : 
now are we the sons of God, 
the Son of God was manifested, 
is born of God 
he is born of God. 
the children of God are manifest, 
is not of God, 



Uoh.3:17 

20 

21 

4: 1 

2 

3 
4 



10 
11 
12 

15. 

16. 

20. 

21. 
5: 1. 

2. 

3. 
4. 
5. 
9. 

10. 



2Joh. 
3Joh. 

Jude 



V 



1 
4, 

21 
25 
v. 1: 1 

2, 

6. 

9, 

2: 7, 

18. 

3: 1. 

2, 

12, 



14. 
4: 5. 



. how dwelleth the love of God 

. God is greater than our heart, 

.(then) have we confidence toward God. 

.whether they are of God: 

. know ye the Spirit of God : 

in the flesh is of God: 
.is not of God: 

. Ye are of God, little children, 
.We are of God: he that knoweth God 

heareth us ; he that is not of God 
. love is of God ; 

is born of God, and knoweth God. 
.knoweth not God ; for God is love. 
. the love of God toward us, 

God sent his only begotten Son into 
. not that we loved God, 
. if God so loved us, 
. No man hath seen God at any time. 

God dwelleth in us, 

the Son of God, God dwelleth in him, and 
he in God. 

that God hath to us. God is love ; 

dwelleth in God, and God in him. 

I love God, and hateth his brother, 

God whom he hath not seen ? 

That he who loveth God 

is born of God: 

we love the children of God, when we 
love God, 

the love of God, 

is born of God 

Jesus is the Son of God? 

the witness of God is greater: for this is 
the witness of God 

that believeth on the Son of God 

he that believeth not God 

that God gave of his Son. 

God hath given to us eternal life, 

hath not the Son of God 

on the name of the Son of God ; 

on the name of the Son of God. 

is born of God sinneth not ; but he that is 
begotten of God 

that we are of God, 

that the Son of God is come, 

This is the true God, 

(and) peace, from God the Father, 

of Christ, hath not God. 

if thou bring forward on their journey 
after a godly sort, 

He that doeth good is of God : 

hath not seen God. 

are sanctified by God the Father, 

the grace of our God 

the only Lord God, 

Keep yourselves in the love of God, 

To the only wise God our Saviour, 

which God gave unto him, 

the word of God, and 

priests unto God and his Father ; 

for the word of God, 

of the paradise of God. 

These things saith the Son of God, 

that hath the seven Spirits of God, 

found thy works perfect before God. 

in the temple of my God, 

the name of my God, and the name of the 
city of my God, 

out of heaven from my God: 

the beginning of the creation of God : 

the seven Spirits of God. 

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Rev. 5: 6. the seven Spirits of God 
9. hast redeemed us to God 
10. unto our God kings 
6: 9. were slain for the word of God, 
7: 2. the seal of the living God : 

3. the servants of our God 

10. Salvation to our God which 

11. on their faces, and worshipped God, 
12. and might, (be) unto our God 

15. before the throne of God, 
17. God shall wipe away all tears 

8: 2. which stood before God; 

4. before God out of the angel's hand. 
9: 4. have not the seal of God 

13. which is before God, 
10: 7. the mystery of God should be finished, 
11 : 1. measure the temple of God, 

4. before the God of the earth. 

11. the Spirit of life from God 

13. glory to the God of heaven. . • 

16. which sat before God 

— upon their faces, and worshipped God, 
17. Lord God Almighty, 

19. the temple of God was opened 

5. unto God, and (to) his throne. 

6. she hath a place prepared of God, 
10. the kingdom of our God, 

— before our God day and night. 

17. keep the commandments of God, 
: 6. in blasphemy against God, 
: 4. unto God and to the Lamb. 

5. before the throne of God. 

7. Fear God, and give glory to him ; 

10. the wine of the wrath Of God, 

12. the commandments of God, 
19. winepress of the wrath of God. 

1 . is filled up the wrath of God. 

2. the harps of God. 

3. the song of Moses the servant of God, 

— thy works, Lord God Almighty ; 

7. full of the wrath of God, 

8. from the glory of God, 
l.the vials of the wrath of God 

7. Even so, Lord God Almighty, 

9. blasphemed the name of God, 

1 1 . blasphemed the God of heaven ' 

14. great day of God Almighty. 

19. came in remembrance before God, 
21 . men blasphemed God because of the 

17: 17. For God hath put in their hearts 

— the words of God shall be fulfilled. 

5. God hath remembered her iniquities. — -"> 

8. God who judgeth her. 

20. for God hath avenged you 
unto the Lord our God : 

4. worshipped God that sat on the throne, 

5. Praise our God, all ye his servants, 

6. the Lord God omnipotent 

9. are the true sayings of God. 
10. worship God: for the testimony 

13. The Word of God. 

15. and wrath of Almighty God. 
17. the supper of the great God; "* 

20 : 4. and for the word of God, 

6. they shall be priests of God 
9. fire came down from God out 

12. small and great, stand before God; 
21 : 2. coming down from God 

3. Behold, the tabernacle of God 

— and God himself shall be with them, (and 
be) their God. 

4. God shall wipe away all tears 



Rev.21 : 7. 1 will be his God, 

10. out of heaven from God, 

11 . Having the glory of God: 

22. for the Lord God Almighty 

23. for the glory of God did lighten 

22 : 1 . the throne of God and of the Lamb. 
3. the throne of God and of the Lamb 
5. for the Lord God giveth them light: 
6. and the Lord God of the holy prophets 
9. sayings of this book: worship God. 

18. God shall add unto him 

19. God shall take away his part 



Seoai&ua, theosebia. 

lTi. 2: 10. which becometh women professing god- 
liness 



12: 



15: 



16: 



18: 



19: 



Ssogs&iq, theqsebees. 

Joh. 9:31 . if any man be a worshipper of God, 



Ro. 



%Eo<jTvyr}Q, theostvgees. 

,30.hatersofGod, despiteful, proud, 



ScorTje, theotees. 

Col. 2: 9. in him dwelleth all the fulness of the 
Godhead bodily. 



Sepawtfa, therapla. 

Mat.24:45.hath made ruler over his houshold, 
Lu. 9:11. them that had need of healing. 

12:42. shall make ruler over his houshold, 
Rev.22: 2. (were) for the healing of the nations. 



Sepcnrsvh), therapuo. 

Mat. 4:23. healing all manner of sickness 

24. and he healed them. 
%£• 8:7.1 will come and heal him. 

16. and healed all that were sick: 
9:35. healing every sickness and every 
10: Land to heal all manner of sickness 
8. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, 
12: 10. Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath days ? 
15. he healed them all ; 
22. and he healed him, 
14: 14. he healed their sick. 
15 : 30. and he healed them : 
17:16. and they could not cure him. 

18. the child was cured 
19: 2. he healed them there. 
21 : 14. and he healed them. 
Mar 1 : 34. he healed many that were sick 

3: 2. whether he would heal him on the sabbath 
day ; 
10. For he had healed many ; 
15. to heal sicknesses, and to cast 
6 : 5. his hands upon a few sick folk, and healed 
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Lu. 4:23. this proverb, Physician, heal thyself : 
40. every one of them, and healed them. 
5 : 15. to hear, and to be healed by him 
6 : 7. whether he would heal on the sabbath day ; 

18. and they were, healed. 
7:21. he cured many of (their) infirmities 
8: 2. women, which had been healed of evil 

43. neither could be healed of any, 
9 : 1 . and to cure diseases. 

6. and healing every where. 
10: 9. heal the sick that are therein, 
13: 14. because that Jesus had healed on the sab- 
bath day, 
— in them therefore come and be healed, 
14: 3. Is it lawful to heal on the sabbath day? 
Joh. 5: 10. therefore said unto him that was cured, 
Acts 4: 14. beholding the man which was healed 
5: 16. and they were healed every one. 
8: 7. and that were lame, were healed. 
17: 25. Neither is worshipped with men's hands, 
28: 9. came, and were healed: 
Rev.13: 3. his deadly wound was healed : 

12. whose deadly wound was healed. 



Sspcnriov, therapon. 

Heb 3: 5. faithful in all his house, as a servant, for 
a testimony of those things which 



■v£ptcrr//c? theristees. 

Mat.l3:30.I will say to the reapers, 

39. and the reapers are the angels. 



SepiJ.aivof.iai, thermainomm. 

Mar 14:54. warmed himself at the fire. 
67. saw Peter warming himself, 
Joh. 18 : 18. it was cold : and they warmed themselves . 
and Peter stood with them, and warmed 
himself. 
25. Simon Peter stood and warmed himself. 
Jas. 2: 16. be (ye) warmed and filled ; 



&£j9jUT), thermee. 

Acts28: 3. there came a viper out of the heat, 



Sepog, theros. 

Mat.24:32.ye know that summer (is) nigh: 

Mar 13:28. that summer is near: 

Lu. 21: 30. that summer is now nigh at hand. 



Mat. 6: 
25: 



,26 
:24 

26 
:24 
:21 

22 
Joh. 4:36 



Lu. 12: 
19: 



ICo. 9: 
2Co. 9: 

Gal. 6: 



Jas. 5 
Rev.14 



16. 



SepiZh), therizo. 

neither do they reap, 

reaping where thou hast not sown, 

I reap where I sowed not, 
. for they neither sow nor reap ; 
, reapest that thou didst not sow. 
, reaping that I did not sow: 
. he that reapeth receiveth wages, 

and he that reapeth may rejoice 
, One soweth, and another reapeth. 
. I sent you to reap 
.if we shall reap your carnal things? 
.shall reap also sparingly ; 

shall reap also bountifully, 
.that shall he also reap. 
. shall of the flesh reap corruption ; 

shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting. 
. for in due season we shall reap, 
.the cries of them which have reaped 
.reap: for the time is come for thee to 
reap ; 

and the earth was reaped. 



^BpiGpoc;, therismos. 

Mat. 9:37. The harvest truly (is) plenteous, 

38. the Lord of the harvest, 

— labourers into his harvest. 

13: 30. the harvest: and in the time of harvest 

39. the harvest is the end of the world ; 
Mar 4:29. the harvest is come. 

Lu. 10: 2. The harvest truly (is) great, 

— pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, 

— labourers into his harvest. 
Joh. 4:35. and (then) cometh harvest? 

— they are white already to harvest. 
Rev.14: 15. the harvest of the earth is ripe. 



^EMplit), theoreo. 



Mat 27: 55. 

28: 1. 

Mar 3:11. 

5:15. 

38. 
12:41. 
15:40. 

47. 
16: 4. 
Lu. 10:18. 
14:29. 
21: 6. 
23:35, 

48, 
24:37, 

39 



Joh. 



2:23 
4:19 
6:19 
40 
62 
7: 3 
8:51 
9: 8 

10:12 
12:19 

45 
14:17 

19 

16:10 

16 

17 

19 

17:24 

20: 6 

12 

14, 

Acts 3:16 

4:13, 



women were there beholding afar off, 
to see the sepulchre, 
unclean spirits, when they saw him, 
and see him that was possessed with the 

devil, 
and seeth the tumult, 
and beheld how the people 
women looking on afar off: 
beheld where he was laid. 
, when they looked, they saw 
I beheld Satan as lightning 
, all that behold (it) begin to mock him, 
(As for) these things which ye behold, 
, the people stood beholding, 
beholding the things which were done, 
,and supposed that they had seen a spirit, 
.as ye see me have. 
. when they saw the miracles 
. I perceive that thou art a prophet. 
. they see Jesus walking on the sea, 
. every one which seeth the Son, 
. (What) and if ye shall see the Son 
.that thy disciples also mag see the works 
. he shall never see death, 
.they which before had seen him that he 

was blind, 
.seeth the wolf coming, 
. Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing ? 
. And he that seeth me seeth him that sent 
.because it seeth him not, 
. a little while, and the world seeth me no 

more ; but ye see me : 
.and ye see me no more; 
. A little while, and ye shall not see me: 
. A little while, and ye shall not see me: 
. A little while, and ye shall not see me: 
. that they may behold my glory, 
. seeth the linen clothes lie, 
. seeth two angels in white 
.saw Jesus standing, and 
.this man strong, whom ye see and know: 
. Now when they saw the boldness of Petei 



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Acts 7:56.1 see the heavens opened, 

8 -.13. beholding the miracles and signs 
9; 7- hearing a voice, but seeing no man. 
10:11. And saw heaven opened, and a certain 
17:16. when he saw the city wholly given to 

22.1 perceive... ye are too superstitious. 
19:26. ye see and hear, 

20:38. that they should see his face no more. 
21 :20. Thou seest, brother, how many 
25 : 24. ye see this man, about whom 
27 : 10. 1 perceive that this voyage will be with 
28: 6. and saio no harm come to him, 
Heb 7 : 4. Now consider how great this 
Uoh 3: 17. whoso hath this world's good, and seeth 

his brother have need, 
Rev 11: 11. fear fell upon them which saio them. 
12. their enemies beheld them. 



Seiopia, theoria, 

Lu. 23: 48. came together to that sight, beholding the 

Srjtcrj, tkeekee. 
Joh 18: 11. Put up thy sword into the sheath: 



%rf\a%(i), theelazo. 

Mat 21 : 16. Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings 
24: 19. woe... and to them that give suck in those 
days ! 
Mar 13: 17. and to them that give suck 
Lu. 11 : 27. the paps which thou hast sucked. 
21 : 23. and to them that give suck, 
23: 29. the paps which never gave suck. 



%{)\ua) theelia. 

Ro. 1 : 26. for even their women 

27. leaving the natural use of the woman, 



ActslO 


12 




LI: 


6. 




23: 


4. 
5. 


Tit. 


1 


12 


Heb 12: 20 


Jas. 


3: 


7. 


Rev 


. 6 


8 




13 


7. 




13: 


1, 

2. 
3. 
4 

11 
12 



14 



17 



SriXv, theelu. 

Mat 19: 4. made them male and female, 
Mar 10: 6. God made them male and female. 
Gal. 3: 28. there is neither male nor female: 



Sripa, theera. 

Ro. 11 : 9. Let their table be made a snare, and a 
trap, and a stumblingblock, 



%r\pzvto, theeruo. 

Lu. 11 :54. seeking to catch something out of his 



19 



20: 



14 



15 



ens 

.wild beasts, and creeping things, 

.wild beasts, and creeping things, 

. the (venomous) beast hang 

, shook off the beast 

. evil beasts, slow bellies. 

. And if so much as a beast touch the 

, of beasts, and of birds, 

. with the beasts of the earth. 

. the beast that ascendeth 

, a beast rise up out of the sea, 

,the beast which I saw 

, the world wondered after the beast. 

. power unto the beast : and they worshipped 

the beast, saying, Who (is) like unto the 

beast ? 
. I beheld another beast 
. all the power of the first beast 
to worship the first beast, 
. to do in the sight of the beast ; 
that they should make an image to the 

beast, 
. unto the image of the beast, that the image 

of the beast should both speak, 
worship the image of the beast 
. or the name of the beast, 
.count the number of the beast: 
. If any man worship the beast 
. who worship the beast 
. over the beast, and over 
. the mark of the beast, 
. upon the seat of the beast ; 
. out of the mouth of the beast, 
.upon a scarlet coloured beast, 
.of the beast that carrieth her, 
. The beast that thou sawest 
the beast that was, and is not, 
. And the beast that was, 
. received power as kings one hour with the 

beast. 
. shall give their power and strength unto 

the beast. 
. which thou sawest upon the beast, 
. their kingdom unto the beast, 
. And I saw the beast, 
. the beast was taken, 
the mark of the beast, 
, had not worshipped the beast, 
, where the beast and the false prophet (are) , 



Svpiofiaxzu, theeriomakeo. 

1 Co.l 5: 32. 1 have fought with beasts at Ephesus, 



Siiplov, theerion. 

Mar. 1 : 13. was with the wild beasts s 



Sr}<javpi%io, ilieesaurizo. 

Mat. 6:19. Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon 
earth, 

20. But lay up for yourselves treasures in 

heaven, 

21. he that layeth up treasure for himself, 
b.treasurest up unto thyself wrath 
2. let every one.. .lay by him in store, as 

(God) hath prospered him, (lit. lay by 
himtreasuring what he be prospered in) 
14. ought not to lay up for the parents, 
3. Ye have heaped treasure together for the 
last days. 
2Pet.3: 7. are kept in store, reserved unto fire 



Lu. 


12 


Ro. 


2 


lCo.16 


2Co.l2 


Jas. 


5 



Srjaavpog, theesauros. 

Mat. 2: 11. when they had opened their treasures, 
6: 19. yourselves treasures upon earth, 
20. treasures in heaven, where 



GHS 



( 376 ) 



GPA 



Mat. 6 
12: 

13; 

19: 
Mar 10: 
Lu. 6; 

12: 

18: 
2Co. 4: 
Col. 2; 
Hebll: 



21. For where your treasure is, 

35. out of the good treasure of the heart 

— out of the evil treasure bringeth forth 

44. is like unto treasure hid in a field ; 
52. out of his treasure (things) new and 
21. thou shalt have treasure in heaven: 
21. thou shalt have treasure in heaven: 

45. out of the good treasure of his heart 

— out of the evil treasure of his heart 

33. a treasure in the heavens thatfaileth not, 

34. For where your treasure is, 

22. thou shalt have treasure in heaven : 
7. But we have this treasure 

3. all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge. 
26. than the treasures in Egypt: 



3-ryw, thigo. 

Coif. 2:21. taste not ; handle not ; 
Heb 11:28. lest he that destroyed the firstborn should 
touch them. 
12:20. And if so much as a beast touch the 



S-Ai£o>, thlibo. 

Mat. 7:14. and narrow (is) the way, 

Mar. 3: 9. lest they shoidd throng him. 

2 Co. 1 : 6. And whether we be afflicted, 

4: 8. (We are) troubled on every side, 
7: 5. but we were troubled on every side; 

ITh. 3: 4. that we should suffer tribulation ; 

2Th. 1 ; 6. tribulation to them that trouble you ; 
7. And to you who are troubled rest 

ITi. 5: 10. if she have relieved the afflicted, 

Heb 11:37. being destitute, afflicted, tormented; 



Mat. 1 3 

24: 



Mar 4 

13: 

Joh.16: 

Acts 7 

11: 

14: 

20: 

Ro. 2; 

5: 

8: 

12: 

ICo. 7: 

2Co. 1: 



SXtytg, thlipsis. 

for when tribulation or persecution ariseth 
shall they deliver you up to be afflicted, 
For then shall be great tribulation, 
after the tribulation of those days 
afterward, when affliction or persecution 

ariseth 
(in) those days shall be affliction, 
after that tribulation, the sun 
she remembereth no more the anguish, 
In the world ye shall have tribulation : 
out of all his afflictions, 
and Chanaan, and great affliction : 
upon the persecution that arose 
we must through much tribulation 
and afflictions abide me. 
Tribulation and anguish, upon every 
we glory in tribulations also: knowing that 

tribulation 
(shall) tribulation, or distress, or 
patient in tribulation ; continuing 
shall have trouble in the flesh : 
in all our tribulation, 
them which are in any trouble 
of our trouble which came 
For out of much affliction 
our light affliction, which is 
in afflictions, in necessities, 
in all our tribulation. 
in a great trial of affliction 
and ye burdened: (lit. burden to you) 



Eph 


3 


13 


Phil 


1 


16 




4 


14 


Col. 


1 


24 


ITh 


1 


6 




3 


3 

7 


2Th 


1 


4 
6 


Heb 10: 33 


Jas. 


1 


27. 


Rev. 


1 


9 




2 


9 
10. 

22 




7 


14. 



at my tribulations for you, 

to add affliction to my bonds: 

thatye did communicate with my affliction. 

that which is behind of the afflictions of 

Christ 
the word in much affliction, 
should be moved by these afflictions : 
in all our affliction 
tribrdations that ye endure : 
tribulation to them that trouble you ; 
whilst ye were made a gazingstock both 

by reproaches and afflictions; 
and widows in their affliction, 
brother, and companion in tribulation, 
and tribulation, and poverty, 
ye shall have tribulation ten days : 
with her into great tribulation, 
out of great tribulation, 



SvfjGtcw, thneesko. 

Mat. 2: 20. for they are dead which sought 

Mar 15:44. if he were already dead: 

Lu. 7:12. there was a dead man carried out, 

8: 49. Thy daughter is dead; 
Joh. 11:21. my brother had not died , 

39. the sister of him that was dead, 
41. where the dead was laid. 
44. And he that was dead came forth, 
12: 1. Lazarus was which had been dead, 
19: 33. that he was dead already, 
Actsl4: 19. supposing he had been dead. 

25: 19. of one Jesus, which was dead, whom Paul 
affirmed to be alive. 
ITi. 5: 6. is dead while she liveth. 



Svt}t6q, thneetos. 



Ro. 



6 : 1 2. in your mortal body, 
8: 11. also quicken your mortal bodies 
lCo.l5:53.and this mortal (must) put on 

54. this mortal shall have put on 
2 Co. 4:11. in our mortal flesh. 

5: 4. mortality (lit. the mortal) might be swal- 
lowed up of life. 



Sopv&ofj.ai, thorubeomaL 

Mat. 9:23. the people making a noise, 
Mar 5:39. Why make ye this ado, and weep? 
Actsl7: 5. and set all the city on an uproar, 
20: 10. Trouble not yourselves ; for his life 



Sopv&og, thorubos. 



Mat.26: 5. lest there be an uproar 

27:24. (that) rather a tumult was made, 

Mar 5 : 38 . and seeth the tumult, 
14 : 2. lest there be an uproar 

Acts20: 1 . And after the uproar was ceased, 
21 :34.the certainty for the tumult, 
24: 18. multitude, nor with tumult. 



Spavts), thrauo. 
Lu. 4 : 18. to set at liberty them that are bruised, 



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^pt/mfia, thremma. 

Joh. 4:12. his children, and his cattle? 



3"pr]v£w, threeneo. 

Mat.ll : 17. we have mourned unto you, and 
Lu. 7 :32. we have mourned to you, and 
23: 27. bewailed and lamented him. 
Joh. 16: 20. ye shall weep and lament, 



SprjvoQ, threenos. 

Mat. 2: 18. In Rama was there a voice heard, lamen- 
tation, and weeping, 



SpYiGKtia.) threeskla. 

Acts26: 5.straitest sect of our religion 
Col. 2:18. and worshipping of angels, 
Jas. 1 :26. this man's religion (is) vain. 
27. Pure religion and undefined 



SpricncoQ, ihreeskos. 

Jas. 1 :26.any man among you seem to be religious, 



Spiap&evto, thriambuo. 

2Co. 2:14. which... causeth us to triumph in Christ, 
Col. 2:15. triumphing over them in it. 



Sjot£, rpixog, thrix, trikos. 

Mat. 3: 4. had his raiment of camel's hair, 
5: 36. one hair white or black. 
10:30. the very hairs of your head 
Mar 1 : 6. John was clothed with camel's hair, 
Lu. 7 : 38. with the hairs of her head, 

44. and wiped (them) with the hairs of her 
12: 7. the very hairs of your head 
21 : 18. But there shall not an hair of your head 
Joh. 11 : 2. and wiped his feet with her hair, 

12: 3. wiped his feet with her hair : 
Acts27:34.an hair fall from the head 
IPet 3: 3. of plaiting the hair, 
Rev 1 : 14. and (his) hairs (were) white 

9: 8. And they had hair as the hair of women, 



Mat 23; 

25: 

Lu. 1: 

22: 
Acts 2 

7: 
Col. 1: 
Heb 1; 

4 



12: 
Rev 1: 

2: 
3: 



^poiofiai, throeomai. 



Mat 24: 
Mar 13: 
2Th. 2: 



6. see that ye be not troubled : 

7. rumours of wars, be ye not troubled: for 

2. or be troubled, neither by spirit, 



$jOoju€oc, thrombos. 

Lu. 22 : 44. as it were great drops of blood 



Spovog, thr onos. 

Mat 5 :34. for it is God's throne: 

19:28. in the throne of his glory, ye also shall sit 
upon twelve thrones, 



eyr 

sweareth by the throne of God, 

upon the throne of his glory: 

the throne of his father David: 

the mighty from (their) seats, 

sit on thrones judging the twelve 

to sit on his throne ; 

Heaven (is) my throne, 

whether (they be) thrones, or dominions, 

Thy throne, O God, 

unto the throne of grace, 

on the right hand of the throne of the 

Majesty 
at the right hand of the throne of God. 
seven spirits which are before his throne ; 
, (even) where Satan's seat (is): 
with me in my throne, 
with my Father in his throne. 
a throne was set in heaven, and (one) sat 

on the throne. 
.(there was) a rainbow round about the 

throne, 
.round about the throne (were) four and 

twenty seats : and upon the seats I saw- 
out of the throne proceeded 
burning before the throne, 
.before the throne (there was) a sea 
and in the midst of the throne, and round 

about the throne, 
.that sat on the throne, 
, that sat on the throne, 
cast their crowns before the throne, 
. that sat on the throne 
. lo, in the midst of the throne 
.that sat upon the throne. 
. round about the throne and 
. unto him that sitteth upon the throne, 
, of him that sitteth on the throne, 
. stood before the throne, 
. our God which sitteth upon the throne, 
, round about the throne, 
fell before the throne 
, before the throne of God, 
he that sitteth on the throne 
.which is in the midst of the throne 
.which was before the throne. 
. sat before God on their seats, 
. God, and (to) his throne. 
. and his seat, and great authority. 
. a new song before the throne, 
. before the throne of God. 
. upon the seat of the beast ; 
. from the throne, saying, It is done. 
. sat on the throne, 
. a voice came out of the throne, 
. And I saw thrones, 
. a great white throne, 
. he that sat upon the throne 
. out of the throne of God and 
.the throne of God and of the Lamb shall 

be in it ; 



3-uyarTjp, thugateer. 

Mat. 9:18. My daughter is even now dead: 

22. Daughter, be of good comfort; thy faith 
10: 35. and the daughter against her mother, 
37.1oveth son or daughter more than me 
14: 6. the daughter of Herodias danced 
15: 22. my daughter is grievously vexed with « 
devil. 
28. And her daughter was made whole from 





17. 


8: 


3. 


11: 


16. 


12. 


5. 


13 


2 


14 


3 




5 


16 


10 




17 


19 


4 




5 


20 


4 




11 


21 


5 


22 


1 



err 



( 378 ) 



GYP 



Mat.21: 5. 

Mar 5:34. 

35. 

6:22. 

7:26, 

29, 

30, 

Lu. 1: 5, 

2:36 

8:42, 

48. 

49 

12:53 

13:16 

23:28 

Joh.l2:15 

Acts 2:17 

7:21 

21: 9 

2Co. 6:18 

Hebll:24. 



, Tell ye the daughter of Sion, 
, Daughter, thy faith hath made 
, Thy daughter is dead: 

when the daughter of the said 
, the devil out of her daughter. 
, out of thy daughter. 
, and her daughter laid upon the bed. 
, of the daughters of Aaron, 
. the daughter of Phanuel, of 
, he had one only daughter, 
.Daughter, be of good comfort : thy faith 
. Thy daughter is dead ; 
.against the daughter, and the daughter 

against the mother ; 
.being a daughter of Abraham, 
. Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not 
. Fear not, daughter of Sion: 
. and your daughters shall prophesy, 
. Pharaoh's daughter took him up, 
. four daughters, virgins, which 
. ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith 
the Lord Almighty. 

the son of Pharaoh's daughter; 



Svyarpiov, thugatrion. 

Mar 5: 23. My little daughter lieth at the point of 
7 : 25. whose young daughter had an unclean 



SvzXXa, thuella. 

Heb 12: 18. and darkness, and tempest, 



Svivog, thuinos. 

Rev.l8:12. thyine wood, and all manner vessels 



Svfiiafia, thumiama. 



Lu. 



Rev 



1 : 10. at the time of incense. 
1 1 . of the altar of incense. 
. 5: 8. full of odours, which are the prayers 
8: 3. there was given unto him much incense, 
4. the smoke of the incense, ...ascended up 
18: 13. cinnamon, and odours, and ointments, 



SvjmicLTripiov, thumiateerion. 

Heb 9: 4. Which had the golden censer, 



Lu. 


4:28. 


Actsl9:28. 


Ro. 


2. 


8. 


2Co.l2:20. 


Gal 


5 


20. 


Eph 


.4:31. 


Col. 


3- 


8. 


Heb 11 


27. 


Rev 


12 


12. 




14 


8. 
10. 
19. 




J 5 


1. 

7. 




16 


1. 

19. 




18 


3. 




19 


15. 



SvfAiato, thumiao. 

Lu. 1 : 9. his lot was to burn incense 



^u/io/xa^tw, thumomakeo. 

Actsl2:20. Herod was highly displeased with them of 
Tyre and 



Svfioojiai) thumo-omai. 

Mat. 2:16. was exceeding wroth, and sent forth, 



SvjuioQ, thurnos. 

were filled with wrath , 
they were full of wrath, 
but obey unrighteousness, indignation and 
debates, envyings, wraths, strifes, 
hatred, variance, emulations, wrath, 
Let all bitterness, and wrath, and anger, 
anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, 
the wrath of the king: 
having great ivrath, because 
drink of the wine of the wrath of her 
of the wine of the wrath of God, 
winepress of the wrath of God. 
is filled up the wrath of God. 
full of the wrath of God, 
the vials of the wrath of God 
of the wine of the fierceness of his wrath, 
of the wine of the wrath of her fornication, 
of the fierceness and wrath of Almighty 
God. 

Svpa, thura. 

when thou hast shut thy door, 
it is near, (even) at the doors. 
the door was shut, 
to the door of the sepulchre, 
the stone from the door, 
was gathered together at the door. 
no, not so much as about the door: 
by the door without in 
it is nigh, (even) at the doors. 
unto the door of the sepulchre, 
from the door of the sepulchre ? 
the door is now shut, 
hath shut to the door, 
to knock at the door, 
by the door into the sheepfold, 
by the door is the shepherd 
the door of the sheep. 
I am the door : 
at the door without, 
when the doors were shut 
the doors being shut, 
at the gate of the temple 
(are) at the door, and shall carry 
opened the prison doors, 
standing without before the doors : 
before the door kept the prison, 
the door of the gate, 
the door of faith unto the Gentiles, 
immediately all the doors 
seeing the prison doors open, 
the doors were shut. 

. For a great door and effectual is opened 
and a door was opened unto me 
would open unto us a door of utterance, 
standeth before the door. 
set before thee an open door, 
I stand $t the door, and knock: if any 
man Hear my voice, and open the door, 
4: l.a door (was) opened in heaven: 

SvpEOQ, thureos. 

Eph. 6:16. taking the shield of faith, wherewith ye 
shall be able 



Mat. 6: 
24: 
25: 
27: 
28: 

Mar 1: 
2: 
11: 
13: 
15: 
16: 

Lu. 11. 
13: 

Joh.10: 



Acts 3 
5 



12 

14 
16 

21 
lCo.16 
2Co. 2 
Col. 4 
Jas. 5 
Rev. 3 



Svpig, thuris. 

Acts20: 9. there sat in a window a certain young man 
2Co.ll :33. And through a windoiu in a basket 



GYP ( 

Svpwpog, tkurdros. 

Mar 13:34. and commanded the porter to watch. 
Joh. 10: 3. To him the porter openeth ; 

IS: 16. and spake unto her that kept the door, 
] 7. the damsel that kept the door 



Svcria, thusia. 

13. 1 will have mercy, and not sacrifice : 
7.1 will have mercy, and not sacrifice, 
49. and every sacrifice shall be 
33. whole burnt offerings and sacrifices. 
24. And to offer a sacrifice 

1. mingled with their sacrifices. 

41. offered sacrifice unto the idol, 

42. have ye offered to me slain beasts and 

sacrifices 
l.a living sacrifice, holy, 
18. they which eat of the sacrifices 

2. an offering and a sacrifice to God 

17. upon the sacr ifice and service of your faith, 

18. a sacrifice acceptable, wellpleasing 
1 . gifts and sacrifices for sins : 

27. to offer up sacrifice, first for 

3. to offer gifts and sacrifices : 

9. were offered both gifts and sacrifices, 
23. with better sacrifices than these. 
26. by the sacrifice of himself. 

1 . with those sacrifices which 

5. Sacrifice and offering thou 

8. Sacrifice and offering and 

11. offering oftentimes the same sacrifices, 

12. after he had offered one sacrifice 
26. there remaineth no more sacrifice 

4. By faith. ..a more excellent sacrifice than 

Cain, 

15. let us offer the sacrifice of praise 

16. for with such sacrifices 

5. to offer up spiritual sacrifices, 



'IAS 



Mat 


9 




12 


Mar 


9 




12 


Lu. 


2 




13 


Acts 


7 


Ro. 


12 


lCo.10 


Eph 


.5 


Phi. 


2 




4 


Heb 


.5 




7 




S 




9 



Mar 14: 12. when they killed the passover, 
, Lu. 15: 23. the fatted calf, and kill (it) ; 

27. thy father hath killed the fatted calf, 
30. thou hast killed for him the fatted calf. 
22: 7. when the passover must he killed. 
' Joh. 10: 10. but for to steal, and to hill, 
Actsl0:13.Rise, Peter; kill, and eat. 
11 : 7. Arise, Peter ; slay and eat. 
14: 13. would have done sacrifice 

18. the people, that they had not done sacrifice 
ICo. 5: 7. Christ our passover is sacrificed for us: 
10:20. the things which the Gentiles sacrifice, 
they sacrifice to devils, 

; : 



10: 



11: 
13 

lPet.2: 



Svaiaa-ripiov, thusiasteerion. * 

Mat. 5: 23. bring thy gift to the altar, 
24. thy gift before the altar, 
23 : 18. shall swear by the altar, 

19. the gift, or the altar 

20. shall swear by the altar, 
35. the temple and the altar. 

Lu. 1 : 1 1 . of the altar of incense. 

11 :51. between the altar and the temple: 
Ro. 11 : 3. and digged down thine altars ; 
ICo. 9: 13. and they which wait at the altar are par- 
takers with the altar ? 
10: 18. partakers of the altar ? 
Heb. 7: 13. no man gave attendance at the altar. 

13: 10. We have an altar, whereof 
Jas. 2:21. offered Isaac his son upon the altar ? 
Rev. 6: 9. under the altar the souls 
8: 3. stood at the altar, ■ 
— upon the golden altar 
5. with fire of the altar, 
9: 13. horns of the golden altar 
11: 1 . the temple of God, and the altar, 
14: 18. came out from the altar,- 
16 : 7.1 heard another out of the altar sav, 



Zwpa%, thorax, 



Eph 
ITh 



6:14. having on the breastplate of righteousness ; 
5 : 8. putting on the breastplate of faith 
Rev. 9: 9. breastplates, as it were breastplates of iron ; 
17 .breastplates of fire, and of jacinth, and 
brimstone: 



Lafia, tama. 

1 Co.12 : 9. to another the gifts of healing 
28. miracles, then gifts of healings, 
30. Have all the gifts of healing? 



Mat. 8 

13 

15 

Mar 5 

Lu. 4 

5 

6 



9: 2 



14: 
17: 
22: 

Joh. 4: 

5: 

12: 

Acts 3: 

9: 

10: 

28; 

Heb 12 
Jas. 5 

lPet.2; 



laojuiai, women. 

8. and my servant shall be healed. 
13. And his servant was healed 
15. and I should heal them. 

28. And her daughter was made whole 

29. that she was healed of that plague. 

18. he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, 
17. the Lord was (present) to heal them. 

17. to be healed of their diseases ; 

19. and healed (them) all. 

7. and my servant shall be healed. 

47. and how she was healed immediately. 

2. and to heal the sick. 
11. and healed them that had need of healing. 
42. and healed the child, 

4. and healedhim, and let him go; 

15. when he saw that he ivas healed, 
51 . touched his ear, and healed him. 

47. that he would come down, and heal his son : 

13. And he that ivas healed wist not who it 

40. and I should heal them. 

1 1 . the lame man which was healed 

34. Jesus Christ maketh thee whole : 

38. and healing all that were oppressed 

8. and healed him. 

27. and I should heal them. 
13. but let it rather be healed. 

16. that ye may be healed. 

24. by whose stripes ye were healed. 



Mat.22 



SvO), thuo. 
: 4. and (my) fatlings (are) killed, 



lacriQ, tasis. 

Lu. 13:32. and I do cures to day and to morrow, 
Acts 4: 22. on whom this miracle of healing was 
30. By stretching forth thine hand to heal; 



IAS 



( 380 ) 



IAI 



tacTTTig, laspis. 

Rev. 4: 3. a jasper and a sardine stone : 
21 : 11 - even like a jasper stone, 

18. of the wall of it was (of) jasper : 

19. The first foundation (was) jasper , 



Mat, 
Mar 



Lu. 



Col. 



larpog, latros. 

9:12. They that be whole need not a physician, 
2: 17. They that are whole have no need of the 

physician, 
5 : 26. of many physicians, 
4:23. Physician, heal thyself: 
5: 31, They that are whole need not a physician ; 
8:43. had spent all her living upon physicians, 
4: 14. Luke, the beloved physician, 



®e, ide. 

Mat.25: 20. behold, I have gained beside them five 
22.behold, I have gained two other talents 
25. lo, (there) thou hast (that is) thine. 
26 :65. behold, now ye have heard 
Mar 2 :24. Behold, why do they on the sabbath day 
3 : 34. Behold my mother and 
1 1 : 21 . behold, the fig tree which thou cursedst 
13 : 1 . see what manner of stones 
15: 4. behold how many things they witness 

against thee. 
16: 6. behold the place where they laid him. 
Joh. 1 :29. Behold the Lamb of God, 
36. Behold the Lamb of God ! 
47 (48). Behold an Israelite indeed, 
3:26. behold, the same baptizeth, 
5 : 14. Behold, thou art made whole : 
7: 26. But, lo, he speaketh boldly, 
11 : 3. behold, he whom thou lovest is sick. 

36. Behold how he loved him ! 
12; 19. behold, the world is gone after him. 
16:29. Lo, now speakest thou plainly, 
18:21. behold, they know what I said. 
19: 4. Behold, I bring him forth to you, 

5. (Pilate) saith unto them, Behold the man ! 
14. unto the Jews, Behold your King ! 
Ro. 2:17. Behold, thou art called a Jew, 
Gal. 5: 2. Behold, I Paul say 



i%ea, idea. 

Mat.28: 3. His countenance was like lightning, 



'ISiog, idios. 
Those marked ' are tear iSiav ; 2 the neuter plural. 

Mat. 9: Land came into his own city. 
14:13. into a desert place apart: 1 

23. into a mountain apart 1 
17 : 1 . into an high mountain apart, 1 

19. the disciples to Jesus apart, 1 
20: 17. took the twelve disciples apart l in the way, 
22: 5. one to his farm, another to 
24: 3. the disciples came unto him privately, 1 
25: 14. (who) called his own servants, 

15. according to his several ability ; 



Mar 4 

6 

7 
9 

13 

15 

Lu. 2 

6 

9 
10 



:34. and when they were alone, 1 he expounded 

all things to his disciples. 
-.31. apart l into a desert place, 
32. desert place by ship privately. 1 
:33. aside 1 from the multitude, 
: 2. high mountain apart 1 by themselves: 
28. asked him privately, 1 Why could 
: 3. Andrew asked him privately, 1 
: 20. and put his own clothes on him, 
: 3. into his own city. 
: 41. that is in thine own eye? 
44. is known by his own fruit. 
: 10. and went aside 1 privately 
: 23. and said privately, 1 Blessed 
34. and set him on his own beast, 
Joh. 1 : 1 1 . He came unto Ms own, 2 and 

his own (masc. plur. ) received him not. 
41(42). findeth his own brother Simon, 
4:44. honour in his own country. 
5: 18. said also that God was his Father, 

43. in his own name, 
7:18.seeketh his own glory: 
8 : 44. he speaketh of his own : 
10: 3. he calleth his own sheep 

4. when he putteth forth his own sheep, 
12. whose own the sheep are not, 

13 : 1 . having loved his own 
15: 19. the world would love his own : 
16:32. shall be scattered, every man to his oivn 2 
19 : 27 . that disciple took her unto his own (home) . 2 
Acts 1 : 7. the Father hath put in his own power. 
19. in their proper tongue, 
25. that he might go to his own place. 
2: 6. speak in his own language. 

8. in our own tongue, 

3 : 12. as though by our own power or 
4:23. they w;entto their own (company), 

32. said. ..ought of the things which he pos- 
sessed was his own ; 
13:36. after he had served his own generation 
20: 28. which he hath purchased with his own 
21 : 6. and they returned home 2 again. 
23: 19. went (with him) aside privately 1 
24:23. he should forbid none of his acquaintance 
25 : 19. of their own superstition, 
28:30. in his own hired house, 
Ro. 8: 32. spared not his own Son, 

10: 3. going about to establish their own 

11 :24. be graffed into their own olive tree? 

14: 4. to his own master he standeth or falleth. 

5. be fully persuaded in 7iis own mind. 
lCo. 3: 8. every man shall receive his own reward 

according to his own labour. 
4:12. working with our own hands : 
6: 18. sinneth against Ms own body. 
7: 2. have her own husband. 

4. hath not power of her own body, 
— hath not power of his own body, 

7. every man hath his proper gift 
37. over his own will, 
9: 7. Who goeth a warfare any time at his own 

charges ? 
11:21. every one taketh before (other) his own 

supper: 
12: 11. dividing to every man severally (lit. in his 

own way, or, his own) 
14:35. let them ask their husbands 
15:23. in his own order: 

38. "to every seed his own body. 
Gal. 2: 2. but privately • to them which were of 
6 : 5. shall bear his oivn burden. 

9. for in due season we shall reap, 



Eph 


5 


22. 
24. 


Col. 


3 


18. 


ITh 


2 


14. 
15. 




4 


11. 


ITi. 


2 


6. 




3 


4. 

5. 
12. 




4 


2. 




5 


4. 

8. 




6 


1. 

15. 


2Ti. 


1 


9. 




4 


3. 


Tit. 


1 


3. 

12. 




2 


5. 

9. 


Heb 


4 


10. 




7 


27. 




9 


12. 




13 


12. 


Jas. 


T 


14. 


lPet.3 


1. 






5. 


2Pe1 




20. 




2 


16. 
22. 


Jude 


3 


3. 

16. 
17. 

6. 



IAI 



yourselves unto your oivn husbands, 
to*their own husbands in every thing, 
submit yourselves unto your oivn 
have suffered like things of your own 

countrymen, 
and their own prophets, 
to do your own business, 2 and to work with 

your own hands, 
to be testified in due time. 
One that ruleth well his own house, 
man know not how to rule his own house, 
and their own houses well, 
having their conscience seared with 
shew piety at home, (lit. at his own home) 
But if any provide not for his own, 
count their own masters worthy 
Which in his times he shall shew, (who is) 

the blessed 
according to his own purpose 
after their own lusts 
But hath in due times manifested 
(even) a prophet of their own, 
obedient to their own husbands, 
to be obedient unto their own masters, 
his own works, as God (did) from his. 
first for his own sins, and then for the 
but by his own blood 
that he might sanctify the people with his 

own blood, 
drawn away of his own lust, and enticed, 
(be) in subjection to your own husbands ; 
in subjection unto their own husbands : 
is of any private interpretation. 
But was rebuked for his iniquity: 
turned to his own vomit again; 
walking after their own lusts, 
unto their own destruction, 
fall from your own stedfastness. 
but left their own habitation, 



Suorrig, idiotees. 



Acts 4: 13. and perceived that they were unlearned 

and ignorant men, 
lCo.14: 16. occupieth the room of the unlearned 

23. (those that are) unlearned, or 

24. there come in one that believeth not, or 

(one) unlearned, 
2Co.U : 6. though (I be) rude in speech, yet not in 



lOOV, 



idou. 



Mat 



1 :20. behold, the angel of the Lord 

23. Behold, a virgin shall be with child, 
2: 1. behold, there came wise men from the 

east 
9. and, lo, the star, which they saw 
13. behold, the angel of the Lord 
19. behold, an angel of the Lord 
3:16.fo, the heavens were opened unto him, 

17. And lo a voice from heaven, 
4: 11. and, behold, angels came 
7: 4. and, behold, a beam (is) in 
8: 2. And, behold, there came a 1-eper 

24. And, behold, there arose a great tempest 
29. And, behold, they cried out, 
32. behold, the whole herd of swine ran 
34. And, behold, the whole city 

9: 2. And, behold, they brought to him 
3. And, behold, certain of the scribes 



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Mat 9: 10. behold, many publicans and sinners 

18. behold, there came a certain ruler, 
20. And, behold, a woman, which was diseased 

with an issue of blood 

32. behold, they brought to him 
10: 16. Behold, I send you forth 
11: 8. behold, they that wear soft (clothing) 

10. Behold, I send my messenger 

19. Behold a man gluttonous, 
12: 2. Behold, thy disciples do 

10. And, behold, there was a man 

18. Behold my servant, whom I have chosen ; 

4 Land, behold, a greater than Jonas 

42. and, behold, a greater than Solomon 

46. behold, (his) mother and his brethren 

47. Behold, thy mother and thy brethren 
49. Behold my mother and my brethren ! 

13: 3. Behold, a sower went forth 
15:22. behold, a woman of Canaan 
17: 3. And, behold, there appeared unto them 
5. behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them : 
and behold a voice out of the cloud, 
19:16. And, behold, one came 

27. Behold, we have forsaken all, 
20:18. Behold, we go up to Jerusalem; 

30. And, behold, two blind men 
21 : 5. Behold, thy King cometh 
22: ^.Behold, I have prepared my dinner: 
23: 34. Wherefore, behold, I send 

38. Behold, your house is left unto you 
24:23. Lo, here (is) Christ, 

25. Behold, I have told you before. 

26. Behold, he is in the desert ; 

— behold, (he is) in the secret chambers ; 
25 : 6. Behold, the bridegroom cometh ; 
26: 45. behold, the hour is at hand, 

46. behold, he is at hand that doth betray me. 

47. lo, Judas, one of the twelve, 
51. And, behold, one of them which were 

27:51. And, behold, the veil of the temple 
28: 2. And, behold, there was a great 
7. and, behold, he goeth before you 

— lo, I have told you. 
9. behold, Jesus met them, 

1 1 . behold, some of the watch 

20. and, lo, I am with you 
Mar. 1 : 2. Behold, I send my messenger 

3:32. Behold, thy mother and thy brethren 
4: 3. Behold, there went out a sower 
5:22. And, behold, there cometh one of 
10:28. Lo, we have left all, 

33. Behold, we go up to Jerusalem ; 
13:21. Lo, here (is) Christ; or, lo, (he is) there ; 

23. behold, I have foretold you all things. 
14:41. behold, the Son of man is betrayed 

42. lo, he that betrayeth me 
15:35. Behold, he calleth Elias. 
Lu. 1 :20. And, behold, thou shalt be dumb, 

31. And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy 
36. And, behold, thy cousin Elisabeth, 
38. Behold the handmaid of the Lord; 
44. For, lo, as soon as the voice of thy saluta- 
tion sounded 

48. for, behold, from henceforth 
2: 9. And, lo, the angel of the Lord 

10. for, behold, I bring you good tidings 
25. And, behold, there was a man 

34. Behold, this (child) is set for the fall 
48. behold, thy father and I 

5:12. behold a man full of leprosy: 

18. And, behold, men brought 
6: 23. for, behold, your reward 



IAO 



Lu. 7: 



10 



11 



13 



Joh. 4 
12 
16 
19 



Acts 



27 



12. behold, there was a dead man carried out, I 
25. Behold, they which are gorgeously 
27. Behold, I send my messenger 

34. Behold a gluttonous man, 

37. And, behold, a woman in the city, 
41. And, behold, there came a man 

30. And, behold, there talked with him two 

38. And, behold, a man of the company 

39. And, lo, a spirit taketh him, 
3. behold, I send you forth 

19. Behold, I give unto you power 
25. And, behold, a certain lawyer 

31. and, behold, a greater than Solomon 

32. and, behold, a greater than Jonas 
41. and, behold, all things are clean 
: 7. Behold, these three years I come 

11. And, behold, there was a woman 
16. lo, these eighteen years, 

30. And, behold, there are last 
32. Behold, I cast out devils, 

35. Behold, your house is left unto you 
: 2. And, behold, there was a certain man 
; 29. Lo, these many years do I serve thee, 

21. Lo here! or, lo there! for, behold, the 

kingdom of God 
23. See here ; or, see there: 
;28. Lo, we have left all, 

31 . Behold, we go up to 
2. And, behold, (there was) a man named 
8. Behold, Lord, the half of my goods 

20. behold, (here is) thy pound, which I have 
; 10. Behold, when ye are entered 

21. behold, the hand of him that betrayeth 

31. behold, Satan hath desired (to have) 
38. behold, here (are) two swords. 
47. behold a multitude, and he that was called 
; 14. and, behold, I, having examined (him) 

before you, 
15. and, lo, nothing worthy of death 

29. For, behold, the days are coming, 
50. And, behold, (there was) a man named 
: 4. behold, two men stood by them 

13. And, behold, two of them 
49. And, behold, I send 

35. behold, I say unto you, 
: 15. behold, thy King cometh, 

32. Behold, the hour cometh, 
; 26. Woman, behold thy son ! 

27. Behold thy mother ! And from 
: 10. behold, two men stood by them 
: 7. Behold, are not all these 
: 9. behold, the feet of them which have buried 

25. Behold, the men whom 

28. and, behold, ye have filled 
: 56. Behold, I see the heavens opened, 
: 27. and, behold, a man of Ethiopia, 

36. See, (here is) water ; what doth hinder 
: 10. Behold, I (am here), Lord. 

1 1 . for, behold, he prayeth, 
: 17. behold, the men which 
19. Behold, three men seek 
21 . Behold, I am he whom ye seek : 

30. and, behold, a man stood before 

: 11 . And, behold, immediately there were three 
: 7. And, behold, the angel of the Lord 
; 1 1 . And now, behold, the hand of the Lord 

25. But, behold, there cometh one after me, 

46. lo, we turn to the Gentiles. 
: Land, behold, a certain disciple 
; 22. And now, behold, I go bound 

25. behold, I know that 
: 24. and, lo, God hath given thee 



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Behold, I lay in Sion 

Behold, I shew you a mystery ; 

behold, all things are become new. 

behold, now (is) the accepted time ; behold, 

now (is) the day of salvation, 
and, behold, we live ; 
For behold this selfsame thing, 
Behold, the third time I am ready 
behold, before God, I lie not. 
Behold I and the children 
Behold, the days come, 
Lo, I come-, in the volume 
Lo, I come to do thy will, 
Behold, we put bits in the horses' mouths, 
Behold also the ships, 
Behold, how great a matter a little fire 
Behold, the hire of the labourers 
Behold, the husbandman waiteth 
behold, the judge standeth before the door. 
Behold, we count them 
Behold, I lay in Sion 
Behold, the Lord cometh with 
Behold, he cometh with clouds ; 
and, behold, I am alive 
behold, the devil shall cast (some) of you 
Behold, I will cast her 
, behold, I have set before thee 
9. Behold, I will make them of the synagogue 
— behold, I will make them 

11. Behold, I come quickly: 
20. Behold, I stand at the door, 

4: 1 . and, behold, a door (was) opened 

2. and, behold, a throne was set 
5: 5. behold, the Lion of the tribe of Juda,... 

hath prevailed 
6. and, lo, in the midst of the throne 
6 : 2. and behold a white horse : 
5. and lo a black horse ; 

8. and behold a pale horse: 

12. and, lo, there was a great earthquake ; 

9. and, lo, a great multitude, 
12. (and), behold, there come two woes more 
14. (and), behold, the third woe 

3. and behold a great red dragon. 
1 . And I looked, and, lo, a Lamb 

14. and behold a white cloud, 
5. and, behold, the temple of the 

15. Behold, I come as a thief. 

1 1 . and behold a white horse ; 
3. Behold, the tabernacle of God 
5. Behold, I make all things new. 
7. Behold, I come quickly: 

12. And, behold, I come quickly; 



Ro. 


9: 


33. 


1Co.15:51. 


2Co. 


5: 


17. 




6: 


2. 

9. 




7: 


11. 




12: 


14. 


Gal. 


1 


20. 


Heb 


.2 


13. 




8 


8. 




10 


7. 

9. 


Jas. 


3 


3. 
4. 
5. 




5 


4. 

7. 
9. 
11. 


IPel 


. o 


6. 


Jude 


14. 


Rev 


1 


7. 
18. 




2 


10. 

22. 




3 


8. 



iSqwq, hidros. 



Lu. 22:44. and his sweat was as 
of blood 



it were great drops 



hparda, hieratla. 



Lu. 



9. According to the custom of the priest's 
office, 
Heb. 7 : 5. receive the office of the priesthood, 



hparevima, hieratuma. 

I Pet. 2 : 5. an holy priesthood, to offer 

9. a royal priesthood, an holy nation, 



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Lu. 



hparsvu), hieratuo. 

8. that while he executed the priest's office 



Mat. 8 
12 

Mar 1 
2 

Lu. 1 

5 

6 

10 

17 

Joh. 1 

Acts 4 
5 



14 
Heb.5 

7 



Rev. 



hpsvg, hierus. 

: 4. shew thyself to the priest, 
: 4. but only for the priests ? 

5. on the sabbath days the priests 
: 44. shew thyself to the priest, 
: 26. but for the priests, 
; 5. a certain priest named Zacharias, 
: 14. and shew thyself to the priest, 
: 4. but for the priests alone ? 
:31 . there came down a certain priest that way: 
: 14. yourselves unto the priests. 
-.19. priests and Levites from Jerusalem 
: I. priests, and the captain of the temple 
: 24. the high priest and the captain 
: 7. a great company of the priests were obe- 
dient to the faith. 
: 13. Then the priest of Jupiter, 
: 6. Thou (art) a priest for ever 
: 1. priest of the most high God, 
3. abideth a priest continually. 
11. another priest should rise after the order 

of Melchisedec, 
15. after the similitude of Melchisedec there 

ariseth another priest, 
17. Thou (art) a priest for ever 
21(20). those priests were made without an 

oath; 
— Thou (art) a priest for ever 
23. they truly were many priests, 
: 4. he should not be a priest, seeing that there 

are priests 
: 6. the priests went always 
: 1 1. And every priest standeth dailyministering 
2 1 . And (having) an high priest over the house 

of God ; 
: 6. kings and priests unto God 
10. made us unto our God kings and priests; 
; 6. they shall be priests of God and of Christ, 



iapov, hieron. 

Mat. 4: 5. on a pinnacle of the temple, 

12: 5. in the temple profane the sabbath, 

6. in this place is (one) greater than the 
temple. 
21:12. into the temple of God, 

— bought in the temple, 

14. and the lame came to him in the temple; 

15. crying in the temple, 

23. when he was come into the temple, 
24: 1 . and departed from the temple: 

— the buildings of the temple. 
26:55. teaching in the temple, 

Mar 11:11. and into the temple: 

15. Jesus went into the temple, 
— ■ and bought in the temple, 

16. (any) vessel through the temple. 
27. as he was walking in the temple, 

12:35. while he taught in the temple, 
13 : 1. as he went out of the temple, 

3. over against the temple, 
14:49. in the temple teaching, 
Lu. 2: 27. by the Spirit into the temple: 
37. departed not from the temple, 
46. they found him in the temple, 



Lu. 4 

18: 
19: 

20 
21 



22 



24 
Joh. 2 



10 

11 

18 

Acts 2 

3 



25: 

26; 

ICo. 9: 



.on a pinnacle of the temple, 
.went up into the temple 
, he went into the temple, 
.daily in the temple. 
.the people in the temple, 
. spake of the temple, 
.teaching in the temple; 
. in the temple, for to hear him. 
.and captains of the temple, 
, with you in the temple, 
were continually in the temple, 
, found in the temple those that sold 
he drove them all out of the temple, 
, Jesus findeth him in the temple, 
, Jesus went up into the temple, 
, Jesus in the temple as he taught, 
he came again into the temple, 
as he taught in the temple: 
went out of the temple, 
Jesus walked in the temple 
, as they stood in the temple, 
and in the temple, whither 
with one accord in the temple, 
.went up together into the temple 
at the gate of the temple 
that entered into the temple; 
to go into the temple 
with them into the temple, 
the Beautiful gate of the temple: 
the captain of the temple, and 
i and speak in the temple to the people 
into the temple early in the morning, 
and the captain of the temple 
are standing in the temple, 
And daily in the temple, 
the temple of the great goddess Diana 
entered into the temple, to signify 
when they saw him in the temple, 
brought Greeks also into the temple, 
had brought into the temple. 
him out of the temple : 
while I prayed in the temple, 
hath gone about to profane the temple . 
they neither found me in the temple 
purified in the temple, 
neither against the temple, nor 
caught me in the temple, 
live (of the things) of the temple? 



kpOTrpsiTrjg, liieroprepees. 

Tit. 2: 3. that (they be) in behaviour as becometh 
holiness, 



lepog, hieros. 

1 Co. 9:13. they which minister about holy things 
2Ti. 3: 15. thou hast known the holy scriptures, 



hpocrv\((i), hierosuleo. 

Ro. 2:22. thou that abhorrest idols, dost thou commit 
sacrilege ? 



hpoavXog, hierosulos. 

Actsl9:37. which are neither robbers of churches, nor 



hpovpyiw, hierourgeo. 

Ro. 15:16. ministering the gospel of God, 



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UpioGvvr), hierosunee. 

Heb 7:11. perfection were by the Levitical priesthood, 
12. For the priesthood being changed, there is 
14. of which tribe Moses spake nothing con- 
cerning priesthood. 
24. hath an unchangeable priesthood. 



licavog, hikanos. 

whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: 
I am not worthy that thou shouldest 
gave large money unto the soldiers, 
shoes I am not worthy to stoop down 
his disciples and a great number of people, 
Pilate, willing to content (lit. to do what 

was enough for) the people, 
shoes I am not worthy to unloose : 
I am not worthy that thou shouldest 
many of his disciples went with him, 
a widow: and much people of the city 
a certain man, which had devils long time, 
an herd of many swine feeding 
into a far country for a long time, 
he said unto them, It is enough. 
desirous to see him of a long (season), 
he questioned with him in many words; 
drew away much people after him : 
of long time he had bewitched them 
after that many days were fulfilled, 
he tarried many days in Joppa 
much people was added unto the Lord. 
and taught much people. 
many were gathered together praying. 
Long time therefore abode they 
and had taught many, they returned 
when they had taken security of Jason, 
tarried (there) yet a. good while, 
Many of them also which used curious 
persuaded and turned away much people, 
many lights in the upper chamber, 
talked a long while, even till break 
they all wept sore, and fell on Paul's 
from heaven a great light round about 
we had sailed slowly many days, 
when much time was spent, 
sickly among you, and many sleep, 
not meet to be called an apostle, 
. Sufficient to such a man (is) this 
who (is) sufficient for these things? 
. Not that we are sufficient of ourselves 
shall be able to teach others also. 



Mat. 3 


11. 


8 


8. 


28:12. 


Mar 1 


7. 


10:46. 


15 


15. 


Lu. 3 


16. 


7 


6. 




11. 




12. 


8:27. 




32. 


20 


9. 


22:38. 


23 


8. 




9. 


Acts 5 


37. 


8 


11. 


9:23. 




43. 


11 


24. 




26. 


12 


12. 


14 


3. 




21. 


17 


9. 


18 


18. 


19 


19. 




26. 


20 


8. 




11. 




37. 


22 


6. 


27 


. 7. 




9. 


lCo.ll 


:30. 


15 


. 9. 


2Co. 2 


: 6. 




16. 


3 


: 5. 


2Ti. 2 


: 2. 



iK/mag, ikmas. 

Lu. 8: 6. because it lacked moisture. 



iXapog, hilaros. 

2Co. 9: 7. God loveth a cheerful giver. 



Ro. 12: 



tXajoorrje, hilarotees. 

he that sheweth mercy, with cheerfulness. 



iXaoKOftai, hilaskomai. 



Lu. 18:13. God be merciful to me a sinner. 
Heb 2: 17. to make reconciliation for the sins 



iXao-fjioQ, hilasmos. 



Uoh.2: 2. he is the propitiation for our sins: 

4: 10. sent his Son (to be) the propitiation for 
our sins. 



l\a(jTr]ptov, hilasteerion. 

Ro. 3 :25. a propitiation through faith in his blood, 
Heb 9: 5. shadowing the mercy seat ; of which 



'IXewg, hileos. 

Mat.l 6:22. saying, Be it far from thee, Lord: 
Heb 8: 12. For I will be merciful to their 



Ifiag, himas. 

Mar 1 : 7. the latchet of whose shoes I am not 
Lu. 3:16. the latchet of whose shoes I am not 
Joh. 1 : 27. whose shoe's latchet I am not worthy 
Acts22:25.as they bound him with thongs, 



ikclvotyiq, hikanotees. 

2Co. 3: 5. but our sufficiency (is) of God; 



ucavoio, hikanod. 

2Co. 3: 6. Who also hath made us able ministers 
Col. 1 : 12. unto the Father, which hath made us meet 
to be partakers of 



iKETripia, hiketeeria. 

Heb 5: 7. offered up prayers and supplications 



IfiaTiZojuai, himatizomai. 

Mar 5 : 15. sitting, and clothed, and in his right mind: 
Lu. 8: 35. at the feet of Jesus, clothed, 



IjiaTiov) himation. 

Mat 5:40. let him have (thy) cloke also. 
9: 16. new cloth unto an old garment, 
■ — to fill it up taketh from the garment, 

20. touched the hem of his garment: 

21. If I may but touch his garment, 
11 : 8. A man clothed in soft raiment? 
14:36. only touch the hem of his garment : 
17: 2. his raiment was white as the light. 

21 : 7. put on them their clothes, and they set 

8. spread their garments in the way ; 
23: 5. enlarge the borders of their garments, 
24:18. return back to take his clothes. 
26:65. Then the high priest rent his clothes, 
27: 31. and put his own raiment on him. 
35. and parted his garments, casting lots: 
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Mar 2 : 2 1 . piece of new cloth on an old garment ; 
5: 27. press behind, and touched his garment. 
28. If I may touch but his clothes, 
30. and said, Who touched my clothes ? 
6:56. it were but the border of his garment: 
9: 3. And his raiment became shining, 
10:50. And he, casting away his garment, 
11: 7. and cast their garments on him ; 
8. And many spread their garments 
13: 16. not turn back again for to take up his 

garment. 
15: 20. and put his own clothes on him, 

24. they parted his garments, casting lots 
Lu. 5: 36. a piece of a new garment upon an old )(; 
6 : 29. him that taketh away thy cloke 
7:25. A man clothed in soft raiment? 
8:27. and ware no clothes, neither abode 
44. touched the border of his garment: 
19: 35. they cast their garments upon the colt, 

36. they spread their clothes in the way. 
22:36. let him sell his garment, and buy one. 
23:34. And they parted his raiment, and cast 
lots. 
Joh.13: 4. and laid aside his garments ; 
12. and had taken his garments, 
19: 2. they put on him a purple robe, 

5. wearing the crown of thorns, and the 
purple robe. 

23. took his garments, and made four parts, 

24. They parted my raiment among them, 
Acts 7: 58. the witnesses laid down their clothes 

9: 39. shewing the coats and garments which 
12: 8. Cast thy garment about thee, 
14: 14. they rent their clothes, and ran in 
16:22. the magistrates rent off their clothes, 
18: 6. he shook (his) raiment, and said 
22:20. and kept the raiment of them that 

23. and cast off (their) clothes, and threw dust 
Heb 1 : 1 1 . all shall wax old as doth a garment ; 
Jas. 5: 2. your garments are motheaten. 
lPet.3: 3. or of putting on of apparel ; 
Rev 3: 4. which have not defiled their garments ; 
5. shall be clothed in white raiment; 
18. white raiment, that thou mayest be 
4: 4. sitting, clothed in white raiment ; 
16:15. that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, 
19: 13. clothed with & vesture dipped in blood: 
16. And he hath on (his) vesture and on his 



IfiariGfioq, himatismos. 

Mat 27:35. upon my vesture did they cast lots. 
Lu. 7:25. they which are gorgeously apparelled., 

9: 29. his raiment (was) white (and) glistering 
Joh 19:24. for my vesture they did cast lots. 
Acts20:33.no man's silver, or gold, or apparel. 
ITi. 2: 9. or gold, or pearls, or costly array ; 



ifidpofiai, himlromai. 

ITh. 2: 8. So being affectionately desirous of you, we 
were willing- to 



'iva, hina. 
The mark 2 shews that 'lesf is put for Iva pr) ; 

3 shews that ' to\ or 'for to', is put for ' that' 

with a subjunctive. 
Mat. 1 :22.this was done, that it might be fulfilled 



Mat. 2: lo.lhat it might be fulfilled which was 
4: 3. command that these stones be made 

14. That it might be fulfilled which 
5:29. that one of thy members should perish, 

30. that one of thy members should perish, 
7: 1. Judge not, that ye be not judged. 

1 2. ye would that men should do to you, 
8: 8. that thou shouldest come under my roof: 
9: 6. But that ye may know that the Son 
10:25. the disciple that he be as his master, 
12:10. that they might accuse him. 

16. that they should not make him known: 
14: 15. that they may go into the villages, 

36. besought him that they might only touch 
16:20. that they should tell no man that he 
17: 27. lest 2 we should offend them, 
18: 6. better for him that a millstone 

14. that one of these little ones should perish. 

16. that in the mouth of two or three 
19: 13. that he should put (his) hands on them, 

16. that I may have eternal life? 
20: 21 . Grant that these my two sons may sit, 

31. because they should hold their peace : 
33. Lord, that our eyes may be opened. 

21 : 4. that it might be fulfilled which was 
23:26. that the outside of them may be clean 
24: 20. pray ye that your flight be not in 
26: 4. consulted that they might take Jesus 
b.lest 2 there be an uproar 
16. opportunity to 3 betray him. 
41. that ye enter not into temptation: 
56. that the scriptures of the prophets might 
63. that thou tell us whether thou be 
27 :20. that they should ask Barabbas, 
26. delivered (him) to 3 be crucified. 

32. compelled to 3 bear his cross. 
35. that it might be fulfilled 

28:10. that they go into Galilee, 
Mar 1 :38. that I may preach there also: 

2: 10. But that ye may know that the Son 
3: 2. that they might accuse him. 

9. that a small ship should wait on him 

— lest 2 they should throng him. 

10. pressed upon him for 3 to touch him, 
12. that they should not make him known. 
14. ordained twelve, that they should be with 
him, and that he might send them 
4:12. That seeing they may see, 

21. to 3 be put under a 

— to 3 be set on a candlestick? 

22. but that it should come abroad. 

5 : 10. that he would not send them away 

12. the swine, that we may enter into them. 

18. prayed him thathe might be with him. 

23.(1 pray thee), )( come and lay thy hands 
on her, 

43. that no man should know it ; 
6: 8. that they should take nothing 

12. preached that men should repent. 

25. 1 will that thou give me by and by 

36. that they may go into the country 

41. to his disciples to 3 set before them ; 

56. that they might touch if it were 
7 : 9. that ye may keep your own tradition. 

26. that he would cast forth the devil 

32. beseech him to 3 put his hand upon him. 

36. that they should tell no man: 
8 : 6. gave to his disciples to 3 set before 

22. and besought him to 3 touch him. 

30. that they should tell no man 
9: 9. that they should tell no man 

12. that he must suffer many things, 
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Mar 9: 18. that they should cast him out ; 

22. and into the waters, to 3 destroy him: 

30. Mai any man should know (it). 
\0-.\3.ihat he should touch them: 

17 .that I may inherit eternal life? 

35. we would that thou shouldest do for us 

37. Grant unto us that we may sit, 
48. that he should hold his peace: 
bl.that I might receive my sight. 

11 : 16. not suffer that any man should carry 
25. that your Father also which is in heaven 
28. gave thee this authority to 3 do these things? 

12: 2. that he might receive from the 
13. to 3 catch him in (his) words. 
15. a penny, that I may see (it). 

19. that his brother should take his wife, 
13:18. that your flight be not in the winter. 

34. and commanded the porter to 3 watch. 
14:10. went unto the chief priests, to 3 betray 
12. that thou mayest eat the passover ? 

35. prayed that, if it were possible, the hour 

might pass from him. 

38. Watch ye and pray, lest 2 ye enter into 
49. but the scriptures must be fulfilled. (lit. 

but that the scriptures be fulfilled) 
15:ll.^atf he should rather release Barabbas 

15. to 3 be crucified. 

20. led him out to 3 crucify him. 
21. to 3 bear his cross. 

32. that we may see and believe. 
16: I. that they might come and anoint him. 
Lu. 1: 4. That thou mightest know the certainty 
43. that the mother of my Lord should 
4: 3. this stone that it be made bread. 
5:24. But that ye may know that the Son 
6: 7. that they might find an accusation 

31 . as ye would that men should do 

34. lend to sinners, to 3 receive as much again. 
7: 6. not worthy that thou shouldest enter 

36. that he would eat with him. 
8:10. that seeing they might not see, 

12. lest 2 they should believe and be saved. 

16. that they which enter in may see 

31 , that he would not command them 

32. that he would suffer them to enter 
9:12. that they may go into the towns 

40. 1 besought thy disciples to 3 cast him out; 

45. that they perceived it not: 
10: 40. bid her therefore that she help me. 
11 :33. that they which come in may see 

50. That the blood of all the prophets, 

54. that they might accuse him. 
12:36. that when he cometh and knocketh, 
14: 10. that when he that bade thee cometh, 

23. that my house may be filled. 

29. Lest 2 haply,. ..all that behold (it) begin to 
mock him, 
\o:29.that I might make merry with 
16: A. that, when I am put out of the 

9. that, when ye fail, they may receive 

24. that he may dip the tip of his finger 

27. that thou wouldest send him to my 

28. lest 2 they also come into this place of 

torment. 
17 : 2. that he should offend one of these 
18: 5. lest 2 by her continual coming she weary 

15. infants, that he would touch them: 

39. that he should hold his peace: 

41. that I may receive my sight. 
19: 4. into a sycomore tree to 3 see him: 

15. that he might know how much every 
20: 10. that they should give him of the fruit 



Lu, 



Joh 



20:14. 


20. 


28. 


21:36. 


22: 8. 


30. 


32. 


46. 


1: 7. 


8. 


19. 


22. 


27. 


31. 


2:25. 


3:15. 


16. 


17. 


20. 


21. 


4: 8. 


15. 


34. 



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that the inheritance may be our's. 

that they might take hold of his words, 

that his brother should take his wife, 

that ye may be accounted worthy 

that we may eat. 

That ye may eat and drink at my table 

that thy faith fail not : 

lest 2 ye enter into temptation. 

to 3 bear witness of the Light, that all 

(men) through him might believe. 
to 3 bear witness of that Light, 
from Jerusalem to 3 ask him, 
that we may give an answer to them 
I am not worthy to 3 unloose, 
but that he should be made manifest 
needed not that any should testify 
That whosoever believeth in him 
that whosoever believeth in him 
into the world to 3 condemn the world; 

but that the world through him might be 
lest 2 his deeds should be reproved. 
that his deeds may be made manifest, 
unto the city to 3 buy meat. 
that I thirst not, neither come hither 
My meat is to 3 do the will of him that 

sent me, 
that both he that soweth and he that reap- 

eth may rejoice together. 
that he would come down, and heal 
to 3 put me into the pool: 
lest 2 a worse thing come unto thee. 
that ye may marvel. 
That all (men) should honour the Son, 
I say, that ye might be saved, 
given me to 3 finish, 
that ye might have life, 
buy bread, that these may eat ? 
that every one of them may take a little, 
that remain, that nothing be lost. 
to 3 make him a king, 
that we might work the works of God ? 
that ye believe on him whom he 
that we may see, and believe thee ? 
not to 3 do mine own will, but the will of 

him that sent me. 
, that of all which he hath given me 
. that every one which seeth the Son, 
. that a man may eat thereof, 
. that thy disciples also may see the works 
. that the law of Moses should not be 
.priests sent officers to 3 take him. 
. that they might have to accuse him. 
rejoiced to 3 see my day: 
. took they up stones to 3 cast at him : 
. that he was born blind ? 
. that the works of God should be made 
.that if any man did confess that he was 

Christ, 
. that I might believe on him ? 
. that they which see not might see ; 
. but for to 3 steal, 

I am come that they might have life, 
.that I might take it again, 
again to 3 stone him. 
that ye may know, and believe, 
.that the Son of God might be glorified 
. that I may awake him out of sleep. 
.to the intent ye may believe ; 
. Let us also go, that we may die 
. to 3 comfort them concerning their brother. 
. unto the grave to 3 weep 
. that even this man should not have died ? 



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Joh. 11:42. 1 said (it), that they may believe 
bO.that one man should die for 

52. that also he should gather together 

53. for to' 3 put him to death. 
55. to 3 purify themselves. 

57. that, if any man knew where he were, 
12: 9. that they might see Lazarus also, 

1 0. that they might put Lazarus also to death ; 
20. among them that came up to* worship at 

the feast : 
23. that the Son of man should be glorified. 

35. lest 2 darkness come upon you: 

36. that ye may be the children of light. 
38. That the saying of Esaias the prophet 
40. that they should not see with (their) eyes, 
42. lest 2 they should be put out of the 

46. that whosoever believeth on me 
47. for I came not to 3 judge the world, but 
to 3 save the world. 
13: 1. that he should depart out of this world 
2. to 3 betray him ; 

15. that ye should do as I have done 

18. that the scripture may be fulfilled, 

19. that, when it is come to pass, 
29. that he should give something to 
34. That ye love one another ; 

— that ye also love one another. 

14: 3. that where I am, (there) ye may be 
13. that the Father may be glorified 

16. that he may abide with you for ever ; 

29. that, when it is come to pass, 

31. that the world may know that. I 
15: 2. that it may bring forth more fruit. 

8. that ye bear much fruit ; 
W.ihat my joy might remain in you, 

12. That ye love one another, 

13. that a man lay down his life 

16. that ye should go and bring forth fruit, 

— that whatsoever ye shall ask 
17 .that ye love one another. 

25. that the word might be fulfilled 
16: l.that ye should not be offended. 

2. that whosoever killeth you 
4. that when the time shall come, 
7. expedient for you that I go away: 
24. that your joy may be full. 

30. that any man should ask thee : 

32. that ye shall be scattered, 

33. that in me ye might have peace. 
17: 1 . that thy Son also may glorify thee : 

2. that he should give eternal life 

3. that they might know thee the only 

4. thou gavest me to 3 do. 

1 1. that they may be one, as we (are). 

12. that the scripture might be fulfilled. 

13. that they might have my joy fulfilled 
15. that thou shouldest take them out 

— that thou shouldest keep them 
19. that they also might be sanctified 

21. That they all may be one; 

— that they also may be one in us: that the 

world may believe 

22. that they may be one, even as we 

23. that they may be made perfect 

— that the world may know that thou 

24. that they also, whom thou hast given 

— that they may behold my glory, 

26. that the love wherewith thou hast 
18: 9. That the saying might be fulfilled, 

28. lest 2 they should be defiled; but that they ! 

might eat the passover. 
32. That the saying of Jesus might 



Joh. 18: 33. that I should not be delivered 

37. that 1 should bear witness unto 
39. that I should release unto you one 

19: 4. that ye may know that I find 
16. unto them to 3 be crucified. 
24. that the scripture might be fulfilled, 
28. that the scripture might be fulfilled, 
31. that the bodies should not remain 

— that their legs might be broken, 
3b. that ye might believe. 

36. that the scripture should be fulfilled, 

38. that he might take away the body 
20:31. that ye might believe that Jesus 

— that believing ye might have life 
Acts 2:25. that I should not be moved: 

4:17 .that it spread no further 

5: 15. that at the least the shadow of Peter 

26. lest 2 they should have been stoned. 
8:19. that on whomsoever I lay hands, 
9:2\. that he might bring them bound 
16:30. Sirs, what must I do to 3 be saved? 

36. magistrates have sent to 3 let you go: 
17:15./or to 3 come to him with all speed, 
19: 4. that they should believe on him 
21:24. that they may shave (their) heads: 
22: 5. unto Jerusalem, for to 3 be punished. 

24. that he might know wherefore 
23:24:. that they may set Paul on, 
24: 4. that I be not further tedious 
27:42. counsel was to 3 kill the prisoners, 

Ro. 1:11. that I may impart unto you some 
13. that I might have some fruit 
3: 8. do evil, that good may come? 

19. that every mouth may be stopped, 
4:16. that (it might be) by grace; 
5:20. that the offence might abound. 

21 . That as sin hath reigned unto death, 
6: 1. continue in sin, that grace may abound? 
4. that like as Christ was raised up 
6. that the body of sin might be destroyed, 
7: 4. that we should bring forth fruit unto 
God. 
13. But sin, that it might appear sin, 

— that sin by the commandment might 
8: 4. That the righteousness of the law 

17. that we maybe also glorified 
9:11. that the purpose of God according to 
23. that he might make known 
11: 11. stumbled that they should fall? 
19. that I might be graffed in. 

25. lest 2 ye should be wise in your own 

31. that through your mercy they also 

32. that he might have mercy upon all. 
14: 9. that he might be Lord both of the dead 
15: 4. that we through patience and comfort 

6. That ye may with one mind 

16. that the offering up of the Gentiles 
20. lest* I should build 

31. That I may be delivered from them 

— that my service which 

32. TJiat I may come unto you with joy 
16: 2. That ye receive her in the Lord, 

ICo. 1:10. that ye all speak the same thing, 

15. Lest 2 any should say that I had baptized 
in mine own name. 

17. lest 2 the cross of Christ should be made 
27. to 3 confound the wise; 

— to 3 confound the things which are 
28. to 3 bring to nought things that are: 

31. That, according as it is written, He that 
glorieth, let him 
2 : 5. That your faith should not stand 
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!Co. 2:12. that we might know the things 

3: 18. become a fool, that he maybe wise. 
4: 2. Mai a man be found faithful. 
3. that I should be judged of you, 
6. that ye might learn in us 
— that no one of you be puffed up 
8. that we also might reign with you. 

that he that hath done this deed might be 
taken away 

that the spirit may be saved 

that ye may be a new lump, 
, that ye may give yourselves to fasting 

that Satan tempt you not for your 
. that both they that have wives be 
. that she may be holy both in body 
. not that I may cast a snare upon you, 
. lest 2 I make my brother to offend. 
. lest 2 we should hinder the gospel of Christ. 
. that it should be so done unto me : 

that any man should make my glorying 
. that, when I preach the gospel, 
.that I might gain the more. 

that I might gain the Jews ; 

that I might gain them that are 
. that I might gain them that are 
. that I might gain the weak : 

that I might by all means save some. 
. that I might be partaker thereof 
. So run, that ye may obtain. 
. they (do it) to 3 obtain a corruptible crown ; 
. that they may be saved. 
.that they which are approved may be 

made manifest 
. that we should not be condemned 
. that ye come not together unto 
. That there should be no schism 
.though I give my body to 3 be burned, 
. rather that ye may prophesy, 
.but rather that ye prophesied: 

that the church may receive edifying 
. that ye may excel to the edifying 
.pray that he may interpret. 
. that (by my voice) I might teach 
. that all may learn, and all 
. that God may be all in all. 
. that there be no gatherings when I come. 
. that ye may bring me on 
. see that he may be with you 
.that he may come unto me: 
.1 greatly desired him to 3 come unto you 

his will was not at all to 3 come at this 
. That ye submit yourselves unto such, 
. that we should not trust in ourselves, 
.that for the gift (bestowed) upon us 
. that ye might have a second benefit ; 
. that with me there should be yea 
Jest, 2 when I came, I should have sorrow 
. not that ye should be grieved, but that ye 

might know the love 
.that I may not overcharge you all. 

that I might know the proof of you, 

Lest 2 Satan should get an advantage of us : 

that the excellency of the power 
. that the life also of Jesus might be 
. that the life also of Jesus might be 
. that the abundant grace might 
. that mortality might be swallowed 
. that every one may receive the things 
.that ye may have somewhat to (answer) 
. that they which live should not 
. that we might be made 
.that the ministry be not blamed: 



5: 2. 

5. 

7. 

7: 5. 

29. 

34. 

35. 
8:13. 
9:12. 

15 

18 
19 
20, 

21 
22 

23 

24 

25 

10:33 

11:19 

32 

34 

12:25 

13: 3 

14: 1 

5 

12 

13 

19 

31 

15:28 

16: 2 

6 

10 

11 

12 

16 

2Co. 1: 9 

11 

15 

17 

2: 3 

4 

5 

9 

11 

4: 7, 
10 
11 
15 

5: 4 
10 
12 
15 
21 

6: 3 



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2Co. 7: 9. that ye might receive damage by us 
8: 6. that as he had begun, so he would 

7. that ye abound in this grace also. 

9. that ye through his poverty might 
13. not that other men be eased, 
\4.that their abundance also may be 

9: 3. lest 2 our boasting of you should be in vain 

— that, as I said, ye may be ready: 

4. we that we say not, ye 

5. that they would go before unto you, 

8. that ye, always having all sufficiency 
10: 9. That I may not seem as if I would 
11: 7. that ye might be exalted, 

12. that I may cut off occasion 

— that wherein they glory, they may 
16. that I may boast myself a little. 

7. lest 2 I should be exalted 

— the messenger of Satan to 3 buffet me, lest 2 
I should be exalted above measure. 

8. that it might depart from me. 

9. that the power of Christ may rest 
7. not that -we should appear approved, but 

that ye should do that which is 
10. lest 2 being present I should use sharpness, 
Gal. 1 : 16. that I might preach him among 

2: 4. that they might bring us into bondage : 
5. that the truth of the gospel might 
9. that we (should go) unto the heathen, 
10. that we should remember the poor ; 

16. that we might be justified by 
19. that I might live unto God. 

3:14. That the blessing of Abraham 

— that we might receive the promise 
22. that the promise by faith of Jesus 
24. that we might be justified by faith. , 

4: 5. To 3 redeem them that were under the 
law, that we might receive the adoption 
of sons. 

17. that ye might affect them. 

5: 17. so that ye cannot do the things 
6:12. lest 2 they should suffer persecution 

13. that they may glory in your flesh. 
Eph. 1:17. That the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

2: 7. That in the ages to come he might 
9. lest 2 any man should boast. 

10. that we should walk in them. 

15./o?' to 3 make in himself of twain one new 
man, 
3: 10. To the intent that now unto the 
16. That, he would grant you, according 
17(18). that ye, being rooted and grounded in 

love, 
19. that ye might be filled with all 
4:10. that he might fill all things. 

14. That we (henceforth) be no more children, 

28. that he may have to give to him 

29. that it may minister grace 

5:26. That he might sanctify and cleanse it 
27. That he might present it to himself 

that it should be holy and without blemish. 

33. that she reverence (her) husband. 

6: 3. That it maybe well with thee, 
13. that ye may be able to withstand 

19. that utterance may be given unto me, 

20. that therein I may speak boldly, 

21 . that ye also may know my affairs, 

22. that ye might know our affairs, 
Phi. 1 : 9. that your love may abound yet more 

10. that ye maybe sincere and without offence 

26. That your rejoicing may be more 

27. that whether I come and see you, 
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Phi. 2:10. That at the name of Jesus every knee 

15. That ye may be blameless and harmless, 
19. that I also may be of good comfort, 
27. lest 2 I should have sorrow upon sorrow. 
28. that, when ye see him again, 
30. to 3 supply your lack of service 
3: 8. that I may win Christ, 
Col. 1: 9. that ye might be filled with 

18. that in all (things) he might have 
28. that we may present every man 
2: 2. That their hearts might be comforted, 

4. lest 2 any man should beguile you 
3:21. lest 2 they be discouraged. 
4: 3. that God would open unto us a door 
4. That I may make it manifest, 
8. that he might know your estate, 
12. that ye may stand perfect and complete 

16. cause that it be read also in the church 
— that ye likewise read the (epistle) 

17. Take heed to the ministry... that thou 

fulfil it. 
ITh. 2:16. the Gentiles that they might be saved, 
4: I. that.. .(so) ye would abound more and 

12. That ye may walk honestly toward 

13. that ye sorrow not, even as others 
5: 4. that that day should overtake you 

10. that, whether we wake or sleep, we should 
live together with him. 
2Th. 1 : 11. that our God would count you worthy 
2:12. That they all might be damned 
3: l.thut the word of the Lord may have 
2. that we may be delivered from 
9. but to 3 make ourselves an ensample 
12. that Avith quietness they work, 

14. that he may be ashamed. 

lTi. 1 : 3. that thou mightest charge some that they 
teach no other doctrine, 
16. that in me first Jesus Christ might 

18. that thou by them mightest war a good 
20. that they may learn not to blaspheme. 

2: 2. that we may lead a quiet and peaceable 
3: 6. lest 2 being lifted up with pride he fall 
7. lest 2 he fall into reproach 

15. that thou mayest know how 
4:15. that thy profiting may appear 
5: 7. that they may be blameless. 

16. that it may relieve them that are 

20. that others also may fear. 

21 . that thou observe these things 

6: I. that the name of God and (his) doctrine 
be not blasphemed. 

19. that they may lay hold on eternal life. 
2Ti . 1:4. that I may be filled with joy ; 

2: 4. that he may please him who hath 

10. that they may also obtain the salvation 
3:17. That the man of God may be perfect, 
4:17. that by me the preaching might be fully 
Tit. 1 : b.that thou shouldest set in order 

9. that he may be able by sound doctrine 

13. that they may be sound in the faith ; 
2: 4. That they may teach the young women 

b.that the word of God be not blasphemed. 
8. that he that is of the contrary part maybe 
ashamed, 
10. that they may adorn the doctrine 

12. that, denying ungodliness- and worldly 

lusts, we should live 

14. that he might redeem us from all 

3: 7. That being justified by his grace, we 
should be made heirs 
8. that they which have believed in God 

13. that nothing be wanting unto them. 



Tit. 3: 14. that they be not unfruitful. 
Philem.13.jf/ia* in thy stead he might 

14. that thy benefit should not be 

15. that thou shouldest receive him 
19. albeit I do not say to thee 

Heb 2: 14. that through death he might destroy 

17. that he might be a merciful 
3:13. lest 2 any of you be hardened 
4: 11. lest 2 any man fall after 

16. that we may obtain mercy, 
5 : 1 . that he may offer both gifts 
6:12. That ye be not slothful, 

18. That by two immutable things, 
9:25. that he should offer himself often, 

10: 9. that he may establish the second. 

36. that, after ye have done the will of God, 
ye might receive the promise. 

11:28. lest 2 he that destroyed the firstborn should 
touch them. 
35. that they might obtain a better 
40. that they without us should not be made 

12: 3. lest 2 ye be wearied 

13. lest 2 that which is lame be turned out of 
27. that those things which cannot be shaken 

13:12. that he might sanctify the people 

17. that they may do it with joy, 
19. that I maybe restored to you 

Jas. 1 : 4. that ye may be perfect and entire, 
4: 3. that ye may consume (it) upon your 
5: 9. lest 2 ye be condemned: 

12. lest 2 ye fall into condemnation. 

IPet. 1 : 7. That the trial of your faith, 
2: 2. that ye may grow thereby: 

12. that, whereas they speak against you 
21. that ye should follow his steps: 

24. that we, being dead to sins^ 
3 : 1 . that, if any obey not the word, 
9. that ye should inherit a blessing. 

16. that, whereas they speak evil of you, 

18. that he might bring us to God, 

4: 6. that they might be judged according 
1 1 . that God in all things may be glorified 

13. that, when his glory shall be revealed, 
5: 6. that he may exalt you in due time: 

2Pet. 1 : 4. thai by these ye might be partakers 

3: 17. lest 2 ye also, being led away 
1 Joh. 1 : 3. that ye also may have fellowship 

4. that your joy may be full. 

9. faithful and just to 3 forgive us (our) sins, 
2: l.that ye sin not. 

19. that they might be made manifest 

27. that any man teach you: 

28. that, when he shall appear, 
3: l.that we should be called 

5. was manifested to 3 take away our sins; 
8. that he might destroy the works 

11. that we should love one another. 
23. That we should believe on the name 

-4: 9. that we might live through him. 

17. that we may have boldness 

21 . That he who loveth God loveth his 
5: 3. that we keep his commandments: 
13. that ye may know that ye have 

— that ye may believe on the name 

16. T do not say that he shall pray for it. 

20. that we may know him that is true, 
2 Joh. b.that we love one another. 

6. that we walk after his commandments. 

— That,... ye should walk in it. 
8. that we lose not those things 

12. that our joy may be full. 

3Joh. 4. than to 3 hear that my children walk 



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SJoh. 8, 

Rev. 2:10 

21 

3: 9 

11 

18 



6: 2. 

4. 

11. 

7: 1. 

8: 3. 

6. 

12. 

9: 4. 

5. 

15, 

20 

11: 6 

12: 4 

6 

14 
15 
13:12 
13 
15 

16 

17 
14:13 
16:12 

15 
18: 4 

19: 

15 

18 

20: 3 

21:15 

23 

22:14 



that we might be fellowhelpers 

that ye may be tried ; 

space to 3 repent 

I will make them to 3 come and worship 

that no man take thy crown. 

that thou mayest be rich ; 

that thou mayest be clothed, 
that thou mayest see. 

conquering, and to 3 conquer. 

that they should kill one another: 
. that they should rest yet for a little 
. that the wind should not blow 
.that he should offer (it) with the prayers 
.prepared themselves to 3 sound. 
.so as the third part of them was 
. that they should not hurt the grass 
.that they should not kill them, but that 

they should be tormented 
.for to 3 slay the third part of men. 
. that they should not worship devils, 
. that it rain not in the days of 
.for to 3 devour her child as soon 

that they should feed her there 
. that she might fly into the wilderness, 
. that he might cause her to be carried 
.to 3 worship the first beast, 
. so that he maketh fire come down 
. that the image of the beast should 

that as many as would not worship 
.to 3 receive (lit. that he should give them) 

a mark 
. that no man might buy or sell, 

that they may rest from their labours ; 

that the way of the kings of the east 

lest' 2 he walk naked, 

that ye be not partakers of her sins, and 

that ye receive not of her plagues. 
. that she should be arrayed 
. that with it he should smite 
. That ye may eat the flesh of kings, 
. that he should deceive the nations 
• to 3 measure the city, 

. no need of the sun, neither of the moon, 
to 3 shine in it: 

that they may have right to the tree of 



iouSato-jUoc5 ioudaismos. 

Gal. 1 : 13. my conversation in time past in the Jews 
religion, 
14. And profited in the Jews' religion 



iTTirevg, hippies. 



Acts23:23.and horsemen threescore and ten, 
32. left the horsemen to go with him, 



ITTTTLKOV, Mppikon. 
Rev. 9 : 16. number of the army of the Norsemen 



tWoe? hippos. 



Jas. 3 
Rev. 6 



Ivarl or %a rl, hinati, hina ti. 

Mat. 9: 4. Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts? 

21-AQ.why hast thou forsaken me? 
Lu. 13: 7. w% cumbereth it the ground? 
Acts 4:25. Why did the heathen rage, 

7:26. why do ye wrong one to another? 
1Co.10:29.k% is my liberty judged of another 
(man's) conscience? 



log, 10S. 

Ro. 3: 13. the poison of asps (is) under their lips: 
Jas. 3: 8. an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. 

5 : 3. the rust of them shall be a witness against 



tou<W'£w, ioudaizo. 



Gal. 2:H. why compellest thou the Gentiles to live as 
do the Jews ? 



3. we put bits in the horses' mouths, 
2. 1 saw, and behold a white horse : 

4. there went out another horse 
5. 1 beheld, and lo a black horse ; 

8. 1 looked, and behold a pale horse : 
9: 7. the locusts (were) like unto horses 
9. chariots of many horses running 

17. thus I saw the horses in the vision, 
— and the heads of the horses (were ) 

14: 20. even unto the horse bridles, 
18:13. and horses, and chariots, and slaves, 
19:11. heaven opened, and behold a white horse ; 
14. followed him upon white horses, 

18. and the flesh of horses, 

19. against him that sat on the horse, 
21. him that sat upon the horse, 



ipig, iris. 

Rev. 4: 3. a rainbow round about the throne, 
10: Land a rainbow (was) upon his head, 



iGayyEXog, isangelos. 

Lu. 20:36. for they are equal unto the angels 



iar)fjLi, iseemi. 

Acts26; 4. My manner of life... know all the Jews ; 
Hebl2:17.For ye know how that afterward, when he 
would have 



loOi, isthi. 

From eifii. 

Mat. 2: 13. fee thou there until I bring thee word: 

5:25.^ree with thine adversary 
Mar. 5: 34. go in peace, and fee whole of thy plague. 
Lu. 19: 17. have thou (lit. fee thou having) authority 
ITi. 4: 15. give thyself wholly to (lit. fee thou in) 
them; 



tcrog or mtoq, isos. 

Mat.20: 12. thou hast made them equal unto us, 
Mar 14: 56. their witness agreed not (lit. was not 
competent') 



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Mar 14:59. neither so did their witness agree (lit. was , Lu. 

not equal or competent) 
Lu. 6:34. to receive as much again. 
Joh. 5 : IS. making himself equal with God. 
Actsll : 17. God gave them the like gift as (he did) 

unto us, 
Phil. 2: 6. not robhery to be equal Avith God: 
Rev.21 : 16. length and the breadth and the height of 

it are equal. 



IcrorriQ, isotees. 

2Co. 8: 14(13). But by an equality, (that) now 

14. that there may be equality : 
Col. 4: l.give unto (your) servants that which i: 
just and equal; (lit. equity) 



iGOTLfxog, isotimos. 

2Pet. 1 : 1 . have obtained like precious faith with us 



t<7o^t>xocj isopsukos. 

Phil. 2 : 20. For I have no man likeminded, who will 



Joh 



Mat. 2 

4: 

6: 

12: 



18: 



20: 



24 



27 



Mar. 3; 



10 
11 
13 

Lu. 1 
4 



fcOTTj/if? histeemi. 

came and stood over where the young child 

and settethhim on a pinnacle of the temple, 

they love to pray standing in the 

house divided against itself shall not stand: 

how shall then his kingdom stand? 

(his) mother and his brethren stood 

thy mother and thy brethren stand without, 

multitude stood on the shore. 

There be some standing here, which shall 

not taste 
Jesus called a little v child unto him, and 

set him in the midst 
three witnesses every word may be esta- 
blished. 
and saw others standing idle in the 
and found others standing idle, 
Why stand ye here all the day idle ? 
And Jesus stood still, and called them, 
the abomination of desolation, spoken of 

by Daniel the prophet, stand in the 

holy place, 
he shall set the sheep on his right hand, 
they covenanted w r ith him for thirty pieces 
came unto (him) they that stood by, 
Jesus stood before the governor: 
Some of them that stood there, when they 

heard (that), 
that kingdom cannot stand. 
that house cannot stand. 
and be divided, he cannot stand, 
and, standing without, sent unto him, 
there be some of them that stand here, 
he took a child, and set him in the midst 
Jesus stood still, and commanded him 
certain of them that stood there said 
ye shall be brought before rulers and 
standing where it ought not, 
an angel of the Lord standing on the right 
and set him on a pinnacle of the temple, 
he stood (lit. was standing) by the lake of 

Gennesaret, 



5 : 2. saw two ships standing by the lake : 
0: 8. Rise up, and stand forth in the midst. 
And he arose and stood forth. 

17. and stood in the plain, 
7:14. they that bare (him) stood still. 

3S. stood at his feet behind (him) weeping, 
and began to wash 
8 : 20. Thy mother and thybrethren stand without, 

44. immediately her issue of blood stanched. 
9:27. there be some standing here, 

47. took a child, and set him by him, 
11: 18. how shall his kingdom stand? 
13: 25. ye begin to stand without, and to knock 
17 : 12. lepers, which stood afar off: 
18: 11. The Pharisee stood and prayed thus 

13. the publican, standing afar off, 
40. Jesus stood, and commanded him 

19: 8. Zacchasus stood, and said unto the Lord; 
21 :36. to stand before the Son of man. 
23 : 10. priests and scribes stood and 
35. the people stood beholding. 
49. stood afar off, beholding these things. 
24:36. Jesus himself stood in the midst 
. 1:26. but there standeth one among you, 
35. the next day after John stood, and two 
3:29. which standeth and heareth him, rejoiceth 
6: 22. the people ivhich stood on the other side 
7 :37. Jesus stood and cried, saying, 
8: 3. when they had set her in the midst, 
9. the Avoman standing in the midst. 
44. and abode not in the truth, 
1 1 :56. spake among themselves, as they stood in 

the temple, 
12: 29. The people therefore, that stood by, 
18: 5. which betrayed him, stood with them. 
16. Peter stood at the door without. 

18. the servants and officers stood there, 
— and Peter stood with them, 

25. Simon Peter stood and warmed himself. 
19:25. Now- there stood by the cross of Jesus 
20 : 1 1 . Mary stood without at the sepulchre 

14. saw Jesus standing, and knew not 

19. came Jesus and stood in the midst, 

26. and stood in the midst, and said, 
21 : 4. Jesus stood on the shore : 

Acts 1 : 1 1. why stand ye gazing up into heaven ? 

23. they appointed two, Joseph called Barsabas, 
2: 14. Peter, standing up with the eleven, 
3: 8. he leaping up stood, and walked, 
4: 7. ichen they had set them in the midst, 
14. beholding the man which was healed stand- 
ing with them, 
5:20. Go, stand and speak in the temple 
23. and the keepers standing without before 
25. the men whom ye put in prison are stand- 
ing in the temple, 

27. they set ( them) before the council: 
6: 6. "Whom they set before the apostles: 

13. And set up false witnesses, which said, 
7 :33. the place where thou standest is holy 

55. and Jesus standing on the right hand 

56. the Son of man standing on the right 
60. lay not this sin to their charge. 

8:38. commanded the chariot to stand still: 
9: 7. journeyed with him stood speechless, 
10:30. a man stood before me in bright clothing, 
11 : 13. ichieh stood and said unto him, Send men 

to Joppa, 
12:14. told how Peter stood before the gate. 
16: 9. There stood a man of Macedonia, 
17 :22. Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, and 
31 . Because he hath appointed a day, 



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Acts21 -.40. Paul stood on the stairs, and beckoned 
22 : 25. Paul said unto the centurion that stood by, 

30. brought Paul down, and set him before 
24:20. while I stood before the council, 

21. that I cried standing among them, 
25 : 10. 1 stand at Caesar's judgment seat, 

18. when the accusers stood up, 
26 : 6. now I stand and am judged for the hope 
16. rise, and stand upon thy feet: 
22. 1 continue unto this day, witnessing 
27 : 21 . Paul stood forth in the midst of them, and 
Ro. 3:31. yea, we establish the law. 

5: 2. into this grace wherein we stand, 
10: 3. to establish their own righteousness, 
11 :20. and thou standest by faith. 
14: 4. Yea, he shall be holden up : for God is able 
to make him stand. 
ICo. 7: 37. he that standeth stedfast in his heart, 
10: 12. let him that thinketh he standeth 
15 : 1 . and wherein ye stand ; 
2Co. 1 :24. for by faith ye stand. 

13 : 1 . shall every word be established. 
Eph. 6:11. that ye may be able to stand against 

13. and having done all, to stand. 

14. Stand therefore, having your loins girt 
Col. 4: 12. that ye may stand perfect and complete 
2Ti. 2: 19. the foundation of God standeth sure, 
Heb 10: 9. that he may establish the second. 

11. And every priest standeth daily 
Jas. 2: 3. say to the poor, Stand thou there, 

5 : 9. the judge standeth before the door. 
lPet. 5: 12. grace of God wherein ye stand. 
Jude 24. to present (you) faultless before the 
Rev. 3:20. Behold, I stand at the door, 

5: 6. stood a Lamb (lit. a Lamb standing) as it 

had been slain, 
6:17. and who shall be able to stand ? 
7 : 1. 1 saw four angels standing on the four 
9. a great multitude,... stood (lit. standing) 

before the throne, 
11. the angels stood round about the throne, 
8: 2. seven angels which stood before God ; 
3. another angel came and stood at the altar, 
10: 5. angel which I saw stand upon the sea 
8. the angel which standeth upon the sea 
11 : 4. two candlesticks standing before the God 

1 1 . and they stood upon their feet ; 
12: 4. the dragon stood before the woman 
13: 1(12: 18). I stood upon the sand of the sea, 
14: 1 . lo, a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, 
15: 2. stand on the sea of glass, 
18:10. Standing afar off for the fear of her 

15. shall stand afar off for the fear 
17. as trade by sea, stood afar off, 

19:17.1 saw an angel sta,ndi?ig in the sun; 
20:12.1 saw the dead, small and great, stand 
before God ; 

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Mar. 3 :27. can enter into a strong marl's house, 
— he will first bind the strong man ; 
16. but one mightier than I cometh, 

21 . a strong man armed keepeth his palace, 

22. when a stronger than he shall come 
14. there arose a mighty famine 
25. the weakness of God is stronger than men. 
27. to confound the things which are mighty; 
10. we (are) weak, but ye (are) strong ; 
22. are we stronger than he? 
10. (his) letters,. ..(are) weighty and powerful; 

7. with strong crying and tears 
18. we might have a strong consolation, 
34. waxed valiant in fight, 
14. young men, because ye are strong, 
: 2.1 saw a strong angel proclaiming 
; J.I saw another mighty angel 
: 8. strong (is) the Lord God who judgeth her. 
10. Babylon, that mighty city ! 
21 . a mighty angel took up a stone 

.as the voice of mighty thunderings, 
18. and the flesh of mighty men, 



Lu. 3 
11 

15 
ICo. 1 

4 

10 

2Co.l0 

Heb 5 

6 

11 

Uoh.2 

Rev. 5 

10 

18 



19: 



Mar 12 



Gal. 



t<7Top£a>, historeo. 

18. 1 went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, (lit. 



to hold inquiry of Teter) 



layypoq, iskuros. 
Mat. 3: 1 1 . he that cometh after me is mightier 
12:29. enter into a strong man's house, 

— except he first bind the strong man ? 
14:30. when he saw the wind boisterous, 
Mar. 1 : 7. There cometh one mightier than I 



Lu. 


10 


Eph 


1: 




6 


2Th 


1 


lPet.4 


2Pet. 2 


Rev 


5 




7 




18 



\g\vqi iskus. 

30. and with all thy strength : 
33. and with all the strength, 
27. and with all thy strength, 
19. according to the working of his mighty 

power, 
10. and in the power of his might. 
: 9. and from the glory of his power; 
;ll.as of the ability which God giveth: 
ill. which are greater in power and might, 
: 1 2. to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, 

and strength, 
12. power, and might, (be) unto our God 
2. And he cried mightily with a strong voice, 



Mat. 5: 

8: 

9: 

26: 

Mar. 2: 

5: 

9 

14 

Lu. 6 

8 

13 

14 



16: 

20: 

Joh.21: 

Acts 6: 

15: 

19: 



Gal. 5: 
6: 



laXyw, ishuo. 
13. it is thenceforth good for nothing, 
28. no man might pass by that way. 
12. They that be whole need not a physician, 
40. could ye not watch with me one hour? 
17. They that are whole have no need 
4. neither could any (man) tame him. 
1 8. cast him out ; and they could not. 
37. couldest not thou watch one hour? 
48. upon that house, and could not shake it: 
43. neither could be healed of any, 
24. wijl seek to enter in, and shall not be able. 

6. they could not answer him again 
29. and is notable to finish (it), 
30. and was not able to finish. 

3. 1 ca?mot dig ; to beg I am ashamed. 
26. they could not take hold of his words 
6. and now they were notable to draw it 
10. they were not able to resist the wisdom 
10. neither our fathers nor we were able to 

bear? 
16. prevailed against them, so that they fled 
20. mightily grew the word of God and 
prevailed. 

7. which they could not prove. 

16. we had much work to come by (lit. were 
able with difficulty, to become masters 
of) the boat: 
6. neither circumcision availeth any thing, 

15. neither circumcision availeth any thing, 



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Phi. 4:13.1 can do all things through Christ 
Heb 9: 17. otherwise it is of no strength at all while 
Jas. 5:16.prayerof a righteous man availeth much. 
Rev.12: 8. And prevailed not; neither was their place 



'/(twcj isos. adv. 

Lu. 20:13.i7 may be they will reverence (him) 



[^Ov^lov, ikthudion. 



Mat.l5:34, Seven, and a few little fishes. 
Mar. 8 : 7 . And they had a few small fishes , 



\ Lu. 


11 


: 9 




16 


. 9 




20 


: 3 




22 


29 


Joh 


. 1 


31 

33 

34 




5 


17 




6 


56 

57 




7 


28. 




8; 26. 




10 


15 



L^uc? ikthus. 



Mat. 7:10. Or if he ask a. fish, will he give him 
1 4 : 1 7 . but five loaves , and two fish es. 

19. took the five loaves, and the two fishes, 
15:36. took the seven loaves and the fishes, 
17: 27. take up the fish that first cometh up; 
Mar. 6: 38. they say, Five, and two fishes. 

41. taken the five loaves and the two fishes, 
— the two fishes divided he among them 
43. full of the fragments, and of the fishes. 
Lu. 5: 6. inclosed a great multitude of fishes : 
9. at the draught of the fishes which 
9: 13. but five loaves and two fishes ; 

16. took the five loaves and the two fishes, 
11 : 11 . or if (he ask) a fish, will he for a fish give 

him a serpent ? 
24:42. gave him a piece of a broiled fish, 
Joh. 21 : 6. to draw it for the multitude of: fishes. 
8. dragging the net with, fishes* 
11. drew the net to land full of great fishes, 
1 Co.15: 39. another of fishes, (and) another of birds. 



it^vocj iknos. 

Ro. 4: 12. but who also walk in the steps of that 

faith 
2Co.l2: 18. (walked we) not in the same steps ? 
1 Pet. 2: 21. leaving us an example, that ye should 

follow his steps : 



Icora, iota. 

Mat. 5: 18. one jot or one tittle shall in no wise pass 
from the law, till all be fulfilled. 



Kqyw, icdjuioi, icd/mi, kago, kamoi, kame. 

Mat. 2: 8. that /may come and worship him also. 
10:32. him will /confess also before my Father 

33. him will I also deny before my Father 
11 : 28. and /will give you rest. 
16: 18. And I say also unto thee, - 
21 : 24. 1 also will ask you one thing, 

— / in like wise will tell you 
26:15. and /will deliver him unto you ? 
Mar 1 1 : 29. / will also ask of you one question 
Lu. 1 : 3. It seemed good to me also, 

2:48.thv father and /have sought thee 



.And /say unto you, Ask, 

.And I say unto you, Make to yourselves 

friends 
. / will also ask you one thing ; 
. And /appoint unto you a kingdom, 
.And /knew him not: 
. And /knew him not: but he that 
. And /saw, and bare record 
,My Father worketh hitherto, and /work, 
.dwellethin me, and /in him. 
.and /live by the Father: 
. Ye both know me, and ye know whence 

I am: 
, and I speak to the world those things 
. even so know /the Father: 
21 .and /know them, and they follow me: 
28. And I give unto them eternal life ; 
38. the Father (is) in me, and I in him. 
12:32. And I, if I be lifted up from the earth, 
14:20. and ye in me, and /in you. 
15: 4. Abide in me, and /in you. 

5. He that abideth in me, and /in him, 
9. so have /loved you: 
17:18. even so have / also sent them 

21. as thou, Father, (art) in me, and /in 
26. and /in them. 
20: 15. and /will take him away. 
21 . even so send / you. 
Acts 8:19. Give me also this power, 
10:26. /myself also am a man. 
22 : 13. And the same hour / looked up upon him. 

19. And /said, Lord, they know that I 
26: 29. and altogether such as )( /am, 
Ro. 3: 7. why yet am I also judged as a sinner? 

11: 3. and I am left alone, 
lCo. 2: l.And I, brethren, when I came to you, 

7 : 8. It is good for them if they abide even as /. 
40. and I think also that /have the Spirit 
10:33. Even as /please all (men) in all (things), 
11 : I. even as I also (am) of Christ. 
15: 8. he was seen of mealso, 
16: 4. And if it be meet that /go also, 
2 Co. 6: 17. and I will receive you, 

11:16. that ) ( / may boast myself a little. 
18. /will glory also. 

21. /am bold also. 

22. Are they Hebrews? so (am) /. Are they 

Israelites ? so (am) /. Are they the 
seed of Abraham ? so (am) /. . 
12:20.a?2d (that) /shall be found unto you 
Gal. 4: 12. be as I (am) ; for )( /(am) as ye (are): 

6: 14. and I unto the world. 
Eph. 1 : 15. Wherefore / also, after I heard of your 

faith 
Phi. 2 : 19. that / also may be of good comfort, 

28. and that /may be the less sorrowful. 
lTh. 3: 5. For this cause, when )( /could no longer 

forbear, 
Heb 8: 9. and /regarded them not, saith the Lord. 
Jas. 2:18. and /have works: 

— and /will shew thee my faith by my 
Rev. 2: 6. which I also hate. 
21 .even as /received 
3: 10. 1 also will keep thee 

21 . even as I also overcame, and am set down 



KaOa, hatha. 

Mat.27:10.for the potter's field, as the Lord ap- 
pointed me. 



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ith 



natiiairesis. 



2Co. 10: 4. to the pulling down of strong holds; 
8. and not for your destruction, 
13: 10. to edification, and not to destruction. 



KaOaipib), kathaireo. 

Mar 15 : 36. whether Elias will come to take him down. 

46. and took him down, and wrapped 
Lu. 1 : 52. He hath put doicn the mighty 
12: 18. 1 will pull down my barns, 
23:53. And he took it down, and wrapped it 
Actsl3: 19. And when he had destroyed seven nations 
29. they took (him) down from the tree, and 
laid 
19: 27. and her magnificence should he destroyed, 
2Co.lO: 5. Casting down imaginations, and 



KciOaipu), kathairo. 

Joh. 15: 2. he purgeth it, that it may bring 

HeblO: 2. because that the worshippers once purged 



KaOaiTEp, kathaper 



Ro. 4: 6. Even as David also describeth 

12: 4. For as we have many members 
1 Co. 12 : 12. For as the body is one, 
2 Co. 1 : 14. even as ye also (are) our's in the day of 
3: 13. And not as Moses, (which) put a vail 

18. (even) as by the Spirit of the Lord. 
8: 11. that as (there was) a readiness 
2:11. As ye know how we exhorted 
3: 6. as we also (to see) you: 

12. even as we (do) toward you: 
4: 5. even as the Gentiles which know not 
4: 2. as well as unto them: 
5: 4. called of God, as (was) Aaron. 



lTh. 



Heb 



KaOaiTTb), kathapto. 

Acts2S: 3. and fastened on his hand. 



Mat 


. 8 


2 
3 




10 


8 




I] 


5 




23 


25 
26 


Mai 




40 
4! 
42 




/ 


19 


Lu. 


4 


27 




5 


12 
13 




/ 


22 




11 


39 




17 


14 

17 


ActslO 


15 




11 


9 




15 


9 



KaOapiZ,(jj, katharizo. 

if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 
I will ; be thou clean. And immediately 

his leprosy was cleansed, 
cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, 
the lepers are cleansed, 
for ye make clean the outside of the cup 
cleanse first that (which is) within 
If thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 
I will ; be thou clean. 
and he was cleansed. 
into the draught, purging all meats ? 
and none of them was cleansed, saving 
if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean. 
I will: be thou clean. 
the lepers are cleansed, 
ye Pharisees make clean the outside 
as they went, they were cleansed. 
Were there not ten cleansed? 
"What God hath cleansed, (that) call not 

thou common. 
What God hath cleansed, (that) call not 
purifying their hearts by faith. 



2Co. 7: I. let us cleanse ourselves from all 
Eph. 5:26. That he might sanctify and cleanse it 
Tit. 2:14. and purify unto himself a peculiar 
Heb 9: 14. shall the blood of Christ, ...purge your con- 
science from dead works to serve 

22. almost all things are by the law purged 

with blood ; 

23. should be purified with these ; but 
Jas. 4: S. Cleanse (your) hands, (ye) sinners; 
Uoh. 1 : 7. the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth 

us from all sin. 
9. and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 



KaOapKjjLioQ, katharismos. 



Mar 
Lu. 



1 : 44. and offer for thy cleansing those things 

2: 22. when the days of her purification 

5 : 14. and offer for thy cleansing, 

2 : 6. after the manner of the purifying 

3: 25. and the Jews about purifying. 

1 : 3. when he had by himself purged our sins, 

(lit. having made through himself a 

cleansing of) 
2Pet. 1: 9. hath forgotten that he was purged from 

(lit. the cleansing of) his old sins. 



Joh. 



Heb 



KaOapfia, hatharma. 

lCo. 4: 13. we are made as the filth of the world, 
See also 7repiicd9apixa, which most copies read. 



KadapoQ) katharos. 



: 8. Blessed (are) the pure in heart: 

; 26. the outside of them maybq clean also. 

59. he wrapped it in a clean linen cloth, 

41 . all things are clean unto you. 
; 10. but is clean every whit: and ye are clean, 
but not all. 

1 1 . Ye are not all clean. 
: 3. Now ye are clean through the word 
: 6. upon your own heads; I (am) clean: 
:26. 1 (am) pure from the blood of all (men). 
:20. All things indeed (are) pure; but 
: 5. is charity out of a pure heart, 
: 9. of the faith in a pure conscience. 
: 3 . with pure conscience, 
: 22 . out of a pure heart. 

: 15. Unto the pure all things (are) pure: but 
unto them that are defiled and unbe- 
lieving (is) nothing pure; 
: 22(23) . washed with pure water. 
:27. Pure religion and undefiled 
: 22 . with a pure heart fervently : 
: 6. clothed in pure and white linen, 
: 8. fine linen, clean and white: 

14. clothed in fine linen, white and clean. 
: 18. and the city (was) pure gold, like unto 
clear glass. 

21. the street of the city (was) pure gold, 
: 1 . And he shewed me a pure river 



Ka6apoT7)gi katharotees. 

Heb 9: 13. to the purifying of the flesh: 



Mat 


5: 




23 




27 


Lu. 


11 


Joh. 13 




15 


Actsl8 




20 


Ro. 


14 


iTi 


1 




3 


2Ti 


1 




2 


Tit. 


1 


HeblO 


Jas. 


1 


IPet. 1 


Rev 


15 




19 



21 



KaO&pa, Jcathedra. 

Mat21 : 12. and the seats of them that sold doves, 



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Mat 23: 2. sit in Moses' seat: 

Mar 11 : 15. the seats of them that sold doves : 



KaOi^o/uai, kathezomai. 

Mat 26:55. 1 sat daily with you teaching in the 
Lu. 2:46. sitting in the midst of the doctors, 
Joh. 4: 6. sat thus on the well: 

11: 20. but Mary sat (still) in the house. 

20: 12. And seeth two angels in white sitting, 
Acts 6: 15. And all that sat in the council, 



kciOeiq or KaO' ug, kathis or kath' Ms. 

Ro. 12: 5. and every one members one of another. 



KaO^rig, kathexees. 



Lu. 



1 : 3. to write unto thee in order, 
8 : 1 . And it came to pass afterward, 
Acts 3: 24. and those that follow after, 

11 ; 4. and expounded (it) by order unto them, 
18:23. country of Galatia and Phrygia in order, 



Ma 


t 8:24. 




9:24. 




13:25. 




25: 5. 




26:40. 




43. 




45. 


Ma 


r 4:27. 




38 




5:39. 




13:36. 




14:37 




40. 




41 


Lu. 


8:52. 




22:46 


Epl 


l 5:14 


lTh. 5: 6 



10 



KaQevSw, kathudo, 

but he was asleep. 

the maid is not dead, but sleepetk. 

But while men slept, 

they all slumbered and slept. 

and findeth them asleep, 

came and found them asleep again : 

Sleep on now, and take (your) rest: 

And should sleep, and rise night 

asleep on a pillow: 

the damsel is not dead, but sleepeth. 

he find you sleeping. 

and findeth them sleeping, and saith unto 

Peter, Simon, sleepest thou ? 
he found them asleep again, 
Sleep on now, and take (your) rest: 
she is not dead, but sleepeth. 
Why sleep ye? rise and pray, 
Awake thou that sleepest, 
let us not sleep, 

For they that sleep sleep in the night ; 
whether we wake or sleep, 



Ka^rjyrjr^Cj katheegeetees. 

Mat 23: 8. for one is your Master, 

10. Neither be ye called masters: for one is 
your Master, 



KaOriKOv, katheekon. 

Acts22:22.it is not fit that he should live. 

Ro. 1 : 28. those things which are not convenient; 



KaOrffjiaL, katheemai. 



Mat 4:16. The people which sat in darkness 

— to them which sat in the region and 
9: 9. he saw a man, named Matthew, sitting at 
the receipt of 



Mat 1 1 
13 

15 
20 
22 
23 
24 
26 



27 



28 
Mar 2; 



4 
5 
10 
12 
13 
14 
16 
Lu. 1 
5 



Joh. 2: 

6: 

9: 

12: 

Acts 2: 

3: 

8: 

14: 

20: 

23: 

lCo.14: 

Col. 3: 

Heb 1: 

Jas. 2: 

Rev. 4: 



.like unto children sitting in 

. and sat by the sea side. 

.so that he went into a ship, and sat; 

• a mountain, and sat down there. 

, sitting by the way side, 

. Sit thou on my right hand, 

.and by him that sitteth thereon. 

. as he sat upon the mount of Olives, 

. and sat with the servants, 

, see the Son of man sitting on the right 

. Peter sat without in the palace: 

. When he was set down on the judgment 

seat, 
, And sitting down they watched him 
, sitting over against the sepulchre. 
, and sat upon it. 

certain of the scribes sitting there, 
, sitting at the receipt of custom, 
. the multitude sat about him, 
, on them which sat about him, 
.into a ship, and sat in the sea; 
, had the legion, sitting, and clothed, 
, sat by the highway side begging. 
. Sit thou on my right hand, 
. And as he sat upon the mount of Olives 
. ye shall see the Son of man sitting 
. they saw a young man sitting 
. to them that sit in darkness 
. doctors of the law sitting by, 
.sitting at the receipt of custom: 
.like unto children sitting in the 
. sitting at the feet of Jesus, 
. repented, sitting in sackcloth and 
.blind man sat by the way side 
. Sit thou on my right hand, 
, on all them that dwell on the face of 
.Peter sat down among them.' 
.maid beheld him as he sat 
. shall the Son of man sit on the righ* 
.the changers of money sitting : 
.and there he sat with his disciples. 
. Is not this he that sat and begged ? 
. sitting on an ass's colt. 
. where they were sitting. 
. Sit thou on my right hand, 
. he which sat for alms 
.and sitting in his chariot read 
. there sat a certain man at Lystra, 
. And there sat in a window 
. for sittest thou to judge me 
. to another that sitteth by, 
. where Christ sitteth on the right 
. Sit on my right hand, 
. Sit thou here in a good place ; 

sit here under my footstool : 
.and (one) sat on the throne. 
. And he that sat was to look upon 
. four and twenty elders sitting, 
. and thanks to him that sat on 
. fall down before him that sat 
.in the right hand of him that sat 
. out of the right hand of him that sat 
, unto him that sitteth upon the throne, 
. he that sat on him had a bow ; 
.to him that sat thereon 
. he that sat on him had 
.his name that sat on him was Death, 
. of him that sitteth on the throne, 
. which sitteth upon the throne, 
. he that sitteth on the throne 
. and them that sat on them, 
. elders, which sat before God 



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Rev.l4:l4. (one) sat like unto the Son 

15. to him that sat on the cloud, 

16. he that sat on the cloud 

17: 1 . that sitteth upon many waters : 
3. a woman sit upon a scarlet 
9. on which the woman sitteth. 
15. where the whore sitteth, 
18: 7.1 sit a queen, and am no widow, 
19: 4. worshipped God that sat on the 
11. he that sat upon him (was) called 

18. and of them that sit on them, 

19. against him that sat on the horse, 
21. with the sword of him that sat 

20: 11. white throne, and him that sat on it, 
21 : 5. that sat upon the throne 



icaO* ripLtpav, kath? heemeran. 

Mat.26:55.I sat daily with you teaching 
Mar 14: 49. 1 was daily with you in the temple 
Lu. 11 : 3. day by day our daily bread. 
16:19. fared sumptuously every day : 
19:47. he taught daily in the temple. 
22:53.1 was daily with you in the temple, 
Acts 2:46. continuing daily with one accord 

47. the Lord added to the church daily 
3: 2. whom they laid daily at the gate 
16: 5. increased in number daily. 
17: 11. searched the scriptures daily, 

17. in the market daily with them that 
19: 9. disputing daily in the school 
lCo.l5:31.Idieefaz7y. 

2Co.ll:28.that which cometh upon me daily, 
Heb 3: 13. exhort one another daily, 
7:27. Who needeth not daily, 
10: 11. every priest standeth daily ministering 



KaO^fispivog, katheemerinos. 

Acts 6: l.in the daily ministration. 



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Joh. 12: 14. found a young ass, sat thereon ; 

19: 13. and sat down in the judgment m 
Acts 2: 3. and it sat upon each of them. 
30. Christ to sit on his throne ; 
8:31. he would come up and sit with him. 
12:2\. sat upon his throne, and made 
13: 14. the sabbath day, and sat down. 
16: 13. we sat down, and spake unto 
18:11. And he continued (there) a year 
25 : 6. sitting on the judgment seat 
17.1 sat on the judgment seat, and 
lCo. 6: A. set them to judge who are least 

10: 7. The people sat down to eat and drink, 
Eph. 1 :20. and set (him) at his own right hand 
2Th. 2: 4. sitteth in the temple of God, 
Heb 1 : 3. sat down on the right hand 
8: l.who is set on the right hand 
10: 12. sat down on the right hand 
12: 2. is set down at the right hand 
Rev. 3:21. will I grant to sit with me 

— and am set down with my Father 
20: 4. and they sat upon them, 



Mat. 5: l.i 


13:48.1 


19:28.i 


20:21.1 


23.1 


23: 2. 


25:31. 


26:36. 


Mar. 9:35. 


10:37. 


40. 


11: 2. 


7. 


12:41. 


14:32. 


16:19. 


Lu. 4:20. 


5: 3. 


14:28. 


31. 


16: 6. 


19:30. 


22:30. 


24:49. 


Joh. 8: 2. 



tcaOiZw, kathizo. 

and whenhe was set, his disciples 
they drew to shore, and sat down, and 
when the Son of man shall sit in the 

throne of his glory, ye also shall sit 
my two sons may sit, the one on 
,but to sit on my right hand, and on 
the Pharisees sit in Moses' seat: 
then shall he sit upon the throne 
Sit ye here, while I go and pray 
And he sat down, and called the twelve, 
Grant unto us that we may sit, 
But to sit on my right hand and on 
whereon never man sat ; 
and he sat upon him. 
Jesus sat over against the treasury, and 
Sit ye here, while I shall pray. 
, and sat on the right hand of God. 
to the minister, and sat down. 
And he sat down, and taught 
sitteth not down first, and counteth 
sitteth not down first, and consulteth 
sit down quickly, and write 
, whereon yet never man sat : 
and sit on thrones judging 
.but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, 
,and he sat down, and taught them. 



fca^trj/xt, kathieemi. 



Lu. 5:19. and let him down through the tiling 
Acts 9; 25. and let (him) down by the wall 
10:11. and let down to the earth : 
11 : 5. a great sheet, let down from heaven 



K.adi<jTr)fii) kaihisteemi. 

Mat.24:45. whom his lord hath made ruler 

47. he shall make him ruler over all his 
25:21. 1 will make thee ruler over many things: 
23. 1 will make thee ruler over many things: 
Lu. 12: 14. who made me a judge or a divider 

42. whom (his) lord shall make ruler over 
44. that he will make him ruler over 
Acts 6: 3. whom we may appoint over this 
7 : 10. he made him governor over Egypt 

27 . Who made thee a ruler and a judge over us ? 
35. Who made thee a ruler and a judge ? 
17:15. And they that conducted Paul 
Ro. 5:19. many were made sinners, 

— shall many be made righteous. 
j Tit. 1 : 5. and ordain elders in every city, 
Heb 2: 7. didst set him over the works of 

5 : 1. high priest... is ordained for men in things 
7 : 28. the law maketh men high priests 
8: 3. every high priest is ordained to offer 
Jas. 3: 6. so is the tongue among our members, 

4: 4. is the enemy of God. 
2Pet. 1 : 8. they make (you that ye shall) neither (be) 
barren 



KaOo, hatho. 

Ro. 8 : 26. not what we should pray for as we ought : 
2Co. 8:12. according to that a man hath, (and) not 

according to that he hath not. 
lPet.4: 13. But rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers 



KaOoXov, katholou. 

Acts 4:18. not to speak at all nor teach in the name 
of Jesus. 



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KaOoTrXi^o/uLcu, kathoplizomai. 

Lu. 11 : 21. When a strong man armed keepeth 



Ro. 



KaOopau), kathorao. 

1 : 20. are clearly seen, being understood by 



kclOoti, kathoti. 

Lu. 1 : 1 .because that Elisabeth was barren, 

19: 9.forsomuch as he also is a son 
Acts 2:24. because it was not possible 
45. as every man had need. 
4:35. unto every man according as he had need. 



KW 



Jwc, kaihos. 



Mat.21 
26 
28; 

Mar. 4 
9: 
11: 
14: 

15 

16: 

Lu. 1: 



Joh. 



and did as Jesus commanded 
as it is written of him: 
he is risen, as he said. 
. as they were able to hear 
as it is written of him. 
even as Jesus had commanded : 
found as he had said 
as it is written of him: 
as he had even done unto them. 
as he said unto you. 
. Even as they delivered them 
As he spake to our fathers, 
As he spake by the mouth of 
as it was told unto them. 
As it is written in the law 
as Moses commanded, 
as ye would that men should 
as your Father also is merciful. 
as John also taught his disciples. 
For as Jonas was a sign 
And as it was in the days of Noe, 
even as he had said unto them, 
found as he had said unto them: 
as my Father hath appointed unto me ; 
even so as the women had said: 
as ye see me have. 
as said the prophet Esaias. 
And as Moses lifted up the serpent 
even as they honour the Father. 
as I hear, I judge: 
as it is written, 

As the living Father hath sent me, 
not as your fathers did eat manna, 
as the scripture hath said, 
but as my Father hath taught me, 
As the Father knoweth me, 
not of my sheep, as I said unto you. 
as it is written, 

even as the Father said unto me, 
do as I have done to you. 
and as I said unto the Jews, 
as I have loved you, 
not as the world giveth, 
as the Father gave me commandment, 
As the branch cannot bear fruit 
As the Father hath loved me, 
even as I have kept my Father's 
as I have loved you. 
As thou hast given him power over 
that they may be one, as we (are). 
even as I am not of the world. 



Joh. 17 



19 

20 
Acts 2 



22 
Ro. 1 



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16. even as I am not of the world. 
18. As thou hast sent me into the world, 
21. as thou, Father, (art) in me, 
22. even as we are one: 
23. as thou hast loved me. 
; 40. as the manner of the Jews is to bury. 

21. as (my) Father hath sent me, 
: 4. as the Spirit gave them utterance. 
22. as ye yourselves also know: 

17. But when the time of the promise 
42. as it is written 
44. as he had appointed, 

48. as saith the prophet, 
47. received the Holy Ghost as well as we? 
29. every man according to his ability, 

8. even as (he did) unto us ; 

14. how God at the first did visit 

15. as it is written, 
3. as ye all are this day. 

13. even as among other Gentiles. 
17. as it is written, 

28. And even as they did not like 
2 : 24. as it is written. 
3: 4. as it is written, 

8. as we be slanderously reported, and as 
some affirm that we say, 

10. As it is written, 
4: 17. As it is written, 
8:36. As it is written, For thy sake 
9:13. As it is written, Jacob 

29. And as Esaias said before, 
33. As it is written, 

10: 15. as it is written, How 

11: 8. According as it is written, 

26. as it is written, 
15: 3. as it is written, The reproaches 
7. as Christ also received us 

9. as it is written, For this cause 
21 . as it is written, To whom 

ICo. 1 : 6. Even as the testimony of Christ 
31. according as it is written, 
2: 9. as it is written, Eye hath 
4: 17. as I teach every where in every 
5: 7. as ye are unleavened. 
8: 2. nothing yet as he ought to know. 
10: 6. as they also lusted. 

7. as (were) some of them ; 

8. as some of them committed, 

9. as some of them also tempted, 
10. as some of them also murmured, 
33. Even as I please all (men) 

11: 1 . even as I also (am) of Christ. 
2. as I delivered (them) to you. 
12: 11. to every man severally as he will. 

18. as it hath pleased him. 
13: 12. even as also I am known. 
14:34. as also saith the law. 
15:38. a body as it hath pleased him, 

49. And as we have borne the image 
2Co. 1 : 5. For as the sufferings of Christ 

14. As also ye have acknowledged us 
4: 1 . as we have received mercy, 
6: 16. as God hath said, 
8: 5. And (this they did), not as we hoped, 

6. that as he had begun, 

15. As it is written, He that 
9: 3. that, as I said, ye maybe ready: 

7. according as he purposeth 
9. As it is written, He hath dispersed 

10: 7. as he (is) Christ's, even so (are) we 
11:12. they may be found even as we. 
Gal. 2: 7. as (the gospel) of the circumcision 



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Phil. 1 
2 
3 

Col. 1 



2 

3 

lTh. 1 

2 



Gal. 3: 6. Even as Abraham believed God, 

5:21. as I have also told (you) 
Eph. 1 : 4. According as he hath chosen us 
3: 3. as I wrote afore in few words, 
4: 4. even as ye are called in one hope 
17. walk not as other Gentiles 
21. as the truth is in Jesus: 
32. even as God for Christ's sake hath 
5: 2. as Christ also hath loved us, 
3. as becometh saints; 
25. even as Christ also loved the church, 
29. even as the Lord the church: 
: 7. Even as it is meet for me 
: 12. as ye have always obeyed, 
: 17. as ye have us for an ensample. 
, 6. as (it is) in all the world ; 
— as (it doth) also in you, 

7. As ye also learned of Epaphras 
: 7. as ye have been taught, 
: 13. even as Christ forgave you, 
: 5. as ye know what manner of men 
: 2. as ye know, at Philippi, 

4. But as we were allowed of God 

5. as ye know, nor a cloke of covetousness : 

13. as it is in truth, the word of God, 

14. even as they (have) of the Jews: 
: 4. even as it came to pass, and ye 
: I . that as ye have received of us 

6. as we also have forewarned 

1 1 . as we commanded you ; 
13. even as others which have no hope. 

: 1 1 . even as also ye do. 
: 3. as it is meet, 
: 1. even as (it is) with you: 
; 3. As I besought thee to abide 
: 7. as the Holy Ghost saith, 
: 3. as he said, As I have sworn 
7. as it is said, To day 
5: 3. as for the people, so also 

6. As he saith also in another 
8: 5. as Moses was admonished 

10:25. as the manner of some (is); 
11: 12. as the stars of the sky in multitude, 
1 Pet. 4: 10. As every man hath received 
2Pet.l : 14. even as our Lord Jesus Christ 

3: 15. even as our beloved brother Paul 
Uoh.2: 6. even as he walked. 

18. as ye have heard that antichrist 
27. even as it hath taught you, 
3: 2. for we shall see him as he is. 
3. even as he is pure. 
7. even as he is righteous. 

12. Not as Cain, (who) was of that 
23. as he gave us commandment. 

4: 17. because as he is, so are we 
2Joh. 4. as we have received a commandment 

6. as ye have heard from the 
3Joh. 2. even as thy soul prospereth. 

3. even as thou walkest in the truth. 



2Th. 



ITi. 
Heb 



Mat.27:60.in his own new tomb, 
Mar 1:27. what neiv doctrine (is) this? 
2:21. else the new piece that filled it 

22. must be put into new bottles. 
14:24. This is my blood of the neio testament, 

25. until that day that I drink it new 
16: 17. speak with new tongues ; 
Lu. 5:36. No man putteth a piece of a new garment 

— both the new maketh a rent, 

— out of the new agreeth not with 
38. must be put into new bottles ; 

22:20. the new testament in my blood, 
Joh. 13:34. A new commandment I give 

19:41. in the garden a new sepulchre, 
Actsl7: 19. what this new doctrine, 

21. or to hear some new (lit. newer) thing. 
1 Co.l 1 : 25. This cup is the new testament 
2Co. 3: 6. able ministers of the new testament ; 
5:17. (he is) a new creature: 

— all things are become new. 
Gal. 6 : 15. but a new creature. 

Eph. 2: 15. of twain one new man, 

4: 24. put on the new man, 
Heb. 8: 8. 1 will make a new covenant 
13. In that he saith, A new 

9: 15. the mediator of the new testament, 
2Pet.3:13.1ook for new heavens and a new earth, 
Uoh.2: 7. 1 write no new commandment 

8. Again, a new commandment 
2Joh. 5. as though I wrote anew commandment 
Rev. 2: 17. and in the stone a new name 

3: 12. new Jerusalem, which cometh 

— my new name. 

5: 9. And they sung a new song, 
14: 3. they sung as it were a new song 
21 : 1 . And I saw a new heaven and a new earth : 
2.1 John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, 
5. 1 make all things new. 



KCii. 

(See in appendix.) 



KctLvog, kainos. 

Mat. 9:17. they put new wine into new bottles, 
13:52. treasure (things) new and old. 
26:28. my blood of the new testament, 
29. until that day when I drink it new 



kcilvotyiq, kainotees. 



Ro. 6: 4. should walk in newness of life. 

7 : 6. we should serve in newness of spirit, 



Kaiirsp, kaiper. 

Phi. 3: 4. Though I might also have confidence 
Heb. 5: 8. Though he were a Son, yet 

7 : 5. though they come out of the loins of 
12:17. though he sought it carefully 
2Pet. 1: 12. though ye know (them), 
Rev.17 : 8. that was, and is not, and get is. 



Kaipog, kairos. 

Mat. 8: 29. to torment us before the time ? 
11 :25. At that time Jesus answered 
12: 1. At that time Jesus went on the 
13:30. and in the time of harvest 
14: 1. At that time Herod the tetrarch 
16: 3. the signs of the times ? 
21 : 34. when the time of the fruit 
41 . the fruits in their seasons. 
24:45. meat in due season? 
26: 18. My time is at hand ; 

Mar 1:15. The time is ful fill ed, 

10:30. now in this time, houses, 
11 : 13. for the time of figs was not 



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Lu. 



Joh. 



Mar 12: 2. And at the season he sent 

13: 33. ye know not when the time is. 
1:20. shall be fulfilled in their season. 
4:13. he departed from him for a season. 
8: 13. which for a while believe, and in time of 

temptation fall away. 
12:42. portion of meat in due season ? 

56. that ye do not discern this time ? 
13: 1 . were present at that season 
18:30. manifold more in this present time, 
19: 44. the time of thy visitation. 
20: 10. And at the season he sent 
21 : 8. and the time draweth near: 

24. until the times of the Gentiles be 
36. and pray always, (lit. in every time) 
4. at a certain season into the pool, 
7: 6. My time is not yet come: but your time is 
alway ready. 
8. my time is not yet full come. 
Acts 1 : 7. to know the times or the seasons, 
3: 19. when the times of refreshing 
7 :20. In which time Moses was born, 
12: 1 . about that time Herod 
13: 1 1. not seeing the sun for a season. 
14: 17. and fruitful seasons, 
17:26. hath determined the times 
19:23. And the same time there arose 
24: 25. when I have a convenient season, 
Ro. 3:26. To declare, (I say), at this time 
5: 6. in due time Christ died for 
8: 18. that the sufferings of this present time 
9: 9. At this time will I come, 
11: 5. at this present time also 
12: 11. serving the Lord ; (some copies read 

observant of the time) 
13:11. And that, knowing the time, 
iCo. 4: 5. judge nothing before the time, 
7: 5. with consent for a time, 

29. the time (is) short: 
6: 2. heard thee in a time accepted, 

— now (is) the accepted time; 
8: 14(13). now at this time your 
4: 10. and times, and years. 
6: 9. for in due season we shall reap, 
10. have therefore opportunity, 
Eph 1 : 10. the dispensation of the fulness of times 
2:12. at that time ye were without Christ, 
5: 16. Redeeming the time, because the 
6: 18. Praying always (lit. in all time) with all 

prayer 
4: 5. that are without, redeeming the time. 
2: 17. from you for a short time 
5: l.But of the times and the seasons, 
2; 6. be revealed in his time. 
2: 6. to be testified in due time. 
4: 1. that in the latter times some shall 
6:15. Which in his times he shall 
3: 1. perilous times shall come. 
4: 3. For the time will come when 

6. the time of my departure is at hand. 
1 : 3. But hath in due times manifested 
Heb 9: 9. a figure for the time then present, 

10. until the time of reformation. 

11: 11. when she was past age, (lit. the time of 
age) 
15. have had opportunity to have returned. 
5. to be revealed in the last time. 

1 1 . or what manner of time the Spirit 
4: 17. For the time (is come) that judgment 
5: 6. he may exalt you in due time: 
1 : 3. for the time (is) at hand. 

11 : 18. is come, and the time of the dead, 



Rev 12: 12. that he hath but a short time. 

14. nourished for a time, and times, and half a 
time, 
22: 10. for the time is at hand. 



kclltoi, Kai-ToijE, kaitoi, kai-toige. 

Joh. 4: 2. Though Jesus himself baptized not, 
Actsl4: 17. Nevertheless he left not himself 

17: 21. though he be not far from every one 
Heb 4: 3. although the works were finished 



KCLLW, 



kaio. 



2 Co. 



Gal. 



Col. 
ITh. 



2Th. 
lTi. 



2Ti. 



Tit. 



IPet. 



Rev 



Mat 5: 
Lu. 12 

24 
Joh. 5 

15 

lCo.13 

Heb 12 

Rev 4 

8 

19 
21 



; 15. Neither do men light a candle, 
: 35. and (your) lights burning ; 
: 32. Did not our heart burn 
:35. He was a burning and a shining 
: 6. and they are burned. 
: 3. 1 give my body to be burned, 
: 18. and that burned with fire, 
: 5. seven lamps of fire burning 
: 8. a great mountain burning with fire 
10. burning as it were a lamp, 
: 20. lake of fire burning with brimstone. 
: 8. in the lake which burnetii with fire and 



tcdicd, kaki. 

Mat 5:23. and there rememberest that thy brother 
10: 11. and there abide till ye go 
28 : 10. and there shall they see me. 

Mar 1 :35. a solitary place, and there prayed. 
38. that I may preach there alsd: 

Joh. 1 1 :54. and there continued with his 

Actsl4: 7. And there they preached 
17:13. they came thither also, 
22: 10. and there it shall be told thee 
25 : 20. and there be j udged of these 
27: 6. And there the centurion found 



kukhOev, kakithen. 

Mar 10: I. And he arose from thence, 
Acts 7: 4. and from thence, when his father was 
13:21. And afterward they desired a king: 
14:26. And thence sailed to Antioch, 
20: 15. And we sailed thence, 
21 : Land from thence unto Patara: 
27: 4. And when we had launched from thence, 

12. advised to depart thence also, 
28: 15. And from thence, when the brethren 



ICCIK 



iTvoc? Icakinos. 



Mat.15: 18. and they defile the man. 
20: 4. And said unto them; 
23:23. and not to leave the other undone. 
Mar 12 : 4. and at him they cast stones, 
5. and him they killed, 
16:11. And they, when they had heard 
13. And they went and told (it) 
Lu. 11 : 7. And he from within shall answer 
42. and not to leave the other undone. 
20 : 1 1 . and they beat him also, 
22:12. And he shall shew you a large 
Joh. 6:57. even he shall live by me. 
i 



KAK 

Joh. 7 :29. and lie hath sent me. 

10:16. them also I must bring, 

14:12. the works that I do shall he do also ; 

1 7 : 24. 1 will that they also, 

19: 35. and he knoweth that he saith true, 
Acts 5 : 37. he also perished; and all, 

15: 11. we shall be saved, even as )( iheij. 

18:19. and left them there: 
1 Co. 10: 6. as they also lusted. 
2Ti . 2:1'2. he also w ill deny us : 
Heb. 4: 2. as well as unto )( them : 



Kaicia, kakia. 

Mat. 6:34. Sufficient unto the day(is) the evil thereof. 
Acts 8 :22. of this thy wickedness, 
Ro. 1 :29. maliciousness ; full of envy, 
ICo. 5: 8. leaven of malice and wickedness; 
14:20. howbeit in malice be ye children, 
Eph. 4:31. away from you, with all malice: 
Col. 3: 8. anger, wrath, malice, blasphemy, 
Tit. 3: 3. living in malice and envy, 
Jas. 1:21. and superfluity of naughtiness, 
lPet.2: 1. laying aside all malice, 

16. for a cloke of maliciousness, 



KcucofiOeia, kakoeetliia. 

Ro. 1 : 29. debate, deceit, malignity; (lit. depravity) 



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KO.KO 



XoytM, kakologeo. 



Mat.15: 4. He that curseth father or mother, 
Mar. 7:10. Whoso curseth father or mother, 
9:39. that can lightly speak evil of me. 
Actsl9: 9. but spake evil of that way 



KcucoTTaOua, kakopathla. 

Jas. 5: 10. an example of suffering affliction, 



KaKOTraOioji kakopatheo. 

2Ti. 2: 3. therefore endure hardness, 

9. AVherein I suffer trouble, as an 
4; 5. endure afflictions, do the work of 
Jas. 5:13. Is any among you afflicted ? 



KcucoTTOLiio, kakopoyeo. 

Mar. 3: 4. or to do evil? 

Lu. 6: 9. to do good, or to do evil? 

1 Pet. 3: 17. for well doing, than for evil doing. 

3Joh. 11. he that doeth evil hath not seen God. 



KCLKOTTOIOQ, kdkopOyOS. 
Joh. 18 : 30. If he were not a malefactor, 
IPet. 2: 12. speak against you as evildoers, 
14. for the punishment of evildoers, 
3: 16. speak evil of you, as of evildoers, 
4: 15. or (as) an evildoer, 



KCUCOQ, & TO KCIKOV, kdkoS, & to liakon. 
Mat 21: 41. miserably destroy those wicked men, 



KAK 

. if that evil servant shall say 

.Why, what evil hath he done? 

. evil thoughts, adulteries, 

. Why, what evil hath he done ? 

. likewise Lazarus evil things: 

.Why, what evil hath he done? 

.bear witness of the evil: 

. of this man, how much evil he 

. Do thyself no harm : 

. We find no evil in this man: 

. and felt no harm. 

. inventors of evil things, 

. upon every soul of man that doeth evil, 

. that we say, Let us do evil, 

.but the evil which I would not, 

.evil is present with me. 

. done any good or evil, 

. Recompense to no man evil for evil. 

.Be not overcome of evil, but overcome 

evil with good. 
. not a terror to good works, but to the evil. 
. But if thou do that which is evil, 
wrath upon him that doeth evil. 
. Love worketh no ill 
.but (it is) evil for that man 
. and simple concerning evil. 
. should not lust after evil things, 
.is not easily provoked, thinketh no evil; 
. evil communications corrupt 
.whether (it be) good or bad. 
.that ye do no evil; 
. beware of evil workers, 
. evil concupiscence, and covetousness, 
See that none render evil for evil 
love of money is the root of all evil: 
did me much evil: 
evil beasts, slow bellies, 
to discern both good and evil. 
God cannot be tempted with evil, 
an unruly evil, full of deadly poison. 
Not rendering evil for evil, 
refrain his tongue from evil, 
Let him eschew evil, 
(is) against them that do evil. 
follow not that which is evil, 
not bear them which are evil : 
there fell a noisome and grievous sore 



Kaicovpyog, kakourgos. 

Lu. 23: 32. two other, malefactors, led with him 
33. crucified him, and the malefactors, 
39. one of the malefactors 

2Ti. 2: 9. as an evildoer, (even) unto bonds; 



i Mat24:4S 


27:23. 


Mar 7:21. 


15:14. 


Lu. 16:25. 


23:22. 


Joh.l8:23. 


Acts 9:13. 


16:28. 


23: 9. 


28: 5. 


Ro. 1:30. 


2: 9. 


3: 8 


7:19. 


21. 


9:11. 


12:17. 


21. 


13: 3. 


4. 


10. 


14:20. 


16:19. 


i lCo.10: 6. 


13: 5. 


15:33. 


2Co. 5:10. 


13: 7. 


j Phi. 3: 2. 


Col. 3: 5. 


ITh 5:15. 


ITi. 6:10. 


2Ti. 4:14. 


Tit. 1:12. 


: Heb 5:14. 


Jas. 1:13. 


3: 8. 


lPet.3: 9. 


10. 


11. 


12. 


3 Joh. 1 1 . 


Rev 2: 2. 


16: 2. 



KaKovxovfievog, kakoukoumenos. 

! Heb 11:37. destitute, afflicted, tormented; 

13: 3. (and) them ivhich suffer adversity, 



KCIKOW. 



kahoo. 



Acts 



6. and entreat (them) evil four hundred 
years. 
19. and evil entreated our fathers, 
12: \.to vex certain of the church. 
14: 2. and made their minds evil affected 
18:10. no man shall set on thee to hurt thee: 
lPet.3:13.who (is) he that will harm you, 



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9 
14 
15 
17 
21 
Mar 1 



Lu. 



Joh.18 
Acts23 
Jas. 4 



kchcioq, kakos. adv. 

:24.untohim all sick people (lit. those having 

themselves sickly) 
: 16. and healed all that were sick : (lit. those, 

8fc.) 
: 12. but they that are sick. (lit. those, §-e.) 
:35.all that were diseased; (lit. those, §*c. ) 
:22. is grievously vexed with a devil. 
: 15. and sore vexed: for ofttimes 
:41. miser ably destroy those wicked 
: 32. all that were diseased, (lit. those, 8fc. ) 
34. he healed many that were sick 
: 17. but they that are sick : 
:55.in beds those that were sick, 
: 31. but they that are sick. 
: 2. was sick, and ready to die. 
:23.If I have spoken evil, 
: 5. Thou shalt not speak evil of the 
; 3. receive not, because ye ask amiss, 



kcucwgiq, kakosis. 
Acts 7:34.1 have seen the affliction of my people 



icaAa/iT], kalamee. 

1 Co. 3 -.12. gold, silver, precious stones, wood, hay, 
stubble ; 



KaXa/uogi kalamos. 

Mat.ll : 7. A reed shaken with the wind? 

12:20. A bruised reed shall he not break, 
27:29. and a reed in his right hand: 
30. and took the reed, and smote him 
48. and put (it) on a reed, 
Mar 15:19. smote him on the head with a reed, 

36. and put (it) on a reed, 
Lu. 7:24. A reed shaken with the Avind? 
3Joh. 13. not with ink and pen write unto thee : 
Rev. 11:1. given me a reed like unto a rod : 
21 : 15. had a golden reed to measure 

16. he measured the city with the reed, 



KaXid), haleo. 

Mat. 1 : 21. and thou shalt call his name JESUS: 
23. they shall call his name Emmanuel, 
25. and he called his name JESUS. 
2: 7. privily called the wise men, 

15. Out of Egypt have I called my son. 
23. He shall be called a Nazarene. 
4: 2 Land he called them. 
5: 9. they shall be called the children of God. 
19. he shall be called the least in the kingdom 
— the same shall be called great in 
9: 13. 1 am not come to call the righteous, 
10:25. If they have called the master 
20: 8. Call the labourers, and give them 
21 : 13. My house shall be called 
22: 3. sent forth his servants to call them that 
were bidden 
4. Tell them which are bidden, 

8. they which were bidden were not worthy. 

9. bid to the marriage. 

43. doth David in. spirit call him Lord, 
45. If David then call him Lord, 
23: 7. and to be called cf men, Rabbi, 

8. be not ye called Rabbi : 

9. And call no (man) your father 



Mat.23: 10. Neither be ye called masters: 
25 : 14. called his own servants, 
27: 8. that field was called, 
Mar 1 :20. straightway he called them: 

2: 17. came not to call the righteous, 
1 1 : 17. My house shall be called of all 
Lu. 1:13. thou shalt call his name John. 
31 .and shalt call his name JESUS. 
32. and shall be called the Son of the 

35. shall be called 'the Son of God. 

36. with her, who was called barren. 

59. and they called him Zacharias, 

60. but he shall be called John. 

61. kindred that is called by this 

62. how he would have him called. 
76. shalt be called the prophet 

2 : 4. which is called Bethlehem ; 

21. his name was called JESUS, which was so 
named of the angel 

23. shall be called holy to the Lord ; 
5:32. 1 came not to call the righteous, 
6: 15. and Simon called Zelotes, 

46. And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, 
7: 11. he went into a city called Nain ; 

39. the Pharisee which had bidden him 
8: 2. Mary called Magdalene, out of 
9: 10. belonging to the city called Bethsaida. 
10: 39. she had a sister called Mary, 
14: 7. a parable to those which were bidden, 

8. When thou art bidden of any (man) 

— than thou be bidden of him ; 

9. And he that bade thee and him come 
10. when thou art bidden, go and sit 

— when he that bade thee cometh, 

12. Then said he also to him that bade him, 

13. when thou makest a feast, call the poor 
16. a great supper, and bade many: 

17. to say to them that were bidden, 

24. none of those men which were bidden 
15: 19. no more worthy to be called thy son: 

21 . no more w jithy to be called thy son. 
19: 2. a man named Zacchaeus, 

13. And he called his ten servants, and 

29. at the mount called (the mount) of Olives, 
: 44. David therefore calleth him Lord, 
:37. that is called (the mount) of Olives. 
: 25. upon them are called benefactors. 
\33.ichich is called Calvary, 
:42(43) . thou shalt be called Cephas, 
: 2. Jesus was called, and his disciples, 
: 3. and he calleth his own sheep by 
: 12. from the mount called Olivet, 

19. insomuch as that field is called 

23. Joseph called Barsabas, who 
: 11. the porch that is called Solomon's, 
-.18. And they called them, and commanded 
:58.at a young man's feet, whose name was 

(lit. called) Saul. 
: 11. the street which is called Straight, 
: 1. called the Italian (band), 
: Land Simeon that was called Niger, 
: 12. they called Barnabas, Jupiter ; 
:37.John, whose surname was (lit. who ivas 

called) Mark. 
: 2. And when he was called forth, 
: 8. a place which is called The fair havens; 

14. wind, called Euroclydon. 

16. island which is called Clauda, 
28: l.the island was called Melita. 
Ro. 4: 17. and calleth those things which be not 

8:30. them he also called : and whom he called } 
them he also justified: 

D D 



20 
21 
22 
23 

Joh. 1 
2 
10 

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Ro. 9: 7 
11. 

24. 
25, 
26, 
9 

15. 
17, 

18, 

20 



lCo. 1: 
7: 



10 

15 

Gal. 1 



24. 

27. 

9. 

: 6. 

15. 

5: 8. 

13. 

Eph.4: 1. 

4, 

15 

:12 

: 7, 

:24 

14 

12 



Col. 3: 

ITh. 2 

4: 

5: 

2Th. 2; 

ITi. 6: 

2Ti. 1; 

Heb 2: 

3: 

5: 

9: 

11: 

Jas. 2: 

lPet.l: 

2; 



5 

2Pet.l 

Uoh.3 

Rev. 1 

11 

12 

16 

19 



. In Isaac shall thy seed be called. 

. but of him that calleth ; 

. Even us, whom he hath called, 

. I will call them my people, 

. there shall they be called the 

. by whom ye were called unto 

. but God hath called us to peace. 

. as the Lord hath called every 

. Is any man called being circumcised ? 

Is any called in uncircumcision ? 

Let every man abide in the same calling 

wherein he was called. 
.Art thou called (being) a servant? 
. For he that is called in the Lord, (being) a 
servant, 

he that is called (being) free, 
. wherein he is called, 
, If any of them that believe not bid you 
. am not meet to be called an apostle, 
. from him that called you into 
.and called (me) by his grace, 

not of him that calleth you. 

ye have been called unto liberty ; 

wherewith ye are called, 

even as ye are called in one hope of your 

to the which also ye are called 

worthy of God, who hath called you 

God hath not called us unto uncleanness, 

Faithful (is) he that calleth you, 

he called you by our gospel, 

whereunto thou art also called, 
9. and called (us) with an holy calling, 
11. not ashamed to call them brethren, 
13. while it is called To day ; 
4, but he that is called of God, 
15. they which are called might receive 

8. Abraham, when he was called 
18. in Isaac shall thy seed be called: 
23. he was called the Friend of God. 

15. as he which hath called you is holy, 

9. of him who hath called you out of 
21. hereunto were ye called: 

6. Sara obeyed Abraham, calling him lord: 
9. that ye are thereunto called, 

10. the God of all grace, who hath called us 
3. of him that hath called us to glory 
l.that we should be called the sons of God: 
9. thfe isle that is called Patmos, 

8. which spiritually is called Sodom 

9. that old serpent, called the Devil, 

16. called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon. 
; 9. (are) they which are called unto 

11. (was) called Faithful and True, 

13. his name is called The Word of God. 



KaWiiXaiOQ, kallielaios. 
Ro. 1 1 : 24. into a good olive tree: 



KaWiov see KoXCo^. 



Ka\o$i$aGKa\oQ, kalodidaskalos. 

Tit. 2: 3. not given to much wine, teachers of good 
things ; 



KoXoTrotiov, kalopoion. 

2Th. 3: 13. be not weary in well doing. 



Mat. 3: 
5: 

7: 



15 
17 

18 

26 

Mar. 4: 

7: 
9: 



Lu. 3 

6 



23. 
24. 
27. 
37. 
38. 
45. 
48. 

:26. 

: 4, 

: 8, 
9, 

:10, 
24, 
8, 
20 
27, 
5 
42, 
43, 
45 
47, 
50 
14: 6 
21, 
9. 
.38, 
43, 



8:15. 



14 

21 

Joh. 2 



10:11 

14 

32 
33 



Acts27: 
Ro. 7: 



12 

14 

lCo. 5 



16 
18 
21 
17 
21 

6 
7: 1 

8 
26 

9:15 



2Co. 


8:21. 




13: 7. 


Gal. 


4:18. 




6: 9. 


ITh. 


5:21. 


ITi. 


1: 8. 




18. 




2: 3. 



KAA 

icaAoc, kalos. 

bringeth not forth good fruit 

that they may see your good works, 

bringeth forth good fruit; 

a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. 

that bringeth not forth good fruit 

Either make the tree good, and his fruit 

good ; 
other fell into good ground, 
seed into the good ground 
a man which sowed good seed 
Sir, didst not thou sow good seed 
He that soweth the good seed 
the good seed are the children 
merchant man, seeking goodly pearls: 
gathered the good into vessels, 
It is not meet to take the children's 
Lord, it is good for us to be here : 
it is better for thee to enter into 
it is better for thee to enter into life 
she hath wrought a good work upon 
it had been good for that man 
And other fell on good ground, 
which are sown on good ground ; 
it is not meet to take the children's 
it is good for us to be here: 
it is better for him that a 
it is better for thee to enter into 
it is better for thee to enter halt 
it is better for thee to enter into 
Salt (is) good : but if the salt 
she hath wrought a good work 
good were it for that man 
not forth good fruit is hewn 
good measure, pressed down, 
For a good tree bringeth not forth 

bring forth good fruit. 

But that on the good ground are they, 
which in an honest and good heart, 

, it is good for us to be here: 

, Salt (is) good : but if the salt 

, adorned with goodly stones 

. doth set forth good wine ; 
thou hast kept the good wine 

. I am the good shepherd: the good shepherd 
giveth his life 

. I am the good shepherd, 

. Many good works have I shewed 

. For a good work we stone thee not ; 

.which is called The fair havens; 

. I consent unto the law that (it is) good. 

. to perform that which is good 

. when I would do good, 

. Provide things honest in the 

. (It is) good neither to eat 

.Your glorying (is) not good. 

. (It is) good for a man not to 

. It is good for them if they 

. that this is good for the present 
(it is) good for a man so to be. 

.(it were) better for me to die (lit. good 

for me rather to die), than 
Providing for honest things, 
ye should do that which is honest. 
But (it is) good to be zealously affected 

always in (a) good (thing), 
let us not be weary in well doing: 
hold fast that which is good. 
we know that the law (is) good, 

. mightest war a good warfare ; 

.For this (is) good and acceptable 



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6 




5: 4 




10 




25 




6:12 




13 




18 




19 


2Ti. 


1:14. 




2: 3. 




4: 7 


Tit. 


2: 7. 



14 







14 


Heb 


5 


14 




6 


5. 




10 


24 




13 


9. 

13 


Jas. 


2 


7 




3 


13 




4 


17 


IPe 


.2: 


12. 



4:10 



he desireth a good work, 
must have a good report of them 
to themselves a good degree, 
For every creature of God (is) good, 
thou shalt be a good minister 
of faith and of good doctrine, 
for that is good and acceptable 
Well reported of for good works ; 
also the good works (of some) 
, Fight the good fight of faith, 
professed a good profession 
, witnessed a good confession ; 
i that they be rich in good works, 
, a good foundation against the time 
That good thing which was committed 
as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. 
I have fought a good fight, 
a pattern of good works: 
zealous of good works. 
to maintain good works. These things are 

good and profitable 
to maintain good works 
to discern both good and evil, 
have tasted the good word 
provoke unto love and to good works : 
a good thing that the heart be 
we trust we have a good conscience, 
that worthy name by the which 
out of a good conversation 
, to him that knoweth to do good, 
conversation honest among the 
they may by (your) good works, 
as good stewards of the manifold grace of 



KaXvfXfia, kalumma. 

2Co. 3: 13. (which) put a vail over his face, 

14. the same vail untaken away 

15. the vail is upon their heart. 

16. the vail shall be taken away. 



Mat. 8:24. the ship was covered with the waves: 
10:26. there is nothing covered, that shall 

Lu. 8: 16. covereth it with a vessel, 
23:30. and to the hills, Cover us. 

2Co. 4: 3. But if our gospel be hid, it is hid to them 
that are lost: 

Jas. 5 : 20. and shall hide a multitude of 

lPet.4: 8. shall cover the multitude of sins. 



koXwq & KaXXiov, kalos & kallion. 

Mat, 5 : 44. do good to them that hate you, 
12: 12. it is lawful to do well on the 
15 : 7. well did Esaias prophesy of 
Mar 7: 6. Well hath. Esaias prophesied of 

9. Full well ye reject the commandment 
37. He hath done all things well: 
12: 28. that he had answered them well, 

32. Well, Master, thou hast said 
16: 18. and they shall recover, (lit. shall be well) 
Lu. 6: 26. when all men shall speak well 

27. do good to them which hate you, 
20: 39. Master, thou hast well said. 
Joh. 4:17. Thou hast well said, 

8:48. Say we not well that thou art 
13: 13. ye say well; for (so) I am. 
18:23. but if well, why smitest thou 
Actsl0:33. thou hast well done that thou 



Acts25 


:10. 




28 


25. 


Ro. 


11 


20. 


lCo 


. 7:37. 






38. 




14 


17. 


2Co.ll 


: 4. 


Gal 


4 


17. 




5 


7. 


Phi. 


4 


14. 


ITi. 


3 


4. 

12. 
13. 




5 


17. 


Heb 13:18. 


Jas. 


2 


3. 
8. 
19. 


2Pet. 1 


19. 


3Jol 


l. 


6. 



KAN 

. as thou very well knowest. 

Well spake the Holy Ghost 

Well; because of unbelief 

will keep his virgin, doeth well. 

in marriage doeth well; 

thou verily givest thanks well, 

ye might well bear with (him). 

affect you, (but) not well; 

Ye did run well ; 

ye have well done, 

One that ruleth well his own 

and their own houses well. 

used the office of a deacon well 

Let the elders that rule well 

willing to live honestly. 

Sit thou here in a good place ; 

love thy neighbour as thyself, ye do well: 

one God ; thou doest well : 

ye do well that ye take heed, 

thou shalt do well : 



k«jU£ see m Kayw. 



KajUrjXocj kameelos. 

Mat. 3: 4. his raiment of cameVs hair, 

19:24. easier for a camel to go through 
23 : 24. and swallow a camel. 

Mar. 1 : 6. clothed with camel's hair, 

10:25. easier for a camel to go through 

Lu. 18:25. easier for a camel to go through 



Kafitvog, kaminos. 



Mat.l3:42.into a furnace of fire: 

50. into the furnace of fire: 
Rev. 1:15. as if they burned in a furnace; 
9: 2. as the smoke of a great furnace ; 



Kdfifivw, hammuo. 

Mat.l3:15.their eyes they have closed; 
Acts28: 27. their eyes have they closed ; 



Kctfivw, kamno. 



Heb 12 : 3. lest ye be wearied and faint 

Jas. 5:15. shall save the sick, 

Rev. 2: 3. hast laboured, and hast not fainted. 



Kqfioi see m icayw* 



KajU7TT(i), kampto. 

Ro. 11: 4. who have not bowed the knee to 

14:11. every knee shall bow to me, 
Eph. 3: 14. For this cause I bow my knees 
Phi. 2 : 10. of Jesus every knee should bow, 



Kav, 



kan. 



Mat.21:21.but also if ye shall say unto 
26:35. Though I should die with thee, 

bd2 



KAN 

Mar 5: 28. If I may touch but his clothes, 
6:56.?/ it were but the border of 

16:18. and if they drink any deadly 
Lu. 13: 9. And if it bear fruit, (well): 
Joh. 8:14. Though I bear record of myself, 

10:38. though ye believe not me, 

1 1 : 25. though he were dead, 
Acts 5: 15. that at the least the shadow 
2Co.ll: 16. if otherwise, yet as a fool 
Heb 12:20. And if so much as a beast touch 
Jas. 5: 15. and if he have committed sins, 



Kttvwv, kanon. 

2Co.10.13.but according to the measure of the rule 
which God 

15. according to our rule abundantly, 

16. in another man's line of things 
Gal. 6: 16. as walk according to this rule, 
Phi. 3: 16. let us walk by the same rule, 



KairriXsvu), kapeeluo, 

2Co. 2: 17. not as many, which corrupt the word of 



kclttvoq, kapnos. 

Acts 2: 19. blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke: 
Rev 8: 4. And the smoke of the incense, 

9: 2. there arose a smoke out of the pit, as the 
smoke of a great furnace ; 
— by reason of the smoke of the pit. 
3. there came out of the smoke locusts 
17. issued fire and smoke and brimstone. 
18. men killed, by the fire, and by the smoke, 
14: 11. And the smoke of their torment 
15: 8. was filled with smoke 
18: 9. shall see the smoke of her burning, 

18. when they saw the smoke of her 
19: 3. And her smoke rose up for ever and ever. 



Lu. 



1:17 

51 

66 

2:19 

35 

51 

3:15 

4:18 

5:22 

6:45 



tcap^ta, kardia. 
Mat. 5 : 8. Blessed (are) the pure in heart : 

28. adultery with her already in his heart. 
6:21. there will your heart be also. 
9: 4. Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts? 
11 :29. 1 am meek and lowly in heart : 
12:34. of the heart the mouth speaketh. 

35. out of the good treasure of the heart 

40. in the heart of the earth. 
13: 15. this people's heart is waxed gross, 

— understand with (their) heart, 

19. away that which was sown in his heart. 
15 : 8. but their heart is far from me. 

18. come forth from the heart; 

19. out of the heart proceed evil 
18:35. if ye from your hearts forgive not 
22:37. the Lord thy God with all thy heart, 
24:48. if that evil servant shall say in his heart, 

Mar. 2: 6. and reasoning in their hearts, 

8. Why reason ye these things in your hearts ? 
3: 5. grieved for the hardness of their hearts, 
4: 15. that was sown in their hearts. 
6: 52. for their heart was hardened. 
7: 6. but their heart is far from me. 
19.it entereth not into his heart, 
21. out of the heart of men, 
8:17. have ye your heart yet hardened ? 



( 404 ) KAP 

Mar 1 1 :23. and shall not doubt in his heart, 

12:30. love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, 

33. And to love him with all the heart, 
to turn the hearts of the fathers 
the imagination of their hearts. 
laid (them) up in their hearts, 
and pondered (them) in her heart. 
the thoughts of many hearts may be 
kept all these sayings in her heart. 
all men mused in their hearts 
to heal the brokenhearted, 
What reason ye in your hearts ? 
out of the good treasure of his heart 

— out of the evil treasure of his heart 

— of the heart his mouth speaketh. 
8 : 12. away the word out of their hearts, 

15. in an honest and good heart, 
9:47. perceiving the thought of their heart, 
10:27. love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, 
12:34. there will your heart be also. 

45. if that servant say in his heart, 
16 : 15. God knoweth your hearts : 
21 :14. Settle (it) therefore in your hearts, 

34. lest at any time your hearts be 
24:25. slow of heart to believe all 

32. Did not our heart burn 

38. why do thoughts arise in your hearts ? 
Joh. 12: 40. and hardened their heart; 

— nor understand with (their) heart, 
13: 2. now put into the heart of Judas 
14 : 1 . Let not your heart be troubled : 

27. Let not your heart be troubled, 
16: 6. sorrow hath filled your heart. 
22. and your heart shall rejoice, 
Acts 2:26. Therefore did my heart rejoice, 
37. they were pricked in their heart, 

46. and singleness of heart, 
4:32. were of one heart and of one soul: 
5: 3. why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie 

4. conceived this thing in thine heart? 
7:23. it came into his heart to visit 

39. in their hearts turned back 
51. and uncircumcised in heart 
54. they were cut to the heart, 

8: 21. thy heart is not right in the 
22. the thought of thine heart may 
37. If thou believest with all thine neart, 
11 : 23. that with purpose of heart 
13: 22. a man after mine own heart, 
14: 17. filling our hearts with food and 
15: 9. purifying their hearts by faith. 
16:14. whose heart the Lord opened, 
21 :13. to weep and to break mine heart ? 
28: 27. For the heart of this people 

— and understand with (their) heart, 
Ro. 1:21. and their foolish heart was darkened. 

24. through the lusts of their own hearts, 
2: 5. thy hardness and impenitent heart 
15. the law written in their hearts, 
29. circumcision (is that) of the heart, 
5: 5. shed abroad in our hearts by 
6: 17. have obeyed from the heart 
8:27. he that searcheth the hearts 
9: 2. and continual sorrow in my heart. 
10: 1 . my heart's desire and prayer 
6. Say not in thine heart, 

8. in thy mouth, and in thy heart : 

9. and shalt believe in thine heart 
10. For with the heart man believeth 

16: 18. deceive the hearts of the simple. 
lCo. 2: 9. neither have entered into the heart of 
4: 5. the counsels of the hearts: 



KAP 



( 405 ) 



KAP 



ICo. 7: 37. he that standeth stedfast in his heart, 
— and hath so decreed in his heart 
14:25. are the secrets of his heart 
%1o. 1 : 22. the earnest of the Spirit in our hearts. 
2: 4. and anguish of heart I wrote 
3: 2. written in our hearts, 

3. but in fleshy tables of the heart. 

15. the vail is upon their heart. 
4: 6. hath shined in our hearts, 

5: 12. in appearance, and not in heart. 

6:11. our heart is enlarged. 

7: 3. ye are in our hearts to die and 

8: 16. care into the heart of Titus for you. 

9: 7. as he purposeth in his heart, 
Gal. 4: 6. the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, 
Eph. 3: 17. That Christ may dwell in your hearts 

4: 18. of the blindness of their heart : 

5: 19. making melody in your heart 

6: 5. in singleness of your heart, 
22. he might comfort your hearts. 
Phi. 1 : 7.1 have you in my heart ; 

4: 7. shall keep your hearts and minds 
Col. 2: 2. That their hearts might be comforted, 

3: 15. let the peace of God rule in your hearts, 

16. singing with grace in your hearts 
22. but in singleness of heart, 

4: 8. and comfort your hearts ; 
ITh. 2: 4. but God, which trieth our hearts. 

17. in presence, not in heart, 
3: 13. he may stablish your hearts 

2Th. 2: 17. Comfort your hearts, and stablish 

3: 5. the Lord direct your hearts 
ITi. 1: 5. is charity out of a pure heart, 
2Ti. 2: 22. on the Lord out of a pure heart. 
Heb. 3: 8. Harden not your hearts, 

10. They do alway err in (their) heart ; 
12. an evil heart of unbelief, 
15. harden not your hearts, 
4: 7. harden not your hearts. 

12. thoughts and intents of the heart. 
8: 10. and write them in their hearts : 
10: 16. 1 will put my laws into their hearts, 
22. Let us draw near with a true heart 
— having our hearts sprinkled 
13: 9. a good thing that the heart be 
Jas. 1 : 26. but deceiveth his own heart, 
3:14. and strife in your hearts, 
4: 8. and purify (your) hearts, 
5: 5. ye have nourished your hearts, 
8. stablish your hearts: for 
IPet. 1:22. love one another with a pure heart 
3: 4. the hidden man of the heart, 

15. sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: 
2Pet. 1 : 19. the day star arise in your hearts: 

2: 14. an heart they have exercised with covetous 
Uoh.3: 19. shall assure our hearts before him. 

20. For if our heart condemn us, God is greater 

than our heart, 

21. if our heart condemn us not, 

Rev. 2: 23. he which searcheth the reins and hearts : 
17:17. For God hath put in their hearts 
18: 7.saith in her heart, I sit a queen, and am 
no widow, 



KapSioyvuxjTtig, hardiognostees. 

Acts 1 : 24. Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts 
15 : 8. And God, which knoweth the hearts, 

KapiroQ) karpos. 
Mat. 3: 8. Bring forth therefore fruits meet 



Mat. 3: 10. which bringeth not forth good fruit 
7:16. Ye shall know them by their fruits. 

17. good tree bringeth forth good fruit ; but 

a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. 

18. bring forth evil fruit, 

— bring forth good fruit. 

19. that bringeth not forth good fruit 

20. by their fruits ye shall know them. 
12:33. tree good, and his fruit good; 

— tree corrupt, and his fruit corrupt: for the 

tree is known by (his) fruit. 
13 : 8. and brought forth fruit, 

26. blade was sprung up, and brought forth 
fruit, 
21 : 19. Let no fruit grow on thee 

34. when the time of the fruit drew near, 

— might receive the fruits of it. 

41. render him the fruits in their seasons. 

43. bringing forth the fruits thereof. 
Mar 4: 7. and it yielded no fruit. 

8. and did yield fruit 

29. when the fruit is brought forth, 
11 : 14. No man eat fruit of thee hereafter 
12 : 2. from the husbandmen of the fruit of 
Lu. 1 :42. blessed (is) the fruit of thy womb. 
3: 8. Bring forth therefore fruits worthy 

9. bringeth not forth good fruit is hewn 

6: 43. bringeth not forth corrupt fruit; neither 
doth a corrupt tree... good fruit. 

44. every tree is known by his own fruit. 

8: 8. sprang up, and bare fruit an hundredfold. 
12:17. no room where to bestow my fruits; 
13: 6. he came and sought fruit thereon, 

7. these three years I come seeking/n«7 
9. And if it bear fruit, (well) : 

20: 10. that they should give him of the fruit 

Joh. 4:36. and gathereth fruit unto life eternal: 

12:24. if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit. 

15: 2. that beareth not fruit he taketh away: 

— that beareth fruit, he purgeth it, that it 

may bring forth more fruit. 

4. As the branch cannot hear fruit of itself, 

5. the same bringeth forth much fruit : 

8. my Father glorified, that ye bear much 

fruit ; 
16. that ye should go and bring forth fruit, 
and (that) jour fruit should remain: 
Acts 2 : 30. that of the fruit of his loins, 
Ro. 1 : 13. that I might have some fruit among you 
6: 21. What fruit had ye then in those things 

22. ye have your fruit unto holiness, 
15: 28. and have sealed to them this fruit, 
ICo. 9: 7. and eateth not of the fruit thereof? 
Gal. 5:22. But the fruit of the Spirit is love, 
Eph. 5: 9. For the fruit of the Spirit (is) in all 
Phi. 1:11. Being filled with the fruits of 
22. this (is) the fruit of my labour: 
4: 17. but I desire fruit that may abound 
2Ti. 2: 6. must be first partaker of the fruits. 
Heb 12: 11. it yieldeth the peaceable fruit of 

13: 15. the fruit of (our) lips giving thanks 
Jas. 3:17. full of mercy and good fruits, 

18. And the fruit of righteousness is sown in 
5: 7. waiteth for the precious fruit of the earth, 
18. the earth brought forth her fruit. 
Rev.22: 2. which bare twelve (manner of) fruits, 
(and) yielded her fruit every month: 



Kap7ro<l>opi(i), karpophoreo. 
Mat.13: 23. which also beareth fruit, 



KAP 



( 406 ) 



Mar. 4:20. and bring forth fruit, some thirtyfold, 

28. the earth bringeth forth fruit of herself; 

Lu. 8: 15. keep (it), and bring forth fruit with 

Ro. 7 : 4. that we should bring forth fruit unto God. 
5. to bring forth fruit unto death. 

Col. 1: 6. and bringeth forth fruit, as (it doth) 
10. being fruitful in every good work, 



Kapiro(j)6poQ, karpophoros. 
Actsl4: 17. and fruitful seasons, rilling 



Kaprepiw, kartereo. 

Heb 11 : 27. he endured, as seeing him who is invisible. 



Kapcf)og, karphos. 

Mat. 7: 3. the mote that is in thy brother's eye, 

4. Let me pull out the mote 

5. to cast out the mote out of 

Lu. 6:41. the mote that is in thy brother's eye, 
42. let me pull out the mote 
— to pull out the mote that is in 



Mat. 1:20 

2:12 

13 

16 

19 

22 

5:11 

23 

8:32 

9:29 

10:35 



12:14 
25 



14:13 

23 

16:27 

17: 1 

19 
19: 3 
20:11 

17 

23: 3 

24: 3 

7 

25:15 

26:55 
59 
63 

27: 1 
15 
19 



Kara, kata. prep. 

. appeared unto him in* a dream, 

. warned of God in* a dream 

.appeareth to Joseph in*a dream, 

. according to* the time which 

. appeareth in * a dream to Joseph 

.being warned of God in 3 - a dream, 

. say all manner of evil against % you 

. that thy brother hath ought againsts thee ; 

.ran violently downs a steep place 

.According to 3 - your faith be it unto you. 

. to set a man at variance againsts his father, 

and the daughter againsts her mother, 
againsts her mother in law. 
. held a council againsts him, 
.kingdom divided againsts itself 
city or house divided against S itself 
. He that is not with me is againsts me ; 
. speaketh a word againsts the Son of man, 
but whosoever speaketh againsts the Holy 

Ghost, 
.into a desert place apart:* (tear' idiav) 
.a mountain apart* to pray: ( K ar iSiav) 
. reward every man according to 3 - his works, 
.bringeth them up into an high mountain 

apart,* 
. came the disciples to Jesus apart,* 
. to put away his wife for* every cause ? 
.murmured againsts the goodman of 
. took the twelve disciples apart* 
.but do not ye after* their works: 
. disciples came unto him privateZy, a 
.earthquakes, in divers (lit. throughout*) 

places, 
.to every man according to* his several 
. I sat daily* with you 
.false witness againsts Jesus, 
.1 adjure thee byS the living God, 
.took counsel againsts Jesus 
.Now at* (that) feast the governor 
. I have suffered many things this day in* a. 

dream because of him. 



Mar. 1 : 
3: 
4: 



14 



15 
Lu. 1 



:27. 

: 6. 

:34. 
:13. 
:31 
32. 
: 5, 

33 

: 2 
28. 
40, 
:25 
: 3 
8 
: 3 
49 
55 
56, 
57 
: 6 
: 9 

18 
38 

:22 
24, 
27 
29 
31 
39 
41 
42 

:14 
16 

23 
26, 

8: 1. 

4, 

33. 
39. 
9: 6. 
10 
23. 
50. 
: 4. 
23, 
31, 
32, 
33, 

; 3. 

23. 
,22. 

14. 
;19. 
;20. 

:47, 
:1L 

22. 



6: 



10 



23: 



39. 
53. 
5. 
14. 
17. 
56. 
Joh. 2: 6, 



KAT 

for with* authority commandeth he 
counsel with the Herodians againsts him, 
when they were alone* (war iSiav ) he 
ran violently downs a steep place 
Come ye yourselves apart* 
into a desert place by ship private??/. a 
Why walk not thy disciples according to* 

the tradition 
he took him aside* from the 
mountain apart* by themselves: 
disciples asked him privateZy, a 
he that is not againsts us is on 
, if ye have ought againsts any: 
, Andrew asked him privateZy, a 
be earthquakes in divers* places, 
and poured (it) onS his head. 
I was daily* with you in the 
for witness againsts Jesus 
bare false witness againsts him, 
. and bare false witness against S him, 
NowaZ a (that) feast he released 
. According to * the custom of the priest's 

office, 
Whereby* shall I know this? 
be it unto me according to* thy word. 
according to * the law of Moses 
according to* that which is said 
after* the custom of the law, 
according to * thy word : 
before * the face of all people ; 
according to * the law of the Lord, 
every year (lit.6y a year) at the feast 
after * the custom of the feast. 
through S all the region 
as his custom was, (lit. according to* his 

custom) 
in * the like manner did their 
so (lit. according to* these things) did 

their fathers to the false 
that he went throughout * every city 
were come to him out of every city, (lit. 

throughout* the cities) 
the herd ran violently down S a steep place 
published throughout* the whole city 
and went through * the towns, 
and went aside privateZr/ a 
and take up his cross daily,* 
he that is not against S us 
and salute no man by * the way. 
and said privateZy, a Blessed 
And by * chance there came down a 
when he was at * the place, 
came where he was: (lit. at* it or by* 

him) 
Give us day by * day our daily bread, 
is not with me is againsts me: 
And he went through * the cities 
a mighty famine in * that land ; 
and fared sumptuously every * day: 
Even thus (lit. according to * these things) 

shall it be in the day 
And he taught daiZy * in the 
earthquakes shall be in divers * places, 
as it was determined: (lit. according to* 

that which was determined) 
as* he was wont, to the mount 
When I was daiZy a with you in 
teaching throughout S all Jewry 
whereof ye accuse him: ( lit. against Shim) 
release one unto them at* the feast. 
according to* the commandment. 
after* the manner of the purifying 



KAT 



( 407 ) 



KAT 



Joh. 5 

7: 

8: 

10: 

18; 

19! 

21: 

Acts 2; 



14: 



15 



16 



17 



18: 



19: 



4. For an angel went down at * a certain 

24. Judge not according to * the appearance, 
15. Ye judge after * the flesh ; 

3. he calleth his own sheep by* name, 

29. bring ye against S this man ? 
31. judge him according to a your law. 

7. and by* our law he ought to die, 
ll.no power (at all) against s me, 

25. if they should be written every one, (lit. 
by* one) 

10. of Lybia about a Cyrene, 

30. according to* the flesh, he would raise 

46. continuing daily* with one accord 

breaking bread from house to house, (lit. 

by 3 - house) 

47. the Lord added to the church daily* 
: 2. whom they laid daily a at the gate 

13. and denied him in 3 - the presence of Pilate, 
17.1 wot that through a ignorance 

22. in all things whatsoever (lit. according to* 

all things whatsoever) he shall say unto 
:26. gathered together againsts the Lord, and 

againsts his Christ. 
: 15. the sick into the streets, (lit. along 3 - the 

streets) 
42. and in every house, (lit. by a house) 
•A3, against S this holy place, 
: 44. should make it according to a the fashion 

that he had seen. 
: 1 . throughout a the regions of Judaea 

3. entering into every a house, 

26. Arise, and go toward a the south 
36. as they went on a (their) way, 

: 31. rest throughout S all Judaea 
42. it was known throughout S all Joppa ; 
:37. was published throughout^ all Judaea, 
: Land brethren that were in 3 - Judaea 
: 1. Now about 3 - that time Herod 
: 1 . Now there were in a the church that 
22. a man after 3 - mine own heart, 
23. according to 3 - (his) promise 

27. which are read )( a every sabbath 
l.that they went both together (lit. at 3 - the 

same) into 
2. evil affected against S the brethren. 

23. had ordained them elders in every 3 - church, 
:ll.we shall be saved, even as they. (lit. by 3 - the 

same way) 
21. in every* city them that 
— in the synagogues every 3 - sabbath 
23. in* Antioch and Syria and Cilicia: 
36. in every 3 - city where we have 
: 5. and increased in number daily.* 
7. After they were come to 3 - Mysia, they 
assayed to go into a Bithynia: 
22. rose up together againsts them: 
25. And at 3 - midnight Paul 
: 2. And Paul, as his manner was, (lit. accord- 
ing to a his manner) 

11. searched the scriptures daiZy, a 
17. in the market daily a with them 
22. 1 perceive that in 3 - all things 

25. and breath, and 3 - all things; (some copies 
read, according to 3 - all things) 

28. as certain also of your own poets (lit. of 

the poets among 3 - you) have said, 

4. in the synagogue )( a every sabbath, 

14. reason would (lit. according to 3 - reason) 

that I should bear 

15. (of) your law, (lit. of the law among* you) 
9. disputing daily* in the school 

16. and prevailed againsts them, 



Actsl9:20.So mightily (lit. with* might) grew the 
word of God 
23. And )( a the same time there arose 
20 : 20. and from house to house, (lit. by* houses) 
23. the Holy Ghost witnesseth in every* city, 
21 : 19. he declared particularly (lit. according to* 
each one) 

21 . all the Jews which are among* the Gentiles 
28. every where against S the people, 

22: 3. taught according to * the perfect 
12. a devout man according to* the law, 
19. beat in every* synagogue 

23 : 3. to judge me after * the law, 

19. and went (with him) aside privateZy, a 
31. as it was commanded them, (lit. according 
to * the command) 

24 : 1 . who informed the governor againsts Paul. 

5. among all the Jews throughout* the world, 

6. would have judged according to* our law. 
12. nor in* the city: 

14. that after* the way which they call 

— which are written in * the law 

22. the uttermost of your matter, (lit. the 
things among * you) 
25: 2. informed him against S Paul, 

3. desired favour against s him, 

— laying wait in * the way to kill him. 

7. grievous complaints against S Paul, 

14. Paul's cause unto the king, (lit. the things 

about* Paul) 
15. (to have) judgment againsts him. 
16. face to * face, and have licence 
23. with the chief captains, and principal men 

of the city, (lit. those of* eminence) 
27. the crimes (laid) againsts him. 
26: 3. which are among* the Jews: 
5. that after* the most straitegt 

11 . oft in* every synagogue, 
13. 1 saw in * the way 

27: 2. meaning to sail by (lit. along*) the coasts 
of Asia ; 
5. sailed over the sea of (lit. near *) Cilicia 
7. come over against* Cnidus, 

— Crete, over against * Salmone ; 

12. toward* the south west and)( a north west. 

14. there arose againsts it a tempestuous 
25. that it shall be even as * it was told me. 
27. about* midnight the shipmen 

28 : 16. to dwell by * himself 
Ro. 1:3. according to * the flesh ; 

4. according to * the spirit 

15. as much as in* me is, 

2 : 2. the judgment of God is according to * truth 

5. But after* thy hardness and impenitent 
6. according to* his deeds: 

7. by* patient continuance 

16. according to * my gospel. 

3: 2. Much every way: (lit. by* every way) 

5.1 speak as* a man 
4: 1. as pertaining to* the flesh, 

4. is the reward not reckoned of* grace, but 

of* debt. 
16. that (it might be) by* grace ; 
18. according to* that which was 
5: 6. yet without strength, in* due time 
7: 13. might become exceeding sinful, (lit. 
according to* excess) 

22. after* the inward man: 

8: l.who walk not after* the flesh, but after* 
4. who walk not after* the flesh, but after* 
5. that are after* the flesh 

— they that are after* the Spirit 



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Ro. 8:12 
13 

27 
28 
31 
33 



ICo. 1 
2 
3 



14 
15 

16 

2Co. 1 

4 



5:16 



10: 



.to live after* the flesh, 
.if ye live after* the flesh, 
.according to* (the will of) God. 
.according to 71 (his) purpose, 
.who (can be) against S us? 
.Who shall lay anything to the charge ofs 
God's elect? 

according to* the flesh: 

as concerning* the flesh 
. At* this time will I come, 
. according to* election might 

but not according to* knowledge, 
.to God againsts Israel, saying, 

according to* the election of 
.spared not the naturaZ branches, (lit. 

branches according to* nature) 
.which is wild by* nature, 

which be the natural (branches), 
. As concerning* the gospel, 

but as touching* the election, 
.differing according to* the grace 

according to* the proportion of 
.now walkest thou not charitabfo/ a . 
.have (it) to* thyself before God. 
.according to* Christ Jesus: 
.that is in* their house. 
. according to* my gospel, 

according to* the revelation 
. according to* the commandment 
. wise men after* the flesh, 
. came not with* excellency of 
. and walk as * men ? 
, according to* his own labour. 
. According to* the grace of God 
,for one against? another. 
. I speak this by* permission, (and) not of* 

commandment. 
. so abide, after* my judgment: 
. Say I these things as* a man? 
.Behold Israel after* the flesh: 
■ having (his) head covered, (lit. overs his 

head) 
. by* the same Spirit; 
.shew I unto you a more excellent way. 

(lit. according to* excellence) 
. (let it be) by* two, 
.may all prophesy one by* one, 
.be done decently and in* order, 
.died for our sins accordingto* the scriptures; 
. according to* the scriptures: 
. we have testified ofs God 
. I die daily*. 

. If after the manner of* men 
. Upon* the first (day) of the 
. the church that is in * their house. 
.we were pressed )( a out of measure, 
do I purpose according to* the flesh, 
. according as* it is written, 
a far more exceeding (and) (lit. as to* 
excess unto excess) 

know we no man after* the flesh: yea, 
though we have known Christ after* 
the flesh, 
were made sorry after* a godly manner, 

For godly* sorrow worketh 

ye sorrowed after* a godly sort, 

their deep poverty ( lit. according to* depth ) 

abounded 
Tor to* (their) power, 
I speak not by* commandment, 
who in* presence (am) base 
as if we walked according to* the flesh. 



2Co.lO; 



11 



13 
Gal. 1 



Eph. 1 



Phi. 1 



4 
Col. 1 



KAT 

3. we do not war after* the flesh: 
5.exalteth itself againsts the knowledge 
7. after* the outward appearance? 

13. but according to* the measure 
15. according to* our rule 

15. according to* their works. 

17. 1 speak (it) not after* the Lord, 

18. that many glory after* the flesh, 
21. speak as concerning* reproach, 

28. that which cometh upon me daiZy a , 
8. we can do nothing againsts the truth, 

10. according to* the power which 

4. according to* the will of God 

1 1 . preached of me is not after* man. 

1.3. how that beyond measure I (lit. according 
to* excess) 
2: 2. 1 went up by* revelation, 

— but private??/ 3 * to them which 
11. 1 withstood him to* the face, 

3: 1. before* whose eyes Jesus Christ 
15. 1 speak after the manner of* men ; 

21. (Is) the law then againsts the promises 

29. heirs according to* the promise. 
4:23. was born after* the flesh ; 

28. Now we, brethren, as* Isaac was, 

29. he that was born after* the flesh persecuted 

him (that was born) after* 
5: 17. the flesh lusteth againsts the Spirit, and 

the Spirit againsts the flesh: 
againsts such there is no law. 
according to * the good pleasure 
according to* the riches of his grace ; 
according to* his good pleasure 
according to* the purpose of him who 

worketh all things after* the 
after I heard of your faith (lit. among* 

you) 

19. according to* the working of his 

: 2. according to* the course of this world, 

according to* the prince of the power 
: 3. How that by * revelation he 
7. according to* the gift of the grace of God 
given unto me by* the effectual 

11. According to* the eternal purpose 

16. according to* the riches of his glory, 

20. according to* the power that 

: 7. grace according to* the measure 
16. according to* the effectual 

22. concerning* the former conversation 

— according to* the deceitful lusts; 

24. which after* God is created 

: 33. let everyone of you in (lit. by* one) 
: 5. according to* the flesh, 
6. Not with* eyeservice, as menpleasers; 

21. that ye also may know my affairs, (lit. the 

things with* me) 

12. the things (which happened) unto* me 
20. According to* my earnest expectation 

; 3. (Let) nothing (be done) through* strife 
: 5. as touching* the law, a Pharisee; 
6. Concerning* zeal, persecuting the church; 

touching* the righteousness which 
14.1 press toward* the mark 
21. according to* the working whereby 
; 1 1 . Not that I speak in respect of* want: 
19 . according to* his riches in glory 
11. according to* his glorious power, 

25. according to* the dispensation 

29. striving according to* his working. 
: 8. after* the tradition of men, after* the 

rudiments of the world, and not after* 

Christ. 



15 



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Col. 2:14. of ordinances that was against? us, 
22.afi€r* the commandments and 
3:10. after* the image of him that 

20. obey (your) parents in* all things: 
22. Servants, obey in * all things (your) masters 
according to* the flesh ; . 

4: 7. All my state shall Tychicus (lit. all the 
things concerning* me) 
15. the church which is in* his house. 
2Th. 1:12. according to* the grace of our God 

2: 3. Let no man deceive you by* any means: 

9. is after* the working of Satan 
3: 6. and not after* the tradition 
ITi. 1: \.by* the commandment of God 

11. According to* the glorious gospel 
18. according to* the prophecies 
5:19. Against S an elder receive not 
21. doing nothing by* partiality. 
6: 3. which is according to* godliness ; 
2Ti. 1 : 1 . according to * the promise of 

8. according to* the power of God; 
9. not according to* our works, but according 
to* his own purpose 
2 : 8. according to * my gospel : 
4: Land the dead at* his appearing and 
3. but after* their own lusts 
14. according to* his works: 
Tit. 1: 1. according to* the faith of God's 

— the truth which is after* godliness; 
3. according to* the commandment 
4. own son after* the common faith: 
5. ordain elders in every* city, 
9. as * he hath been taught, 
3: 5. but according to* his mercy 
7. according to* the hope of 
Philem. 2. and to the church in * thy house : 

14.be as it were of* necessity, butwillingZy. a 
Heb 1:10. And, Thou, Lord, in* the beginning 
2 : 4. according to * his own will ? 
17. Wherefore in* all things it 
3: 3. * inasmuch as he who hath 
8. in* the day of temptation in 
13. exhort one another daily,* 
4: 15. but was in* all points tempted like as* 
5 : 6. after * the order of Melchisedec. 

10. an high priest after* the order of 
6: 13. because he could swear byS no greater, 
he sware by S himself, 
16. men verily swear byS the greater: 
20. after* the order of Melchisedec. 
7 : 5. according to * the law, 

11. rise after* the order of Melchisedec, and 
not be called after* the order of Aaron ? 
15. after* the similitude of Melchisedec 
16. not after* the law of a carnal command- 
ment, but after * the power of an 
17. after* the order of Melchisedec. 

20. And inasmuch 3 as not without 

21 . after * the order of Melchisedec : 

22. By * so much was Jesus made 
27. Who needeth not <La\ly* 

8: 4. gifts according to* the law: 
5. according to* the pattern 
9. Not according to* the covenant 
9: 5. cannot now speak particularly. a 
9. in* which were offered 
— as pertaining to * the conscience ; 
19. according to* the law, 
22. almost all things are by* the law 
25. as the high priest entereth...eyery year 

(lit. by* year) 
27. And as (lit. And inasmuch 3 as) it is 



Heb 10 



11 



12 

Jas. 2 



5 
IPet.l 



2Pet.2 
3 



Uoh.5 
2Joh. 
3Joh. 
Jude 



Rev. 2: 



: 1 . offered year by* year 
3. (made) of sins every* year. 

8. offered by * the law ; 

11. every priest standeth daiZy a 
: 7. which is by* faith. 
13. These all died in* faith, 
,10. chastened (us) after* their own 

8. according to* the scripture, 
17. is dead, being alone, (lit. by* itself) 

9. after* the similitude of God. 

14. and lie not against S the truth. 

9. Grudge not one against S another, 

; 2. Elect according to* the foreknowledge 
3. according to* his abundant mercy 

15. But as * he which hath called 
17.judgeth according to* every man's 
11 . which war against S the soul ; 

7. according to* knowledge, giving 

6. judged according to * men in the flesh, but 

live according to * God 
14. on their part* he is evil spoken of, but on 

your part* he is glorified. 
19. that suffer according to* the will 
11. accusation against S them 
3. walking after* their own lusts, 

13. we, according to* his promise, 
15. according to* the wisdom 

14. any thing according to* his will, 

6. we walk after* his commandments. 

14. Greet the friends by* name. 

15. To execute judgment upon? all, 

— ungodly sinners have spoken against i 

16. walking after * their own lusts ; 
18. who should walk after* their own 

4. 1 have (somewhat) against S thee, 
14. 1 have a few things against S thee, 
20. 1 have a few things against S thee, 
23. according to * your works. 

8. the four beasts had each of them (lit. 
each by * itself) 

7. fought against S the dragon ; 
6. according to* her works: 

12. according to* their works. 

13. according to* their works. 
2. yielded her fruit every* month: 
See also KaQ' dg and kclO' rjfispav. 



KaraSaiva), katabaino. 

Mat. 3: 16. descending like a dove, 
7:25. And the rain descended, 

27. the rain descended, and the floods 
8 : 1 . When he was come down from the 
14:29. And when Peter was come down out 
17: 9. as they came down from the mountain, 
24:17. Let him which is on the housetop not 

come down to 
27:40. come down from the cross. 

42. let him now come down from the 
28: 2. for the angel of the Lord descended 
Mar 1 : 10. the Spirit like a dove descending 
3:22. the scribes which came down from 
9: 9. as they came down from the 
13:15. Ze^ him that is on the housetop not go 

down into the house, 
15:30. come down from the cross. 

32. Let Christ the King of Israel descend now 
Lu. 2:51. And he went down with them, 
3:22. the Holy Ghost descended in a 
6:17. And he came down with them, and 
8:23. and there came down a storm 



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KAT 



Lu. 9: 54. wilt thou that we command fire to come 
down 
10:30. (man) went down from Jerusalem 

31 . by chance there came dovm a 
17:31 . let him not come down to take it 
18:14. this man went down to his house 
19: 5. make haste, and come down; for to day 

6. he made haste, and came down, 
22:44. great drops of blood falling down 

Joh. 1 :32. 1 saw the Spirit descending 

33. thou shalt see the Spirit descending, 
51(52). ascending and descending upon the 

2: 12. he went down to Capernaum, 

3: 13. but he that came down from 

4:47. that he would come down, 

49. come down ere my child die. 
51. And as he was now going down, 

5: 4. an angel went down at a 

7. another steppeth down before me. 
6: 16. his disciples went down unto 

33. is he which cometh down from 
38. For I came down from heaven, 

41. the bread which came down from heaven. 
42. 1 came down from heaven ? 

50. the bread which cometh down from 

51. the living bread which came down from 
58. This is that bread which came down 

Acts 7:15. So Jacob went down into Egypt, 

34. and am come down to deliver 
8: 15. when they were come down, 

26. unto the way that goeth down from 
38. they went down both into the 
10: 11. a certain vessel descending 

20. get thee down, and go with them, 

21. Then Peter went down .... and said 
11 : 5. A certain vessel descend, 

14:11. The gods are come down 

25. they went down into Attalia: 
16 : 8. came down to Troas. 
18: 22. he went down to Antioch. 
20:10. And Paul went down, and fell on him, 
23: 10. commanded the soldiers to go down, and 
24: 1. Ananias the high priest descended 

22. the chief captain shall come down, 
25: 6. he went down unto Caesarea ; 

7. the Jews which came down 
Ro. 10; 7. Or, Who shall descend into 
Eph. 4: 9. but that he also descended first 
10. He that descended is the same 
ITh. 4: 16. For the Lord himself shall descend 
Jas. 1:17. and cometh down from the Father 
Rev. 3:12. new Jerusalem, which cometh down out of 
heaven 
10: 1. 1 saw another mighty angel come down 
12: 12. the devil is come down unto you, 
13: 13. he maketh fire come down 
16: 21. there fell upon men a great hail 
18: 1 . 1 saw another angel come down 
20: 1 . 1 saw an angel come down 

9. and fire came down from God 
21 : 2. the holy city, new Jerusalem, coming down 
10. the holy Jerusalem, descending out of 
heaven from God, 



KaTo&apib), katabareo. 

2Co.l2:16.I did not burden you: 



Kara^aaig, katabasis. 
Lu. 19:37. at the descent of the mount of Olives, 



Kara€i€a?o/xcu, katabibazomai. 

Mat.ll : 23. shalt be brought down to hell: 
Lu. 10:15. shalt be thrust down to hell. 



Kara€oXrj, katabolee. 

Mat.13: 35. secret from the foundation of the 
25:34. from the foundation of the world: 
Lu. 11: 50. which was shed from the foundation 
Joh. 17: 24. thou lovedst me before the foundation 
Eph. 1 : 4. chosen us in him before the foundation 
Heb. 4: 3. works were finished from the foundation 
9:26. often have suffered since the foundation 
11: 11. received strength to conceive seed, 
IPet. 1 : 20. foreordained before the foundation 
Rev.13: 8. the Lamb slain from the foundation 
17 : 8. book of life from the foundation of the 



icara^ pa&evu), katabrabuo. 
Col. 2:18. Let no man beguile you o/your reward 



KarayyeXEvg, katangelus. 

Actsl7 : 18. He seemeth to be a setter forth of strange 
gods: 



KarayyzWw, katangello. 



Acts 4 
13 



KaTa&aWu), kataballo. 

2Co. 4: 9. cast down, but not destroyed ; 
Heb. 6 : 1 . not laying again the foundation 
Rev.12: 10. the accuser of our brethren is cast down, 



2. preached through Jesus the resurrection 
5. they preached the word of God 
38. through this man is preached unto you the 
forgiveness of sins: 
15:36. where we have preached the word 
16: 17. which shew unto us the way of 
21 . And teach customs, which are 
17: 3. Jesus, whom I preach unto you, is 
13. the word of God was preached of Paul 
23. him declare I unto you. 
26: 23. and should shew light unto 
Ro. 1: 8. your faith is spoken of throughout 
lCo. 2. 1 . declaring unto you the testimony 
9:14. they which preach the gospel 
11 : 26. ye do shew the Lord's death 
Phi. 1 : 16. The one preach Christ of contention, 

18. or in truth, Christ is preached; 
Col. 1 : 28. Whom we preach, warning 



KaTayeXau), katagelao. 

Mat. 9: 24. they laughed him to scorn. 
Mar. 5: 40. they laughed him to scorn. 
Lu. 8 : 53. they laughed him to scorn. 



KAT 

KaTayivuxTKw, kataginosko. 

Gal. 2: 11. because he was to be blamed. 

Uoh.3:20. For if our heart condemn us, 

21. if our heart condemn us not, 



icarayvu/K, katagnumi. 

Mat.l2:20. A bruised reed shall he not break, 
Joh.l9:31.that their legs might be broken, 

32. and brake the legs of the first, 

33. they brake not his legs: 



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KAT 



Karayu), Ttatago. 



Lu. 

Acts 



Ro. 



5:11. when they had brought their ships to land, 
9:30. they brought him down to Caesarea, 

21 : 3. into Syria, and landed at Tyre: 

22:30. brought Paul down, and set 

23: 15. that he bring him down unto you 
20. that thou wouldest bring down Paul 
28.1 brought him forth into their 

27: 3. the next (day) we touched at Sidon. 

28:12. And landing at Syracuse, we 

10: 6. that is, to bring Christ down 



Karerywvt^o/icu, katagonizornai. 

Heb 11 :33. Who through faith subdued kingdoms, 



Karaciw, katadeo. 

Lu. 10: 34. and bound up his wounds, 



KaraSrjXo c? katadeelos. 

Heb. 7: 15. it is yet far more evident: 



KaraStKa^w, katadikazo. 

Mat.12 : 7. ye would not have condemned the guiltless. 

37. by thy words thou shalt be condemned. 
Lu. 6:37 .condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned: 
Jas. 5: 6. Ye have condemned (and) killed the just; 



KaTaiG\vvh)) kataiskuno. 



Lu. 13: 17. all his adversaries were ashamed: 
Ro. 5: 5. hope maketh not ashamed ; 

9:33.believeth on him shall not be ashamed. 
10:ll.on him shall not be ashamed. 
lCo. 1 : 27. to confound the wise ; 

— to confound the things which 
11: 4. head covered, dishoiioureth his head. 
5. uncovered dishonoured her head: 
22. and shame them that have not? 
2Co. 7 : 14. 1 am not ashamed ; 

9: 4. we... should be ashamed in this 
iPet. 2: 6 . shall not be confounded. 
3:16. they may be ashamed that 



Kara/caiw, katakaio. 

Mat 3: 12. but he will burn up the chaff 
13: 30. bind them in bundles to bum 
40. the tares are gathered and burned 
Lu. 3: 17. but the chaff he will burn with 
Actsl9: 19. and burned them before all 
lCo. 3: 15. If any man's work shall be burned, 
Heb 13:11. are burned without the camp. 
2Pet.3:10.and the works that are therein shall be 

burned up. 
Rev. 8: 7. the third part of trees was burnt up, and 
all green grass was burnt up. 
17: 16. and burn her with fire. 
18: 8. she shall be utterly burned with fire: 



KaTaKaXviTTOfiai, katakaluptomai, 

1 Co.l 1 : 6. For if the woman be not covered, 
— let her be covered. 
7. ought not to cover (his) head, 



KaTadiwKU), katadioko. 

Mar. 1:36. Simon and they that were with him 
followed after him. 



K<iTa$ov\6io, katadouloo. 

2Co.ll :20. if a man bring you into bondage, 
Gal. 2: 4. that they might bring us into bondage. 



KaTa^plfjLU) see Kararpi^w. 



icaraSuvacrreuw, katadunastuo. 

Actsl0:38. healing all that were oppressed of the devil : 
Jas. 2: 6. Do not rich men oppress you, 



KaraKav^aofiai, katakaultaomai. 

Ro. 11: 18. Boast not against the branches. But if 

thou boast, thou bearest not 
Jas. 2: 13. and mercy rejoiceth against 

3: 14. glory not, and lie not against the truth. 



Karaica/iat, kataklmai. 

Mar 1 :30. Simon's wife's mother lay sick 
2: 4. wherein the sick of the palsy lay. 

15. as Jesus sat at meat in his 
14: 3. as he sat at meat, there came a woman 
Lu. 5 : 25. took up that whereon he lay, 

29. and of others that sat down with them. 
Joh. 5: 3. In these lay a great multitude 

6. When Jesus saw him lie, 
Acts 9:33.iEneas, which had kept his bed eight 

28: 8. that the father of Publius lay sick 
lCo. 8:10. sit at meat in the idol's temple, 



Karaickato) or KaraKXa^w, kataklao or 
kataklazo. 

Mar 6: 41. and brake the loaves, 

Lu. 9*. 16. he blessed them, and brake, 



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KAT 



KaraicXtiix), kataklio. 

Lu. 3:20. that he shut up John in prison. 
Acts26: 10. saints did I shut up in prison, 


Ro. 14:23. he that doubteth is damned if 

lCo.l 1 : 32. that we shoidd not be condemned with the 

Heb 11 : 7. by the which he condemned the world, 

Jas. 5: 9. lest ye be condemned : 

2Pet.2: 6. condemned (them) with an overthrow, 






KaraicArijOoSorEiu, hatakleerodoteo. 
Actsl3: 19. he divided their land to them by lot. 


KaraicpiGiQ, katakrisis. 

2Co. 3: 9. ministration of condemnation (be) glory, 
7: 3.1 speak not (this) to condemn (you): 


Kara/cXivw, kataklino. 


Lu. 9:14. Make them sit down by fifties 
14: 8. sit not down in the highest 
24: 30. as he sat at meat with them, 


KCLTCiKvpievio, katalwriuo. 
Mat 20: 25. princes of the Gentiles exercise dominion 


KaTaKXvZofiai, katakluzomai. 

2Pet.3: 6. being overflowed with water, 


over them, 
Mar 10: 42. exercise lordship over them ; 
Actsl9: 16. overcame them, and prevailed against 
lPet.5: 3. Neither as being lords over (God's) 


KaTaKXvafiog, kataklusmos. 

Mat 24: 38. before the flood they were eating 

39. until the flood came, 
Lu. 17:27. and the flood came, and destroyed 
2Pet.2: 5. bringing in the flood upon the world 


KdTaXakiu), katalaleo. 

Jas. 4:11. Speak not evil one of another, brethren. 
He that speaketh evil of (his) 
— speaketh evil of the law, 
lPet.2: 12. they speak against you as evildoers, 
3:16. whereas they speak evil of you, 


KaraKoXovOtu), katakoloutheo. 

Lu. 23:55. the women also, which. ..followed after, and 

beheld the sepulchre, 
Actsl6:17.The same/oZZcwedPaulandus, and cried, 




KaTaXaXia, katalalia. 

2Co.l2: 20. strifes, backbitings, whisperings, 
1 Pet. 2 : 1 . envies, and all evil speakings, 






KaTCLKOTTTlt), katdkopto. 
Mar 5: 5. cutting himself with stones. 


KaraXaXog, hatalalos. 
Ro. 1 : 30. Backbiters, haters of God, 






KaTa.Kpr}uviZwi hatakreemnizo. 

Lu. 4:29. that they might cast him down headlong. 


KaTaXap&avbJi Tiatalambano, 


Kara/CjOtjua, katakrima. 

Ro. 5 : 16. judgment (was) by one to condemnation, 
18. upon all men to condemnation; 
8 : 1 . now no condemnation to them which are 
in Christ Jesus, 


Joh. 1: 5. the darkness comprehended it not. 
8: 3. a woman taken in adultery ; 

4. this woman was taken in adultery, 
12: 35. lest darkness come upon you: 
Acts 4:13. and perceived that they were unlearned 
10:34. 1 perceive that God is no respecter 
25:25. But when 1 found that he had 
Ro. 9 : 30. have attained to righteousness, 


KaTCLKpivw, hatakrino. 

Mat 12 : 41 . and shall condemn it : 
42. and shall condemn it: 
20: 18. they shall condemn him to death, 
27: 3. when he saw that he was condemned, 

Mar 10: 33. they shall condemn him to death, 
14: 64. they all condemned him to be 
16: 16.believeth not shall be damned. 

Lu. 11:31. this generation, and condemn them: 
32. and shall condemn it: 

Joh. 8: 10. hath no man condemned thee ? 


iCo. 9:24. So run, that ye may obtain. 
Eph. 3: 18. able to comprehend with all saints 
Phi. 3 : 12. if that I may apprehend that for which also 
I am apprehended 
13.1 count not myself to have apprehended : 
lTh. 5; 4. should overtake you as a thief. 


KaTaXeyofxat, katalegomai. 

ITi. 5: 9. Let not a widow be taken into the number 


11. Neither do I condemn thee: 
Ro. 2 : 1 . another, thou condemnest thyself; 
8: 3. condemned sin in the flesh: 
34. Who (is) he that condemneth? 


KaraXunfxa, kataTimma. 
Ro. 9: 27. a remnant shall be saved: 



KAT 



[XaVw, katalipo. 



Mat. 4:13. And leaving Nazareth, he came 
16: 4. And he left them, and departed. 
19: 5. For this cause shall a man leave 
21: 17. he left them, and went out of the city 

Mar 10: 7. For this cause shall a man leave 

12 : 19. If a man's brother die, and leave (his) 
14:52. And he left the linen cloth, and fled 

Lu. 5 : 23. And he left all, rose up, and 

10 :40. that my sister hath left me to serve 
15: 4. doth not leave the ninety and nine 
20:31. and they left no children, 

Joh. 8: 9. and Jesus was left alone, 

Acts 2:31. that his souf was not left in hell, 

6: 2. that we should leave the word of God, and 

serve tables. 
18 : 19. and left them there : 
21 : 3. we left it on the left hand, and 
24:27. Jews a pleasure, left Paul bound. 
25 : 14. a certain man left in bonds 

Ro. 11 : 4. 1 have reserved to myself 

Eph. 5: 31. shall a man leave his father 

lTh. 3: l.we thought it good to be left at Athens 

Tit. 1: 5. For this cause left I thee in 

Heb 4: l.lest, a promise being left (us) 
11 : 27. By faith he forsook Egypt, 

2Pet.2: 15. Which have forsaken the right way, and are 
gone astray, 



(413) KAT 

Mat. 5: 17. 1 am not come to destroy, but to fulfil. 
24: 2. that shall not be thrown down. 
26:61. 1 am able to destroy the temple 
27:40. Thou that destroyest the temple, 

Mar 13: 2. that shall not be thrown down. 
14:58. 1 will destroy this temple 
15:29. Ah, thou that destroyest the temple, 

Lu. 9: 12. and lodge, and get victuals: 

19: 7. gone to be guest with a man that is a 
21 : 6. that shall not be thrown down. 

Acts 5: 38. be of men, it will come to nought : 

39. if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it ; 
6: 14. Jesus of Nazareth shall destroy this 

Ro. 14:20. For meat destroy not the work 

2Co. 5: 1. of (this) tabernacle were dissolved, 

Gal. 2: 18. the things which I destroyed, 



Ka-aXiOaZw, katalithazo. 

Lu. 20: 6. all the people will stone us: 



KaraXXayrii katallagee. 

Ro. 5 : 1 1 . by whom we have now received the atone- 
ment, (lit. reconciliation) 
11 : 15. the reconciling of the world, 
2Co. 5: 18. the ministry of reconciliation ; 
19. the word of reconciliation. 



KaraWacfo-w, katallasso. 

Ro. 5: 10. we were reconciled to God 
— being reconciled, we shall 
ICo. 7: 11. let her remain unmarried, or be reconcilea 

to (her) husband: 
2Co. 5: 18. of God, who hath reconciled us to himself 
by Jesus Christ, 

19. reconciling the world unto himself, 

20. be ye reconciled to God. 



KaraXoLTTogi hataloipos. 
Actsl5:17.That the residue of men might seek after 

KaraXvfia, katuluma. 

Mar 14: 14. "Where is the guestchamber, 
Lu. 2: 7. no room for them in the inn. 
23 : 1 1 . Where is the guestchamber, 



KaraXvco, kataluo. 
Mat. 5: 17. Think not that I am come to destroy the 



KaTafiavOavfjj) katamanthano . 

Mat. 6:28. Consider the lilies of the field, 



KaTdfjiapTvpiu), katamartureo. 

Mat.26:62.what (is it which) these witness against 
thee? 

27:13. how many things they witness against 
Mar 14:60. (which) these witness against thee? 

15 : 4. they witness against thee. 



Kara/xtvw, katameno. 

Acts 1:13. where abode both Peter, and James, (lit. 
were abiding) 



Kara/iovag, katamonas. 



Mar 4:10. And when he was alone, 
Lu. 9 : 1 8. as he was alone praying, 



Karavadefia, katanathema. 

Rev.22: 3. there shall be no more curse: 



KaTavaOefiaTL^u), katanathematizo. 

Mat.26:74. Then began he to curse and to swear, 



KaravaXio-jco, katanalisko, 

Heb 12:29. For our God (is) a consuming fire. 



KCLTavapKzwi katanarheo, 

2Co.ll: 9(8). I was chargeable to no man: 

12:13. that I myself was not burdensome to you' 
14. 1 will not be burdensome to you: 



Karavtvco, katanuo. 

Lu. 5: 7. they beckoned unto (their) partners. 



KAT 



icaravoEw, katanoeo. 



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KAT 



Mat. 7 : 3. but considerest not the beam 
Lu. 6:41. but perceinest not the beam 
12:24. Consider the ravens : for they 

27. Consider the lilies how they grow: 
20: 23. he perceived their craftiness, and said 
Acts 7: 31. and as he drew near to behold (it), 
32. and durst not behold. 
11 : 6. 1 considered, and saw fourfooted 
27:39. they discovered a certain creek 
Ro. 4: 1 9. he considered not his own body 
Heb 3 : 1 . consider the apostle and high priest 

10:24. let us consider one another 
Jas. 1 : 23. like unto a man beholding his natural face 
24. For he beholdeth himself, and goeth 



Karavraa)} katantao. 

Actsl6: l.Then came he to Derbe and Lystra: 

18: 19. And he came to Ephesus, 

24. mighty in the scriptures, came to Ephesus. 

20: 15. came the next (day) over against Chios ; 

21 : 7. we came to Ptolemais, 

25:13. Agrippa and Bernice came unto Cassarea 

26 : 7. serving ( God) day and night, hope to come. 

27 : 12. by any means they might attain to Phenice, 
(and) 

28: 13. and came to Rhegium: 
1 Co. 10 : 1 1 . upon whom the ends of the world are come. 

14:36. came it unto you only? 
Eph. 4:13. Till we all come in the unity 
Phi. 3: 11. If by any means I might attain unto 



KdTawZiQ, katanuxis. 
Ro. 1 1 : 8. God hath given them the spirit of slumber, 



KaraviHJou), katanusso. 
Acts 2 : 37 . they were pricked in their heart, 



Kara^ioofiai, hataxio-omai. 

Lu. 20: 35. which shall be accounted ivorthy to obtain 
21:36. that ye may be accounted worthy to escape 
Acts 5:41. that they were counted worthy to suffer 
2Th. 1 : 5. that ye may be counted worthy of 



KaTcnrarih), katapateo. 

Mat. 5:13. and to be trodden underfoot of men. 

7: 6. lest they trample them under their feet, 
Lu. 8: 5. and it was trodden down, 

12: l.that they trode one upon another, 
Heb 10 : 29. who hath trodden underfoot the Son of God, 



Acts 
Heb. 



KdTcnravcjiQ, katapausis, 

7: 49. what (is) the place of my rest? 
3: 11. They shall not enter into my rest. 

18. they should not enter into his rest, 
4: 1 . of entering into his rest, 
3. do enter into rest 

— if they shall enter into my rest: 



Heb. 4:5. If they shall enter into my rest. 

10. he that is entered into his rest, 

11. to enter into that rest, 



KaTcnravw, katapauo. 

Actsl4: 18. scarce restrained they the people, 
Heb. 4: 4. And God did rest the seventh day 
8. if Jesus had given them rest, 
10. he also hath ceased from his own works, 



KaTairiraafxa, katapetasma. 

Mat.27: 51. behold, the veil of the temple was rent 
Mar 15 : 38. And the veil of the temple was rent 
Lu. 23:45. and the veil of the temple was rent 
Heb. 6: 19. into that within the veil; 
9: 3. And after the second veil, 
10: 20. through the veil, that is to say, his flesh 



KaraiTLVU), katapino, 

Mat.23:24.and swallow a camel. 

lCo.15: 54. Death is swallowed vp in victory. 

2Co. 2: 7 .shoidd be swallowed up with overmuch 

5: 4. might be swallowed up of life. 
Heb 11 -.29. assaying to do were drowned. 
1 Pet. 5 : 8. seeking whom he may devour : 
Rev.12: 16. and swallowed up the flood which 



KaTaTriTTTd), katapipto. 



Acts26: 14. when we were all fallen to the earth, 
28: 6. or fallen down dead suddenly: 



KdTcnrXiw, katapleo. 

Lu . 8 : 26 . And they arrived at the country 



KaraTTOvio/uLai, kataponeomai. 

Acts 7: 24. avenged him that was oppressed, 
2Pet.2: 7. vexed with the filthy conversation 



icaTcnro vr i %0/j.m , katapontizomai, 

Mat.l4:30.and beginning to sink, 

18: 6. and (that) he were drowned in the 



KaTapa, katara. 



Gal. 



Heb. 

Jas. 

2Pet 



3: 10. are under the curse: 

13. hath redeemed us from the curse of the 
law, being made a curse for us: 
6: 8. nigh unto cursing ; whose end 
3:10. proceedeth blessing and cursing. 
2:14. cursed children: (lit. children of curse) 



Karapao/uLati kataraomai. 

Mat. 5: 44. bless them that curse you. 
25: 41. Depart from me, ye cursed, 



KAT 

Mar 11 : 21 . the fig tree which thou cursedst 
Lu. 6:28. Bless them that curse you, 
Ro. 12: 14. bless, and curse not. 
Jas. 3: 9. and therewith curse we men, 



( 415 ) KAT 

K.aTaGU<j}<i kataslo. 

Actsl2: 17. beckoning unto them with the hand 
13: 16. and beckoning with (his) hand 
19:33. Alexander beckoned with the hand, and 
21 :40. and beckoned with the hand 



Karapjid), katargeo. 

why cumbereth it the ground ? 

, shall their unbelief make the faith of God 

without effect? 
Do we then make void the law 
and the promise made of none effect : 
the body of sin might be destroyed, 
she is loosed from the law of 
now we are delivered from the law, 
to bring to nought things that are: 
of the princes of this world, that come to 

nought : 
God shall destroy both it and them, 
prophecies, they shall fail; 
knowledge, it shall vanish away. 
is in part shall be done away. 
I put away childish things, 
when he shall have put down 
The last enemy (that) shall be destroyed 
which (glory) was to be done away: 
if that zvhich is done away 
to the end of that which is abolished : 
which (vail) is done away in Christ, 
that it should make the promise of none 

effect. 
Christ is become of no effect unto you, (lit. 

ye are ceased from Christ) 
then is the offence of the cross ceased. 
Having abolished in his flesh 
and shall destroy with the brightness of his 

coming : 
Christ, who hath abolished death, 
that through death he might destroy him 



KarapiOjutiofiai, katarithmeomai. 

Acts 1 : 17. he was numbered with us, 



Lu. 


13 


7 


Ro. 


3 


: 3 
31 




4 


14 




6 


6 




7 


2 
6 


ICo 


1 


25 




2 


6 




6:13. 




13 


8. 

10. 
11. 




15 


24. 
26. 


2Co. 


3 


7 
11 
13. 

14 


Gal. 


3 


17 




5 


4. 
11. 


Eph 


2 


IS 


2Th 


2 


8. 


2Ti. 


1 


10. 


Heb 


2 


14 



KaTCMTKcnrTb), kataskapto. 

Actsl5:16.I will build again the ruins thereof, 
Ro. 11: 3. they have.. .and digged down thine altars; 



KarapTi^io, hatartizo. 

Mat. 4:21. mending their nets ; 

21 : 16. thou hast perfected praise ? 
Mar 1 :19. in the ship mending their nets. 
Lu. 6:40. every one that is perfect shall be 
Ro. 9 : 22. vessels of wrath fitted to destruction : 
ICo. 1:10. but (that) ye be perfectly joined together 
2Co=13:ll. Be perfect, be of good comfort, 
Gal. 6: 1. restore such an one in the spirit of 
ITh. 3: 10. and might perfect that which is 
Heb 10: 5. a body hast thou prepared me: 

11 : 3. the worlds were framed by the word 
13:21. Make you perfect in every good work 
lPet.5:10.?na£e you perfect, stablish, 



KarapTiGig, katartisis. 
2Co.l3: 9. we wish, (even) your perfection. 



KarapTLGfiog^ katartismos. 

Eph. 4:12. For the perfecting of the saints, 



Mat 11 
Mar 1 
Lu. 1 

7 
Heb 3 



11 
lPet.3 



KaTCKJKEvaZw, kataskuazo. 

,10. which shall prepare thy way 

2. which shall prepare thy way 
17. a people prepared for the Lord. 
27 . which shall prepare thy way 
: 3. as he who hath builded the house 

4. every house is builded by some (man) 
but he that built all things (is) God. 
: 2. there was a tabernacle made ; 

6. when these things were thus ordained, 
; 7 .prepared an ark to the saving 
20. while the ark was a preparing, 



Karao-Krjvow, hatasheenoo. 

Mat 13:32. come and lodge in the branches 
Mar 4:32. so that the fowls of the air may lodge 
Lu. 13: 19. the fowls of the air lodged in the 
Acts 2 -.26. my flesh shall rest in hope: 



kcitckjkiivwctiq, kataskeenosis. 

Mat. 8: 20. the birds of the air (have) nests ; 
Lu. 9: 58. and birds of the air (have) nests ; 



KaTaGiaaZu), kataskiazo. 

Heb 9: 5. glory shadowing the mercyseat : 



Karao-K07r£(i>, kataskopeo. 
Gal. 2: 4, privily to spy out our liberty 



Karao-K07roc5 kataskopos, 
Heb 11 -.31. when she had received the spies 



Ka-aaofyiZotiai, katasophizomai. 

Acts 7:19. The same dealt subtiUy with our 



Karao-rlXXw, hatastello. 

Actsl9;35. v-Tierc the townclerk had appeased 
36. ye ought to be quiet, 



Karaarrjjua, katasteema. 

Tit. 2: 3. that (theybe) in behaviour as becometh 



KAT 



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KAT 



KaT(t<TTo\ri, katastolee. 
lTi. 2: 9. adorn themselves in modest apparel, 



Karao-TjOE^Wj katastrepho. 



Mat 21: 12. and overthrew the tables 
Mar 11 : 15. and overthrew the tables 



KaTa<7Tpr}viaZ<ji), katastreeniazo. 

lTi. 5 ill. have begun to wax wanton against Christ, 



Karaarpcxpri, katastrophee. 

2Ti. 2: 14. to the subverting of the hearers. 
2Pet.2: 6. condemned (them) with an overthrow, 



KaraaTpijjvvvp.i, hatastronnumi. 
lCo.10: 5. they were overthrown in the wilderness. 



KdTacrvpii), katasuro. 

Lu. 12:58. lest he hale thee to the judge, 



KCLTaafyaTTb)) katasphatto. 
Lu. 19:27. and slag (them) before me. 



KaTaa^payiZofiai, katasphragizomai. 
Rev 5: \. sealed with seven seals. 



icaTa.(T\e(Tig, kataskesis. 
Acts 7: 5. give it to him for a possession, 

45. into the possession of the Gentiles, 



KaraTiOrifii, hatatitheemi. 
Mar 15: 46. and laid him in a sepulchre 
Acts24: 27. willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, 
25: 9. willing to do the Jews a pleasure, 



KararojuLri, katatomee. 

Phi. 3: 2. beware of the concision. 



KaTaTo^vojuLai, hatatoxuomai. 

Heb 12: 20. it shall be stoned, or thrust through with a 
dart: 



Kararpex^i katatreko. 

Acts21 : 32. and ran down unto them: 



KaraQayb), hataphago. 

Mat 13: 4. the fowls came and devoured them up 



Mar 4: 4. came and devoured it up. 

Lu. 8 : 5. the fowls of the air devoured it. 
15 :30. which hath devoured thy living 

Joh. 2: 17. The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up. 

Rev 10: 9. Take (it), and eaHt up j 

10. 1 took the little book... and ate it tip ; 
12: 4. for to devour her child as soon 
20: 9. out of heaven, and devoured them. 



KCLTafyipb), kataphero. 

Acts20: 9. being fallen into a deep sleep: 
— he sunk down with sleep, and 
26:10. 1 gave my voice against (them). 



KaTaQzvyu), kataphugo, 

Actsl4: 6. and fled unto Lystra and Derbe, 
Heb 6: 18. who have fled for refuge to lay hold 



KarafyOdpii), hataphthlro. 

2Ti. 3: 8. men of corrupt minds, (lit. corrupt (as to) 

mind) 
2Pet.2: 12. and shall utterly perish in their own 



Kara(j)tXi(i>, hataphileo. 

Mat 26:49. Hail, master ; and kissed him. 
Mar 14:45. Master, master ; and kissed him. 
Lu. 7 :38. and kissed his feet, 

45. hath not ceased to kiss my feet. 
15:20. fell on his neck, and kissed him. 
Acts20:37.fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him, 



KdTCKppoviw;, kataphroneo. 

Mat. 6:24. will hold to the one, and despise the other. 

18: 10. that ye despise not one of these 
Lu. 16: 13. and despise the other. 
Ro. 2: 4. Or despisest thou the riches of 
lCo.ll :22. or despise ye the church of 
lTi. 4:12. Let no man despise thy youth ; 

6: 2.let them not despise (them), 
Heb 12: 2. despising the shame, and is 
2Pet.2:10.and despise government. 



Kara^povriTy)*;, kataphroneetees . 

Actsl3: 41. Behold, ye despisers, and wonder, 



KaTaxiu), katakeo. 

Mat.26: 7. and poured it on his head, 
Mar 14: 3. and poured (it) on his head. 



KdTaxOoviog, katakthonios. 

Phi. 2: 10. and (things) under the earth; 



KaTa\pao/uLai, liatakraomai. 

iCo. 7: 31. that use this world, as not abusing (it); 
9: 18. that I abuse not my power in 



KAT ( 417 ) 

KaTaipv-fcto, katapsulw. 

Lu. 16:24. in water, and cool my tongue ; 



KAT 



*cara'&a>Aoc, katidolos. 

Actsl7:16.the city wholly given to idolatry. 

KciTivavTi, katenanti. 

Mar 11: 2. into the village over against you : 
12:41. Jesus sat over against the treasury, 
13: 3. over against the temple, 
Lu. 19:30. Go ye into the village over against 
Ro. 4:17. before him whom he believed, 



Kar£V(t)7rtov5 hatenopion. 

2Co. 2: 17. in the sight of God speak we 

12: 19. we speak before God in Christ: 
Eph. 1 : 4. and without blame before him 
Col. l:22.unreprovable in his sight: 
Jude 24. faultless before the presence of his glory 



Kare^ovo-m^w, katexousiazo. 

Mat.20: 25. exercise authority upon them. 
Mar 10:42. exercise authority upon them. 



KCLTspyaZojuiai, katergazomai. 

Ro. 1 :27 .working that which is unseemly, 

2: 9. upon every soul of man that doeth evil, 
4: 15. the law worketh wrath: 
5: 3. tribulation worketh patience ; 
7 : 8. wrought in me all manner of 
13. working death in me by that 
15. For that which Hoi allow not: 
17.it is no more I that do it, 
18. but (how) to perform that which is good 
20. it is no more I that do it, 
15: 18. which Christ hath not wrought by me, 
lCo. 5: 3. him that hath so done this deed, 
2Co. 4:17. worketh for us a far more 
5: 5. he that hath wrought us for 
7 : 10. godly sorrow worketh repentance 
— sorrow of the world worketh death. 
11. what carefulness it wrought in you, 
9: 11. which causeth through us thanksgiving 
12: 12. the signs of an apostle were wrought 
Eph. 6:13. and having done all, to stand. 
Phi. 2: 12. work out your own salvation 
Jas, 1 : 3. trying of your faith worketh patience. 

20. the wrath of man worketh not the right- 
eousness of God. 
JPet.4: 3. suffice us to have wrought the 



Karep-^ofiai, katerkomai. 

Lu. 4:31. And came down to Capernaum, 
9: 37. when they were come down from 
Acts 8: 5. Philip went down to the city of 
9:32. he came down also to the saints 
ll:27.ca»ze prophets from Jerusalem 
12: 19. he went down from Judasa 



Actsl3: 4. departed unto Seleucia; 

15: 1. certain men which came down from 

18: 5. and Timotheus were come from 
22. And whe?i he had landed at 

21 : 10. there came down from Judaea 

27: 5. we came to Myra, 
Jas. 3:15. This wisdom descendeth not from above, 



KdTEaOiii), katesthio. 

Mat.23:14(13).ye devour widows' houses, 
Mar 12:40. Which devour widows' houses, 
Lu. 20:47. Which devour widows' houses, 
2Co.ll:20.if a man devour (you), 
Gal. 5: 15. if ye bite and devour one another, 
Rev.ll: 5. and devoureth their enemies: 



KaT£v6vvii), katuthuno. 

Lu. 1 : 79. to guide our feet into the way 
1 Th. 3:11. direct our way unto you. 
2Th. 3: 5. the Lord direct your hearts into the love 
of God, 



Ka.T£<piGTr)iii, katepkisteemi. 

Actsl8 : 12. the Jews made insurrection with one accord 
against Paul, 



Kari^oJ, kateko. 

let us seize on his inheritance. 

and stayed him, that he should not 

having heard the word, keep (it), 

with shame to take the lowest 

of whatsoever disease he had. (lit. he was 

held) 
and made toward shore. 
who hold the truth in unrighteousness ; 
being dead wherein we were held; 
as though they possessed not ; 
and keep the ordinances, as I 
if ye keep in memory what I preached 
and (yet) possessing all things. 
holdfast that which is good, 
ye know what withholdeth 
only he who now letteth (will let), 
I would have retained with me, 
if we holdfast the confidence 
if we hold the beginning of 
Let us holdfast the profession 



Mat.21:38 


Lu. 


4 


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8 


1.3 




14 


9 


Joh. 


5 


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Ro. 


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6 


lCo 


7 


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11 


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2Co 


6 


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lTh 


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2Th 


2 


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7. 


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Heb 


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14 




10 


23 



KaTr]jopEh), kateegoreo. 

Mat.12: 10. that they might accuse him. 

27 : 12. when he was accused of the 

Mar 3: 2. that they might accuse him. 

15: 3. the chief priests accused him of 
Lu. 11:54. that they might accuse him. 
23: 2. they began to accuse him, 
\Q.and vehemently accused him. 
14. whereof ye accuse him : 
Joh. 5: 45. Do not think that I will accuse 

— there is (one) that accuseth you, 
8: 6. that they might have to accuse him. 
Acts22: 30. wherefore he was accused of the Jews, 

£ E 



KAT 



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KAT 



Acts24: 2. Tertullus began to accuse (him), 
8. whereof we accuse him. 
13. whereof they now accuse me. 
19. and object, if they had ought 
25: 5. and accuse this man, 
11. whereof these accuse me, 
16. before that he which is accused 
28: 19. to accuse my nation of. 
Ro. 2: 15. (their) thoughts the mean while accusing 
Rev 12 -.10. which accused them before our God 



KdTriyopia, kateegoria. 

Lu. 6: 7. an accusation against him. 
Joh. 18:29. What accusation bring ye against 
ITi. 5: 19. receive not an accusation, 
Tit. 1 : 6. not accused (lit. not under accusation') of 
riot, 



KdTriyopoQ, kateegoros. 

Joh. 8:10. where are those thine accusers ? 
Acts23:30.gave commandment to his accusers 
35. when thine accusers are also come. 
24: 8. Commanding his accusers to come 
25: 16. have the accusers face to face, 
18. when the accusers stood up, 
Rev 12: 10. for the accuser of our brethren is cast 



Karrityeia, kateepKia. 

Jas. 4: 9. and (your) joy to heaviness. 



Karr})(E(i) 9 kateekeo. 

Lu. 1 : 4. wherein thou hast been instructed. 
Actsl8:25.This man was instructed in the way of 
21:21. they are informed of thee, 

24. they were informed concerning thee, 
Ro. 2:18. being instructed out of the law ; 
1Co.14:19. I might teach others also, 
Gal. 6: 6.Let him that is taught in the word com- 
municate unto him that teacheth 



tear l($iav see in Kara. & 'iStog. 



KCLTioofAaii katio-omai. 

Jas. 5: 3. Your gold and silver is cankered; 



Karicr-^vo), katiskuo. 

Mat 16 : 18. of hell shall not prevail against 
Lu. 23:23. and of the chief priests prevailed. 



k(itoik((i), katoikeo. 

Mat. 2: 23. and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: 
4: 13. he came and dwelt in Capernaum, 
12:45. they enter in and dwell there: 
23:21. and by him that dwelleth therein. 

Lu. 11 :26.they enter in, and dwell there: 

13: 4. above all men that dwelt in Jerusalem ? 



Acts i :19. was known unto all the dwellers at 
20. and let no man dwell therein: 
2: 5. there were dwelling at Jerusalem 
9. and the dwellers in Mesopotamia, 
14. and all (ye) that dwell at Jerusalem, 
4: 16. to all them that dwell in Jerusalem ; 
7: 2. before he dwelt in Charran, 
4. and dwelt in Charran: 

— wherein ye now dwell. 

48. the most High dwelleth not in temples 
9:22. the Jews which dwelt at Damascus, 
32. to the saints which dwelt at Lydda. 
35. all that dwelt at Lydda and Saron 
11: 29. unto the brethren which dwelt in Judsea: 
13:27. For they that dwell at Jerusalem, 
17: 24. dwelleth not in temples made 
26. for to dwell on all the face of 
19: 10. all they which dwelt in Asia heard 
17. Greeks also dwelling at Ephesus ; 
22: 12. of all the Jews which dwelt (there), 
Eph 3:17. That Christ may dwell in your hearts 
Col. 1 : 19. that in him should all fulness dwell ; 

2: 9. in him dwelleth all the fulness 
Hebll : 9. dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac 
Jas. 4: 5. The spirit that dwelleth in us 
2Pet.3: 13. wherein dwelleth righteousness. 
Rev 2 : 13. and where thou dwellest, 

— slain among you, where Satan dioelleth. 
3:10. to try them that dwell upon the 

6: 10. on them that dwell on the earth? 
8: 13. Woe, woe, woe, to the inhabiters of 
11 : 10. they that dwell upon the earth 

— them that dwelt on the earth. 
12:12. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth 
13: 8. all that dwell upon the earth 

12. and them which dwell therein 
14. deceiveth them that dwell on 

— saying to them that dwell on the 
14: 6. to preach unto them that dwell on 
17: 2. and the inhabitants of the earth 

8. and thev that dwell on the earth 



Karot/crjo-te? katoikeesis. 

Mar 5 : 3. Who had (his) dwelling among the tombs 

KCLTOiKYirripiov, katoikeeteerion. 

Eph 2:22. for an habitation of God through the 
Rev 18: 2. is become the habitation of devils, 

KaroiKia, katoikia. 

Actsl7:26.the bounds of their habitation; 



KaroTTTpiZofiai, katoptrizomai. 

2Co. 3:18. beholding as in a glass the glory of the 
Lord, 



KaropOiofxa, katorthoma. 

Acts24: 2. and that very worthy deeds are done unto 



kcltW) KaT<jjTip(t), kato, katotero. 

Mat. 2: 16. from two years old and under, 



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27:51. 
:66. 

:38, 
9. 



Mar 14: 

15: 

Lu. 4: 

Joh. 8: 



Acts 2 
20 



cast thyself down : for it is 

from the top to the bottom; 

as Peter was beneath in the palace, 

from the top to the bottom. 

cast thyself down from hence : 

But Jesus stooped down, 

again he stooped down, and wrote 

Ye are from beneath ; I am from 

and signs in the earth beneath ; 

and fell down from the third 



KarwTEpog, katoteros. 

Eph 4: 9. but that he also descended first into the 
lower parts 



2Co.lO: 



13 
15, 
16 
17, 
1:12 
16 
18, 

30, 



Rev. 7: 
16: 



icavfia, kauma. 

light on them, nor any heat. 
were scorched with great heat, 



KavfiariZ^i kaumatizo. 

Mat.13: 6. sun was up, they were scorched; 
Mar 4: 6. it was scorched; and because it had 
Rev.16: 8. to scorch men with fire. 

9. And men were scorched with great 



Kavaig, haiisis. 

Heb. 6: 8. whose end (is) to be burned, (lit: unto 
burning} 



Kavaoii), kausoo. 

2Pet.3: 10. shall melt with fervent heat, (lit. being set 
on fire) 
12. shall melt with fervent heat? (lit.being, 8fc.) 



Kavaiov, hauson. 

Mat.20: 12. borne the burden and heat of the day. 

Lu. 12:55. ye say, There will be heat ; 

Jas. 1 : 11. is no sooner risen with a burning heat, 



KavTY}piaZ,ojULai, kauteeriazomai, 

ITi. 4: 2. conscience seared with a hot iron; 



Kav^aofiai^ haukaomai. 



Ro 



2: 17. and makest thy boast of God, 

23. Thou that makest thy boast of the 
5: 2. rejoice in hope of the glory of God. 
3. but we glory in tribulations 
11. we also joy in God through our Lord 
ICo. 1 :29. That no flesh should glory 

31 . He that glorieth, let him glory in the Lord. 
3:21. let no man glory in men. 
4 : 7 . why dost thou glory, 
2Co. 5: 12. them which glory in appearance, 
7 : 14. if I have boasted any thing 
9: 2. for which I boast of you 





12 


1 
5 

6 
9 
11. 


Gal. 


6 


13 
14 


Eph 


2 


9 


Phi. 


3: 


3 


2Th 


1: 


4. 


Jas. 


1 


9 



though I should boast somewhat 

we will not boast of things 

Not boasting of things without 

not to boast in another man's line 

But he that glorieth, let him glory in the 

that wherein they glory, 

that I may boast myself a little. 

Seeing that many glory after the flesh, I 

will glory also. 
If I must needs glory, I will glory of the 

things which concern 
not expedient for me doubtless to glory. 
Of such an one will I glory : yet of myself 

I will not glory, 
though I would desire to glory, 
will I rather glory in my infirmities, 
I am become a fool in glorying ; 
that they may glory in your flesh. 
God forbid that I should glory, 
lest any man should boast. 
and rejoice in Christ Jesus, 
So that we ourselves glory in you 
Let the brother of low degree rejoice in 

that he is exalted: 
now ye rejoice in your boastings: 



Kav^jiia, hauheema. 



Ro. 4: 2. he hath {whereof) to glory; but not 
ICo. 5: 6. Your glorying (is) not good. 

9: 15. man should make my glorying void. 

16. 1 have nothing to glory of: 
1 : 14. that we are your rejoicing, 
5: 12. give you occasion to glory on our 
9: 3. lest our boasting of you should be in 
6: 4. shall he have rejoicing in himself 
1 : 26. That your rejoicing may be more 
2: 16. that I may rejoice in the day of 
Heb. 3: 6. the rejoicing of the hope firm 



2Co. 



Gal 

Phi 



Kav^aiQ) haukeesis. 

Ro. 3 : 27. Where (is) boasting then ? 

15:17.1 have therefore whereof I may glory 
1Co.15:31.I protest by your rejoicing 
2Co. 1 : 12. For our rejoicing is this, 

7 : 4. great (is) my glorying of you : 

14. even so our boasting, which (I made) 
8:24. and of our boasting on your behalf. 
9: 4. in this same confident boasting. 
11 : 10. no man shall stop me of this boasting 
17. in this confidence of boasting. 
ITh. 2:19. or crown of rejoicing ? ( Are) not even ye 
Jas. 4: 16. all such rejoicing is evil. 



KELfim, kimai. 



Mat. 3: 10. the ax is laid unto the root 
5: 14. A city that is set on an hill 
28; 6. Come, see the place where the Lord lay. 
Lu. 2:12. lying in a manger. 

16. and the babe lying in a manger. 
34. Behold, this (child) is set for the 
3: 9. the axe is laid unto the root 
12:19. thou hast much goods laid up 
23:53. never man before was laid. 
24:12. the linen clothes laid by themselves, 
Joh. 2: 6. And there were set there six waterpots 
11:41. where the dead was laid. 



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20: 



21: 
ICo. 3: 

2Co. 3: 
Phi. 1: 
ITh. 3: 
ITi. 1: 
]Joh.5: 
Rev. 4: 
21: 



29. Now there was set a vessel full of vinegar: 

5. saw the linen clothes lying ; 

6. and seeth the linen clothes lie, 

7. not lying with the linen clothes, 
12. where the body of Jesus had lain. 

9. a fire of coals )( there, 
11. other foundation can no man lay than that 

is laid, 
: 15. the vail is upon their heart. 
: 17. 1 am set for the defence of the 

3. we are appointed thereunto. 
: 9. the law is not made for a righteous 
19. the whole world lieth in wickedness. 
2. a throne was set in heaven, 
16. the city lieth foursquare, 



KEipiai, Mriai. 

Joh. 11 : 44. bound hand and foot with graveclothes 



icdph), kiro. 



Acts 8:32. a lamb dumb before his shearer, 

18:18. having shorn (his) head 
lCo.ll: 6. let her also be shorn: but if it be a shame 
for a woman to be shorn 



KtXevafjia, helusma. 
ITh. 4: 16. shall descend from heaven with a shout, 



Mat. 8:18. 
14: 9. 

19. 

28. 
15:35, 
18:25. 
27:58. 

64. 

Lu. 18:40. 

Acts 4:15. 

5:34. 

8:38. 

12:19. 

16:22. 

21:33. 

34 
22:24 

30 
23: 3 

10 

35 
24: 8 
25: 6 

17 

21 

23 
27:43 



keXeuw, keluo. 

he gave commandment to depart 
he commanded (it) to be given (her). 
he commanded the multitude to sit 
bid me come unto thee on the 
he commanded the multitude to 
his lord commanded him to be sold, 
Pilate commanded the body to be 
Command therefore that the 
and commanded him to be brought 
when they had commanded them 
commanded to put the apostles forth 
he commanded the chariot to stand 
commanded that (they) should be 
and commanded to beat (them), 
and commanded (him) to be bound 
. he commanded him to be carried into 
. The chief captain commanded him 
.commanded the chief priests and all 
. and commandest me to be smitten 
.commanded the soldiers to go down, 
. he commanded him to be kept in Herod's 
. Commanding his accusers to come 
. commanded Paul to be brought. 
. commanded the man to be brought 
. I commanded him to be kept till 
at Festus' commandment Paul was 
commanded that they which could swim 



K£vo§o?ta, kenodoxia. 

Phi. 2: 3. through strife or vainglory ; 



K£voSo£oe> henodoxos. 

Gal. 5 : 26. Let us not be desirous of vain glory, 



KEvog, kenos. 

Mar 12: 3. and sent (him) away empty. 
Lu. 1 :53.the rich he hath sent empty away. 
20: 10. and sent (him) away empty. 
11. and sent (him) away empty. 
Acts 4:25. and the people imagine vain things? 
lCo.l5:10.upon me was not in vain; 

14. then (is) our preaching vain, and your 

faith (is) also vain. 
58. your labour is not in vain in the 
2Co. 6: 1. receive not the grace of God in vain. 
Gal. 2: 2. or had run, in vain. 

Eph. 5: 6. Let no man deceive you with vain words: 
Phi. 2:16.1 have not run in vain, neither laboured 

in vain. 
Col. 2: 8. through philosophy and vain deceit, 
ITh. 2: 1. that it was not in vain : 

3: 5. and our labour be in vain. 
Jas. 2:20. O vain man, that faith without 



KEvotywvia, kenophonia. 

ITi. 6:20. avoiding profane (and) vain babblings, 
2Ti. 2: 16. shun profane (and) vain babblings: 



kevow, kenoo. 

Ro. 4: 14. of the law (be) heirs, faith is made void, 
ICo. 1:17. lest the cross of Christ should be made of 
none effect. 
9:15. should make my glorying void. 
2Co. 9: 3. lest our boasting of you should be in vain 
Phi. 2: 7. But made himself of no reputation, 



icivrpov, kentron. 

Acts 9: 5. hard for thee to kick against the pricks. 
26: 14. hard for thee to kick against the pricks. 
1Co.15:55.0 death, where (is) thy sting? 

56. The sting of death (is) sin ; 
Rev. 9: 10. there were stings in their tails: 



KtvTvpiwv, kenturion. 

Mar 15:39. when the centurion, which stood 

44. and calling (unto him) the centurion, 
45. when he knew (it) of the centurion, 



Ktviog, kenos. 

Jas. 4 : 5. Do ye think that the scripture saith in vain, 



Ktpaia, keraia. 

Mat. 5: 18. one jot or one tittle shall in no wise 
Lu. 16: 17. than one tittle of the law to fail. 



Mat.2/ 



K£pajU£vc5 keramus. 

7. bought with them the potter's field, 



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Mat.27:10.gave them for the potter's field, 

Ro. 9:21. Hath not the potter power over the clay, 



KepafiLKog, heramikos. 

Rev. 2: 27. as the vessels of a potter shall 



Kspafiiov, keramion. 

Mar 14:13. bearing a pitcher of water ; 
Lu. 22: 10. bearing a pitcher of water ; 

KEpa/uoQ, keramos. 

Lu. 5 : 19. let him down through the tiling 

Ktpavvvfjii, icepato, kerannumi, kerao. 

Rev.14: 10. of the wine of the wrath of God, which is 
poured out without mixture 
18: 6. the cup which she hath filled fill to her 
double. 



KEpag, her as. 

Lu. 1 :69. hath raised up an horn of salvation 
Rev. 5: 6. having seven horns and seven eyes, 

9: 13. a voice from the four horns of the golden 
12: 3. having seven heads and ten horns, 
13: 1. having seven heads and ten horns, and 
upon his horns ten crowns, 

11. he had two horns like a lamb, 

17: 3. having seven heads and ten horns. 

7. which hath the seven heads and ten horns. 

12. the ten horns which thou sawest 
16. the ten horns which thou sawest 



KEpoLTiov, keration. 

Lu. 15: 16. have filled his belly with the husks 



Ktp^aivo), herdaino. 

Mat,16:26.if he shall gain the whole world, 
18 : 15. thou hast gained thy brother. 
25: 17. he also gained other two. 

20. 1 have gained beside them five 
22. 1 have gained two other talents 
Mar 8 ; 36. if he shall gain the whole world, 
Lu. 9:25. if he gain the whole world, 
Acts27:21.and to have gained this harm and loss. 
ICo. 9: 19. that I might gain the more. 

20. that I might gain the Jews ; 
— that I might gain them that are under 

21. might gain them that are without law. 

22. that I might gain the weak: 
Phi. 3: 8. that I may win Christ, 

Jas. 4 : 13. and buy and sell, and get gain : 
lPet.3: 1. they also may... 6e wonby the conversation 
of the wives : 



Phi. 3: 7. But what things were gain to me, 
Tit. 1:11. for filthy lucre's sake. 



Ktpjia, kerma. 

Joh. 2 : 15. and poured out the changers' money, 



KspfiarictT rjcj kermatistees. 

Joh. 2:14. and the changers of money sitting: 



KztyaXaiov, kephalaion. 

Acts22:28. With a great sum obtained I 

Heb 8: 1. which we have spoken (this is) the sum, 



KE<j)a\ai6iv, kephalaioo. 

Mar 12: 4. and wounded (him) in the head, 



KE(f>aXrj, kephalee. 



v"' 



Ktpdog, herdos. 

Phi. 1:21. and to die (is) gain. 



Mat. 5:36. 

6:17. 

8:20. 

10:30. 

14: 8. 

11. 

21:42. 

26: 7. 

27:29. 

30. 

37. 

39. 

Mar. 6:24. 

25. 

27. 

28. 

12:10. 

14: 3. 

15:19. 

29. 

Lu. 7:38. 

44. 

46. 

9:58. 

12: 7. 

20:17. 

21:18. 

28. 

Joh. 13: 9. 

19: 2. 

30. 

20: 7. 

12. 

Acts 4:11. 

18: 6. 

18. 

21:24. 

27:34. 

Ro. 12:20 

ICo.ll: 3 



Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, 
when thou fastest anoint thine head, 
hath not where to lay (his) head. 
hairs of your head are all numbered. 
Give me here John Baptist's head 
And his head was brought 
the same is become the head of the corner : 
and poured it on his head, 
they put (it) upon his head,' 
and smote him on the head. 
And set up over his head 
reviled him, wagging their heads, 
The head of John the Baptist. 
in a charger the head of John 
commanded his head to be brought: 
brought his head in a charger, 
is become the head of the corner: 
and poured (it) on his head. 
they smote him on the head 
wagging their heads, and saying, 
did wipe (them) with the hairs of her head, 
wiped (them) with the hairs of her head. 
My head with oil thou didst not 
hath not where to lay (his) head. 
hairs of your head are all numbered. 
is become the head of the corner ? 
there shall not an hair of your head perish, 
lift up your heads; for 
but also (my) hands and (my) head. 
and put (it) on his head, 
and he bowed his head, and gave up 
the napkin, that was about his head, 
the one at the head, and the other 
. is become the head of the corner. 
, Your blood (be) upon your own heads , 
.having shorn (his) head 
, that they may shave (their) heads : 
. shall not an hair fall from the head of 
. shalt heap coals of fire on his head. 
. the head of every man is Christ ; and the 

head of the woman (is) the man; and 

the head of Christ (is) God. 
. or prophesying, having (his) head covered, 

dishonoureth his head. 



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Col. 1 



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13 



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18 
^ 19 



5. or prophesieth with (her) head uncovered 

dishonoureth her head : 
7. a man indeed ought not to cover (his) 

head, 
10. ought the woman to have power on (her) 

head 

21. nor again the head to the feet, I have no 

22. gave him (to be) head over all (things) 
15. which is the head, (even) Christ: 

23. the husband is the head of the wife, even 

as Christ is the head of the church : 

18. he is the head of the body, the church: 
: 10. the head of all principality and power: 

19. And not holding the Head, 

: 7. is made the head of the corner, 
: 14. His head and (his) hairs (were) white 
: 4. they had on their $,eads crowns of gold. 
: 7. on their heads (were) as it were crowns 
17. the heads of the horses (were) as the heads 

of lions ; 
19. and had heads, and with them they do hurt. 
: 1 . a rainbow (was) upon his head, 
: 1 . and upon her head a crown of 
3. having seven heads and ten horns, and 
seven crowns upon his heads. 
: 1. having seven heads and ten horns, 
— upon his heads the name of blasphemy. 

3. And I saw one of his heads as it were 
: 14. having on his head a golden crown, 
: 3. having seven heads and ten horns. 
7. which hath the seven heads and ten horns. 
9. The seven heads are seven mountains, 
: 19. they cast dust on their heads, 
: 12. on his head (were) many crowns ; 



Lu. 1 1 :32. at the preaching of Jonas ; 
Ro. 16: 25. and the preaching of Jesus Christ, 
lCo. 1 : 21. by the foolishness of preaching to save 
2: A. my preaching (was) not with enticing 
15: 14. then (is) our preaching vain, 
2Ti. 4 : 17. by me the preaching might be fully known, 
Tit. 1 : 3. manifested his word through preaching, 



Kripv'i, keerux. 



KB(j)aXig, kephdlis. 

HeblO: 7. in the volume of the book it is 



icrivaoQ, keensos. 

Mat.l7:25.take custom or tribute? 

22: 17. Is it lawful to give tribute unto 
19. Shew me the tribute money. 
Mar 12: 14. Is it lawful to give tribute to 



Krjnog, keepos. 



ITi. 2: 7.1 am ordained a preacher, 
2Ti. 1 : 1 1 . 1 am appointed a preacher, 
2Pet. 2 : 5 . a preacher of righteousness, 



Mat. 3: 
4: 



Mar. 



Lu. 13: 19. and cast into his garden; 
Joh. 18 : 1 . where was a garden, 

26. Did not I see thee in the garden 
19:41. there was a garden; and in the garden 
new sepulchre, 



KriTTovpog, keepoitros. 

Joh. 20: 15. supposing him to be the gardener, 

icriptov, keerion. 

Lu. 24: 42. and of an honeycomfe. 

KTipvyfia, keerugma, 

Mat.12 : 41 . at the preaching of Jonas ; 



KripvvcTto, keerusso, 

1. preaching in the wilderness 
17. Jesus began to preach, 
23. preaching the gospel of the kingdom, 
35. preaching the gospel of the kingdom, 

7. as ye go, preach, 
27. (that) preach ye upon the housetops. 

1. and to preach in their cities. 
14. shall be preached in all the world 

13. Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached 
4. and preach the baptism of repentance 
7 . And preached, saying, There cometh 

14. preaching the gospel of the 

38. that I mag preach there also: 

39. he preached (lit. was preaching) in their 
synagogues 

45. began to publish (it) much, 

: 14. might send them forth to preach, 

20. and began to publish in Decapolis 
: 12. and preached that men should repent. 
: 36. the more a great deal they published (it); 
: 10. must first be published among 
: 9. Wheresoever this gospel shall be preached 
: 15. preach the gospel to every 

20. and preached every where, 
: 3. preaching the baptism of repentance 
: 18(19). to preach deliverance to the captives, 

19. To preach the acceptable year 

44. And he preached (lit. was preaching) in 

the synagogues 
: 1 .preaching and shewing the glad 

39. and published throughout the whole 
: 2. he sent them to preach 
: 3. shall be proclaimed upon the housetops. 
: 47. should be preached in his 

5. and preached Christ unto them. 
: 20. he preached Christ in the 
: 37. the baptism which John preached ; 

42, he commanded us to preach unto the 
:21 . hath in every city them that preach him, 
:13.by Jesus whom Paul preacheth. 
-.25. among whom I have gone preaching 
•31. Preaching the kingdom of God, 
:21 . thou that preachest a man 

8. the word of faith, which we preach; 

14. how shall they hear without a preacher? 

15. how shall they preach, except they be 
lCo. 1 : 23. But we preach Christ crucified, 

9:27. when I have preached to others, 
15: 11. so we preach, and so ye believed. 
12. if Christ be preached that he 
2Co. 1:19. Jesus Christ, who was preached among 
you by us, 
4: 5. we preach not ourselves, 



3: 

5: 

6: 

7: 

13: 

14: 

16: 

Lu. 3: 

4: 



8 

9 

12 

24 

Acts 8 

9 
10 

15 
19 
20 
28 
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2Co.ll : 4. if he that cometh preacheth another Jesus 

whom we have not preached, 
Gal. 2: 2. that gospel which I preach 

5: 11. if I yet preach circumcision, 
Phi. 1 : 15. Some indeed preach Christ even of envy 
Col. 1 :23. ivhich was preached to every creature 
ITh 2: 9. we preached unto you the gospel 
ITi. 3:16. preached unto the Gentiles, 
2Ti. 4: 2. Preach the word ; be instant 
lPet.3 : 19. and preached unto the spirits 
Rev. 5: 2.1 saw a strong angel proclaiming 



KrjTOQi keetos. 

Mat.l2:40.and three nights in the whale's belly ; 



k&iotoq, kibotos. 

Mat 24 ;38. the day that Noe entered into the ark, 
Lu. 17: 27. Noe entered into the ark, and the 
Heb 9: 4. the ark of the covenant 

11 : 7. prepared an ark to the saving 
IPet. 3:20. while the ark was a preparing, 
Rev 11 : 19. there was seen in his temple the ark of 



faOapa, kithara. 

lCo.14: 7. giving sound, whether pipe or harp, 

Rev. 5: 8. having every one of them harps, 

14: 2. harping with their harps : 

15: 2. having the harps of God. 



KiOap'iZo), kitharizo. 

lCo.14: 7. be known what is piped or harped? 
Rev.14; 2. of harpers harping with their harps: 



KiOapq^oG, kitharodos. 

Rev.14: 2.1 heard the voice of harpers 
18:22. And the voice of harpers, 



Kivafiwfiov) kinamomon, 

Rev.18: 13. And cinnamon, and odours, 



klvzu), kineo. 

Mat 23: 4. will not move them with one of 

27:39. reviled him, wagging their heads, 
Mar 15: 29. railed on him, wagging their heads, 
Actsl7:28.in him we live, and move, 
21 : 30. all the city was moved, 
24: 5. a mover of (lit. moving} sedition 
Rev. 2: 5. and will remove thy candlestick 

6: 14. every mountain and island were moved out 
of their places. 



KivSvvEvb), kindunuo. 

Lu. 8: 23. were filled (with water), and were in 

jeopardy. 
Actsl9:27. not only this our craft is in danger 

40. we are in danger to be called in question 
!Co.l5:30.why stand we in jeopardy every hour? 



Kivricrig, kineesis. 

Joh. 5: 3. waiting for the moving of the water. 



jcAaSoej klados. 

Mat.l3:32.1odge in the branches thereof. 

21 : 8. others cut down branches from the 
24.32. When his branch is yet tender, 

Mar 4:32.shooteth out great branches; 
13:28. When her branch is yet tender, 

Lu. 13:19. lodged in the branches of it. 

Ro. 11: 16. the root (be) holy, so (are) the branches. 

17. if some of the branches be broken off, 

18. Boast not against the branches. 

19. The branches were broken off, that 

21 . if God spared not the natural branches, 



kXcl^oj, kXckx), klazo, Mao. 

Mat 14: 19. he blessed, and brake, and gave 

15:36. and gave thanks, and brake (them), 
26:26. Jesus took bread, and blessed (it), and 
brake 
Mar 8: 6. and gave thanks, and brake, 
19. When I brake the five loaves 
14:22. Jesus took bread, and blessed, and brake 
Lu. 22: 19. and gave thanks, and brake (it), 

24:30. took bread, and blessed (it), and brake, and 
Acts 2: 46. and breaking bread from house 
20: 7. came together to break bread, 

11. and had broken bread, and eaten, 
27 :35. ivhen he had broken (it), he began to eat. 
1Co.10:16. The bread which we break, 

11 :24. he brake (it), and said, Take, eat: this is 
my body, which is broken for you : 



k\ 



aid), 



klaio. 



Mat. 2: 

26: 
Mar 5 



KLvdvvog, kindunos. 

Ro. 8 :35. or nakedness, or peril, or sword ? 

2Co.ll :26. (in)perils of waters, (in) perils of robbers, 
(in) perils by (mine own) countrymen, 
(in) perils by the heathen, (in) perils in 
the city, (in) perils in the wilderness, 
(in) perils in the sea, (in) perils among 
false brethren ; 



Lu. 



Rachel weeping (for) her children, 

he went out, and wept bitterly. 

and them that wept and wailed 

Why make ye this ado, and weep ? 

And when he thought thereon, he wept. 

as they mourned and wept. 

Blessed (are ye) that weep now: 

for ye shall mourn and weep. 

and said unto her, Weep not. 

and ye have not ivept. 

at his feet behind (him) weeping, 

And all wept, and bewailed her: but he 

said, Weep not ; 
he beheld the city, and wept over it, 
Peter went out, and wept bitterly. 
iveep not for me, but weep for yourselves, 



KAA 



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KAH 



Joh. 11 



Acts 9 




21 


Ro. 


12 


ICo 


7 


Phi. 


3 


Jas. 


4 




5 


Rev 


5 



18 



31. She goeth unto the grave to weep 

33. When Jesus therefore saw her weeping, 

and the Jews also weeping 
20. ye shall weep and lament, 
1 1 . Mary stood without at the sepulchre weep- 
ing : and as she wept , 
13. Woman, why weepest thou ? She 
15. Woman, why weepest thou ? whom 
39. all the widows stood by him weeping, 
13. What mean ye to weep and to break 
15. and weep with them that weep. 
30. And they that weep, as though they wept 
not ; 

18. and now tell you even weeping, 

9. Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep : 
1. (ye) rich men, weep and howl for your 

4. And I wept much, because no 

5. Weep not: behold, the Lion of the 
9. shall bewail her, and lament 

1 1 .shall weep and mourn over her ; 

15. of her torment, weeping and wailing, 

19. cried, weeping and wailing, saying, 



icXacnQ, Masis. 

Lu. 24: 35. was known of them in breaking of bread. 
Acts 2: 42. and in breaking of bread, and in prayers. 



/cXao-jua, klasma. 

Mat. 14: 20. they took up of the fragments 

15:37. they took up of the broken (meat) 
6: 43. twelve baskets full of the fragments, 
8: 8. they took up of the broken (meat) 

19. how many baskets full of fragments 

20. how many baskets full of fragments 
9: 17. there was taken up of fragments 
6:12. Gather up the fragments that remain, 

13. filled twelve baskets with the fragments 



Mar 



Lu. 

Joh 



KXavOjuog, Mauthmos. 

Mat. 2:18. lamentation, and weeping, and great 
8: 12. there shall be weeping and gnashing 
13:42. there shall be wailing and gnashing 
50. there shall be wailing and gnashing 
22: 13. there shall be weeping and gnashing 
24:51. there shall be weeping and gnashing 
25: 30. there shall be weeping and gnashing 
Lu. 13:28. There shall be weeping and gnashing 
Acts20:37. And they all wept sore, (lit. there was 
great weeping of all) 



Mat. 6 
23 
25 

Lu. 4 
11 

Joh. 20 

Acts 5 

21 

Uoh.3 

Rev. 3 



icAato, hllo. 

6. when thou hast shut thy door, 
13(14). ye shut up the kingdom of heaven 
10. and the door was shut. 

; 25. when the heaven was shut up 

7. the door is now shut, 

; 19. when the doors were shut 
26. the doors being shut, 
;23. The prison truly found we shut 
30. forthwith the doors were shut. 
17. and shutteth up his bowels 
: 7. he that openeth, and no manshutteth; and 
shutteth, and no man openeth ; 

8. and no man can shut it: 

6. These have power to shut heaven, 
; 3. into the bottomless pit, and shut him up, 
25. the gates of it shall not be shut 



KXijULfia, Memma. 

Rev. 9: 21. Neither repented they of... nor of their 
thefts. 



:\ato see jcXa^w. 



(cXag, Mis. 

Mat. 16: 19. 1 will give unto thee the keys of the 

Lu. 11: 52. ye have taken away the key of knowledge : 

Rev. 1:18. and have the keys of hell and of 

3: 7. he that hath the key of David, 

9 : 1 . to him was given the hey of the 

20: 1. having the key of the bottomless 



jcXtoc? kleos. 

lPet.2:20.For what glory (is it), if, when 



jcA£7rrriCj Meptees. 

Mat. 6: 19. where thieves break through and steal: 
20. where thieves do not break through 
24:43. in what watch the thief would come, 
Lu. 12:33. where no i/h'e/'approacheth, 

39. what hour the thief would come, 
Joh. 10: l.the same is a thief and a robber. 

8. All that ever came before me are thieves 
and robbers: 
10. The thief cometh not, but for 
12: 6. but because he was a thief, 
ICo. 6: 10. Nor thieves, nor covetous, 
ITh. 5: 2. Lord so cometh as a thief in the 

4. that day should overtake you as a thief. 
lPet.4:15.or (as) a thief, or (as) an evildoer, 
2Pet. 3:10. the Lord will come as a thief 
Rev. 3: 3.1 will come on thee as a thief, 
16: 15. Behold, I come as a thief. 



kXztttu)) Mepto. 

where thieves break through and steal : 

do not break through nor steal : 

Thou shalt not steal, 

lest his disciples... and steal him away, 

and stole him (away) while we slept. 

Bo not steal, Do not bear false 

Do not steal, Do not bear false 

but for to steal, and to kill, 

that preachest a man should not steal, dost 

thou steal? 
Thou shalt not steal, 
Let him that stole steal no more: 



KXrijua, kleema. 

Joh. 15 : 2. Every branch in me that beareth not 
4. As the branch cannot bear fruit of 
5. 1 am the vine, ye (are) the branches: 
6. he is cast forth as a branch, 



Mat 


. 6 


19 

20, 




19 


18. 




27 


64. 




28 


13. 


Mar 10 


19. 


Lu. 


18 


:20 


Joh. 10 


10. 


Ro. 


2:21. 




13 


9. 


Eph 


,4: 


28. 



KAH 



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KAI 



Mat. 5 
19 
25 

MarlO 

Lu. 10 
13 

ICo. 6 



Gal. 4 

5 

Heb 1 



12 
IPet. 3 
Rev.21 



jcArfjOovo/xiw, kleeronomeo. 

5. for they shall inherit the earth. 
;29. and shall inherit everlasting life. 
34. inherit the kingdom prepared 

1 7. that I may inherit eternal life? 
25. what shall I do to inherit eternal 

18. what shall I do to inherit eternal 
9. the unrighteous shall not inherit 

10. shall inherit the kingdom 
50. flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom 
of God ; neither doth corruption inherit 
30. shall not be ^ezrwith the son 
21. shall not inherit the kingdom 

4. he hath by inheritance obtained 
14. who shall be heirs of salvation? 
12. of them who through faith and patience 

inherit the promises. 
17. when he would have inherited 

9. that ye should inherit a blessing. 

7. He that overcometh shall inherit all 



KXripovofiia, kleeronomia. 

Mat.21 :38.1et us seize on his inheritance. 
Mar 12 : 7 . and the inheritance shall be our's. 
Lu. 12:13. that he divide the inheritance 

20: 14. that the inheritance may be our's. 
Acts 7: 5. gave him none inheritance in 

20:32. and to give you an inheritance 
Gal. 3: 18. if the inheritance (be) of the law, 
Eph. 1 : 14. the earnest of our inheritance 

18. the riches of the glory of his inheritance in 
the saints, 
5: 5. hath any inheritance in the 
Col. 3 : 24. the reward of the inheritance : 
Heb 9: 15. the promise of eternal inheritance. 

11 : 8. after receive for an inheritance, 
IPet. 1 : 4. To an inheritance incorruptible, 



kXtj/dovo/uoc? kleeronomos. 

Mat.21 :38. This is the heir ; come, let us kill him, 
Mar 12: 7. This is the heir ; come, let us 
Lu. 20: 14. This is the heir : come, let us 
Ro. 4: 13. that he should be the heir of the world, 
14. if they which are of the law (be) heirs, 
8:17. And if children, then heirs ; heirs of God, 
and joint-heirs with Christ ; 
Gal. 3:29. and heirs according to the promise. 
4: 1 . Now I say, (That) the heir, as long 
7. then an heir of God through Christ. 
Tit. 3: 7. we should be made heirs according 
Heb 1 : 2. appointed heir of all things, 

6: 17. to shew unto the heirs of promise 
11 : 7. and became heir of the righteousness 
Jas. 2: 5. rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom 



icXripoofiai, Meero-omai. 

Eph. 1:11. In whom also we have obtained an inhe- 
ritance, (lit. have been taken as an inhe- 
ritance^) 



kXtj/doc? kleeros. 

Mat.27:35.and parted his garments, casting lots; 

— upon my vesture did they cast lots. 
Mar 15:24. casting lots upon them, 



Lu. 23: 34. they parted his raiment, and cast lots. 
Joh. 19:24. for my vesture they did cast lots. 
Acts 1 : 17. had obtained part of this ministry. 

25. That he may take part of this ministry 

and apostleship, 

26. And they gave forth their lots; and the 

lot fell upon Matthias ; 
8: 21. Thou hast neither part nor lot 
26: 18. and inheritance among them which are 
Col. 1:12. to be partakers of the inheritance of the 

saints in light: 
lPet.5: 3. as being lords over (God's) heritage, 



Ro. 


11: 


ICo. 


1: 


Eph 


1: 




4: 


Phi. 


3: 


2Th. 


1: 


2Ti. 


1: 


Heb 


3: 


2Pet. 1 : 



kXyictiq, kleesis. 

29. the gifts and calling of God (are) 
26. For ye see your calling, brethren, 
20. abide in the same calling wherein 
18. what is the hope of his calling, 
l.walk worthy of the vocation 
4. in one hope of your calling ; 
14. for the prize of the high calling 
11. count you worthy of (this) calling, 
9. called (us) with an holy calling, 
1 . partakers of the heavenly calling, 
10. give diligence to make your calling 



kXyitoq, kleetos. 



Mat.20:16.many be called, but few chosen. 

22:14. many are called, but few (are) chosen. 
Ro. 1:1. called (to be) an apostle, 

6. are ye also the called of Jesus 
7 .called (to be) saints: 
8: 28. to them who are the called 
1 : 1. Paul, called (to be) an apostle 

2. sanctified in Christ Jesus, called (to be) 
saints, 
24. But unto them which are called, 
1. preserved in Jesus Christ, (and) called : 
Rev.l7:14.they that are with him (are) called, and 
chosen, and faithful. 



ICo. 



Jude 



fcXi^avoc? klibanos. 



Mat. 6:30. and to morrow is cast into the oven, 
Lu. 12: 28. and to morrow is cast into the oven ; 



/cXt/xa, Mima. 



Ro. 15:23. having no more place in these parts, 

2Co.U : 10. in the regions of Achaia. 

Gal. 1:21.1 came into the regions of Syria 



KAtvrj, Minee. 



Mat. 



9: 2. sick of the palsy, lying on a bed : 

6. take up thy bed, and go unto thine house. 
4: 21. or under a feed? 
7: 4. brasen vessels, and of tables. 

30. and her daughter laid upon the bed. 
5: 18. men brought in a bed a man 
8: 16. or putteth (it) under a bed ; but 
17:34. there shall be two (men) in one bed; 
Acts 5: 15. and laid (them) on beds and couches, 
Rev. 2:22.1 will cast her into a bed, 



Mar 



Lu 



KAI ( 426 ) 



KOI 



icXtviStov, klinidion. 

Lu. 5: 19. through the tiling with (his) couch 

24. take up thy couch, and go unto thine 



kX'lvii), klino. 

Mat. 8: 20. not where to lay (his) head. 
Lu. 9:12. when the day began to wear away, 
58. hath not where to lay (his) head. 
24: 5. as they were afraid, and boweddown (their) 
faces 
29. and the day is far spent. 
Joh.l9:30.and he bowed his head, and gave up 
Heb 11 :34. turned to flight the armies of the aliens. 



ic\i<jia, klisia. 

Lu. 9: 14. them sit down by fifties in a company. 



\ lCo. 6: 13. Meats for the belly, and the belly for 
' Gal. 1:15. separated me from my mother's womb, 
Phi. 3: 19. whose God (is their) belly, 
Rev 10: 9. it shall make thy belly bitter, 
10. my belly was bitter. 



kXo7ti7, Mopee. 

Mat.15: 19. fornications, thefts, false witness, 
Mar 7:22. Thefts, covetousness, wickedness, 



kAuSwv, kludon. 

Lu. 8: 24. rebuked the wind and the raging of the 

water: 
Jas. 1 : 6. is like a wave of the sea 



KOifJLaojJLai 9 koimaomai. 

Mat 27: 52. many bodies of the saints which slept 
28: 13. and stole him (away) while we slept. 
Lu. 22:45. he found them sleeping for sorrow, 
Joh. 11 : 1 1 . Our friend Lazarus sleepeth ; 

12. Lord, if he sleep, he shall do well. 
Acts 7: 60. when he had said this, he fell asleep. 
12: 6. Peter was sleeping between two 
13:36./eZZ on sleep, and was laid unto his 
lCo. 7: 39. but if her husband be dead, 

11 :30. sickly among you, and many sleep. 
15: 6. but some are fallen asleep. 

18. Then they also which are fallen asleep 
20. the firstfruits of them that slept. 
51. We shall not all sleep, 
ITh. 4: 13. concerning them which are asleep, 

14. them also which sleep in Jesus 

15. shall not prevent them which are asleep. 
2Pet.3: 4. since the fathers fell asleep, 



icXvSojviZofiah kludonizomai. 

Eph 4: 14. tossed to and fro, and carried about 



kvt]0(jj, hneetho. 

2Ti. 4: 3. having itching ears; (lit. itching as to 
hearing) 



Kodpavrrtg, kodrantees. 

Mat. 5: 26. till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing. 
Mar 12:42. two mites, which make a farthing. 



KotXtaj koilia. 

Mat 12:40. and three nights in the whale's belly, 
15: 17. in at the mouth goeth into the belly, 
19:12. so born from (their) mother's womb: 
Mar 7: 19. but into the belly, 
Lu. 1 : 15. even from his mother's womb. 

41 . the babe leaped in her womb ; 

42. blessed (is) the fruit of thy womb. 
44. the babe leaped in my womb for joy. 

2: 21. before he was conceived in the womb. 
11 :27. Blessed (is) the womb that bare thee, 
15: 16. he would fain have filled his belly 
23:29. and the wombs that never bare, 
Joh. 3: 4. second time into his mother's womb, 

7:38. out of his belly shall flow rivers 
Acts 3: 2. lame from his mother's womb 

14: 8. a cripple from his mother's womb, 
Ro. 16: 18. serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, but their 
own belly ; 



Koifir^aiQ, koimeesis. 

Joh. 11: 13. had spoken of taking of rest in sleep. 



koivoq, koinos. 

Mar 7: 2. eat bread with defiled, that is to say, with 

unwashen, hands, 
Acts 2:44. and had all things common; 

4:32. but they had all things common. 
10: 14. eaten any thing that is common or 

28. should not call any man common or 
11 ; 8. for nothing common or unclean 
Ro. 14: 14. that (there is) nothing unclean of itself: 
— esteemeth any thing to be unclean, to him 
(it is) unclean. 
Tit. 1: 4. (mine) own son after the common faith: 
Heb 10:29. an unholy thing, and hath done despite 
Jude 3. to write unto you of the common salvation, 



KOiv6(x), koinoo. 

Mat 15:11. into the mouth defileth a man ; 

— this defileth a man. 

18. and they defile the man. 

20. These are (the things) which defile a man : 

— unwashen hands defileth not a man. 
Mar 7: 15. entering into him can defile him: 

— those are they that defile the man. 
18. (it) cannot defile him ; 

20. that defileth the man. 
23. come from within, and defile the man. 
Actsl0:15. (that) call not thou common. 
11:9. (that) call not thou common. 
21 : 28. and hath polluted this holy place. 
Heb 9: 13. ashes of an heifer sprinkling the unclean, 
Rev21 :27. enter into it any thing that defileth, 



Koivwveii), koinoneo. 

Ro. 12:13. Distributing to the necessity of saints ; 



KOI 



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KOA 



Ro. 15:27. Gentiles have been partakers of their 
Gal. 6: 6. Let. him that is taught... communicate unto 

him that teacheth 
Phi. 4: 15. no church communicated with me 
ITi. 5:22. neither be partaker of other men's sins: 
Heb 2: 14. as the children are partakers of 
lPet. 4: 13. as ye are partakers of Christ's 
2Joh. II. is partaker of his evil deeds. 



Koiviovta, koinonia. 

Acts 2:42. and fellowship, and in breaking of bread, 
Ro. 15: 26. to make a certain contribution 
ICo. 1: 9. called unto the fellowship of his Son 
10: 16. is it not the communion of the blood 
— is it not the communion of the body 
2Co. 6:14. what communion hath light 

8: 4. and (take upon us) the fellowship 
9: 13. for (your) liberal distribution 
13: 14(13). the communion of the Holy Ghost, 
Gal. 2: 9. the right hands of fellowship; 
Eph 3: 9. what (is) the fellowship of the mystery, 
Phi. 1 : 5. For your fellowship in the gospel 
2: l.if any fellowship of the Spirit, 
3:10. and the fellowship of his sufferings, 
Philem 6. That the communication of thy faith 
Heb 13: 16. and to communicate forget not: 
Uoh. 1: 3. may have fellowship with us: and truly 
our fellowship (is) with 

6. If we say that we have fellowship 

7. we have fellowship one with another, 



kolviovocoQ) koinonikos. 

ITi. 6: 18. ready to distribute, willing to communicate , 



Heb. 9:19. with water, and scarlet wool, 

Rev.17 : 3. upon a scarlet coloured beast, 

4. in purple and scarlet colour, 

18: 12. purple, and silk, and scarlet, 

16. and purple, and scarlet, 



kokkoq, kokkos. 

Mat.l3:31.1ike to a grain of mustard seed, 
17: 20. faith as a grain of mustard seed, 
Mar. 4:31. (It is) like a grain of mustard seed, 
Lu. 13: 19. a grain of mustard seed, 

17: 6. faith as a grain of mustard seed, 
Joh. 12:24. Except a corn of wheat fall 
lCo.l5:37.bare grain, it may chance of wheat, 



KokaZofxai, holazomai. 

Acts 4: 21. nothing how they might punish them, 
2Pet. 2 : 9. unto the day of judgment to be punished . 



KoXatcda, kolakla. 

! iTh. 2: 5. used we flattering words, (lit. of flattery) 



KoXaaic, kolasis. 

Mat.25:46.into everlasting punishment . 
Uoh.4: 18. because fear hath torment. 



KoXaQiZb), holaplrizo, 



KOLVUJVOQ, 



koirionos. 



Mat 23: 30. 
Lu. 5:10. 
1Co.10:18. 
20. 
2Co. 1: 7 
8:23. 
Philem 17 
Heb 10:33. 
lPet.5: 1 
2Pet.l: 4 



Lu. 11: 7 

Ro. 9:10 



13:13 

Heb 13: 4 



we would not have been partakers 
which were partners with Simon. 
partakers of the altar ? 
ye should have fellowship with 
as ye are partakers of the sufferings, 
(he is) my partner and fellowhelper 
If thou count me therefore a partner, 
ye became companions of them 
and also a partaker of the glorv 
be partakers of the divine nature, having 
escaped 



koltt], koitee. 

my children are with me in bed ; 

when Rebecca also had conceived (koityiv 

k^ovo-a) 
not in chambering and wantonness, 
and the bed undefiled: 



KOLrd)v, koiton. 

Actsl2:20.Blastus the king's chamberlain (lit. that 
was over the king's bedchamber') 



KOKKLVOQ & TO KOKKIVOV* 

kokkinos & to kokkinon. 

Mat.27:28.and put on him a scarlet robe. 



Mat.26:67. spit in his face, and buffeted him ; 
Mar 14:65. to cover his face, and to buffet him, 
ICo. 4: 11. and are buffeted, and have no certain 
2Co.l2: 7. the messenger of Satan to buffet me, 
lPet. 2 -.20. when ye be buffeted for your faults, 



koXXclw, kollao. 

Lu. 10: 11. dust of your city, which cleaveth on us, 

lo-Ao-and" joined himself to a citizen 
Acts 5: 13. durst no man join himseZf 

8:29. Go near, and join thyself to this chariot. 
9: 26. he assayed to join himself to the 
10: 28. that is a Jew to keep company, 
1 7 : 34. certain men clave unto him, and believed ; 
Ro. 12: 9. cleave to that which is good. 
ICo. 6 : 16. he which is joined to an harlot 

17. But he that is joined unto the Lord 



KoXXovpiov, kollourion. 

Rev. 3: 18. anoint thine eyes with ey 



KoWv&crrriQ, kollubistees. 

Mat.21 : 12. tables of the moneychangers, 
Mar 11: 15. tables of the moneychangers, 
Joh. 2 :15. poured out the changers' money, 



KoXo€dw 5 koloboo. 

Mat.24: 22. those davs should be shortened, 



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Ron 



Mat.24: 22. those days should be shortened, 
Mar 13:20. except that the Lord had shortened those 
— he hath shortened the davs. 



KoXiroQi holpoi 



Lu. 6:38. shall men give into your bosom. 

16: 22. by the angels into Abraham's bosom . 
23. and Lazarus in his bosom. 
Joh. 1:18. which is in the bosom of the Father, 

13:23. leaning on Jesus' bosom 
Acts27:39.a certain creek with a shore, 



KoXvjjL^au), kolumbao. 

Acts27:43.that they which could swim 



KoXvjui^rjOpa, kolumbeethra. 

Joh. 5: 2. by the sheep (market) a. pool, 

4. at a certain season into the pool, 
7. to put me into the pool: 
9: 7. wash in the pool of Siloam, 
1 1 . Go to the pool of Siloam, 



KoXwvia, kolonia. 
Actsl6 : 12. that part of Macedonia, (and) a colony ; 



KOfiau), komao. 

1 Co. 11 : 14. if a man have long hair, 

15. But if a woman have long hair, 



Kovioprog, koniortos. 

Mat.10: 14. shake off the dust of your feet. 
Lu. 9: 5. shake off the very dust from 

10: 11. the very dust of your city, which 
Actsl3:51.But they shook off the dust 

22: 23. and threw dust into the air, 



ko/jlyj, komee, 

ICo.l 1:15. for (her) hair is given her for a covering. 



/cojut^w, komizo. 

Mat.25:27.I should have received mine own 
Lu. 7 :37. brought an alabaster box 
2Co. 5:10. every one may receive the things 
Eph. 6: 8. the same shall he receive of the 
Col. 3:25. shall receive for the wrong 
Heb 10:36. ye might receive the promise. 

11 : 19. from whence also he received him in 
39. received not the promise: 
lPet. 1 : 9. Receiving the end of your faith, 
5 : 4. ye shall receive a crown of glory 
2Pet. 2: 13. And shall receive the reward of 



KOfiipoTspov, kompsoteron. 

Joh. 4:52. when he began to amend, (lit, had himself 
better') 



Koviau), koniao. 



Mat.23:27.1ike urtto whited sepulchres, 
Acts23: 3. smite thee, (thou) ivhited wall 



K07raZu), kopazo. 



Mat.l4:32.were come into the ship, the wind ceased. 
Mar. 4: 39. the wind ceased, and there was a 

6: 51. the wind ceased: and they were sore 
amazed 



kottetoq, kopetos. 
Acts 8: 2. and made great lamentation 



kottti, kopee. 
Heb 7 : 1 . from the slaughter of the kings, 



K07riao), kopiao. 

Mat. 6: 28. they toil not, neither do they spin: 
11 :28. Come unto me, all (ye) that labour 
Lu. 5: 5. we have toiled all the night, and have 

12:27. they toil not, they spin not ; 
Joh. 4: 6. Jesus therefore, being wearied with (his) 
journey, 
38. whereon ye bestowedno labour: other men 
laboured, and ye are 
Acts20:35.thatso labouring ye ought to 
Ro. 16: 6. who bestowed much labour on us. 

12. and Tryphosa, who labour in the Lord. 
— which laboured much in the Lord. 
ICo. 4:12. And labour, working with our 
15: 10. 1 laboured more abundantly 
16: 16. that helpeth with (us), and laboureth. 
Gal. 4: 11. lest I have bestowed upon you labour in 

vain. 
Eph. 4:28. but rather let him labour, 
Phi. 2:16. neither laboured in vain. 
Col. 1 :29. Whereunto I also labour, 
lTh. 5: 12. to know them which labour among you, 
ITi. 4: 10. we both labour and suffer reproach, 

5:17. they who labour in the word 
2Ti. 2: 6. husbandman that laboureth must 
Rev. 2: 3. for my name's sake hast laboured, 



KOTTOQ, kopOS, 

Mat.26: 10. Why trouble ye (lit. give ye trouble to) 

the woman ? 
Mar.14: 6. why trouble ye her ? (lit. give trouble to) 
Lu. 11: 7. Trouble me not: (lit. give, 8fc.) 

18: 5. this widow troubleth me, (lit. giveth, &fc. ) 
Joh. 4:38. and ye are entered into their laboui's. 
ICo. 3: 8. according to his own labour. 

15:58. that your labour is not in vain 
2Co. 6: 5. in labours, in watchings, 

10: 15. of other men's labours; 

11: 23. in labours more abundant, 
27. In weariness and painfulness, 
Gal. 6: 17. let no man trouble me: (lit. give, 8fc. ) 



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ko: 



ITh. 1 : 3. your work of faith, and labour of love, 
2: 9. our labour and travail: 
3: 5. and our labour be in vain. 
2Th. 3: 8. but wrought with labour and travail 
Heb 6: 10. your work and labour of love, 
Rev. 2: 2.1 know thy works, and thy labour, 
14: 13. they may rest from their labours; 



lPet.3: b. adorned themselves, being in subjection 
Rev.21 : 2. as a bride adorned for her 

19. of the wall of the city (were) garnished 



KOTrpia, kopria. 

Lu. 13: 8. till I shall dig about it, and dung (it) 
(lit. throw dung) 
14:35. nor yet for the dunghill ; 



KOITTGJ, JlOptO. 

Mat.ll : 17. and ye have not lamented. 

21 : 8. others cut down branches 

24:30. shall all the tribes of the earth mourn, 
Mar 11: 8. others cut down branches 
Lu. 8:52. And all wept, and bewailed her: 

23: 27. which also bewailed and lamented 
Rev. 1: 7. shall wail because of him. 

18: 9. shall bewail her, and lament for her, 



KopaZ, korax. 

Lu. 12:24. Consider the ravens : for they 



Kopaaiov, korasion. 



Mat. 9:24. the maid is not dead, 
25. and the maid arose. 
14: 11. in a charger, and given to the damsel: 
Mar. 5:41. Damsel, I say unto thee, 

42. the damsel arose, and walked ; 
6:22. the king said unto the damsel, 
28. and gave it to the damsel : and the damsel 
gave it to her mother. 



KOafliKog, kosmikos. 

Tit. 2: 12. denying ungodliness and worldly lusts, 
Heb 9: 1 . and a worldly sanctuary. 



KOG/Mog, kosmios. 

ITi. 2: 9. adorn themselves in modest apparel, 
3: 2. vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, 



KOGj&oicpaTiop, kosmokrator. 

Eph. 6: 12. against the rulers of the darkness of this 
world, (lit. the world-rulers of the dark- 
ness of this age) 



KocFjuLog^ kosmos. 



tcop&av, Kop&avav, korban, korbanan. 

Mat.27: 6. to put them into the treasury, 
Mar. 7:11. (It is) Corban, that is to say, a gift, 



Kopivvvfii, korennumi. 

Acts27:38.wftera they had eaten enough, they lightened 

the ship, 
lCo. 4: 8, Now ye are full, now ye are rich, 



kojoocj koros. 

Lu. 16: 7. An hundred measures of wheat. 



KOGfiid), kosmeo. 

Mat.l2:44. findeth (it) empty, swept, and garnished. 
23:29. and garnish the sepulchres of the 
25 : 7. arose, and trimmed their lamps. 

Lu. 1 1 :25. he findeth (it) swept and garnished. 
21 : 5. how it was adorned with goodly stones 

ITi. 2: 9. that women adorn themselves in 

Tit. 2: 10. that they may adorn the doctrine 



Mat. 4: 8 
5:14 
13:35 
38 
16:26 
18: 7 
24:21 
25:34 
26:13 

Mar. 8:36. 
14: 9 
16:15 

Lu. 9:25 
11:50 
12:30 

Joh. 1: 9 
10, 



29 

3:16 

17 



19 
4:42 
6:14 

33 

51 

7: 4 

7, 

8:12, 

23, 

26 
9: 5 

39. 
10:36. 
11: 9, 

27, 
12:19, 

25. 

31. 



• him all the kingdoms of the world, 
. Ye are the light of the world. 
. from the foundation of the world. 
. The field is the world; 
if he shall gain the whole world, 
. Woe unto the world because of 
. not since the beginning of the world 
.from the foundation of the world: 

preached in the whole world, 
. shall gain the whole ioorld % 
. throughout the whole world, 
. Go ye into all the world, 
. if he gain the whole world, 
. from the foundation of the world, 
. do the nations of the world seek 
, every man that cometh into the world. 
, He was in the world, and the world was 

made by him, and the world knew him 

not. 
, taketh away the sin of the world. 
, For God so loved the world, 
God sent not his Son into the world to 

condemn the world; but that the world 

through him might 
light is come into the world, 
the Saviour of the world. 
that should come into the world. 
and giveth life unto the world. 
give for the life of the world. 
shew thyself to the world. 
The world cannot hate you ; 
I am the light of the world: 
ye are of this world ; I am not of this 

world. 
I speak to the world those things 
As long as I am in the world, I am the 

light of the world. 
I am come into this world, that 
sanctified, and sent into the world, 
he seeth the light of this ivorld. 
which should come into the world. 
behold, the world is gone after him. 
that hateth his life in this world 
Now is the judgment of this world : now 

shall the prince of this world be cast out. 



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Joh.12: 

13: 
14: 



15 



16: 



17: 



18 



21 
Actsl7 
Ro. 1 

3: 

4 
5 

11; 

lCo. 1 



I am come a light into the world, 

I came not to judge the world, but to save 

the world. 
he should depart out of this world 
his own which were in the world, 
whom the world cannot receive, 
and the loorld seeth me no more ; 
and not unto the world ? 
not as the world giveth, 
the prince of this world cometh, 
But that the world may know 
If the world hate you, 
If ye were of the world, the world would 

love his own: but because ye are not of 

the world, but I have chosen you out of 

the world, therefore the world hateth you. 
he will reprove the world of sin, 
the prince of this world is judged, 
but the world shall rejoice: 
that a man is born into the world. 
and am come into the world: again, I 

leave the world, and go 
In the world ye shall have 
I have overcome the world. 
which I had with thee before the ivorld 
which thou gavest me out of the world: 
I pray not for the world, 
I am no more in the world, but these are 

in the world, 
I was with them in the world, 
and these things I speak in the ivorld, 
and the vjorld hath hated them, because 

they are not of the world, even as I am 

not of the world. 
I pray not... take them out of the world, 
They are not of the world, even as I am not 

of the world. 
As thou hast sent me into the world, even 

so have I also sent them into the world. 
that the world may believe that thou 
that the world may know that thou 
before the foundation of the ivorld. 
the world hath not known thee: 
I spake openly to the world ; 
My kingdom is not of this world: if my 

kingdom were of this world, 
for this cause came I into the world, 
I suppose that even the world itself 
God that made the world and all things 
spoken of throughout the whole world. 
from the creation of the world 
how shall God judge the world ? 
all the world may become guilty 
that he should be the heir of the world, 
sin entered into the world, 
until the law sin was in the world: 
(be) the riches of the world, 
(be) the reconciling of the world, 
.made foolish the wisdom of this world? 
the world by wisdom knew not God, 
the foolish things of the world 
the weak things of the world 
And base things of the world, 
not the spirit of the world, 
For the wisdom of this world 
or the world, or life, or death, 
a spectacle unto the world, 
as the filth of the world, 
with the fornicators of this world, 
must ye needs go out of the world. 
the saints shall judge the world ? and if 

the ivorld shall be judged by you, 



lCo. 7:31. 
33. 

34. 

8: 4. 

11:32. 

14:10. 

2Co. 1:12. 

5:19. 

7:10. 

Gal. 4: 3. 

6:14. 

Eph. 1: 4. 

2: 2. 

12. 

Phi. 2:15. 

Col. 1: 6. 

2: 8. 

20. 

lTi. 1:15. 
3:16. 



6: 
Heb. 4: 



10: 5 

11: 7. 

38, 

Jas. 1:27 

2: 5 

3: 6, 

4: 4, 



lPet.l:20 
3: 3 
5: 9 

2Pet.l: 4 
2: 5 

20, 

3: 6 

Uoh.2: 2 

15 



16 

17 
3: 1 
13 
17 
4: 1 
3 
4 
5 

9 

14 

17 

5: 4 

5 

19 

2Joh. 7 

Rev.l 1 : 15 

13: 8 

17: 8 



KOS 

And they that use this world, 

for the fashion of this world passeth 

careth for the things that are of the world, 

how he may please (his) wife, 
careth for the things of the world, how she 

may please (her) husband, 
that an idol (is) nothing in the world, 
not be condemned with the world. 
many kinds of voices in the world, 
our conversation in the world, 
reconciling the world unto himself, 
but the sorrow of the world worketh death, 
under the elements of the world: 
by whom the world is crucified unto me, 

and I unto the world. 
, before the foundation of the world, 
according to the course of this world, 
without God in the world : 
ye shine as lights in the world ; 
as (it is) in all the world ; 
after the rudiments of the world, 
from the rudiments of the world, why, as 

though living in the world, 
came into the world to save sinners ; 
believed on in the world, 
brought nothing into (this) world, 
.from the foundation of the world. 
. since the foundation of the world : 
.when he cometh into the world, 
, by the which he condemned the world, 
, Of whom the world was not worthy: 
. to keep himself unspotted from the world. 
.the poor of this world rich in faith, and 

heirs of 
,a fire, a world of iniquity: 
. the friendship of the world is enmity 
will be a friend of the world is the enemy 

of God. 
.before the foundation of the world, 
, Whose adorning let it not be 
.your brethren that are in the world. 
. the corruption that is in the world 
. And spared not the old world, 
flood upon the world of the ungodly ; 
. escaped the pollutions of the world 
, Whereby the world that then was, 
.for (the sins of) the whole world. 
.Love not the world, neither the things 

(that are) in the world. If any man 

love the world, the love 
.For all that (is) in the world, the lust 
is not of the Father, but is of the world. 
. And the world passeth away, 
. therefore the world knoweth 
. if the world hate you. 
.whoso hath this world's good, 
. are gone out into the world. 
, now already is it in the world. 
.than he that is in the world. 
.They are of the world: therefore speak 

they of the world, and the world heareth 
. only begotten Son into the world, 
. the Saviour of the world. 
. so are we in this world. 
.overcometh the world: and this is the 

victory that overcometh the world, 
, that overcometh the world, 
. and the whole world lieth 
.are entered into the world, 
. The kingdoms of this world 
. from the foundation of the world. 
. from the foundation of the world, 



KOY 



(431 ) 



kov/uli, koumi. 



Mar 5:41. said unto her, Talitha cumi; which is, 
Damsel, I say unto thee, arise. 



KOVGTtoSia, koustodia. 

Mat.27:65. Ye have a watch : go your way, 

66. sealing the stone, and setting a watch. 
28: 11. some of the watch came into the city, 



tcov4>i%u), kouphizo. 

Acts27:38.they lightened the ship, 



tc6(f)ivoQ, kophinos. 

Mat.l4:20.that remained twelve baskets full. 
16: 9. and how many baskets ye took up ? 
Mar 6:43. twelve baskets full of the fragments, 

8:19. how many baskets full 
Lu. 9: 17. remained to them twelve baskets. 
Joh. 6:13. and filled twelve baskets 



K^a€€aroc? hrabbatos. 

Mar 2: 4. they let down the bed wherein 

9. Arise, and take up thy bed, and walk ? 

1 1. Arise, and take up thy bed, and go 

12. he arose, took up the bed, 
6:55. and began to carry about in beds 

Joh. 5: 8. Rise, take up thy bed, 
9. and took up his bed, 

10. for thee to carry (thy) bed. 

11. Take up thy bed, and walk. 

12. Take up thy bed, and walk? 

Acts 5: 15. and laid (them) on beds and couches, 
9:33.iEneas, which had kept his bed 



Lu 


19 


:40 


Joh 


. 1 


:15. 




7 


:2S 
37. 




12 


:13. 

44. 




19 


.12. 


Acts 7 


57 






(30. 




14:14. 




16 


17. 




19:28. 






32. 






34. 




21 


28. 

3(3. 




23 


6. 




24:21. 


Ro. 


8 


15. 




9:27. 


Gal 


. 4 


6. 


Jas. 


5 


4. 


Re\ 


, 6 


10. 




7 


2. 

10. 




10 


3. 




12 


2. 




14 


15. 




18 


2. 

18. 
19. 




19 


17. 



KPA 

. stones would immediately cry out. 
.and cried, saying, This was he 
. Then cried Jesus in the temple as he 
. Jesus stood and cried, saying, If any 
.to meet him, and cried, Hosanna: 
. Jesus cried and said, He that 
.the Jews cried out, saying, If thou let 
.they cried out with a loud voice, and 
. and cried with a loud voice, 
. ran in among the people, crying out, 
.and cried, saying, These men 
. and cried out, saying, Great (is) 
. Some therefore cried one thing, and 
. cried out, Great (is) Diana 
. Crying out, Men of Israel, help : 
, crying, Away with him. 
, he cried out in the council, 
, I cried standing among them, 
, whereby we cry, Abba, Father. 
, Esaias also crieth concerning 
. into your hearts, crying, Abba, Father, 
of you kept back by fraud, crieth : 
, they cried with a loud voice, 
and he cried with a loud voice 
And cried with a loud voice, 
And cried with a loud voice, 
when he had cried, seven thunders 
And she being with child cried, 
crying with a loud voice to him 
And he cried mightily with a 
And cried when they saw the smoke 
and cried, weeping and wailing, 
and he cried with a loud voice, 



Mat 



Mar 



Lu. 



. 8:29. 

9:27. 

14:26. 

30. 

15:23. 

20:30. 

31. 

21: 9. 

15. 

27:23. 

50. 

1:26. 

3:11. 

5: 5. 

7. 

9:24. 

26. 

10:47. 

48. 

11: 9. 

15:13. 

14. 

39. 

4:4L 

9:39. 

18:39. 



Kpa%(o, krazo. 

behold, they cried out, saying, 

crying, and saying, (Thou) son of David, 

they cried out for fear. 

he cried, saying, Lord, save me. 

for she crieth after us. 

cried out, saying, Have mercy 

but they cried the more, 

cried, saying, Hosanna 

and the children crying in the temple, 

But they cried out the more, 

when he had cried again with a loud 

and cried with a loud voice, 

cried, saying, Thou art the Son of God. 

and in the tombs, crying, and 

And cried with a loud voice, 

cried out, and said with tears, 

And (the spirit) cried, and rent him 

he began to cry out, and say, Jesus, 

but he cried the more 

that followed, cried, saying, 

And they cried out again, 

And they cried out the more 

saw that he so cried out, and gave up 

came out of many, crying out, and sayino", 

and he suddenly crieth out ; 

but he cried so much the more, 



KpaiiraXr), kraipalee % 

Lu. 21 : 34. lest at any time your hearts be overcharged 
with surfeiting, 



Kpavlov, kranion. 

Mat.27 :33. a place of a skull, 

Mar 15 : 22. The place of a skidl. 

Lu. 23:33. which is called Calvary, (lit. skull) 

Joh.l9:17.into a place called (the place) of askull, 



tcpa(nr£<$ov, krctspedon. 

Mat. 9:20. and touched the hem of his garment: 
14:36. might only touch the hem of his 
23 : 5. enlarge the borders of their garments, 
Mar 6 : 56. if it were but the border of his 
Lu. 8 : 44. and touched the border of his 



KparaioQ, krataios. 

lPet.5: 6. under the mighty hand of God, 



Kparaiow, krataioo. 

Lu. 1 :80. and waxed strong in spirit, and was 

2:40. waxed strong in spirit, filled with 
lCo.16: 13. quit you like men, be strong. 
Eph. 3 : 1 6. to be strengthened with might 



Kpartw, krateo. 

Mat. 9:25. and took her by the hand, 



KPA 



( 432 ) 



KPH 



Mat.12: 
14 

18: 
21: 
22 
26 



Mar 



Lu. 8 

24 

Joh.20 

Acts 2 

3 

24 

27: 

Col. 2: 

2Th. 2; 

Heb 4: 

6: 

Rev. 2: 



3 

7: 
20: 



h^ZZ he not lay hold on it, 

For Herod had laid hold on John, and 
.and he laid hands on him, and 

hen they sought to lay hands on him, 
. the remnant took his servants, and 
. consulted that they might take Jesus 
, that same is he : hold him fast. 
.laid hands on Jesus, and took him. 

and ye laid no hold on me. 

they that had laid hold on Jesus 

and held him by the feet, and 

and took her by the hand, 

they went out to lay hold on him; 
. he took the damsel by the hand, 

and laid hold upon John, 
.holding the tradition of the elders. 
. which they have received to hold, 
. ye hold the tradition of men, 

they kept that saying with themselves, 

Jesus took him by the hand, and 

they sought to lay hold on him, 
. sought how they might take him by craft, 

and 
.take him, and lead (him) away 

their hands on him, and took him. 

and ye took me not: 
. the young men laid hold on him: 
. and took her by the hand, and 

But their eyes were holden 

whose soever (sins) ye retain, they are 
retained. 

that he should be holden of it. 

as the lame man which was healed held 
. whom we took, and would have judged 

supposing that they had obtained 

And not holding the Head, 

stand fast, and hold the traditions 

let us hold fast (our) profession. 

to lay hold upon the hope 

saith he that holdeth the 

and thou holdest fast my name, 

them that hold the doctrine of Balaam, 

them that hold the doctrine of the 

that which ye have (already) holdfast till 
I come. 

hold that fast which thou hast, 

holding the four winds of the earth, 

And he laid hold on the dragon, 



KparKTTog, kratistos. 

Lu. 1 : 3. most excellent Theophilus, 
Acts23:26.unto the most excellent governor 

24: 3. most noble Felix, with all thankfulness. 

26:25.1 am not mad, most noble Festus ; 



KpcLTog 9 kratos. 

Lu. 1 : 51 . He hath shewed strength with 
Actsl9:20. So mightily grew the word of God 
Eph 1 -.19. the working of his mighty power, 

6 : 10. and in the power of his might. 
Col. 1:11. according to his glorious power, 
ITi. 6: 16. to whom (be) honour and power 
Heb 2:14. that had the power of death, 
lPet.4:ll.and dominion for ever and ever. 

5:11. To him (be) glory and dominion 
Jude 25. dominion and power, both now 
Rev. 1: 6. to him (be) glory and dominion for 

5: 13. and glory, and power, (be) unto 



KpavyaZo), kraugazo. 

Mat 12: 19. He shall not strive, nor cry ; 
15: 22. and cried unto him, saying, 

Joh. 1 1 : 43. he cried with a loud voice, 
18:40. Then cried they all again, 
19: 6. they cried out, saying, Crucify 
15. they cried out, Away with (him), 

Acts22:23. And as they cried out, and cast off 



Kpavyrj, kraugee. 

Mat 25: 6. at midnight there was a cry made, 
Acts23: 9. And there arose a great cry : 
Eph 4: 31. and anger, and clamour, 
Heb 5: 7. with strong crying and tears 
Rev.l4:18.and cried with a loud cry 

21: 4. neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall 
there be any more pain: 



Kpiag, kreas. 

Ro. 14:21. (It is) good neither to eat flesh, 
lCo. 8: 13. 1 will eat no flesh while 



KpeiGGov, krisson. adv. 

1 Co. 7 : 38. he that giveth (her) not in marriage doeth 
better. 



KpdacTtJv, KpdrrtJVi krisson, hritton. 

lCo. 7: 9. it is better to marry than to burn. 

11:17. not for the better, but for the 

12:31. covet earnestly the best gifts: 

Phi. 1:23. with Christ; which is far better: 

Heb 1 : 4. Being made so much better than 

6: 9. we are persuaded better things of you, 
7: 7. the less is blessed of the better. 
19. the bringing in of a better hope 
22. a surety of a better testament. 
8: 6. the mediator of a better covenant, which 

was established upon better promises. 
9:23. with better sacrifices than these. 
10:34. ye have in heaven a letter and an 
11: 16. But now they desire a better (country), 
35. might obtain a better resurrection: 
40. some better thing for us, 
12:24. better things than (that of) Abel. 
iPet. 3:17. For (it is) better, if the will of God be so, 
2Pet. 2:21. For it had been better for them 



Kpifiafiat, Kpt/uiau), kremamai, kremao. 

Mat 18: 6. that a millstone were hanged about his 
22:40./mn<7 all the law and the prophets. 

Lu. 23:39. one of the malefactors which were hanged 
railed on him, 

Acts 5:30. whom ye slew and hanged on a tree. 
10: 39. whom they slew and hanged on a tree: 
28: 4. (venomous) beast hang on his hand, 

Gal. 3:13. Cursed (is) every one that hangeth on a 



Kpri/ivoQ, kreemnos. 

Mat 8 : 32. ran violently down a steep place 

Mar 5: 13. down a steep place into the sea, 

Lu. 8:33. herd ran violently down a steep place 



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( 433 ) 



KPI 



icpiOr], krithee. 

Rev. 6: 6. three measures of barley for a penny 



Kp'iQivog, hrithinos. 

Joh. 6: 9. which hath five barley loaves, 

13. fragments of the five barley loaves, 



Kpifia, krima. 



Mat. 7 

23: 

Mar 12 

Lu. 20: 

23 

24: 

Joh. 9: 

Acts24 

Ro. 2: 

3: 

5: 

11: 

13; 

ICo. 6 

11 

Gal. 5 
ITi. 3 
5 
Heb 6 
Jas. 3 
lPet.4: 
2Pet.2: 
Jude 
Rev.17 

18: 
20 



2. For with what judgment ye judge, 
14( 13). ye shall receive the greater damnation. 
40. these shall receive greater damnation. 
47. shall receive greater damnation. 
40. thou art in the same condemnation ? 
20. delivered him to be condemned to death, 
39. For judgment I am come into 
25. and judgment to come, Felix 

2. we are sure that the judgment of God 

3. thou shalt escape the judgment of God ? 
8. whose damnation is just. 

16. for the judgment (was) by one 

33. unsearchable (are) his judgments, 

2. shall receive to themselves damnation. 
7. because ye go to law (lit. ye have judg- 
ments) one with another. 
29.eateth and drinketh damnation to himself, 

34. come not together unto condemnation. 
10. shall bear his judgment, 

6. he fall into the condemnation 
12. Having damnation, because they 

2. and of eternal judgment. 
l.the greater condemnation. 

17. For the time (is come) that judgment 

3. whose judgment now of a long time 

4. ordained to this condemnation, 

1.1 will shew unto thee the judgment of 
20. for God hath avenged you (lit. avenged 
your judgment) on her. 
4. and judgment was given unto them : 



icpivov, krinon. 

Mat. 6:28. Consider the lilies of the field, 
Lu. 12:27. Consider the lilies how they grov 



Kpivw, krino. 

Mat. 5:40. if any man will sue thee at the law, 
7 : 1 . Judge not, that ye be not judged. 

2. For with what judgment ye judge, ye shall 
be judged : 
19:28. judging the twelve tribes of Israel. 
Lu. 6:37. Judge not, and ye shall not be judged : 
7:43. Thou hast rightly judged. 
12: 57. judge ye not what is right? 
19:22. Out of thine own mouth will I judge 

thee, 
22:30. judging the twelve tribes of Israel. 
Joh. 3: 17. into the world to condemn the world ; 

1 8. believeth on him is not condemned : but he 
that believeth not is condemned already, 
5: 22. the Father judgeth no man, 

30. as I hear, 1 judge : 
7 :24. Judge not according to the appearance, 
hut judge righteous judgment. 
51. Doth Our law judge (any) man, 



Joh. 8:15 
16. 
26, 
50. 

47, 



12: 



16: 

18: 
Acts 3: 

4: 

7: 

13 

15 

16: 



24: 







21 




25 


9 
10 

20 
25 




26 


6 
8 




27 


1 


Ro 


2 


1 



14 



ICo. 2 
4 
5 



2Co. 2 
5 



3 

12 
16 
27 
: 4. 

6 

7 
: 3 

4 

5 

10 
13 

22 
; 2 
: 5 
: 3. 

12. 

13. 
: 1. 

2. 

3. 

6. 

:37. 

:15. 
29 

:13 
31 
32 

: 1 

:14 



Ye judge after the flesh ; I judge no man 
And yet it' 1 judge, my judgment is true: 
things to say and to judge of you: 
there is one that seeketh and judgeth. 
I judge him not: for I came not to judge 

the world, 
hath one that judgeth him: 
the same shall judge him in the last day. 
the prince of this world is judged. 
Take ye him, and judge him. 
when he was determined to let (him) go. 
more than unto God, judge ye. 
will I judge, said God: 
fulfilled (them) in condemning (him), 
and judge yourselves unworthy 
Wherefore my sentence is, that we 
decrees for to keep, that were ordained of 

the apostles and elders 
If ye have judged me to be faithful 
will judge the world in righteousness 
Paul had determined to sail 
we have written (and) concluded that 
for sittest thou to judge me after the 
of the hope and resurrection of the dead 

I am called in question. 
and would have judged according 
I am called in question by you this day. 
and there be judged of these things 
where I ought to be judged: 
and there be judged of these 
I have determined to send him. 
And now I stand and am judged 
Why should it be thought a thing 
when it was determined that we 
whosoever thou art that judgest : for 

wherein thou judgest another, thou con- 

demnest thyself ; for thou that judgest 

doest the same 
O man, that judgest them which do 
shall be judged by the law ; 
when God shall judge the secrets 
shall notuncircumcision... i /wcfye thee, 
overcome when thou art judged. 
how shall God judge the world? 
why yet am I also judged as a sinner? 
let not him which eateth not judge him 
Who art thou that judgest another man's 
One man esteemeth one day above another: 

another esteemeth every day (alike), 
why dost thou judge thy brother? 
Let us not therefore judge one another 

any more: hut judge this 
Happy (is) he that condemneth not himself 
For I determined not to know any thing 
judge nothing before the time, 
have judged already, as though I 
what have I to do to judge them also that 

are without ? do not ye judge them that 
them that are without God judgeth. 
Dare any.. .go to law before the unjust, 
the saints shall judge the world ? and if 

the world shall be judged by you, 
that we shall judge angels ? 
But brother goeth to law with brother, 
hath so decreed in his heart 
judge ye what I say. 
why is my liberty judged of another 
.Judge in yourselves: is it comely 
.we should not be judged. 
. But when we are judged, we are 
. But I determined this with myself, 
. because we thus judge, that if one died for 

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Col. 2: 16. Let no man therefore judge you in meat, 
2Th. 2: 12. That they all might be damned 
2Ti. 4: l.who shall judge the quick and 
Tit. 3 : 12. 1 have determined there to 
HeblO:30.The Lord shall judge his people. 

13: 4. and adulterers God will judge. 
Jas. 2: 12. as they that shall be judged 

4:11. and judgeth his brother, speaketh evil of 

the law, and judgeth the law: but if 

thou judge the law, 

12. who art thou that judgest 

IPet. l:17.^o without respect of persons judgeth 
according to every 
2: 23. to him that judgeth righteously: 
4: 5. that is ready to judge the quick and 
6. that they might be judged according to 
Rev. 6: 10. dost thou not judge and avenge 

11: 18. of the dead, that they should be judged, 
16: 5. because thou hast judged thus. 
18: 8. (is) the Lord God ivho judgeth her. 

20. for God hath avenged you on her. 
19: 2. for he hath judged the great whore, 
11. in righteousness he doth judge and 
20: 12. the dead were judged out of 

13. and they were judged every man according 

to their works. 



Mat. 5:21 
22 



12 



23 



Mar 3 

6 

Lu. 10 

11 



Joh. 3 
5 



12 

16 

Acts 8 
2Th. 1 
ITi. 5 
Heb 9 
10 
Jas. 2 



2Pet.2: 4. 

9. 

11. 

3: 7. 

Uoh.4:17. 



Kpio-ig, krisis. 

.kill shall be in danger of the judgment : 
. without a cause shall be in danger of the 

judgment : 
. in the day of judgment, than for that city, 
.at the day of judgment, than for you. 
. in the day of judgment, than for thee, 
.he shall shew judgment to the Gentiles, 
.till he send forth judgment unto victory. 
. account thereof in the day of judgment. 
.Nineveh shall rise in judgment 
. of the south shall rise up in the judgment 
.judgment, mercy, and faith : 
. how can ye escape the damnation of hell ? 
. but is in danger of eternal damnation : 
. in the day of judgment, than 
. at the judgment, than for you. 
. shall rise up in the judgment 
. Nineve shall rise up in the judgment 
.pass over judgment and the love of God: 
. And this is the condemnation, 
, hath committed all judgment unto the 
. shall not come into condemnation ; 
, to execute judgment also, 
,the resurrection of damnation. 
,and ray judgment is just ; 
.but judge righteous judgment. 
, my judgment is true: 
Now is the judgment of this world: 
of righteousness, and of judgment : 
. Of judgment, because the prince of this 
.his judgment was taken away: 
.token of the righteous judgment of God, 
.going before to judgment; 
but after this the judgment : 
fearful looking for of judgment 
, he shall have judgment without mercy, 
and mercy rejoiceth against judgment. 
to be reserved unto judgment ; 
unto the day of judgment 
bring not railing accusation 
against the day of judgment 
boldness in the day of judgment : 



Jude 



Rev.14 
16: 

18: 
19 



6. unto the judgment of the great day. 
9. a railing accusation, but said, 

15. To execute judgment upon all, 

7. the hour of his judgment is come: 
7. and righteous (are) thy judgments. 

10. in one hour is thy judgment come. 
2. true and righteous (are) his judgments 



KpLTrjpiov, kriteerion. 

ICo. 6: 2. are ye unworthy to judge the smallest 

4. If then ye have judgments of things per- 
taining to this life, 
Jas. 2 : 6. before the judgment seats ? 



KpiTrjQ, kritees. 

Mat. 5:25. deliver thee to the judge, and the judge 
deliver thee to the 
12:27. they shall be your judges. 
Lu. 11 : 19. therefore shall they be your judges. 

12:58. lest he hale thee to the judge, and the 

judge deliver thee to the 
18: 2. There was in a city a judge, 

6. Hear what the unjust judge saith. 
Actsl0:42.the Judge of quick and dead. 

13:20. And after that he gave (unto them) judges 
18:15.1 will be no judge of such (matters). 
24: 10. thou hast been of many years a judge 
2Ti. 4: 8. the Lord, the righteous judge, 
Heb 12 : 23. to God the Judge of all, 
Jas. 2: 4. are become judges of evil thoughts ? 
4: 11. not a doer of the law, but a judge. 
5: 9. the judge standeth before the door. 



KpiTiKog, kritikos, adj. 

Heb 4:12. and (is) a discerner of the thoughts 



Kjoouw? krouo. 



Mat. 7: 7. knock, and it shall be opened unto you: 
8. to him that knocketh it shall be opened. 
Lu. 11 : 9. knock, and it shall be opened unto you. 
10. to him that knocketh it shall be opened. 
12:36. that when he cometh and knocketh, 
13:25. and to knockat the door, saying, 
Actsl2: 13. And as Peter knocked at the door 

16. But Peter continued knocking : 
Rev. 3:20.1 stand at the door, and knock : 



KpVTTTOQ, kmptOS. 

Mat. 6: 4. That thine alms may be in secret : and thy 
Father which seeth in secret 
6. to thy Father which is in secret ; and thy 
Father which seeth in secret 
18. but unto thy Father which is in secret: 
and thy Father, which seeth in secret, 
10:26. and hid, that shall not be known. 
Mar 4:22. For there is nothing hid, which shall 
Lu. 8:17. For nothing is secret, that shall not 
ll:33.putteth (it) in a secret place, 
12: 2. neither hid, that shall not be known. 
Joh. 7: 4. (that) doeth any thing in secret, 
10. but as it were in secret. 
18: 20. and in secret have I said nothing. 



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Ro. 2:16. when God shall judge the secrets of men 

29. he {is) a Jew, which is one inwardly ; 
ICo. 4: 5. bring to light the hidden things of 

14:25. the secrets of his heart made manifest ; 
2Co. 4: 2. renounced the hidden things 
lPet.3: 4. the hidden man of the heart, 



KpVTTTU), kriiptO. 



Mat. 5 
13 



25 
Lu. 18 

19 
Joh. 8 

12 

19 
Col. 3 
ITi. 5 
Hebll 
Rev. 2 
6 



: 14. on an hill cannot be hid. 
:35.I will utter things which have been kept 
secret 

44. unto treasure hid in a field; the which 

when a man hath found, he hideth, 
: 25. and hid thy talent in the earth: 
: 34. this saying was hid from them, 
:42. now they are hid from thine eyes. 
:59. but Jesus hid himself, 
: 36. and did hide himseZ/"from them. 
: 38. but secretly for fear of the Jews, 
: 3. your life is hid with Christ in God. 
: 25. they that are otherwise cannot be hid. 
:23. was hid three months of his parents, 
: 17. give to eat of the hidden manna, 
: 15. hid themselves in the dens 

16. hide us from the face of him 



KTriTwp, kteetor. 

Acts 4: 34. as many as were possessors of lands or 
houses sold them, 



KTl^W, ktlZO. 



Kpv(j>r}, kruphee. 

Eph. 5: 12. which are done of them in secret. 



KpvcTTaWi^d), krustallizo. 

Rev.21 : 11. a jasper stone, clear as crystal; 

KpvaraWog, krustallos. 

Rev. 4: 6. a sea of glass like unto crystal: 

22: 1 . river of water of life, clear as crystal, 



KTaop.a.1, ktaomai. 

Mat.10: 9. Provide neither gold, nor silver, 
Lu. 18: 12. of all that I possess. 

21 : 19. In your patience possess ye your souls. 
Acts 1 : 18. purchased a field with the reward of 
8:20. that the gift of God may be purchased 

22: 28. With a great sum obtained I 
ITh. 4: 4. how to possess his vessel in sanctification 



KTrifia, kteema. 

Mat.l9:22.for he had great possessions. 
Mar 10:22. for he had great possessions. 
Acts 2:45. And sold their possessions and goods, 

5: 1. with Sapphira his wife, sold a possession, 



kttjvoc, kteenos. 

Lu. 10:34. and set him on his own beast, 
Acts23 : 24. And provide (them) beasts, that they 
lCo.15: 39. another flesh of beasts, 
Rev.l8:13.and beasts, and sheep, and horses, 



Mar 13 
Ro. 1 
lCo.ll 
Eph. 2 



3 

4 

Col. 1 

3 
ITi. 4 
Rev. 4 



10 



: 19. which God created unto this time, 
: 25. more than the Creator, who is 
: 9. Neither was the man created for the 
-.10. created in Christ Jesus unto good works, 
15. for to make in himself of twain one new 

man, 
: 9. hid in God, who created all things by Jesus 
: 24. the new man, which after God is created 

in righteousness 
:16. by him were all things created, 
— all things were created by him, and for 
: 10. after the image of him that created him: 
: 3. which God hath created to be received 
: 1 1 . for thou hast created all things, and for thy 

pleasure they are and were created. 
: 6. who created heaven, and the things 



Mar 10 

13 

16 
Ro. 1 



2Co. 5 
Gal. 6 
Col. 1 

Heb 4 



lPet.2 
2Pet.3 



Rev. 3 



KTlGlQ, Jitisis. 

: 6. But from the beginning of the creation 

God made them 
: 19. from the beginning of the creation which 

God created 
: 15. and preach the gospel to every creature. 
: 20. from the creation of the world are clearly 
25. and served the creature more than the 
:19. expectation of the creature waiteth 

20. For the creature was made subject 

21 . the creature itself also shall be 

22. the whole creation groaneth and 
39. nor any other creature, shall be able 

: 17. (be) in Christ, (he is) a new creature : 

: 15. but a new creature. 

: 15. the firstborn of every creature : 

23. was preached to every creature 

: 13. Neither is there any creature that is 

: 11. tabernacle, not made with hands, that is 

to say, not of this building ; 
: 13. to every ordinance of man for the Lord's 
: 4. continue as (they were) from the begin- 
ning of the creation. 
: 14. the beginning of the creation of God ; 



Kria/uLa, ktisma. 

ITi. 4: 4. For every creature of God (is) good, 
Jas. 1 : 18. a kind of firstfruits of his creatures. 
Rev. 5:13. And every creature which is in heaven, 

8: 9. third part of the creatures which were in 
the sea, 



KTLGT^Qi ktistees. 

lPet.4:19.as unto a faithful Creator. 



KuSaa, kubia. 

Eph.4:14.by the sleight of men, (and) cunning 
craftiness, 

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Kvdjovrja-tc? kuberneesis, KVfiivov, kuminon. 

lCo.12: 28. helps, governments, diversities of tongues. Mat 23:23. tithe of mint and anise and cummin, 



Kv&epvr}TY}Q, kuberneetees. 

Acts27: 11. believed the master and the owner of the 
Rev.l3:17. And every shipmaster, and all the com- I 
pany in ships, 



kv/cAo#£v, kuklothen. 

Rev. 4: 3. a rainbow round about the throne, 
4. And round about the throne 
8. six wings about (him); 
5: 11. angels round about the throne 



kvkXou), kukloo. 

Lu. 21 :20. see Jerusalem compassed with armies, 
Joh.l0:24. Then came the Jews round about him, 
Actsl4:20. as the disciples stood round about him, 
Heb 11 -.30. after they were compassed about seven 
Rev.20: 9. and compassed the camp of the saints 
about, 



KVk\(s)s kuklo. 
Dat. used for adv. 
Mar 3:34. he looked round about (lit. in a circle) on 
them which sat about him, 
6: 6. he went round about the villages, 
36. into the country round about, 
Lu. 9:12. and country round about, and lodge, 
Ro. 15: 19. from Jerusalem, and round about unto 
Rev. 4: 6. and round about the throne, 

7: 11. all the angels stood round about the 



KvXiofiai, kuliomai. 

Mar 9:20. and wallowed foaming;. 



jcuXto-jua, kulisma. 

2Pet. 2: 22. to her ic allowing \n the mire. 



KvWog, kullos. 
Mat. 15 :30. dumb, maimed, and many others, 
31 . the maimed to be whole, 
18: 8. to enter into life halt or maimed, rather 
Mar 9:43. cut it off: it is better for thee to enter 
into life maimed, 



KVfia, kuma. 

Mat. 8:24. the ship was covered with the waves : 

14: 24. tossed with waves: for the wind 
Mar 4:37. the waves beat into the ship, 
Acts27: 41. broken with the violence of the waves. 
Jude 13. Raging waves of the sea, foaming out 



Kv/u&aXov, kumbalon. 

lCo.13: 1. sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. 



Kvvapiov, kunarion. 

Mat.15: 26. children's bread, and to cast (it) to dogs. 

27. yet the dogs eat of the crumbs 
Mar 7: 27. and to cast (it) unto the dogs. 

28. yet the dogs under the table eat of the 



KVTTTU), kuptO. 

Mar 1 : 7.1 am not worthy to stoop down and 
Joh. 8: 6. But Jesus stooped down, and with 

8. And again he stooped down, and wrote on 



Kvpia, kuria. 

2 Joh. 1. The elder unto the elect lady and her 
5. 1 beseech thee, lady, not as though I 



KvpiciKog, kuriakos. 

lCo.ll:20. (this) is not to eat the Lord's supper. 
Rev. 1 : 10. in the Spirit on the Lord's day, 



Kvpisvw, huriuo. 



Lu. 



Ro. 



22:25. The kings of the Gentiles exercise lordship 
over them ; 
6: 9. hath no more dominion over him. 

14. sin shall not have dominion over you: 
7 : 1 . the law hath dominion over a man 
14: 9. that he might be Lord both of the dead 
2Co. 1 :24. that we have dominion over your faith. 
1 Ti. 6 : 15. King of kings, and Lord of lords ; 



Mat. 



1:20 

22, 

24 

2:13, 

15, 

19 

3: 3, 

4: 7, 

10, 

5:33, 

6:24, 

7:21. 

22, 

8- 9. 



8. 

21. 

25. 
9:28. 

38. 
10:24. 

25. 
11:25. 
12: 8. 
13:27. 

51. 



iJ KvpioQi kurios. 

behold, the angel of the Lord appeared 

spoken of the Lord by the prophet, 

did as the angel of the Lord had bidden 

the angel of the Lord appeareth 

was spoken of the Lord by the prophet, 

an angel of the Lord appeareth in a 

Prepare ye the way of the Lord, 

shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. 

shalt worship the Lord thy God, 

shalt perform unto the Lord 

No man can serve two masters : 

that saith unto me, Lord, Lord, 

Lord, Lord, have we not prophesied 

saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst 

Lord, my servant lieth at home 

Lord, I am not worthy that thou 

T^ord, suffer me first to go 

Lord, save us: we perish. 

said unto him, Yea, Lord. 

Pray ye therefore the Lord of the harvest, 

nor the servant above his lord. 

and the servant as his lord. 

O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, 

is Lord even of the sabbath day. 

Sir, didst not thou sow good seed in 

They say unto him, Yea, Lord. 



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Mai.14: 

15 



IS: 



•2 ' 
30 
22 

25 
27 

22. 

4. 

15. 

21. 

25. 

26. 

27. 

31. 

32. 

3-4. 
20: 8. 

30. 

31. 

33. 

: 3. 

9. 

30. 

40. 

42. 

37. 

43. 

44. 

45. 
:39. 



21 



22 



2.3 



23 



Mar 1 
2 
5 



12 



:42. 

45, 
43. 
48. 

50. 
;11. 

18. 

19, 
20. 
21. 

22. 

23. 

24, 
28. 
37. 
44. 

:22. 

:10. 
63. 

■ 2. 
6. 

: 3. 

:28. 

:19. 

;2S. 

:24. 

: 3. 
9. 
10. 
9. 
11. 
29. 
30. 
36. 
37 
20 
35 
19 
20 



Lord, if it be thou, bid me 

saying, Lord, save me. 

O Lord, (thou) son of David; 
.saying, Lord, help me. 
. Truth, Lord: yet the dogs 

from their masters' table. 
. Be it far from thee, Lord : 
. Lord, it is good for us to be here: 
. Lord, have mercy on my son : 
. Lord, how oft shall my brother 
.his lord commanded him to be sold, 

saying, Lord, have patience with me, 

Then the lord of that servant 

told unto their lord all that was done. 

Then his lord, after that he 

And his lord was wroth, 

the lord of the vineyard saith 

O Lord, (thou) son of David. 

Lord, (thou) son of David. 
Lord, that our eyes may be opened. 
The Lord hath need of them ; 
that cometh in the name of the Lord ; 

1 (go), sir: and went not. 
When the lord therefore of the vineyard 
this is the Lord's doing, and it is 
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God 
doth David in spirit call him Lord, 
The Lord said unto my Lord, 
If David then call him Lord, 
(is) he that cometh in the name of the 

Lord. 

what hour your Lord doth come. 

whom his lord hath made ruler 

whom his lord when he cometh 

My lord delayeth his coming ; 

The lord of that servant shall come 

Lord, Lord, open to us. 

and hid his lord's money. 

After a long time the lord of those 

Lord, thou deliveredst unto me 

His lord said unto him, 

enter thou into the joy of thy lord. 

Lord, thou deliveredst unto me 
, His lord said unto him, 

into the joy of thy lord. 
. Lord, I knew thee that thou art 

His lord answered and said 

Lord, when saw we thee 
, Lord, when saw we thee 
, Lord, is it I? 
, as the Lord appointed me. 
. Sir, we remember that 
, the angel of the Lord 
, the place where the Lord lay. 
. Prepare ye the way of the Lord, 
, is Lord also of the sabbath. 
. how great things the Lord hath done 
. Yes, Lord : yet the dogs 
. Lord, I believe; help thou 
. that the Lord hath need of him ; 
. cometh in the name of the Lord : 
.in the name of the Lord: 
. the lord of the vineyard do ? 
. This was the Lord's doing, 
. The Lord our God is one Lord : 
. thou shalt love the Lord thy God 
. The Lord said to my Lord, 
. David therefore himself calleth him Lord; 
. except that the Lord had shortened 
. when the master of the house 
. So then after the Lord had spoken 
.the Lord working with (them), 



Lu. 1: 6. 

9. 
11. 
15. 
~i6. 
17. 
25. 
28. 
32. 
38. 
43. 
45. 
46. 
58. 
66. 
68. 
76. 
2: 9. 

11. 
15. 

22. 
23. 

24. 

26. 

38. 

39. 
3: 4. 
4: 8. 

12. 

18. 

19. 
5: 8. 

12. 

17. 
6: 5. 

46. 
7: 6. 

13. 

31. 
9:54. 

57. 

59. 

61. 

10: 1. 

2. 

17. 

21. 

27. 

40. 
11: 1. 

39. 
12:36. 

37. 

41. 

42. 

43. 

45. 

46. 

47. 
13: 8. 

15. 

23. 

25. 

35. 
14:21. 

22. 

23. 
16: 3. 



ordinances of the Lord blameless. 

into the temple of the Lord. 

an angel of the Lord standing on the 

great in the sight of the Lord, 

shall he turn to the Lord their God. 

a people prepared for the Lord. 

Thus hath the Lord dealt with me 

the Lord (is) with thee: blessed 

and the Lord God shall give 

Behold the handmaid of the Lord; 

the mother of my Lord should come 

which were told her from the Lord. 

My soul doth magnify the Lord, 

how the Lord had shewed great 

the hand of the Lord was with him. 

Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel ; 

go before the face of the Lord 

the angel of the Lord came upon them, 

and the glory of the Lord shone 
which is Christ the Lord. 
which the Lord hath made known 
to present (him) to the Lord; 
in the law of the Lord, 
shall be called holy to the Lord; 
in the law of the Lord, 
before he had seen the Lord's Christ, 
gave thanks likewise unto the Lord, 
to the law of the Lord, 
Prepare ye the way of the Lord, 
Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, 
Thou shalt not tempt the Lord 
The Spirit of the Lord (is) upon me, 
the acceptable year of the Lord. 
I am a sinful man, O Lord. 
Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst 
the power of the Lord was (present) 
the Son of man is Lord also of the 
why call ye me, Lord, Lord, 
Lord, trouble not thyself: 
when the Lord saw her, he had 
And the Lord said, Whereunto then 
Lord, wilt thou that we command 
Lord, I will follow thee 
Lord, suffer me first to go and 
Lord, I will follow thee ; 
the Lord appointed other seventy 
pray ye therefore the Lord of the 
Lord, even the devils are subject 
O Father, Lord of heaven and earth, 
Thou shalt love the Lord thy God 
Lord, dost thou not care that my sister 
Lord, teach us to pray, 
the Lord said unto him, Now do ye 
that wait for their lord, 
whom the lord when he cometh shall find 
Lord, speakest thou this parable unto us, 
the Lord said, Who then is that faithful 

and wise steward, whom (his) lord 
whom his lord when he cometh 
My lord delayeth his coming ; 
The lord of that servant will 
which knew his lord's will, 
Lord, let it alone this year also, 
The Lord then answered him, and 
Lord, are there few that be saved? 
Lord, Lord, open unto us ; 
cometh in the name of the Lord. 
Then the master of the house 
Lord, it is done as thou hast 
the lord said unto the servant, 
my lord taketh away from me the 
called every one of his lord's debtors 



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Lu. 16: 5. How much owest thou unto my lord? 

8. the lord commended the unjust 
13. No servant can serve two masters: 

17: 5. said unto the Lord, Increase our faith, 
6. And the Lord said, If ye had faith as 
37. Where, Lord? And he said unto them, 
Wheresoever 
18: 6. And the Lord said, Hear what 

41. Lord, that I may receive my sight. 

19: 8. and said unto the Lord; Behold, Lord, 
the half of my goods I give 
16. Lord, thy pound hath gained ten pounds. 

18. Lord, thy pound hath gained five pounds. 

20. Lord, behold, (here is) thy pound, 
25. Lord, he hath ten pounds. 

31. the Lord hath need of him. 

33. the owners thereof said unto them, 

34. The Lord hath need of him. 

38. cometh in the name of the Lord : 
20:13. Then said the lord of the vineyard, 
15. shall the lord of the vineyard do 

37. when he calleth the Lord the God 

42. The Lord said unto my Lord, 

44. David therefore calleth him Lord, 
22:31. And the Lord said, Simon, Simon, 
SB. Lord, I am ready to go with thee, 

38. Lord, behold, here (are) two swords. 
49. Lord, shall we smite with the 

61. the Lord turned, and looked upon 
— Peter remembered the word of the Lord, 
23:42. Lord, remember me when thou comest 
24: 3. found not the body of the Lord Jesus. 
34. The Lord is risen indeed, 
Joh. 1 : 23. Make straight the way of the Lord, 
4: 1 . When therefore the Lord knew 

1 1 . Sir, thou hast nothing to draw with, 

15. Sir, give me this water, 

19. Sir, I perceive that thou art a 
49. Sir, come down ere my child die. 

5: 7. Sir, I have no man, when 

6 -.23. after that the Lord had given thanks: 

34. Lord, evermore give us this bread. 

68. Lord, to whom shall we go? 
8:11. She said, No man, Lord. 
9;36. Who is he, Lord, that I might 

38. Lord, I believe. And he worshipped 

him. 
11: 2. which anointed the Lord 

3. Lord, behold, he whom thou lovest 

12. Lord, if he sleep, he shall do well. 

21. Lord, if thou hadst been here, 
27. Yea, Lord: I believe that thou 

32. Lord, if thou hadst been here, 
34(35). Lord, come and see. 

39. Lord, by this time he stinketh: 
12: 13. cometh in the name of the Lord. 

21. Sir, we would see Jesus. 

38. Lord, who hath believed our report? and 
to whom hath the arm of the Lord been 
6. Lord, dost thou wash my feet? 

9. Lord, not my feet only, 

13. Ye call me Master and Lord: 

14. If I then, (your) Lord and Master, 

16. is not greater than his lord; 
25. Lord, who is it? 

36. Lord, whither goest thou ? 

37. Lord, why cannot I follow thee 
5. Iuord, we know not whither thou 
8. Lord, shew us the Father, and 

22. Lord, how is it that thou wilt 
; 15. knoweth not what his lord 

20. not greater than his lord. 



13: 



14: 



15 



Joh. 20: 2. They have taken away the Lord 

13. Because they have taken away my Lord, 
15. Sir, if thou have borne him hence, 

18. that she had seen the Lord, 
20. glad, when they saw the Lord. 
25. We have seen the Lord. 

28. My Lord and my God. 

21: 7. It is the Lor d. Now when Simon Peter 
heard that it was the Lord, 

12. knowing that it was the Lord. 

15. Yea, Lord ; thou knowest that I 

16. Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love 
17 .Lord, thou knowest all things ; 

20. and said, Lord, which is he that 

21. Lord, and what (shall) this man (do)? 
Acts 1 : 6. Lord, wilt thou at this time restore 

21 .all the time that the Lord Jesus 
24. Thou, Lord, which knowest the 
2 : 20 . notable day of the Lord come : 

21 . on the name of the Lord shall be 
25. 1 foresaw the Lord always 

34. The Lord said unto my Lord, 

36. hath made that same Jesus,... both Lord 

and Christ. 
39. as many as the Lord our God 

47. And the Lord added to the church 
3: 19. from the presence of the Lord; 

22. A prophet shall the Lord your God 
4:26. against the Lord, and against his Christ. 

29. Lord, behold their threatenings: 
33. of the resurrection of the Lord 

5: 9. to tempt the Spirit of the Lord? 

14. believers were the more added to the 

Lord, 

19. the angel of the Lord by night 
7:30. an angel of the Lord in a flame 

31. the voice of the Lord came unto him, 
33. Then said the I^ord to him, 
37. A prophet shall the Lord your God 
49. will ye build me ? saith the Lord: 

59. Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. 

60. Lord, lay not this sin to their 
8: 16. in the name of the Lord Jesus. 

24. Pray ye to the Lord for me, 

25. preached the word of the Lord, 

26. the angel of the Lord spake unto 
39. the Spirit of the Lord caught away 

9 : 1 . against the disciples of the Lord, 

5. Who art thou, Lord? And the Lord said, 

I am Jesus 

6. Lord, what wilt thou have me to do ? And 

the Lord (said) unto him, 

10. said the Lord in a vision, Ananias. And 

he said, Behold, I (am here), Lord. 

11. And the Lord (said) unto him, Arise, 

13. Lord, I have heard by many 

15. But the Lord said unto him, 

17. the Lord, (even) Jesus, that appeared 

27. how he had seen the Lord in the way, 
29(28). in the name of the Lord Jesus, 
31. and walking in the fear of the Lord, 

35. and turned to the Lord. 

42. and many believed in the Lord. 
10: 4. What is it, Lord? 

14. Not so, Lord; for I have never 

36. by Jesus Christ: he is Lord of all: 

48. baptized in the name of the Lord. 
11: 8. Not so, Lord: for nothing 

16. the word of the Lord, how that he said, 

17. who believed on the Lord Jesus 

20. preaching the Lord Jesus. 

21. the hand of the Lord was with them: 



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12 



13 



16 



19 



20 



21: 



22 



23 
25 
26 
28 
Ro. 1 



:21.and turned unto the Lord. 

23. they would cleave unto the Lord. 

24. people was added unto the Lord. 

: 7. the angel of the Lord came upon (him), 
1 1 . 1 know of a surety, that the Lord hath 

sent his angel, 
17. how the Lord had brought him out of the 
23. the angel of the Lord smote him, 

; 2. As they ministered to the Lord, and 

10. to pervert the right ways of the Lord? 

11. the hand of the Lord (is) upon thee, 

12. astonished at the doctrine of the Lord. 

47. so hath the Lord commanded us, 

48. glorified the word of the Lord: 

49. the word of the Lord was published 
3. speaking boldly in the Lord, 

23. commended them to the Lord, 

11. through the grace of the Lord Jesus 
17. might seek after the Lord, 

— saith the Lord, who doeth all these 

26. lives for the name of our Lord Jesus 

35. preaching the word of the Lord, 

36. preached the word of the Lord, 

10. gathering that the Lord had called us 
14. whose heart the Lord opened, 
15. me to be faithful to the Lord, 

16. brought her masters much gain 

19. when her masters saw that 

30. Sirs, what must I do to be saved? 

31. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, 

32. unto him the word of the Lord, 

24. seeing that he is Lord of heaven and earth, 

27. That they should seek the Lord, 

8. believed on the Lord with all 

9. Then spake the Lord to Paul 

25. was instructed in the way of the Lord ; 

— taught diligently the things of the Lord, 
5. baptized in the name of the Lord 

10. heard the word of the Lord 

13. the name of the Lord Jesus, 

17. the name of the Lord Jesus was 

20. mightily grew the word of God and 

19. Serving the Lord with all 

21. faith toward our Lord Jesus 

24. which I have received of the Lord 

35. remember the words of the Lord Jesus, 

13. for the name of the Lord Jesus. 

14. The will of the Lord be done. 

20. they glorified the Lord, 
8. Who art thou, Lord ? 

10. What shall I do, Lord ? And the Lord said 

unto me, Arise, 
16. calling on the name of the Lord. 
19. Lord, they know that I imprisoned 

11. the Lord stood by him, 

26. to write unto my lord. 

15. Who art thou, Lord? 

31. which concern the Lord Jesus 
3(4). his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, 

7. and the Lord Jesus Christ. 

8. to whom the Lord will not impute sin. 
24. raised up Jesus our Lord from 

1. peace with God through our Lord Jesus 
11. joy in God through our Lord Jesus 

21. eternal life by Jesus Christ our Lord. 

11. alive unto God through Jesus Christ our 

Lord. 
23. eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
25. 1 thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
39. which is in Christ Jesus our Lord. 

28. a short work will the Lord 

29. Except the Lord of Sabaoth 



Ro. 10: 9. with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, 

12. the same Lord over all is rich 

13. call upon the name of the Lord 
16. Lord, who hath believed our 

11:3. Lord, they have killed thy 
34. known the mind of the Lord? 

12:11. fervent in spirit; serving the Lord; 
19.1 will repay, saith the Lord. 

13: 14. put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, 

14: 4. to his own master he standeth 
6.regardeth (it) unto the Lord; 

— to the Lord he doth not regard (it). 

— eateth to the Lord, for he giveth 

— to the Lord he eateth not, 

8. we live unto the Lord;. ..we die unto the 
Lord:... we are the Lord's. 
(As) I live, saith the Lord, 
persuaded by the Lord Jesus, 
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. 
Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles ; 
for the Lord Jesus Christ's sake, 
That ye receive her in the Lord, 
Amplias my beloved in the Lord. 
of Narcissus, which are in the Lord. 
and Tryphosa, who labour in the Lord. 
Persis, which laboured much in the Lord. 
Rufus chosen in the Lord, 
such serve not our Lord Jesus 
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
salute you in the Lord. 
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
the name of Jesus Christ our Lord, 
and (from) the Lord Jesus Christ, 
waiting for the coming of our Lord 
in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
his Son Jesus Christ our Lord. 
by the name of our Lord Jesus 
let him glory in the Lord. 
crucified the Lord of glory, 
who hath known the mind of the Lord, 
even as the Lord gave to every 
The Lord knoweth the thoughts 
he that judgeth me is the Lord. 
until the Lord come, 
and faithful in the Lord, 
if the Lord will, 
In the name of our Lord Jesus 
with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
saved in the day of the Lord 
in the name of the Lord Jesus, 
but for the Lord; and the Lord for the 

body. 
God hath both raised up the Lord, 
he that is joined unto the Lord 
(yet) not I, but the Lord, 
speak I, not the Lord : 
as the Lord hath called every one, 
that is called in the Lord, (being) a ser- 
vant, is the Lord's freeman: 
25.no commandment of the Lord: 

— obtained mercy of the Lord to 
32. that belong to the Lord, how he may 

please the Lord : 

34. careth for the things of the Lord, that 

35. that ye may attend upon the Lord 
39. to whom she will; only in the Lord. 

8: 5. as there be gods many, and lords many, 

6. and one Lord Jesus Christ, 
9: l.have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord? 
are not ye my work in the Lord? 
2. the seal of mine apostleship are ye in the 
Lord. 



11. 

14, 

15: 6 

11, 

30, 

16: 2, 

8. 

11, 

12, 

13 

18, 

20 

22, 

24, 

lCo. 1: 2 

3, 

7. 

8, 

9, 

10 

31, 

2: 8 

16, 

3: 5, 

20. 

4: 4, 

5, 

17, 

19, 

5: 4, 

5, 

6:11. 

13, 

14, 
17. 

7:10. 
12, 
17. 
22, 



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iCo. 9: 5. and (as) the brethren of the Lord, and 
14. Even so hath the Lord ordained 
10:21. cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and the 

— of the Lord's table, and of the table 
22. Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy ? 
26. the earth (is) the Lord's, and the 

28. the Lord's, and the fulness thereof: 
11:11. without the man, in the Lord. 

23. 1 have received of the L,ord 

— ■ That the Lord Jesus the (same) 

26. ye do shew the Lord's death till 

27. drink (this) cup of the Lord, unworthily, 

— guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. 

29. not discerning the Lord's body. 
32. we are chastened of the Lord, 

12: 3. can say that Jesus is the Lord, but 

5. of administrations, but the same Lord. 
14: 21. will they not hear me, saith the Lord. 

37. are the commandments of the Lord. 
15:31.1 have in Christ Jesus our Lord, 

47 . the second man ( is ) the Lord from heaven. 

57. the victory through our Lord Jesus 

58. abounding in the work of the Lord, 

— labour is not in vain in the Lord. 
16 : 7. if the Lord permit. 

10. he worketh the work of the Lord, 
19. salute you much in the Lord, 

22. If any man love not the Lord 

23. The grace of our Lord Jesus 
2Co. 1: 2. and (from) the Lord Jesus Christ. 

3. Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
14. in the day of the Lord Jesus. 
2: 12. was opened unto me of the Lord, 
3: 16. when it shall turn to the Lord, 

17. Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where 

the Spirit of the Lord (is), 
18. beholding as in a glass the glory of the 
Lord, 

— (even) as by the Spirit of the Lord. 
4: 5. but Christ Jesus the Lord; 

10. the dying of the Lord Jesus, 

14. he which raised up the Lord 
5: 6. we are absent from the Lord: 

8. to be present with the Lord. 

1 1 . Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, 
6: 17. be ye separate, saith the Lord, 

18. ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith 

the Lord Almighty. 
8: 5. gave their own selves to the Lord, 

9. ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus 

19. to the glory of the same Lord, 

21 . not only in the sight of the Lord, 
10: 8. which the Lord hath given us 

17. let him glory in the Lord. 

18. but whom the Lord commendeth. 
11:17.1 speak (it) not after the Lord, 

31 . Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
12: 1 • and revelations of the Lord. 
8. 1 besought the Lord thrice, 
13: 10. power which the Lord hath given me 
14( 13) . The grace of the Lord Jesus 
Gal. 1: 3. and (from) our Lord Jesus 

19. save James the Lord's brother. 
4 : 1 . though he be lord of all ; 

5: 10. confidence in you through the Lord, 
6: 14. save in the cross of our Lord 

17, the marks of the Lord Jesus. 

18. the grace of our Lord Jesus 
Eph. 1 : 2. and (from) the Lord Jesus 

3. Father of our Lord. Jesus 

15. heard of your faith in the Lord. Jesus, 
J 1 . the God of our Lord Jesus 



Eph. 2:21. an holy temple in the Lord: 
3: 11. in Christ Jesus our Lord : 

14. Father of our Lord Jesus 
4: 1. the prisoner of the Lord, 
5. One Lord, one faith, 

17. and testify in the Lord, 
5: 8. now (are ye) light in the Lord: 

10. Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord. 

17. what the will of the Lord (is). 

19. melody in your heart to the Lord; 

20. in the name of our Lord Jesus 

22. own husbands, as unto the Lord. 
29. even as the Lord the church: 

6 : 1 . obey your parents in the Lord : 

4. the nurture and admonition of the Lord. 

5. to them that are (your) masters 

7. doing service, as to the Lord, 

8. shall he receive of the Lord, 

9. And, ye masters, do the same things 
— your Master also is in heaven ; 
10.be strong in tile Lord, 

21. and faithful minister in the Lord, 

23. and the Lord Jesus Christ. 

24. that love our Lord Jesus 
Phi. 1 : 2. and (from) the Lord Jesus 

14. brethren in the Lord, waxing confident 
2: 11. confess that Jesus Christ (is) Lord, 

19. 1 trust in the Lord Jesus to 

24. 1 trust in the Lord that I 

29. Receive him therefore in the Lord 
3: 1. rejoice in the Lord. 

8. of Christ Jesus my Lord : 

20. the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: 
4: 1. so stand fast in the Lord, 

2. be of the same mind in the Lord. 
4. Rejoice in the Lord alway : 

5. The Lord (is) at hand. 
10. 1 rejoiced in the Lord greatly, 
23(24). The grace of our Lord Jesus 
Col. 1: 2. and the Lord Jesus Christ. 

3. Father of our Lord Jesus 

10. walk worthy of the Lord unto 

2: 6. received Christ Jesus the Lord, (so) 
3: 16. grace in your hearts to the Lord. 

17. (do) all in the name of the Lord Jesus, 

18. as it is fit in the Lord. 

20. this is well pleasing unto the Lord. 

22. obey in all things (your) masters 

23. as to the Lord, and not unto men ; 

24. Knowing that of the Lord ye shall 

— for ye serve the Lord Christ. 

4: 1. Masters, give unto (your) servants 

— ye also have a Master in heaven. 
7.fellowservant in the Lord: 

17. which thou hast received in the Lord, 
iTh. 1 : Land (in) the Lord Jesus Christ: 

— from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus 
3. patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, 
6. followers of us, and of the Lord, 

8. sounded out the word of the Lord 
2:15. Who both killed the Lord Jesus, 

19. in the presence of our Lord Jesus 
3: 8. if ye stand fast in the Lord. 

1 1 . and our Lord Jesus Christ, 

12. the Lord make you to increase 

13. at the coming of our Lord Jesus 
4: 1 . exhort (you) by the Lord Jesus, 

2. we gave you by the Lord Jesus. 

6. because that the Lord (is) the avenger 

15. unto you by the word of the Lord, 

— remain unto the coming of the Lord 

16. the Lord himself shall descend 



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ITh. 4 
5 



2Th. 1 



2: 1 

8 

13 

14 

16 

3: 1 

3 

4 

5 

6 

12 

16 



lTi. 1 



2Ti. 



Tit. 1: 
Philem 



Heb 1 
2 

7 



10 



.to meet the Lord in the air: and so shall 

we .ever be with the Lord. 
the day of the Lord so cometh 
. salvation by our Lord Jesus 
and are over you in the Lord, 
unto the corning of our Lord 
. I charge you by the Lord that this 
. The grace of our Lord Jesus 
. in God our Father and the Lord Jesus 
Father and the Lord Jesus Christ. 
. when the Lord Jesus shall be revealed 
obey not the gospel of our Lord Jesus 
from the presence of the Lord, 
That the name of our Lord Jesus Christ 
to the grace of our God and the Lord 
by the coming of our Lord Jesus 
whom the Lord shall consume 
brethren beloved of the Lord, 
of the glory of our Lord Jesus 
Now our Lord Jesus Christ himself, 
that the word of the Lord may have 
the Lord is faithful, who 
confidence in the Lord touching you, 
the Lord direct your hearts 
in the name of our Lord Jesus 
exhort by our Lord Jesus 
Now the Lord of peace himself 
The Lord (be) with you all. 
The grace of our Lord Jesus 
and Lord Jesus Christ, 
and Jesus Christ our Lord. 
I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, 
the grace of our Lord was exceeding 
I charge (thee) before God, and the Lord 

Jesus Christ, 
the words of our Lord Jesus 
until the appearing of our Lord 
the King of kings, and Lord of lords ; 
and Christ Jesus our Lord. 
ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, 
The Lord give mercy unto the house 
The Lord grant unto him that he may find 

mercy of the Lord in that day: 
the Lord give thee understanding 
charging (them) before the Lord 
The Lord knoweth them that are his. 
with them that call on the Lord 
the servant of the Lord must not strive ; 
out of (them) all the Lord delivered me. 
before God, and the Lord Jesus 
which the Lord, the righteous judge, 
the Lord reward him according 
the Lord stood with me, 
the Lord shall deliver me 
The Lord Jesus Christ (be) with 
and the Lord Jesus Christ our Saviour, 
and the Lord Jesus Christ, 
which thou hast toward the Lord Jesus, 
both in the flesh, and in the Lord? 
me have joy of thee in the Lord: refresh 

my bowels in the Lord. 
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
And, Thou, Lord, in the beginning 
began to be spoken by the Lord, 
that our Lord sprang out of 
The Lord sware and will not 
.tabernacle, which the Lord pitched, 
. the days come, saith the Lord, 
. I regarded them not, saith the Lord. 
.after those days, saith the Lord; 
. saying, Know the Lord : 
. after those days, saith the Lord, 



13: 

Jas. 1 : 



lPet.l 



3: 



15. 
2Pet.l: 2. 



11. 



Heb 10:30. 1 will recompense, saith the Lord. And 
again, The Lord shall judge his people. 
12: 5. despise not thou the chastening of the 
Lord, 

6. whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, 

14. without which no man shall see the Lord: 
: 6. The Lord (is) my helper, 

20. from the dead our Lord Jesus, 
; 1 . and of the Lord Jesus Christ, 

7. receive anything of the Lord. 

12. which the Lord hath promised 
: 1 . the faith of our Lord Jesus 
: 10. in the sight of the Lord, and he 

15. (ought) to say, If the Lord will, we 
: 4. into the ears of the Lord of sabaoth. 

7. unto the coming of the Lord. 

8. the coming of the Lord draweth nigh. 
10. have spoken in the name of the Lord, 
11. have seen the end of the Lord; that the 

Lord is very pitiful, 
14. with oil in the name of the Lord: 
15. the Lord shall raise him up; 
: 3. Father of our Lord Jesus 
25. the word of the Lord endureth 
3. that the Lord (is) gracious. 

13. to every ordinance of man for the Lord's 
sake: 

6. obeyed Abraham, calling him lord: 
12. the eyes of the Lord (are) over 
— the face of the Lord is against 
sanctify the Lord God in 
and of Jesus our Lord, 
knowledge of our Lord Jesus 
into the everlasting kingdom of our Lord 
and Saviour 

14. as our Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed me. 

16. and coming of our Lord 

2 : 9. The Lord knoweth how to deliver 
11 .against them before the Lord. 
20. through the knowledge of the Lord and 

3: 2. the apostles of the Lord and Saviour: 

8. one day (is) with the Lord as 

9. The Lord is not slack concerning 

10. the day of the Lord will come 

15. the longsuffering of our Lord (is) 

18. and (in) the knowledge of our Lord and 
2Joh. 3. and from the Lord Jesus 
Jude 4. God, and our Lord Jesus Christ. 

5. how that the Lord, having saved the 
9. The Lord rebuke thee. 
14. the Lord cometh with ten thousands of his 

17. of the apostles of our Lord Jesus 

21 .looking for the mercy of our Lord Jesus 
Rev. 1: 8. and the ending, saith the Lord, 

4: 8. Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, 

11. Thou art worthy, O Lord, to receive 
7 : 14. Sir, thou knowest. 

11 : 8. where also our Lord was crucified. 

15. are become (the kingdoms) of our Lord, 
and of his Christ ; 
.give thee thanks, O Lord God Almighty, 
.the dead which die in the Lord from 
.thy works, Lord God Almighty ; 
. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, 
. Thou art righteous, O Lord, 
. Even so, Lord God Almighty, 
.for he is Lord of lords, 
.for strong (is) the Lord God 
. unto the Lord our God : 
6. for the Lord God omnipotent 
16. KING OF KINGS, AND LORD OF 
LORDS. 



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Rev.21 : 22. for the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb 
22: 5. for the Lord God giveth them light: 
6. the Lord God of the holy prophets 

20. Even so, come, Lord Jesus. 

21. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 

with you all. Amen. 



KvpioTriQ, kuriotees. 

Eph 1:21. and dominion, and every name 
Col. 1:16. or dominions, or principalities, or 
2Pet. 2:10. and despise government. 
Jude 8. despise dominion, and speak evil of 



Kupow 3 kuroo. 

2Co. 2 : 8. that ye would confirm (your) love toward 
Gal. 3: 15. a man's covenant, yet (if it be) confirmed, 
no man disannulleth, 



KV(t)V, 



kuon. 



( 442 ) AAr 

Mar 6: 6. he went round about the villages, 
36. and into the villages, 
56. into villages, or cities, or 
8: 23. and led him out of the town; 

26. Neither go into the town, nor tell (it) to 
any in the town. 

27. into the towns of Csesarea Philippi: 
11 : 2. Go your way into the village 

Lu. 5: 17. were come out of every town of 
8: 1 . every city and village, 
9: 6. went through the towns, 

12. that they may go into the towns and 
52. and entered into a village of the 
56. they went to another village. 
10: 38. he entered into a certain village : 
13:22. the cities and villages, teaching, 
17: 12. into a certain village, 
19:30. Go ye into the village over 
24: 13. that same day to a village called Emmaus, 

28. they drew nigh unto the village, 
Joh. 7 :42. out of the town of Bethlehem, 

11: 1 . Bethany, the town of Mary and her sister 
30. Jesus was not yet come into the town, 
Acts 8:25. the gospel in many villages of the 



Mat. 7 : 6. Give not that which is holy unto the dogs, 
Lu. 16: 21. the dogs came and licked his sores. 
Phi. 3: 2. Beware of dogs, beware of evil workers, 
2Pet.2:22.The dog (is) turned to his own vomit 
Rev.22:15.For without (are) dogs, and sorcerers, 



/cwAov, kolon. 

Heb 3: 17. that had sinned, whose carcases fell in the 
wilderness ? 



K(x>\l)(i), kdluO. 

Mat.19: 14. and forbid them not, 

Mar 9 : 38. and we forbad him, 

39. But Jesus said, Forbid him not: 
10:14. Suffer the little children to come unto me, 
and forbid them not: 

Lu. 6:29. forbid not (to take thy) coat also. 
9:49. and we forbad him, 

50. Forbid (him) not: 
11:52. that were entering in ye hindered. 
18:16. and forbid them not: 
23: 2. forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, 

Acts 8: 36. what doth hinder me to be baptized? 
10:47. Can any man forbid water, 
11 : 17. that I could withstand God ? 
16: 6. and were forbidden of the Holy Ghost to 
24: 23. and that he should forbid none of his 
27:43. kept them from (their) purpose ; 

Ro. 1:13. but was let hitherto, 

lCo.l4:39.and forbid not to speak with tongues. 

ITh. 2:16. Forbidding us to speak to the Gentiles 

ITi. 4: 3. Forbidding to marry, 

Heb 7:23. because they were not suffered to 

2Pet. 2:16. forbad the madness of the prophet. 

3Joh. 10. and forbiddeth them that would, 



jcwjitr], komee. 

Mat. 9:35. about all the cities and villages, 
10:11. city or town ye shall enter, 
14:15. that they may go into the villages, 
21 : 2. Go into the village over against 



KMfioiroXig, komopolis. 
Mar. 1 :38. Let us go into the next towns, 



kwjuloq, homos. 

Ro. 13: 13. not in rioting and drunkenness, 

Gal. 5:21. revellings, and such like : 

lPet.4: 3. revellings, banquetings, and abominable 



icwvwip, koriops. 

Mat.23: 24. which strain at a, gnat, 



KlxXpOQ, kophoS. 



Mat. 9: 32. brought to him a dumb man possessed 
33. when the devil was cast out, the dumb 
1 1 : 5. and the deaf hear, 
12:22. with a devil, blind, and dumb: 

— that the blind and dumb both spake and 
15:30. blind, dumb, maimed, and many others, 

31. when they saw the dumb to speak, 
7 :32. one that was deaf, and had an impediment 
in his speech ; 
37. he maketh both the deaf to hear, and 
9:25. (Thou) dumb and deaf spirit, I charge 
1 : 22. and remained speechless. 
7: 22. the deaf hear, the dead are raised, 
11 : 14. was casting out a devil, and it was dumb. 

— when the devil was gone out, the dumb 



Mar. 



Lu. 



Xayx^vd), lankano. 



Lu. 1 : 9. his lot was to burn incense 
Joh. 19: 24. Let us not rend it, but cast lots for it, 
Acts 1 : 17. had obtained part of this ministry. 
2Pet. 1 : 1 . to them that have obtained like precious 



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XaOpa, lathra. 



Mat. 1:19. was minded to put her away privily. 

2: 7. when he had privily called the wise men, 
Joh. 11 :28. called Mary her sister secretly, 
Actsl6:37. now do they thrust us out privily ? 



\cu\a\p 9 lailaps. 



Mar 4:37. there arose a great storm of wind, 
Lu. 8 : 23. there came down a storm of wind 
2Pet.2:17.that are carried with a 



Aa/cew, lakeo. 

Acts 1 : 18. he burst asunder in the midst, 



XaKTtZd), laktizo. 

Acts 9: 5. (it is) hard for thee to kick against 
26: 14. for thee to kick against the pricks. 



Mat. 9:18 

33 

10:19 

20, 

12:22. 

34. 

36. 
46. 

47. 
13: 3. 

10. 
13. 
33. 
34. 

14:27 
15:31, 
17: 5. 
23: 1, 

26:13. 

47. 

28:18. 

Mar. 1:34. 

2: 2, 

7. 

4:33. 

34. 
5:35 

36. 
6:50. 
7:35 

37, 

8:32 

9: 6. 

13:11 

14: 9 

43 



XaXiw, laleo. 

, While he spake these things 

the devil was cast out, the dumb spake : 

or what ye shall speak : 

in that same hour what ye shall speak. 

it is not ye that speak, but the Spirit of 
your Father which speaketh in 

that the blind and dumb both spake and 

how can ye, being evil, speak good 

of the heart the mouth speaketh. 

every idle word that men shall speak, 

While he yet talked to the people, 

desiring to speak with him. 

desiring to speak with thee. 

And he spake many things unto them in 
parables, 

Why speakest thou unto them in 

Therefore speak I to them 

Another parable spake he 

All these things spake Jesus 

without a parable spake he not 

, Jesus spake unto them, 

when they saw the dumb to speak, 

While he yet spake, behold, 

Then spake Jesus to the multitude, 

shall also this,...6e told for a memorial of 

while he yet spake, lo, Judas, 

Jesus came and spake unto them, 

suffered not the devils to speak, 

and he preached the word 

Why doth this (man) thus speak blas- 
phemies? 

many such parables spake he the word 

without a parable spake he not 
Wldle he yet spake, there came 

heard the word that was spoken, 

immediately he talked with them, 

. and he spake plain. 

and the dumb to speak. 

he spake that saying openly. 

For he wist not what to say; 

beforehand what ye shall speak, 

that speak ye: for it is not ye that speak, 

, shall be spoken of for a memorial 

, while he yet spake, cometh Judas, 



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Mar 16: 17. they shall speak with new tongues; 

19. after the Lord had spoken 
Lu. 1 : 19. and am sent to speak unto thee, 

20. and not able to speak, 
22. he could not speak 

45. which were told her from the Lord. 
55. As he spake to our fathers, 
64. and he spake, and praised God. 
70. As he spake by the mouth of 

2: 17. the saying which was told them concerning 
18. at those things ivhich were told them by 
20. as it was told unto them. 
33. which were spoken of him. 
38. and spake of him to all them 
50. which he spake unto them. 
4:41. suffered them not to speak: 
5: 4. when he had left speaking, 

21. Who is this which speaketh blasphemies? 
6:45. of the heart his mouth speaketh. 
7 : 15. and began to speak. 
8:49. While he yet spake, there cometh one 
9: 11. spake unto them of the kingdom of God, 
11:14. devil was gone out, the dumb spake ; 

37: as he spake, a certain Pharisee 
12: 3. ye have spoken in the ear in 
22:47. while he yet spake, behold a multitude, 

60. while he yet spake, the cock crew. 
24 : 6. remember how he spake unto you 

25. all that the prophets have spoken : 
32. while he talked with us by the way, 

36. And as they thus spake, Jesus 
44. These (are) the words which I spake 

37. the two disciples heard him speak, 
1 1 . We speak that we do know, 
3 Land speaketh of the earth: 
34. speaketh the words of God: 

4:26.1 that speak unto thee am (he). 

27. marvelled that he talked with 

— Why talkest thou with her? 
6:63. the words that I speak unto you, 
7 : 13. no man spake openly of him 

17. or (whether) I speak of myself. 

18. He that speaketh of himself 

26. lo, he speaketh boldly, 

46. Never man spake like this man. 
8:12. Then spake Jesus again unto 

20. These words spake Jesus in the 

25. Even (the same) that I said unto you 

26. 1 have many things to say and 

28. hath taught me, I speak these things. 
30. As he spake these words, many believed 
38. 1 speak that which I have seen 

40. a man that hath told you the truth, 
44. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh of his 

9: 21. he shall speak for himself. 

29. We know that God spake unto Moses: 
37. it is he that talketh with thee. 

10: 6. which he spake unto them. 
12:29. An angel spake to him. 
36. These things spake Jesus, 

41 . he saw his glory, and spake of him. 
48. the word that I have spoken, 
49.1 have not spoken of myself ; 

— and what I should speak. 
50. whatsoever I speak therefore, even as the 

Father said unto me, so I speak. 
14: 10. the words that I speak unto you I speak 
not of myself: 
25. These things have I spoken 
30. 1 will not talk much with you: 
15: 3. which I have spoken unto you. 

11. These things have I spoken unto you, 



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3 



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Joh. 15:22. If I had not come and spoken unto them, 
16: 1. These things have I spoken 
4. these things have I told you, 
6. because I have said these things 
13. he shall not speak of himself; but what- 
soever he shall hear, (that) shall he 



18. 
25. 

29. 

33. 
17: 1. 

13. 
18:20. 

21. 

23. 

19:10. 

Acts 2: 4. 

6. 

7. 

11. 

31. 
3:21. 

22. 

24. 
4: 1. 

17. 

20. 

29. 

31. 
5:20. 

40. 
6:10. 

11. 

13. 
7: 6. 

33. 

44. 
8:25. 

26. 
9: 6. 

27. 

29. 

10: 6. 

7. 

32. 

44. 



we cannot tell what he saith. 
have I spoken unto you in proverbs: 
when I shall no more speak unto you in 
now speakest thou plainly, 
These things I have spoken unto you, 
These words spake Jesus, 
these things I speak in the world, 
I spake openly to the world ; 
in secret have I said nothing, 
what I have said unto them: 
If I have spoken evil, 
Speakest thou not unto me ? 
began to speak with other 
heard them speak in his own language, 
are not all these which speak 
we do hear them speak in our 
spake of the resurrection of 
God hath spoken by the mouth 
whatsoever he shall say unto 
as many as have spoken, have likewise 
And as they spake unto the people, 
that they speak henceforth 
For we cannot but speak 
all boldness they may speak 
they spake the word of God 
Go, stand and speak in the temple 
that they should not speak in the name 
and the spirit by which he spake. 
We have heard him speak blasphemous 
This man ceaseth not to speak 
God spake on this wise, 
with the angel which spake to him 
speaking unto Moses, 
and preached the word of the Lord, 
the angel of the Lord spake unto Philip, 
it shall be told thee what thou 
and that he had spoken to him, 
he spake boldly in the name 
he shall tell thee what thou 
the angel which spake unto Cornelius 
shall speak unto thee. 
While Peter yet spake these words 
Holy Ghost fell on all 
46. For they heard them speak with 

14. Who shall tell thee words, 

15. as I began to speak, the Holy Ghost 

19. preaching the word to none but 

20. spake unto the Grecians, preaching 
13: 42. might be preached to them 

46. should first have been spoken 
14 : I . and so spake, that a great 
9. The same heard Paul speak: 

25. when they had preached the word in 
6. to preach the word in Asia, 

13- and spake unto the women 

14. the things which were spoken of Paul. 

32. they spake unto him the word 

19. doctrine, whereof thou speakest, (lit. 
spoken by thee) 
"18: 9. but speak, and hold not thy peace: 

25. he spake and taught diligently 
19: 6. they spake with tongues, and 
20:30. speaking perverse things, 
21 :39. suffer me to speak unto the people. 
22: 9. the voice of him that spake to me. 



the 



11 



16 



17 



Acts22 


10. 




23 


7. 
9. 

18. 




26 


14. 
22. 
26. 
31. 




27 


25. 




2S 


21. 
25. 


Ro 


3 


19. 




7 


1. 




15 


18. 


lCo. 2 


6. 






7. 






13. 




3 


1. 




9 


8. 




12 


3. 
30. 




13 


11. 




14 


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3. 
4. 
5. 



there it shall be told thee of 

And when he had so said, there arose 

or an angel hath spoken to 

hath something to sag unto thee. 

I heard a voice speaking unto me, 

and Moses did sag should come : 

before whom also I speak freely : 

they talked between themselves, 

it shall be even as it was told me. 

or spake any harm of thee . 

Well spake the Holy Ghost by 

it saith to them who are under 

I speak to them that know the law, 

I will not dare to speak of any 

we speak wisdom among them 

we speak the wisdom of God in 

Which things also we speak, 

I, brethren, could not speak unto you as 

Sag I these things as a man ? 

no man speaking by the Spirit 

do all speak with tongues? 

Though I speak with the tongues 

When I was a child, I spake as 

he that speaketh in an (unknown) tongue 

speaketh not unto men, 
in the spirit he speaketh mysteries, 
prophesieth speaketh unto men 
He that speaketh in an (unknown) 
I would that ye all spake with 
than he that speaketh with tongues, 
. if I come unto you speaking with tongues, 

what shall I profit you, except I shall 



2Co. 2 

4 

7 
11 



12 





13 


Eph 


.4 




5 




6 


Phi. 


1 


Col. 


4 


ITh 


1 




2 


lTi. 


5 


Tit. 


2 



Heb 1 



9. how shall it be known what is spoken? for 
ye shall speak into the air. 

11. 1 shall be unto him that speaketh a bar- 
barian, and he that speaketh 

13. let him that speaketh in an 

18. 1 speak with tongues more 

19. 1 had rather speak five words 

21 . will I speak unto this people ; 

23. and all speak with tongues, 

27. If any man speak in an 

28. let him speak to himself, 

29. Let the prophets speak two or 

34. not permitted unto them to speak ; 

35. a shame for women to speak in the 
39. and forbid not to speak with 

:17. speak we in Christ. 

: 13. and therefore have I spoken; 

— and therefore speak ; 
: 14. as we spake all things to you in 
: 17. That which I speak, I speak (it) 

23. 1 speak as a fool I (am) more ; 
: 4. not lawful for a man to utter. 

19. we speak before God in Christ: 
: 3. a proof of Christ speaking in me, 
: 25. speak every man truth 
:19. Speaking to yourselves in psalms 
-.20. as I ought to speak. 
: 14. more bold to speak the word 
: 3. to speak the mystery of Christ, 

4. make it manifest, as I ought to speak. 
: 8. we need not to speak any thing. 
: 2. bold in our God to speak unto you 
4. even so we speak ; 

16. Forbidding us to speak to the 
:13. speaking things which they ought not. 
: 1. But speak thou the things 

15. These things speak, and exhort, 
: 1 . God, who... spake in time past unto the 
2(1). Hath in these last days spoken unto us 



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Heb 2: 2. if the word spoken by angels 

3. began to be spoken by the Lord, 
5. the world to come, whereof we speak. 

3: 5. for a testimony of those things which were 

to be spoken after ; 
4: 8. would he not afterward have spoken of 
5: 5. but he that said unto him, 
6: 9. though we thus speak. 
7:14. of which tribe Moses spake nothing 

19. when Moses had spoken every precept 

(lit. every pr. having been spoken) 

4. being dead yet speaketh. 

18. Of whom it was said, That in Isaac 

24. that speaketh better things than 

25. refuse not him that speaketh. 

7 . who have spoken unto you 

19. slow to speak, slow to wrath: 
12. So speak ye, and so do, 

10. who have spoken in the name 
10. that they speak no guile: 

11. If any man speak, (let him speak) as 
21. spake (as they were) moved 
16. speaking in them of these things ; 

5. therefore speak they of the world, 

12. and speak face to face, 

14. and we shall speak face to 

15. which ungodly sinners have spoken against 

16. mouth speaketh great swelling (words), 
: 12. to see the voice that spake 
: 1 . of a trumpet talking with me ; 
: 3. seven thunders uttered their voices. 

4. thunders had uttered their voices, 
— which the seven thunders uttered, 

8. spake unto me again, 
: 5. a mouth speaking great things 

11. he spake as a dragon. 

15. the image of the beast should both speak, 
: 1 . and talked with me, 
: 9. and talked with me, saying, Come 

15. And he that talked with me had 



\a\ia, lalia. 

Mat.26:73.thy speech bewrayeth tbee. 
Mar 14: 70. thy speech agreeth (thereto). 
Joh. 4:42. not because of thy saying : 

8:43. Why do ye not understand my speech ? 



9 

11 

12 

13 
Jas. 1 

2: 

5: 
lPet.3: 

4; 
2Pet.l: 

3: 
Uoh.4; 
2Joh. 
3Joh. 
Jude 

Rev. 1 

4: 
10; 



13 



Act/xa or Xaju/xa, lama or lamma. 

Mat.27:46.Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? 
Marl5:34.Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani? 



Xafj&avio, lambano. 



Mat. 5 



10 



40. and take away thy coat, 
8. every one that asketh receivetk; 

17. Himself took our infirmities, 
8. freely ye have received, 
38. And he that taketh not his cross, 

41 . shall receive a prophet's reward ; 
— shall receive a righteous man's reward. 

12:14.and7te7d a council against him, 
1 3 : 20. anon with joy receiveth it ; 

31. which a man took, and sowed 

33. which a woman took, and hid 
14:19. and took the five loaves, 
15:26. It is not meet to take the children's bread, 

36. And he took the seven loaves 



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Mat.16: 5. had forgotten to take bread. 

7. because we have taken no bread. 
8. ye have brought no bread? 
9. how many baskets ye took up ? 
10. and how many baskets ye took up? 
17: 24. they that received tribute (money) came 

25. of whom do the kings of the earth take 
custom or tribute? 

27. that take, and give unto them 
19: 29. shall receive an hundredfold, 
20: 7. whatsoever is right, (that) shall ye receive. 
9. they received every man a penny. 

10. they should have received more ; and they 
likewise received 

11 . when they had received (it), they murmured 
21:22. whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer believ- 
ing, ye shall receive. 

34. that they might receive the fruits 

35. husbandmen took his servants, and 

39. And they caught him, and cast 
22: 15. and took counsel how they 
23 : 14( 13). ye shall receive the greater damnation. 
25 : 1 . which took their lamps, and went forth 

3. foolish took their lamps, and took no oil 

4. But the wise took oil 
16. Then he that had received the five 

18. But he that had received one 
20. so he that had received five 
22. He also that had received two 
24. Then he which had received the one 

26:26. Jesus took bread, and blessed (it), and 

— Take, eat ; this is my body. 
27. And he took the cup, and 
52. all they that take the sword shall 

27 : 1 . elders of the people took counsel 

6. chief priests took the silver pieces, and 

7. And they took counsel, and bought 
9. And they took the thirty pieces 

24. he took water, and washed (his) hands 

30. and took the reed, and smote 

48. and took a spunge, and 

59. when Joseph had taken the body, 

12. and had taken counsel, they gave 

15. So they took the money, and did as 

16. immediately receive it with gladness ; 
41 . And when he had taken the five loaves 
27. not meet to take the children's bread, 

6. and he took the seven loaves, and 
14. had forgotten to take bread, 

36. And he took a child, and set him in 
30. But he shall receive an hundredfold 
24. believe that ye receive (them), 

2. that he might receive from the husbandmen 

3. And they caught (him), and beat 

8. And they took him, and killed 

19. his brother should take his wife, 

20. the first took a wife, 

21. And the second took her, 

22. And the seven had her, and left no seed: 

40. these shall receive greater damnation. 

22. Jesus took bread, and blessed, 

— Take, eat: this is my body. 

23. And he took the cup, and when 
23. but he received (it) not. 

5. and have taken nothing: 

26. And they were all amazed, (lit. amaze- 
ment took all) 

6 : 4. did take and eat the shewbread, 

7:16. And there came a fear on all: 

9: 16. Then he took the five loaves 

39. And, lo, a spirit taketh him, 

11 : 10. every one that asketh receiveth ; 



23 



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6 



14 



15 
Lu. 5 



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Lu. 13: 

19: 
20: 



22: 

24 

Joh. 1 

3 



10 



12 



13 



19 



20 

21 

Acts 1 



19. which a man took, and cast into his garden; 
21. which a woman took and hid 
12. to receive for himself a kingdom, 

15. was returned, having received the kingdom, 
21 . neither acceptest thou the person (of any), 

28. that his brother shoidd take his wife, 

29. the first took a wife, and died without 

children. 

30. And the second took her to wife, 

31. And the third took her ; 

47. the same shall receive greater damnation. 
17. and said, Take this, 

19. And he took bread, and gave thanks, 
30. he took bread, and blessed (it), 

43. And he took (it), and did eat before them. 
; 12. as many as received him, 

16. have all we received, 

: 11. and ye receive not our witness. 
27. A man can receive nothing, 

32. no man receiveth his testimony. 

33. He that hath received his testimony 
:36.that reapeth receiveth wages, 

;34. 1 receive not testimony from man: 
41 . 1 receive not honour from men. 
43. and ye receive me not: 
— him ye will receive. 

44. which receive honour one of another, 
: 7. that every one of them may take 

11. And Jesus took the loaves ; 

21. Then they willingly received him 
:23.If a man on the sabbath day receive cir- 
cumcision, 

39. they that believe on him should receive: 
: 17. that I might take it again. 

18. 1 have power to take it again. This com- 
mandment have I received 
: 3. Then took Mary a pound of ointment 
13. Took branches of palm trees, 

48. and receiveth not my words, 

: 4. and took a towel, and girded himself. 

12. and had taken his garments, 

20. He that receiveth whomsoever I send 

receiveth me ; and he that receiveth me 
receiveth him that sent me. 

30. He then having received the sop 
: 17. whom the world cannot receive, 
: 14. for he shall receive of mine, 

15. he shall take of mine, 

24. ask, and ye shall receive, 

: 8. and they have received (them ), 
: 3. Judas then, having received a band 

31. Take ye him, and judge him 
: 1. Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged 

6. Take ye him, and crucify 
23. took his garments, and made 
27. that disciple took her unto 
30. When Jesus therefore had received 

40. Then took they the body of Jesus, 
:22. Receive ye the Holy Ghost: 
: 13. and taketh bread, and giveth 
: 8. But ye shall receive power, 

20.bishoprick let another take. 

25. That he may take part 

-.23. ye have taken, and by wicked hands 

33. and having received of the Father 

38. ye shall receive the gift 
: 3. asked )( an alms. 

5. expecting to receive something 
:53. Who have received the law 
: 15. that they might receive the Holy Ghost: 

17. and they received the Holy Ghost. 

19. he may receive the Holy Ghost. 



Ro 



Acts 9:19. And when he had received meat, 

25. the disciples took him by night, and 
10:43. shall receive remission of sins. 

47. which have received the Holy Ghost 
15: 14. to take out of them a people 
16: 3. and took and circumcised 

24. Who, having received such a charge, 
17: 9. And when they had taken security 

15. and receiving a commandment 
19: 2. Have ye received the Holy Ghost 
20:24. which I have received of the Lord Jesus, 

35. more blessed to give than to receive. 
24:27. Porcius Festus came into Felix' room: 
(lit. Felix received Porcius Festus as his 
successor) 
and have licence to answer 
having received authority 
that they may receive forgiveness of sins, 
he took bread, and gave thanks to God 
thanked God, and took courage. 
. By whom we have received grace and 
, And he received the sign 
, by whom we have now received 
. much more they which receive abundance 
, sin, taking occasion by the commandment, 
. For sin, taking occasion by 
. For ye have not received the spirit of 
but ye have received the Spirit of adoption, 
. shall receive to themselves 
. Now we have received, not the spirit of the 
. shall receive his own reward 
. he shall receive a reward, 
.that thou didst not receive? now if thou 
didst receive (it), why dost thou glory, 
as if thou hadst not received (it)? 
. but one receiveth the prize ? 
. to obtain a corruptible crown ; 
.There hath no temptation taken you 
.in which he was betrayed took bread: 
. Take, eat: this is my body, 
.that the church may receive edifying. 
. (if) ye receive another spirit, which ye 

have not received, 
.taking wages (of them), 
. if a man take (of you), 
five times received I forty 
. I caught you with guile. 
. God accepteth no man's person : 
. Received ye the Spirit by the works 
that we might receive the promise of the 
and took (upon him) the form of a servant, 
Not as though I had already attained, 
whom ye received commandments: 
if it be received with thanksgiving: 
When I call to remembrance the (lit. 

taking remembrance) 
received a just recompence 
which at the first began to be spoken (lit. 
taking commencement to be spoken) by 
the Lord, 
that we may obtain mercy, 
. every high priest taken from among men 
. no man taketh this honour 
. who receive the office of the priesthood, 
.men that die receive tithes ; 
Levi also, who receiveth tithes, 
might receive the promise 
he took the blood of calves 
after that we have received 
which he should after receive for 
Sara herself received strength 
not having received the promises, 



25:16. 
26:10. 
18. 
27:35. 
28:15. 
1: 5 
4:11. 
5:11. 
17. 
7: 8, 
11 
8:15 

13: 2 

lCo. 2:12 

3: 8 

14 

4: 7 



9:24 

25 

10:13 

11:23 

24 

14: 5 

2Co.ll: 4 



20 

24 

12:16 

Gal. 2: 6 

3: 2 

14 

Phi. 2: 7 

3:12 

Col. 4:10 

lTi. 4: 4 

2Ti. 1: 5 

Heb 2: 2 
3 



4:16 

5: 1 

4 

7: 5 

8 

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Hebll:29. which the Egyptians assaying to do (lit. 
taking attempt) 

35. Women received their dead 

36. And others had trial of (cruel) mockings 
7. that he shall receive any thing 

12. he shall receive the crown of 
1. we shall receive the greater condemnation. 

3. Ye ask, and receive not, 
7. until he receive the early and latter rain. 

10, Take, rny brethren, the prophets, 
10. As every man hath received the gift, 

9. hath forgotten (lit. having taken forget- 

fulness) that he was purged 
17. For he received from God the Father 
27. the anointing which ye have received of 
22. whatsoever we ask, we receive of him, 

9. If we receive the witness of men, 

4. as we have received a commandment 

10. receive him not into (your) house, 
7. taking nothing of the Gentiles. 

17. saving he that receiveth (it). 
27. even as I received of my Father. 

3. how thou hast received and heard, 

11. that no man take thy crown. 

11. to receive glory and honour and 

7. he came and took the book 

8. when he had taken the book, 

9. Thou art worthy to take the 

12. to receive power, and riches, and 
: 4. to take peace from the earth, 
; 5. the angel took the censer, 
: 8. Go (and) take the little book 

9. Take (it), and eat it up ; 
10. 1 took the little book 
17. because thou hast taken to thee 

9. and receive (his) mark in 
11. receiveth the mark of his name. 
12. which have received no kingdom as yet; 
but receive power as kings one hour 

4. that ye receive not of her plagues. 
20. them that had received the mark 

4. neither had received (his) mark 
; 17. And whosoever will, let him take the water 
of life freely. 



Jas. 1 : 



lPet.4 
2Pet. 1 



Uoh.2 
3 
5 

2Joh. 

3Joh. 
Rev. 2 



Rev.l8:14.all things which were dainty and goodly 
are departed 
19: 8. in fine linen, clean and white: 
22 : 1 . river of water of life, clear as crystal, 
16. the bright and morning star. 



XajUjtta see Xajua. 



Xafxirag, lampas. 



Mat.25 : 1 . which took their lamps, 

3. that (were) foolish took their lamps, 

4. the wise took oil in their vessels with 

their lamps. 

7. and trimmed their lamps. 

8. for our lamps are gone out. 
Joh.18: 3. with lanterns and torches and 
Acts20: 8. And there were many lights 

Rev. 4: 5. and (there were) seven lamps of fire 

8: 10. star from heaven, burning as it were a 
lamp, 



Xa/xirpog, lampros. 

Lu. 23: 11. arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, 
ActslO: 30. stood before me in bright clothing, 
Jas. 2: 2. if there come... in goodly apparel, 

3. that weareth the gay clothing, 
Rev.15: 6. clothed in pure and white linen, 



Xa/x7rporr]C5 lamprotees. 

Acts26: 13. light from heaven, above the bright^ 
the sun, 



of 



Xa/jnrpioQ, lampros, 

Lu. 16: 19. and fared sumptuously every day: 



\afnrio, lampo. 

Mat. 5: 15. and it giveth light unto all that are 
16. Let your light so shine before men, 
17: 2. and his face did shine as the sun, 
Lu. 1 7:24. shineth unto the other (part) 
Actsl2: 7. a light shined in the prison: 
2Co. 4: 6. God, who commanded the light to shine 
out of darkness, hath shined in our 



XavOavws lanthano. 

Mar 7 :24. but he could not be hid. 
Lu. 8 :47. saw that she was not hid, 
Acts26:26.that none of these things are hidden 
Heb 13: 2. some have entertained angels unaivares. 
2Pet.3: 5. this they willingly are ignorant of, (lit. 

this escapes them willing) ' 
8. be not ignorant of this one thing, (lit. let 

not this one thing escape you) 



Xa^evrog, laxutos. 
Lu. 23: 53. in a sepulchre that was hewn in stone, 



Xaog, laos. 

2 Denotes where the word is used in the plural: 
peoples. 

Mat. 1 : 21. shall save his people from their sins. 
2: 4. and scribes of the people together, 

6. shall rule my people Israel. 
4:16. The people which sat in darkness 

23. of disease among the people. 
9:35. every disease among the people. 
13: 15. For this people's heart is waxed 
15: 8. This people draweth nigh unto me 
21 : 23. and the elders of the people came 
26 : 3. and the elders of the people, 
5. be an uproar among the people. 
47. the chief priests and elders of the people. 
27 : 1 . and elders of the people took counsel 
25. Then answered all the people, 
64. steal him away, and say unto the people, 
Mar 7: 6. This people honoureth me with (their) 
11 : 32. they feared the people : 
14: 2. be an uproar of the people. 
Lu. 1:10. And the whole multitude of the people 
17. to make ready a people prepared 
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Lu. 1 : 68. visited and redeemed his people, 
77. of salvation unto his people 

2: 10. which shall be to all people. 
31. before the face of all people; 2 
32. the glory of thy people Israel, 

3:15. And as the people were in expectation, 

18. preached he unto the people. 

21. when all the people were baptized, 
6: 17. a great multitude of people 
7 : 1 . in the audience of the people, 
16. God hath visited his people. 
29. And all the people that heard 
8: 47. before all the people 
9:13. and buy meat for all this people. 
18: 43. and all the people, when they saw 
19: 47. the chief of the people sought to 
48. all the people were very attentive 
20: 1 . as he taught the people in the 
6. all the people will stone us: 

9. speak to the people this 

19. they feared the people : 

26. of his words before the people : 
45. in the audience of all the people 

21 :23. and wrath upon this people. 

38. all the people came early 
22: 2. for they feared the people. 

66. the elders of the people and 
23: 5. He stirreth up the people, 

13. and the rulers and the people, 

14. as one that perverteth the people : 

27, a great company of people, 

35. And the people stood beholding. 
24: 19. before God and all the people : 
Joh. 8: 2. and all the people came unto him ; 

11 : 50. that one man should die for the people, 
18: 14. that one man should die for the people. 
Acts 2: 47. favour with all the people. 

3 : 9. all the people saw him walking 

1 1 . all the people ran together 

12. he answered unto the people, 

23. destroyed from among the people. 
4: 1 . as they spake unto the people, 

2. grieved that they taught the people, 
8. Ye rulers of the people, 

10. and to all the people of Israel, 

17. spread no further among the people, 
21 . because of the people : 
25. and the people 2 imagine vain 
27. and the people 2 of Israel, 
5: 12. wonders wrought among the people; 

13. but the people magnified them. 
20. speak in the temple to the people 

25. and teaching the people. 

26. for they feared the people, 

34. in reputation among all the people, 

37. and drew away much people 
6: 8. and miracles among the people. 

12. And they stirred up the people, 
7:17. the people grew and multiplied 

34. the affliction of my people 
10: 2. gave much alms to the people, 

41 . Not to all the people, but 

42. to preach unto the people, 

12: 4. to bring him forth to the people. 

1 1 . the expectation of the people of 
13: 15. exhortation for the people, 

17. The God of this people of Israel 
— and exalted the people 

24. repentance to all the people of 
31. his witnesses unto the people. 

15: 14. out of them a people for his 
18: 10. 1 have much people in this city. 



Actsl9: 4. saying unto the people, 

21: 28. against the people, and the law, 
30. the people ran together: 
36. the multitude of the people 

39. suffer me to speak unto the people. 

40. with the hand unto the people. 
23 : 5. evil of the ruler of thy people. 
26: 17. Delivering thee from the people, 

23. should shew light unto the people, 
28: 17. nothing against the people, 

26. Go unto this people, and say, 

27. For the heart of this people 

Ro. 9 : 25. 1 will call them my people, which were not 
my people ; 

26. Ye (are) not my people; there shall they 

be called the children of 
10:21. and gainsaying people. 
11: 1 . Hath God cast away his people ? 

2. God hath not cast away his people 
15:10. Rejoice, ye Gentiles, with his people. 
11. and laud him, all ye people 2 . 
ICo.lO: 7. The people sat down to eat and 

14: 21. will I speak unto this people; 
2Co. 6: 16. and they shall be my people. 
Tit. 2: 14. a peculiar people, zealous 
Heb. 2: 17. for the sins of the people. 
4: 9. a rest to the people of God. 
5 : 3. as for the people, so also 
7: 5. to take tithes of the people 
11. under it the people received 

27. and then for the people's . r 

8: 10. and they shall be to me a people: 
9: 7. and (for) the errors of the people : 
19. every precept to all the people 
— the book, and all the people, 
10:30. The Lord shall judge his people. 
11 :25. affliction with the people of God, 
13: 12. might sanctify the people 
lPet.2: 9. an holy nation, a peculiar people ; 

10. (were) not a people, but (are) now the 
people of God: 
2Pet.2: 1. false prophets also among the people, 
Jude 5. having saved the people 
Rev. 5: 9. and. people, and nation; 
7: 9. and people 2 , and tongues, 
10: 11. prophesy again before many peoples 2 , 
11: 9. And they of the people 2 and kindreds 
14: 6. and tongue, and people, 
17: 15. the whore sitteth, are peoples 2 , 
18: 4. Come out of her, my people, 
21 : 3. they shall be his people 2 , and God himself 
shall be with them, 



XapvyZ, larunx. 

Ro. 3: 13. Their throat (is) an open sepulchre ; 

Xaro/uid), latomeo. 

Mat.27:60.in his own new tomb, which he had hewn 

out in the rock: 
Mar 15:46. sepulchre which was hewn out of a rock, 

Xarpeia, latria. 

Joh. 16: 2. will think that he doeth God service. 
Ro. 9: 4. and the service { of God), and the promises; 
12: 1. (which is) your reasonable service. 



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Mat. 4 
Lu. 1 

2 

4 

Acts 7 

24 

26 

27: 

Ro. 1 

Phi. 3: 

2Ti. 1: 

Heb. 8: 

9: 

10: 
12: 
13: 
Rev. 7 
22; 



XctTpEVb), latruo. 

: 10. and him only shalt thou serve. 
: 74. might serve him without fear, 
: 37. but served (God) with fastings 
: 8. and him only shalt thou serve. 
: 7. shall they come forth, and serve me in this 
42. gave them up to worship the host of heaven ; 
:14. so worship I the God of my fathers, 
: 7. instantly serving (God) day and night, 
: 23. and whom I serve, 
: 9. whom I serve with my spirit 
25. and served the creature more 

3. which worship God in the spirit, 
: 3.1 thank God, whom I serve from 
: 5. Who serve unto the example 
; 9. not make him that did the service perfect, 
14. to serve the living God? 

2. the worshippers once purged 
28. we may serve God acceptably 
10. which serve the tabernacle. 
: 15. and serve him day and night 
; 3. and his servants shall serve him: 



Xa^avov, lakanon. 



Mat.l3:32.the greatest among herbs, 

Mar. 4: 32. greater than all herbs, 

Lu. 11: 42. mint and rue and all manner of herbs, 

Ro. 14: 2. another, who is weak, eateth herbs. 



Xejeijjv, leg eon. 



Mat.26:53.give me more than twelve legions of 
Mar 5: 9. My name (is) Legion: for we are many. 

15. and had the legion, sitting, 
Lu. 8:30. And he said, Legion: because many 



X(y w, lego. 

Mat. 1 : 16 . Jesus, who is called Christ. 
20. in a dream, saying, Joseph, 

22. by the prophet, saying, 

2: 2. Saying, "Where is he that is born 

13. in a dream, saying, Arise, and 
15. saying, Out of Egypt have I 
17. by Jeremy the prophet, saying, 
20. Saying, Arise, and take the young 

23. dwelt in a city called Nazareth : 
3: 2. And say ing, Repent ye: 

3. saying, The voice of one crying 
9. think not to say within yourselves, 
— for I say unto you, that God is able 

14. John forbad him, saying, 
17. a voice from heaven, saying, 

4: 6. And saith unto him, If thou be 

9.saith unto him, All these things will I 
10. Then saith Jesus unto him, . 
14. by Esaias the prophet, sayitig, 

1 7. and to say, Repent: for the 

18. Simon called Peter, and Andrew 

19. And he saith unto them, 
5: 2. and taught them, saying, 

18. verily I say unto you, 



Mat. 5:20. For I say unto you, 
22. But I say unto you, 
26. Verily I say unto thee, 

28. But I say unto you, That whosoever 

32. But I say unto you, That whosoever shall 
34. But I say unto you, Swear not at all ; 

39. But I say unto you, That ye resist not 
44. But I say unto you, Love your enemies, 
6: 2. Verily I say unto you, They have 

5. Verily I say unto you, They have their 
16. 1 say unto you, They have their reward. 

25. Therefore I say unto you, 

29. And yet I say unto you, 
31. take no thought, saying, 

7:21. Not every one that saith unto me, 
8: 2. and worshipped him, saying, 

3. and touched him, saying, I will ; 

4. And Jesus saith unto him, 

6. And saying, Lord, my servant 

7. Jesus saith unto him, 

9. 1 say to this (man), Go, and he goeth ; 

10. Verily I say unto you, 

1 1 . And I say unto you, 

17. saying, Himself took our 

20. Jesus saith unto him, 
25. saying, Lord, save us: 

26. And he saith unto them, 

27. saying, What manner of man is this, 
29. they cried out, saying, 

31. devils besought him, saying, 
9: 6. then saith he to the sick of 

9. a man", named Matthew, sitting at the 
receipt of custom : and he saith unto 

14. the disciples of John, saying, 

18. and worshipped him, saying, 

21. For she said within herself, 
24(23). He said unto them, 

27. and saying, (Thou) son of David, 

28. and Jesus saith unto them, 

— They said unto him, Yea, Lord. 

29. Then touched he their eyes, saying, 

30. saying, See (that) no man know (it). 

33. multitudes marvelled, saying, 

34. But the Pharisees said, 

37. Then saith he unto his disciples, 
10; 2. Simon, who is called Peter, 

5. and commanded them, saying, 
7. And as ye go, preach, saying, 

15. Verily I say unto you, 
23. for verily I say unto you, 
27. What I tell you in darkness, 
42. verily I say unto you, 

11: 7. Jesus began to say 
9. yea, I say unto you, 
11. Verily I say unto you, 
17. And saying, We have piped 
18. and they say, He hath a devil. 

19. and they say, Behold a man 

22. But I say unto you, It shall be more tole- 

rable for Tyre 
24. But I say unto you, That it shall be 
12: 6. But I say unto you, That in this place is 
10. And they asked him, saying, 

13. Then saith he to the man, 
17. by Esaias the prophet, saying, 

23. and said, Is not this the son 

31. Wherefore I say unto you, 
36. But I say unto you, 

38. saying, Master, we would see 
44. Then he saith, I will return 
13: 3. saying, Behold, a sower 

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Mat.13: 17. For verily I say unto you, 

24. saying, The kingdom of heaven 

31. put he forth unto them, saying, The 
35. by the prophet, saying, 
35. came unto him, saying, 
51. Jesus saith unto them, 

— They say unto him, Yea, 

54. that they were astonished, and said, 
55. is not his mother called Mary? 
14: 4. For John said unto him, 
15. came to him, saying, 
17. And they say unto him, 

26. saying, It is a spirit ; 

27. saying, Be of good cheer; 

30. saying, Lord, save me. 

31. and said unto him, 

33. worshipped him, saying, 
15 : 1 . which were of Jerusalem, saying, 

4. God commanded, saying, 

5. But ye say, Whosoever shall 

7. well did Esaias prophesy of you, sayings, 

22. saying, Have mercy on me, 

23. saying, Send her away ; 

25. saying, Lord, help me. 

33. And his disciples say unto him, 

34. And Jesus saith unto them, 
16: 2. When it is evening, ye say, 

7. saying, (It is) because we have 
13. asked his disciples, saying, 

— Whom do men say that I 
. He saith unto them, But whom say ye 

that I am? 
. And I say also unto thee, 
. began to rebuke him, saying, 
. Verily I say unto you, 
. a voice out of the cloud, which said, This 

is my beloved 
. Jesus charged them, saying, 
. his disciples asked him, saying, Why then 

say the scribes 
. But I say unto you, 
. kneeling down to him, and saying, 

verily I say unto you, 
. He saith, Yes. 

Jesus prevented him, saying, 
.Peter saith unto him, Of strangers. 
. saying, Who is the greatest 
. Verily I say unto you, 
. for I say unto you, 

.verily I say unto you, he rejoiceth more 
. Verily I say unto you, Whatsoever ye 

Again I say unto you, That if two 

Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, 

saying, Lord, have patience 

saying, Pay me that thou owest. 

saying, Have patience with 

said unto him, O thou wicked servant, 

and saying unto him, 

They say unto him, 

He saith unto them, 

And I say unto you, 

His disciples say unto him, 

Why callest thou me good ? 

He saith unto him, 

The young man saith unto him, 

Verily I say unto you, 

And again I say unto you, 
saying, Who then can be saved ? 

Verily I say unto you, 
20: 6. and saith unto them, 

7. They say unto him, Because no man hath 
hired us. He saith unto them, 



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28. 



Mat.20: 8. saith unto his steward, 

12. Saying, These last have wrought 
21. She saith unto him, 

' 22. They say unto him, We are able. 
23. And he saith unto them, 

30. saying, Have mercy on us, 

31. but they cried the more, saying, Have 

mercy on us, 

33. They say unto him, Lord, 
21 : 2. Saying unto them, Go into 

4. by the prophet, saying, 
9. saying, Hosanna to the son 
10. the city was moved, saying, Who is this? 

11. the multitude said, This is Jesus 

13. And said unto them, It is written, 

15. and saying, Hosanna to the son 

16. Hearest thou what these say? And Jesus 

saith unto them, Yea ; 

19. and said unto it, Let no fruit 

20. they marvelled, saying, How soon 

21. Verily I say unto you, 

23. and said, By what authority 

25. saying, If we shall say, 

27. Neither tell I you by what 

31. They say unto him, The first. Jesus saith 

unto them, Verily I say unto you, That 

the publicans 
37. saying, They will reverence my son. 

41. They say unto him, 

42. Jesus saith unto them, 

43. Therefore say I unto you, 
45. that he spake of them. 

22 : 1 . again by parables, and said, 

4. saying, Tell them which are 
8. Then saith he to his servants, 

12. And he saith unto him, 

16. saying, Master, we know that 
20. And he saith unto them, 
21. They say unto him, Caesar's. Then saith 
he unto them, 

23. which say that there is no resurrection, 

24. Saying, Master, Moses said, 

31. spoken unto you by God, saying, 

35. tempting him, and saying, 

42(41). Saying, What think ye of Christ? 
whose son is he? They say unto him, 
(The son) of David. 

43. He saith unto them, How then doth David 

in spirit call him Lord, saying, 
23: 2. Saying, The scribes and the Pharisees sit 
3. for they say, and do not. 
16. (ye) blind guides, which say, 
30. And say, If we had been 

36. Verily I say unto you, All these 

39. For I say unto you, Ye shall not see me 
24: 2. verily I say unto you, There shall not 

3. saying, Tell us, when shall 

5. saying, I am Christ ; 

34. Verily I say unto you, This generation 
47. Verily I say unto you, That he shall make 

25: 9. the wise answered, saying, 

11. saying, Lord, Lord, open to us. 

12. Verily I say unto you, 

20. saying, Lord, thou deliveredst 

37. answer him, saying, Lord, 

40. Verily I say unto you, 

44. saying, Lord, when saw we 

45. saying, Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch 
26: 3. high priest, who icas called Caiaphas, 

5. But they said, Not on the 
8. saying, To what purpose (is) 

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Mar 



. Then one of the twelve, called Judas Mar 

satjbtg unto him, Where wilt 
, The Master saith, My time is 
. Verily I say unto you, 
. every one of them to say unto him, 
.He said unto him, Thou hast said. 
. saying, Drink ye all of it ; 
.But I say unto you, 
. Then saith Jesus unto them, 
. Verily I say unto thee, 
. Peter said unto him, 
.unto a place called Gethsemane, and saith 

unto the disciples, 
. Then saith he unto them, 
. and prayed, saying, O my Father, 
. and saith unto Peter. What, 
. and prayed, saying, O my Father, 
, and saith unto them, Sleep on now, 
. saying, Whomsoever I shall kiss, 
Then said Jesus unto him, 
, Jesus saith unto him, Thou hast said: 

nevertheless I say unto you, 
, saying, He hath spoken blasphemy ; 
, Saying, Prophesy unto us, 
. saying, Thou also wast with Jesus 
. saying, I know not what thou sayest. 
.another (maid) saw him, and said 
. Saying, I have sinned 
. Jeremy the prophet, saying, 
.saying, Art thou the King of the Jews? 

And Jesus said unto him, Thou sayest. 
. Then said Pilate unto him, 
.prisoner, called Barabbas. 
. or Jesus which is called Christ ? 
, his wife sent unto him, saying, 
.Pilate saith unto them, What shall I do 

then with Jesus which is called Christ ? 

(They) all say unto him, Let 
.saying, Let him be crucified. 
.saying, I am innocent of the blood 
.saying, Hail, king of the Jews ! 
.unto a place called Golgotha, that is to 

say, a place of a skull, 
, And saying, Thou that destroyest 
.with the scribes and elders, said, 
.saying, Eli, Eli, lama sabachthani? 
.when they heard (that), said, 
. The rest said, Let be, 
.saying, Truly this was the Son of God. 
. Saying, Sir, we remember that 
. behold, Jesus met them, saying, 
.Then said Jesus unto them, 
. saying, Say ye, His disciples 
. saying, All power is given unto me 
. And preached, saying, There cometh 
. And saying, The time is fulfilled, 
. Saying, Let (us) alone; 
.Jesus rebuked him, saying, 
.saying, What thing is this ? 
. and anon they tell him of her. 
. they said unto him, 
. And he said unto them, 
.and saying unto him, If thou wilt, 
. and saith unto him, I will ; 
. And saith unto him, 
he said unto the sick of the ■ 
. he saith to the sick 
. I say unto thee, Arise, 
. saying, We never saw it on this 
.and said unto him, Follow me. 
they said unto his disciples, 
.he saith unto them, 



2: 18. they come and say unto him, 

24. the Pharisees said unto him, 

25. And he said unto them, 

27. And he said unto them, 

3: 3. he saith unto the man which 

4. And he saith unto them, 

5. he saith unto the man, 

11. saying, Thou art the Son of God. 

21. they said, He is beside himself. 

22. said, He hath Beelzebub, 

23. and said unto them in parables, 

28. Verily I say unto you, 

30. Because they said, He hath an 

33. he answered them, saying, Who is my 

34. and said, Behold my mother and 
4: 2. and said unto them in his doctrine, 

9. And he said unto them, He that 

11. he said unto them, Unto you it is given 

13. he said unto them, Know ye not this 
21. he said unto them, Is a candle 

24. And he said unto them, 

26. And he said, So is the kingdom 
30. And he said, Whereunto shall 

35. he saith unto them, Let us pass over 
38. and say unto him, Master, 

41 . and said one to another, 
5: 8. For he said unto him, Come out 
9. saying, My name (is) Legion: 

12. saying, Send us into the swine, 

19. but saith unto him, Go home 

23. saying, My little daughter 
28. For she said, If I may touch 

30. and said, Who touched my 

31. disciples said unto him, 

— and sayest thou, Who touched me? 

35. which said, Thy daughter is dead: 

36. he saith unto the ruler 
39. he saith unto them, 

41 . and said unto her, 

— Damsel, I say unto thee, arise. 

6: 2. saying, From whence hath this (man) 
4. But Jesus said unto them, 

10. And he said unto them, 

1 1 . Verily I say unto you, 

1 4. and he said, That John the Baptist 

15. Others said, That it is Elias. And others 

said, That it is a prophet, or 
18. For John had said unto Herod, 

25. saying, I will that thou give me 
35. and said, This is a desert place, 

37. And they say unto him, 

38. He saith unto them, How many 

— they say, Five, and two fishes. 
50. and saith unto them, 

7: 9. he said unto them, Full well ye reject 

1 1 . But ye say, If a man shall say 

14. he said unto them, Hearken 

18. And he saith unto them, 

20. And he said, That which cometh out of 

the man, 
28. she answered and said unto him 
34. and saith unto him, Ephphatha, 
37. saying, He hath done all things well: 
8 : 1 . and saith unto them, 

12. and saith, Why doth this generation seek 

after a sign ? verily I say 

15. he charged them, saying, 

16. saying, (It is) because we have no 

17. he saith unto them, 

19. They say unto him, Twelve. 

21. And he said unto them, 

24. and said, I see men as trees, 

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saying, Neither go into the town, 
saying unto them, Whom do men say that 

I am? 
And he saith unto them, But whom say ye 

that I am? And Peter answereth and 

saith unto him, 
that they should tell no man 
he rebuked Peter, saying, 
And he said unto them, Verily I say unto 

you, That there be some 
and said to Jesus, Master, it is good 
saying, This is my beloved Son: 
saying, Why say the scribes that Elias 

must first come ? 
But I say unto you, That Elias is 
and saith, O faithless generation, 
and said with tears, Lord, I believe ; help 

thou mine unbelief. 
saying unto him, (Thou) dumb and 
that many said, He is dead, 
and said unto them, 
and saith unto them, 
John answered him, saying, 
verily I say unto you, 
And he saith unto them, 
Verily I say unto you, 
Why callest thou me good ? 
and saith unto his disciples, 
and saith unto them, 
saying among themselves, 
Jesus looking upon them saith, 
Peter began to say unto him, 
Verily I say unto you, 
and began to tell them 
saying, Master, we would 
and saith unto them, 
and say, Jesus, (thou) son of David, 
saying unto him, Be of good comfort, 

rise ; he calleth thee. 
Jesus answered and said unto him, 
And saith unto them, Go your way 
of them that stood there said 
that followed, cried, saying, Hosanna ; 
he taught, saying unto them, 
saith unto him, Master, 
saith unto them, Have faith 
verily I say unto you, 
those things which he saith shall come 
Therefore I say unto you, 
And say unto him, By what 
saying, If we shall say, 
and said unto Jesus, 
saith unto them, Neither do I tell you by 

what authority I 
And he began to speak unto them 
saying, They will reverence my son. 
they say unto him, Master, 
And he saith unto them, 
which say there is no resurrection ; and 

they asked him, saying, 
saying, I (am) the God of Abraham, 
Jesus answered and said, 
How say the scribes that 
David therefore himself calleth him Lord ; 
And he said unto them 
and saith unto them, Verily I say unto you, 

That this poor widow 
one of his disciples saith unto him, 
began to say, Take heed lest 
saying, I am (Christ) ; 
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But they said, Not on the feast (day), 
and said, Why was this waste 
Verily I say unto you, 
.his disciples said unto him, 
, and saith unto them, 
. The master saith, Where is the 
, Verily I say unto you, 
. and to say unto him one by one, 
. Verily I say unto you, 
. And Jesus saith unto them, 
. And Jesus saith unto him, Verily I say 

unto thee, That this day, 
. But he spake the more 
Likewise also said they all. 
. and he saith to his disciples, 
. And saith unto them, My soul 
. And he said, Abba, Father, 
. and saith unto Peter, 
. and saith unto them, 
. saying, Whomsoever I shall kiss, 
. and saith, Master, master ; 
. false witness against him, saying, 
. We heard him say, 
. saying, Answerest thou nothing ? 
. and said unto him, 
. and saith, What need we 
. and to say unto him, 
. she looked upon him, and said, 
. But he denied, saying, I know not, neither 

understand I what thou sayest. 
. and began to say to them 
. they that stood by said again 
. I know not this man of whom ye speak. 
.said unto him, Thou sayest (it). 
.saying, Answerest thou nothing? 
. there was (one) named Barabbas, 
. Pilate answered them, saying, 
. whom ye call the King of the Jews ? 
. Pilate said unto them, 
. scripture was fulfilled, which saith, 
.and saying, Ah, thou that 
.said among themselves with the scribes, 
.saying, Eloi, Eloi, lama sabachthani? 
. said, Behold, he calleth Elias. 
, saying, Let alone ; let us see 
. And they said among themselves, 
. And he saith unto them, 
, and hid herself five months, saying, 
. saying, His name is John. 
, saying, What manner of child 
.and prophesied, saying, 
. praising God, and saying, 
. saying, The voice of one crying 
, Then said he to the multitude 
.begin not to say within yourselves, 
for I say unto you, 
.saying, What shall we do then? 
, and saith unto them, 
.saying, And what shall we do? 
.saying unto (them) all, 
. a voice came from heaven, which said, 
. Jesus answered him , saying, 
. he began to say unto them, 
. And they said, Is not this 
. Verily I say unto you, 
. But I tell you of a truth, 
. Saying, Let (us) alone ; 
. rebuked him, saying, 
.saying, What a word (is) this ! 
. crying out, and saying, 
. saying, Depart from me ; 
.besought him, saying, Lord, 



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. saying, Who is this which 
. I say unto thee, Arise, 
.saying, We have seen strange 
. saying, Why do ye eat and drink 
. And he spake also a parable 
. for he saith, The old is better. 
. And he said unto them, 
. and said, Blessed (be ye) poor : 
. But I say unto you which hear, 
. how canst thou say to thy 
. and do not the things which I say ? 
. saying, That he was worthy 
. saying unto him, Lord, 
. and I say unto one, Go, and he goeth ; 
. I say unto you, I have not found 
. I say unto thee, Arise. 
. saying, That a great prophet 
. saying, Art thou he that should 
. hath sent us unto thee, saying, Art thou 
, he began to speak unto the people 
, Yea, I say unto you, 
, For I say unto you, 
saying, We have piped unto you, 
and ye say, He hath a devil, 
and ye say, Behold a gluttonous 
, saying, This man, if he were 
Wherefore I say unto thee, 
, began to say within themselves, 
when he had said these things, 
saying, What might this parable be ? 
And it was told him (by certain) which 

said, 
saying, Master, master, we perish. 
saying one to another, 
Jesus asked him, saying, 
but Jesus sent him away, saying, 
and say est thou, Who touched me ? 
saying to him, Thy daughter is dead ; 
saying, Fear not: believe only, 
and called, saying, Maid, arise, 
because that it was said of some, 
saying, Whom say the people 
But whom say ye that I am ? 
And he said to (them) all, 
But I tell you of a truth, 
and spake of his decease 
not knowing what he said. 
While he thus spake, 
saying, This is my beloved Son: 
saying, Master, I beseech thee, 
Therefore said he unto them, 
first say, Peace (be) to this house, 
and say unto them, 
But I say unto you, 
saying, Lord, even the devils 
For I tell you, that many prophets 
saying, Master, what shall I do 
When ye pray, say, Our Father 
I say unto you, Though he will not 
I say unto you, Ask, and it 
because ye say that I cast out 
he saith, I will return 
as he spake these things, 
he began to say, This is an evil 
and said unto him, Master, thus saying 

thou reproachest us also, 
verily I say unto you, 
And as he said these things 
he began to say unto his 
I say unto you my friends, 
yea, I say unto you, Fear him. 
Also I say unto you, Whosoever shall 



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saying, The ground of a certain 

saying, What shall I do, 

Therefore I say unto you, 

yet I say unto you, that Solomon 

verily I say unto you, that he shall gird 

himself, and 
speakest thou this parable 
Of a truth I say unto you, 
I tell you, Nay ; but rather division: 
And he said also to the people, 
straightway ye say, There cometh 
ye say, There will be heat ; 
I tell thee, thou shalt not depart thence, 
I tell you, Nay : but, except ye repent, 
I tell you, Nay: but, except ye 
He spake also this parable ; 
answering said unto him, 
and said unto the people, 
when he had said these things, 
Then said he, Unto what is the 
for many, I say unto you, 
saying, Lord, Lord, open unto us ; 
Then shall ye begin to say, 
But he shall say, I tell you, 
saying unto him, Get thee out, 
verily I say unto you, 
saying, Is it lawful to heal 
And he put forth a parable 
chief rooms ; saying unto them, 
Then said he also to him 
For I say unto you, That none of those 

men which were 
Saying, This man began to 
saying, This man receiveth 
this parable unto them, saying, 
saying unto them, Rejoice with me; 
I say unto you, that likewise joy shall be 

in heaven over 
saying, Rejoice with me ; 
Likewise, I say unto you, there is joy 
And he said also unto his disciples, 
and said unto the first, 
And he said, An hundred 
And I say unto you, Make to yourselves 
Abraham saith unto him, They have 
turn again to thee, saying, I repent ; 
ye might say unto this sycamine 
say, We are unprofitable 
and said, Jesus, Master, 
I tell you, in that night 
they answered and said unto him, 
he spake a parable 
Saying, There was in a city 
saying, Avenge me of mine adversary, 
the unjust judge saith. 
I tell you that he will avenge 
saying, God be merciful to me 
I tell you, this man went down 
Verily I say unto you, 
saying, Good Master, what shall I do 
Why callest thou me good ? 
Verily I say unto you, 
knew they the things which were spoken. 
And he cried, saying, Jesus, 
, Saying, What wilt thou 
, they all murmured, saying, 
saying, We will not have this (man) 
, saying, Lord, thy pound hath 
the second came, saying, Lord, thy pound 
saying, Lord, behold, (here is) thy 
, And he saith unto him, 
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Lu. 19:38. Saying, Blessed (be) the King 

40. and said unto them, I tell you 
42. Saying, If thou hadst known, 

46. Saying unto them, It is written, 
20: 2. saying, Tell us, by what authority 

5.sayi?ig, If we shall say, 

8. Neither tell I you by what 

9. Then began he to speak to the 
14. saying, This is the heir: 

21. saying, Master, we know that thou sayest 

and teachest rightly, 
28. Saying, Master, Moses wrote 
37. when he calleth the Lord the God of 

41. How say they that Christ is 

42. David himself saith in the 

: 3. Of a truth I say unto you, 

5. as some spake of the temple, 
7. they asked him, saying, 
8.sayi7ig, I am (Christ); 

10. Then said he unto them, 
32. Verily I say unto you, 

1 . ivhich is called the passover. 

1 1 . The Master saith unto thee, 
16. For I say unto you, I will not any more 

eat thereof, 

18. For I say unto you, I will not drink 

19. saying, This is my body 

20. saying, This cup (is) the new 
34. And he said, I tell thee, Peter, 
37. For I say unto you, that this that is 

42. Saying, Father, if thou be willing, 

47. he that was called Judas, one of the 
57. saying, "Woman, I know him not. 
59. saying, Of a truth this (fellow) 
60. 1 know not what thou sayest. 

64. saying, Prophesy, who is it that 

65. blasphemously spake they against 

66. led him into their council, saying, 
70. Ye say that I am. 

2. began to accuse him, saying, 

— saying that he himself is Christ 

3. saying, Art thou the King of the 

— and said, Thou sayest (it). 
5. saying, He stirreth up the people, 

18. saying, Away with this (man), 

21. saying, Crucify (him), crucify him. 
30. Then shall they begin to say to 
34. Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them ; 
35. saying, He saved others; 

37. saying, If thou be the king 

39. saying, If thou be Christ, 

40. saying, Dost not thou fear God, 

42. And he said unto Jesus, Lord, 

43. Verily I say unto thee, To day 
47. saying, Certainly this was a righteous 

7. Saying, The Son of man must be 
10. which told these things unto 
23. saying, that they had also seen a vision of 

angels, which said 
29. saying, Abide with us: 
34. Saying, The Lord is risen indeed, 
36. and saith unto them, 
Joh. 1 : 15. saying, This was he of whom I spake, 

21. And he saith, I am not. 

22. What sayest thou of thyself ? 
26. saying, I baptize with water: 

29. and saith, Behold the Lamb of God, 

32. And John bare record, saying, 

36. he saith, Behold the Lamb of God ! 

38. and saith unto them, 

— (39). Rabbi, which is to say, 

39(40). He saith unto them, Come and see. 



23. 



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Joh. 1 : 41(42). and saith unto him, We have found 
43(44). and saith unto him, Follow me. 
45(46). and saith unto him, We have found 
46(47). Philip saith unto him, Come and see. 
47(48). and saith of him, Behold an Israelite 
48(49). Nathanael saith unto him, 
49(50). Nathanael answered and saith 
51(52). And he saith unto him, Verily, verily, 
I say unto you, Hereafter 
2: 3. the mother of Jesus saith unto him, 

4. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, 

5. His mother saith unto the servants, What- 

soever he saith unto 

7. Jesus saith unto them, Fill 

8. And he saith unto them, 
10. And saith unto him, 

21. But he spake of the temple of 

22. that he had said this unto them; 
3: 3. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, 

4. Nicodemus saith unto him, 

5. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, 

1 1 . 1 say unto thee, We speak that we do 
4: 5. to a city of Samaria, which is called Sychar, 

7. Jesus saith unto her, Give me 

9. Then saith the woman 

10. and who it is that saith to thee, 

11. The woman saith unto him, Sir, 

15. woman saith unto him, Sir, give me 

16. Jesus saith unto her, Go, call 

17. Jesus said unto her, Thou hast 

19. The woman saith unto him, 

20. and ye say, that in Jerusalem 

21. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, 

25. The woman saith unto him, 

— Messias cometh, which is called Christ: 

26. Jesus saith unto her, I that speak unto 

thee am (he). 
28. and saith to the men, 

31. saying, Master, eat. 

33. Therefore said the disciples 

34. Jesus saith unto them, 

35. Say not ye, There are yet four months, 

— behold, I say unto you, 
42. And said unto the woman, 

49. The nobleman saith unto him, 

50. Jesus saith unto him, 

51. saying, Thy son liveth. 

5: 6. he saith unto him, Wilt thou be 

8. Jesus saith unto him, Rise, 

10. The Jews therefore said unto him 

18. but said also that God was his 

19. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

24. verily, I say unto you, He that heareth 

25. verily, I say unto you, The hour is 
34. but these things I say, that 

6*. 5. he saith unto Philip, 

6. this he said to prove him: 

8. Simon Peter's brother, saith unto him, 

12. he said unto his disciples, 
14. said, This is of a truth that 

20. But he saith unto them, It is I ; 

26. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

32. verily, I say unto you, Moses gave you 
42. And they said, Is not this Jesus, 

— how is it then that he saith, 
47. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

52. saying, How can this man give 

53. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
65. And he said, Therefore said I 
71. He spake of Judas Iscariot 

7: 6. Then Jesus said unto them, 

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Joh. 7: 12. some said, He is a good man: others said, ! Jon 11 
Nay; 
lb. saying, How knoweth this man 
23. Then said some of them 
26. and they say nothing unto him. 
28. sayi?ig, Ye both know me, and 
31. and said, When Christ cometh, 
37. saying, If any man thirst, 

40. said, Of a truth this is the prophet. 

41. Others said, This is the Christ. But some 



said, Shall Christ 

50. Nicodemus saith unto them, 
8: 4. They say unto him, Master, 

5. but what say est thou ? 

6. This they said, tempting him, 

12. saying, I am the light of the world: 
19. Then said they unto him, 

22. said the Jews, Will he kill himself? 

because he saith, 
25. Then said they unto him, 
26. 1 speak to the world those things which 
27. that he spake to them of the Father. 
31 . Then said Jesus to those Jews 

33. how say est thou, Ye shall be made free ? 

34. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
39. Jesus saith unto them, 

45. because I tell (you) the truth, 

46. And if I say the truth, 

48. Say we not well that thou art 

51. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

52. and thou say est, If a man keep 

54. of whom ye say, that he is your God: 
58. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
9: 2. saying, Master, who did sin, 

8. said, Is not this he that sat 

9. Some said, This is he: 

— he said, I am (he). 

10. Therefore said they unto him, 

11. A man that is called Jesus 

12. He said, I know not. 

16. Therefore said some of the Pharisees, 

— Others said, How can a man 

17. They say unto the blind man again, What 

sayest thou of him, 

19. saying, Is this your son, who ye say was 
41. but now ye say, We see; 

10: 1. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

7. verily, I say unto you, I am the door 

20. And many of them said, He hath 

21. Others said, These are not the words 
24. and said unto him, How long dost thou 
33. Jews answered him, saying, 

36. Say ye of him, whom the Father 
41 . and said, John did no miracle : 
11: 3. saying, Lord, behold, he whom 

7. Then after that saith he to 

8. (His) disciples say unto him, 
11. after that he saith unto them, 

13. they thought that he had spoken 
16. Thomas, ichich is called Didymus, 

23. Jesus saith unto her, 

24. Martha saith unto him, 

27. She saith unto him, Yea, Lord: 

31. saying, She goeth unto the grave 

32. saying unto him, Lord, if thou 
34(35). They said unto him, Lord, come and 
36. Then said the Jews, Behold how he loved 

39. Jesus said, Take ye away the stone. 

— saith unto him, Lord, by this time 

40. Jesus saith unto her, Said I not 
44. Jesus saith unto them, Loose 
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:54. into a city called Ephraim, 
56. and spake among themselves, 
4. Then saith one of his disciples, 

21. saying, Sir, we would see Jesus. 

22. Philip cometh and telleth Andrew: and 
again Andrew and Philip tell Jesus. 

23. saying, The hour is come, 

24. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
29. said that it thundered: others said, An 

angel spake 

33. This he said, signifying 

34. and how sayest thou, 
13: 6. and Peter saith unto him, 

8. Peter saith unto him, 

9. Simon Peter saith unto him, 
10. Jesus saith to him, 
13. and ye say well; for (so) I am. 

16. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
18. 1 speak not of you all: 

19. Now I tell you before it come, 

20. Verily, verily, I say unto you, He that 

21 . verily, I say unto you, that one of you 

22. doubting of whom he spake. 
24. ask who it should be of whom he spake. 
25. saith unto him, Lord, who is it? 
27. Then said Jesus unto him, 
29. that Jesus had said unto him, 
31 . Jesus said, Now is the Son of man 

33. so now I say to you. 

36. Simon Peter said unto him, 

37. Peter said unto him, 

38. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, 
14: 5. Thomas saith unto him, Lord, 

6. Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, 

8. Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew 

9. Jesus saith unto him, Have I been 

— how sayest thou (then), Shew us 
12. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

22. Judas saith unto him, 
15:15. Henceforth I call you not servants; 
16: 7. Nevertheless I tell you the truth; 

12. many things to say unto you, 

17. What is this that he saith 

18. They said therefore, What is this that he 
saith , 

20. Verily, verily, I say unto you, That ye 

23. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whatsoever 
26. and I say not unto you, that I 
29. His disciples said unto him, Lo, now 

speakest thou plainly, and speakest no 
18: 5. Jesus saith unto them, I am (he). 
17. Then saith the damsel 

— He saith, I am not. 
26. saith, Did not I see thee in the 

34. Sayest thou this thing of thyself, 
37. Thou sayest that I am a king. 
38. Pilate saith unto him, What is truth? 

— and saith unto them, I find in him no fault 
40. saying, Not this man, but 

19: 3. And said, Hail, King of the Jews ! 

4. and saith unto them, 

5. saith unto them, Behold the man ! 
6. saying, Crucify (him), crucify (him). 

Pilate saith unto them, 
9. and saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou ? 
10. Then saith Pilate unto him, 

12. saying, If thou let this man go, 

13. in a place that is called the Pavement, 

14. he saith unto the Jews, Behold 

15. Pilate saith unto them, Shall I 
17. a place called (the place) of a skull, which 

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12 

15, 



16. 



17. 

18. 

19. 

21. 

22. 

Acts 1: 3. 

6. 

2: 7. 

12. 

13. 

17. 

25. 

34. 

40. 

3: 2. 

25. 

4:16. 
32. 

5:23 
25 
28 
36 
38 

6: 9 
11 
13 
14 

7:48 
49 
59 

8: 6. 

9 
10 
19 



Then said the chief priests 

which saith, They parted my 

he saith unto his mother, 

Then saith he to the disciple, Behold thy 

scripture might be fulfilled, saith, I thirst. 

he knoweth that he saith true, 

saith, They shall look on him 

and saith unto them, 

they say unto her, Woman, why weepest 

thou ? She saith unto them, 
Jesus saith unto her, Woman, 
saith unto him, Sir, if thou 
Jesus saith unto her, Mary. She turned 

herself, and saith unto him, Rabboni ; 

which is to say, Master. 
Jesus saith unto her, Touch me not ; 
and saith unto them, Peace 
and saith unto them, Receive ye 
called Didymus, was not with them 
disciples therefore said unto him, 
Then saith he to Thomas, 
Jesus saith unto him, 
and Thomas called Didymus, 
Simon Peter saith unto them, I go a 

fishing. They say unto him, We also 
Then Jesus saith unto them, 
saith unto Peter, It is the Lord. 
Jesus saith unto them, Bring of the fish 
Jesus saith unto them, Come (and) dine. 
Jesus saith to Simon Peter, 
He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; 
He saith unto him, Feed my lambs. 
He saith to him again the second time, 
He saith unto him, Yea, Lord; 
He saith unto him, Feed my sheep. 
He saith unto him the third time, 
Jesus saith unto him, Feed 
Verily, verily, I say unto thee, 
he saith unto him, Follow me. 
saith to Jesus, Lord, and what 
Jesus saith unto him, If 
speaking of the things pertaining to 
saying, Lord, wilt thou at this time 
marvelled, saying one to another, 
were in doubt, saying one to another, 
Others mocking said, These men 
in the last days, saith God, 
For David speaketh concerning 
but he saith himself, The Lord said 
. saying, Save yourselves from 
.the gate of the temple which is called 

Beautiful, 
.saying unto Abraham, And in thy seed 
. Saying, What shall we do to 
. neither said any (of them) 
. Saying, The prison truly found 
. saying, Behold, the men whom 

Saying, Did not we straitly 
. boasting himself to be somebody ; 
. And now I say unto you, Refrain 
. certain of the synagogue, which is called 
• they suborned men, which said, 
. set up false witnesses, which said, 
. For we have heard him say, 
.as saith the prophet, 
. will ye build me ? saith the Lord: 
.and saying, Lord Jesus, receive 
.those things which Philip spake, (lit. the 

things spoken by) 
giving out that himself was some great one . 
saying, This man is the great power of Gcd. 
Saying, Give me also this power, 



Acts 8:26. saying, Arise, and go toward 

34. of whom speaketh the prophet 
9: 4. a voice saying unto him, 

21. were amazed, and said; 

36. by interpretation is called Dorcas : 
10:26. Peter took him up, saying, 

28. that I should not call any man 
11:3. Saying, Thou wentest in to men 

4. expounded (it) by order unto them, saying, 
7. 1 heard a voice saying unto me, 

16. how that he said, John indeed 
18. and glorified God, saying, 

12: 7. and raised him up, saying, 

8. And he saith unto him, Cast thy 
15. Then said they, It is his angel. 

13:15. saying, (Ye) men (and) brethren, if ye 
have any word of exhortation for the 
people, say on. 

25. he said, Whom think ye that I am ? 

35. he saith also in another (psalm), 

45. against those things which were spoken by 
Paul, 
14:11. saying in the speech of Lycaonia, 
15. And saying, Sirs, why do ye 
18. And with these sayings (lit. saying these 
things) 
15: 5. saying, That it was needful 
13. James answered, saying, 

17. saith the Lord, who doeth all these 
24. saying, (Ye must) be circumcised, 

16: 9. saying, Come over into Macedonia, 
15. she besought (us), saying, 

17. saying, These men are the servants 
28. saying, Do thyself no harm : 

35. saying, Let those men go. 
17: 7. saying that there is another king, 

18. And some said, What will this babbler say? 

19. saying, May we know what this new 
21. either to tell, or to hear some 

18:13. Saying, This (fellow) persuadeth 
19: 4. saying unto the people, 

13. saying, We adjure you by Jesus 

26. saying that they be no gods, which are 

made with hands : 
28. saying, Great (is) Diana 
20:23. saying that bonds and afflictions 
21 : 4. who said to Paul through the 

11. Thus saith the Holy Ghost, 

21 . saying that they ought not to 
23. this that we say to thee: 

37. he said unto the chief captain, 
40. in the Hebrew tongue, saying, 

22: 7. and heard a voice say ing 

18. And saw him saying unto me, 

22. and said, Away with such a 

26. saying, Take heed what thou doest: 

27. Tell me, art thou a Roman ? 
23: 8. the Sadducees say that there is 

9. saying, We find no evil in this 

12. saying that they would neither 
30. to say before thee what (they had) 

24: 2. began to accuse (him), saying, 

10. beckoned unto him to speak, 

14. which they call heresy, 

25: 14. Paul's cause unto the king, saying, 
20. 1 asked (him) whether he would 

26: 1. Thou art permitted to speak 

14. and saying in the Hebrew tongue, 
22. saying none other things than 
31. saying, This man doeth nothing 

27 : 10. And said unto them, Sirs, I perceive 

1 1 . than those things ichichwere spoken by Paul. 



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Acts27: 

28: 



Ro. 2 

3 



24. 
33. 

4. 

6. 
17. 
24. 
26. 
22. 

5. 

8. 

19. 

4: 3. 

6. 

9. 

6:19. 

7: 7. 

9: 1. 

15. 

17. 

25. 

10: 6. 

8. 
11. 
16. 
18. 
19. 



12 



lCo. 1 



10. 
15. 
29.. 
25. 
3. 
16. 
21. 
34. 
12. 
34. 
51. 
2Co. 6: 2. 
13. 
17. 
18. 
7: 3. 



15: 



Saying, Fear not, Paul ; 

saying, This day is the fourteenth 

they said among themselves, 

and said that he was a god. 

he said unto them, Men (and) 

believed the things which were spoken, 

Saying, Go unto this people, 

Thou that sayest a man should not 

I speak as a man 

as some affirm that we say, 

what things soever the law saith, it saith 

For what saith the scripture ? 

as David also describeth 

for we say that faith 

I speak after the manner of men 

except the law had said, 

I say the truth in Christ, 

For he saith to Moses, I will have 

the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, 

As he saith also in Osee, I will 

of faith speaketh on this wise, 

But what saith it ? The word is nigh 

For the scripture saith, Whosoever 

For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath 

But I say, Have they not heard ? 

But I say, Did not Israel know? First 

Moses saith, 
But Esaias is very bold, and saith, 
But to Israel he saith, All day long 
I say then, Hath God cast away 
what the scripture saith of Elias? 
to God against Israel, saying, 
what saith the answer of God 
And David saith, Let their table 
I say then, Have they stumbled that 
For I speak to you Gentiles, 
For I say, through the grace 
I will repay, saith the Lord. 
(As) I live, saith the Lord, 
Now I say that Jesus Christ 
And again he saith, Rejoice, ye 
And again, Esaias saith, There shall be 
that ye all speak the same 
Now this I say, that every one of you 

saith, I am of Paul ; 
For while one saith, I am of Paul ; 
I speak to your shame. 
But I speak this by permission, 
I say therefore to the unmarried 
But to the rest speak I, 
And this I speak for your 
there be that are called gods, 
or saith not the law the same 
Or saith he (it) altogether for 
I speak as to wise men ; 
Conscience, I say, not thine own, 
saying, This cup is the new testament 
calleth Jesus accursed : 
not what thou sayest ? 
will they not hear me, saith the Lord, 
to be under obedience, as also saith the 
how say some among you 
I speak (this) to your shame. 
. I shew you a mystery ; 
. For he saith, I have heard thee 
. I speak as unto (my) children, 
.be ye separate, saith the Lord, 
, saith the Lord Almighty. 
. I speak not (this) to condemn 
. I speak not by commandment, 
. that, as I said, ye may be ready : 
. that we say not, ye 



2Co.ll 



Gal. 1: 
3: 



5: 

Eph 2: 

4: 

5: 

Phi. 3: 

4: 
Col. 2: 

4: 
ITh. 4: 

5: 
2Th. 2: 

ITi. 1: 
2: 
4: 
5: 

2Ti. 2: 

Tit. 2: 
Philem, 

Heb 1: 

2: 

3: 

4: 
5: 



10. 


11. 


13. 


9: 2. 


3. 


5. 


20. 


10: 5. 


8. 


16. 


30. 


11:14. 


24. 


32. 


12:26. 


13: 6. 


Jas. 1:13. 


2:14. 



AEr 

I say again, Let no man think me 

I speak as concerning reproach, 

I speak foolishly, I am bold 

so say I now again, 

I speak after the manner of men ; 

He saith not, And to seeds, 

And this I say, (that) the covenant, 

Now I say, (That) the heir, 

Tell me, ye that desire 

what saith the scripture ? 

I Paul say unto you, 

I say then, Walk in the Spirit, 

who are called Uncircumcision by that 

which is called the Circumcision 
Wherefore he saith, When he ascended 
This I say therefore, and testify 
even to speak of those things 
Wherefore he saith, Awake thou 
but I speak concerning Christ 
of whom I have told you often, and now 

tell you even weeping, 
Not that I speak in respect of 
And this I say, lest any man should 
Jesus, which is called Justus, 
For this we say unto you by 
For when they shall say, Peace 
above all that is called God, 
I told you these things ? 
neither what they say, nor 
I speak the truth in Christ, 
the Spirit speaketh expressly, 
For the scripture saith, Thou shalt not 
Consider what I say ; and the Lord 
saying that the resurrection 
having no evil thing to say of you. 
albeit I do not say to thee - 
thou wilt also do more than I say. 
firstbegotten into the world, he saith, 
of the angels he saith, 
saying, What is man, 
Saying, I will declare thy name 
as the Holy Ghost saith, 
While it is said, To day 
saying in David, To day, 
As he saith also in another (place), 
and hard to be uttered, 
Saying, Surely blessing I will bless 
and not be called after the order 
of whom these things are spoken 
by him that said unto him, 
Now of the things which we have spoken 
finding fault with them, he saith, Behold, 

the days come, saith the Lord, 
I regarded them not, saith the Lord, 
of Israel after those days, saith the Lord ; 
saying, Know the Lord : 
In that he saith, A new (covenant), 
which is called the sanctuary, 
the tabernacle which is called the Holiest 
we cannot now speak particularly. 
Saying, This (is) the blood of 
he saith, Sacrifice and offering 
Above when he said, Sacrifice and 
saith the Lord, I will put my laws 
I will recompense, saith the Lord. 
For they that say such things 
refused to be called the son 
what shall I more say ? 
. saying, Yet once more 

So that we may boldly say, 
. Let no man say when he is 
though a man say he hath faith, 



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AEI 



Jas. 2 
4: 



2Pet.3: 
Uoh.2 



2Joh. 
Jude 
Rev. I 



5: 





7. 




10 




16 


7 


3 




10 




12 




13 


8 


11 




13 


9 


14 


JO 


4 





11 


11 


1 




12 




15 




17 


12 


10 


13 


4 




14. 


14 


7. 



, was fulfilled which saith, 

,that the scripture saith in vain, 

Wherefore he saith, God resisteth the 
, Go to now, ye that say, 
, For that ye (ought) to say, 

And saying, Where is the promise 
. He that saith, I know him, 
, He that saith he abideth in him 
, He that saith he is in the light, 
. I do not say that he shall pray for it. 
. neither bid him God speed: 
. For he that biddeth him God 
. saying, Behold, the Lord cometh 
. How that they told you 
. saith the Lord, which is, and which was, 
. Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, 
. saying unto me, Fear not ; 
. These things saith he that holdeth 
. let him hear what the Spirit saith 
. These things saith the first and the last, 
.which say they are Jews, 
.let him hear what the Spirit saith 
. These things saith he which 
.let him hear what the Spirit saith 
.These things saith the Son of God, 
. which calleth herself a prophetess, 
, But unto you I say, and unto the 

depths of Satan, as they speak; 
. let. him hear what the Spirit saith 
. These things saith he that 
. let him hear what the Spirit saith 
, These things saith he that is holy, 
, which say they are Jews, 
,let him hear what the Spirit saith 
, These things saith the Amen, 
, Because thou sayest, I am rich, 

let him hear what the Spirit saith 
, which said, Come up hither, 

saying, Holy, holy, holy, 

before the throne, saying, 
, one of the elders saith unto me, 

they sung a new song, saying, 
, Saying with a loud voice, 

heard I saying, Blessing, and 
, And the four beasts said, Amen. 
.saying, Come and see. 

the second beast say, Come and see. 
. the third beast say, Come and see. 
. in the midst of the four beasts say, 
,the fourth beast say, Come and see. 
. saying, How long, O Lord, holy and 
. And said to the mountains and 
. Saying, Hurt not the earth, 
. saying, Salvation to our God 
, Saying, Amen: Blessing, and 
. one of the elders answered, saying 
. the star is called Wormwood : 
. saying with a loud voice, 
. Saying to the sixth angel 
. I heard a voice from heaven saying 
.and said, Go (and) take the 
, and said unto him, Give me the little 

book. And he said unto me, Take 
. And he said unto me, Thou must 
, saying, Rise, and measure the 
, saying unto them, Come up hither. 
. saying, The kingdoms of this 
, Saying, We give thee thanks, 
, I heard a loud voice saying in 

saying, Who (is) like unto the beast? 

saying to them that dwell on 

Saying with a loud voice, 



Rev.14: 8. 

9. 

13. 

18. 
15: 3. 
16: I. 

5. 

7. 

17. 

17: 1. 

15. 

18: 2. 

4. 

7. 
10. 
16. 
18. 
19. 
21. 
19: 1. 

4. 

5. 

6. 

9, 

10, 

17. 

21: 3, 

5. 

9, 

22: 9, 

10. 

17. 

20. 



saying, Babylon is fallen, 

saying with a loud voice, 

saying unto me, Write, 

Yea, saith the Spirit, 

saying, Thrust in thy sharp 

the song of the Lamb, saying, 

saying to the seven angels, 

I heard the angel of the waters say, 

I heard another out of the altar say, 

saying, It is done. 

saying unto me, Come hither ; 

And he saith unto me, 

saying, Babylon the great is 

saying, Come out of her, my 

for she saith in her heart, 

saying, Alas, alas that great city 

saying, Alas, alas that great city, 

saying, What (city is) like 

saying, Alas, alas that great city, 

and cast (it) into the sea, saying, 

saying, Alleluia ; Salvation, 

saying, Amen ; Alleluia. 

saying, Praise our God, 

saying, Alleluia: for the Lord 

And he saith unto me, Write, Blessed 

And he saith unto me, These are the 

And he said unto me, See 

with a loud voice, saying to all the fowls 

saying, Behold, the tabernacle of God 

And he said unto me, Write : 

saying, Come hither, I will shew 

Then saith he unto me, See 

And he saith unto me, Seal not 

the Spirit and the bride say, Come. 

saith, Surely I come quickly ; 



XetjUjUa, limma. 

Ro. 11 : 5. there is a remnant according to the 



Xelog, lios. 

Lu. 3: 5. the rough ways (shall be) made smooth ; 



Aenrw, llpo. 



Lu, 



Tit. 



Jas. 



18:22. Yet lackest thou one thing: (lit. one thing 
is lacking to thee) 
1 : 5. the things that are wanting, 
3: 13. that nothing be wanting unto them. 
1 : 4. that ye may be perfect and entire, wanting 
nothing. 
5. If any of you lack wisdom, 
2: 15. and destitute of daily food, 



XuTovpyiw, litourgeo. 

Actsl3: 2. As they ministered to the Lord, 

Ro. 15:27. their duty is also to minister unto them 

in carnal things. 
Heb 10:11. every priest standeth daily ministering 



Xurovpyia, litourgia. 

Lu. 1 : 23. as the days of his ministration were 
2Co. 9: 12. For the administration of this service 
Phi. 2: 17. upon the sacrifice and service of your 



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Phi. 2 

Heb 8 

9 



;30. to supply your lack of service toward me. 
: 6. he obtained a more excellent ministry, 
.21. sprinkled with blood. ..and all the vessels 
of the ministry. 



Heb 



XeiTOvpyiKog, lltourgikos. 

14. Are they not all ministering spirits, 



XziTovpyoQ) litourgos 



Ro. 13 

15 

Phi. 2 

Heb 1 



: 6. they are God's ministers, attending 
16. That I should be the minister of 
25. and he that ministered to my wants. 

7. and his ministers a flame of fire. 

2. A minister of the sanctuary, and of the 
true tabernacle, 



! Marl6: 5 
j Lu. 9:29 

Joh. 4:35. 
20:12. 

Acts 1:10. 

Rev. 1:14. 

2:17. 

3: 4. 

5. 

18. 

4: 4. 

6: 2. 

11. 

7: 9. 

13. 

14:14. 

19:11. 

14. 

20:11. 



XI 



VTLOV, 



lention. 



Joh. 13: 4. and took a towel, and girded himself. 

5. to wipe (them) with the towel wherewith 
he was girded. 



AHS 

clothed in a long white garment; 
.his raiment (was) white (and) glistering, 
they are white already to harvest. 
And seeth two angels in white 
two men stood by them in white apparel ; 
His head and (his) hairs (were) white like 

wool, as white as snow; 
will give him a white stone, 
they shall walk with me in white : 
shall be clothed in white raiment ; 
and white raiment, that thou mayest be 
elders sitting, clothed in white raiment; 
behold a white horse : 
And white robes were given 
clothed with white robes, 
which are arrayed in white robes ? 
and behold a white cloud 
and behold a white horse ; 
followed him upon white horses, clothed 

in fine linen, white and clean. 
I saw a great white throne, 







Xfitiq, lepis. 


Acts 


> 9: 


18. fell from his eyes as it had been scales: 






\i-rrpa, lepra. 


Mat 


. 8 


3. his leprosy was cleansed. 


Mar 


1: 


42. immediately the leprosy departed 


Lu. 


5: 


12. a man full of leprosy : 

13. immediately the leprosy departed 






Xe-rrpog, lepros. 


Mat 


. 8 


2. And, behold, there came a leper 




10 


8. cleanse the lepers, raise the dead, 




11 


5. the lepers are cleansed, 




26 


6. in the house of Simon the leper, 


Mai 


1 


40. there came a leper to him, 




14 


3. in the house of Simon the leper, 


Lu. 


4:27. many lepers were in Israel 




7: 22. the lepers are cleansed, 




17 


12. ten men that were lepers, 






Xztttov, lepton. 


Mar 12:42. she threw in two mites, 


Lu. 


12:59. till thou hast paid the very last mite. 




21 


2. casting in thither two mites. 






XsvKaivo), lukaino. 


Mar 9 


: 3. as no fuller on earth can white them. 


Rev 


. 7 


: 14. have washed their robes, and made them 
white in the blood of the Lamb. 









Xewv, leon. 

2Ti. 4: 17. out of the mouth of the lion. 
Heb 11 :33. stopped the mouths of lions, 
! lPet.5: 8. as a roaring lion, walketh 
Rev. 4: 7. the first beast (was) like a lion, 
5: 5. the Lion of the tribe of Juda, 
9: 8. were as (the teeth) of lions. 

17. as the heads of lions; 
10: 3. as (when) a lion roareth: 
13: 2. and his mouth as the mouth of a lion: 



Xeukocs lukos. 



Mat. 5 
17: 

28: 
Mar 9 



36. canst not make one hair white or black. 

2. his raiment was white as the light. 

3. and his raiment white as snow. 
3. exceeding white as snow ; 



\{]6r), leethee. 

2Pet. 1 : 9. and hath forgotten (lit. having taken 
forgetfulness) that he was purged from 



Xtjke'w see XaKfw. 



Xrjvoc) feenos. 

Mat.21 :33.and digged a winepress in it, 
Rev.l4:19.cast (it) into the great winepress 

20. And the winepress was trodden without 
the city, and blood came out of the 
winepress, 
19: 15. he treadeth the ivinepress of the fierceness 



XrjpoQ, leeros. 

Lu. 24: 11. seemed to them as idle tales, 
XycrrriQ, leestees. 

Mat.21:13.ye have made it a den of thieves. 
26:55. Are ye come out as against a thief 
27 :38. two thieves crucified with him, 

44. The thieves also, which were crucified 

Mar 1 1 : 1 7 . ye have made it a den of thieves. 
14:48. Are ye come out, as against a thief, 
15: 27. with him they crucify two thieves; 

Lu. 10:30. and fell among thieves, 

36. that fell among the thieves? 
19:46. ye have made it a den of thieves. 
22: 52. Be ye come out, as against a thief, 



AHS 

Joh. 10: 1 . the same is a thief and a robber. 
8. before me are thieves and robbers: 
18:40. Now Barabbas was a robber. 
2Co.ll :26.(in) perils of robbers, (in) perils by 



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AIK 



Xrjipig, leepsis. 



Phi. 4: 15. communicated with me as concerning 
giving and receiving, 



aav, 



lian. 



Mat. 2 

4 

8 

27 

Mar. 1 

6 

9 

16 

Lu. 23 

2Co.ll 

12 

2Ti. 4 

2Joh. 

3Joh. 



: 16. mocked of the wise men, was exceeding 

: 8. an exceeding high mountain, 

: 28. out of the tombs,' exceeding fierce, 

; 14. the governor marvelled greatly. 

:35. rising up a great while before day, 

: 51 . they were sore amazed 

: 3. exceeding white as snow; 

: 2. And very early in the morning 

: 8. he was exceeding glad: 

: 5. the very chiefest apostles. 

: 11. behind the very chiefest apostles, 

:15.he hath greatly withstood our words. 
4. 1 rejoiced greatly that I found 
3. 1 rejoiced greatly, when the brethren 



X&avog, libanos. 

Mat. 2: 11. gold, and. frankincense, and myrrh. 
Rev.l8:13. frankincense, and wine, and oil, 



\&avn>Tov, libanoton. 

Rev. 8: 3. at the altar, having a golden censer; 
5. the angel took the censer, and filled it 



XidaZto, lithazo. 

Joh. 10: 31. Jews took up stones again to stone him. 

32. of those works do ye stone me ? 

33. For a good work we stone thee not ; 
11 : 8. of late sought to stone thee ; 

Acts 5: 26. lest they should have been stoned. 

14:19. having stoned Vaul, drew (him) out 
2Co.l 1:25. once was I stoned, 
Heb 1 1 :37. They were stoned, they were sawn asunder. 



XiOivog, lithinos. 

Joh. 2: 6. six waterpots of stone, 

2Co. 3: 3. not in tables of stone, but in fleshy 

Rev. 9:20. of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, 



\i9ot>o\Eh), lithoholeo. 

Mat.21 : 35. killed another, and stoned another. 

23:37. and stonest them which are sent 
Mar 12: 4. at him they cast stones, and 
Lu. 13: 34. and stonest them that are 
Joh. 8: 5. that such should be stoned: 
Acts 7:58. cast (him) out of the city, and stoned 
(him); 
59. And they stoned Stephen. 



Actsl4: 5. to use (them) despitefully, and to stone 
Heb 12: 20. touch the mountain, it shall be stoned, 



\l6oc;, lithos. 

Mat. 3: 9. God is able of these stones to 
4: 3. command that these stones be 

6. thou dash thy foot against a stone. 
7 : 9. will he give him a stone ? 
21 :42. The stone which the builders 

44. fall on this stone shall be 
24: 2. not be left here one stone upon another, 

(lit. stone upon stone) 
27: 60. rolled a great stone to the 

66. sealing the stone, and setting a watch. 
28 : 2. and rolled back the stone 
Mar. 5: 5. cutting himself with stones. 
9: 42. that a millstone were hanged 
12:10. The stone which the builders 
13: 1 . what manner of stones 

2. shall not be left one stone upon another, 
(lit. stone upon sto?ie) 
15:46. and rolled a stone 
16: 3. Who shall roll us away the stone 

4. they saw that the stone was 
Lu. 3: 8. God is able of these stones 

4: 3. command this stone that it 

11. thou dash thy foot against a stone. 
11:11. will he give him a stone ? 
19: 40. the stones would immediately cry out. 
44. one stone upon another; (lit. stone upon 
stone) 
20:17. The stone which the builders 

18. shall fall upon that stone 
21 : 5. adorned with goodly stones 

6. not be left one stone upon another, (lit. 

stone upon stone) 
22 : 41 . about a stone's cast, 
24: 2. they found the stone rolled away 
Joh. 8: 7. let him first cast a stone 
59. Then took they up stones 
10:31 . Jews took up stones again 
11 :38. and a stone lay upon it. 
39. Take ye away the stone. 
41 . they took away the stone 
20: 1. and seeth the stone taken 
Acts 4:11. This is the stone which was 

17: 29. unto gold, or silver, or stone, 
Ro. 9 : 32 . at that stumblingsfone ; 

33. in Sion a stumblingsforae 
ICo. 3: 12. gold, silver, precious stones, 
2Co. 3: 7. engraven in stones, was glorious, 
IPet. 2: 4. (as unto) a living stone, 

5. Ye also, as lively stones, 

6. 1 lay in Sion a chief corner stone, 

7. the stone which the builders disallowed, 
8(7). And a stone of stumbling, 

Rev. 4: 3. like a jasper and a sardine stone : 

17: 4. decked with gold and precious stones 
18: 12. and silver, and precious stones, 
16. gold, and precious stones, 
21 . angel took up a stone like 
21 : 11. like unto a stone most precious, even like 
a jasper stone, clear as crystal ; 

19. with all manner of precious stones. 



\iKfiaw, likmao. 

Mat.21 :44. it will grind him to powder. 
Lu. 20: 18. it will grind him to powder. 



AIM 



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XtjUTjvj Umeen. 



Acts27: 8. a place which is called The fair havens; 
12. because the haven was not commodious 
— (which is) an haven of Crete, and lieth 



Xifivr), limnee. 



Lu 



5 : 1 . he stood Vy the lake of Gennesaret, 

2. two ships standing by the lake : 
8: 22. the other side of the lake. 
23. a storm of wind on the lake; 
33. steep place into the lake, 
Rev.l9:20. cast alive into a lake of fire 
20: 10. was cast into the lake of fire 

14. were cast into the lake of fire. 

15. was cast into the lake of fire. 

21 : 8. their part in the lake which burneth 



Xijuiog, limos. 



.there shall be famines, and 

.and there shall be famines and troubles: 

. when great famine was 

• arose a mighty famine 

. I perish with hunger! 

. and famines, and pestilences ; 

. there came a dearth over all the land 

. there should be great dearth 

. or famine, or nakedness, 

.in hunger and thirst, 

.to kill with sword, and with hunger, 

.death, and mourning, and famine ; 



Xivov, linon. 

Mat.l2:20.and smoking flax shall he not quench, 
Rev.15; 6. clothed in pure and white linen, 



Mat.24 


7 


Mar 13 


8 


Lu. 4:25 


15 


14 


21 




Acts 7 


11 


11 


23 


Ro. 8:35 


2Co.ll 


27 


Rev. 6 


8 


18: 


8 



Xnrapog, lipa 



ros. 



Aor 

. And thinkest thou this, O man, 

. shall not his uncircumcision be counted for 

circumcision ? 
. Therefore we conclude that 
. it was counted unto him for righteousness. 
. is the reward not reckoned of grace, but 
• his faith is counted for righteousness. 
. unto whom God imputeth 
. the Lord will not impute 
. faith was reckoned to Abraham 
. How was it then reckoned? 
. that righteousness might be imputed unto 
. it was imputed to him for 
. that it was imputed to him ; 
. to whom it shall be imputed, 
. reckon ye also yourselves to be dead 
. For I reckon that the sufferings 
. we are accounted as sheep for 
. are counted for the seed, 
.but to him that esteemeth any thing 
. Let a man so account of us, 
.not easily provoked, thinketh no evil ; 
. I thought as a child: 
. to think any thing as of ourselves ; 
. not imputing their trespasses unto them ; 
. I think to be bold against some, which 

think of us as if we walked 
. let him of himself think this again, 
. Let such an one think this, that, such 
. For I suppose I was not a whit 
. lest any man should think of me above 
it was accounted to him for 
, I count not myself to have 
.think on these things. 
. it mag not be laid to their charge. 
.Accounting that God (was) able to raise 
. it was imputed unto him for 
.faithful brother unto you, as I suppose, 



XoyiKog, loc/ikos. 

Ro. 12: 1 . your reasonable service. 
IPet. 2: 2. the sincere milk of the word, 



Ro. 


2 


3. 
26. 




3:28. 




4 


3. 
4. 
5. 

6. 

8. 

9. 
10. 
11. 
22, 
23. 
24. 




6 


11. 




8 


18, 
36. 




9 


8. 




14 


14. 


ICo 


. 4 


1. 




13 


5. 
11. 


2Co 


. 3 


5. 




5 


19. 




10 


2. 

7. 
11. 




11 


5. 




12 


6. 


Gal 


3 


6. 


Phi 


3 


13. 




4 


8. 


2Ti. 


4 


1(3. 


Hebll 


19. 


Jas. 


2 


23. 


IPet. 5 


12. 



Rev.l8:14.all things which were dainty and goodly ' 
are departed from thee, 



Xoyi 



ov, 



non. 



Xirpa, litra. 

Joh. 12: 3. Then took Mary a. pound of ointment of 
19:39. about an hundred pound (weight). 



\t\p 9 lips. 

Acts27: 12. toward the south west 



Xoy'ia, logia. 

lCo.16: l.Now concerning the collection for the 
2. that there be no gatherings when I coi 



XoyiZofjiai) logizomai.' 

Mar 11:31. they reasoned with themselves, 

15:28. he was numbered with the 
Lu. 22: 37. he was reckoned among the 
Actsl9:27. Diana should be despised, (lit. should be 
counted for nothing) 



Acts 7: 38. who received the lively oracles to give 
Ro. 3: 2. were committed the oracles of God. 
Heb 5:12. first principles of the oracles of God ; 
IPet. 4:11. (let him speak) as the oracles of God ; 



Xoyiog, logios. 

Actsl8:24. an eloquent man, (and) mighty in the 



XoyiajULog, logismos. 

Ro. 2: 15. also bearing witness, and (their) thoughts 
2Co.lO: 5(4). Casting down imaginations, 



Xoyofxaxw, logomakeo, 

2Ti . 2:14. that they strive not about words 



Xoyofiaxia,) logomakia. 

lTi. 6: 4. about questions and strifes of words, 



Aor 



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\6yog, logos. 



Lu. 



Mat. 5:32. saving for the cause of fornication, 

37. let your communication be, Yea, yea; 
7:24.heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth 
26. that heareth these sayings of mine, and 
28. Jesus had ended these sayings, 
8: 8. but speak the word only, 

16. cast out the spirits with (his) word, 
10: 14. nor hear your words, 
12:32. speaketh a word against the Son of man, 
36. they shall give account thereof 
37. For by thy words thou shalt be justified, 
and by thy words 
f 13: 19. heareth the word of the kingdom, 

20. is he that heareth the word, 

2 1 . ariseth because of the word, 

^ *"**■ 22. he that heareth the word; and the care 

— riches, choke the word, 

23. heareth the word, and understandeth 
15: 12. after they heard this saying? 

23. answered her not a word. 
18:23. take account of his servants. 
19: 1 . Jesus had finished these sayings, 

11. All (men) cannot receive this saying, 

22. the young man heard that saying, 
\-- 21 :24. 1 also will ask you one thing, 

\^ 22: 15. might entangle him in (his) talk. 

46. to answer him a word, 

' 24;35.my words shall not pass away. 

25: 19. and reckoneth (lit. taketh account) with 

them. 
26 : 1 . finished all these sayings, 

44. saying the same words. 
28: 15. this saying is commonly reported 
Mar 1 :45. and to blaze abroad the matter, 
i-- u- 2: 2. preached the word unto them. 
I ^ 4:14. The sower soweth the word. 

15. where the word is sown; 

— taketh away the word 

16. have heard the word, 

17. for the word's sake, 

1 8. such as hear the word, 

19. entering in, choke the word, 

20. such as hear the word, 

33. spake he the word unto them, 
5:36. As soon as Jesus heard the word 
7: 13. Making the word of God of none effect 

29. For this saying go thy way ; 
8:32. And he spake that saying 
\s v 38. and of my words 

9:10. they kept that saying 
10: 22. he was sad at that saying, 
24. astonished at his words. 
•^ 1 1 : 29. ask of you one question, 

12: 13. to catch him in (his) words. 
13:31 .but my words shall not pass 
14:39. and spake the same ivords. 
16 :20. confirming the word with 
Lu. 1 : 2. and ministers of the word ; 
4. the certainty of those things, 
20. thou believest not my words, 
29. she was troubled at his saying, 
3 : 4. the book of the words of Esaias 
4: 22. wondered at the gracious words 
32. for his word was with power. 
36. What a word (is) this ! 
5 : 1 . to hear the word of God, 
15. went there a fame abroad 
6:47. and heareth my sayings, 
7 : 7. but say in a word, 

17. this rumour of him went forth 



'Joh. 1 



Aor 

8: 11. The seed is the word of God. 

12. taketh away the word out of 

13. receive the word with joy ; 
15. having heard the word, 

21. are these which hear the word of God, 
and do it. 
9 : 26. of me and of my words, 

28. eight days after these sayings, 
44. Let these sayings sink down 
10:39. sat at Jesus' feet, and heard his word. 
11 :28.that hear the word of God, and keep it. 
12: 10. shall speak a' word against the Son 
16: 2. give an account of thy stewardship ; 
20: 3.1 will also ask you one thing ; 
20. might take hold of his words, 
21 : 33. but my words shall not pass 
22: 61. Peter remembered the word 
23: 9. questioned with him in many words; 
24:17. What manner of communications (are) 
19. mighty in deed and word 
44. These (are) the words which I 
1 . In the beginning was the Word, and the 
Word was with God, and the Word was 
God. 
14. And the Word was made flesh, 
2:22. and the word which Jesus 
4:37. herein is that saying true, 

39. for the saying of the woman, 
41. because of his own word ; 

50. the man believed the word 
5 : 24. He that heareth my word, 

38. ye have not his word 
6:60. This is an hard saying ; 
7: 36. What (manner of) saying is 

40. when they heard this saying, 
8:31. If ye continue in my word, 

37. my word hath no place in you. 
43. ye cannot hear my word. 

51. If a man keep my saying, 

52. thou sayest, If a man keep my saying, 
55. and keep his saying. 

10: 19. among the Jews for these sayings. 

35. unto whom the word of God came, 
12:38. That the saying of Esaias the prophet 

48. the word that I have spoken, 
14:23. he will keep my words : 

24. keepeth not my sayings : and the word 

which ye hear 
15: 3. are clean through the word 
20. Remember the word that I said 
— if they have kept my saying, 

25. that the word might be fulfilled 
17 : 6. and they have kept thy word. 

14. 1 have given them thy word; 
17. thy word is truth. 

20. shall believe on me through their word ; 
18: 9. That the saying might be fulfilled, 
32. That the saying of Jesus might 
8. When Pilate therefore heard that saying, 
13. heard that saying, he brought Jesus forth, 

23. Then went this saying abroad 
1 . The former treatise have I made, 

22. men of Israel, hear these words ; 

40. And with many other ivords 

41. they that gladly received his word 
4: 4. which heard the word believed ; 

29. they may speak thy word, 
31 . and they spake the word of God 
5: 5. Ananias hearing these words 

24. priests heard these things, 
6: 2. should leave the word of God, 

4. the ministry of the word. 



19: 



21 
""Acts 1 

2 



v *- 



Aor 



Acts 6: 5. the saying pleased the whole 
7. the .word of God increased ; 
7:22. mighty in words and in deeds. 

29. Then fled Moses at this saying, 
8: 4. preaching the ivord. 

14. had received the ivord of God, 
21. neither part nor lot in this matter: 

25. and preached the word of the Lord, 
10:29. for what intent ye have sent for me ? 

36. The word which (God) sent 
44. which heard the word. 
11: 1 . had also received the word of God . 

19. preaching the word to none but 
22. Then tidings of these things 

12: 24. But the word of God grew 
13 : 5. they preached the word of God 
7. desired to hear the icord of God. 

15. if ye have any word of exhortation 

26. to you is the word of this salvation sent, v 
44. to hear the word of God. 
46. It was necessary that the word 

48. glorified the word of the Lord: 

49. the word of the Lord was published 
14: 3. gave testimony unto the word of his grace, 

12. he was the chief speaker, (lit. of speech) 
25. had preached the word 

15: 6. to consider of this matter. 

7. should hear the word of the gospel, 
15. to this agree the words of the prophets ; 
24. troubled you with words, 

27. the same things by mouth. 
32. exhorted the brethren with many words, 

35. preaching the word of the Lord, 

36. preached the word of the Lord, 
16: 6. to preach the word in Asia, 

32. spake unto him the word of the Lord, 
36. told this saying to Paul, 
17: 11. received the word with all readiness 

13. had knowledge that the word of God 
18:11. teaching the word of God 

14. reason would that (lit. with reason) I 

should bear with you : 
15. if it be a question of words 
19: 10. heard the word of the Lord 

20. So mightily grew the word of God 
38. have a matter against any 
40. may give an account of this concourse. 

20: 2. had given them much exhortation, (lit. 
had exhorted them in many words) 
7. continued his speech until midnight. 
•S 24. none of these things move me, 
32. and to the word of his grace, 
35. and to remember the words 
38. for the words which he spake, 
22: 22. audience unto this icord, 
Ro. 3: 4. justified in thy sayings, 

9: 6. Not as though the word of God 
9. For this (is) the word of promise, 

28. For he will finish the work, (lit. reckoning) 
— a short work will the Lord make ^^ 

13: 9. comprehended in this saying, namely, 
14:12. every one of us shall give account 
15: 18. by word and deed, 
r\ Co. 1 : 5. enriched by him, in all utterance, and (in) 

17. not with wisdom of words, 

18. For the preaching of the cross 
i^- 2: 1 . not with excellency of speech 

4. And my speech and my preaching (was) 

not with enticing words 
13. not in the words which man's wisdom 
4:19. not the speech of them which are 
20. not in word, but in power. 



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! lCo.12: 8. the icord of wisdom ; to another the word 
of knowledge 
14: 9. words easy to be understood, 
19. 1 had rather speak five words 
— than ten thousand words in an 
36. came the word of God out from you ? •" «.- 
15: 2. keep in memory what )( I preached 
54. to pass the saying that is written, 
2Co. 1 : 18. our word toward you was not 
2: 17. which corrupt the word of God: 
4 : 2. nor handling the word of God 
5 : 19. the word of reconciliation. 
6 : 7. By the word of truth, 

8: 7. (in) faith, and utterance, and knowledge, 
10: 10. and (his) speech contemptible. 

1 1 . such as we are in word by letters 
11 : 6. But though (I be) rude in speech, 

Gal. 5:14. the law is fulfilled in one word, 
6: 6. Let him that is taught in the word 

Eph. 1:13. after that ye heard the word of truth, 
4:29. Let no corrupt communication 
5 : 6. deceive you w r ith vain words : 
6:19. that utterance may be given unto me, 

Phi. 1 : 14. to speak the word without fear. 
2:16. Holding forth the ivord of life ; 
4: 15. as concerning giving and receiving, (lit. 
as to the matter of g. and r. ) 
17. may abound to your account. 

Col. 1 : 5. in the word of the truth 
25. to fulfil the word of God ; 
2: 23. have indeed a shew of wisdom 
3:16. Let the word of Christ dwell 

17. whatsoever ye do in word or deed, 
4: 3. unto us a door of utterance, 

6. Let your speech (be) alway 
lTh. 1 : 5. came not unto you in word only, 
6. having received the word in much 

8. sounded out the word of the Lord 
2: 5. used we flattering icords, 

13. the word of God which ye heard of us, ye 
received (it) not (as) the word of men, 
but as it is in truth, the word of God, 

4: 15. unto you by the word of the Lord, 

18. comfort one another with these words. 
2Th. 2: 2. neither by spirit, nor by icord, 

15. whether by word, or our epistle. 
17. in every good word and work. 
3: 1 . the word of the Lord may have (free ) 

14. if any man obey not our word 
lTi. 1 : 15. This (is) a faithful saying, and worthy 

3: 1. This (is) a true saying, 
4; 5. sanctified by the word of God and prayer. 
6. nourished up in the words of faith 

9. This (is) a faithful saying 

12. in word, in conversation, in charity, 
5 :17. they who labour in the word 
6: 3. to wholesome words, (even) the words of 

our Lord 
2Ti. 1 : 13. Hold fast the form of sound words, 
2: 9. the word of God is not bound. 
11. (It is) a faithful saying: 

15. rightly dividing the word of truth. 
17. And their word will eat as doth 

4: 2. Preach the word; be instant 
15. greatly withstood our words. 
Tit. 1 : 3. manifested his word through preaching, 
9. Holding fast the faithful word 
2: 5. that the word of God be not blasphemed. 
8. Sound speech, that cannot be condemned; 
3: 8. (This is) a faithful saying, 
Heb. 2: 2. For if the word spoken by angels 

4: 2. but the icord preached did not profit 



Aor 



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AOI 



Heb.4:12. 

13. 
5:11. 

13. 
6: 1. 



V V 



Jas. 1 



V t 



7:28, 

12:19, 

13: 7. 

17, 

22, 

18, 

21 

22 

23, 

3: 2 

1 Pet. 1:23. 

2: 8 

3: 1 

.t 15 

4: 5 

2Pet.l:19. 

2: 3 

3: 5 

7, 

Uoh.l: 1 

10, 

2: 5 

7, 

14. 

3:18. 

5: 7. 

3Joh. 10, 

Rev. 1: 2 

3. 

9, 

3: 8. 

10. 

6: 9 

12:11 

19: 9, 

13, 

20: 4, 

21: 5 

22: 6 

7, 

9 

10, 
18, 
19, 



For the word of God (is) quick, and 
with whom we have to do. (lit. account) 
Of whom we have many things to say, 
unskilful in the word of righteousness: 
leaving the principles of the doctrine (lit. 

leaving the word of the beginning) 
but the word of the oath, 
the word should not be spoken to them 
have spoken unto you the word of God: 
as they that must give account, 
suffer the word of exhortation : 
begat he us with the word of truth, 
with meekness the engrafted word, 
be ye doers of the word, 
if any be a hearer of the word, 
If any man offend not in word, 
of incorruptible, by the word of God, 
which stumble at the word, 
if any obey not the word, they also may 

without the word be won by 
a reason of the hope that is in you 
Who shall give account to him 
We have also a more sure word 
with feigned words make merchandise 
by the word of God the heavens 
by the same word are kept in store, 
have handled, of the Word of life ; 
and his word is not in us. 
But whoso keepeth his word, 
The old commandment is the word 
the word of God abideth in you, 
let us not love in word, 
the Father, the Word, and the Holy Ghost: 
against us with malicious words : 
bare record of the word of God, 
that hear the words of this prophecy, 
for the word of God, and for the 
and hast kept my word, 
hast kept the word of my patience, 
were slain for the word of God, 
and by the word of their testimony ; 
These are the true sayings of God. 
is called The Word of God. 
and for the word of God, 
for these words are true and faithful. 
These sayings (are) faithful and true: 
blessed (is) he that keepeth the sayings 
of them which keep the sayings 
Seal not the sayings of the prophecy 
the words of the prophecy of this book, 
take away from the words of the book of 

this prophecy, God 



\6yxn> lonkee. 

Job. 19:34. with a spear pierced his side, 

Xoi^opio), loidoreo. 

Joh. 9: 28. Then they reviled him, and said, 
Acts23: A.Revilest thou God's high priest? 
lCo. 4:12. being reviled, we bless ; 
1 Pet. 2: 23. Who, when he was reviled, reviled not 



\oi§opia, loidoria. 

lTi. 5: 14. to the adversary to speak reproachfully 
1 Pet. 3 : 9. or railing for railing : 



AoiSo/ooc, loidoros. 



1 Co. 5 : 1 1 . or a railer, or a drunkard, 

6: 10. nor revilers, nor extortioners, 



Xot/Lioc? loimos. 

Mat.24 : 7 . famines, and pestilences, 
Lu. 21 : 11. and famines, and pestilences ; 
Acts24: 5. found this man (a) pestilent (fellow), 



TO \oi7TOV, 6 XoLTTOV, & XoLTTOV, 

to loipon, ho loipon, & loipon. 
(The neut. of the adj. used as an adv.) 
Mat.26:45. Sleep on now, and take (your) rest: 
Mar 14: 41. Sleep on now, and take (your) rest: 
Acts27 : 20. all hope that we should be saved was then 

taken away. 
lCo. 1:16. besides, I know not whether I baptized 
any other. 
4: 2. Moreover it is required in stewards, 
7:29. it remaineth, (lit. as for the rest it is) that 
both they that 
2Co.l3:ll. .FmaZ/y, brethren, farewell. 
Eph. 6:10. Finally, my brethren, be strong 
Phi. 3: 1. Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord. 

4: 8. Finally, brethren, whatsoever things 
lTh. 4: 1. Furthermore then we beseech you, 
2Th. 3: 1. Finally, brethren, pray for us, 
2Ti. 4: 8. Henceforth there is laid up for me 
HeblO: 13. From henceforth expecting till his enemies 
be made his footstool. 



Xoi7TOC) loipos. 

Mat.22: 6. And the remnant took his servants, 
25 : 1 1 . Afterward came also the other virgins, 
27 :49. The rest said, Let be, 
Mar 4: 19. and the lusts of other things 

16:13. and told (It) unto the residue: 
Lu. 8: 10. but to others in parables; that seeing 
12:26. why take ye thought for the rest ? 
18: 9. and despised others : 

1 1 . that I am not as other men 
24: 9. unto the eleven, and to all the rest. 

10. and other (women that were) with them, 
Acts 2: 37. unto Peter and to the rest of the apostles, 
5:13. And of the rest durst no man join 
17: 9. security of Jason, and of the other, 
27: 44? And the rest, some on boards, 
28: 9. others also, which had diseases 
Ro. 1 :13. even as among other Gentiles. 

11 : 7 .and the rest were blinded 
lCo. 7: 12. But to the rest speak I, 
9: 5. as well as other apostles, 
1 1 :34. And the rest will I set in order 
15:37. of wheat, or of some other (grain): 
2Co.l2:13.were inferior to other churches, 

13: 2.1 write to them which heretofore have 
sinned, and to all other, that, 
Gal. 2:13. And the other Jews dissembled 
Eph 2: 3. children of wrath, even as others. 

4: 17. walk not as other Gentiles 
Phi. 1 : 13. and in all other (places) ; 

4: 3. and (with) other my fellowlabourers, 
lTh. 4: 13. even as others which have no hope. 

5: 6. let us not sleep, as (do) others; 
lTi . 5 : 20. that others also may fear. 



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AYX 



2Pet.3: 16. as (they do)also the other scriptures, 
Rev. 2: 24. and. unto the rest in Thyatira, 

3: 2. and strengthen the things which remain, 
8: 13. by reason of the other voices 
9:20. the rest of the men which were not 
11 : 13. and the remnant were affrighted, 
12: 17. to make war with the remnant of her 
19:21. And the remnant were slain 
20: 5. But the rest of the dead lived not again 
until 



TOV XoiTTOV, tOU hipOU. 
Gen. of the adj. 
Gal. 6:17. From henceforth let no man 



Xovrpov, loutron. 



Eph 5:26. and cleanse it with the washing of water 
Tit. 3: 5. by the washing of regeneration, 



\ovu), louo. 

Joh.13: 10. He that is washed needeth not 

Acts 9:37. whom when they had washed, they laid 

16:33. and washed (their) stripes; 
Hebl0:22(23).and our bodies washed (lit. washed as 

to the body) with pure water. 
2Pet. 2: 22. the sow that was washed to her 
Rev. 1: 5. Unto him that loved us, and washed us 
from our sins in his own blood, 



Xvkoq, lukos. 

Mat. 7:15. inwardly they are ravening wolves. 

10: 16. as sheep in the midst of wolves : 
Lu. 10: 3. as lambs among wolves. 
Joh.l0:12.seeth the wolf coming, and leaveth 

— and the wolf catcheth them, 
Acts20: 29. shall grievous wolves enter in among you, 



2Co. 7: 8. though I made you sorry with a letter, 
— epistle hath made you sorry, 
9. not that ye were made sorry, but that ye 
sorrowed to repentance: for ye were 
made sorry 
1 1 . that ye sorrowed after a godly 
Eph 4: 30. And grieve not the holy Spirit 
ITh. 4: 13. that ye sorrow not, even as 
IPet. 1: 6. though now.. .ye are in heaviness through 



\vtty), lupee. 

Lu. 22:45. he found them sleeping for sorrow, 
Joh.16: 6. sorrow hath filled your heart. 

20. but your sorrow shall be turned into joy. 

21. in travail hath sorrow, 

22. ye now therefore have sorrow : 
Ro. 9: 2.1 have great heaviness and 

2Co. 2: l.not come again to you in heaviness. 
3. 1 should have sorrow from 
7. swallowed up with overmuch sorrow. 
7: 10. For godly sorroiv worketh repentance 

— the sorrow of the world worketh death. 
9: 7. not grudgingly (lit. of sorroio), or of 
Phi. 2: 27. lest I should have sorrow upon sorrow. 
Heb 12:11. but grievous: (lit. of grief ') 
lPet.2:19.a man for conscience toward God endure 
grief, 



Xvcrig, 
lCo. 7:27. seek not to be loosed. 



Xv/xaivojuat, lumainomai. 

Acts 8 : 3. As for Saul, he made havock of the church. 



Xvirih), lupeo. 

Mat.14: 9. the king was sorry .• nevertheless 
17:23. And they were exceeding sorry. 
18:31. what was done, they ivere very sorry, 
19: 22. he went away sorrowful: 
26:22. they were exceeding sorrowful, and 
37. began to be sorrowful and very heavy. 

Mar 10 : 22. and went away grieved : 
14: 19. they began to be sorrowful, 

Joh.16: 20. and ye shall be sorrowful, 

21 : 17. Peter was grieved because he said 

Ro. 14:15. if thy brother be grieved with (thy) meat, 

2Co. 2: 2. For if I make you sorry, 

— which is made sorry by me? 

4. not that ye should be grieved, 

5. if any have caused grief, he hath not grieved 

me, but in part: 
6:10. As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing ; 



XvgitsXu, lusiiell'. 

Lu. 17: 2. It were better for him that a millstone 



Xvrpov, lutron. 

Mat.20:28.to give his life a ransom for many. 
Mar 10:45. to give his life a ransom for many. 



Xvrpoto), lutroo. 



Lu. 24: 21. which should have redeemed Israel: 

Tit. 2 : 14. that he might redeem us from 

IPet. 1 :18.ye were not redeemed with corruptible 



XvrpiiHJir, lutrdsis. 



Lu. 1:68. and redeemed (lit. wrought redemption 

for) his people, 
2:38. that looked for redemption 
Heb 9: 12. having obtained eternal redemption (for 

us). 



XvTpojri'ig, lutrotees. 

Acts 7:35. God send (to be) a ruler and a deliverer 
by the hand of the angel 



Xvy^via^ luknia. 
Mat. 5: 15. but on a candlestick ; and it giveth 

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Mar 4:21. to be set on a candlestick? 

Lu. 8: 16. but setteth (it) on a candlestick, 

11:33. but on a candlestick, that they 
Heb 9: 2. wherein (was) the candlestick, and the 
Rev. 1:12.1 saw seven golden candlesticks ; 

13. in the midst of the seven candlesticks 
20. the seven golden candlesticks. 
— and the seven candlesticks which 
\/ 2: l.of the seven golden candlesticks; 

5. remove thy candlestick out of his place, 
.1: 4. and the two candlesticks standing before 
the God of the earth. 



\v 



X vo» 



', luknos. 



J 



Mat. 5: 15. Neither do men light a candle, 

6:22. The light of the body is the eye: 
Mar 4:21. Is a candle brought to be put 
Lu. 8: 16. when he hath lighted a candle, covereth 
11:33. when he hath lighted a candle, putteth 
34. The light of the body is the eye : 
36. the bright shining of a candle 
12:35. and (your) lights burning; 
15: 8. doth not light a can die, 
Joh. 5:35. He was a burning and a shining light: 
2Pet. 1 : 19. as unto a light that shineth 
Rev.l8:23. And the light of a candle shall shine no 
21 :23. and the Lamb (is) the light thereof. 
22: 5. they need no candle, neither light of the 
sun; 



Xvto), lllO. 

Mat. 5: 19. shall break one of these least 

16: 19. whatsoever thou shalt loose on earth shall 

be loosed in heaven. 
18:18. whatsoever ye shall loose on earth shall be 

loosed in heaven. 
21 : 2. loose (them), and bring (them) unto me. 
Mar 1 : 7. not worthy to stoop down and unloose. 
7: 35. the string of his tongue was loosed, 
11: 2. loose him, and bring (him). 

4. and they loose him. 

5. What do ye, loosing the colt ? 
Lu. 3 : 16. 1 am not worthy to unloose : 

13:15. doth not each one of you on the sabbath 
loose his ox 
16. be loosed from this bond 
19:30. loose him, and bring (him hither). 
31. Why do ye loose (him)? 
33. as they were loosing the 
— Why loose ye the colt? 
Joh. 1 :27. 1 am not worthy to unloose. 

2: 19. Destroy this temple, and in three days I 

will raise it up. 
5: 18. he not only had broken the sabbath, 
7 :23. that the law of Moses should not be broken; 
10: 35. the scripture cannot be broken; 
1 1 :44. Loose him, and let him go. 
Acts 2 : 24. having loosed the pains of death : 
7:33. Put off thy shoes from thy feet: 
13:25. 1 am not worthy to loose. 

43. Now when the congregation was broken up, 
22:30. he loosed him from (his) bands, 
24: 26. that he might loose him: 
27:41. the hinder part was broken 
lCo. 7:27. Art thou loosed from a wife? 
Eph. 2: 14. and hath broken down the middle wall 
2Pet. 3: 10. shall melt with fervent heat, 



2Pet.3:ll. (Seeing) then (that) all these things shall 
be dissolved, 
12. heavens being on fire shall be dissolved, 
Uoh.3: 8. that he might destroy the works of the 
Rev. 5 : 2. and to loose the seals thereof ? 
5. and to loose the seven seals 

14. Loose the four angels which 

15. the four angels were loosed, 
3. he must be loosed a little season. 
7. Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, 



9: 



20: 



fiayua, magia. 

Acts 8: 11. bewitched them with sorceries. 



fiajEvu), maguo. 

Acts 8: 9. used sorcery, and bewitched the people of 
Samaria, 



fxayog, magos. 

Mat. 2: 1. there came wise men from the east 

7. had privily called the wise men, 

16. that he was mocked of the wise men, 
— enquired of the wise men. 
Actsl3: 6. they found a certain sorcerer, a false 

8. But Elymas the sorcerer 



fiaOriTSvu), matheetuo. 

Mat.13: 52. every scribe (which is) instructed 
27:57. who also himself was Jesus' disciple : 
28: 19. and teach (lit. disciple) all nations, 

Actsl4:21.and had taught many, they returned 



[jia6r}TriQ, matheetees. 

Mat. 5 : 1 . his disciples came unto him : 
8:21. another of his disciples said 

23. his disciples followed him. 
25. his disciples came to (him), 

9: 10. with him and his disciples. 
11. they said unto his disciples, 

14. came to him the disciples of John, saying, 
— but thy disciples fast not ? 

19. and (so did) his disciples. 
37. saith he unto his disciples, 
10: 1. had called unto (him) his twelve disciples, 

24. The disciple is not above 

25. It is enough for the disciple 
42. only in the name of a disciple, 

11 : 1 . of commanding his twelve disciples, 

2. he sent two of his disciples, 
12: 1. disciples were an hungred, 
2. Behold, thy disciples do that 
49. forth his hand toward his disciples, 
13: 10. And the disciples came, and said 

36. into the house: and his disciples came 
14: 12. his disciples came, and took up the body, 

15. his disciples came to him, 

19. loaves to (his) disciples, and the disciples 
to the multitude. 



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24: 



26: 



Mat.l 4: 22. constrained his disciples to get 
26. when the disciples saw him 
15: 2. Why do thy disciples transgress the tradi- 
tion of the elders? 

12. Then came his disciples, 

23. And his disciples came and besought 

32. Jesus called his disciples 

33. his disciples say unto him, 

36. and gave to his disciples, and the disciples '■ 
to the multitude. 
16: 5. when his disciples were come 

13. he asked his disciples, saying, Whom do 

20. Then charged he his disciples 

21. to shew unto his disciples, 

24. Then said Jesus untc his disciples, 
17: 6. when the disciples heard (it), 

10. his disciples asked him, saying, Why then 
13. Then the disciples understood 
16. 1 brought him to thy disciples, 

19. Then came the disciples 

18: 1. came the disciples unto Jesus, 
19: 10. His disciples say unto him, 

13. and the disciples rebuked them. 

23. Then said Jesus unto his disciples, 

25. When his disciples heard (it), 
20: 17. took the twelve disciples 

21 : 1 . then sent Jesus two disciples, 

6. And the disciples went, and did as 

20. when the disciples saw (it), 
22:16. sent out unto him their disciples 

23: 1. to the multitude, and to his disciples, 

Land his disciples came to (him) for to 

shew him 
3. the disciples came unto him 
1 . he said unto his disciples, 
8. But when his disciples saw (it), 

17. the disciples came to Jesus, 

18. at thy house with my disciples. 

19. And the disciples did as Jesus 

26. and gave (it) to the disciples, 

35. Likewise also said all the disciples. 

36. and saith unto the disciples, 

40. he cometh unto the disciples, 
45.cometh he to his disciples, 

56. Then all the disciples forsook him, 
27: 64. lest his disciples come by night, 
28: 7. and tell his disciples that he is risen from 
the dead ; 

8. did run to bring his disciples word. 

9. as they went to tell his disciples, 
13. Say ye, His disciples came 

16. Then the eleven disciples went 
Mar. 2: 15. with Jesus and his disciples : 

16. they said unto his disciples, 
18. the disciples of John and of the 

— Why do the disciples of John... fast, but 
thy disciples fast not ? 

23. his disciples began, as they went, to pluck 
3: 7. with his disciples to the sea: 

9. And he spake to his disciples, 
4:34. expounded all things to his disciples. 
5: 31. his disciples said unto him, 
6 : 1 . his disciples follow him. 

29. when his disciples heard 

35. his disciples came unto him, 

41. and gave (them) to his disciples 
45. he constrained his disciples to 

7: 2. when they saw some of his disciples 
5. Why walk not thy disciples 

17. his disciples asked him 
8: 1. Jesus called his disciples 

4. his disciples answered him, 



Mar. 8: 6. gave to his disciples to set 

10. entered into a ship with his disciples, 

27. and his disciples, into the towns 
— he asked his disciples, 

33. and looked on his disciples, 

34. with his disciples also, 

9: 14. when he came to (his) disciples, 
18.1 spake to thy disciples 

28. his disciples asked him 

31. For he taught his disciples, 
10: 10. in the house his disciples 

13. and (his) disciples rebuked 

23. and saith unto his disciples, 

24. And the disciples were astonished 
46. went out of Jericho with his disciples 

11: 1 . sendeth forth two of his disciples, 

14. And his disciples heard (it). 
12:43. he called (unto him) his disciples, 
13: 1. one of his disciples saith unto him, 
14: 12. his disciples said unto him, 

13. two of his disciples, 

14. eat the passover with my disciples ? 

16. And his disciples went forth, 

32. and he saith to his disciples, 
16: 7. tell his disciples and Peter 

Lu. 5 : 30. murmured against his disciples, 

33. Why do the disciples of John 
6 : 1 . his disciples plucked the ears 

13. he called (unto him) his disciples: 

17. company of his disciples, 

20. lifted up his eyes on his disciples, 
40. The disciple is not above his 
7:11. many of his disciples went with him, 

18. the disciples of John shewed 
19(18). two of his disciples 

8: 9. his disciples asked him, 

22. into a ship with his disciples:. 

9: l.he called his twelve disciples 
14. And he said to his disciples, 

16. and gave to the disciples to 
18. his disciples were with him: 
40. thy disciples to cast him out ; 
43. he said unto his disciples, 

54. And when his disciples James and John 
10:23. he turned him unto (his) disciples, 
11 : 1 . one of his disciples said unto him, 

— as John also taught his disciples. 
12: 1. he began to say unto his disciples 

22. he said unto his disciples, 
14: 26. he cannot be my disciple. 

27. cannot be my disciple. 

33. he cannot be my disciple. 
16: l.he said also unto his disciples, 
17: 1. Then said he unto the disciples, 

22. he said unto the disciples, 
18: 15. when (his) disciples saw (it), 
19: 29. he sent two of his disciples, 

37. the disciples began to rejoice 

39. Master, rebuke thy disciples. 
20:45. he said unto his disciples, 
22: 1 1 . eat the passover with my disciples ? 

39. his disciples also followed him. 

45. and was come to his disciples, 
Joh. 1 : 35. and two of his disciples ; 

37. the two disciples heard him 
2: 2. and his disciples, to the marriage. 

11 .his disciples believed on him. 

12. his brethren, and his disciples : 

17. his disciples remembered that it was 
22. his disciples remembered that he had 

3:22. came Jesus and his disciples 
25. between (some) of John's disciples 
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Joh. 4: 1. more disciples than John, 

2. baptized not, but his disciples, 
8. For his disciples were gone 
27. upon this came his disciples, 
31. his disciples prayed him, 
33. Therefore said the disciples 
6: 3. there he sat with his disciples. 
8. One of his disciples, Andrew, 

1 1 . distributed to the disciples, and the dis- 

ciples to them 

12. he said unto his disciples, 
16. his disciples went down 

22. his disciples were entered, and that Jesus 
went not with his disciples 

— his disciples were gone away 

24. neither his disciples, they also 

60. Many therefore of his disciples, 

61 . that his disciples murmured 

66. many of his disciples went back, 
7 : 3. that thy disciples also may see 
8:31. (then) are ye my disciples indeed ; 
9: 2. his disciples asked him, 

27. will ye also be his disciples? 

28. Thou art his disciple ; but we are Moses' 

disciples. 
7.saith he to (his) disciples, 
8. (His) disciples say unto him, 
12. Then said his disciples, 
54. there continued with his disciples. 
4. Then saith one of his disciples, 

16. understood not his disciples 
13: 5. to wash the disciples' feet, 

22. Then the disciples looked 

23. one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved. 
35. know that ye are my disciples, 

15: 8. so shall ye be my disciples. 
16:17. Then said (some) of his disciples 

29. His disciples said unto him, 
18: l.went forth with his disciples 

— into the which he entered, and his disciples. 
2. resorted thither with his disciples. 

15. another disciple: that disciple was known 
16. Then went out that other disciple, 

17. (one) of his disciples? 
19. asked Jesus of his disciples, 

25. (one) of his disciples? 
19:26. and the disciple standing by, 

27. Then saith he to the disciple, 

— from that hour that disciple 
38. being a disciple of Jesus, 

20: 2. to the other disciple, whom Jesus loved, 

3. went forth, and that other disciple, 

4. and the other disciple 
8. Then went in also that other disciple, 

10. Then the disciples went away 

18. Mary Magdalene came and told the dis- 
ciples 

19. where the disciples were assembled 

20. Then were the disciples glad, 

25. The other disciples therefore 

26. his disciples were within, 

30. in the presence of his disciples, 
21 : 1. again to the disciples 

2. and two other of his disciples. 
4. but the disciples knew not 

7. Therefore that disciple whom Jesus 

8. And the other disciples came in a 
12. none of the disciples durst ask him, 
14. shewed himself to his disciples, 
20. seeth the disciple whom Jesus loved 

23. that that disciple should not 

24. This is the disciple which testifieth of these 



. in the midst of the disciples, 
. when the number of the disciples 
. multitude of the disciples 
. the number of the disciples 
. against the disciples of the Lord, 
. a certain disciple at Damascus, 
. certain days with the disciples 
. Then the disciples took him 
. to join himself to the disciples : 

believed not that he was a disciple. 
. and the disciples had heard 
. And the disciples were called 
.Then the disciples, every man 
. And the disciples were filled 
. Howbeit, as the disciples 
. Confirming the souls of the disciples, 
, abode long time with the disciples. 
. upon the neck of the disciples, 
, a certain disciple was there, 
. strengthening all the disciples. 
. exhorting the disciples to 
, and finding certain disciples, 
, and separated the disciples, 
, the disciples suffered him not. 
. Paul called unto (him) the disciples, 
.when the disciples came together 
. to draw away disciples after them. 
.And finding disciples, we tarried 
. of the disciples of Csesarea, 

an old disciple, with whom we should 



juaOriTpia, matheetria. 

Acts 9:36. a certain disciple named Tabitha, 



Acts 1 


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6 


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2 




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10 




19 




25 




26 




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29 


13:52 


14:20. 




22. 




28. 


15 


10. 


16 


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18 


23. 




27 


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9. 




30. 


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7. 




30. 


21 


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16. 



fiaivofiai, mainomai. 

Joh. 10:20. He hath a devil, and is mad ; 
Actsl2: 15. they said unto her, Thou art mad. 
26 : 24. Paul, thou art beside thyself ; 

25.1 am not mad, most noble Festus; 
lCo.l4:23.will they not say that ye are mad? 



fxaicapiZu), makarizo. 

Lu. 1 :48. all generations shall call me blessed. 
Jas. 5: 11. we count them happy which endure. 



fjiaKapiog, makarios. 

Mat. 5: 3. Blessed (are) the poor in spirit: 
4. Blessed (are) they that mourn : 
5. Blessed (are) the meek: 
6. Blessed (are) they which do hunger 
7. Blessed (are) the merciful: 

8. Blessed (are) the pure in heart: 

9. Blessed (are) the peacemakers : 

10. Blessed (are) they which are persecuted 
11 .Blessed are ye, when (men) 

11 : 6. And blessed is (he), whosoever 

13: 16. But blessed (are) your eyes, 

16: 17. Blessed art thou, Simon 

24:46. Blessed (is) that servant, 
Lu. 1 :45. blessed (is) she that believed: 
6 : 20. Blessed (be ye) poor: 

21. Blessed (are ye) that hunger now: 
— Blessed (are ye) that weep now: 



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Lu. 6:22. Blessed are ye, when men shall hate you. 
and when they 
; 23. And blessed is (he), whosoever shall not 
23. Blessed (are) the eyes which see 
:27. Blessed (is) the womb that 

28. Yea rather, blessed (are) they 

37. Blessed (are) those servants, 

38. blessed are those servants. 
43. Blessed (is) that servant, whom his lord 

14. And thou shalt he blessed; 

15. Blessed (is) he that shall eat 

29. they shall say, Blessed (are) the barren, 
17. happy are ye if ye do them. 
29. blessed (are) they that have not seen, 
35. It is more blessed to give 

2.1 think myself happy, 

7. Blessed (are) they whose iniquities are 

8. Blessed (is) the man to whom 
22. Happy (is) he that condemneth not 
40. But she is happier if she 
11. the glorious gospel of the blessed God, 
15. the blessed and only Potentate, 

13. Looking for that blessed hope, 
12. Blessed (is) the man that endureth 
25. this man shall be blessed 
14. for righteousness' sake, happy (are ye): 

14. for the name of Christ, happy (are ye); 
3. Blessed (is) he that readeth, 

13. Write, Blessed (are) the dead 

15. Blessed (is) he that watcheth, 

9. Write, Blessed (are) they which a 
6. Blessed and holy (is) he that hath 
7. blessed (is) he that keepeth the sayings 

14. Blessed (are) they that do~his / r 



14 

23 
Joh.13 

20 
Acts20 

26: 
Ro. 4; 

14: 
lCo. 7: 
ITi. 1: 
6: 
Tit. 2: 
Jas. 1 : 

lPet.3: 
4: 

Rev. 1: 
14: 
16: 
19: 
20: 
22: 



jjLaKcipKjfioQ, makarismos. 



Ro. 



4: 6.describeth the blessedness of the man., 
9. (Cometh) this blessedness then upon 
Gal. 4: 15. Where is then the blessedness 



jua/ceXXov, makellon. 

lCo.10: 25. Whatsoever is sold in the shambles, 



ficucpav, makran. 

(Ace. of the adj. — bdbv being understood.) 
Mat. 8:30. there was a good way off from them 
Mar 12:34. Thou art not far from the kingdom of 
Lu. 7: 6. when he was now not far from the 

15:20. when he was yet a great way off, 
Joh.21 ; 8. they were not far from land, 
Acts 2: 39. and to all that are afar off, 

17 : 27. though he be not far from every one 

22 : 21 . 1 will send thee far hence 
Eph 2: 13. ye who sometimes were far off 
17. to you which were afar off, 



fiaKpoOev, makrothen. 



Mat.26: 58. Peter followed him afar off 

27:55. women were there beholding afar off, 

Mar 5: 6. when he saw Jesus afar off, 
8: 3. divers of them came from far. 
11:13. seeing a fig tree afar off 
14:54. Peter followed him afar off, 



Mar 15:40. women looking on afar off: 

Lu. 16: 23. and seeth Abraham afar off, 

18: 13. the publican, standing afar off, 

22:54. Peter followed afar off. 

23:49. stood afar off, beholding these things. 

Rev.18: 10. Standing afar off for the fear 

15. shall stand afar off for the fear of 

17. and as many as trade by sea, stood afar off, 



/maKpoOvjiitu), makrothumeo . 

Mat.l8:26.Lord, have patience with me, 

29. Have patience with me, and I will 

Lu. 18: 7. though he bear long with them? 

1 Co.13: 4. Charity suffereth long, (and) is kind; 

ITh. 5: 14. be patient toward all (men). 

Heb 6:15. after he had patiently endured, he 

Jas. 5: 7. Be patient therefore, 

— and hath long patience for it, 
8. Be ye also patient; 

2Pet. 3: 9. but is long suffering to us- ward, 



[MucpoOvfiia, makrothumia. 

and forbearance and longsuffering ; 
endured with much longsuffering 
by longsuffering, by kindness, 
is love, joy, peace, longsuffering, 
with longsuffering, forbearing 
and longsuffering with joyfulness ; 
humbleness of mind, meekness, long- 
suffering ; 
might shew forth all longsuffering, 
faith, longsuffering, charity^ 
with all longsuffering and doctrine, 
through faith and patience inherit 
of suffering affliction, and of patience. 
when once the longsuffering of God 
account (that) the longsuffering of our 



Ro. 


2 


4. 




9:22. 


2Co. 


6 


6 


Gal. 


5 


22 


Eph 


4 


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Col. 


1 


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ITi. 


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10. 


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2Pet.3:15. 



fiaKpoOvfjLdjg, makrothumos. 

Acts26: 3. 1 beseech thee to hear me patiently. 



fxaKpog, makros. 

Mat.23: 14(13). for a pretence make long prayer: 
Mar 12: 40. for a pretence make long prayers: 
Lu. 15: 13. his journey into afar country, 
19: 12. went into afar country to receive 
20:47. for a shew make long prayers: 



ficLKpoxpovioQ) makrokronios. 

Eph 6: 3.mayest live long on the earth. 



fiaXaKia, malakia. 

Mat. 4:23. all manner of disease among the people. 
9:35. every sickness and every disease 
10: 1. of sickness and all manner of disease. 



jiaXaKog, malakos. 
Mat.ll : 8. A man clothed in soft raiment i 



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Mat.ll : 8. they that wear soft (clothing) 
Lu. 7 :25. A man clothed in soft raiment 
ICo. 6: 9. nor adulterers, nor effeminate, 



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Acts20:38. 

25:26. 

26: 3. 
Gal. 6:10. 
Phi. 4:22. 
lTi. 4:10. 
5: 8. 
17. 
2Ti. 4:13. 
Tit. 1:10. 
Philem.16. 
2Pet.2:10. 



jmakiGTa, malista. 

Sorrowing most of all for the words 

and specially before thee, O king 

Especially (because I know) thee to be 

especially unto them who are 

chiefly they that are of Caesar's 

specially of those that believe. 

and specially for those of his own house, 

especially they who labour in 

(but) especially the parchments. 

specially they of the circumcision: 

a brother beloved, specially to me, 

But chiefly them that walk after the flesh 



fiaWovy mallon. 

Mat. 6:26. Are ye not much better than they? 

30. (shall he) not much more (clothe) you, 
7: 11. how much more shall your Father 
10: 6. But go rather to the lost sheep of 
25. how much more (shall they call) 
28. but rather fear him which is able 
18: 13. he rejoiceth more of that (sheep), 
25: 9. but go ye raiher to them that sell, 
27: 24. but (that) rather a tumult was made, 
Mar 5:26. nothing bettered, but rather grew worse, 
7: 36. so much the more a great deal 
9:42. it is better for him (lit. it is good for him 

rather) 
10: 48. but he cried the more a great deal, 
14:31. But he spake the more vehemently, 
15: 11. that he should rather release Barabbas 
Lu. 5:15. But so much the more went there 
10: 20. but rather rejoice, because your 
11: 13. how much more shall (your) heavenly 
12:24. how much more are ye better 

28. how much more (will he clothe) you, 
18 :39. but he cried so much the more, 

Joh. 3: 19. men loved darkness rather than light, 
5:18. Therefore the Jews sought the more 
12:43. the praise of men more than the praise 
19: 8. he was the more afraid ; 
Acts 4: 19. to hearken unto you more than unto God, 
5: 14. believers were the more added to the Lord, 

29. to obey God rather than men. 
9:22. Saul increased the more in strength, 

20:35. more blessed to give than to receive. 
22: 2. they kept the more silence: 
27:11. more than those things which were spoken 
Ro. 5: 9. Much more then, being now justified 
10. much more, being reconciled, 
15. much more the grace of God, and the gift 
17. much more they which receive 
8: 34. yea ratfAer, that is risen again, 
11:12. how much more their fulness ? 

24. how much more shall these, 
14: 13. but judge this rather, that no man 
ICo. 5: 2. and have not rather mourned, 

6: 7. Why do ye not rather take wrong? why 

do ye not rather (suffer yourselves) 
7:21. thou mayest be made free, use (it) rather. 
9: 12. of (this) power over you, (are) not we 
rather ? 
15. better for me to die, than that (lit. it 
were good for me to die, rather than) 



1Co.12:22.1 


14: 1.1 


5.1 


18.1 


2Co. 2: 7.: 


3: 8.< 


9.1 


11.] 


5: 8. 


7: 7. 


13. 


12: 9. 


Gal. 4: 9. 


27. 


Eph.4:28. 


5: 4. 


11. 


Phi. 1: 9. 


12. 


23. 


2:12. 


3: 4. 


lTh. 4: 1. 


10. 


ITi. 1: 4. 


6: 2. 


2Ti. 3: 4. 


Philem. 9. 


16. 


Heb. 9:14. 


10:25. 


11:25. 


12: 9. 


13. 


25. 


2Pet.l:10. 



MAN 

Nay, much more those members 

but rather that ye may prophesy. 

but rather that ye prophesied: 

with tongues more than ye all: 

ye (ought) rather to forgive (him), 

of the spirit be rather glorious? 

much more doth the ministration 

much more that which remaineth 

willing rather to be absent from the body, 

so that I rejoiced the more. 

and exceedingly the more joyed we 

gladly therefore will I rather glory 

have known God, or rather are known of 

hath many more children than she (lit. 

many are the children of the desolate 

rather than of her) 
but rather let him labour, 
but rather giving of thanks, 
of darkness, but rather reprove (them), 
your love may abound yet more and more 
fallen out rather unto the furtherance 
and to be with Christ; which is far better: 

(lit. which is much rather better) 
but now much more in my absence, 
he might trust in the flesh, I more : 
, (so) ye would abound more and more. 
, that ye increase more and more ; 
, rather than godly edifying 
but rather do (them) service, 
. of pleasures more than lovers of God ; 
. for love's sake I rather beseech 
,but how much more unto thee, 
. How much more shall the blood of Christ, 
. and so much the more, as ye see 
. Choosing rather to suffer affliction 
. shall we not much rather be in 
. but let it rather be healed, 
.much more (shall not) we (escape), if 
Wherefore the rather, brethren, give 



jaajLLfxr], mammee. 

2Ti. 1 : 5. dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, 



juaju/xwvac & /xajiiwvae, mammonas 
& mamonas. 

Mat. 6:24. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. 

Lu. 16: 9. friendsof the mammon of unrighteousness; 
11. faithful in the unrighteous mammon, 
13. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. 



jiiavOavo), mantliano. 

Mat. 9: 13. But go ye and learn what (that) meaneth, 
1 1 : 29. Take my yoke upon you, and learn of me ; 
24:32. Now learn a parable of the fig tree ; 

Mar 13 : 28. Now learn a parable of the fig tree ; 

Joh. 6: 45. that hath heard, and hath learned of the 
7: 15. this man letters, having never learned? 

Acts23:27 . having understood that he was a Roman. 

Ro. 16: 17. to the doctrine which ye have learned; 

ICo. 4: 6. that ye might learn in us not to think 
14:31 . that all may learn, and all may be 
35. And if they will learn any thing, 

Gal. 3: 2. This only would I learn of you, 

Eph 4:20. But ye have not so learned Christ ; 

Phi. 4: 9. which ye have both learned, 

11. for I have learned, in whatsoever 



MAN 



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MAP 



Col. 1 : 7. As ye also learned of Epaphras 
ITi . 2:11. Let the woman learn in silence 
5: 4. let them learn first to shew piety 

13. withal they learn (to be) idle, 
. Ever learning, and never able to come 

14. in the things which thou hast learned 
— knowing of whom thou hast learned 

3:14. And let our's also learn to 
5: 8. yet learned he obedience by 



2Ti. 3 



Tit. 
Heb 



Rev.14: 3. no man could learn that song but 



fiavia, mama. 

Acts26 : 24. much learning doth make thee mad. (lit. 
turn thee unto madness) 



fiavva, manna. 

Joh. 6:31. Our fathers did eat manna 
49. Your fathers did eat manna 
58. not as your fathers did eat manna, 
Heb 9: 4. the golden pot that had manna, 
Rev. 2: 17. to eat of the hidden manna, 



jULavT^vofiai, mantuomai. 

Actsl6:16.much gain by soothsaying 

[xapaivofiaii marainomai. 

Jas. 1 : 11 . so also shall the rich man fade away 



fiapav a9a, maran atha. 

lCo.!6:22.1et him be Anathema Maran-atha. 



fiapyapiTY)Q> m.argamtees. 

Mat. 7: 6. neither cast ye your pearls before 

13:45. a merchant man, seeking goodly pearls: 
46. found one pearl of great price, 
ITi. 2: 9. or pearls, or costly array ; 
Rev.17: 4. and precious stones and pearls, 
18: 12. and precious stones, and of pearls, 

16. and precious stones, and pearls! 
21: 21. the twelve gates (were) twelve pearls 
every several gate was of one pearl : 



Acts 6 


13 




7:58. 




10:39. 






41 




13 


31 




22 


15. 

20. 




26 


16. 


Ro. 


1 


9. 


2Co 


. 1 

13 


23 


Phi 


1 


8. 


ITh 


. 2 


5. 

10. 


ITi. 


5: 


19. 




6 


12. 


2Ti. 


2. 


2. 


Heb 10 


28. 




12 


1. 


lPet.5 


1 


Rev 


. 1 


5. 




2 


13. 




3 


14. 




11 


3. 




17 


6. 



And set up false witnesses, 

the witnesses laid down their clothes 

we are witnesses of all things 

unto witnesses chosen before of God, 

who are his witnesses unto the people. 

thou shalt be his witness 

when the blood of thy martyr 

and a witness both of these things 

For God is my witness, 

call God for a record 

In the mouth of two or three witnesses 

For God is my record, how greatly 

God (is) witness: 

Ye (are) witnesses, and God (also), 

but before two or three witnesses. 

profession before many witnesses. 

of me among many witnesses, 

under two or three witnesses: 

so great a cloud of witnesses, 

a witness of the sufferings of Christ, 

Christ, (who is) the faithful witness, 

Antipas (was) my faithful martyr, 

the faithful and true witness, 

give (power) unto my two wityiesses, 

with the blood of the martyrs 



imapfiapov, marmaron. 

Rev.l8:12.of brass, and iron, and marble, 



fiapTvp & fiapTvg, martur & martus. 

Mat 18: 16. in the mouth of two or three witnesses 

26: 65. what further need have we of witnesses? 
Mar 14: 63. What need we any further .witnesses ? 
Lu. 24:48. And ye are witnesses of these things. 
Acts 1 : 8. and ye shall be witnesses unto me 

22. to be a witness with us of his resurrection. 
2: 32. whereof we all are witnesses. 
3 : 15. whereof we are witnesses. 
5 : 32. we are his witnesses of these things ; . 



fiapTvpib) -iofiai) martureo -eomai. 

Mat 23: 31. ye be witnesses unto yourselves, 
Lu. 4: 22. all bare him witness, and wondered 
11 : 48. Truly ye bear witness that ye allow 
Joh. 1 : 7. to bear witness of the Light, 
8. to bear witness of that Light. 
15. John bare witness of him, 
32. And John bare record, 
34. 1 saw, and bare record 
2 : 25. that any should testify of man : 
3: 1 1. and testify that we have seen ; 

26. to whom thou barest witness, 
28. yourselves bear me witness, 

32. seen and heard, that he testifieth; 
4: 39. of the woman, which testified, He 

44. For Jesus himself testified, 
5 : 31 . If I bear witness of myself, 

32. another that beareth witness of me ; 

— which he witnesseth of me 

33. and he bare witness unto the truth. 
36. works that I do, bear witness of me, 
Zl.hath borne witness of me. 

39. are they rvhich testify of me. 
7: 7. because I testify of it, 
8: 13. Thou bearest record of thyself; 

14. Though I bear record of myself, 

18.1 am one that bear witness 

— beareth witness of me. 
10: 25. they bear witness of me. 
12: 17. from the dead, bare record. 
13:21. and testified, and said, 

15 : 26. he shall testify of me : 

27. ye also shall bear witness, 
18:23. bear witness of the evil: 

37. 1 should bear witness unto the truth. 
19: 35. he that saw (it) bare record, 
21 : 24. which testifieth of these things, 
Acts 6: 3. seven men of honest report, 
10: 22. and of good report among 

43. give all the prophets witness, 
13: 22. to whom also he gave testimony, and said, 
14: 3. in the Lord, which gave testimony unto 
15: 8. bare them witness, giving them the Holy 
Ghost, 



MAP 



472 ) 



MAS 



Actsl6: 2. Which Was well reported of 
22: b.doth bear me witness, and all 

12. having a good report of all 
23: 11. so must thou bear witness also 
26 : 5. if they would testify, that after 
22. witnessing both to small and 
Ro. 3:21. being witnessed by the law and 

10: 2. For I bear them record that they 
lCo.l5:15. we have testified of God 
2Co. 8: 3.1 bear record, yea, and beyond 
Gal. 4: 15. for I bear you record, that, if 
Col. 4: 13. For I bear him record, that he 
ITh. 2:11. and charged every one of you, 
ITi. 5:10. Well reported of for good works ; 

6: 13. ivho before Pontius Pilate witnessed a good 
confession ; 
Heb 7: 8. whom it is witnessed (lit. being witnessed) 
that 
17. For he testifieth, Thou (art) a priest 
10: 15. the Holy Ghost also is a witness 
11 : 2. elders obtained a good report. 

4. he obtained witness that he was righteous, 

God testifying of his gifts: 

5. he had this testimony, that he 
39. having obtained a good report through 
; 2. and bear ivitness, and shew unto 
; 14. and do testify that the Father 

6. it is the Spirit that beareth witness, 

7. three that bear record in heaven, 

8. three that bear witness in earth, 

9. he hath testified of his Son. 
10. the record that God gave (lit. testified) of 

his Son. 
3. and testified of the truth that 
6. Which have borne witness of thy 
12. hath good report of all (men), 
— yea, and we (also) bear record; 
: 2. Who bare record of the word 
: 16. sent mine angel to testify unto you 
20. He which testifieth these things saith, 
Surely I come quickly ; 



Uoh.l 
4 
5 



3Joh. 



Rev. 1 

22 



Mar 14:55 
56 
59 
;71 



Lu. 22: 
Joh. 1 



19 
21 
Acts22 
ITi. 3 
Tit. 1 
Uoh.5 



fiapTvpia, marturia. 

sought for witness against Jesus 

but their ivitness agreed not 

neither so did their witness agree 

What need we any further witness ? 

The same came for a witness, 

this is the record of John, 

and ye receive not our witness. 

and no man receiveth his testimony. 

that hath received his testimony 

my ivitness is not true. 

and I know that the witness 

I receive not testimony from man : 

I have greater witness than 

thy record is not true. 

ray record is true: 

that the testimony of two men is true. 

and his record is true: 

we know that his testimony is true. 

they will not receive thy testimony 

have a good report of them which 

This witness is true. Wherefore 

If we receive the witness of men, the 

witness of God is greater: for this is the 

witness of God 
hath the witness in himself: 
believeth not the record that God 
And this is the record, 



3Joh. 12. ye know that our record is true. 
Rev. 1: 2. and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, 
9. for the testimony of Jesus Christ. 
6: 9. and for the testimony which they held: 
11: 7. they shall have finished their testimony, 
12:11. and by the word of their testimony , 

17. and have the testimony of Jesus Christ. 
19: 10. and of thy brethren that have the testimony 
of Jesus : 
— for the testimony of Jesus is 
20: 4. beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and 



fiapTvpiov, marturion. 

Mat. 8: 4. for a testimony unto them. 
10: 18. for a testimony against them 
24: 14. for a witness unto all nations; 
Mar 1 : 44. for a testimony unto them. 
6:11. for a testimony against them. 
13: 9. for a testimony against them. 
Lu. 5:14. for a testimony unto them. 
9: 5. for a testimony against them. 
21 :13, shall turn to you for a testimony. 
Acts 4:33. gave the apostles witness of the 
7:44. had the tabernacle of witness in 
ICo. 1 : 6. Even as the testimony of Christ was 

2: 1 .unto you the testimony of God. 
2Co. 1 : 12. the testimony of our conscience, 
2Th, 1 : 10. because our testimony among you 
ITi. 2: 6. to be testified in due time. 
2Ti. 1 ; 8. ashamed of the testimony of our Lord, 
Heb 3: 5. for a testimony of those things 
Jas. 5: 3. the rust of them shall be a witness against 

you, 
Rev.15: 5. the temple of the tabernacle of the testi- 
mony in heaven 



fiapTvpofiai, marturomai. 

Acts20:26.I take you to record this day, 
Gal. 5: 3. For I testify again to every man 
Eph 4: 17. and testify in the Lord, 



fiaprvg see /napTvp. 



fMKjaaofiaii massaomai. 

Rev.16: 10. they gnawed their tongues for pain, 



/xaori-yoto, mastigoo. 

Mat 10: 17. and they will scourge you 

20: 19. to mock, and to scourge, 

23:34. and (some) of them shallye scourge 
Mar 10: 34. and shall scourge him, 
Lu. 18:33. And they shall scourge (him), and 
Joh. 19: l.took Jesus, and scourged (him). 
Heb 12: 6. and scourgeth every son whom 



fiao-TiZu), mastizo. 

Acts22:25.Is it lawful for you to scourge 

fiavTiZ,, mastix. 

! Mar 3: 10. as many as had plrrgurs. 



MAS ( 473 ) 



ME 



Mar. 5 :29. that she was healed of that plague. 

34. and be whole of thy plague. 
Lu. 7:21. of (their") infirmities and plagues, 
Acts22.24.be examined by scourging ; 
Heb 11 :36. of (cruel) mockings and scourgings, 



/AaaroQ, mastos. 

Lu. 11 :27.and the paps which thou hast sucked. 

23 :29. the paps which never gave suck. 
Rev. 1 -.13. girt about the paps with a golden girdle. 



fia-aioXoyia, mataiologia. 

ITi. 1: 6. turned aside unto vain jangling . 

jULaraioXoyog, mataiologos. 

Tit. 1 : 10. unrulv and vain talkers 



fiaraioo/iai, mataioomai. 

Ro. 1 : 21. but hecame vain in their imaginations, 



fiaraiOQ, mataios. 

ActsM: 15. turn from these vanities unto 

lCo. 3:20. thoughts of the wise, that they are vain. 

15: 17. your faith (is) vain; 
Tit. 3: 9. for they are unprofitable and rain. 
Jas. 1 : 26. this man's religion (is) vain. 
IPet. 1 : 18. from vour vain conversation 



juarator?7C5 mataiotees. 

Ro. 8: 20. was made subject to vanity, 
Eph 4: 17. in the vanity of their mind, 
2Pet. 2: 18. swelling (words) of vanity, 



\x.ary\v, mateen. 



Mat.15: 9. But in vain they do worship me, 
Mar. 7 : 7. Howbeit in vain do they 



liaxaipa, makaira. 



Actsl2: 2. the brother of John with the sword. 

16:27. he drew out his sword, 
Ro. 8 : 35. or peril, or sword ? 

13: 4.beareth not the sword in vain: 

Eph. 6 : 17. sword of the Spirit, which is the word 

Heb 4: 12. sharper than any twoedged sword, 

11:34. escaped the edge of the sword, 

37. were slain with the sword: 

Rev. 6: 4. given unto him a great sword. 

13: 10. he that killeth with the sword must be 
killed with the sword. 
14. which had the wound by a sword, 



/xaxrjj makee. 



2Co. 7: 5. without (were) fightings, 
2Ti. 2:23.theydo gender strifes. 
Tit. 3: 9. and strivings about the law 
Jas.. 4: l.and^^^s among you? 



fiaxo/nai, makomai. 



Joh. 6:52. The Jews therefore strove among them- 
selves, 
Acts 7: 26. himself unto them as they strove, 
2Ti. 2: 24. servant of the Lord must not strive; 
Jas. 4: 2. ye fight and war, yet ye have not, 



Mat.l0:34.not to send peace, but a sword. 
26: 47. with swords and staves, 

51 . and drew his sword, and struck 
52. Put up again thy sivord into his place: for 
all they that take the sword shall perish 
with the sword. 
55. with swords and staves for to take me ? 
Mar 14:43. with swords and staves, 
47. drew a sword, and smote 

48. with swords and (with) staves 
Lu. 21 :24. shall fall by the edge of the sword, 

22 : 36 . he that hath no sword, 

38. behold, here (are) two swords. 

49. shall we smite with the sword? 
52. with swords and staves? 

Joh. 18 : 10. Peter having a sword drew it, 

11 . Put up thy sword into the sheath: 



fie, me. 

From eyo). 

Mat. 3:14. and comest thou to me? 
8: 2. thou canst make me clean. 
10: 33. whosoever shall deny me before men, 

40. receiveth him that sent me. 
11:28. Come unto me, all (ye) that labour 
14: 28. bid me come unto thee on the 

30. he cried, saying, Lord, save me. 
15: 8. and honoureth me with (their) lips ; 
9. in vain they do worship me, 
22. Have mercy on me, O Lord, 
16: 13. Whom do men say that I 

15. But whom say ye that 7am ? 
18: 32. because thou desiredst me: 
19 : 14. forbid them not, to come unto me : 

17. Why callest thou me good? 
22:18. Why tempt ye me, (ye) hypocrites ? 
23:39. Ye shall not see me henceforth, 
25:35. and ye gave me drink : I was a stranger, 
and ye took me in : 
36. Naked, and ye clothed me: I was sick, 
and ye visited me : I was in prison, and 
ye came unto me. 

42. and ye gave me no drink: 

43. a stranger, and ye took me not in : naked, 
and ye clothed me not: sick, and in 
prison, and ye visited me not. 

26 :12. she did (it) for my burial, (lit. for the 
burying me) 

21. one of you shall betray me. 

23. the same shall betray me. 

32. But after Jam risen again, 

34. thou shalt deny me thrice. 

35. Though /should die with thee, 

46. he is at hand that doth betray me. 

55. and staves for to take me? 

— and ye laid no hold on me. 

75. thou shalt deny me thrice. 
27:46.whv hast thou forsaken me? 



ME 



Mat.28: 
Mar. 1 

5; 

6: 



10: 



15 
Lu. 1 



10. 

40. 
7. 

22. 

23. 

7: 6. 

7. 

8:27. 

29. 

38. 
9:19. 

37. 

39. 

14. 

18. 

36. 

47. 

48. 

15. 

18. 

28. 

30. 

31. 

42. 

48. 

49. 

72. 

34. 

43. 

48. 

49. 

18. 

43. 

12. 

46. 

47. 

28. 

18. 

20. 

26. 

48. 

16. 

35. 

40. 
6. 

18. 
9. 

14. 

33. 

35. 

18. 

19. 

26. 

19. 
; 4. 

24. 

: 3. 

5. 

16. 

19. 

38. 

39. 
; 5. 

27. 
:23. 
:15. 

21. 

34. 

61. 
;39. 



18 



J9 



24 



there shall they see me. 

thou canst make me clean. 

that thou torment me not. 

Ask of me whatsoever thou wilt, 

Whatsoever thou shalt ask of me, 

This people honoureth me with 

in vain do they worship me, 

Whom do men say that I am ? 

But whom say ye that 7 am? 

shall be ashamed of me 

bring him unto me. 

but him that sent me. 

lightly speak evil of me. 

Suffer the little children to come unto me, 

Why callest thou me good ? 

that I should do for you ? 

have mercy on me. 

son of David, have mercy on me. 

Why tempt ye me ? 

which eateth with me shall betray me. 

But after that I am risen, 

thou shalt deny me thrice. 

If / should die with thee, 

lo, he that betrayeth me is at hand. 

and (with) staves to take me ? 

and ye took me not: 

thou shalt deny me thrice. 

why hast thou forsaken me ? 

mother of my Lord should come to me ? 

shall call me blessed. 

How is it that ye sought me ? wist ye not 

that /must be about my 
anointed me to preach the gospel to the 

poor ; he hath sent me to heal 
/must preach the kingdom 
thou canst make me clean. 
And why call ye me, Lord, Lord, 
Whosoever cometh to me, 
I beseech thee, torment me not. 
Whom say the people that /am? 
But whom say ye that / am ? 
whosoever shall be ashamed of me 
receiveth him that sent me : 
despiseth him that sent me. 
when / come again, I will repay 
that my sister hath left me to serve 
in his journey is come to me, 
because ye say that / cast out 
he that denieth me before men 
Man, who made me a judge or 
/ must walk to day, 
Ye shall not see me, until 
I pray thee have me excused. 
I pray thee have me excused. 
If any (man) come to me, 
make me as one of thy hired 
they may receive me into their 
Father Abraham, have mercy on me, 
.Avenge me of mine adversary, 
by her continual coming she weary me. 
little children to come unto me, 
Why callest thou me good ? 
son of David, have mercy on me. 
son of David, have mercy on me. 
for to day / must abide at thy house, 
which would not that / should reign 
, Why tempt ye me ? 
with you before /suffer: 
the hand of him that betrayeth me 
thrice deny that thou knowest me. 
thou shalt deny me thrice, 
handle me, and see ; 



( 474 ) ME 

Joh. 1 : 33. but he that sent me to baptize 
48(49). Whence knowest thou me? 

2: 17. hath eaten me up. 

4:34. is to do the will of him that sent me, 

b: 7. to put me into the pool: 
11 . He that made me whole, 
24. and believeth on him that sent me, 
30. the Father which hath sent me. 

36. that the Father hath sent me. 

37. which hath sent me, 
40. ye will not come to me, 

43. and ye receive me not: 
6:26. Ye seek me, not because ye 

35. he that cometh to me 

36. ye also have seen me, and 

37. and him that cometh to me 

38. but the will of him that sent me. 

39. Father's will which hath sent me, 

40. the will of him that sent me, 

44. No man can come to me, except the Father 
which hath sent me 

45. of the Father, cometh unto me. 
57. As the living Father hath sent me, 

— so he that eateth me, even he 
65. no man can come unto me, except 

7: 16. but his that sent me. 

19. Why go ye about to kill me? 

28. he that sent me is true, 

29. and he hath sent me. 

33. (then) I go unto him that sent me. 

34. Ye shall seek me, and shall not find 

36. this that he said, Ye shall seek me, 

37. let him come unto me, and drink. 
8: 16. but I and the Father that sent me. 

18. the Father that sent me 

21. and ye shall seek me, 

26. but he that sent me is true; 

28. but as my Father hath taught me, 

29. And he that sent me is with me: the Father 
hath not left me alone ; 

37. but ye seek to kill me, 

40. But now ye seek to kill me, 

42. but he sent me 

46. Which of you convinceth me of sin ? 
49. and ye do dishonour me. 
54.it is my Father that honoureth me; 

9: 4. the works of him that sent me, 
10: 15. As the Father knoweth me, 

16. them also / must bring, 

17. Therefore doth my Father love me, 

32. of those works do ye stone me? 
11:42. that thou hast sent me. 
12:27. shall I say? Father, save me from this 

hour: 
44. but on him that sent me. 
45- he that seeth me seeth him that sent me. 
49. but the Father which sent me, 
13:13. Ye call me Master and Lord: 

20. receiveth him that sent me. 

21. one of you shall betray me. 

33. Ye shall seek me: 

38. till thou hast denied me thrice. 
14: 7. If ye had known me, 

9. yet hast thou not known me, 
15. If ye love me, keep my 
19. and the world seeth me no more; but ye 

see me : 
21 . he it is that loveth me .- and he that loveth 
me 

23. If a man love me, 

24. He that loveth me not 

— but the Father's which sent me. 



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Joh.l4:28.If ye loved me, ye would rejoice, 
15: 9. As the Father hath loved me, 
16. Ye have not chosen me, 
21. they know not him that sent me. 
25. They hated me without a cause. 
16: 5. to him that sent me; and none of you 
asketh me, 
10. and ye see me no more; 
16. and ye shall not see me : and again, a little 

while, and ye shall see me, 
17. not see me: and again, a little while, and 

ye shall see me : 
19. not see me: and again, a little while, and 
ye shall see me ? 
17: 5. O Father, glorify thou me 

8. believed that thou didst send me. 
21. may believe that thou hast sent me. 

23. may know that thou hast sent me, 

24. for thou lovedst me before the 

25. have known that thou hast sent me. 

26. wherewith thou hast loved me 
18:21. Why askest thou me ? 

23. why smitest thou me ? 
19: 11. he that delivered me unto thee 
20:21. as (my) Father hath sent me, 

29. Thomas, because thou hast seen me, 
21 :15.1ovest thou me more than these? 

16. (son) of Jonas, lovest thou me ? 

17. (son) of Jonas, lovest thou me? 

— the third time, Lovest thou me? 
Acts 2: 28. thou shalt make me full of joy 

7:28. Wilt thou kill me, 

8:31. except some man should guide me? 

36. what doth hinder me to be 
9: 4. why persecutest thou me? 
6. what wilt thou have me to do? 
17. hath sent me, that thou mightest 
10:29. for what intent ye have sent for me? 
11: 11. sent from Ca?sarea unto me. 

15. And as / began to speak, 
12: 11- and hath delivered me 
13:25. Whom think ye that /am? 
16 : 15. If ye have judged me to be 

30. what must I do to be saved? 
18:21. 1 must by all means keep 
19: 21. After /have been there, /must also see 

Rome. 
20: 23. that bonds and afflictions abide me. 
22: 7. Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? 
8. And he said unto me, I am Jesus 

10. And the Lord said unto me, 
13. Came unto me, and stood, and said 

17. /was in a trance; 

21. And he said unto me, Depart: 
23: 3. sittest thou to judge me after the law, and 

commandest me to be 

18. Paul the prisoner called me 

22. hast shewed these things to me. 
24: 12. they neither found me in the 

13. Neither can they prove (lit. establish 
against me) 

18. found me purified in the 

19. if they had ought against me. 
25 : 10. where / ought to be judged : 

11 . no man may deliver me unto them. 
26: 5. Which knew me from the beginning, 

13. shining round about me and them 
14. 1 heard a voice speaking unto me, 

— why persecutest thou me? 
21. the Jews caught me in the temple, 
28. Almost thou persuadest me to be 

28: 18. when they had examined me, 



Ro. 7:11. 


23. 


24. 


8: 2. 


9:20. 


15:16. 


19. 


ICo. 1:17. 


4: 4. 


16: 6. 


11. 


2Co. 2: 2. 


3. 


13. 


7: 7. 


11:16. 


32. 


12: 6. 


7. 


11. 


21. 


Gal. 1:15. 


2:20. 


4:12. 


14.1 


18. 


Eph.6:20. 


Phi. 1: 7. 


2:30. 


4:13. 


Col. 4: 4.< 


ITi. 1:12. 


2Ti. 1:15. 


16. 


17. 


3:11. 


4: 9. 


16. 


17. 


18. 


Tit. 3:12. 


Heb.3: 9. 


8:11. 


11:32. 


Rev.17: 3. 


21: 9. 


10. 



MEr 

by the commandment, deceived me, 
and bringing me into captivity 
who shall deliver me 
hath made me free from 
Why hast thou made me thus ? 
. That / should be the minister of 
, / have fully preached the gospel 
, Christ sent me not to baptize, 
but he that judgeth me is the Lord, 
ye may bring me on my journey 
that he may come unto me : 
who is he then that maketh me glad, 
of whom /ought to rejoice; 
because /found not Titus 
so that /rejoiced the more. 
Let no man think me a fool ; 
yet as a fool receive me, 
desirous to apprehend me : 
above that which he seeth me (to be), 
of Satan to buffet me, 
ye have compelled me : 
lest, when I come again, my God will 

humble me 
who separated me from my 
the Son of God, who loved me, 
ye have not injured me at all. 
but received me as an angel of God, 
not only when /am present 
as /ought to speak, 
because /have you in my heart; 
your lack of service toward me. 
Christ which strengtheneth me. 
as /ought to speak. 
Jesus our Lord, who hath enabled me, for 

that he counted vie faithful, 
in Asia be turned away from me; 
for he oft refreshed me, 
he sought me out very diligently, 
out of (them) all the Lord delivered me. 
to come shortly unto me: 
but all (men) forsook me : 
stood with me, and strengthened me ; 
the Lord shall deliver me 
be diligent to come unto me to 
When your fathers tempted me ; proved 

me, 
for all shall know me, 
the time would fail me to tell 
So he carried me away in the 
And there came unto me one of 
he carried me away in the spirit 



IU£ya\av)(£(i), megalaukeo. 

Jas. 3: 5. and boasteth great things. 



fxeyaXua, megalia. 

Lu. 1 : 49. hath done to me great thing: 
Acts 2:11. the wonderful works of God. 



fjieyaXsLOTrig, megaliotees. 

Lu. 9:43. amazed at the mighty power of God. 
Actsl9:27.her magnificence should be destroyed, 
2Pet. 1 :16. were eyewitnesses of his majesty. 



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ld£ya\o7rp£Trr)Q, megaloprepees. 

2Pet. 1 : 17. a voice to him from the excellent glory, 

juLzyaXvvoj, megaluno. 

Mat.23: 5. and enlarge the borders of their 
Lu. 1 :46. My soul doth magnify the Lord, 

58- had shewed great mercy upon her ; 
Acts 5: 13. but the people magnified them. 

10:46. speak with tongues, and magnify God. 

19: 17. name of the Lord Jesus was magnified. 
2Co.lO: 15. that we shall be enlarged by you 
Phi. 1 : 20. now also Christ shall be magnified in my 



fisyaXcog, megalos. 

Phi. 4: 10. 1 rejoiced in the Lord greatly, 

jtfpyaAtocruvrj, megalosunee. 

Heb. 1 : 3. on the right hand of the Majesty on high 

8 : 1 . throne of the Majesty in the heavens ; 
Jude 25. (be) glory and majesty, dominion 



Mat. 2: 
4: 

5: 

7: 
8: 

15: 

20: 

22 
24 

27 



Mar. 1 

4 



Lu. 



fjityag, megas. 

10. with exceeding great joy. 

16. which sat in darkness saw great light; 
19. shall be called great in the kingdom 
35.it is the city of the great King. 

27. and great was the fall of it. 

24. there arose a great tempest 
26. and there was a great calm. 

28. O woman, great (is) thy faith: 

25. and they that are great exercise 

26. whosoever will be great among you, 

36. which (is) the great commandment 

38. the first and great commandment. 
21. then shall be great tribulation, 
24. and shall shew great signs 

31 . with a great sound of a trumpet, 
46. Jesus cried with a loud voice, 
50. had cried again with a loud voice, 
60. he rolled a great stone to the door 

2. there was a great earthquake: 
8. with fear and great joy; 
26. and cried with a loud voice, 

32. and shooteth out great branches ; 

37. there arose a great storm 

39. and there was a great calm. 

41. And they feared exceedingly, (lit. a great 

fear) 
: 7. And cried with a loud voice, 

11. a great herd of swine feeding. 

42. with a great astonishment. 

: 42. and their great ones exercise 

43. whosoever will be great among 

: 2. Seest thou these great buildings? 

: 15. a large upper room furnished 

: 34. Jesus cried with a loud voice, saying, 
37. cried with a loud, voice, and gave up 

: 4. for it was very great. 

: 15. For he shall be great in the 
32. He shall be great, and shall be 
42. she spake out with a loud voice, 

: 9.and they were sore afraid, (lit. feared a 
great fear) 



Lu. 2: 10. 1 bring you good tidings of great joy, 
4: 25. when great famine was 

33. and cried out with a loud voice, 
38. was taken with a great fever ; 
5:29. Levi made him a great feast 
6:49. the ruin of that house was great. 
7:16. That a great prophet is risen up 
8:28. and with a loud voice said, 

37. they were taken with great fear: 
9: 48. the same shall be great. 
13 : 19. and waxed a great tree ; 
14: 16. A certain man made a great supper, 
16: 26. there is a great gulf fixed : 
17: 15. and with a loud voice glorified God, 
19:37. and praise God with a loud voice 
21 : 11. And great earthquakes shall be 
— and great signs shall there be 
there shall be great distress 
he shall shew you a large upper room 
were instant with loud voices, 
Jesus had cried with a loud voice, 
to Jerusalem with great joy: 
by reason of a great wind 
that great (day) of the feast, 
he cried with a loud voice, 
for that sabbath day was an high day, 
the net to land full of great fishes, 
before that great and notable day 
And with great power gave the 
and great grace was upon them 
and great fear came on all 
And great fear came upon all 
did great wonders and miracles 
and Chanaan, and great affliction: 
they cried out with a loud voice, 
and cried with a loud voice, 
there was a great persecution 
and made great lamentation 
crying with loud voice, 
there was great joy in that city, 
that himself was some great one: 
from the least to the greatest, saying, This 

man is the great power of God. 
beholding the miracles and signs (lit. signs 

and great miracles) 
, as it had been a great sheet 
, as it had been a great sheet, 
, that there should be great dearth 
, Said with a loud voice, 
, they caused great joy unto all the 
. there was a great earthquake, 
.Paul cried with a loud voice, 
, of the great goddess Diana 
, Great (is) Diana of the Ephesians. 
. Great (is) Diana of the Ephesians. 
. of the great goddess Diana, 
. And there arose a great cry: 
.witnessing both to small and great, 
. Festus said with a loud voice, 
. That I have great heaviness 
. ( is it) a great thing if we 
. For a great door and effectual 
. (it is) no great thing if his ministers 
. This is a great mystery: 
.great is the mystery of 
.with contentment is great gain. 
. But in a great house there are 
. glorious appearing of the great God 
. that we have a great high priest, 
. from the least to the greatest. 
. And (having) an high priest over 
. which hath great recompence 



23. 

22:12. 

23:23. 

46. 

24:52. 

Joh. 6:18. 

7:37. 

11:43. 

19:31. 

21:11. 

Acts 2:20. 

4:33. 

5: 5. 
11. 

6: 8. 

7:11. 

57. 

60. 

8: 1. 

2. 

7. 

8. 

9. 

10. 

13. 





10:11. 




11: 5. 




28. 




14:10. 




15: 3. 




16:26. 




28. 




19:27. 




28. 




34. 




35. 




23: 9. 




26:22. 




24. 


Ro. 


9: 2. 


ICo 


. 9:11. 




16: 9. 


2Co.ll:15. 


Epb 


. 5:32 


lTi 


. 3:16. 




6: 6. 


2Ti 


. 2:20. 


Tit. 


2:13. 


Het 


».4:14. 




8:11. 




10:21. 




35. 



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Hebll 


:24. 


13 


:20. 


Jude 


6. 


Rev. 1 


:10. 


2 


:22. 


5 


: 2. 




12. 


6 


: 4. 




10. 




12. 




13. 




17. 


7 


: 2. 




10. 




14. 


8 


: 8. 




10. 




13. 


9 


: 2. 




14. 


10 


: 3. 


11 


: 8. 




11. 




12. 




13. 




15. 




17. 




18. 




19. 


12 


: 1. 




3. 




9. 




10. 




12. 




14. 


13 


2. 




5. 




13. 




16. 


14 


2. 




7. 




8. 




9. 




15. 




18. 




19. 


15 


1. 




3. 


16 


: 1. 




9. 




12. 




14. 




17. 




18. 




19. 




21." 


17 


— 
. 1. 




5.J 




6. 




18. 


18 


: 1. 




2. 




10. 




16. 




18. 




19. 




21. 



Moses, when he was come to years, 
that great Shepherd of the sheep, 
unto the judgment of the great day. 
and heard behind me a great voice, 
into great tribulation, 
proclaiming with a loud voice, 
, Saying with a loud voice, 
.there was given unto him a great sword, 
with a loud voice, saying, 
there was a great earthquake ; 
is shaken of a mighty wind. 
the great day of his wrath is come; 
he cried with a loud voice to 
And cried with a loud voice, 
which came out of great tribulation, 
as it were a great mountain 
there fell a great star from 
saying with a loud voice, 
as the smoke of a great furnace ; 
bound in the great river Euphrates, 
cried with a loud voice, 
in the street of the great city, 
and great fear fell upon them 
they heard a great voice 
there a great earthquake, 
there were great voices in heaven, 
hast taken to thee thy great power, 
that fear thy name, small and great ; 
an earthquake, and great hail, 
a great wonder in heaven ; 
a great red dragon, 
the great dragon was cast out, 
I heard a loud voice 

having great wrath, because he knoweth 
two wings of a great eagle, 
and his seat, and great authority. 
a mouth speaking great things 
he doeth great wonders, 
he caused all, both small and great, 
as the voice of a great thunder: 
Saying with a loud voice, 
that great city, because the 
saying with a loud voice, 
crying with a loud voice to 
cried with a loud cry to 
into the great winepress of the 
great and marvellous, seven angels 
Great and marvellous (are) thy works, 
I heard a great voice out of 
scorched with great heat, 
his vial upon the great river 
of that great day of God Almighty, 
a great voice out of the temple 
there was a great earthquake, 
so mighty an earthquake, (and) so great. 
the great city was divided 
great Babylon came in remembrance 
upon men a great hail out of 
plague thereof was exceeding great. 
judgment of the great whore 
MYSTERY, BABYLON THE GREAT, 
I wondered with great admiration, 
is that great city, 
having great power ; 
cried mightily with a strong voice, saying, 

Babylon the great is fallen, 
Alas, alas that great city Babylon, 
Alas, alas that great city, 
What (city is) like unto this great 
Alas, alas that great city, 
a stone like a great millstone, 
shall that great city Babylon 



Rev.19: 1 . 1 heard a great voice of much 
2. hath judged the great whore, 
5. that fear him, both small and great. 
17. he cried with a loud voice, 
— unto the supper of the great God ; 
18. both small and great. 
20: Land a great chain in his hand. 
11. 1 saw a great white throne, 
12. 1 saw the dead, small and great, 
21 : 3.1 heard a great voice out of 

10. to a great and high mountain, and shewed 

me that great city, 
12. had a wall great and high, 
See also /m£wv and pkyiaroQ. 



julzjeOoq, megethos. 

Eph. 1 : 19. And what (is) the exceeding greatness of 
his power to us- ward 



juLEyio-raveCi megistanes. 

Mar 6: 21. made a supper to his lords, 
Rev. 6: 15. and the great men, and the rich 

18: 23. thy merchants were the great men of the 
earth : 



jiiyioTOQ) megistos. 

2Pet. 1 : 4. exceeding great and precious promises: 



fieOspjurjvEvofiaii methermeenuomai. 

Mat. 1:23. being interpreted is, God with us. 
Mar 5:41 . which is, being interpreted, Damsel, 

15:22. being interpreted, The place of a skull. 
34. which is, being interpreted, My God, 
Joh. 1:42. which is by interpretation, A stone. 
Acts 4:36. which is, being interpreted, The son of 

13: 8. for so is his name by interpretation 



fiWrj, metliee. 

Lu. 21: 34. and drunkenness, and cares of this life, 
Ro. 13: 13. not in rioting and drunkenness, 
Gal. 5: 21. murders, drunkenness, revellings, 



jj.e6io-Ta.vii), jiE^ia-rijiL. inethistano, 
methisteemi. 

Lu. 16: 4. when I am put out of the stewardship, 
| Actsl3:22. when he had removed him, 

19:26. and turned away much people, 
j lCo.13: 2. so that I could remove mountains, 
j Col. 1 : 13. and hath translated (us) into 



jmeOodsia, methodia. 



Eph. 4: 14. whereby they lie in wait to deceive ; (lit. 
unto circumvention of deceit) 
6: 11. to stand against the wiles of the devil. 



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/maOopia, methoria. 

Mar. 7 : 24. went into the borders of Tyre and 


Joh. 15:13. Greater love hath no man than this, 
20. The servant is not greater than 
19: 11. hath the greater sin. 
Ro. 9:12. The elder shall serve the younger. 


/jLtOvaKO/uLai, methuskomai. 

Lu. 12:45. eat and drink, and to be drunken ; 

Eph. 5:18. And be not drunk with wine, 

iTh. 5: 7. they that be drunken are drunken in 


lCo.l3:13.but the greatest of these (is) charity. 

14: 5. for greater (is) he that prophesieth 
Heb 6:13. could swear by no greater, 

16. men verily swear by the greater : 
9: 1 1 . by a greater and more perfect 
11:26. the reproach of Christ greater riches 
Jas. 3: 1. receive the greater condemnation. 


jULtOvvog, methusos. 

lCo. 5: 11. or a drunkard, or an extortioner; 
6: 10. nor drunkards, nor revilers, nor 


4: 6. But he giveth more grace. 
2Pet.2:ll.which are greater in power and might, 
Uoh.3:20. God is greater than our heart, 
4: A. greater is he that is in you, 
5: 9. the witness of God is greater: 


fieOvu), methuo. 

Mat.24:49.and drink with the drunken; 
Joh. 2:10. when men have well drunk, 
Acts 2: 15. these are not drunken, as 
lCo.ll:21.and another is drunken. 
ITh. 5: 7. are drunken in the night. 
Rev.17: 2. have been made drunk with the wine 
6. drunken with the blood of the saints, 

fiziZov, mizon. adv. 

Mat.20:31.but they cried the mare, 


jutXav, melan. subs. 

2Co. 3: 3. written not with ink, 

2Joh. 12. 1 would not (write) with paper and ink: 

3Joh. 13. 1 will not with ink and pen write 


fi(\ag, melas. 

Mat. 5: 36. one hair white or black. 
Rev. 6: 5. and lo a black horse; 

12. sun became black as sackcloth of hair, 


julXct, meli. impers. verb. 

Mat.22: 16. neither carest thou for any 
Mar. 4:38. Master, carest thou not that we 

12: 14. and carest for no man: 
Lu. 10:40. Lord, dost thou not care that 
Joh.l0:13.and careth not for the sheep. 

12: 6. not that he cared for the poor ; 
Actsl8:17. And Gallio cared for none of 
lCo. 7: 21. care not for it: 

9: 9. Doth God take care for oxen? 
lPet. 5 : 7. for he careth for you. 


fiBiZoTspog, mizoteros. 

3Joh. 4. 1 have no greater joy than to hear 

fieiZwv, jue7£ov, mizon, mizon. 

Mat.l 1:11. hath not risen a greater than John 

— is greater than he. 

12: 6. is (one) greater than the temple. 

13:32. is the greatest among herbs, (lit. greater 

than herbs) 
18: l.Who is the greatest (lit. greater) in the 
kingdom 
4. the same is greatest in the kingdom 
23 : 1 1 . But he that is greatest among you 
17. for whether is greater, the gold, 
19. whether (is) greater, the gift, or the 
Mar. 4:32.becometh greater than all herbs, 
9:34. who (should be) the greatest. 
12:31. commandment greater than these. 
Lu. 7:28. there is not a greater prophet than 

— is greater than he. 

9:46. which of them should be greatest. 
12: 18. pull down my barns, and build greater ; 
22:24. should be accounted the greatest. 

26. but he that is greatest among you, 

27. For whether (is) greater, he that sitteth 
Joh. 1 :50(51 ). thou shalt see greater things than 

4:12. Art thou greater than 
5: 20. greater works than these, 

36. But I have greater witness 
8:53. Art thou greater than our father 


jucXeraw, meletao. 

Mar 13:11. neither do ye premeditate : 

Acts 4:25. Why did the heathen rage, and the people 

imagine vain things? 
ITi. 4: 15. Meditate upon these things; 


fi(\i, meli. 

Mat. 3 : 4. his meat was locusts and wild honey. 
Mar 1 : 6. and he did eat locusts and wild honey; 
Rev.10: 9. in thy mouth sweet as honey. 
10. in my mouth sweet as honey: 


jueAio"o**oC) melissios. 

Lu. 24:42. and of an honeycomb. 


10:29. is greater than all ; 

13: 16. The servant is not greater than his lord; 

neither he that is sent greater 
14: 12. and greater (works) than these 

28. for my Father is greater than I. • 


jtitXXw, mello. 

Mat. 2: 13. Herod will seek the young child 
3 : 7. to flee from the wrath to come? 



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Mat.ll 
12 
16 
17 

20 

24 

MarlO 

13 

Lu. 3 

7 

9 

10 
13 
19 

21; 

22; 

24; 

Joh. 4; 



11 
12 

14 
18 
Acts 3 
5 
11 
12 
13 

16 
17 
18 
19 
20 



21 



23 



24 



15 

25 

4 

2 

22 

23 

2 

10 

30 

33 

28: 6 



27 



which was for to come. 

neither in the (world) to come. 

the Son of man sJiatt come in 

Likewise shall also the Son of 

The Son of man shall be betrayed 

that I shall drink of, 

And ye shall hear of wars 

what things should happen unto him, 

when all these things shall be fulfilled? 

from the wrath to come ? 

was sick, and ready to die. 

which he should accomplish 

the Son of man shall be delivered 

whither he himself would come. 

after that thou shalt cut it down. 

he was to pass that (way). 

of God should immediately appear. 

when these things shall come to pass? 

that shall come to pass, 

that should do this thing. 

he which should have redeemed 

for he was at the point of death. 

he himself knew what he would do. 

that they would come and take him 

he it was that should betray him, 

Whither will he go, that we shall not find 

him? will he go unto 
that believe on him should receive: 
that Jesus should die for 
which should betray him, 
what death he should die. 
that thou wilt manifest thyself 
what death he should die. 
seeing Peter and John, about to go 
what ye intend to do as touching 
that there should be great dearth 
when Herod would have brought 
no more to return (lit. being no more 

about to return) to corruption, 
and would have killed himself, 
in the which he will judge the world 
when Paul was now about to open 
magnificence should be destroyed, 
for him, as he was about to sail into 
ready to depart on the morrow ; 
there intending to take in Paul : 
minding himself to go afoot . 
that they should see his face no more, 
the seven days were almost ended, 
as Paul was to be led into the 
And now why tarriest thou ? 
Take heed what thou doest: (lit. art about 

to do) 
which should have examined him : 
God shall smite thee, 
as though ye ivould enquire something 
as though they would enquire somewhat 
and should have been killed 
told me how that the Jews laid wait (lit. 

the lying wait being told me as about to 

be) 
that there shall be a resurrection 
and judgment to come, 
he himself would depart shortly 
because I shall answer for myself 
did say should come : 
and should shew light unto the 
meaning to sail by the coasts of Asia ; 
will be with hurt and much damage, 
as though they would have cast 
while the day was coming on, 
they looked when he should have swollen, 



Ro. 


4:24 




5 


14 




8 


13 
18. 

38. 


ICo 


3 


22 


Gal 


3 


23 


Eph 


1 


21 


Col. 


2: 


17. 


ITh 


3 


4. 


ITi. 


1 


16. 




4 


8. 




6 


19 


2Ti. 


4: 


1. 


Heb 


. 1 


14 




2 


5. 




6 


5. 




3. 


5. 




9 


11 




10 


1. 

27. 




11 


8 
20 




13 


14 


Jas. 


o 


12 


lPet.5 


1 


2Pet. 2 


6 


Rev 


1 


19 




2 


10 




3 


2 
10 
16 




6 


11 




8 


13 




10 


4 
7 




12 


4 
5 




17 


8 



to whom it shall be imputed, 

figure of him that was to come. 

after the flesh, ye shall die: 

glory which shall be revealed in us. 

nor things to come, 

or things to come ; all are your's ; 

which should afterwards be revealed. 

but also in that which is to come: 

a shadow of things to come ; 

that we should suffer tribulation ; 

which should hereafter believe 

and of that which is to come. 

against the time to come, 

who shall judge the quick and 

who shall be heirs of salvation? 

put in subjection the world to come, 

the powers of the world to come, 

when he was about to make the 

an high priest of good things to come, 

a shadow of good things to come, 

which shall devour the adversaries. 

which he shoidd after receive 

concerning things to come. 

but we seek one to come. 

as they that shall be judged 

glory that shall be revealed : 

that after should live ungodly ; 

the things which shall be hereafter ; 

which thou shalt suffer : behold, the devil 

shall cast (some) of you 
that are ready to die : 
which shall come upon all the 
I ivill spue thee out of my mouth. 
that should be killed as they (were), 
angels, which are yet to sound ! 
I was about to write: 
when he shall begin to sound,' 
which was ready to be delivered, 
who was (lit. is about) to rule all nations 
and shall ascend out of the 



fxiXog, melos. 

Mat. 5: 29. that one of thy members should 

30. that one of thy members should perish, 
Ro. 6: 13. Neither yield ye your members 

— and your members (as) instruments 
19. for as ye have yielded your members 

— now yield your members servants 
7: 5. did work in our members 

23. another law in my members, 

— law of sin which is in my members. 

12: 4. as we have many members in one body, 
and all members have not 
5. every one members one of another. 
ICo. 6: 15. your bodies are the members of Christ? 
shall I then take the members of Christ, 
and make (them) the members of 
12: 12. and hath many members, and all the mem- 
bers of that 
14. the body is not one member, 

18. now hath God set the members 

19. if they were all one member, 

20. now (are they) many members, yet 
22. those members of the body, which 

25. but (that) the members should have 

26. And whether one member suffer, all the 

members suffer with it ; or one member 
be honoured, all the members rejoice 

27 . and members in particular. 
Eph. 4: 25. we are members one of another. 



MEA 

Eph. 5;30.we are members of his body, 
Col. 3: 5. Mortify therefore your members 
Jas. 3: 5. the tongue is a little member, 

6. so is the tongue among our members, 
4: 1 . lusts that war in your members ? 



/mefj&pava, membrana. 

2Ti. 4: 13. and the books, (but) especially the parch 



jU£/x0ojucu, memphomai. 

Mar. 7: 2. with unwashen, hands, they found fault. 
Ro. 9:19. Why doth he yet find fault ? 
Heb. 8: 8. For finding fault with them, 



Jude 



fisfjL-ipifxoLpog, mempsimoiros. 

16. These are murmurers, complainers, 



/lev, men. 
Found mostly with the first of two words or 
clauses that are in contrast, the second having 
de; but sometimes combined with ouv, which 
is denoted by 2 . 
Mat. 3:11.1 indeed baptize you with water 
9:37. The harvest truly (is) plenteous, 
10:13. And if )( the house be worthy, 
13: 4. some (seeds) )( fell by the way side, 
8. some )( an hundredfold, some 
23. some )( an hundredfold, some sixty, 

32. Which indeed is the least of all seeds: 
16: 3. ye can discern the face )( of the sky; 

14. Some )( (say that thou art) John the 
17:ll.Elias truly shall first come, 
20:23. Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, 
21:35. and beat one )(, and killed another, 
22: 5. one ) ( to his farm, another to his 

8. The wedding )( is ready, 
23:27. which indeed appear beautiful 

28. Even so ye also outwardly )( appear 
25: 15. And unto one ) ( he gave five talents, 

33. And he shall set the sheep )( on his 
26:24. The Son of man )( goeth as it is written 

41 . the spirit indeed (is) willing, 
Mar 1 : 8.1 indeed have baptized you with 
4: 4. some )( fell by the way side, 
9:12.Elias verily cometh first, and restoreth 
10:39. Ye shall indeed drink of the cup 
12: 5. beating some )(, and killing some. 
14:21. The Son of man indeed goeth, 

38. The spirit truly (is) ready, but the flesh 
16: 19. So 2 then after the Lord had spoken 
Lu. 3: 16. 1 indeed baptize you with 

18. And many other things )( 9 in his 
8: 5. some )( fell by the way side ; 
10: 2. The harvest truly (is) great, 

6. And if ) ( the son of peace be there, 
11 : 48. for they indeed killed them, and ye 
13: 9. And if )( it bear fruit, (well ): 
22:22. And truly the Son of man goeth, as 
23:33. one )( on the right hand, and the other 
41 . And we indeed justly ; for we receive 
56. and rested )( the sabbath day 
Joh. 7:12. for some )( said, He isagoodman: others 
10:41. and said, John )( did no miracle: 



Joh.ll: 
16: 



19 



20 
Acts 1 



( 480 ) MEN 

6. he abode )( two days still in the same 
9. Of sin )(, because they believe not 
22. And ye )( 2 now therefore have sorrow: 

24. These things )( 2 therefore the soldiers did. 
32. and brake the legs of the first ) ( , 
30. many other signs truly 2 did Jesus 

l.The former treatise )( have I made, 

5. For John truly baptized with 

6. When they )( 2 therefore were come 

18. Now )( 2 this man purchased a field 
41. Then )( 2 they that gladly received his 

21. Whom the heaven )( must receive until 

22. For Moses truly said unto the fathers, 
16. for that indeed a notable miracle 

23. The prison truly found we shut 
41. And they )( 2 departed from the presence 

4. Therefore )( 2 they that were scattered 

25. And )( 2 they, when they had testified 
7. hearing )( a voice, but seeing no man. 

31. Then )( 2 had the churches rest 

16. John indeed baptized with water ; 

19. Now )( 2 they which were scattered abroad 

5. Peter )( 2 therefore was kept in prison: 
4. So )( 2 they, being sent forth by 

36. For David ) (, after he had served 

3. Long time therefore )( 2 abode they 

4. and part )( held with the Jews, 
12. And they called Barnabas )(, Jupiter; 

3. And )( 2 being brought on their way by 
30. So )( 2 when they were dismissed, 

5. And )( 2 so were the churches established 
12. Therefore )( 2 many of them believed ; 

17. Therefore )( 2 disputed he in the 

30. And X 2 the times of this ignorance 

32. of the dead, some )( mocked: and others 
14. If )( 2 it were a matter of wrong 

4. John verily baptized with the 
32. Some therefore )( 2 cried one thing, 
38. Wherefore )( 2 if Demetrius, and the 
39. 1 am )( a man (which am) a Jew of 

3.1 am verily a man (which am) a Jew, 

9. they that were with me saw indeed 

8. For the Sadducees )( say that there is no 

18. So )( 2 he took him, and brought 
22. So X 2 the chief captain (then) let the 

31. Then )( 2 the soldiers, as it was 
4. But )( 2 Festus answered, that Paul 

11. For if )( I be an offender, or have 
4. My manner of life ) ( 2 from my youth, 
9. 1 verily 2 thought with myself, 

21. Sirs, ye should )( have hearkened unto 
41 . and the forepart ) ( stuck fast, 
44. and some )( on (broken pieces) of the 
: 5. And )( 2 he shook off the beast into 

22. for as concerning )( this sect, 

24. And some )( believed the things 
Ro. 1: 8. First, )( I thank my God through Jesus 

2: 7. To them )( who by patient continuance 
8. and do not obey )( the truth, 

25. circumcision verily profiteth, if 
3: 2. chiefly )(, because that unto them were 
5: 16. for the judgment )( (was) by one 
6: 11. to be dead indeed unto sin, 
7:12. Wherefore the law )( (is) holy, 

25. So then with the mind )( I myself 
8: 10. the body )( (is) dead because of sin ; 
17. heirs )( of God, and joint-heirs with 
9: 21. to make one vessel )( unto honour, 
10: 1. my heart's desire )( and prayer to God 
11: 13. inasmuch as )( I am the apostle of the 
22. on them which fell )(, severity; 
28. As concerning )( the gospel, (they are) 



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MEN 



16 
ICo. 1 



Ro. 14: 2. For one )( believeth that he may eat 
5. One man )( esteemeth one day 

20. All things indeed (are) pure; but 
: 19. wise )( unto that which is good, and 
: 12. every one of you saith, I )( am of Paul ; 

18. is to them )( that perish foolishness ; 

23. unto the Jews )( a stumblingblock, 
2: 15. he that is spiritual judgeth )( all things, 
3: 4. For while one saith, I )( am of Paul ; 
5: 3. For I verily, as absent in body, 
6 : 4. If ) ( 2 then ye have judgments of things 

7. Now )( 2 therefore there is utterly a fault 
7: 7. one )( after this manner, and another 
9: 24. they which run in a race run all )(, 

25. )( 2 Now they (do it) to obtain 
11: 7. For a man indeed ought not to 

14. that, if a man )( have long hair, 

18. For first )( of all, when ye come 

21 . and one ) ( is hungry, and another is 
12: 8. For to one )( is given by the Spirit 

20. many )( members, yet but one body. 

28. And God hath set some )( in the church, 
: 17. For thou verily givest thanks well, 
: 39. but (there is) one )( (kind of) flesh of 

40. the glory of the celestial (is) one )(, 

51. We shall not all )( sleep, 
:16. To the one )( (we are) the savour of 
:12. So then death ) ( worketh in us, 
: 17. For indeed he accepted the exhortation ; 
: l.For as touching )( the ministering 
; 1. who in presence )( (am) base among you, 

10. For (his) letters )(, say they, (are) 
: 4. For if )( he that cometh preacheth 
: 12. Truly the signs of an apostle 
: 8. Howbeit then )(, when ye knew not God, 

23. But he )( (who was) of the bondwoman 

24. the one )( from the mount Sinai, 
: 1 1 . he gave some )( , apostles ; and some, 
: 15. Some indeed preach Christ even of 

16. The one )( preach Christ of contention, 
28. which is to them )( an evident token 
23. Him ) ( 2 therefore I hope to send 
: 1. to me indeed (is) not grievous, 
13(14). forgetting those things )( which are 
: 23. Which things have indeed a shew 
: 18. even I Paul, once and again ; 

10. who hath abolished )( death, 
; 19. Nevertheless (lit. but indeed) the founda- 
tion of God 

20. and some )( to honour, and some to 
4: 4. shall turn away (their) ears from the 
truth )(, , 
Tit. 1 : 15. Unto the pure all things )( (are) pure: 
Heb. 1 : 7. And of the angels )( he saith, 
3: 5. And Moses verily (was) faithful 
6: 16. For men verily swear by the 
7: 2. first )( being by interpretation 

5. And verily they that are of the sons 

8. And here )( men that die receive tithes; 

11. If )( 2 therefore perfection were by the 
18. For there is verily a disannulling 

21 (20). For those priests )( were made with- 
out an oath ; 

23. And they truly were many priests, 
8: 4. For if )( he were on earth, 
9: 1. Then verily 2 the first (covenant) 

6. the priests went always into the first )( 

tabernacle, 

23. necessary that the patterns )( of things 
10:11. And every priest )( standeth daily 

33. Partly ) (, whilst ye were made a 
11:15. And truly, if they had been mindful 





14 
15 


2Co 


2 
4 

8 

9 

10 


Gal 


11 

12 

4 


Eph 
Phi. 


. 4 
1 




2: 
3: 


Col. 
ITh 
2Ti. 


2: 
2 
1: 

2: 



Heb 1 2 : 9. Furthermore we have had fathers ) ( of our 

10. For they verily for a few days 

11. Now no chastening for the present )( 
Jas. 3: 17. wisdom that is from above is first ) ( pure, 
lPet. 1 :20. Who verily was foreordained 

2 : 4. disallowed indeed of men, 

14. for the punishment )( of evildoers, 
3: 18. being put to death )( in the flesh, 
4: 6. might be judged )( according to men in 
the flesh, 
14. on their part ) ( he is evil spoken of, 
8. defile the flesh )(, despise dominion, 
10. speak evil of those things )( which they 

know not: 
22. And of some )( have compassion, 

See also utvovv y& and 



Jude 



p.8V 



/mevovvyt, menounge. 

Lu. 11:28. Yea rather, blessed (are) they that 
Ro. 9:20. Nay but, O man, who art thou that 
10: 18. Yes verily, their sound went into all 
Phi. 3: 8. Yea doubtless, and I count all things 



fltVTOl, 



mentoi. 



Joh. 



4:27. yet no man said, What seekest thou? 
7:13. Howbeit no man spake openly 
12:42. Nevertheless among the chief rulers also 
20: 5. yet went he not in. 
21 : 4. but the disciples knew not that it 
Jas. 2: 8. If )( ye fulfil the royal law 
Jude 8. Likewise also these (filthy) dreamers 



Mat. 10 
11 
26 

Mar. 6 
14 

Lu. 1 

8 

9 

10 

19 

24 

Joh. 1 



julevio, meno. 

11. and there abide till ye go thence. 
23.it would have remained until this 
38. tarry ye here, and watch with me. 
10. there abide till ye depart from 

34. tarry ye here, and watch. 

56. Mary abode with her about three 
27. neither abode in (any) house, 

4. there abide, and thence depart. 
7. And in the same house remain, 

5. for to day I must abide at thy house. 
29. constrained him, saying, Abide with us: 
— And he went in to tarry with them. 

32. and it abode upon him. 

33. and remaining on him, 

38(39). Master, where dwellest thou? 
39(40). They came and saw where he dwelt, 
and abode with him that day: 

12. they contbiued there not many days. 
36. the wrath of God abideih on him. 

40. that he would tarry with them: and he 

abode there two days. 
38. ye have not his word abiding in you : 
27. for that meat which endureth unto 
56. dwelleth in me, and I in him. 
9. he abode (still) in Galilee. 
31. If ye continue in my word, 

35. the servant abideth not in the house for 

ever: (but) the Son abideth ever. 
41. therefore your sin remaineth. 
40. and there he abode. 

6. he abode two days still in the 

24. ground and die, it abideth alone: 

34. that Christ abideth for ever: 



MEN 



( 482 ) 



MEP 



Joh. 12:46. should not abide in darkness. 
14:10. the Father that dwelleth in me, 

16. that he may abide with you for ever ; 

17. for he dwelleth with you, 

25. being (yet) present with you. 
15: 4. Abide in me, and I in you. 

— except it abide in the vine ; no more can 

ye, except ye abide in me. 

5. He that abideth in me, 

6. If a man abide not in me, 

7. If ye abide in me, and my words abide in 
9. continue ye in my love. 

10. ye shall abide in my love ; 

— and abide in his love. 

11. that my joy might remain 

16. (that) your fruit should remain: 
19:31. that the bodies should not remain upon 
21 : 22. If I will that he tarry till I come, 
23. If I will that he tarry till I come, 
Acts 5: 4. Whiles it remained, was it not thine own? 
(lit. did it not remain to thee) 
9: 43. that he tarried many days in Joppa 
16: 15. come into my house, and abide 
18: 3. he abode with them, and wrought: 
20. When they desired (him) to tarry 
20: 5. These going before tarried for us at 
15. and tarried at Trogy Ilium; and 

23. and afflictions abide me. 
21: 7. abode with them one day. 

8. and abode with him. 

27:31. Except these abide in the ship, 

41 . stuck fast, and remained unmoveable, 
28: 16. Paul was suffered to dwell by himself 
30. Paul dwelt two whole years in 
Ro. 9: 11. the purpose of God according to election 

might stand, 
1 Co. 3 : 14. If any man's work abide 
7 : 8. if they abide even as I. 
11. Ze* her remain unmarried, 
20. Let every man abide in the same 
24.?e£ every man, ...therein abide with God. 
40. she is happier if she so abide, 
13: 13. now abideth faith, hope, charity, 
15: 6. the greater part remain unto this 
2Co. 3: 11. much more that which remaineth 
\A.remaineth the same vail 
9: 9. his righteousness remaineth for ever. 
Phi. 1 : 25. 1 know that I shall abide and 
ITi. 2: 15. if they continue in faith and 
2Ti. 2: 13. he abideth faithful: he cannot deny 
3:14. continue thou in the things 
4:20. Erastus abode at Corinth: 
Heb 7: 3. abideth a priest continually. 

24. because he continueth ever, 
10:34. and an enduring substance. 
12:27. cannot be shaken may remain. 
13 : 1 . Let brotherly love continue. 

14. here have we no continuing city, 
lPet. 1:23. which liveth and abideth for ever. 

25. the word of the Lord endureth for ever. 
Uoh.2: 6. He that saith he abideth in him 

10. abideth in the light, 
14. the word of God abideth in you, 
17.doeth the will of God abideth for ever. 
19. they would (no doubt) have continued 

with us: 
24. Let that therefore abide in you, 

— shall remain in you, ye also shall continue 

27. received of him abideth in you, 

— ye shall abide in him. 

28. little children, abide in him ; 
3: 6. Whosoever abideth in him 



Uoh.3: 9. his seed remaineth in him: 

14. He that loveth not (his) brother abideth 

in death. 
15.no murderer hath eternal life abiding in 
17. how dwelleth the love of God in him ? 
24. dwelleth in him, and he in him. And 

hereby we know that he abideth in us, 
4: 12. God dwelleth in us, 
13. that we dwell in him, 

15. God dvjelleth in him, 

16. he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, 

and God in him. 
2Joh. 2. For the truth's sake, which dwelleth in us, 
9. and abideth not in the doctrine 
— He that abideth in the doctrine 
Rev.l7:10. he must continue a short space. 



fiepiluLva, memmna. 

Mat.13: 22. the care of this world, 
Mar. 4: 19. the cares of this world, 
Lu. 8: 14. are choked with cares and riches 

21 : 34. and cares of this life, 
2Co.ll:28.the care of all the churches. 
lPet. 5 : 7. Casting all your care upon him ; 



/uspifivaw, merimnao. 

Mat. 6:25. Take no thought for your life, 

27. Which of you by taking thought can 

28. why take ye thought for raiment ? 
31. Therefore take no thought, 

34. Take therefore no thought for the morrow: 
for the morrow shall take thought 
10:19. take no thought how or what ye shall 
Lu. 10:41. thou art careful and troubled 

12:11. take ye no thought how or what thing 
22. Take no thought for your life, 

25. which of you icith taking thought 

26. why take ye thought for the rest? 
lCo. 7:32. He that is unmarried careth for 

33. he that is married careth for the 

34. careth for the things of the Lord, 
— careth for the things of the world, 

12:25. should have the same care one for 
Phi. 2:20. who will naturally care for your state. 
4: 6. Be careful for nothing; 



Mat.l2:25. 




26. 


Mar 


.3:24. 




25. 




26. 




6:41. 


Lu. 


12:13. 


Ro. 


12: 3. 


lCo 


1:13. 




7:17. 




34. 


2Co.l0:13. 


Heb 


7: 2. 



jU£joi£w, merizo. 

. Every kingdom divided against itself 
city or house divided against itself 

, he is divided against himself; 

, if a kingdom be divided against 

, if a house be divided against itself, 

, and be divided, he cannot stand, 
the two fishes divided he among them all. 

.that he divide the inheritance with me. 
as God hath dealt to every man 

, Is Christ divided ? 

as God hath distributed, to every man, 
There is difference (also) between 
which God hath distributed to us, 
Abraham gave a tenth part of all ; 



/aepig, mens. 

Lu. 10: 42. Mary hath chosen that good part, 
Acts 8:21. Thou hast neither part nor lot 



MEP 



( 483 ) 



ME2 



Acts] 6 : 12. the chief city of that part of Macedonia, 
2Co. 6:15. what part hath he that believeth 
Col. 1 : 12. us meet to be partakers of the inheritance 
(lit. unto the share of the inheritance) 



jU£joto-/.ioc, merismos. 

Heb 2: 4. and gifts of the Holy Ghost, 

4 -.12. even to the dividing asunder of soul and 
spirit, 



fispiarriQ, meristees. 

Lu. 12:14. made me a judge or a divider over you? 



ptpog, meros. 

Mat. 2 : 22. into the parts of Galilee : 

15: 21. departed into the coasts of Tyre and 
16:13. Jesus came into the coasts of Ca?sarea 
24:51. and appoint (him) his portion with 
Mar. 8:10. came into the parts of Dalmanutha. 
Lu. 11:36. full of light, having no part dark, 
12:46. will appoint him his portion with 
15: 12. give me the portion of goods that 
24:42. they gave him a piece of a broiled fish, 
Joh. 13 : 8. If I wash thee not, thou hast no part with 
19:23. and made four parts, to every soldier a 

part; 
21 : 6. Cast the net on the right side 
Acts 2: 10. and in the parts of Libya 

5: 2. brought a certain part, and laid 
19: 1. passed through the upper coasts 

27. not only this our craft is in danger 
20: 2. when he had gone over those parts, 
23: 6. one part were Sadducees, and 
9. of the Pharisees' part arose, and 
: 25. blindness in part is happened to Israel, 
: 15. boldly unto you in some sort, 
24. be somewhat filled with your 
: 18. and I partly believe it, (lit. I believe some 

part) 
27. and members in particular. 
: 9. For we know in part, and we prophesy in 

part. 
10. then that which is in part shall 
12. now I know in part; 
: 27. and (that) by course; and let one 
: 14. acknowledged us in part, 
: 5. he hath not grieved me, but in part: 
: 10. had no glory in this respect, 
: 3. should be in vain in this behalf; 
: 9. into the lower parts of the earth ? 
16. in the measure of every part, 
16. or in respect of an holyday, 
; 5. we cannot now speak particularly, (lit. 

according to part ) 
16. let him glorify God on this behalf. 
19. was divided into three parts, 
6. hath part in the first resurrection : 
8. shall have their part in the lake 
19. God shall take away his part out of the 
book of life, 



Ro. 11 
15 



lCo.ll 



14 

2Co. 1 

2 

3 

9 

Eph. 4 

Col. 2 
Heb. 9: 

lPet.4: 

Rev.16: 

20: 

21: 

22: 



jU£crrjju€jOta, meseembria. 

Acts 8:26. Arise, and go toward the south 
22: 6. nigh unto Damascus about noon, 



Heb. 



fiEo-iTevu), mesitno. 

6:17. confirmed ( it) by an oath : 



jLt£o-irrjCj mesitees. 



Gal. 3:19. in the hand of a mediator. 

20. Now a mediator is not (a mediator) of one, 
lTi. 2: 5. one mediator between God and men, 
Heb. 8 : 6. is the mediator, of a better covenant, 

9: 15. he is the mediator of the new testament, 
12:24. And to Jesus the mediator of the new 



/jlectovvktiov, mesonuktion. 

Mar 13: 35. or at midnight, or at the 
Lu. 11 : 5. and shall go unto him at midnight, 
Actsl6:25.at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, 
20: 7. continued his speech until midnight. 



Mat.10: 
13: 



14 



18 



25 

Mar. 3 



9 

14 

Lu. 2 

4 



23: 

24: 

Joh. 1: 



19: 

20: 

Acts 1 

2: 
4: 
17 

23 

26 
27 

ICo. 5 



jU£o-oc 5 mesos. 

16. as sheep in the midst of wolves: 
: 25. sowed tares among the wheat, 

49. sever the wicked from among the just, 
: 6. Herodias danced before them, (lit. in the 
midst) 

24. ship was now in the midst of the sea, 
: 2. and set him in the midst of them, 

20. there am I in the midst of them. 

: 6. And at midnight there was a cry 
3. had the withered hand, Stand forth, (lit. 
into the midst) 
: 47. the ship was in the midst of the sea, 
: 31. through the midst of the coasts of 
: 36. and set him in the midst of them: 
: 60. high priest stood up in the midst, 
:46. sitting in the midst of the doctors, 
: 30. passing through the midst of them 

35. the devil had thrown him in the midst, 
: 19. into the midst before Jesus. 

: 8. and stand forth in the midst. 

7. And some fell among thorns ; 

3. as lambs among wolves. 
11. he passed through the midst of Samaria 

21 . in the midst of it depart out ; 

27. 1 am among you as he that serve th. 
55. a fire in the midst of the hall, 
— Peter sat down among them. 
45. was rent in the midst. 

36. Jesus himself stood in the midst 
26. there standeth one among you, , 

3. when they had set her in the midst, 
9. and the woman standing in the midst. 
59. through the midst of them, 

18. and Jesus in the midst. 

19. and stood in the midst, and saith 

26. stood in the midst, and said, Peace 
15. Peter stood up in the midst 
18. he burst asunder in the midst, 

22. God did by him in the midst of you, 
7. had set them in the midst, 

22. Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, 

33. Paul departed from among them. 

10. by force from among them, 

13. At midday, O king, I saw 

21. Paul stood forth in the midst of them, 

27. about midnight the shipmen 
; 2. be taken away from among you . 

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6: 


5 


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6: 


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2: 


15. 


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14. 


ITh. 


2: 


7. 


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2; 


7 


Heb 


2 


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2: 


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able to judge between his brethren ? 

come out from among them, 

in the midst of* a crooked and 

and took it out of the ivay, 

But we were gentle among you, 

until he be taken out of the way. 

in the midst of the church will I 

in the midst of the seven candlesticks 

walketh in the midst of the seven 

which is in the midst of the paradise 

in the midst of the throne, and round 

in the midst of the throne and of the four 

beasts, and in the midst of the elders, 
in the midst of the four beasts 
in the midst of the throne 
In the midst of the street of it, 



fieaoTOL'^ov, mesotoikon. 

Eph. 2: 14. hath broken down the middle wall of 



fisaovpavriiuia, mesouraneema. 

Rev. 8: 13. flying through the midst of heaven, 
14: 6. angel fly in the midst of heaven, 
19: 17. that fly in the midst of heaven, 



julegoco, mesoo. 

Joh. 7 ; 14. about the midst of the feast 



/uitGTOQi mestos. 



Mat.23: 28. within ye are full of hypocrisy 
Joh. 19: 29. was set a vessel full of vinegar: 

21 : 11 .full of great fishes, 
Ro. 1 : 29. full of envy, murder, debate, 

15: 14. that ye also are full of goodness, 
Jas. 3: 8. unruly evil, full of deadly poison. 

17. full of mercy and good fruits, 
2Pet. 2: 14. Having eyes full of adultery, 



jUEOTow, mestoo. 
Acts 2: 13. These men are full of new wine. 



fAZTai meta. 



a marks where it is followed by an accusative, and 
not a genitive case. 

Mat. 1 : 12. after* they were brought to Babylon, 
23. being interpreted is, God with us. 
2: 3. and all Jerusalem with him. 

11. the young child with Mary his mother, 
4: 2 1. in a ship with Zebedee their 
5:25. thou art in the way with him ; 

41. go with him twain. 
8: 11. and shall sit down xoith Abraham, 
9: 11. Why eateth your Master with publicans 

15. as the bridegroom is with them? 
12 : 3. and they that were with him ; 

4. neither for them which were with him, 
30. He that is not with me is against me; 
and he that gathereth not with me 

41. in judgment with this generation, 

42. in the judgment with this generation, 



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MET 

and taketh with himself seven 
with joy receiveth it ; 
promised with an oath to give 
having with them (those that were) 
in the glory of his Father with his angels ; 
And after* six days Jesus taketh 
Moses and Elias talking with him. 
how long shall I be with you ? 
take with thee one or two more, 
which would take account o/his servants. 
If the case of the man be so with (his) 
when he had agreed with the labourers 
with her sons, worshipping 
and a colt with her : 
their disciples with the Herodians, 
Immediately after* the tribulation 
with power and great glory, 
shall send his angels with a great sound 
to eat and drink with the drunken ; 
his portion with the hypocrites : 
and took no oil with them : 
oil in their vessels with their lamps, 
they that were ready went in with him 
After* a long time the lord of those ser- 
vants cometh, and reckoneth with them, 
all the holy angels with him, 
Ye know that after * two days is 
the poor always with you ; 
at thy house with my disciples, 
he sat down with the twelve, 
dippeth (his) hand with me in the 
when I drink it new with you in 
But after* I am risen again, 
Then cometh Jesus with them unto 
and watch ivith me. 
could ye not watch with me one 
and with him a great multitude with 

swords and staves, 
one of them which were with Jesus 
with swords and staves for to 
and sat with the servants, 
Thou also wast with Jesus 
, This (fellow) was also with Jesus 
, again he denied with an oath, 
, And after* a while came unto (him) 
.vinegar to drink mingled with gall: 
, xvith the scribes and elders, said, 
,out of the graves after* his resurrection, 
. and they that were with him, 
that followed (lit. is after*) the day of the 
After* three days I will rise again. 
. and setting a watch. (lit. with the watch) 

th fear and great joy ; 
. were assembled with the elders. 
I am with you alway, 
and was with the wild beasts ; 
Now after* that John was put in prison, 
. in the ship with the hired servants, 
with James and John. 

36. Simon and they that were with him 
2: 16. saw him eat with publicans and 

— and drinketh with publicans and 

19. while the bridegroom is with them? as 
long as they have the bridegroom with 
them, 

25. and they that were with him? 
3: 5. round about on them with anger, 

6. took counsel with the Herodians 

7. with his disciples to the sea: 
14. that they should be with him, 

4: 16. receive it with gladness ; 

36. were also with him other little ships. 



MET 



( 485 ) 



MET 



Mar 5: 18. prayed him that he might be with him. 
24. And '(Jesus) went with him; 
40. and them that were with him, 
6\2b.with haste unto the king, 

50. he talked with them, 
8: 10. into a ship with his disciples, 
14. in the ship with them more than 
31. and after* three days rise again. 
38. with the holy angels. 
9: 2. And after* six days Jesus taketh 
8. save Jesus only with themselves. 
24. and said with tears, 
10:30. with persecutions ; and in the 
11:11. unto Bethany with the twelve. 
13:24. after* that tribulation, the sun shall be 

26. with great power and glory. 

14: 1. After* two days was (the feast of) 

7 . the poor with you always, 

14.passover with my disciples ? 

17- he cometh with the twelve. 

18. which eateth with me shall betray me. 
20. that dippeth with me in the dish. 

28. But after* that I am risen, 

33. And he taketh with him Peter and 

43. with him a great multitude with swords 

and staves, 
48. with swords and (with) staves to take 
54. and he sat with the servants, 
62. and coming in the clouds of heaven. 
67. thou also wast with Jesus of Nazareth. 
70. And a little after* they that stood by 
15: l.with the elders and scribes 

7. bound with them that had made 

28. he was numbered with the transgressors. 
31. among themselves with the scribes, 

16: 10. told them that had been with him, 

12. After* that he appeared in another form 

19. after* the Lord had spoken unto 
Lu. 1 :24. And after* those days his wife 

28. the Lord (is) with thee: 
39. into the hill country icith haste, 
58. had shewed great mercy upon her ; 
66. the hand of the Lord was with him. 
72. To perform the mercy (promised) to our 
fathers, 

2:36. had lived with an husband seven years 
46. after* three days they found him 
51. And he went down with them, 

5:27. after* these things he went forth, 

29. that sat down with them. 

30. Why do ye eat and drink with publicans 
34. while the bridegroom is with them ? 

6: 3. and they which were with him ; 
4. to them that were with him ; 
17. And he came down with them, 
7:36. that he would eat with him. 
8:13. receive the word with joy ; 

45. Peter and they that were with him said, 
9:28. an eight days after* these sayings, 

39. and it teareth him that he foameth again, 

(lit. with foam) 
49. because he followeth not with us. 
10: 1. After* these things the Lord appointed 
ll.with joy, saying, Lord, even the devils 
37. He that shewed mercy on him. 
11: 7. my children are with me in bed ; 

23. He that is not with me is against me: 
and he that gathereth not with me 

31. judgment with the men of this 

32. with this generation, and shall condemn 
12: 4. and after * that have no more that they 

5. which after* he hath killed 



Lu. 12: 13. he divide the inheritance with me. 

46. his portion with the unbelievers. 

58. When thou goest with thine adversary 
13 : 1 . had mingled with their sacrifices. 
14: 9. thou begin with shame to take 

31. against him with twenty thousand? 
15:13. And not many days after* 

29. might make merry with my friends: 

30. devoured thy living with harlots, 

31. Son, thou art ever with me, 

17: 8. and afterward* thou shalt eat and 
15. and with a loud voice glorified God, 
20. cometh not with observation: 

18: 4. but afterward* he said within himself, 

21 :27. with power and great glory. 

22 : 1 1 . passover with my disciples ? 

15.passover with you before I suffer: 

20. also the cup after * supper, 

21 . (is) with me on the table. 

28. continued with me in my temptations. 
33. Lord, I am ready to go with thee, 

37. reckoned among the transgressors : 
52. with swords and staves ? 
53. 1 was daily with you in the 

58. And after* a little while another 

59. this (fellow) also was with him : 

23:12. were made friends together: (lit. with one 
another) 
43.be with me in paradise. 
24: 5. the living among the dead? 

29. Abide with us : for it is toward 

30. as he sat at meat with them, 
52. to Jerusalem with great joy: 

Joh. 2:12. After* this he went down to Capernaum, 
3: 2. except God be with him. 

22. After* these things came Jesus 
— there he tarried with them, 

25. and (lit. ivith) the Jews about purifying. 

26. he that was with thee beyond 
4:27. talked with the woman: 

Why talkest thou with her ? 

43. Now after* two days he departed 
5; 1 . After * this there was a feast of the Jews ; 
4. first after * the troubling of the water 

14. Afterward* Jesus findeth him 
6 : 1 . After * these things Jesus went 
3. and there he sat with his disciples. 

43. Murmur not among yourselves. 

66. walked no more with him. 
7 : 1 . After * these things Jesus walked 

33. a little while am I with you, 
8: 29. he that sent me is with me: 
9:37. it is he that talketh with thee. 

40. which were with him heard 
11 : 7. Then after * that saith he 

1 1 . and after * that he saith unto them, 

16. that we may die with him. 
31 . which were with her in the house, 
54. continued with his disciples. 
56. and spake among themselves, 

12: 8. the poor always ye have with you ; 

17. that was with him when he 
35. a little while is the light with you. 

13: 7. but thou shalt know hereafter.* 
8. thou hast no part with me. 

18. He that eateth bread with me 
27. after* the sop Satan entered into him. 
33. yet a little while I am with you. 

14: 9. Have I been so long time with you, 
16. that he may abide with you for ever ; 
30. Hereafter I will not talk much with you: 

15:27. ve have been with me from the 



MET 



( 486 ) 



Joh.16: 4, 

19, 

32 

17:12, 

24 

18: 2 

3, 

5, 

18 

26 

18 

28 

38 

40 

7 

24 

26 



19: 



20: 



21 

Acts 1 



10 



, because I was with you. 

. Do ye enquire among yourselves 

.because the Father is with me. 

. While I was with them in the world, 

. be with me where I am ; 

. resorted thither with his disciples. 

, cometh thither with lanterns and 

• which betrayed him, stood with them. 
. and Peter stood with them, 

. in the garden with him ? 

. and two other with him, 

. After a this, Jesus knowing that 

. after a this Joseph of Arimatheea, 

. in linen clothes with the spices, 

. not lying with the linen clothes, 

.was not with them when Jesus came. 

.after 3 ' eight days again his disciples were 

within, and Thomas with them : 
. After* these things Jesus shewed himself 
. after a his passion by many infallible 
. not many days hence. 3 
. numbered with the eleven 

• full of joy with thy countenance. 

.let me freely (lit. with boldness) speak 
. that with all boldness they may speak 
, spake the word of God with boldness, 
.brought them without violence: 
, After a this man rose up Judas 
. when* his father was dead, 
, and to his seed after 3 - him, 
and after 3 ' that shall they come forth, 
. but God was with him, 
, with the angel which spake to him 
, brought in with Jesus into the 
, with the disciples which were 
, And he was with them coming in 
. Dorcas made, while she was with them. 
.after 3 the baptism which John 
for God was with him. 
, after a he rose from the dead. 
, the hand of the Lord was with them : 
.intending after 3 - Easter to bring him 
. And after 3 - the reading of the law 
. and with an high arm brought he 
, And after 3 - that he gave (unto them) 
.there cometh one after 3 - me, 
. had prayed with fasting, 
, all that God had done with them, 
.that God had done with them. 
. And after a they had held their peace, 
.After 3 - this I will return, 
, they were let go in peace from 
. with many others also. 
.And some days after 3 - Paul said 
, with all readiness of mind, 
.After 3 - these things Paul departed 
, For I am with thee, 
, which should come after 3 - him, 
After 3 - 1 have been there, 
, And after 3 - the uproar was ceased, 
after 3 - the days of unleavened bread, 
I have been with you 
with all humility of mind, 
I might finish my course with joy, 
that after a my departing shall 
night and day with tears, 
and to them that were with me. 
And after 3 - those days we took up 
And after 3 - five days Ananias the high 

priest descended with the elders, 
with all thankfulness, 
and with great violence took 



Acts24 
25 



28 

Ro. 12 

15 

16 

ICo. 6 

7 

11 
16 

2Co. 6 

7 
8 

13 

Gal. 1 
2 

3 

4 

6 
Eph.4 



Phi. 1 
2 



Col. 1 
4 

lTh. 1 
3 
5 

2Th. 1 



ITi. 1 

9 



MET 

: 18. neither with multitude, nor with tumult. 
24. And after a certain days, 
: 1 . after a three days he ascended from 

12. conferred with the council, 

23. with great pomp, and was entered 
:12. with authority and commission 

: 10. this voyage will be with hurt 

14. not long after a there arose 

24. all them that sail with thee. 
: 1 1 . And after a three months 

13. and after 3 - one day the south wind blew, 

17. that after 3 - three days Paul called 

31. with all confidence, no man forbidding 
: 15. Rejoice with them that do rejoice, and 
weep with them that weep. 

18. live peaceably with all men. 

: 10. Rejoice, ye Gentiles, with his people. 

33. God of peace (be) with you all. 
: 20. of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with you. 

24. (be) with you all. 
: 6. brother goethto law with brother, 

7. ye go to law one with another. 
: 12. and she be pleased to dwell with him, 

13. if he be pleased to dwell with her, 
:25.(he took) the cup, when he had supped, 

(lit. after 3 - supping) 
: 11. look for him with the brethren. 
12. unto you with the brethren: 

23. of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with you. 

24. My love (be) with you all in Christ 

: 15. hath he that believeth with an infidel? 

16. the temple of God with idols ? 
: 15. with fear and trembling ye received 
: 4. Praying us with much intreaty 

18. we have sent with him the brother, 
: 1 1 . and peace shall be with you. 

14(13). of the Holy Ghost, (be) with you 
: 18. Then after 3 - three years I went up 
: 1. to Jerusalem with Barnabas, 

12. he did eat with the Gentiles: 
: 17. and thirty years after, 3 - cannot disannul, 
:25.is in bondage with her children. 

30. with the son of the freewoman. 
: 18. Jesus Christ (be) with your spirit. 
: 2. With all lowliness and meekness, with 
longsuffering, 

25. every man truth with his neighbour: 
: 5. with fear and trembling, 

7. With good will doing service, 

23. and love with faith, 

24. Grace (be) with all them that love 
: 4. making request with joy, 

•A2. with fear and trembling. 
29. in the Lord ivith all gladness ; 
: 3. with Clement also, 
6. and supplication with thanksgiving 
9. the God of peace shall be with you. 
23. Jesus Christ (be) with you all. 
: 1 1 . longsuffering with joyfulness ; 
: 18. Grace (be) with you. 
: 6. with joy of the Holy Ghost: 
: 13. Jesus Christ with all his saints. 
:28.our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with you. 
: 7. rest with us, when the Lord Jesus shall 

be revealed from heaven with his 
: 12. that with quietness they work, 
16. The Lord (be) with you all. 
18. our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with you all. 
: 14. abundant with faith and love 
9. with shamefacedness and sobriety ; 

15. and holiness with sobriety. 

, 4. in subjection with all gravity ; 



MET 



( 487 ) 



MET 



ITi. 4: 3. to be received with thanksgiving 
4. if it be received with thanksgiving: 

14. with the laying on of the hands 
6: 6. godliness with contentment is 

21. Grace (be) with thee. 

2Ti. 2: 10. in Christ Jesus with eternal glory. 

22. with them that call on the Lord 

4: 11. Only Luke is with me. Take Mark, and 
bring him with thee: 
22. The Lord Jesus Christ (be) with thy 
spirit. Grace (be) with you. 
Tit. 2:15. and rebuke with all authority. 

3:10. after 3 - the first and second admonition 

15. All that are with me salute thee. 
— Grace (be) with you all. 

Philem.25(24) our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with your 
Heb. 4: 7. after* so long a time ; 

8. then would he not afterward* have 

16. Let us therefore come boldly (lit. with 

boldness) 
5: 7. with strong crying and tears 
7: 21. but this with an oath 

28. which was since* the law, 
8:10. after* those days, saith the Lord; 
9: 3. And after* the second veil, 

19. with water, and scarlet wool, 

27. but after* this the judgment: 

10: 15. for after* that he had said before, 

16. after* those days, saith the Lord, 

22. Let us draw near with a true heart 
26. after* that we have received the 

34. took joyfully (lit. with joy) the spoiling 
11: 9. with Isaac and Jacob, 

31 . when she had received the spies with 
12:14. Follow peace with all (men), 

17. he sought it carefully with tears. 

28. with reverence and godly fear: 
13: 17. that they may do it with joy, 

23. with whom, if he come shortly, 
25. Grace (be) with you all. 

lPet. 1 : 11. glory that should follow, (lit. after* these) 

3 : 15. with meekness and fear : 
2Pet. 1 : 15. that ye may be able after* my decease 
Uoh.l: 3. may have fellowship with us: and truly 

our fellowship (is) with the Father, 

and with his Son 

6. that we have fellowship loith him, 

7. we have fellowship one ivith another, 
2: 19. have continued with us: 

4: 17. Herein is our love (lit. love with us) 
made perfect, 
2Joh. 2. and shall be with us for ever. 

3. Grace be with you, 
Rev. 1 : 7. Behold, he cometh with clouds ; 

12. to see the voice that spake with me. 

19. the things which shall be hereafter;* 

2: 16. will fight against them with the sword of 

22. that commit adultery with her 
3: 4. they shall walk with me in white: 

20. and will sup with him, and he with me. 

21. to sit with me in my throne, 

— and am set down with my Father 
4: 1. After* this I looked, and, behold, 

— of a trumpet talking with me ; 
— things which must be hereafter.* 

6: 8. and Hell followed with him." 
7: 1. And after* these things I saw 

9. After* this I beheld, and, lo, 
9: 12. two woes more hereafter.* 
10: 8. spake unto me again, 
11: 7. shall make war against them, 
11. And after* three davs and an half 

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. his angels were cast out with him. 
. to make war with the remnant 
, who is able to make war with him ? 
to make war with the saints, 
and with him an hundred forty 
not defiled with women ; 
their works do follow )( them. 
And after* that I looked, 
and talked with me, 
With whom the kings of the earth 
one hour with the beast, 
shall make war with the Lamb, 
they that are with him (are) called, 
after* these things I saw 
fornication with her, 
lived deliciously with her, 
after* these things I heard a great 
war against him that sat on the horse, 

and against his army, 
and with him the false prophet 
after* that he must be loosed 
they lived and reigned with Christ 
shall reign with him a thousand years, 
the tabernacle of God (is) with men, and 

he will dwell with them, 
God himself shall be with them, 
and talked with me, 
he that talked with me had 
my reward (is) with me, 
our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with you all. 



jU£ra€atvw, metabaino. 

Mat. 8: 34. that he would depart out of their 
11: 1 . he departed thence to teach and 
12: 9. when he was departed thence* 
15:29. Jesus departed from thence, and 
17:20. Remove hence to yonder place; and it 
shall remove ; 

Lu. 10: 7. Go not from house to house. 

Joh. 5 : 24. is passed from death unto life. 

7 : 3. Depart hence, and go into Judaea, 
13 : 1 . that he should depart out of this 

ActslS : 7. he departed thence, and entered 

Uoh.3:14.we have passed from death unto life, 



/uLeTataXXo/jiaii metaballomai. 

Acts28: 6. they changed their minds, and said 



juerayw, metago. 



Jas. 



3: 3. and we turn about their whole body. 

4. yet are they turned about with a very small 



jUtraSiSojjUt, metadidomi. 

Lu. 3 : 1 1 . let him impart to him that hath none 
Ro. 1:11. that I may impart unto you some 

12: 8. he that giveth, (let him do it) with 
Eph. 4: 28. that he may have to give to him that 
lTh. 2: 8. willing to have imparted unto you, 



fieraOeaig, metathesis. 

Heb. 7 : 12. of necessity a change also of the law. 
11 : 5. for before his translation 
12:27. the removing of those things that are 



MET 



fitraipix), metairo. 



Mat.l3:53. finished these parables, he departed thence. 
19: 1. he departed from Galilee, 



fizTaKaXwfiai) metalialeomai. 

Acts 7: 14. and called his father Jacob to (him), 
10:32. and call hither Simon, 
20: 17. and called the elders of the church. 
24:25.1 will call for thee. 



jUETcuavio), metakineo. 

Col. 1 : 23. and (be) not moved away from the hope of 
the gospel, 



/neraXafi^avw, metalambano. 

Acts 2:46. did eat their meat with gladness 
24:25. when I have a convenient season, 
27:33. Paul besought (them) all to take meat, 

2Ti. 2: 6. must be first partaker of the fruits. 

Heb 6: 7. receiveth blessing from God: 

12: 10. that (we) might be partakers of his 



( 488 ) MET 

Lu. 15: 7. over one sinner that repenteth, 

10. over one sinner that repenteth. 
16:30. from the dead, they idM repent. 
17: 3. and if he repent, forgive him. 

4. saying, I repent; thou shalt forgive 
Acts 2:38. Repent, and be baptized every one 

3:19. Repent ye therefore, and be converted. 
8:22. Repent therefore of this thy 
17:30. all men every where to repent: 
26: 20. that they should repent and turn to God, 
2Co.l2:21.and have not repented 
Rev. 2: 5. repent, and do the first works; 
— except thou repent. 
16. Repent; or else I will come 
21.1 gave her space to repent of her forni- 
cation ; and she repented not. 
22. except they repent of their deeds. 
3: 3. and hold fast, and repent. 

19.be zealous therefore, and repent. 
9:20. repented not of the works 

21. Neither repented they of their 
16: 9. they repented not to give him glory. 

11. and repented not of their deeds. 



jLizraXyiipig, metaleepsis. 

ITi. 4: 3. which God hath created to be received 
(lit. for reception} 



/nETaWaTTO), metallatlo. 

Ro. 1 : 25. Who changed the truth of God 

26. even their women did change the 



/Li&7aiJ,i\ojULah metamelomai. 

Mat.21 :29. afterward he repented, and went. 
32. repented not afterward, that ye 
27: 3. repented himself, and brought 
2Co. 7: 8.1 do not repent, though I did repent: 
Heb 7: 21. The Lord sware and loill not repent, 



/merajuiop^oojuai, metamorplioomai. 

Mat.17: 2. And icas transfigured before them: 
Mar 9: 2. he ivas transfigured before them. 
Ro. 12: 2. be ye transformed by the renewing 
2Co. 3: 18. we all,...a?-e changed into the same image 



/LiETavoth), metanoeo. 

Mat. 3: 2. And saying, Repent ye: for the kingdom 
4: 17. and to say, Repent: for the kingdom 
11 :20. because they repented not: 

21 . they would have repented long ago 
12:41. because they repented at the preaching 
Mar I : lb. repent ye, and believe the gospel. 

6: 12. and preached that men should repent. 
Lu. 10:13. they had a great while ago repented, 
1 1 :32. for they repented at the preaching 
13: 3. but, except ye repent, ye shall all 
5. except ye repent, ye shall all 



Mat. 3: 8 

11 

9:13 

4 
17 

3 



Mar. 1 : 

2: 

Lu. 3: 

5 
15 
24: 
Acts 5 
11: 
13: 

19 

20 

26 

Ro. 2 

2Co. 7 

2Ti. e 
Heb. 6 

12 

2Pet.3: 



jUETavoia, metanoya. 

fruits meet for repentance : 

baptize you with water unto repentance: 

but sinners to repentance. 

and preach the baptism of repentance 

but sinners to repentance. 

preaching the baptism of repentance 

fruits worthy of repentance, 

but sinners to repentance. 

which need no repentance. 

And that repentance and remission 

for to give repentance to Israel, 

granted repentance unto life. 

the baptism of repentance to all the people 

of Israel, 
baptized with the baptism of repentance, 
repentance toward God, and faith 
do works meet for repentance. 
of God leadeth thee to repentance ? 
ye sorrowed to repentance : 
worketh repentance to salvation 
, will give them repentance 
of repentance from dead works, 
to renew them again unto repentance ; 
found no place of repentance, 
all should come to repentance. 



juera^v, metaxu. 

Mat.l8:15.tell him his fault between thee and him 
alone: 

23 :35. between the temple and the altar. 
Lu. \\:b\. between the altar and the temple: 

16:26. between us and you there is a great gulf 
Joh. 4:31. In the mean while his disciples 
Actsl2: 6. sleeping between two soldiers, 

13:42. be preached to them the next sabbath. 

15: 9, no difference between us and them, 
Ro. 2: 15. (their) thoughts the mean while accusing 



[xzTcnrtfnrb), metapempo. 

ActslO: 5. and call for (one) Simon, 



MET 



( 489 ) 



MET 



Actsl0:22.fo send fur thee into his house, 

29. as soon as I was sent for : I ask therefore 
for what intent ye have sent for me ? 
11: 13. and call for Simon, 
24: 24. he sent for Paul, and heard him 
26. he sent for him the oftener, and 
25: 3. that he would send for him to Jerusalem, 



jULETa<TTpi(j)(jj, metastrepho. 

Acts 2:20. The sun shall be turned into darkness, 
Gal. 1 : 7. and would pervert the gospel of Christ. 
Jas. 4: 9. let your laughter be turned to mourning, 



lCo 

2Co 



lizTaGXW aT ' L ^ L0 > metaskeematizo. 

4: 6. 1 have in a figure transferred to myself 
1:13. transforming themselves into the apostles 

14. for Satan himself is transformed into an 

angel of light. 

15. if his ministers also be transformed as the 

ministers of righteousness ; 
Phi. 3:21. Who shall change our vile body, 



fiETariOrifjiL, metatitheemi. 

Acts 7: 16. And were carried over into Sychem, 
Gal. 1 : 6. that ye are so soon removed from him 
Heb 7 : 12. the priesthood being changed, 
11 : 5. By faith Enoch was translated 
— because God had translated him : 
Jude A. turning the grace of our God into 



jUfrtVara, meteplta. 

Heb 12 : 1 7 . For ye know how that afterward, when he 



jii£T£^w, meteko. 

ICo. 9: 10. should be partaker of his hope. 

12. If others be partakers of (this) power 
10 : 17. we are all partakers of that one bread. 
21. ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's 
30. if I by grace be a partaker, 
Heb. 2 : 14. likewise took part of the same ; 
5: 13. For every one that useth milk 
7:13.pertaineth to another tribe, of which 



/j,£T£U)pi%,oiLiai, meteorizomai. 

Lu. 12:29. neither be ye of doubtful mind. 



/meroLicecria, metoikesia. 
Mat. 1:11. about the time they were carried away to 
(lit. of the carrying away to) Babylon : 
12. after they were brought (lit. the bringing) 

to Babylon, 
17. from David until the carrying away into 
— and from the carrying away into Babylon 



fiETOLKi^d), metoikizo. 

Acts 7: 4. he removed, him into this land, 

43. 1 will carry you away beyond Babylon. 



fiBTOxfi, metokee. 

2Co. 6:14. what fellowship hath righteousness with 
unrighteousness ? 



jUETOXOC? 



metokos. 



Lu. 
Heb 



5: 7. they beckoned unto (their) partners, 
1 : 9. oil of gladness above thy fellows. 
3: I. partakers of the heavenly calling, 
14. we are made partakers of Christ, 
6: 4. were made partakers of the Holy Ghost, 
12 : 8. whereof all are partakers, 



/.aetjOeo), metreo. 

Mat. 7: 2. with what measure ye mete, it shall 
Mar. 4:24. with what measure ye mete, it shall be 

measured to you : 
Lu. 6: 38. with the same measure that ye mete 
2Co.lO:12.they measuring themselves by themselves, 
Rev.ll : 1. Rise, and measure the temple of God, 
2. leave out, and measure it not ; 
21 ;15.a golden reed to measure the city, 

16. he measured the city with the reed, 

17. he measured the wall thereof, 



fiETpYiTijg, metreetees. 

Joh. 2: 6. two or three firkins apiece. 



fitTpioiraQiii), metriopatheo. 

Heb. 5: 2. Who can have compassion on the ignorant, 



jLLeTpL(vg, metrios. 

Acts20: 12. were not a little comforted. 



fiirpov, metron. 



Mat. 7 

23 
Mar. 4 
Lu. 6 



2. and with what measure ye mete, 
32. Fill ye up then the measure of your 
24. with what measure ye mete, 
38. good measure, pressed down, 

— with the sarne measure that ye mete 
34. God giveth not the Spirit by measure 

3. to every man the measure of faith. 
13. according to the measure of the rule 

— a measure to reach even unto you. 
Eph. 4: 7, according to the measure of the gift of 

13. unto the measure of the stature 
16. in the measure of every part, 
Rev.21 : 17. the measure of a man, that is, of the angel. 



Joh. 3 
Ro. 12 
2Co.lO 



jU£rw7rov, metopon. 

Rev. 7: 3. servants of our God in their foreheads. 
9: 4. have not the seal of God in their foreheads. 
13 : 16. or in their foreheads : 
14: 1. Father's name written in their foreheads. 

9. and receive (his) mark in his forehead, 
17: 5. And upon her forehead (was) a name 
20: 4. (his) mark upon their foreheads, 
22: 4. his name (shall be) in their foreheads. 



MEX 



( 490 ) 



MH 



^i\P L & ^xpiCj mekri & mekris. 



Mat. 11 

13 

28 
Mar 13 
ActslO 

20 
Ro. 5 

15 
Eph. 4 
Phi. 2 

lTi. 6 

2Ti. 2: 

Heb.3 

9 
12 



: 23. would have remained until this day. 

: 30. grow together until the harvest: 

: 15. reported among the Jews until this day. 

: 30. till all these things be done. 

:30. 1 was fasting until this hour ; 

: 7. continued his speech until midnight. 

: 14. death reigned from Adam to Moses, 

: 19. and round about unto Illyricum, 

-.13. Till we all come in the unity of 

: 8. became obedient unto death, 

30. he was nigh unto death, 
: 14. until the appearing of our Lord 
: 9.1 suffer trouble, as an evil doer, (even) 

unto bonds ; 
: 6. rejoicing of the hope firm unto the end. 

14. stedfast unto the end ; 
: 10 . until the time of reformation. 
: 4. Ye have not yet resisted unto blood, 



juit], mee. 

? shews where it is used interrogatively; || denotes 
where the double negative of the Greek is omit- 
ted ; 2 marks passages where it is connected, 
though not closely, with 'iva. 

Mat. 1:19. not willing to make her a publick 
20. fear not to take unto thee Mary 

2: 12. that they should not return to Herod, 

3: 9. And think not to say within 

10. which bringeth not forth good fruit 

5:17. Think not that I am come to destroy 
29. and not 2 (that) thy whole body should be 

30. and not (that) thy whole body should be 
34. Swear not at all ; 

39. That ye resist not evil: 
42. turn not thou away. 
6 : 1 . Take heed that ye do not your alms before 

2. do not sound a trumpet before thee, 

3. let not thy left hand know what 
7. use not vain repetitions, 

8. Be not ye therefore like unto them: 
13. lead us not into temptation, 
16.be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad 

18. That thou appear not unto men to fast, 

19. Lay not up for yourselves 

25. Take no thought for your life, 

31. take no thought, saying, What shall 
34. Take therefore no thought for 

7 : 1. Judge not, that ye be not judged. 

6. Give not that which is holy unto 

9. ? will he give him a stone ? 
10. ? will he give him a serpent? 
19. Every tree that bringeth not forth 

26. and doeth them not, 

8:28. so that no man might pass by 

9: 15. ? Can the children of the bridechamber 

36. as sheep having no shepherd. 
10: 5. Go not into the way of the Gentiles, 
— city of the Samaritans enter ye not: 
9. Provide neither gold, nor silver, 
10. Nor scrip for (your) journey, 
19. take no thought how or what ye 
26. Fear them not therefore: 
28. And fear not them which kill the body, 

but are not able to kill 
31. Fear ye not therefore, 
34. Think not that I am come to 
12:30. He that is not with me is against me; and 
he that gathereth not with me 



Mat.13 



19 



23 



24 



25 

26 

28 

Mar 2 

3 

4 



13 



14 

16 

Lu. 1 



5. they had no deepness of earth: 
6. because they had no root, 

19. and understandeth (it) not, 
27.it is I; be not afraid. 

7. Arise, and be not afraid. 

10. Take heed that ye despise not one of 

13. which went not astray. 

25. forasmuch as he had not to pay, 
; 6. let not man put asunder. 

14. and forbid them not, 

21. If ye have faith, and doubt not, 
12. not having a wedding garment? 

23. that there is no resurrection, 

24. If a man die, having no children, 

25. and, having no issue, 

29. Ye do err, not knowing the scriptures, 
: 3. but do not ye after their works: 

8. be not ye called Rabbi : 

9. call no (man) your father 

23. and not to leave the other undone. 
; 4. Take heed that no man deceive you. 

6. see that ye be not troubled: 

17. not come down to take any 

1.8. Neither let him which is in the field 

23. or there ; believe (it) not. 

26. go not forth: behold, (he is) in the secret 

chambers ; believe (it) not. 
: 29. but from him that hath not 
; 5. Not on the feast (day), 
: 5. said unto the women, Fear not ye: 

10. Be not afraid : go tell my brethren 

: 4. they could not come nigh unto him 
19.? Can the children of the bridechamber 
: 20. they could not so much as eat bread. 
: 5. because it had no depth of earth : 
6. because it had no root, 
12. may see, and not perceive ; and hearing 

they may hear, and not understand ; 
: 7. that thou torment me not. 
36. Be not afraid, only believe. 
: 8.no scrip, no bread, no money in (their) 
9. and not put on two coats. 

11. whosoever shall not receive you, 
34. as sheep not having a shepherd: 
50. it is I ; be not afraid. 

: 1. and having nothing to eat, 

: 39. But Jesus said, Forbid him not: 

: 9. let not man put asunder. 

14. and forbid them not: 

19. Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do 
not steal, Do not bear false witness, 
Defraud not, 

: 23. and shall not doubt in his heart, 

: 15( 1 4) . or shall we not give ? 

18. which say there is no resurrection ; 

19. and leave no children, 

24. ye know not the scriptures, 

: 5. Take heed lest any (man) deceive you: 
7. be ye not troubled: 
11. take no thought beforehand 

15. let him that is on the housetop not go 

down into the house, 

16. let him.. .no* turn back again 
21. (he is) there ; believe (him) not: 
36. Lest coming suddenly he find you 

: 2. Not on the feast (day), 

: 6. Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus 

: 13. Fear not, Zacharias: 

20. and not able to speak, 

30. Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found 
: 10. Fear not: for, behold, I bring you 
26. that he should not see death, 



MH 



( 491 ) 



MH 



Lu. 2 : 45. when they found him not, 
3: 8. and begin not to say 

9. which bringeth not forth good fruit 
11. impart to him that hath none ; 
4:42. that he should not depart from them. 
5: 10. Fear not ; from henceforth thou 

19. when they could not find by what 
34.? Can ye make the children of the 

6: 29. forbid not (to take thy) coat also. 

30. ask (them) not again. 

37. Judge not, and ye shall not be judged: 
condemn not, and ye 

49. he that heareth, and doeth not, 
7: 6. Lord, trouble not thyself: 

13. and said unto her, Weep not. 

30. being not baptized of him. 

42. when they had nothing to pay, 
8: 6. because it lacked (lit. had not) moisture. 

10. seeing they might not 2 see, and hearing 
they might not understand. 

18. and whosoever hath not, 

28. 1 beseech thee, torment me not. 

49. trouble not the Master. 

50. Fear not: believe only, 
52. Weep not; she is not dead, 

9: 5. whosoever will not receive you, 
33. not knowing what he said. 
50. Forbid (him) not: 
10: 4. Carry neither purse, nor scrip, 
7. Go not from house to house. 
10. and they receive you not, 

20. in this rejoice not, 

11: 4. And lead us not into temptation; • 
7. Trouble me not: the door is now shut, 
11.? will he give him a stone? 

— ? will he for a fish give him a serpent? 
12.? will he offer him a scorpion? 

23. He that is not with me is against me: and 

he that gathereth not with me 

24. and finding none, he saith, 

35. which is in thee be not darkness. 

36. having no part dark, 

42. and not to leave the other undone. 
12 : 4. Be not afraid of them that kill 

— have no more that they can do. 
7. Fear not therefore: 

11. take ye no thought how or what thing 

21. and is not rich toward God. 

22. Take no thought for your life, 
29. And seek not ye what ye shall eat, 

— neither be ye of doubtful mind. 

32. Fear not, little flock ; 

33. bags which wax not old, 

47. knew his lord's will, and prepared not 

48. But he that knew not, and 

13: 11. could in no wise lift up (herself). 

14. and not on the sabbath day. 
14: 8. sit not down in the highest room ; 

12. call not thy friends, 

29. and is not able to finish (it), 
16:26. from hence to you cannot ; 
17: l.It is impossible but that offences will 
come: (lit. for offences not to come) 
9. ? Doth he thank that servant 

23. go not after (them), 
31. let him not come down 

— let him likewise not return back. 
18: 1 . and not to faint ; 

2. a judge, which feared not God, neither 
16. and forbid them not : 
20. Do not commit adultery, Do not kill, Do 
not steal, Do not bear false witness, 



Lu. 19 

20: 

21 
22 



Joh. 2 
3 



10 



Acts 



:26. from him that hath not, 
27. which would not that I should reign 
7. that they could not tell 
16. said, God forbid, (lit. may it not be) 

27. deny that there is any || resurrection ; 
8. Take heed that ye be not deceived: 

— go ye not therefore after them. 
9. and commotions, be not terrified: 
14. not to meditate before 
21 . and let not them that are in the 

34. deny that thou )( || knowest me. 

35. ? lacked ye any thing ? 

36. and he that hath no sword, 
40. Pray that ye enter not into 

42. not my will, but thine, be done. 

28. weep not forme, but weep for yourselves, 
16. that they should not know him. 

23. And when they found not his body, 

16. make not my Father's house 
4. ? can he enter the second time into 
7. Marvel not that I said unto thee, 

16. should not 2 perish, but have everlasting 

18. he that believeth not is condemned already, 
because he hath not believed 

: 12. ? Art thou greater than our father Jacob, 

23. He that honoureth not the Son 
28. Marvel not at this: 

45. Do not think that I will accuse you 
;20. It is I ; be not afraid. 
27. Labour not for the meat which 
39. 1 should lose nothing 2 

43. Murmur not among yourselves. 
64. who they were that believed not, 
67.? Will ye also go away? 

; 15. this man letters, having never learned ? 

24. Judge not according to the 
35. ? will he go unto the dispersed 
41.? Shall Christ come out of Galilee? 
47.? Are ye also deceived? 

49. who knoweth not the law 

51.? Doth our law judge (any) man, 

52. ? Art thou also of Galilee ? 
:53.? Art thou greater than our father 
:27.? will ye also be his disciples? 

39. that they which see not might see ; 

40. ? Are we blind also ? 

: 1 . He that entereth not by the door 
21 . ? Can a devil open the eyes 

37. of my Father, believe me not. 

38. though ye believe not me, 

:37. this man should not 2 have died ? 

50. that the whole nation perish not. 2 
: 15. Fear not, daughter of Sion: 

47. hear my words, and believe not, 

48. and receiveth not my words, 
: 9. Lord, not my feet only, 

: 1. Let not your heart be troubled: 

24. He that loveth me not keepeth not 
27. Let not your heart be troubled, 

: 2. that beareth not fruit 

: 17. Art not thou also (one) of this 

25. Art not thou also (one) of his 
40. Not this man, but Barabbas. 

: 2 1. Write not, The King of the Jews ; 

24. Let us not rend it, 
: 17. Touch me not ; for I am not 

27. and be not faithless, 

29. blessed (are) they that have not seen, 
: 4. that they should not depart 

20. and let no man dwell therein: 
: 23. which will not hear that prophet, 
: 18. commanded them not to speak at all 



21 



Acts 4:20, 
5: 7. 

28. 

40, 
7:19 

28, 

42. 

60. 
9: 9 

26, 

38. 
10:15 

47. 
11: 9 
12:19 
13:11 

40 
14:18 
15:19 

38 

17: 6 

18: 9 

19:31 

20:10 

16 

20 



27 

29 
: 4 
12 
14 
21 
34 

23: 8 

9 

10 

21 

25:24 
27 

27: 7 
15 
17 
21 
24 
42 
1:28 
2:14 

21 

22 

3: 3 

4 

5 

6 

8 

31 

4: 5 

17 

19 

5:13 

14 

6: 2 

12 

15 

7: 3 

7 

13 

8: 1 



Ro. 



MH 



For we cannot but speak 
not knowing what was done, 
that ye should not teach in this name? 
that they should not speak in the name 
to the end they might not live. 
? Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest 
? O ye house of Israel, have ye offered 
Lord, lay not this sin to their 
he was three days without sight, 
believed not that he was a disciple, 
that he would not delay to come 
(that) call not thou common, 
that these should not be baptized, 
(that) call not thou common. 
, and found him not, 
, not seeing the sun for a season. 
Jest that come upon you, 
.that they had not done sacrifice 
. that we trouble not them, 
, Paul thought not good to take him 
and went not with them to the work. 
, And when they found them not, 
, Be not afraid, but speak, and hold not thy 
. that he would not adventure himself 
. Trouble not yourselves ; for his life 
he would not spend the time in Asia: 
, I kept back nothing... but have shewed 

you, (lit. from not shewing to you) 
.not knowing the things that shall 
. For I have not shunned to declare (lit. as 

not to declare) 
. not sparing the flock, 
.that he should not go up to Jerusalem. 
. besought him not to go up to Jerusalem. 
. when he would not be persuaded, 
. that they ought not to circumcise 
.when he could not know the certainty 
.say that there is no resurrection, 
.let us not fight against God. 
. fearing lest Paul should have been 
. But do not thou yield unto them: 
that he ought not to live any longer, 
and not withal to signify the crimes 
. the wind not suffering us, 
. and could not bear up into the wind, 
.and, fearing lest they should fall into 
. and not have loosed from Crete, 
. Fear not , Paul ; thou must be brought 
. lest any of them should swim out, 
.those things which are not convenient ; 
which have not the law, 
these, having not the law, 
. preachest a man should not steal, 
. a man should not commit adultery, 
. ? shall their unbelief make the 
. God forbid: (lit. may it not be) 
.? (Is) God unrighteous who taketh 
. God forbid: (lit. may it not be) 
. And not (rather), as we be slanderously 
. God forbid: (lit. may it not be) 
. But to him that worketh not, 
.things which be not as though they were. 
. And being not weak in faith, 
. sin is not imputed when there is no law. 
. even over them that had not sinned 
. God forbid, (lit. may it not be) 
. Let not sin therefore reign in your 
. God forbid, (lit. may it not be) 
. so that she is no adulteress, 
. God forbid, (lit. may it not be) 
. God forbid, (lit. may it not be) 
. who walk not after the flesh, 



( 492 ) MH 

Ro. 8: 4. who walk not after the flesh, 

9:14.? (Is there) unrighteousness with God? 
God forbid, (lit. may it not be) 
20. ? Shall the thing formed say to him 
30. which followed not after righteousness, 
10: 6. Say not in thine heart, Who shall 

20. 1 was found of them that sought me not ,■ 

— unto them that asked not after me. 
11: 1.? Hath God cast away his people? God 

forbid, (lit. may it not be) 

8. eyes that they should not see, and ears that 
they should not hear ; 

10. that they may not see, 
11.? Have they stumbled that they should 

fall? God forbid: (lit. may it not be) 

18. Boast not against the branches. 

20. Be not highminded, but fear: 
12: 2. And be not conformed to this world: 

3. not to think (of himself) more highly 

11. Not slothful in business ; 
14. bless, and curse not. 
16. Mind not high things, 

— Be not wise in your own conceits. 

19. avenge not yourselves, 

21 . Be not overcome of evil, 
13 : 3. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? 

13. not in rioting and drunkenness, not in 
chambering and wantonness, not in strife 

14. make not provision for the flesh, 
14: I. not to doubtful disputations. 

3. Let not him that eateth despise him that 
eateth not ; and let not him which eateth 
not judge him that eateth: 

6. he that regardeth not the day, 

— and he that eateth not, to the Lord 
13. that no man put a stumblingblock 

15. Destroy not him with thy meat, 

16. Let not then your good be evil spoken of: 

20. For meat destroy not the work of God. 

21. (It is) good neither to eat flesh, 

22. Happy(is)he that condemneth not himself 
15: Land not to please ourselves. 

lCo. 1: 7. ye come )( || behind in no gift; 

10. (that) there be no divisions among you ; 
13. ? was Paul crucified for you? 

28. and things which are not, 

29. That no flesh should glory 
2: 5. That your faith should not 2 stand in 
4: 5. judge nothing before the time, 

6. that no one of you be puffed up 

7. as if thou hadst not received (it) ? 
18. as though I would not come to you. 

5: 8. not with old leaven, 

9. not to company with fornicators: 
11. not to keep company, if any man that is 

6: 9. Be not deceived: neither fornicators, 

15. God forbid, (lit. may it not be) 
7 : L good for a man not to touch a woman. 
5. Defraud ye not one the other, 

10. Let not the wife depart from (her) 

11 . and let not the husband put away (his) 

12. let him not put her away. 

13. let her not leave him. 
18. let him not become uncircumcised. 

— let him not be circumcised. 
21. (being) a servant? care not for it: 
23.be not ye the servants of men. 
27. bound unto a wife? seek not to be loosed. 

— loosed from a wife? seek not a wife. 
29. have wives be as though they had none; 

30. as though they wept not ; 

— as though they rejoiced not ; 



MH 



ICo. 7 



30. 
31. 

37. 

38. 

9: 6. 



10: 



13; 

14: 
15 

16 

2Co. 2 



10 



13: 



Gal. 2: 
3: 



as though they possessed not; 

as rcctf .abusing (it) : 

stedfast in his heart, having no necessity, 

but he that giveth (her) not in marriage 

power to forbear working? (lit.not to work) 

? Say I these things as a man ? 

? Doth God take care for oxen ? 

that I abuse not my power in the gospel. 

being not without law to God, 

to the intent we should not lust after evil 

take heed lest he fall. 

? are we stronger than he ? 

eat not for his sake that shewed it, 

not seeking mine own profit, 

and shame them that have not ? 

not discerning the Lord's body. 

? (Are) all apostles ? ?(are) all prophets ? 

? (are) all teachers? ? (are) all workers 

of miracles? 
? Have all the gifts of healing? ? do all 

speak with tongues ? ? do all interpret ? 
and have not charity, I am become 
and have not charity, I am nothing, 
have not charity, it profiteth me nothing, 
be not children in understanding: 
and forbid not to speak with tongues. 
Be not deceived: evil 
Awake to righteousness, and sin not; 
Let no man therefore despise him: 
that I would not come again to you 
because I found not Titus my brother: 
could not stedfastly behold the face of 
could not stedfastly look to the end 
the same vail wntakenaway 
not walking in craftiness, 
lest the light of the glorious gospel 
and not of us. 
we look not at the things which are seen, 

but at the things which are not seen: 
things which are not seen (are) eternal. 
not imputing their trespasses 
who knew no sin ; 

that ye receive not the grace of God in 
as chastened, and not killed ; 
Be ye not unequally yoked together 
touch not the unclean (thing) ; 
that no man should blame us 
and not as (of) covetousness. 
not grudgingly, or of necessity: 
that I may not be bold when I am 
as though we reached not unto you: 
Let no man think me a fool ; 
lest any man should think of me above 
? Did I make a gain of you by any of them 
lest, when I come again, my God 
and have not repented 
pray to God that ye do no evil ; 
lest 2 being present I should use 
God forbid, (lit. may it not be) 
that ye should not obey the truth, 
God forbid: (lit. may it not be) 
which by nature are no gods, 
and not only when I am present 
and be not entangled again 
that ye should not obey the truth ? 
only (use) not liberty for an occasion 
take heed that ye be not consumed 
Let us not be desirous of vain glory, 
lest thou also be tempted. 
Be not deceived ; God is not mocked: 
let us not be weary in well doing: 
we shall reap, if we faint not. 



( 493 ) MH 

Gal. 6:14. God forbid that I should glory, (lit. be it 
not to me to glory) 
.having no hope, and without God 
. I desire that ye faint not at my 
. Be ye angry, and sin not : let not the sun 

go down upon your wrath: 
. Let no corrupt communication proceed 
. And grieve not the holy Spirit 
. Be not ye therefore partakers with them. 
. And have no fellowship with the 
. not as fools, but as wise, 
. Wherefore be ye not unwise, 
. And be not drunk with wine, 
.not having spot, or wrinkle, 
, provoke not your children to wrath : 
, Not with eyeservice, as menpleasers ; 
.And in nothing )( || terrified by your 
, Look not every man on his own things, 

not as in my presence only, 
, not having mine own righteousness, 

and (be) not moved away from the hope 

Beware lest any man spoil you 

Let no man therefore judge you 

into those things which he hath not seen, 
, Touch not ; taste not ; 

not on things on the earth. 

Lie not one to another, 

and be not bitter against them. 

provoke not your children (to anger), 

not with eyeservice, as menpleasers ; 
. so that we need not to speak 

because we would ?wt be chargeable 

and they please not God, 
, Not in the lust of concupiscence, even as 
the Gentiles which know not God: 

That no (man) go beyond and defraud 

even as others which have no, hope. 

let us not sleep, as (do) others; 

See that none render evil for 

Quench not the Spirit. 

Despise not prophesyings. 

vengeance on them that know not God, 
and that obey not the gospel of 

That ye be not soon shaken 

Let no man deceive you 
12.be damned who believed not the truth, 
3: 6. and not after the tradition which he 
8. that we might not be chargeable 
13.be not weary in well doing. 

14. and have no company with him, 

15. Yet count (him) not as an enemy, 
3. that they teach no other doctrine, 
7. ) ( understanding neither what they say, 

20. that they may learn not to blaspheme. 
2: 9. not with broidered hair, 
3: 3. Not given to wine, no striker, not greedy 
of filthy lucre ; 
6. NGt a novice, lest being lifted up 

8. not doubletongued, not given to much 
wine, not greedy of filthy lucre ; 

11. wives (be) grave, not slanderers, 
4: 14. Neglect not the gift that is in thee, 
5: 1. Rebuke not an elder, 

9. Let not a widow be taken into the number 
13. speaking things which they ought not. 

16. and let not the church be charged ; 
19. Against an elder receive not an accusa- 
tion, but before 

6: 2. let them not despise (them), 

3. and consent not to wholesome words, 

17. that they be not highminded, 
2Ti. 1 : 8. Be not thou therefore ashamed of 



Eph 


. 2:12 




3:13 




4:26 




29 




30 




5: 7. 




11. 




15. 




17. 




18. 




27. 




6: 4. 




6. 


Phi. 


1:28. 




2: 4. 




12. 




3: 9. 


Col. 


1:23. 




2: 8. 




16. 




18. 




21. 




3: 2. 




9. 




19. 




21. 




22. 


ITh 


1: 8. 




2: 9. 




15. 




4: 5. 




6. 




13. 




5: 6. 




15. 




19. 




20. 


2Th. 


1: 8. 




2: 2. 




3. 



ITi. 1 



MH 



Heb 3: 



12 



2Ti. 2 : 14. that they strive not about words 

4:16. that it may not be laid to their charge. 
Tit. 1 : 6. not accused of riot, or unruly. 

7. not self willed, not soon angry, not given 
to wine, no striker, not given to filthy 
11. teaching things which they ought not, 

14. Not giving heed to Jewish fables, 
2: 3. not false accusers, not given to much 

9. not answering again ; 

10. Not purloining, but shewing all good 
. Harden not your hearts, as in 

15. harden not your hearts, as in 

18. that they should not enter 
: 2. not being mixed with faith in them 

7. harden not your hearts. 

15. an high priest which cannot be touched 
: l.not laying again the foundation 
: 6. whose descent is not counted 
: 9. that could not make him that did 
:25. Not forsaking the assembling of 

35. Cast not away therefore your 
: 3. were not made of things which do 
5. that he should not see death; 

8. not knowing whither he went. 

13. not having received the promises, 
27. not fearing the wrath of the king: 

: 5. despise not thou the chastening 
15. lest any man fail of the grace of God; 
lest any root of bitterness 

16. Lest there (be) any fornicator, 

19. should not be spoken to them 

25. See that ye refuse not him that 
27. that those things which cannot be 

13: 2. Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: 

9. Be not carried about with divers 

16. and to communicate forget not: 

17. and not with grief: 
Jas. 1: 5. liberally, and upbraideth not; 

7. For let ?iot that man think that he 
16. Do not err, my beloved brethren. 
22. and not hearers only, 

26. and bridleth not his tongue, 
2: I. have not the faith... with respect of persons. 

11. Do not commit adultery, said also, Do not 
13. that hath shewed no mercy; 

14. and have not works ? ? can faith save him ? 

16. ye give them not those things which 
3 : 1 . be not many masters, 

12. ? Can the fig tree, my brethren, 

14. glory not, and lie not against the truth. 
4: 2. because ye ask not. 

11 . Speak not evil one of another, 

17. and doeth (it) not, to him it is sin. 
5: 9. Grudge not one against another, 

12. above all things, my brethren, swear not, 

17. that it might not rain: 

I Pet. 1 : 8. though now ye see (him) not, 

14. not fashioning yourselves according 
2: 16. and not using (your) liberty for 

3: 6. and are not afraid with any amazement. 
7. that your prayers be not hindered. 
9. Not rendering evil for evil, 
10. his lips that they speak no guile: 
14.be not afraid of their terror, 
4: 4. think it strange that ye run not with 
12. think it not strange concerning 

15. let none (lit. not any) of you suffer as 

16. let him not be ashamed ; 

5: 2. not by constraint, but willingly; 
2Pet. 1 : 9. he that lacketh these things (lit. to whom 
these are not) is blind, 
2 : 21 . not to have known the way of 



( 494 ) MH 

i 2Pet.3:- 8. be not ignorant of this one thing, 

9. not willing that any should perish, 
! Uoh.2: 4. and keepeth not his commandments, 

15. Love not the world, neither the things 
28. and not be ashamed before him 

3: 10. whosoever doeth not righteousness 

— neither he that loveth not his brother. 

13. Marvel not, my brethren, 

14. He that loveth not (his) brother 

18. let us not love in word, 
21. if our heart condemn us not, 

4: 1 . believe not every spirit, 

3. every spirit that confesseth not 

8. He that loveth not knoweth not God ; 
20. for he that loveth not his brother 

5: 10. he that believeth not God hath 
12. he that hath not the Son of God 

16. sin a sin (which is) not unto death, 

— for them that sin not unto death. 
2Joh. 7. who confess not that Jesus Christ is 

9. and abideth not in the doctrine 
10. receive him not into (your) house, neither 

bid him God speed: 
3Joh. 10. and not content therewith, 

11. follow not that which is evil, 
Jude 5. destroyed them that believed not. 

6. the angels which kept not their first 

19. having not the Spirit. 
Rev. 1 : 17. Fear not; I am the first and the last: 

3: 18. that the shame of thy nakedness do not 
5: 5. Weep not: behold, the Lion of the 
6: 6. (see) thou hurt not the oil and the wine. 
7: 3. Hurt not the earth, 

16. neither )( || shall the sun light on them, 
8:12. the day shone not" 1 for a third part 
10: 4. and write them not. 
11: 2. and measure it not; 
13: 15. that as many as would not worship 
19:10. See (thou do it) not: I am thy 
22 : 9. See (thou do it) not : for I am thy 

10. Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of this 



See also the following compounds: lav fir), \v a fir), 
fir)ye, firffiafiGJg, firjfis, fiiffieig, finfieTtore, finfie7T(i), 
firjKSTi, fir) ovk ; fir)irore, firj7rio, firjTrwg, fir)re, 
firfTi, firing: interrogative ot» fir) ; and refer 
back to £i fir), ei fie fir), ei fie fir)ye, ei fir) ru 



£av [iii, ean mee. 

Mat. 5:20. except your righteousness shall exceed 
6: 15. But if ye forgive not men 
10: 13. but if it be not worthy, 

14. whosoever shall not receive you, 
11 : 6. whosoever shall not be offended in me. 
12:29. except he first bind the strong man ? 
18: 3. Except ye be converted, 

16. But if he will not hear (thee), 
35. if ye from your hearts forgive not 
26:42. except I drink it, thy will be done. 
Mar 3: 27. except he will first bind the 

4:22. which shall not be manifested ; 
7 : 3. except they wash (their) hands oft, 
„ 4. except they wash, they eat not. 
10:15. Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom 
30. But he shall receive an hundredfold 
Lu. 7 : 23. whosoever shall not be offended in me. 
13: 3. but, except ye repent, ye shall all 
5. but, except ye repent, ye shall all 
1 8 : 1 7. Whosoever shall not receive 



MH 



( 495 ) 



MH 



Joh. 3: 2, 

3. 

5. 

27. 

4:48, 

5:19. 

6:44, 

53 

65, 

7:51 

8:24 
12:24 

47, 

13: 8 
15: 4, 



16: 7. 

20:25. 

Acts 8:31. 

15: 1. 

27:31. 

Ro. 10:15. 

11:23, 

lCo. 8: 8 

9:16, 

14: 6 

7, 

9, 

11 

28, 

15:36 

Gal. 2:16 

2Th. 2: 3 

2Ti. 2: 5 

Jas. 2:17 

Uoh.3:21 

Rev. 2: 5 

22 

3: 3 



except God be with him. 

Except a man be born again, 

Except a man be born of water 

except it be given him from heaven. 

Except ye see signs and wonders, 

but what he seeth the Father do: 

except the Father which hath sent me 

, Except ye eat the flesh of the Son 

except it were given unto him of 

before it hear (lit. except it first have 

heard) him, 
if ye believe not that I am (he), 
Except a corn of wheat fall into 
if any man hear my words, and believe 

not, 
If I wash thee not , 
except it abide in the vine ; no more can 

ye, except ye abide in me. 
If a man abide not in me, 
for if I go not away, 
Except I shall see in his hands 
, How can I, except some man should 
Except ye be circumcised 
Except these abide in the ship, 
except they be sent ? 
, if they abide not in unbelief, 
. neither, if we eat not, are we the worse. 
. if I preach not the gospel ! 
. except I shall speak to you either 
, except they give a distinction in 
, except ye utter by the tongue 
. if I know not the meaning of the 
. But if there be no interpreter, 
. is not quickened, except it die : 
. but by the faith of Jesus Christ, 
. except there come a falling away 
. except he strive lawfully. 
. faith, if it hath not works, is dead, 
. if our heart condemn us not, 
. out of his place, except thou repent. 
. except they repent of their deeds. 
. If therefore thou shalt not watch, 



Lva fiih 



hina 



Mat. 7 
12 
17 
24 
26 



1. Judge not, that ye be not judged. 
16. that they should not make him known: 
27. Notwithstanding, lest we should offend 
20. pray ye that your flight be not in 

5. lest there be an uproar 
41 . that ye enter not into temptation : 
Mar. 3: 9. lest they should throng him. 

12. that they should not make him known. 
5 : 10. that he would not send them away 
13: 18. pray ye that your flight be not in 
14:38. lest ye enter into temptation. 
Lu. 8: 12. lest they should believe and be saved. 
31. that he would not command them 
9 -.45. that they perceived it not: 
16:28. lest they also come into this place 
18: 5. lest by her continual coming she weary 
22:32. that thy faith fail not: 

46. lest ye enter into temptation. 
Joh. 3:15. TJiat whosoever believeth in him should 
not perish, 
20. lest his deeds should be reproved. 
4: 15. give me this water, that I thirst not, 
5:14.lest a worse thing come unto thee. 
6:12. that nothing be lost. 

50. that a man may eat thereof, and not die. 
7:23. that the law of Moses should not be 



,1 oh.} 2: 35. lest darkness come upon you: 

40. that they should not see with (their) 
42. lest they should be put out of the 
46. that whosoever believeth on me should 
not abide in darkness. 
16: l.that ye should not be offended. 
18:28 .lest they should be defiled ; 

36. that I should not be delivered to 
19 -.31. that the bodies should not remain 
Acts 2:25. that I should not be moved: 
4: 17. But that it spread no further 
5:26 Jest they should have been stoned. 
24: 4.that I be not further tedious unto thee, 
Ro. 1 1 :25. lest ye should be wise in your own 

15:20. lest I should build upon another 
lCo. 1 :15. Lest any should say that I had 

17. lest the cross of Christ should be 
4: 6. that no one of you be puffed up 
7: 5. that Satan tempt you not for your 
8: 13. lest I make my brother to offend. 
9: 12. lest we should hinder the gospel 
11:32. that we should not be condemned 

34. that ye come not together unto 
12:25. That there should be no schism in the 
16: 2. that there be no gatherings when I come. 
2Co. 1 : 9. that we should not trust in ourselves, 
2: 3. lest, when I came, I should have sorrow 
5. that I may not overcharge you all. 

11. Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: 
6 : 3. that the ministry be not blamed: 

9 : 3. lest our boasting of you should be 

4. that we say not, ye 

10: 9. That I may not seem as if 
12: 7. And lest I should be exalted above 
— lest I should be exalted 
Gal. 5: 17. so that ye cannot do the things 

6:12. only lest they should suffer 
Eph. 2: 9. lest any man should boast. 
Phi. 2:27 .lest I should have sorrow upon 
Col. 2: 4. lest any man should beguile you 
3:21. lest they be discouraged. 
4: 13. that ye sorrow not, even as others 
3: 6. lest being lifted up with pride 

7. lest he fall into reproach 
6: l.that the name of God and (his) doctrine 

be not 
2: 5. that the word of God be not blasphemed. 
3: 14. that they be not unfruitful. 
Philem,14. that thy benefit should not be as it were 

19. albeit I do not say to thee how 
Heb 3:13.Ze.<rf any of you be hardened 

4:1 1. lest any man fall after the same 
6:12. That ye be not slothful, 
11 :28. lest he that destroyed the firstborn 
40. that they without us should not be 
12: 3. lest ye be wearied and faint 
13. lest that which is lame be 
Jas. 5: 9. lest ye be condemned: 

12. lest ye fall into condemnation. 
2Pet.3:17.beware lest ye also, being led away 
1 Joh. 2 : 1 . that ye sin not. 

2Joh. 8. that we lose not those things 
Rev. 7 : 1 . that the wind should not blow 

9: 4. that they should not hurt the grass 

5. that they should not kill them, 

20. that they should not worship devils, 
11 : 6. that it rain not in the days of 

13: 17. that no man might buy or sell, 

16: 15. lest he walk naked, 

18: 4. that ye be not partakers of her sins, and 

that ye receive not of her plagues. 
20 : 3. that he should deceive the nations no more, 



ITh. 
lTi. 



Tit. 



MHr 



( 496 ) 



MHA 



jur?Y£ 



see a dt 



mi*- 



fjLrj^a/uLiog, meedamos. 

ActslO: 14. Peter said, Not so, Lord; for I 

11: 8. But I said, Not so, Lord: for nothing 

jurjSe, meede. 

Mat. 6 :25. nor yet for your body, what ye shall put 

7: 6. neither cast ye your pearls before 

10: 9. nor silver, nor brass in your purses, 

10. neither two coats, neither shoes, nor yet 

staves ; for the workman 
14. receive you, nor hear your words, 
22:29. the scriptures, nor the power of God. 
23:10. Neither be ye called masters: 
24:20. neither on the sabbath day: 
Mar. 2: 2. not so much as about the door: 

6: 11. nor hear you, when ye depart thence, 
8:26. Neither go into the town, nor tell (it) to 

any in the town. 
12:24. neither the power of God? 
13:11. neither do ye premeditate : 

15. neither enter (therein), to take any thing 
Lu. 3:14. neither accuse (any) falsely; 

10: 4. Carry neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes: 
12:22. neither for the body, what ye shall 

47. neither did according to his will, 
14: 12. nor thy brethren, neither thy kinsmen, nor 

(thy) rich neighbours; 
16: 26. neither can they pass to us, 
17:23. go not after (them), nor follow (them). 
Joh. 4:15. neither come hither to draw. 

1 4: 27. neither let it be afraid. 
Acts 4: 18. nor teach in the name of Jesus. 
21 :21. neither to walk after the customs. 
23: 8. neither angel, nor spirit: 
Ro. 6:13. Neither yield ye your members 
9:11. neither having done any good or 
14: 21, nor to drink wine, nor (any thing) whereby 
thy brother 
lCo. 5: 8. neither with the leaven of 

11. with such an one no not to eat. 
10: 7. Neither be ye idolaters, as 

8. Neither let us commit fornication, 

9. Neither let us tempt Christ, 
10. Neither murmur ye, as some 

2Co. 4: 2. nor handling the word of God deceitfully; 
Eph. 5: 3. let it not be once named among you, 
Col. 2:21. Touch not; taste not; handle not; 
2Th. 3: 10. would not work, neither should he eat. 
iTi. 1 : 4. Neither give heed to fables 

5:22. neither be partaker of other men's 

6:17. nor trust in uncertain riches, 
2Ti. 1: 8. nor of me his prisoner: 
Heb 12: 5. nor faint when thou art rebuked 
lPet.3:14.of their terror, neither be troubled; 

5 : 2. not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind ; 
3. Neither as being lords over (God's) 
Uoh. 2:1 5. neither the things (that are) in 

3: 18. neither in tongue ; but in deed 



[xrideig, /x?jS£jUia, jurjSsv, meedis, meedemia, 

meeden. 
|| denotes where the double negative of the Greek 

is omitted. 
Mat. 8: 4. See thou tell no man ; 

9:30. See (that) no man know (it). 



Mat.l6:20.that they should tell no man that 
17: 9. Tell the vision to no man, until 
27 : 19. Have thou nothing to do with that 
Mar. 1:44. See thou say nothing to || any man : 
5:26. and was nothing bettered, 

43. that no man should know it; 
6: 8. should take nothing for (their) journey, 
7: 36. that they should tell no man : 
8: 30. that they should tell no man of him. 
9: 9. that they should tell no man what 
11 : 14. No man eat fruit of thee hereafter 
Lu. 3:13. Exact no more than that which is 
14. Do violence to no man, 
4: 35. he came out of him, and hurt him not. 
5: 14. he charged him to tell no man : 
6:35. hoping for nothing again; 
8 : 56. that they should tell no man 
9: 3. Take nothing for (your) journey, 

21. to tell no man that thing ; 
10: 4. and salute no man by the way. 
Joh. 8 : 10. and saw none but the woman, 
Acts 4: 17. to wo man in this name. 

21. finding nothing how they might 
8: 24. that none of these things which 
9: 7. but seeing wo man. 

10: 20. doubting nothing : for I have sent them. 

28. that I should not call any man common 
11: 12. go with them, nothing doubting. 

19. the word to none but unto the Jews 
13: 28. though they found wo cause of death 
15:28. to lay upon you no greater burden 
16 :28. Do thyself wo harm: 
19:36. and to do nothing rashly. 

40. there being wo cause whereby 
21 :25. that they observe wo such thing, 
23: 14. that we will eat nothing until 

22. (See thou) tell wo man that thou 

29. but to have nothing laid to his charge 
24:23. that he should forbid wone of his 

25:17. without any delay (lit. making wo delay) 
on the morrow 
25. nothing worthy of death, 
27:33. continued fasting, having taken nothing. 
28: 6. and saw wo harm come to him, 
18. there was wo cause of death in me. 
Ro. 12: 17. Recompense to wo man evil 

13: 8. Owe wo man || any thing, 
lCo. 1 : 7. So that ye come behind in wo gift ; 
3:18. Let no man deceive himself. 

21. let no man glory in men. 
10:24. Let wo man seek his own, 

25. asking wo question for conscience sake: 
27. asking wo question for conscience sake. 
2Co. 6: 3. Giving wo offence in || any thing, 
10. as having nothing, and 
7: 9. receive damage by us in nothing. 
11 : 5. 1 was not a whit behind the 
13: 7.1 pray to God that ye do no evil ; 
Gal. 6: 3. to be something, when he is nothing, 

17. let wo man trouble me: 
Eph. 5: 6. Let no man deceive you 
Phi. 1 : 28. in nothing terrified by your 

2: 3. (Let) nothing (be done) through strife 
4: 6. Be careful for nothing ; 
Col. 2:18. Let wo man beguile you 
lTh. 3: 3. That wo man should be moved 

4:12. (that) ye may have lack of nothing. 
2Th. 2: 3. Let no man deceive you by || any means: 

3:11. working not at all, 
ITi. 4: 12. Let wo wiaw despise thy youth; 

5 : 14. give none occasion to the adversary 
21. doing nothing by partiality. 



MI1A 



( 497 ) 



Lay hands suddenly on no man, 

He is proud, knowing nothing, 

having no evil thing to say of you. 

Let no man despise thee. 

To speak evil of no man, 

that nothing be wanting unto them. 

should have had no more conscience 

perfect and entire, wanting nothing. 

let him ask in faith, nothing wavering. 

Let no man say when he is tempted, 

and are not afraid with )( any amazement. 

let no man deceive you : 

taking nothing of the Gentiles. 

Fear none of those things which 

that no man take thy crown. 



firidtTTOTS, meedepote. 

2Ti. 3: 7. and never able to come to the knowledge 
of the truth. 



ITi. 


5: 


22. 




6 


4 


Tit. 


2 


8 
15. 




3 


2 
13 


HeblO 


o 


Jas. 


1 


4 

6. 
13 


lPet.3- 


6. 


Uoh.3 


7 


3Joh 


. 


7 


Rev. 


2 


10 




3 


11 



HiYi^eTTU), meedepo. 



Hebll 



7. being warned of God of things not seen 
as yet, 



I! denotes 



juTj/csrf, meeketi. 

where the double negative of the Greek 

is omitted. 
. Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward 
. Jesus could no more openly enter 
. that there was no room to receive 
. and enter no more into him. 
. No man eat fruit of thee || hereafter 
. sin no more, lest a worse thing 
.go, and sin no more. 
. speak || henceforth to no man in 
. no more to return to corruption, 
. he ought not to live || any longer. 
. that henceforth we should not 
. Let us not therefore judge one another 

any more : 
. But now having no more place 
. should not henceforth live unto 
. That we (henceforth) be no more children, 
. that ye henceforth walk not as 
. Let him that stole steal no more : 
. when we could no longer forbear, 
. when I could no longer forbear, 
. Drink no longer water, 
. That he no longer should live the rest of 



fjtrj ovk & ov fir\, mee ouk & ou mee. 

An interrogation put negatively. 
Joh. 18: 11. shall I not drink it? 
Ro. 10: 18. But I say, Have they not heard ? 

19. Did not Israel know? 
iCo. 9: 4. Have we not power to eat and 

5. Have we not power to lead about a sister, 
11 :22. have ye not houses to eat and to drink in ? 



Mat.21 


19 


Mar 


1 


45 




2 


2. 




9:25. 




11 


14. 


Joh. 


5 


14. 




8 


11. 


Acts 4 


17. 




13:34. 




25:24. 


Ro. 


6 


6 




14 


13. 




15 


23 


2Co 


5 


15 


Eph 


, 4 


14 
17. 

28 


lTh 


. 3 


5 


ITi. 


5 


23 


lPet.4 


2. 



/xi77ro-€ or fxr) ttots, meepotee or mee potee. 

Mat. 4: 6. lest at any time thou dash thy 
5: 25. lest at any time the adversary 



Mat 


. 7 


0. 




13 


15. 

29. 




15 


32. 




2o 


9. 




27 


G4. 


Mai 


• 4 


12. 




14 


2. 


Lu. 


3 


15. 




4 


11. 




12:58. 




14 


8. 

12. 
29. 




21 


34. 


Joh 


. 7 


26. 


Acts 5:39. 




28 


27. 


2Ti 


. 2 


25. 


Heb 2 


1. 




3 


12. 




4 


1. 




9:17. 



MHT 

lest they trample them under 

lest at any time they should see 

Nay ; lest while ye gather up 

lest they faint in the way. 

lest there be not enough 

lest his disciples come by night, 

lest at any time they should be converted, 

lest there be an uproar 

whether he were the Christ, or not ; 

lest at any time thou dash 

lest he hale thee to the judge, 

lest a more honourable man 

lest they also bid thee again, 

Lest haply, after he hath laid 

lest at any time your hearts 

)( Do the rulers know indeed that this is 

lest haply ye be found even to fight 

lest they should see with 

if God "per adventure will give them 

lest at any time we should let (them) slip. 

lest there be in any of you an evil heart of 

Let us therefore fear, lest, a promise 

it is of no strength at all while 



Ro. 
Heb 9 



/xr]7roj, meepo. 

9 : 1 1 . ( the children) being not yet born, 
was not yet made manifest, 



firjirwQ or ju-q Trojg, meepos or mee pos. 

Acts27: 29. fearing lest we (lit. they) should have 

fallen upon rocks, 
Ro. ll:21./es£ he also spare not thee. 
ICo. 8: 9. take heed lest by any means this 

9:27. lest that by any means, when I have 
2Co. 2: 7. lest perhaps such a one should be 

9: 4. Lest haply if they of Macedonia come 
11 : 3. But I fear, lest by any means, as the 
12:20. For I fear, lest, when I come, I 
— lest (there be) debates, envyings, 
Gal. 2: 2. lest by any means I should run, 
4: 11. lest I have bestowed upon you 
lTh. 3: 5. lest by some means the tempter have 



jUi^rt, meete. 

|| marks the omission of a double negative of the 

Greek. 
Mat. 5:34. neither by heaven ; for it is God's 

35. Nor by the earth ; for it is his footstool: 

neither by Jerusalem ; 

36. Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, 
11:18. For John came neither eating nordrinking, 

Mar 3: 20. they could not || so much as eat 
Lu. 7 : 33. John the Baptist came neither eating bread 
nor drinking wine ; 
9: 3. neither staves, nor scrip, neither bread, 
neither money ; neither have two coats 
Acts23: 8. neither angel, nor spirit: 

12. they would neither eat nor drink 
21 . they will neither eat nor drink 
27: 20. when neither sun nor stars 
Eph. 4:27. Neither give place to the devil. 
2Th. 2: 2. or be troubled, neither by spirit, nor by 

word, nor by letter as from us, 
ITi. 1: 7. understanding neither what they say, nor 
whereof they affirm. 

K K 



MHT 



Heb 7: 3. having neither beginning of days, nor end 

of life; 
Jas. 5: 12. swear not, neither by heaven, neither by 

the earth, neither by any other oath: 
Rev. 7 : 1 . should not blow on the earth, nor on the 

sea, nor on any tree. 
3. Hurt not the earth, neither the sea, nor the 

trees, till we have sealed 



ILiriri, meeti. adv. interrog. 

: 16. )( Do men gather grapes of thorns, or figs 

of thistles? 
:23 v Is not this the son of David? 
: 22. Lord, )( is it I? 
25. Master, )( is it I? 

:21. )( Is a candle brought to be put under a 
:19.)( (Is) it I? and another (said), )( (Is) it 
:39. )( Can the blind lead the blind? 
:29.is not this the Christ? 
: 31. When Christ cometh, )( will he do 
:22.)( Will he kill himself? 
;35. )( Am I a Jew? 
:47. )(Can any man forbid water, 
: 3. how much more things that pertain to this 
:17. )( did I use lightness? 
: 11. )( Doth a fountain send forth 



Mat 


7 




12 




26 


Mar 4 




14 


Lu. 


6 


Joh. 


4 




7 




8 




18 


ActslO 


ICo 


6 


2Co 


. 1 


Jas. 


3 



firing or fxij 



-iQ, meetis or mee tis, 
interrog. 



Joh. 4:33. Hath any man brought him (ought) to 
7:48. Have any of the rulers or 
21: 5. Children, have ye any meat? 
2Co.l2:18.)( Did Titus make a gain of you? 

Though fir/Tig occurs in one word as an indefinite 
pron. it is better read as \ir\ tiq. 



arl3:31 


14:25 


31 


16:18 


. 1:15 



21 



22 



Joh. 4 
6 



10 



ov jut), ou mee. double negative. 

Mat. 5:18. one jot or one tittle shall in no wise 
20. ye shall in no case enter into 
26. Thou shalt by no means come out 

10:23. Ye shall not have gone over the 
42. he shall in no wise lose his reward. 

13 : 14. and shall not understand ; 
— and shall not perceive: 

15: 6(5). And honour not his father or 

16: 22. this shall not be unto thee. 
28. which shall not taste of death, 

18: 3. ye shall not enter into the 

23:39. Ye shall not see me henceforth, 

24: 2. There shall not be left here one stone upon 
another, that shall not be thrown down. 
21.no, nor ever shall be. 

34. This generation shall not pass, 

35. but my words shall not pass away. 
26:29. 1 will not drink henceforth of 

35. yet will I not deny thee. 
Mar 9: 1. which shall not taste of death, 
41. he shall not lose his reward. 
10: 15. he shall not enter therein. 
13: 2. there shall not be left one stone upon 
another, that shall not be thrown down. 
19. unto this time, neither shall be. 
30. this generation shall not pass, 



( 498 ) OY MH 

. but my words shall not pass away. 

. I will )( drink no more of the 

. I will not deny thee in any wise. 

. it shall not hurt them ; 

. shall drink neither wine nor strong drink ; 

(lit. not drink wine or &c. ) ; 
6:37. and ye shall not be judged: condemn not, 

and ye shall not be condemned: 
. which shall not taste of death, till 
. nothing shall by any means hurt you. 
thou shalt not depart thence, till 
Ye shall not see me, until 
And shall not God avenge his own 
. shall in no wise enter therein. 
. Who shall not receive manifold 
. there shall not an hair of your head 
. This generation shall not pass 
but my words shall not pass away. 
I will not any more eat thereof, 
. I will not drink of the fruit 
the cock shall not crow this day, 
• ye will not believe: 

. ye will not answer me, nor let (me) go. 
.shall never (lit. not ever) thirst; 
. and wonders, ye will not believe, 
.he that cometh to me shall never (lit. not) 

hunger ; and he that believeth on me 

shall never (lit. not ever) thirst. 
. I will in no wise cast out. 
. shall not walk in darkness, 
. he shall never (lit. not for ever) see death, 
.he shall never (lit. not for ever) taste of 
.a stranger will they not follow, 
.and they shall never (lit. not for ever) 

perish, 
1:26. and believeth in me shall never (lit. not, 

&c.)die. 
, that he will not come to the feast ? 
, Thou shalt never (lit. not, &c. ) wash my 
. The cock shall not crow, till 
I will not believe. 
, which ye shall in no wise believe, 
, and shall not understand ; and seeing ye 

shall see, and not perceive: 
to whom the Lord will not impute siri. 
I will eat no flesh while the 
, shall not be heir with the son 
and ye shall not fulfil the lust 
shall not prevent them which 
and they shall not escape, 
they shall not teach every man 
will I remember no more, 
will I remember no more. 
I will never leave thee, nor )( forsake thee, 
shall not be confounded, 
if ye do these things, ye shall never (lit. 

not ever) fall: 
shall not be hurt of the second death, 
thou shalt not know what hour I will come 
I will not blot out his name 
and he shall go no more out: 
Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, 
and shall see no sorrow, 
thou shalt find them no more )( at all. 
and shall be found no more at all. 
shall be heard no more at all in thee ; 
shall be found any more in thee ; 
shall be heard no more at all in thee; 
shall shine no more at all in thee ; 
— shall be heard no more at all in thee: 
25. shall not be shut at all by day: 
27. there shall in no wise enter into it 



13: 

20 
Acts] 3 

28 

Ro. 4: 
ICo. 8: 
Gal. 4; 

5: 
lTh. 4: 

5: 
Heb 8 

10: 

13: 

lPet.2: 

2Pet.l: 

Rev. 2: 
3: 



23. 



21 



MHK 



( 499 ) 



MHT 



/uriKLTi see after /ari. 



firiKog, meelios. 

Eph. 3:18. and length, and depth, and height ; 
Rev.21 : 16. the length is as large as the breadth: 

— The length and the breadth and the height 
of it are equal . 



fAr\Kvvofxai, meekunomai. 

Mar 4:27. and the seed should spring and grow up, 



jurjXwr/j, meelotee. 

Heb 11 :37. they wandered about in sheepskins 



firjv, meen. 

Lu. 1 : 24. and hid herself five months, 

26. And in the sixth month the angel 
36. this is the sixth month with her, 
56. Mary abode with her about three months, 
4:25. was shut up three years and six months, 
Acts 7: 20. in his father's house three months : 
18 : 1 1 . a year and six months, 
19: 8. for the space of three months, 
20: 3. And (there) abode three months. 
28: 1 1 . And after three months we departed 
Gal. 4: 10. Ye observe days, and months, and times, 
Jas. 5 : 1 7 . by the space of three years and six months. 
Rev. 9; 5. should be tormented five months : 
10. to hurt men five months. 
15. and a day, and a month, and a year, 
11 : 2. tread under foot forty (and) two months. 
13: 5. to continue forty (and) two months. 
22: 2. yielded her fruit every month : 



/ur)vv(t), meenuo. 

Lu. 20:37. even Moses shelved at the bush, 
Joh.ll :57. he should shew (it), that they might take 
Acts23:30. And when it was told me how that 
lCo,10:28. eat not for his sake that shewed it, 



see after &{]. 



[ArjpoQ, meeros. 
Rev.l9:16.and on his thigh a name written, 



lir\Tz see after ^. 



15 



19 



jLtVrjp, meeteer. 

Mat. 1:18. When as his mother Mary was espoused 
2: 11. the young child with Mary his mother, 

13. take the young child and his mother, 

14. he took the young child and his mother 

20. take the young child and his mother, 

21. and took the young child and his mother, 
10:35. the daughter against her mother, 

37. He that loveth father or mother more 
12:46. behold, (his) mother and his brethren 

47. Behold, thy mother and thy brethren 

48. Who is my mother ? and who 

49. Behold my mother and my brethren ! 

50. the same is my brother, and sister, and 

mother. 
13:55. is not his mother called Mary? 
14: 8. being before instructed of her mother, 
11. and she brought (it) to her mother. 

4. Honour thy father and mother: and, He 
that curseth father or mother, 

5. shall say to (his) father or (his) mother, 
6(5). And honour not his father or his 

mother, 
5. leave father and mother, and shall 
12. so born from (their) mother's womb: 
19. Honour thy father and (thy) mother : 
29. or mother, or wife, or children, 
20:20. Then came to him the mother of 
27:56. and Mary the mother of James and Joses, 
and the mother of Zebedee's 
Mar 3: 31. his brethren and his mother, 

32. Behold, thy mother and thy 

33. Who is my mother, or my 

34. Behold my mother and my brethren I 

35. and my sister, and mother. 

5: 40. he taketh the father and the. mother 
6:24. and said unto her mother, 

28. the damsel gave it to her mother. 

7:10. Honour thy father and thy mother ; and, 
Whoso curseth father or mother, 

11 . say to his father or mother, 
12. for his father or his mother; 

10: 7. leave his father and mother, and cleave 

19. Honour thy father and mother. 

29. or sisters, or father, or mother, 

30. and sisters, and mothers, and 
15: 40. and Mary the mother of James 

Lu. 1 : 15. even from his mother's womb. 

43. that the mother of my Lord should 
60. And his mother answered and said, 
2:33. And Joseph and his mother 
34. and said unto Mary his mother, 
43. and Joseph and his mother knew not 
48. and his mother said unto him, 
51.btit his mother kept all these 
7 : 12. the only son of his mother, 

15. he delivered him to his mother. 
8:19. Then came to him (his) mother 

20. Thy mother and thy brethren 

21 . My mother and my brethren are these 

51. and the mother of the maiden. 

1 2:53. the mother against the daughter, and the 

daughter against the mother ; 

14:26. hate not his father, and mother, 

18:20. Honour thy father and thy mother. 

Joh. 2 : 1 . and the mother of Jesus was there : 

3. the mother of Jesus saith unto him, 

5. His mother saith unto the servants, 

12. he, and his mother, and his brethren, 

3: 4. the second time into his mother's womb, 
6: 42. whose father and mother we know? 

K K 2 



MHT 



( 500 ) 



Joh.19 



Acts 1: 

3 

12 

14 

Ro. 16 

Gal. 1 

4 
Eph 5 

6 
ITi. 5 
2Ti. 1 
Rev.17 



25. stood by the cross of Jesus his mother, and 

his mother's sister, 

26. When Jesus therefore saw his mother, 
— he saith unto his mother, 

27. Behold thy mother ! 

14. and Mary the mother of Jesus, 
; 2. lame from his mother's womb 

12. to the house of Mary the mother 
8. a cripple from his mother's womb, 
;13. and his mother and mine. 
: 15. separated me from my mother's womb, 
: 26. which is the mother of us all. 
; 31. leave his father and mother, 
: 2. Honour thy father and mother ; 
: 2. The elder women as mothers ; 
: 5. and thy mother Eunice ; 
: 5. THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS AND 



[iyiti. adv., firing, interrog., see after 

flY). 



jULrjTpa, meetra. 

Lu. 2:23. Every male that openeth the womb 

R6. 4:19. neither yet the deadness of Sarah's womb: 



firiTpaXyriQ, meetraloees. 

ITi. 1 : 9. and murderers of mothers, for 



juia, mia. fern, to ug. 



Mat. 5:18 

19 

36 

17: 4 

19: 5 
6, 
20:12 
21:19 
24:41 

26:40, 

69, 

28: 1, 

Mar 9: 5 



10: 8 

12:42 

14:37, 

66 

16: 2 

5:12 

17 

8:22 

9:33 

13:10 
14:18 
15: 8 
16:17 
17:22 
34 
35 



Lu. 



. one jot or one tittle shall in no wise 

. shall break one of these least 

. thou canst not make one hair 

.one for thee, and one for Moses, and one 

for Elias. 
.and they twain shall be one flesh? 
.they are no more twain, but one flesh. 
. These last have wrought (but) one hour, 
. And when he saw a fig tree in the way, 
. the one shall be taken, and the other (lit. 

one) left. 
. could ye not watch with me one hour? 
, and a damsel came unto him, 
.toward the first (day) of the week, 
.one for thee, and one for Moses, and one 

for Elias. 
twain shall be one flesh : so then they are 

no more twain, but one flesh, 
there came a certain poor widow, 
, couldest not thou watch one hour? 
, there cometh one of the maids of 
, the first (day) of the week, 
, when he was in a certain city, 
, it came to pass on a certain day, 
, it came to pass on a certain day, 
, one for thee, and one for Moses, and one 

for Elias: 
he was teaching in one of the synagogues 
they all with one (consent) began 
if she lose one piece, 
than one tittle of the law to fail, 
shall desire to see one of the days of 
there shall be two (men) in one bed; 
the one shall be taken, and the other 



Lu. 20: 
22: 
24: 

Joh.10: 
20: 

Acts 4: 

12; 

19: 

20: 

21: 

24: 

28: 

ICo. 6: 

10: 

16: 

2Co.ll 

Gal. 4 

Eph. 4 

5 
Phi. 1 
ITi. 3 

Tit. 1 

3 

HeblO 

12 
2Pet.3 

Rev. 6: 
9 

13 
17 



18 



Mir 

1 . on one of those days, 
59. about the space of one hour after 
l.Now upon the first (day) of the week, 

16. and there shall be one fold, 
1. The first (day) of the week cometh 

19. being the first (day) of the week, 
: 32. were of one heart and of owe soul: 
; 10. and passed on through one street ; 
;34. all with one voice about the space 
; 7. And upon the first (day) of the week, 
; 7. and abode with them owe day. 
; 21. Except it be for this one voice, 
: 13. and after one day the south wind 
; 16. for two, saith he, shall be one flesh. 
: 8. fell in one day three and twenty thousand. 
: 2. Upon the first (day) of the week 
: 24. received I forty (stripes) save one. 
: 24. the one from the mount Sinai, 
: 4. ye are called in one hope of 

5. One Lord, one faith, one baptism, 
: 3 Land they two shall be one flesh. 
: 27. with one mind striving together 
: 2. the husband of one wife, ( 

12.be the husbands of one wife, 
: 6. the husband of one wife, 
: 10. after theirs? and second admonition 
: 12. after he had offered one sacrifice 

14. For by one offering he hath 
: 16. who for one morsel of meat 
: 8. that one day (is) with the Lord 

— and a thousand years as one day. 
: 1 . when the Lamb opened one of the seals, 
:12. One woe is past; 

13. 1 heard a voice from the four horns 
: 3. 1 saw one of his heads 
:12.as kings one hour with the beast. 

13. These have one mind, 

17. and to agree (lit. to form one mind), and 

give their kingdom 
: 8. shall her plagues come in one day, 
10. for in one hour is thy judgment come. 
17(16). For in one hour so great riches 
19. for in one hour is she made desolate. 



fiiaivb), miaino. 

Joh. 18 : 28. lest they should be defiled ; 
Tit. 1 : 15. but unto them that are defiled 

— their mind and conscience is defiled. 
Heb 12: 15. and thereby many be defiled; 
Jude 8. these (filthy) dreamers defile the flesh, 



fjuao-jua, miasma. 

2Pet.2:20.have escaped the pollutions of the world 



fxiao-jULog, miasmos. 

2Pet. 2 : 10. in the lust of uncleanness, 



f-tiyfj-aj migma. 

Joh. 19: 39. brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, 



Mat.27 

Lu. 13 

Rev. 8 

15 



/uLiyvvjuLt, mignumi. 

34. vinegar to drink mingled with gall; 

1 . whose blood Pilate had mingled 
7. hail and fire mingled with blood, 

2. a sea of glass mingled with fire: 



MIK 



( 501 ) 



MIS 



/jLiKpov, mikron. adv. 

Mat.26:39. And he went a little farther, and 

73. And after a while came unto (him) 
Mar 14: 35. And he went forward a little, and 

70. And a little after, they that stood by 
Joh. 13:33. Little children, yet a little while I am 
14: 19. Yet a little while, and the world 
16: 16. A little while, and ye shall not see me: and 
again, a little while, and ye 

17. A little while, and ye shall not see me: and 

again, a little while, and ye 

18. What is this that he saith, A little while ? 

19. A little while, and ye shall not see me : and 

again, a little while, and ye 



liiKp-og, -oTBpog, mikros, -oteros. 

Mat.l0:42.unto one of these little ones a cup of 
1 1 : 1 1 . he that is least in the kingdom 
13:32. is the least of all seeds: 
18: 6. shall offend one of these little ones 
10. despise not one of these little ones ; 
14. one of these little ones should perish. 
Mar 4: 31. is less than all the seeds 

9:42. shall offend one of (these) little ones 
15: 40. Mary the mother of James the less 
Lu. 7: 28. he that is least in the kingdom 
9:48. he that is least among you all, 
12: 32. Fear not, little flock; 
17: 2. should offend one of these little ones. 
19: 3. because he was little of stature. 
Joh. 7:33. Yet a little while am I with you, 

12:35. Yet a little while is the light 
Acts 8: 10. from the least to the greatest, 

26:22. witnessing both to small and great, 
iCo. 5: 6. Know ye not that a little leaven 
2Co.ll : l.bear with me a little in (my) folly: 

16. that I may boast myself a little. 
Gal. 5: 9. A little leaven leaveneth the whole 
Heb 8:11. from the least to the greatest. 

10:37. For yet a little while, and he that 
Jas. 3: 5. the tongue is a little member, 
Rev. 3: 8. for thou hast a little strength, 

6: 11. they should rest yet for a little season, 
1 1 : 18. that fear thy name, small and great ; 
13: 16. caused all, both small and great, 
19: 5. that fear him, both small and great. 

18. both small and great. 
20: 3. must be loosed a little season. 
12.1 saw the dead, small and great, 



fiiXiov, milion. 

Mat. 5:41. shall compel thee to go a mile, 



juijueojuaf, mimeomai. 

2Th. 3 : 7. how ye ought to follow us : 

9. an ensample unto you to follow us. 
Heb 13: 7. whose faith follow, considering 
3Joh. 11. follow not that which is evil, 



/ULifiYirrjg, mimeetees. 

ICo. 4: 16.be ye followers of me. 

11: 1 . Be ye followers of me, even as 
Eph. 5: 1. Be ye therefore followers of God, 



1 Th. 1 : 6. And ye became followers of us, 

2: 14. ye, brethren, became followers of the 
Heb 6: 12. but followers of them who through 
lPet. 3 : 13. if ye be followers of that which is good ? 



fjLifxvrjcFKOfiaL, mimneeskomai. 

Heb 2 : 6. that thou art mindful of him ? 

3. Remember them that are in bonds, 



13: 



juLaeii), miseo. 

Mat. 5:43.shalt love thy neighbour, and hate 
44. do good to them that hate you, 
6: 24. for either he will hate the one, 
10: 22. ye shall be hated of all (men) 
24: 9. and ye shall be hated of all 
10. and shall hate one another. 
Mar 13: 13. And ye shall be hated of all (men) 
Lu. 1:71. from the hand of all that hate us ; 
6: 22. when men shall hate you, 

27. do good to them which hate you, 
14:26. and hate not his father, and mother, 
16 : 13. either he will hate the one, 
19: 14. But his citizens hated him, 
21: 17. ye shall be hated of all (men) 
Joh. 3:20. hateth the light, neither cometh 

7: 7. cannot hate you ; but me it hateth, 
12: 25. he that hateth his life in this world 
15:18. If the world hate you, ye know that it 
hated me before (it hated) you. 
19. therefore the world hateth you. 

23. He that hateth me hateth my Father also. 

24. they both seen and hated 

25. They hated me without a cause. 
17: 14. the world hath hated them, ( 

Ro. 7:15. what I hate, that do I. 

9: 13. Esau have I hated. 
Eph. 5:29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh ; 
Tit. 3: 3. hateful, (and) hating one another. 
Heb 1 : 9. and hated iniquity ; 

Uoh.2: 9. that saith he is in the light, and hatethhis 
brother, 
11. But he that hateth his brother is in 
3 : 13. if the world hate you. 

15. WJiosoexer hateth his brother 
4: 20. and hateth his brother, 
Jude 23. hating even the garment spotted 
Rev. 2: 6. that thou hatest the deeds of the Nico- 
laitanes, which I also hate. 
15. which thing I hate. 
17: 16. these shall hate the whore, 
18 : 2. of every unclean and hateful bird. 



jUtdOaTroSocria, mhthapodosia. 

Heb 2: 2. received a just recommence of reward , 
10: 35. great recompence of reward. 
11:26. unto the recompence of the reward. 



fiiadcnroSoTriQ, misthapodotees. 

Heb 11 : 6. he is a rewarder of them that 



IaigOioq, mistkios. 

Lu. 15:17. How many hired servants of my father's 
19. as one of thy hired servants. 



MIS 

/jLiadoofxai, mistho-omai. 

Mat.20: I. to hire labourers into his vineyard. 
7. Because no man hath hired us. 



fiiaQoQt misihos. 

Mat. 5: 12. for great (is) your reward in heaven: 
46. what reward have ye ? 
6: l.ye have no reward of your Father 
2. They have their reward. 
5. They have their reward. 
16. They have their reward. 
10:41. shall receive a prophet's reward ; 

— shall receive a righteous man's reward 
42. shall in no wise lose his reward. 
20: 8. give them (their) hire, 
Mar 9:41. he shall not lose his reward. 
Lu. 6:23. your reivard (is) great in heaven: 
35. your reward shall be great, 
10: 7. the labourer is worthy of his hire. 
Joh. 4:36. receiveth wages, and gathereth 
Acts 1 : 18. a field with the reward of iniquity ; 
Ro. 4: 4. that worketh is the reward not 
lCo. 3: 8. shall receive his own reivard 

14. he shall receive a reward. 
9:17. willingly, I have a reward: 

18. What is my reward then ? 
lTi. 5: 18. The labourer (is) worthy of his reward. 
Jas. 5: 4. Behold, the hire of the labourers 
2Pet. 2: 13. receive the reward of unrighteousness, 

15. who loved the wages of unrighteousness 
2Joh. 8. but that we receive a full reward. 
Jude 11. after the error of Balaam for reward, 
Rev.l 1:18. that thou shouldest give reivard 

22: 12. and my reward (is) with me, 



liiadwfia, misthoma. 

Acts28:30.two whole years in his own hired house, 



( 502 ) MNH 

Lu. 16:25. remember that thou in thy lifetime 
23:42. Lord, remember me when thou 
24: 6. remember how he spake unto you 
8. they remembered his words, 
Joh. 2:17. And his disciples remembered that it 
22. his disciples remembered that he 
12: 16. then remembered they that these 
ActslO: 31. thine alms are had in remembrance 

11:16. Then remembered I the word of 
ICo.l 1 : 2. that ye remember me in all things, 
2Ti. 1 : 4. being mindful of thy tears, 
Heb 8 : 12. their iniquities will I remember no more. 

10: 17. and iniquities will I remember no more. 
2Pet.3: 2. That ye may be mindful of the words 
Jude 17. remember ye the words which 
Rev.16: 19. Babylon came in remembrance before God, 



/hktOwtoq, mistliotos. 



Mar 1 :20. in the ship with the hired servants, 
Joh. 10: 12. But he that is an hireling, 

13. The hireling fleeth, because he is 
hireling, and careth not 



jiivaa, mnia. 

Ro. 1 : 9. 1 make mention of you always in my 
Eph. 1 : 16. making mention of you in my prayers ; 
Phi. 1: 3. upon every remembrance of you, 
ITh. 1 : 2. making mention of you in our prayers ; 

3: 6. that ye have good remembrance of us 
2Ti. 1 : 3. remembrance of thee in my prayers 
Philem. 4. making mention of thee always 



juvrjjua, mneema. 

Mar 5: 5. and in the tombs, crying, and 

Lu. 8: 27. abode in (any) house, but in the tombs. 
23:53. laid it in a sepulchre that was hewn 
24: l.they came unto the sepulchre, 

Acts 2:29. his sepulchre is with us 

7: 16. laid in the sepulchre that Abraham 

Rev.l 1 : 9. their dead bodies to be put in graves. 



/uiva, mna. 

Lu. 19: 13. and delivered them ten pounds, 

16. saying, Lord, thy pound hath gained ten 

pounds. 
18. Lord, thy pound hath gained five pounds. 
20. (here is) thy pound, 
24. Take from him the pound, and give (it) to 

him that hath ten pounds. 
25. Lord, he hath ten pounds. 



juvao/xat, mnaomai. 

Mat. 5:23. and there rememberest that thy brother 
26:75. And Peter remembered the word 
27:63. Sir, we remember that that deceiver 
Lu. 1:54. in remembrance of (lit. to remember) (his) 
mercy ; 
72. and to remember his holv covenant; 



jxvr\fxuov, mneemion. 

Mat. 8:28. coming out of the tombs, 

23: 29. and garnish the sepulchres of 
27 :52. And the graves were opened ; 
53. And came out of the graves 
60. laid it in his own new tomb, 

— great stone to the door of the sepulchre, 
28: 8. departed quickly from the sepulchre 

Mar 5: 2. there met him out of the tombs 

3. had (his) dwelling among the tombs ; 
6 : 29. and laid it in a tomb. 
15:46. and laid him in a sepulchre 

— a stone unto the door of the sepulchre. 
16: 2. they came unto the sepulchre at the 

3. from the door of the sepulchre? 
5. And entering into the sepulchre, 
8. and fled from the sepulchre; 
Lu. 1 1 :44. for ye are as graves which appear not, 

47. for ye build the sepulchres of the 

48. and ye build their sepulchres. 
23: 55. beheld the sepulchre, and how 
24: 2. rolled away from the sepulchre. 

9. returned from the sepulchre, 
12. and ran unto the sepulchre ; 
22. which were early at the sepulchre ; 
24. were with us went to the sepulchre, 
Joh. 5: 28. all that are in the graves shall 

11 :l7.he had (lain) in the ^rarefour days 
31 . She goeth unto the grave to weep 
38. cometh to the grave. 



MNH 



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Joh.l2:17.when he called Lazarus out of his grave, 
19:41. and in the garden a new sepulchre, 
42. for- the sepulchre was nigh at hand. 
20: l.unto the sepulchre, and seeth the stone 
taken away from the sepulchre. 

2. taken away the Lord out of the sepulchre, 

3. and came to the sepulchre. 

4. and came first to the sepulchre. 
6. and went into the sepulchre, 

. 8. which came first to the sepulchre, 
11. Mary stood without at the sepulchre 
— (and looked) into the sepulchre, 
Actsl3:29. and laid (him) in a sepulchre. 



livnfir]) mneemee. 

2Pet. 1 : 15. these things always in remembrance. 



fxvrifiovEvu), mneemonuo. 

Mat.16 : 9. neither remember the five loaves of 
Mar 8:18. and do ye not remember? 
Lu. 17:32. Remember Lot's wife. 
Joh.l5:20. Remember the word that I said 

16: 4. ye may remember that I told you of them. 

21. she remembereth no more the anguish, 
Acts20:31.anc? remember, that by the space 

35. and to remember the words of the Lord 
Gal. 2:10. that we should remember the poor ; 
Eph. 2:11. Wherefore remember, that ye 
Col. 4:18. Remember my bonds. 
lTh. 1: 3. Remembering without ceasing your work 

2: 9. For ye remember, brethren, our labour 
2Th. 2: 5. Remember ye not, that, 
2Ti. 2: 8. Remember that Jesus Christ 
Heb 11 : 15. if they had been mindful of that (country) 

22. Joseph, when he died, made mention of 
13: 7. Remember them which have the rule 

Rev. 2: 5. Remember therefore from whence 
3: 3. Remember therefore how thou hast 
18: 5. God hath remembered her iniquities. 



fiv-nfioavvov, mneemosunon. 

Mat.26:13.be told for a memorial of her. 

Mar 14: 9. shall be spoken of for a memorial of her. 

ActslO: 4. thine alms are come up for a memorial 



jUvrjcrrEilo/xai, mneestuomai. 

Mat. 1:18. When as his mother Mary was espoused to 
Lu. 1 :27. To a virgin espoused to a man whose 

2: 5. To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, 



poyiXaXog, mogilalos. 

Mar 7: 32. that was deaf, and had an impediment in 
his speech ; 



Mar 4:21. to be put under a bushel, 
Lu. 11 :33. neither under a bushel, 



/not, moi. 



From 



■yw. 



Mat 



Mar 



Lu, 



Lu. 



fJioyig, mogis. 

9:39. hardly departeth from him. 



ftoSioC) modios. 
Mat. 5: 15. a candle, and put it under a bushel, 



2: 8. bring me word again, 

4: 9. if thou wilt fall down and worship me. 

7:21. Not every one that saith unto me, 

22. Many will say to me in that day, 
8:21. Lord, suffer me first to go and bury 

22. Follow me; and let the dead 
9: 9. Follow me. And he arose, 
11:27. All things are delivered unto me 
14: 8. Give me here John Baptist's head 

18. Bring them hither to me. 
15: 8. draweth nigh unto me with their 

25. Lord, help me. 

32. they continue with me now three days, 
16 :24. and take up his cross, and follow me. 
17: 17. bring him hither to me. 
18 : 28. Pay me that thou owest. 
19:21. and come (and) follow me. 

28. ye which have followed me, 
20: 13. didst not thou agree with me for 

15. Is it not lawful for me to do 
21: 2. bring (them) unto me. 

24. which if ye tell me, 
22:19. Shew me the tribute money. 
25: 20. Lord, thou deliveredst unto me five 

22. Lord, thou deliveredst unto me two 

35. and ye gave me meat; 

42. and ye gave me no meat: 
26: 15. What will ye give me, 

53. and he shall presently give me more 
27: 10. as the Lord appointed me. 
28:18. All power is given unto me in heaven and 
in earth. 
2:14. Follow me. And he arose 
5: 9. My name (is) Legion: 
6:25.1 will that thou give me by and by 
8: 2. now been with me three days, 
34. take up his cross, and follow me. 
10: 21. take up the cross, and follow me. 
11: 29. one question, and answer me, 

30. or of men? answer me. 
12: 15. bring me a penny, 
1 :25. Thus hath the Lord dealt with me 
38.be it unto me according to thy word. 

43. And whence (is) this to me, 
49. hath done to me great things ; 

4:23. Ye will surely say unto me 
5: 27. said unto him, Follow me. 
7:45. Thou gavest me no kiss: 
9: 23. his cross daily, and follow me. 

38. for he is mine (lit. to me an) only child. 
59. Follow me. But he said, Lord, suffer me 

first to go 
61 . but let me first go bid 
10:22. All things are delivered to me 

40. bid her therefore that she help me. 
11: 5. lend me three loaves ; 

7. Trouble me not: the door is 
15: 6. Rejoice with me; for I have found 
9. Rejoice with me ; for I have found 

12. give me the portion of goods 
17: 8. gird thyself,- and serve me, 
18: 5. this widow troubleth me, 

13. God be merciful to me a sinner. 



MOI 



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MOI 



Lu. 18 

20 



22 



23 
Joh. 1 



18 



Acts 1 
2 
3 

5 

7 



22. and come, follow me. 
: 3. ask you one thing ; and answer me: 
24. Shew me a penny. Whose 
; 29. as my Father hath appointed unto me ; 
68. ye will not answer me, 
: 14. Ye have brought this man unto me, 
: 33. the same said unto me, 
43(44). saith unto him, Follow me. 
:28. Ye yourselves bear me witness, 
: 7. Jesus saith unto her, Give me to drink. 

10. that saith to thee, Give me to drink ; 
15. give me this water, 

21. Woman, believe me, the hour 
29. which told me all things 

39. He told me all that ever I did. 
: 11. the same said unto me, 

36. which the Father hath given me 
:37. All that the Father giveth me 

39. of all which he hath given me 
:45.ye believe me not. 

46. why do ye not believe me ? 
: 11. and said unto me, Go 
: 27. and they follow me: 

29. which gave (them) me, is greater than 

37. works of my Father, believe me not. 
:49.he gave me a commandment, 

50. as the Father said unto me, 
: 36. canst not follow me now; but thou shalt 

follow me afterwards. 
:11. Believe me that I (am) in the Father, 

— or else believe me for the very 

31. as the Father gave me commandment, 
: 4. which thou gavest me to do. 

6. which thou gavest me out of the world: 

7. whatsoever thou hast given me 

8. the words which thou gavest me ; 

9. but for them which thou hast given me ; 

11. those whom thou hast given me, 

12. those that thou gavest me 

22. the glory which thou gavest me 
24. whom thou hast given me, be with 

— my glory, which thou hast given me: 
: 9. Of them which thou gavest me have I 

11. the cup which my Father hath given me, 
: 15. tell me where thou hast laid him, 
:19.he saith unto him, Follow me. 

22. what (is that) to thee? follow thou me. 
: 8. ye shall be witnesses unto me 
-.28. Thou hast made known to me the ways 
: 6. Silver and gold have I none ; (lit. is not 

to me) 
: 8. Tell me whether ye sold the land 
: 7. and serve me in this place. 
42. have ye offered to me slain beasts 
49. Heaven (is) my throne, (lit. to me) 

— what house will ye build me ? 
:15.he is a chosen vessel unto me, 
: 7. a voice saying unto me, 

9. the voice answered me again 

12. And the spirit bade me go 

: 8. garment about thee, and follow me. 

: 2. Separate me Barnabas and Saul 

:10. /have much people (lit. much people is 

to me) 
: 19. which befell me by the lying in wait 

22. that shall befall me there: 
:37. May I (lit. is it allowed to me to) 

39. suffer me to speak unto the people. 
: 5. doth bear me witness, 

6. it came to pass, that, as I made 

journey, (lit. to me journeying) 

7. and heard a voice saying unto me, 



Acts22 



23: 
24: 
25 
27: 

Ro. 7 



lCo. 



]0 



my 



15: 

16: 

2Co. 2: 

6: 



13 

Gal. 2 



6 
Eph 3 



Phi. 



Col. 1 



the voice of him that spake to me. 

by the hand of them that were with me, 

and stood, and said unto me, 

it came to pass, that, when J was come 
again (lit. to me having returned) 

saw him saying unto me, 

Tell me, art thou a Roman? 

What is that thou hast to tell me? 

And when it was told me 

there are yet but twelve days since / went 
(lit. there are not to me more days than) 

have dealt with me, both at Jerusalem, 

it seemeth to me unreasonable 

ye should have hearkened unto me, 

stood by me this night 

even as it was told me. 

I found (to be) (lit. has been found to 
me) 

working death in me by that which is 
good; 

for to will is present with me ; 

my conscience also bearing me witness 

/ have great heaviness 

Thou wilt say then unto me, 

the grace given unto me, 

because of the grace that is given to me 

ye strive together with me 

For it hath been declared unto me 

which is given unto me, 

For what have / to do to judge them 

All things are lawful unto me, 

all things are lawful for me, 

whereof ye wrote unto me : 

.for (it were) better for me to die, 

. J have nothing to glory of: for necessity 
is laid upon me .• yea, woe is unto me, if 
I preach not 
18. What is my reward then ? 
23. All things are lawful for me, 
— all things are lawful for me, 
32. what advantageth it me, 
9. and effectual is opened unto me, 

12. a door was opened unto me 

16. shall be my people, (lit. a people to me) 

18. ye shall be my sons 

4. Great (is) my boldness of speech toward 

you, great (is) my glorying 
1 . it is superfluous for me to write 

1 . It is not expedient for me 

7. there was given to me a thorn 
9. And he said unto me, My grace 

13. forgive me this wrong. 

10. which the Lord hath given me 

6. it maketh no matter to me: 

9. the grace that was given unto me, 

15. and have given them to me. 

21 . Tell me, ye that desire to be under 

17. let no man trouble me: 

2. which is given me to you-ward: 

3. made known unto me the mystery; 

7. given unto me by the effectual 

19. utterance may be given unto me, 
19. this shall turn to my salvation 

22. this (is) the fruit of my labour: (lit. this 

is to me fruit of labour) 

18. and rejoice with me. 

7. what things were gain to me, 

3. laboured with me in the gospel, 
15.no church communicated with me 

16. once and again unto my necessity. 
25. which is given to me for you, 

11. which have been a comfort unto me. 



MOI 



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MON 



2Ti. 3 


:11. 


4 


: 8. 




11. 




14. 




16. 




17. 


Philem.13. 




19. 




22. 


Heb 1 


: 5. 


2 


13. 


8 


:10. 


10 


. 5. 


13 


6. 


Jas. 2 


IS. 


2Pet.l 


14. 


Rev. 1 


17. 


5 


5. 


7 


13. 




14. 


10 


4. 




9. 




11. 


11: 


1. 


14 


13. 


17: 


1. 




7. 




15. 


19: 


9. 




10. 


21: 


5. 




6. 




7. 




10. 


22: 


1. 




6.. 




8. 1 




9. 




10. 



. which came unto me at Antioch, 
. Henceforth there is laid up for me 

the righteous judge, shall give me 
.he is profitable to me for the ministry. 
. did me much evil : 
. no man stood with me, 
. the Lord stood with me, 
. he might have ministered unto me 

owest unto me even thine own self 
.prepare me also a lodging: 

he shall be to me a Son ? 
. which God hath given me. 

they shall be to me a people : 

a body hast thou prepared me: 
. what man shall do unto me. 

shew me thy faith 

Christ hath shewed me. 
. saying unto me, Fear not ; 

saith unto me, Weep not: 

saying unto me, What are these 

And he said to me, 

saying unto me, Seal up 

Give me the little book. And he said 
unto me, 

And he said unto me, Thou must 

And there was given me a reed 

saying unto me, Write, Blessed 

saying unto me, Come hither ; 

And the angel said unto me, 

And he saith unto me, The waters 

And he saith unto me, Write, 

And he saith unto me, These are 

And he said unto me, See 

And he said unto me, Write: 
And he said unto me, It is done, 
and he shall be my son. 
and shewed me that great city, 
And he shewed me a pure river 
And he said unto me, These sayings 
which shewed me these things. 

Then saith he unto me, See 

And he saith unto me, Seal not 



fioiya\ig> moikalis. 



Mat.l2:39. An evil and adulterous generation 

16: 4. A wicked and adulterous generation 
Mar 8:38. in this adulterous and sinful generation ; 
Ro. 7: 3. she shall be called an adulteress: 

— so that she is no adulteress, 
Jas. 4: 4. Ye adulterers and adulteresses, 
2Pet. 2: 14. Having eyes full of adultery, 



jULOixao/uiai, moikaomai. 

Mat. 5:32.causeth her to commit adultery: 

— her that is divorced committeth adultery. 
19: 9. marry another, committeth adultery: 

— is put away doth commit adultery. 
Mar 10: 11. committeth adultery against her. 

12. to another, she committeth adultery. 



juot^eia, moikia: 

Mat.15: 19. murders, adulteries, fornications, 
Mar 7:21. evil thoughts, adulteries, fornications, 
Joh. 8: 3. unto him a woman taken in adultery; 
Gal. 5:19. Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, 



Mat 


.5:27. 






28. 




19 


18. 


MarlO 


19. 


Lu. 


16 


18. 




18 


20. 


Joh 


8 


4. 


Ro. 


2:22. 




13 


9. 


Jas. 


2 


11. 


Rev 


2 


22. 



fj.oL\^v(i), moikuo. 

Thou shalt not commit adultery: 

hath committed adultery with her 

Thou shalt not commit adultery, 

Do not commit adultery, 

marrieth another, committeth adultery: 

from (her) husband committeth adultery. 

Do not commit adultery, 

was taken in adultery, 

a man should not commit adultery, dost 

thou commit adultery ? 
Thou shalt not commit adultery, 
Do not commit adultery, 
Now if thou commit no adultery, 
and them that commit adultery with her 



fj.of)(6g, moikos. 



Lu. 18: 11. extortioners, unjust, adulterers, 
ICo. 6: 9. nor idolaters, nor adulterers, 
Heb 13: 4. whoremongers and adulterers God will 
Jas. 4: 4. Ye adulterers and adulteresses, 



juoXtc? fnolis. 



Actsl4: 18. scarce restrained they the people, 
27: 7. and scarce were come over against 
8. And, hardly passing it, came unto 
16. we had much work to come by (lit. we 
were able with difficulty to get) the boat: 
Ro. 5: 7. scarcely for a righteous man will one die: 
lPet.4:18.if the righteous scarcely be saved, 



fioXvvto)) moluno. 



ICo. 8: 7. their conscience being weak is defiled. 
Rev. 3: 4. which have not defiled their garments ; 
14: 4. which were not defiled with women; 



juoXvo-juo c? molusmos. 

2Co. 7: 1. from all filthiness of the flesh 



fuLo/uL^r], momphee. 

Col. 3 : 13. if any man have a quarrel against any : 



juovr/j monee. 

Joh. 14: 2. In my Father's house are many mansions: 
23. and make our abode with him. 



juLovoysvriQ, mouogenees. 

Lu. 7 : 12. the only son of his mother, 
8:42. For he had one only daughter, 
9:38. for he is mine only child. 
Joh. 1 : 14. as of the only begotten of the Father, 
18. the only begotten Son, which is 
3: 16. his only begotten Son, that whosoever 
18. of the only begotten Son of God. 
Heb 11: 17. offered up his only begotten (son), 
Uoh.4: 9. God sent his only begotten Son 



MON 



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MOP 



Mat 


. 5:47. 




8 


8. 




9 


21. 




10 


42. 




14:36. 




21 


19. 
21. 


Mar 5:36. 




6 


8. 


Lu. 


8:50. 


Joh 


5 


18. 




11 


52. 




12 


. 9. 




13 


9. 




17 


20. 


Acts 8:16. 




11 


19. 




18:25. 




19:26. 






27. 




21 


13. 




26 


29. 




27 


10. 


Ro. 


1 


32. 




3 


29. 




4 


12. 
16. 

23. 




5 


3. 
11. 




8 


23. 




9 


10. 
24. 




13 


5. 


ICo 


. 7:39. 




15 


19. 


2Co 


. 7 


7. 




8 


10. 
19. 
21. 




9 


12. 


Gal 


1 


23. 




2 


10. 




3 


2. 




4 


18. 




5 


13. 




6 


12. 


Eph 




21. 


Phi 


1 


27. 
29. 




2 


12. 

27. 


ITh 


. 1 


5. 

8. 




2 


8. 


2Th 


. 2 


7. 


ITi. 


5: 


13. 


2Ti. 


2:20. 




4 


8. 


Heb 


9: 


10. 




12:26. 


Jas. 


1: 


22. 




2:24. 


lPet.2:18. 


Uoh.2: 


2. 




5: 


6. 



juovov, monon. 

, if ye salute your brethren only, 
, but speak the word only, 
. If I may but touch his garment, 
.a cup of cold (water) only 
. that they might only touch the 
. nothing thereon, but leaves only, 
.not only do this (which is done) to the 
. Be not afraid, only believe, 
.for (their) journey, save a staff only ; 
.Fear not: believe only, 
. not only had broken the sabbath, 
. not for that nation only, but that also 
. not for Jesus' sake only, but 
. not my feet only, but also 
.pray I for these alone, but for them 
. only they were baptized in the 
. but unto the Jews only. 
.knowing only the baptism of John. 
. not alone at Ephesus, but almost 
. So that not only this our craft 
. not to be bound only, but also to die 
. not only thou, but also all that 
. not only of the lading and ship, 
, not only do the same, but have pleasure 
. the God of the Jews only ? 
. not of the circumcision only, but who also 
, not to that only which is of the law, 
, for his sake alone, 
, And not only (so), but we glory in 
, And not only (so), but we also joy 
. And not only (they), but ourselves 
, And not only (this) ; but when 
. not of the Jews only, but also 
, not only for wrath, but also for 
, to whom she will ; only in the Lord. 
, If in this life only we have hope 
. And not by his coming only, but by 
. not only to do, but also to be forward 
, And not (that) only, but who was also 
. not only in the sight of the Lord, 
not only supplieth the want of 
. But they had heard only, 
. Only (they would) that we should 
This only would I learn of you, 
.not only when I arn present with you. 
only (use) not liberty for an occasion 
only lest they should suffer persecution 
not only in this world, but also 
, Only let your conversation be 
,not only to believe on him, but also 
. not as in my presence only, but 
. and not on him only, but on me also, 
. not unto you in word only, but also in 
not only in Macedonia and Achaia, but 
, not the gospel of God only, but also 
only he who now letteth (will let), 
not only idle, but tattlers also 
there are not only vessels of gold 
and not to me only, but unto all them 
only in meats and drinks, and divers 
I shake not the earth only, but also 
and not hearers only, deceiving 
and not by faith only. 
not only to the good and gentle, 
and not for our's only, but also for 
not by water only, but by water and blood 



Mat. 4: 4 

10 

12: 4 

14:23 

17: 8, 

18:15 

24:36 

Mar 6:47 

9: 2 

8 

Lu. 4: 4 



ITi. 5: 



fiovoofiai, monoomai, 
5. that is a widow indeed, and desolate, 





5 


21 




6 


4 




9 


36 




10:40 




24 


12 

18 


Joh 


5:44 




6 


15 

22 




8 


9 
16 

29 




12:24 




16:32 




17 


3 


Ro. 


11 


3 




16 


4 

27 


ICo 


9 


6 




14:36. 


Gal. 


6 


4 


Phi. 


4 


15. 


Col. 


4 


11 


ITh 


3 


1. 


ITi. 


1. 


17. 




6 


15. 
16. 


2Ti. 


4 


11. 


Heb 


9: 


7. 


2Jol 


i. 


1. 


Jude 


4. 






25. 


Rev 


9 


4. 




15 


4. 



[xovog, monos. 

. shall not live by bread alone, 

, and him only shalt thou serve 

, but only for the priests ? 

, he was there alone. 

,saw no man, save Jesus only. 

. between thee and him alone : 

. but my Father only. 

. and he alone on the land. 

.high mountain apart by themselves: 

. save Jesus only with themselves. 

. not live by bread alone, but 

.him only shalt thou serve. 

. can forgive sins, but God alone ? 

. but for the priests alone ? 

. Jesus was found alone. 

. hath left me to serve alone ? 

.the linen clothes laid by themselves, 

. Art thou only a stranger in Jerusalem, 

.that (cometh) from God only ? 

. into a mountain himself alone. 

. his disciples were gone away alone ; 

. and Jesus was left alone, 

. for I am not alone, 

. the Father hath not left me alone ; 

. and die, it abideth alone : 

. and shall leave me alone : and yet I am 

not alone, 
. the only true God, and Jesus 
. and I am left alone, and they seek 
.unto whom not only I give thanks, but 
. To God only wise, 
. Or I only and Barnabas, 
. or came it unto you only ? 
.have rejoicing in himself alone, 
.giving and receiving, but ye only. 
.These only (are my) fellowworkers 
,to be left at Athens alone; 
, the only wise God, 
, the blessed and only Potentate, 
Who only hath immortality, 
. Only Luke is with me. 
, (went) the high priest alone 
, and not I only, but also all they 
and denying the only Lord God, 
, To the only wise God our Saviour, 
. but only those men which have not 
,for (thou) only (art) holy: 



fiov6(j)6aXfxog, monophthalmos. 

Mat.18: 9. to enter into life with one eye, 

Mar 9:47. into the kingdom of God with one eye, 



fuLop(j)r}, morphee. 

Mar 16:12. he appeared in another form 
Phi. 2: 6. Who, being in the form of God, 

7. took upon him the form of a servant, 



liopfyoofiai, morphoomai. 
Gal. 4: 19. until Christ be formed in you, 



[lopQwcrig, morphosis. 

Ro. 2 : 20. which hast the form of knowledge 
2Ti. 3: 5. Having a form of godliness, but 



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MOY 



juoo-^07rot£a>, moskopoyeo. 

Acts 7:41. And they made a calf in those days, 



juoo^o^, wioskos. 

Lu. 15:23. And bring hither the fatted calf, 

27. thy father hath killed the fatted calf, 
30. hast killed for him the fatted calf 

Heb 9: 12. Neither by the blood of goats and calves, 
19. the blood of calves and of goats, 

Rev. 4: 7. the second beast like a calf, 



fiox^og, mokthos. 

2Co.ll :27. In weariness and painfulness, 

ITh. 2: 9. our labour and travail : 

2Th. 3: 8. wrought with labour and travail 



fiov, mou. 

From iyw. 

Mat. 2: 6. that shall rule my people Israel. 

15. Out of Egypt have I called my son. 
3 : 1 1 . he that cometh after me is mightier than /, 

17. This is my beloved Son, 
4: 19. saith unto them, Follow me, 
7:21. the will of my Father which is in 
24.heareth these sayings of mine, (lit. of 
me) 

26. these sayings of mine, (lit. of me) 
8: 6. my servant lieth at home 

8.shouldest come under my roof: 

— and my servant shall be healed. 

9. and to my servant, Do this, 

21. to go and bury my father. 
9:18. My daughter is even now dead: 

10: 22. for my name's sake: 

32. before my Father which is 
S3, my Father which is in heaven. 

37. is not worthy of me : 

— is not worthy of me. 

38. after me, is not worthy of me. 
11 : 10. 1 send my messenger before 

27. unto me of my Father: 

29. Take my yoke upon you, 

30. For my yoke (is) easy, and my burden is 
12: 18. Behold my servant, whom I have chosen ; 

my beloved, in whom my soul is well 
pleased: I will put my spirit upon him, 

44. into my house from whence 

48. Who is my mother? and who are my 
brethren ? 

49. Behold my mother and my brethren ! 

50. shall do the will of my Father 

— the same is my brother, and sister, 
13: 30. but gather the wheat into my barn. 

35. 1 will open my mouth in parables; 
15: 13. Every plant, which my heavenly Father 

22. my daughter is grievously vexed 
16: 17. but my Father which is in heaven. 

18. upon this rock I will build my church; 

23. Get thee behind me, Satan: thou art an 

offence unto me .- 

24. If any (man) will come after me, 
17: 5. This is my beloved Son, 

15. Lord, have mercy on my son: 
18: 5. little child in my name 

10. the face of my Father which is in 



21:13 

28 

37 

22: 4 

44, 



Mat.18: 19. of my Father which is in heaven. 

21. how oft shall my brother sin against 

35. So likewise shall my heavenly Father 
19:20. have I kept from my youth up: 

29. or lands, for my name's sake, 
20:21. Grant that these my two sons may sit, 

23. Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, 

— but to sit on my right hand, and on my 

left, is not mine to give, but 

— for whom it is prepared of my Father. 
My house shall be called the house 
go work to day in my vineyard. 
They will reverence my son. 
I have prepared my dinner: my oxen and 

(my) fatlings 
The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on 

my right hand, 
For many shall come in my name, 
hated of all nations for my name's sake, 
but my words shall not pass away, 
but my Father only. 
My Lord delayeth his coming ; 
to have put my money to 
Come, ye blessed of my Father, 
of the least of these my brethren, 
poured this ointment on my body, 
My time is at hand ; 
at thy house with my disciples. 
Take, eat ; this is my body. 
For this is my blood of the new 
in my Father's kingdom. 
My soul is exceeding sorrowful, 
O my Father, if it be possible, 

my Father, if this cup may not 
that I cannot now pray to my Father, 
They parted my garments among them, 

and upon my vesture did they cast lots. 
My God, my God, why hast thou 
go tell my brethren 
Behold, I send my messenger 
There cometh one mightier than / after 

me, 
Thou art my beloved Son, 
Come ye after me, 

"Who is my mother, or my brethren ? 
Behold my mother and my brethren ! 
the same is my brother, and my sister, and 

mother. 
My little daughter lieth at the 
Who touched my clothes ? 
and sayest thou, Who touched me? 
unto the half of my kingdom. 
Hearken unto me every one 
Get thee behind me, Satan: 
Whosoever will come after me, 
This is my beloved Son: 

1 have brought unto thee my son, 
help thou mine unbelief, 
one of such children in my name, 
shall do a miracle in my name, 
of water to drink in my name, 

, have I observed from my youth. 

But to sit on my right hand and on my left 
, My house shall be called 
. They will reverence my son. 
. The Lord said to my Lord, Sit thou on my 
right hand, 

many shall come in my name, 
.hated of all (men) for my name's sake: 

but my words shall not pass 

to anoint my body to the burying. 

the passover with my disciples? 



24: 5. 


9. 


35. 


36.1 


48. 


25:27. 


34. 


40. 


26:12. 


18. 


26. 


28. 


29. 


38. 


39. 


42. 


53. 


27:35. 


46. 


28:10. 


Mar 1: 2. 


7. 


11. 


17. 


3:33. 


34. 


35. 


5:23. 


30. 


31. 


6:23. 


7:14. 


8:33. 


34. 


9: 7. 


17. 


24. 


37. 


39. 


41. 


10:20. 


40. 


11:17. 


12: 6. 


36. 


13: 6. 


13. 


31. 


14: 8. 


14. 



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MOY 



Mar 14:22. Take, eat: this is my body. 

24. This is my blood of the new 
34. My soul is exceeding sorrowful 

15:34. My God, my God, why hast thou 
16: 17. In my name shall they cast out 
Lu. 1 : 18. and my wife well stricken in years. 

20. because thou believest not my words, 

25. to take away my reproach 

43. that the mother of my Lord should 

44. salutation sounded in mine ears, the babe 

leaped in my womb 

46. My soul doth magnify the Lord, 

47. And my spirit hath rejoiced in God my 
2:30. For mine eyes have seen thy 

49. must be about my Father's business? 
3: 16. one mightier than /cometh, 

22. Thou art my beloved Son ; 
4: 7. wilt worship me, all shall be 
8. Get thee behind me, Satan: 
6:47. and heareth my sayings, and 
7:.6.shouldest enter under my roof: 

7. and my servant shall be healed. 

8. and to my servant, Do this, 

27. Behold, I send my messenger before 
44. thou gavest me no water for my feet: but 
she hath washed my feet with tears, 

45. hath not ceased to kiss my feet. 

46. My head with oil thou didst not 

— hath anointed my feet with ointment. 
8:21. My mother and my brethren are these 

45. Who touched me ? 

— sayest thou, Who touched me ? 

46. Somebody hath touched me : 
9:23. If any (man) will come after me, 

35. This is my beloved Son; hear him. 
38.1 beseech thee, look upon my son: 

48. shall receive this child in my name 
59. to go and bury my father. 

61. which are at home at my house. 
10:22. are delivered to me of my Father: 

29. And who is my neighbour? 

40. dost thou not care that my sister 
11: 6. For a friend of mine (lit. of me) 
7. and my children are with me 

24. 1 will return unto my house 
12: 4.1 say unto you my friends, 

13. Master, speak to my brother, 

17. where to bestow my fruits? 

18. 1 will pull down my barns, and 

— and there will I bestow all my fruits and 

my goods. 
19. And I will say to my soul, 
45. My lord delayeth his coming ; 
14:23. that my house may be filled. 
24. shall taste of my supper. 

26. he cannot be my disciple. 

27. and come after me, cannot be my disciple. 
33. he cannot be my disciple. 

15: 6. 1 have found my sheep which 

17. How many hired servants of my father's 

18. 1 will arise and go to my father, 

24. this my son was dead, 

29. might make merry with my friends: 
16: 3. my lord taketh away from me 

5. How much owest thou unto my lord? 

24. and cool my tongue ; 

27. send him to my father's house: 
18: 3. Avenge me of m ine adversary. 

21. have I kept from my youth up. 
19: 8. Lord, the half of my goods 

23. gavest not thou my money 

27. But those mine enemies, 



Lu. 19:27. and slay (them) before me. 

46. My house is the house of prayer: 
20:13.1 will send my beloved son: 

42. The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on 
my right hand, 
21 : 8. for many shall come in my name, 

12. and rulers for my name's sake. 

17. hated of all (men) for my name's sake. 

33. but my words shall not pass away. 
22: 11. eat the passover with my disciples? 

19. This is my body which is given 

20. the new testament in my blood, 

28. continued with me in my temptations. 

29. as my Father hath appointed unto me; 

30. and drink at my table in my kingdom, 

42. not my will, but thine, be done. 

53. When /was daily with you in 
23.42. Lord, remember me when thou comest 

46. into thy hands I commend my spirit: 
24:39. Behold my hands and my feet, 

49. 1 send the promise of my Father 

Joh. 1:15. He that cometh after me is preferred before 

me : for he was before me. 

27. He it is, who coming after me is preferred 

before me, 

30. After me cometh a man which is preferred 

before me .- for he was before me. 
2: 4. mine hour is not yet come. 

J 6. make not my Father's house an 
4:49. Sir, come down ere my child die. 
5:17. My Father worketh hitherto, and I 

24. He that heareth my word, 

31. of myself, my witness is not true. 
43. 1 am come in my Father's name, 

6: 32. but my Father giveth you the 

51. the bread that I will give is my flesh, 

54. Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh my 

blood, hath 

55. For my flesh is meat indeed, and my blood 

56. He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh my 

blood, dwelleth in me, 
65. given unto him of my Father. 
8: 14. my record is true: 

19. Ye neither know me, nor my Father: 
— should have known my Father also. 

28. but as my Father hath taught me, 

31. (then) are ye my disciples indeed ; 

38. that which I have seen with my Father: 
49. but I honour my Father, 
50.1 seek not mine own glory: 

52. If a man keep my saying, 

54. If I honour myself, my honour is nothing: 
it is my Father that 
9: 11. and anointed mine eyes, 

15. He put clay upon mine eyes, 
30. (yet) he hath opened mine eyes. 

10: 15. 1 lay down my life for the sheep. 

16. and they shall hear my voice ; 
17. because I lay down my life, 
18. have I received of my Father. 

25. the works that I do in my Father's name, 
27. My sheep hear my voice, 

28. pluck them out of my hand. 

29. My Father, which gave (them) me, 

— to pluck (them) out of my Father's hand. 

32. have I shewed you from my Father ; 
37. If I do not the works of my Father, 

11:21. my brother had not died. 

32. my brother had not died. 

41 . 1 thank thee that thou hast heard me. 

42. 1 knew that thou hearest me always: 
12: 7. against the day of my burying 



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MOY 



Joh.l2:27. 

47. 

48. 

13: 6. 

8. 

9. 

37. 

14: 2. 

7. 

12. 

13. 

14. 

20. 

21. 

23. 

24. 

26. 

28. 

15: 1. 

7. 

8. 
10. 



14. 
15, 

16 
20, 
21, 
23, 
24, 

16:10, 
23, 
24. 
26. 

18:37. 

19:24. 

20:13. 
17. 



28, 

21:15 

16, 

17 

Acts 1: 4 

2:14, 

17 

18, 



7:34. 
49, 



50, 



Now is my soul troubled ; 

if any man hear my words, 

and receiveth not my words, 

Lord, dost thou wash my feet ? 

Thou shalt never wash my feet. 

Lord, not my feet only, 

I will lay down my life for thy sake. 

In my Father's house are many mansions : 

ye should have known my Father 

because I go unto my Father. 

whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, 

ask any thing in my name, 

ye shall know that I (am) in my Father, 

He that hath my commandments, 

loveth me shall be loved of my Father, 

If a man love me, he will keep my words: 

and my Father will love him, 
loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: 
the Father will send in my name, 
for my Father is greater than /. 
and my Father is the husbandman. 
and my words abide in you, 
Herein is my Father glorified, 
If ye keep my commandments, ye shall 

abide in my love ; even as I have kept , 

my Father's 
Ye are my friends, if ye do 
all things that I have heard of my Father 
ye shall ask of the Father in my name, 
if they have kept my saying, 
they do unto you for my name's sake, 
He that hateth me hateth my Father 
and hated both me and my Father, 
because I go to my Father, 
ye shall ask the Father in my name, 
have ye asked nothing in my name: 
At that day ye shall ask in my name : 
heareth my voice. 
They parted my raiment among them, 

and for my vesture they did 
Because they have taken away my Lord, 
Touch me not ; for I am not yet ascended 

to my Father: but go to my brethren, 

and say unto them, I ascend unto my 

Father, and your Father; and (to) my 

God, and your God. 
put my finger into the print of the nails, 

and thrust my hand 
thy finger, and behold my hands ; and 

reach hither thy hand, and thrust (it) 

into my side: 
My Lord and my God. 
saith unto him, Feed my lambs, 
saith unto him, Feed my sheep. 
Feed my sheep. 

which, (saith he), ye have heard of me. 
and hearken to my words : 
I will pour out of my Spirit upon 
And on my servants and on my hand- 
maidens I will pour out in those days 

of my Spirit ; 
the Lord always before my face, for he is 

on my right hand, 
did my heart rejoice, and my tongue was 

glad ; moreover also my flesh 
thou wilt not leave my soul in hell, 
The Lord said unto my Lord, Sit thou on 

my right hand, 
I have seen the affliction of my people 
Heaven (is) my throne, and earth (is) ray 
or what (is) the place of my rest ? 
Hath not my hand made all 



Acts 7: 59. Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. 

9: 15. to bear my name before the Gentiles, 

16. he must suffer for my name's sake. 
10:30. at the ninth hour I prayed in my house, 

and, behold, a man stood before me in 
11: 8. at any time entered into my mouth. 
13: 22. a man after mine own heart, which shall 

fulfil all my will. 

33. Thou art my Son, this day have I 

15: 7. that the Gentiles by my mouth should 
13. brethren, hearken unto me: 
17. upon whom my name is called, 
16: 15. come into my house, and abide 
20:24. neither count I my life dear unto myself, 
so that I might finish my course with 

25. shall see my face no more. 

29. after my departing shall grievous 

34. have ministered unto my necessities, 
21 : 13. to weep and to break mine heart ? 

22 : 1 . hear ye my defence 

17. even while /prayed in the temple, 
24: 13. whereof they now accuse me. 

17.1 came to bring alms to my nation, 

20. while /stood before the council, 
25: 11. whereof these accuse me, 

15. when /was at Jerusalem, 
26: 3. 1 beseech thee to hear me patiently. 
4. My manner of life from my youth, 

— at the first among mine own nation 
29. but also all that hear me this day, 

28: 19. 1 had ought to accuse my nation of. 
Ro. 1 : 8.1 thank my God through Jesus 

9. For God is my witness, whom I serve with 

my spirit in the gospel 
— (10). mention of you always in my prayers ; 
2: 16. according to my gospel. 
7: 4. "Wherefore, my brethren, ye also 

18. that is, in my flesh, 

23. another law in my members, warring 
against the law of my mind, 

— the law of sin which is in my members. 
9: 1.1 lie not, my conscience also bearing me 

2. and continual sorrow in my heart. 

3. for my brethren, my kinsmen according 

to the flesh: 
17. that I might shew my power in thee, and 

that my name might be declared 
25.1 will call them my people, which were 

not my people ; 

26. Ye (are) not my people ; 
10:21.1 have stretched forth my hands 
11 : 3. and they seek my life. 

13.1 magnify mine office: 

14. to emulation (them which are) my flesh, 
15:14. persuaded of you, my brethren, 

31. that my service which (I have) 
16: 3. my helpers in Christ Jesus: 

4. Who have for my life laid down 

5. Salute my wellbeloved Epenetus, 

7. Andronicus and Junia, my kinsmen, and 

my fellow-prisoners, 

8. Greet Amplias my beloved 

9. and Stachys my beloved. 

11. Salute Herodion my kinsman. 

21. Timotheus my workfellow, 

— Jason, and Sosipater, my kinsmen, 

23. Gaius mine host, and of the whole church, 
25. according to my gospel, 
lCo. 1 : 4. 1 thank my God always on your 

11 . declared unto me of you, my brethren, 
2: 4. And my speech and my preaching (was) 
not with enticing words 



MOY 



lCo. 4: 



15: 

16 

2Co. 2 

11: 





9 




28. 




30. 




12: 5. 




9. 




21. 


Gal. 


1:14 




15. 




4:14. 




19. 




20. 




6:17. 


Eph 


1:16. 




3: 4. 




13. 




14. 




6:10. 




19. 


Phi. 


1: 3. 




4. 



3: 



14. but as my beloved sons I warn 
16.be ye followers of me. 

17. Timotheus, who is my beloved son, 

— into remembrance of my ways 

18. as though I would not come to you. 

13. if meat make my brother to offend, 

— lest I make my brother to offend. 
l.are not ye my work in the Lord? 

15. should make my glorying void. 

18. that I abuse not my power in the 
27. 1 keep under my body, 
,14. my dearly beloved, flee from idolatry. 

29. why is my liberty judged of another 
: 1 . Be ye followers of me, 
2. that ye remember me in all things, 

24. Take, eat: this is my body, 
33. Wherefore, my brethren, when ye 
; 3. though I bestow all my goods 

— though I give my body to be burned, 

14. my spirit prayeth, but my understanding 

is unfruitful. 
18.1 thank my God, I speak with 

19. five words with my understanding, 
21 . will they not hear me, saith the Lord. 
58. my beloved brethren, be ye stedfast, 
;24. My love (be) with you all in Christ 
; 13. 1 had no rest in my spirit, because I found 

not Titus my brother: 
; 1. bear with me a little in (my) folly: and 

indeed bear with me. 
that which was lacking to me 
that which cometh upon me daily, 
which concern mine infirmities, 
but in mine infirmities. 
My grace is sufficient for thee: for my 

strength is made perfect 
will I rather glory in my infirmities, 
my God will humble me among you, 
my equals in mine own nation, 
of the traditions of my fathers, 
separated me from my mothers womb, 
And my temptation which was in my flesh 
My little children, of whom I 
and to change my voice ; 
I bear in my body the marks 
making mention of you in my prayers ; 
ye may understand my knowledge 
at my tribulations for you, 
For this cause I bow my knees 
my brethren, be strong in the Lord, 
that I may open my mouth boldly, 
I thank my God upon every remembrance 
in every prayer of mine for you 

7. inasmuch as both in my bonds, 

— ye all are partakers of my grace. 

8. For God is my record, 

13. So that my bonds in Christ 

14. waxing confident by my bonds, 

16. to add affliction to my bonds: 

20. According to my earnest expectation 

— Christ shall be magnified in my body, 
: 2. Fulfil ye my joy, 

12. Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have 

— not as in my presence only, but now much 

more in my absence, 

25. my brother, and companion in labour, 

— and he that ministered to my wants. 
1. Finally, my brethren, rejoice in 
8. the knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: 

17.be followers together of me, 
I. my brethren dearly beloved and longed 
for, my joy and crown, 



Phi. 


4: 3. 




14. 




19. 


Col. 


1:24. 




2: 1. 




4:10 




18. 


2Ti. 


1: 3. 




6. 




12. 




16. 




2: 1 




8 




3:10 




4:16 


Philem. 4. 




10 




20 




23 




24 


Heb 


1: 5 




13 




2:12 




3: 9 




10 




11 



( 510 ) MOY 

. (with) other my fellowlabourers, 

. did communicate with my affliction. 

. But my God shall supply all your need 

, Who now rejoice in my sufferings for you, 
in my flesh for his body's sake, 

.as have not seen my face in the flesh; 

. Aristarchus my fellowprisoner 

■ Remember my bonds. 

. in my prayers night and day ; 

,by the putting on of my hands. 

. that which I have committed unto him 

.and was not ashamed of my chain: 

.my son, be strong in the grace 

.according to my gospel: 

. thou hast fully known my doctrine, 

. At my first answer no man 

.1 thank my God, making mention of 
thee always in my prayers, 

.whom I have begotten in my bonds: 

. refresh my bowels in the Lord. 

. Epaphras, my fellowprisoner 

. Demas, Lucas, my fellowlabourers. 

. Thou art my Son, this day have I 

. Sit on my right hand, 

. declare thy name unto my brethren, 

. saw my works forty years. 

.have not known my ways. 

. So I sware in my wrath, They shall not 
enter into my rest. 
4: 3. As I have sworn in my wrath, if they shall 
enter into my rest: 
5. If they shall enter into my rest. 
5: 5. Thou art my Son, 
8: 9. when /took them by the hand 

— they continued not in my covenant, 
10. 1 will put my laws into their mind, 

10: 16. put my laws into their hearts, 
34. compassion of me in my bonds, 
38. my soul shall have no pleasure 
12: 5. My son, despise not thou the 
Jas. 1 : 2. My brethren, count it all joy 

16. Do not err, my beloved brethren. 

19. Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let 
2: I. My brethren, have not the faith 

3. or sit here under my footstool: 
5. Hearken, my beloved brethren, 
14. What (doth it) profit, my brethren, 
18. 1 will shew thee my faith by my works. 
3 : 1 . My brethren, be not many masters, 
10. My brethren, these things ought not 
12. Can the fig tree, my brethren, 
5: 10. Take, my brethren, the prophets, 

12. above all things, my brethren, 
lPet.5:13.and (so doth) Marcus my son. 
2Pet. 1 : 14. 1 must put off (this) my tabernacle, 

17. This is my beloved Son, in whom I am 
well pleased. 

Uoh.2: I. My little children, these things 

3:13. Marvel not, my brethren, if the world 

18. My little children, let us 
Rev. 1 : 10. and heard behind me a great voice, 

20. which thou sawest in my right hand, 
2: 3. for my name's sake hast laboured, 

13. thou holdest fast my name, and hast not 
denied my faith, 

— Antipas (was) my faithful martyr, 
16. with the sword of my mouth. 

26. and keepeth my works unto the end, 

27. even as I received of my Father. 
3: 5. 1 will confess his name before my Father, 

8. and hast kept my word, and hast not 
denied my name. 



MOY 



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MY2 



Rev. 3: 10. hast kept the word of my patience, 
12. a pillar in the temple of my God, 

— I will write upon him the name of my God, 

and the name of the city of my God, 

— out of heaven from my God: and (I will 

write upon him) my new name. 
16. 1 will spue thee out of my mouth. 

20. if any man hear my voice, 

21. to sit with me in my throne, 

— with my Father in his throne. 
10: 10. in my mouth sweet as honey: 

— my belly was bitter. 

11 : 3. 1 will give (power) unto my two witnesses, 
18: 4. Come out of her, my people, 
22: 12. and my reward (is) with me, 
16. 1 Jesus have sent mine angel to 



fiovcriKOQ, mousihos. 

Rev.l8:22.and musicians, and of pipers, 



fxveXog, muelos. 
Heb 4:12. and of the joints and marrow, 



fivzofiai, mueGmai. 

Phil. 4: 12. and in all things I am instructed both to be 



fivQog, muthos. 



ITi. 



2Ti. 

Tit. 



1 : 4. Neither give heed to fables and 
4: 7. refuse profane and old wives' fables, 
4: 4. and shall be turned unto fables. 
1 : 14. Not giving heed to Jewish fables, 



2Pet. 1:16. followed cunningly devised fables, 



luvKaofiai, mukaomai. 

Rev.10: 3. as (when) a lion roareth: 



fivKT-npiZofiai, mukteerizomai. 

Gal. 6: 7. God is not mocked: 



]uiv\uc6q> mulikos. 

Mar 9:42. that a millstone were hanged about 



fivXog, mulos. 

Mat.18: 6. that a millstone were hanged about 
Lu. 17: 2. that a millstone were hanged about 
Rev. 18 -.21. took up a stone like a great millstone, 
22. the sound of a millstone shall 



juuXwvj mulon. 

Mat.24: 41. grinding at the miU; the one shall 



fjLvpiaQi mumas. 
Lu. 12: 1. an innumerable multitude of people, 



Actsl9: 19. fifty thousand (lit. five ten-thousands) 

(pieces) of silver. 
21 :20. how many thousands (lit. myriads) of Jews 

there are 
Heb 12:22. to an innumerable company of angels, 
Jude 14. the Lordcometh with ten thousands of his 

saints, (lit. with holy myriads) 
Rev. 9: 16. two hundred thousand thousand: (lit. two 

myriads of myriads') 



imvpi^w, murizo. 

Mar 14: 8. to anoint my body to the burying. 



[ivpioL, munoi. 

Mat.18: 24. which owed him ten thousand talents. 
lCo. 4: 15. though ye have ten thousand instructers 
14: 19. than ten thousand words in an (unknown) 
tong;ue. 



fivpov, muron. 

Mat.26 : 7. of very precious ointment, 

9. For this ointment might have 
12. hath poured this ointment on my body, 
Mar 14: 3. an alabaster box of ointment 

4. this waste of the ointment made? 
Lu. 7:37. an alabaster box of ointment, 

38. anointed (them) with the ointment. 
46. anointed my feet with ointment. 
23:56. and prepared spices and ointments ; 
Joh.ll: 2. anointed the Lord with ointment, 
12: 3. took Mary a pound of ointment 

— filled with the odour of the ointment. 

5. "Why was not this ointment sold 
Rev.l8:13.and odours, and ointments, 



Mat.13 


11. 


Mar 


4: 


11. 


Lu. 


8. 


10. 


Ro. 


11: 


25. 




16:25. 


lCo 


2 


7. 




4 


1. 




13 


2. 




14 


2. 




15 


51. 


Eph 


. 1 


9. 




3 


3. 

4. 
9. 




5 


32. 




6 


19. 


Col. 


1 


26. 
27. 




o 


2. 




4 


3. 


2Th 


2 


7. 


ITi. 


3 


9. 

16. 


Rev 


. 1 


20 




10 


7 




17 


5 
7. 



p.v(j7ripiov, musteerion. 

to know the mysteries of the kingdom of 
the mystery of the kingdom of God : 
the mysteries of the kingdom of God: 
should be ignorant of this mystery, 
of the mystery, which was kept secret 
the wisdom of God in a mystery, 
stewards of the mysteries of God. 
and understand all mysteries, 
in the spirit he speaketh mysteries. 
Behold, I shew you a mystery ; We 
unto us the mystery of his will, 
made known unto me the mystery ; 
knowledge in the mystery of Christ 
the fellowship of the mystery, 
This is a great mystery: but I speak 
to make known the mystery of the gospel, 
the mystery which hath been hid 
this mystery among the Gentiles ; 
mystery of God, and of the Father, 
to speak the mystery of Christ, 
For the mystery of iniquity doth already 
Holding the mystery of the faith - 
great is the mystery of godliness: 
, The mystery of the seven stars 
the mystery of God should be finished, 
, MYS TER Y, BABYLON THE GREAT, 
the mystery of the woman, 



2Pet. 



MY£2 
juvwiraZto), muopazo. 

is blind, and cannot see afar off, 



jj.d)\u)\p, molops. 
lPet.2:24.by whose stripes ye were healed. 



ficj/meopai, momeomai. 

2Co. 6: 3. that the ministry be not blamed . 
8: 20. that no man should blame us 



/jiwfiog, momos. 
2Pet. 2:13. Spots (they are) and blemishes, 



juwjoatvw, moraino. 

Mat. 5: 13. but if the salt have lost his savour, 
Lu. 14: 34. but if the salt have lost his savour, 
Ro. 1 :22.to be wise, they became fools, 
lCo. 1:20. hath not God made foolish the wisdom 



juwjota? mona. 

lCo. 1 : 18. to them that perish foolishness ; 
21 . by the foolishness of preaching 
23. unto the Greeks foolishness ; 
2:14. for they are foolishness unto him: 
3:19. the wisdom of this world is foolishness 
with God. 



fiwpoXoyia, morologia. 

Eph. 5: 4. nor foolish talking, nor jesting, 



( 512 ) KAO 

Mat.21 : 16. Yea ; have ye never read, Out of 

Mar 7:28. Yes, Lord: yet the dogs 

Lu. 7 : 26. A prophet ? Yea, I say unto you, 

10:21. even so, Father ; for so it seemed good 
11:51. verily I say unto you, It shall be 
12: 5. yea, I say unto you, Fear him. 

Joh. 11:27. Yea, Lord: I believe that thou 
21 : 15. He saith unto him, Yea, Lord ; 
16. Yea, Lord ; thou knowest that I 

Acts 5: 8. And she said, Yea, for so much. 
22:27. art thou a Roman? He said, Yea. 

Ro. 3:29. Yes, of the Gentiles also: 

2Co. 1 : 17. should be yea yea, and nay nay? 

18. was not yea and nay. 

19. was not yea and nay, but in him was yea. 
20. all the promises of God in him (are) yea, 

Philem.20. Yea, brother, let me have joy of thee 
Jas. 5: 12. but let your yea be yea; and 
Rev. 1: 7. Even so, Amen. 

14:13. Yea, saith the Spirit, 
16: 7. Even so, Lord God Almighty, 
22:20. Surely I come quickly ; Amen. Even so, 
come, Lord Jesus. 



Mat. 5; 

7: 

23: 

25: 



lCo. 1 

3: 

4: 

2Ti. 2: 

Tit. 3 



fiwpog, moros. 

22. whosoever shall say, Thou fool, 

26. shall be likened unto & foolish man, 

17. (Ye) fools and blind: for whether 
19. (Ye) fools and blind: 

2. and five (were) foolish. 

3. They that (were) foolish took 

8. the foolish said unto the wise, 
25.the/ooZis/mess of God is wiser than men: 

27. God hath chosen the foolish things 

18. let him become a fool, that he may 
10. We (are) fools for Christ's sake, 

23. foolish and unlearned questions avoid, 

9. But avoid foolish questions, 



vai, nai. 

Mat. 5: 37. let your communication be, Yea, yea; 

9:28. They said unto him, Yea, Lord. 

11: 9. A prophet ? yea, I say unto you, 

26. Even so, Father: for so it seemed good 
13:51 . They say unto him, Yea, Lord. 
15:27. And she said, Truth, Lord: yet 
17:25. He saith, Yes. 



\S 



s 



vaog, naos. 



Mat.23:16 

17, 

21, 

35, 

26:61, 

27: 5 

40 

51, 

Mar 14:58 

15:29 

38, 

Lu. 1: 9 

21 

22 

23:45 

Joh. 2:19 

20 

21 

Acts 7:48 

17:24 

19:24 

lCo. 3:16 

17 

6:19 
2Co. 6:16 

Eph. 2:21 

2Th. 2: 4 

Rev. 3:12 

7:15 

11: 1 

2, 

19 

14:15, 

17, 

15: 5 

6, 

8, 

16: 1 
17, 



. shall swear by the temple, 
shall swear by the gold of the temple, 
, or the temple that sanctifieth 
, whoso shall swear by the temple, 
, between the temple and the altar. 
. to destroy the temple of God, and to 
. the pieces of silver in the temple, 
, Thou that destroyest the temple, 
, the veil of the temple was rent 
. I will destroy this temple 
, Ah, thou that destroyest the temple, 
, the veil of the temple was rent 
, when he went into the temple 
.that he tarried so long in the temple. 
.had seen a vision in the temple: 
. the veil of the temple was rent 
. Destroy this temple, and in three days 
. Forty and six years was this temple 
. But he spake of the temple of his body. 
:the most High dwelleth not in temples 

made with hands ; 
.dwelleth not in temples made 
.which made silver shrines for Diana, 
. that ye are the temple of God, 
. If any man defile the temple of God, 
for the temple of God is holy, 
.your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost 
. hath the temple of God with idols ? for ye 

are the temple of the living God ; 
. groweth unto an holy temple in the Lord : 
. sitteth in the temple of God, 
. make a pillar in the temple of my God, 
. serve him day and night in his temple : 
. and measure the temple of God, 
, which is without the temple 
, the temple of God was opened in heaven, 

and there was seen in his temple the ark 
, angel came out of the temple, 
, another angel came out of the temple 
.the temple of the tabernacle of 
, seven angels came out of the temple, 
, And the temple was filled with smoke 
was able to enter into the temple, 
. a great voice out of the temple 
. voice Out of the temple of heaven, 



NAO ( 513 ) 

Rev.21:22. And I saw no temple therein: 

— and the Lamb are the temple of it. 



vapSog, nardos. 

Mar 14: 3. of ointment of spikejiard 

Joh. 12: 3. a pound of ointment of spikenard, 



vavaysu), nauageo. 

2Co.ll -.25. thrice I suffered shipwreck, 

ITi. 1:19. concerning faith have made shipwreck , 



vavKXtjpog, naukleeros. 

Acts27:ll.and the owner of the ship, more than 



vavd naus. 

Acts27:41.they ran the ship aground ; 



vclvtyiq, nautees. 

Acts27:27.the shipmen deemed that they drew near 

30. as the shipmen were about to flee out 
Rev.l 8:17. sailors, and as many as trade by sea, 



veaviag, neanias. 

Acts 7:58. their clothes at a young man's feet, 
20: 9. a certain young man named Eutychus, 
23:17. Bring this young man unto the 
18. to bring this young man unto thee, 
22. captain (then) let the young man depart, 



veavicncoQ, neaniskos. 

Mat.l9:20. The young man saith unto him, 
22. when the young man heard that 

Mar 14: 51. followed him a certain yoiing man, 
— the young men laid hold on him: 
16: 5. they saw a young man sitting 

Lu. 7: 14. Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. 

Acts 2: 17. your young men shall see visions, 
5: 10. the young men came in, and found 

Uoh.2:13. 1 write unto you, young men, 

14. 1 have written unto you, young men, 



vtKpog, nekros. 

Mat. 8: 22. Follow me; and let the dead bury their 
dead. 
10: 8. raise the dead, cast out devils: 
11 : 5. the dead are raised up, 
14: 2. he is risen from the dead; 
17: 9. be risen again from the dead. 
22: 31. touching the resurrection of the dead, 

32. God is not the God of the dead, 
23:27. within full of dead (men's).bones, 
27:64. He is risen from the dead: 
28: 4. and became as dead (men). 
7. he is risen from the dead; 
Mar 6: 14. the Baptist was risen from the dead, 
16. he is risen from the dead. 



Mar 9: 9 
10 
26 
25 

■26 
27 
15, 

22 

7, 
60. 



12: 

Lu. 7: 

9: 



15: 

16: 

20: 

24: 

Joh. 2: 
5; 

12: 



20: 

21: 

Acts 3 

4: 



28 
Ro. 1 

4 



24, 
32, 
30, 
31. 
35, 
37, 
38, 

5, 
46. 
22, 
21 
25, 

1, 

9 
17 

9 

14 
15 

2 

10 

5:10 

10:41 

42 

13:30 

34 

17: 3 

31 

32 

20: 9 

23: 6 

24:15 

21 

26: 8 

23 

6 

4 
17 
24 

4 

9 
11 
13 

4 



10: 

11: 

14: 

lCo.15: 



NEK 

Son of man were risen from the dead. 
the rising from the dead should mean, 
out of him: and he was as one dead; 
when they shall rise from the dead, 
as touching the dead, that they rise: 
He is not the God of the dead, 
And he that was dead sat up, 
the deaf hear, the dead are raised, 
that John was risen from the dead; 
Jesus said unto him, Let the dead bury 

their dead: 
For this my son was dead, and is alive 
for this thy brother was dead, and is 
if one went unto them from the dead, 
though one rose from the dead. 
and the resurrection from the dead, 
Now that the dead are raised, 
For he is not a God of the dead, 
Why seek ye the living among the dead ? 
to rise from the dead the third day: 
he was risen from the dead, 
as the Father raiseth up the dead, 
when the dead shall hear the voice 
whom he raised from the dead. 
whom he had raised from the dead. 
and raised him from the dead, 
that he must rise again from the dead. 
after that he was risen from the dead. 
whom God hath raised from the dead; 
the resurrection from the dead. 
whom God raised from the dead, 
and found her dead, 
after he rose from the dead. 
the Judge of quick and dead. 
God raised him from the dead: 
he raised him up from the dead, 
and rit en again from the dead ; 
he hath raised him from the dead. 
the resurrection of the dead, 
and was taken up dead. 
hope and resurrection of the dead 
there shall be a resurrection of the dead, 
Touching the resurrection of the dead 
that God should raise the dead? 
that should rise from the dead, and 
or fallen down dead suddenly: 
by the resurrection from the dead : 
who quickeneth the dead, 
Jesus our Lord from the dead; 
was raised up from the dead 
Christ being raised from the dead 
to be dead indeed unto sin, 
as those that are alive from the dead, 
be married to another, (even) to him who 

is raised from the dead, 

8. without the law sin (was) dead. 

: 10. the body (is) dead because of sin; 

11. raised up Jesus from the dead dwell in 

you, he that raised up Christ from the 
dead 
7. to bring up Christ again from the dead. 

9. hath raised him from the dead, 
15. but life from the dead? 

9. be Lord both of the dead and living. 

12. that he rose from the dead, 

is no resurrection of the dead? 

13. if there be no resurrection of the dead, 

15. if so be that the dead rise not. 

16. For if the dead rise not, 

20. now is Christ risen from the dead, 
21. by man (came) also the resurrection of 
the dead. 

L L 



NEK' 



( 514 ) 



NE$ 



1Co.15:29 



2Co. 1 

Gal. 1 

Eph. 1 

2 

5 
Phi. 3 
Col. 1 

2 

ITh. 1 

4 
2Ti. 2 

4 
Heb 6 

9 



11 



13 

Jas. 2 



lPet. 1 : 

4: 

Rev. 1 : 



.which are baptized for the dead, if the 

dead rise not at all? why are they then 

baptized for the dead? 
, if the dead rise not ? 
, How are the dead raised up ? 
, So also (is) the resurrection of the dead. 
. the dead shall be raised incorruptible, 
. but in God which raiseth the dead : 
.who raised him from the dead; 
• when he raised him from the dead, 
. who were dead in trespasses and 
. when we were dead in sins, 
. and arise from the dead, 
. unto the resurrection of the dead. 
.the firstborn from the dead; 
.who hath raised him from the dead. 
. And you, being dead in your sins 
. whom he raised from the dead, 
. the dead in Christ shall rise first: 
. was raised from the dead 
. shall judge the quick and the dead at 
. repentance from dead works, 
. resurrection of the dead, 
.your conscience from dead works 
, of force after men are dead: (lit. force 

upon the basis of dead ones) 
.to raise (him) up, even from the dead; 
. received their dead raised to life 
. brought again from the dead our Lord 
.hath not works, is dead, being alone, 
.faith without works is dead? 
. the body without the spirit is dead, so faith 

without works is dead 
. of Jesus Christ from the dead, 
. that raised him up from the dead, 
.judge the quick and the dead. 
. preached also to them that are dead, 
. the first begotten of the dead, 
. I fell at his feet as dead. 
.he that liveth, and was dead; 
.which was dead, and is alive; 
. a name that thou livest, and art dead. 
. the time of the dead, that they 
.Blessed (are) the dead which die in 
.became as the blood of a dead (man): 
. the rest of the dead lived not again 
. And I saw the dead, small and great, 
and the dead were judged out of 
. sea gave up the dead which were in it ; 

and death and hell delivered up the dead 



vEKjOow, nekroo. 

Ro. 4:19. considered not his own body now dead, 
CoL 3: 5. Mortify therefore your members 
Heb 11 : 12. even of one, and him as good as dead, 



vtKpwcrig, nekrosis. 



Ro. 

2Co 



4:19. neither yet the deadness of Sarah's womb : 
4:10. bearing about in the body the dying of the 
Lord Jesus, 



veog, vEiOTtpoQi neos, neoteros. 

Mat. 9: 17. Neither do men put new wine 

— but they put new wine into new 
Mar 2:22. no man putteth new? wine intoold bottles: 
else the new wine doth burst 



Mar 


2 


22. 


Lu. 


5 


37. 

38. 
39. 




15 


12. 
13. 




22:26. 


Joh.21 


18 


Acts 5 


6 


lCo 


5 


7 


Col. 


3 


10 


ITi. 


5 


1. 

2. 
11. 
14. 


Tit. 


2 


4. 

6 


Heb 12: 24 


lPet.5 


: 5 



but new wine must be put into new 

no man putteth new wine into old bottles ; 

else the new wine will burst 
But new wine must be put into 
drunk old (wine) straightway desireth new. 
the younger of them said to (his) father, 
the younger son gathered all 
let him be as the younger; 
When thou wast young, thou girdedst 
And the young men arose, wound 
that ye may be a new lump, 
And have put on the new (man), 
the younger men as brethren ; 
the younger as sisters, with all purity. 
But the younger widows refuse: 
that the younger women marry, 
teach the young women to be sober, 
Young men likewise exhort to be 
mediator of the new covenant, 
Likewise, ye younger, submit 



veoaaoc;, neossos, 

Lu. 2 : 24. or two young pigeons. 



veoTrjg, neotees. 

Mat.l9:20.have I kept from my youth up: 
Mar 10: 20. have I observed from my youth. 
Lu. 18:21. have I kept from my youth up. 
Acts26: 4. My manner of life from my youth, 
ITi. 4:12. Let no man despise thy youth ; 



ITi. 



ve6(J)vtoq, neophutos. 

3: 6. Not a novice, lest being lifted up 



vevw, nuo. 

Joh. 13: 24. Peter therefore beckoned to him, 
Acts24:10.a/ifer that the governor had beckoned unto 



vs(j)£\r}, nephelee. 



Mat. 17 

24 

26 

Mar 9 

13 

14 

Lu. 9 



12 

21 

Acts 1 

lCo.10 

ITh. 4 

2Pet.2 

Jude 

Rev. 1 

10 

11 

14 



: 5. a bright cloud overshadowed them : and 

behold a voice out of the cloud, 
30. coming in the clouds of heaven 
64. and coming in the clouds of heaven. 
7. a cloud that overshadowed them: and a 
voice came out of the cloud, 
; 26. the Son of man coming in the clouds 
62. and coming in the clouds of heaven. 

34. there came a cloud, and overshadowed 
— as they entered into the cloud. 

35. came a voice out of the cloud, 

54. When ye see a cloud rise out of the west, 
27. coming in a cloud with power 
: 9. a cloud received him out of their sight. 
: 1 . all our fathers were under the cloud, 

2. unto Moses in the cloud and in the sea ; 
17. together with them in the clouds, 
17 .clouds that are carried with a tempest ; 
12. clouds (they are)' without water, 

7. Behold, he cometh with clouds; 

1 . clothed with a cloud: 
12. ascended up to heaven in a cloud; 
14. a white cloud, and upon the cloud (one) 
sat like unto the Son of man, 



Rev.14: 15. to him that sat on the cloud, 

16. And he that sat on the cloud thrust 



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NIK 



vicpog, neplios. 



Heb 1 2 : 1 . with so great a cloud of witnesses, 



vscppog, nephros. 

Rev. 2; 23. 1 am he which searcheth the reins and 
hearts: 



vswKopog, neokoros. 

Actsl9:35.is a worshipper (lit. temple-keeper) of the 
great goddess 



vz(x)Tzpiic6g, neoterikos. 

2Ti . 2 : 22. Flee also youthful lusts : 

vewTspog see viog. 
vri, nee. 

lCo.15: 31. 1 protest by your rejoicing which 



vrjOu), neeiho. 

Mat. 6:28. neither do they spin: 

Lu. 12:27. they toil not, they spin not; 



vr]7na£a>, neepiazo. 

lCo.!4:20. howbeit in malice be ye children, 



vrimog, neepios. 

Mat.l 1:25. hast revealed them unto babes. 

21 : 16. Out of the mouth of babes 
Lu. 10:21. hast revealed them unto babes: 
Ro. 2: 20. a teacher of babes, 
ICo. 3: l.as unto babes in Christ. 

13: 11. When I was a child, I spake as a child, 
I understood as a child, I thought as a 
child: 
— I put away childish things, (lit. of a child) 
Gal. 4: l.the heir, as long as he is a child, 
3. when we were children, were in 
Eph. 4: 14.be no more children, tossed to and fro, 
Heb 5:13. for he is a babe. 



vrjGiov, neesion. 

Acts27:16. And running under a certain island 



vrjcrog, neesos. 

Actsl3: 6. had gone through the isle unto Paph 
27: 26. be cast upon a certain island. 
28 : 1 . that the island was called Melita. 



. the chief man of the island, 
9. in the island, came, and were healed: 
11. which had wintered in the isle, 
Rev. 1 : 9. was in the isle that is called Patmos, 

6:14. every mountain and island were moved 
16:20. And every island fled away, 



vriGrda, neestla. 

Mat.l 7: 21. not out but by prayer and fasting. 
Mar 9: 29. by nothing, but by prayer and fasting. 
Lu. 2:37. with fastings and prayers night and day. 
Actsl4:23.and had prayed with fasting, 

27: 9. because the fast was now already past, 
ICo. 7: 5. give yourselves to fasting and prayer; 
2Co. 6: 5. in watchings, in fastings ; 

11:27. in fastings often, in cold 



vy}(ttev<j), neestuo. 



Mat. 4 
6 



2. when he had fasted forty days 

16. Moreover when ye fast, be not, 

— may appear unto men to fast. 

17. when thou fastest, anoint thine head, 

18. appear not unto men to fast, 

9: 14. Why do we and the Pharisees/as? oft, but 
thy disciples fast not? 
15. and then shall they fast. 
Mar 2: 18. the Pharisees used to fast: 

— Why do the disciples of John and of the 

Pharisees/as?, butthy disciples fast not? 

19. children of the bridechamber fast, 

— bridegroom with them, they cannot fast. 

20. and then shall they fast in those days. 
Lu. 5:33. Why do the disciples of John /as? often, 

34. of the bridechamber fast, while the 

35. and then shall they fast in those days. 
18: 12. 1 fast twice in the week, 

Actsl0:30.Four days ago I was fasting until 

13: 2. As they ministered to the Lord, and fasted, 

3. when they had fasted and prayed, 



vriGTig, neestis. 

Mat.l5:32. 1 will not send them away fasting , 
Mar 8: 3. And if I send them away fasting 



vrifyaXeog, & vetyaXiog;, neephaleos, & 
nephalios. 

ITi. 3: 2. vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, 

11. sober, faithful in all things. 
Tit. 2: 2. That the aged men be sober, grave, 



v?j0w, neeph 



10, 



lTh. 



5: 6. but let us watch and be sober. 

8. let us, who are of the day, be sober, 
2Ti. 4: 5. But watch thou in all things, 
lPet.l :13.be sober, and hope to the end 

4: 7. be ye therefore sober, and watch unto 

5 : 8. Be sober, be vigilant ; 



viKaio, nikao. 



Lu. 11 : 22. shall come upon him and overcome him, 
Joh.l6:33.I have overcome the world. 
ll2 



NIK 



Ro. 3: 


4. 


12:21. 


Uoh.2:13. 




14. 


4: 


4. 


5: 


4. 




5. 


Rev. 2 


7. 




11. 




17. 




26. 


3 


5. 




12. 




21. 


5 


5. 


6 


2. 


11 


7. 


12 


11. 


13 


7. 


15 


2. 


17 


14. 


21 


7. 



mightest overcome when thou art judged. 
Z?e not overcome of evil, but overcome evil 

with good, 
ye have overcome the wicked one. 
and ye have overcome the wicked one. 
and have overcome them : 
, born of God overcometh the world : 
the victory that overcometh the world, 
, Who is he that overcometh the world, 
. To him that overcometh will I give 
. He that overcometh shall not be hurt 
.To him that overcometh will I 
. And he that overcometh, and keepeth 
. He that overcometh, the same 
. Him that overcometh will I make 
.To him that overcometh will I grant 
even as I also overcame, and am set 
. hath prevailed to open the book, 
. went forth conquering, and to conquer. 
. and shall overcome them, 
. And they overcame him by the blood 
. and to overcome them : 
. and them that had gotten the victory over 

the beast, 
. and the Lamb shall overcome them : 
. He that overcometh shall inherit all things ; 



( #16 ) NOM 

Mat.16 : 11. How is it that ye do not understand 

24: 15. whoso readeth, let him understand: 

Mar 7:18. Do ye not perceive, that whatsoever 

8: 17. perceive ye not yet, neither understand? 
13 : 14. let him that readeth understand, 
Joh. 12:40. nor understand with (their) heart, 
Ro. 1 : 20. being understood by the things that 
Eph. 3: 4. ye may understand my knowledge in 

20. above all that we ask or think, 
ITi. 1: 7. understanding neither what they say, 
2Ti. 2: 7. Consider what I say ; and the Lord 
Heb 11 : 3. Through faith we understand that 



v'iK.r\, nikee. 

Uoh.5: 4. this is the victory that overcometh the 
world, (even) our faith. 



vucog, 



nikos. 



Mat.l2:20.send forth judgment unto victory. 
lCo.15: 54. Death is swallowed up in victory. 

55. grave, where (is) thy victory? 

57. which giveth us the victory through our 
Lord Jesus Christ. 



vnrTrip, nipteer. 
Joh. 13: 5. he poureth water into a bason, 



v'nrrk), nipto. 

Mat. 6: 17. and wash thy face ; 

15: 2. for they wash not their hands when 
Mar 7: 3. except they wash (their) hands oft, 
Joh. 9: 7. Go, wash in the pool of Siloam, 

— and washed, and came seeing. 

11. Go to the pool of Siloam, and wash : and 

I went and washed, and I received sight. 
15. and I washed, and do see. 
13: 5. and began to wash the disciples' feet, 
6. Lord, dost thou wash my feet ? 
8. Thou shalt never wash my feet. 

— If I wash thee not, thou hast no 
10. needeth not save to ivash (his) feet, 

12. So after he had washed their feet, 

14. and Master, have washed your feet; ye 
also ought to wash one another's feet. 
ITi. 5: 10. if she have washed the saints' feet, 



void), noeo. 

Mat.15: 17. Do not ye yet understand, that 
16: 9. Do ye not yet understand, neither 



vorifxa, noeema, 

2Co. 2: 11. we are not ignorant of his devices. 
3: 14. But their minds were blinded: 
4: 4. hath blinded the minds of them 
10: 5. bringing into captivity every thought 
11 : 3. so your minds should be corrupted 
Phi. 4: 7. shall keep your hearts and minds through 
Christ Jesus. 



voQog, nothos. 
Heb 12: 8. then are ye bastards, and not sons. 



vo/xr/, nomee. 

Joh. 10: 9. go in and out, and find pasture. 
2Ti. 2: 17. their word will eat (lit. will have pasture) 
as doth a canker: 



vojiit£w, nomizo. 

Mat. 5:17. Think not that I am come to destroy 
10:34. Think not that I am come to send peace 
20: 10. they supposed that they should 
Lu. 2: 44. supposing him to have been in the 

3: 23. being as was supposed the son of 
Acts 7:25. For he supposed his brethren would have 
8 : 20. because thou hast thought that the gift 
14:19. supposing he had been dead. 
16: 13. where prayer was wont to be made ; 

27. supposing that the prisoners had been fled. 
17:29. we ought not to think that the Godhead 
21 : 29. whom they supposed that Paul had 
ICo. 7:26. 1 suppose therefore that this is good 

36. if any man think that he behaveth 
ITi. 6: 5. supposing that gain is godliness; 



vofxiKOQy nomikos. 

Mat.22:35.one of them, (which was) a lawyer, asked 
Lu. 7: 30. the Pharisees and lawyers rejected 
10: 25. a certain lawyer stood up, and 
11 :45. Then answered one of the lawyers, 
46. Woe unto you also, (ye) lawyers! 
52. Woe unto you, lawyers ! for ye have 
14: 3. spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees, 
Tit. 3: 9. and strivings about the law ; 

13. Bring Zenas the lawyer and Apollos 



ITi. 
2Ti. 



vojUtjuwc» nomimos. 

1 : 8. if a man use it lawfully ; 
2: 5. except he strive lawfully. 



NOM 



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NOM 



vofiKjf.ia, nomisma, 

Mat.22:19. Shrew me the tribute money. 

vo/iio^L^aaKaXog, nomodidaskalos. 

Lu. 5:17 .and doctors of the law sitting by, 
Acts 5:34. Gamaliel, a doctor of the law, 
ITi. 1 : 7. Desiring to be teachers of the law ; 

vofioOeaia, nomothesia. 

Ro. 9: 4. and the giving of the law, and 



vofjioOzTiu), nomotheteo. 

Heb 7:11. for under it the people received the law, 
8: 6. which was established upon better 



vofxoOirrjg, nomothetees. 

Jas. 4: 12. There is one lawgiver, who is able to save 
and to destroy: 



vofxog, nomos. 

1 denotes that the article is not in the Greek, 
though inserted in the English. 

Mat. 5: 17. that I am come to destroy the law, 

18. shall in no wise pass from the law, 

7; 12. for this is the law and the prophets. 

11 : 13. and the law prophesied until John. 

12: 5. have ye not read in the law, 

22:36. the great commandment in the law ? 

40. hang all the law and the prophets. 
23:23. the weightier (matters) of the law, 
Lu. 2: 22. according to the law of Moses 

23- As it is written in 1 the law of the Lord, 
24. said in x the law of the Lord, 
27. after the custom of the law, 
39. according to the law of the Lord, 
10:26. What is written in the law? 
16: 16. The law and the prophets (were) until 

17. than one tittle of the law to fail. 
24 : 44. written in the law of Moses, 
Joh. 1 : 17. For the law was given by Moses, "< 
45(46). of whom Moses in the law, and 
7: 19. Did not Moses give you the law, and (yet) 
none of you keepeth the law ? 
23. that the law of Moses should not 
49. who knoweth not the law are cursed. 
51. Doth our law judge (any) man, before 
8: 5. Now Moses in the law commanded 

17. It is also written in your law, 
10:34. Is it not written in your law, 
12:34. We have heard out of the law that 
15 :25. that is written in their law, 
18 -.31. judge him according to your law. 
19: 7. We have a law, and by our law he ought 
Acts 6: 13. against this holy place, and the law: 
7:53. Who have received the law by 
13: 15. after the reading of the law 

39. could not be justified by the law 
15 : 5. to keep the law of Moses. 

24.be circumcised, and keep the law: 
18: 13. to worship God contrary to the law. 
15. and (of) your law, look ye (to it); 



Acts21 


:20 




24 




28 


22 


: 3 




12. 


23 


: 3. 




29. 


24 


G. 




14. 


25 


8. 


28:23. 


Ro. 2 


12 




13. 




14. 



25 



3:19 
20 
21 

27 

28, 
31 

4:13 
14 
15 

16 
5:13 

20 

6:14 

15 

7: 1 



. are all zealous of the law: 

.and keepest the law. 

. against the people, and the law, 

. to the perfect manner of the law 

. a devout man according to the law, 

.to judge me after the law, 

, accused of questions of their law, 

, have judged according to our law. 

, in the law and in the prophets: 

, Neither against the law of the Jews, 

, both out of the law of Moses, 

.as many as have sinned in 1 the law shall 

be judged by the 1 law ; 
For not the hearers of the law (are) just 

before God, but the doers of the law 
the Gentiles, which have not l the law, do 

by nature the things contained in the 

law, these, having not 1 the law, are a 

law unto themselves ; 
the work of the law written in their 
and restest in the law, 
being instructed out of the law ; 
and of the truth in the law. 
, Thou that makest thy boast of 1 the law, 

through breaking the law dishonourest 

thou God? 
, if thou keep * the law : but if thou be a 

breaker of 1 the law, thy 
, keep the righteousness of the law, 
if it fulfil the law, 
dost transgress i the law ? 
, soever the law saith, it saith to them who 

are under the law: 
.Therefore by the deeds of 1 the law 
for by J the law (is) the knowledge of sin. 
of God without 1 the law is manifested, 

being witnessed by the law and 
By what law? of works? Nay: but by 1 

the law of faith, 
by faith without the deeds * of the law. 
make void 1 the law through faith? God 

forbid: yea, we establish 1 the law. 
or to his seed, through 1 the law, 
For if they which are of 1 the law 
Because the law worketh wrath : for where 

no law is, (there is) no 
which is of the law, but 
until 1 the law sin was in the world: 
not imputed when there is no law. 
Moreover 1 the law entered, that 
for ye are not under 1 the law, but 
because we are not under 1 the law, 
for I speak to them that know 1 the law, 

how that the law hath dominion over 
is bound by l the law to (her) husband 
is loosed from the law of (her) husband. 
, she is free from that law ; 
, become dead to the law by the body of 
. which were by the law, 
. now we are delivered from the law, 
.(Is) the law sin? God forbid. Nay, I 

had not known sin, but by 1 the law: 
except the law had said, 
.For without 1 the law sin (was) dead. 
. I was alive without 1 the law once: 
.Wherefore the law (is) holy, 
. we know that the law is spiritual : 
. I consent unto the law that (it is) good. 
. I find then a (lit. the) law, that, when I 
. I delight in the law of God 
.But I see another law in my members, 

warring against the laiv of my mind, 



NO 



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NOY 



Ro. 7 



lCo. 7 
9 



14: 



15: 
Gal. 2: 



6: 

Eph. 2 
Phi. 3 



lTi. 1 

Heb 7 



into captivity to the law of sin 

with the mind I myself serve 1 the law of 

God ; but with the flesh 1 the law of sin. 
For the law of the Spirit of life 
free from the law of sin and death. 
For what the law could not do, 
the righteousness of the law 
it is not subject to the law of God, 
after 1 the law of righteousness, hath not 

attained to 1 the law of righteousness, 
by the works of 1 the law. 
Christ (is) the end of 1 the law 
the righteousness which is of the law, 
hath fulfilled 1 the law. 
love (is) the fulfilling of x the law. 
The wife is bound by J the law 
saith not the law the same also ? 
it is written in the law of Moses, 
to them that are under J the law, as under ' 

the law, that I might gain them that are 

under 1 the law; 
In the law it is written, With 
under obedience, as also saith the law. 
the strength of sin (is) the law. 
not justified by the works of i the law, 
and not by the works of l the law: for by 

the works of 1 the law shall no flesh 
I through 1 the law am dead to 2 the law, 
if righteousness (come) by x the law, 
the Spirit by the works of x the law, or 
by the works of 1 the law, or by the hearing 
as many as are of the works of l the law 
in the book of the law to do them, 
no man is justified by 1 the law 
And the law is not of faith: 
from the curse of the law, 
the law, which was four hundred and 
if the inheritance (be) of Hhe law, 
Wherefore then (serveth) the law? 
(Is) the law then against the promises 
for if there had been a law given 
righteousness should have been by 1 ihe 

law. 
we were kept under x the law, 
Wherefore the law was our schoolmaster 
made under x the law, 
To redeem the»i that were under ' the law, 
Tell me, ye that desire to be under l the 

law, do ye not hear the law ? 
is a debtor to do the whole law. 
of you are justified by 1 the law ; 
, For all the law is fulfilled in one 
ye are not under Hhe law. 
, against such there is no law. 
and so fulfil the law of Christ. 
. who are circumcised keep l the law ; 
. enmity, (even) the law of commandments 
.as touching l the law, a Pharisee; 
, which is in x the law, blameless. 
, righteousness, which is of x the law, 
.we know that the law (is) good, 
that 1 the law is not made for a righteous 
, tithes of the people according to the law, 
, a change also of l the law. 
, after J the law of a carnal commandment, 
, the law made nothing perfect, 
, the law maketh men high priests which 
which was since the law, (maketh) the 
, that offer gifts according to the law : 
, I will put my laws into their mind, 
, every precept to all the people according 

to l the law. 



Heb 9:22. things are by the law purged with blood ; 
10: 1. For the law having a shadow of 

8. which are offered by the law ; 

16. 1 will put my laws into their hearts, 
28. He that despised Moses' law died 
Jas. 1 : 25. into l the perfect law of liberty, 
2 : 8. If ye fulfil 1 the royal law 

9. and are convinced of the law 

10. whosoever shall keep the whole law, 

11. a transgressor of 1 the law. 
12.be judged by Hhe law of liberty. 

4:11. speaketh evil of ' the law, and judgeth 1 the 
law: but if thou judge Hhe law, thou 
art not a doer of 1 the law, but a judge. 



voasw, noseo. 

lTi. 6: 4. but doting about questions and strifes of 



vo(jY\jiaj noseema. 

Joh. 5 : 4. was made whole of whatsoever disease 



voaor, nosos. 

Mat. 4:23. healing all manner of sickness 

24. that were taken with divers diseases 

8: 17. and bare (our) sicknesses. 

9:35. and healing every sickness and 
10: l.to heal all manner of sick?iess and 
Mar 1:34. many that were sick of divers diseases, 

3: 15. power to heal sicknesses, 
Lu. 4: 40. sick with divers diseases 

6: 17. and to be healed of their diseases ; 

7:21. cured many of (their) infirmities 

9: 1. over all devils, and to cure diseases. 
Actsl9:12.and the diseases departed from them, 



vodaia, nossia. 

Lu. 13: 34. as a hen (doth gather) her brood 



voggiov* nossion. 



Mat.23:37.as a hen gathereth her chickens 



voG^iZofMii, 7wsphizomai. 

Acts 5: 2. kept back (part) of the price, 

3. to keep back (part) of the price 
Tit. 2: 10. Not purloining, but shewing 



vorog, notos. 

Mat.l2:42. The queen of the south shall rise up 

Lu. 11:31. The queen of the south shall rise up 
12:55. when (ye see) the south wind blow, 
13:29. and (from) the south, and shall sit down 

Acts27:13. And when the south wind blew softly, 
28: 13. the south zvind blew, and we came 

Rev.21 :13.on the south three gates; 



vovQecria, nouthesia. 

ICo.lOill.they are written for our admonition, 



NOY 



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NYN 



Eph. 6 
Tit. 3 



4. and admonition of the Lord. 
10. after the first and second admonition reject; 



vovOzTtio, noutheteo. 

Acts20:31.I ceased not to warn every one night and 
Ro. 15: 14. able also to admonish one another. 
lCo. 4: 14. but as my beloved sons I warn (you). 
Col. 1 -.28. warning every man, and teaching 

3:16. and admonishing one another in psalms 
lTh. 5: 12. over you in the Lord, and admonish you; 

14. warn them that are unruly, 
2Th. 3: 15. but admonish (him) as a brother. 



vov^via, noumeenia. 

Col. 2: 16. or of the new moon, or of the sabbath 



| Mat.25: 5. While the bridegroom tarried, 

6. Behold, the bridegroom cometh ; 
10. went to buy, the bridegroom came ; 
Mar 2: 19. while the bridegroom is with them? 
long as they have the bridegroom 
20. when the bridegroom shall be taken 
Lu. 5 : 34. while the bridegroom is with them ? 
35. when the bridegroom shall be taken 
Joh. 2: 9. of the feast called the bridegroom, 

3:29. that hath the bride is the bridegroom : 
the friend of the bridegroom, 
— because of the bridegroom's voice: 
Rev.l8:23. and the voice of the bridegroom and 



Lu 


24 


Ro 


1 




7 




11 




12 




14 


ICc 


. 1 




2 



vQvvzyCjQ, nounehos. 

Mar 12: 34. saw that he answered discreetly, 



vovg, nous. 

45. Then opened he their understanding, 
28. God gave them over to a reprobate mind, 
23. warring against the law of my mind, 
25. with the mind I myself serve 
34. who hath known the mind of the Lord ? 
2. by the renewing of your mind, 
5. be fully persuaded in his own mind. 
10. joined together in the same mind 
16. who hath known the mind of the Lord, 

— But we have the mind of Christ. 
14. but my understanding is unfruitful. 
15.1 will pray with the understanding also: 

— I will sing with the understanding also. 
19. five words with my understanding, 

: 17. in the vanity of their mind, 

23.be renewed in the spirit of your mind; 
7. which passeth all understanding, 

18. puffed up by his fleshly mind, 
2. be not soon shaken in mind, 
5. disputings of men of corrupt minds, 

: 8. men of corrupt minds, (lit. men corrupt 
in mind) 

: 15. even their mind and conscience is defiled. 

: 18. Let him that hath understanding 

: 9. And here (is) the mind which hath wisdom. 



14 



Eph. 4 



Phi. 


4. 


Col. 


2 


2Th 


2 


ITi. 


6 


2Ti. 


3 


Tit. 


1 


Rev.13 




17 



vvpQri, numpht 



Mat.l0:35.and the daughter in law against 

Lu. 12:53. against her daughter in law, and the 

daughter in law against her 
Joh. 3:29. He that hath the bride is the 
Rev.l8:23.and of the bride shall be heard 
21 : 2. prepared as a bride adorned for 

9. shew thee the bride, the Lamb's wife. 
22: 17. the Spirit and the bride say, Come. 



vvfX(j>iog, numpkios. 

Mat. 9: 15. as long as the bridegroom is with them? 
— when the bridegroom shall be taken 
25: 1. went forth to meet the bridegroom. 



but 



vvfi^wv, numphon. 



Mat. 9: 15. Can the children of the bridechamber 
Mar 2:19. Can the children of the bridechamber 
Lu. 5 : 34. the children of the bridechamber fast, 



vw, nun. 

Mat.24: 21. since the beginning of the world to this 
time, 
26:65. now ye have heard his blasphemy. 
27: 42. let him now come down from the cross, 
43. let him deliver him now, if he will 
Mar 10:30. an hundredfold now in this time, 
13: 19. unto this time, neither shall be. 
15: 32. descend now from the cross, that we may 
Lu. 1 :48. from henceforth all generations 

2:29. Lord, now lettest thou thy servant 
5: 10. from henceforth thou shalt catch men. 
6:21. Blessed (are ye) that hunger now : 
— Blessed (are ye) that weep now : 
25. Woe unto you that laugh now ! 
11:39. Now do ye Pharisees make clean 
12:52. from henceforth there shall be five 
16: 25. but now he is comforted, 
19:42. but now they are hid from thine eyes. 
22:36. But now, he that hath a purse, 

69. Hereafter shall the Son of man sit (lit. 
from now shall the Son of man be 
sitting) 
Joh. 2 : 8. Draw out now, and bear unto the governor 
4: 18. he whom thou now hast is not thy 

23. But the hour cometh, and now is, 
5:25. The hour is coming, and now is, 
8:40. But now ye seek to kill me, 

52. Now we know that thou hast a devil. 
9: 21. But by what means he now seeth, 

41. but now ye say, We see; 
11: 8. Master, the Jews of late sought to stone 

22.1 know, that even now, whatsoever 
12:27. Now is my soul troubled ; 

31. Now is the judgment of this world: now 

shall the prince of this world be cast 
13:31. Now is the Son of man glorified, 

36. thou canst not follow me now ; 
14:29. And now I have told you before it 
15:22. but now they have no cloke for their sin. 

24. but now have they both seen and 
16: 5. But now I go my way to him 

22. And ye now therefore have sorrow: 

29. Lo, now speakest thou plainly, 

30 . Now are we sure that thou knowest 

32. the hour cometh, yea, is now come, 
17: 5. And now, O Father, glorify thou me 

7. Now they have known that all things 



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Joh. 17 : 13. And now come I to thee ; 

18:36. but now is my kingdom not from hence. 
21: 10. fish which ye have now caught. 
Acts 2: 33. this, which ye now see and hear. 
3: 17. And now, brethren, I wot that 
7 : 4, wherein ye now dwell. 

34. And now come, I will send thee 

52. of whom ye have been now the betrayers 
10: 5. And now send men to Joppa, 

33. Now therefore are we all here 
12: 11. Now I know of a surety, that the Lord 
13:11. And now, behold, the hand of the Lord 
15:10. AW therefore why tempt ye God, 
16:36. now therefore depart, and go in 

37. and now do they thrust us out privily? 
18: 6. from henceforth I will go unto the 
20:22. And now, behold, I go bound in the 

25. And now, behold, I know that ye all, 
22: l.my defence (which I make) now 

16. And now why tarriest thou? 
23:15. Now therefore ye with the council 

21. and now are they ready, looking 
24: 13. things whereof they now accuse me. 

25. Go thy way for this time; 

26: 6. And now I stand and am judged 
17. unto whom now I send thee, 
Ro. 3:21. But now the righteousness of God 

26. To declare, (I say), at this time (lit. in 

the now time) 
5: 9. being now justified by his blood, 

11. by whom we have now received the 
6: 19. even so now yield your members 

21 . whereof ye are now ashamed ? 
8: 1. mow no condemnation to them 

18. the sufferings of this present time 

22. in pain together until now. 

11; 5. Even so then at this present time 

30. yet have now obtained mercy 

31. so have these also now not believed, 
13: 11. for now (is) our salvation nearer 
16:26. But now is made manifest, 

lCo. 3: 2. neither yet now are ye able. 
7: 14. but now are they holy. 
12:20. But now (are they) many members, 
16: 12. was not at all to come at this time ; 
2Co. 5:16.Aercceforth know we no man after 

— yet now henceforth know we (him) no 
6: 2. behold, now (is) the accepted time; 

behold, now (is) the day of salvation. 
7: 9. Now I rejoice, not that ye were 
8: 14(13). now at this time (lit. in the wow time) 

your abundance 
13: 2. and being absent now I write 
Gal. 1 : 23. now preacheth the faith 

2:20. life which I now live in the flesh 
3: 3. are ye now made perfect by the flesh? 
4: 9. But now, after that ye have known 
25. to Jerusalem which now is, 

29. even so (it is) now. 

Eph. 2: 2. the spirit that now worketh in 

3: 5. as it is now revealed unto his holy 

10. To the intent that now unto the 
5: 8. but now (are ye) light in the Lord: 
Phi. 1 : 5. from the first day until now ; 
20. as always, (so) now also Christ 

30. (and) now hear (to be) in me. 

2: 12. but now much more in my absence, 
3: 18. and now tell you even weeping, 
Col. 1 :24. Who now rejoice in my sufferings 
ITh. 3: 8. For now we live, if ye stand fast 
2Th. 2: 6. And now ye know what withholdeth 
ITi. 4: 8. promise of the life that now is, and 



ITi. 


6 


17. 


2Ti. 


1 


10. 




4 


10. 


Tit. 


2 


12. 


Heb 


o 


8. 




9 


5. 

24. 
26. 




12 


26. 


Jas. 


4 


13, 
16. 




5 


1. 


lPet.1 


12. 




2 


10. 
25. 




3 


21. 


2Pet.3 


: 7. 






18. 


Uoh.2:18. 






28. 




3 


. 2. 




4 


: 3. 


2Joh. 


5. 


Jude 


25. 



Charge them that are rich in this world, 
But is now made manifest 
having loved this present world, 
godly, in this present world ; 
But now we see not yet all things 
of which we cannot now speak 
now to appear in the presence of God 
but now once in the end of the world 
but now he hath promised, 
Go to now, ye that say, 
But now ye rejoice in your boastings: 
Go to now, (ye) rich men, 
which are now reported unto you 
but (are) now the people of God: 
but now have obtained mercy, 
but are now returned unto the 
baptism doth also now save us not the 
and the earth, which are now, 
To him (be) glory both now and for ever, 
even now are there many antichrists ; 
And now, little children, abide in him; 
now are we the sons of God, 
even now already is it in the world. 
And now I beseech thee, lady, 
and power, both now and ever. Amen. 
See also to. vvv and vvv'i. 



ra vvv or ravvv, ta nun or tanun. 

Acts 4:29. And now, Lord, behold their threatenings: 
5:38. And now I say unto you, Refrain 
17:30. but now commandeth all men 
20:32. And now, brethren, I commend you 
27:22. And now I exhort you to be of good 



vvvi, num. 

Ro. 6:22. But now being made free from sin, 

7: 6. But now we are delivered from the law, 
17. Now then it is no more I that do it, 
15:23. But now having no more place 

25. But now I go unto Jerusalem 
lCo. 5: 11. But now I have written unto you 

12: 18. But now hath God set the members 
13:13. And now abideth faith, hope, charity, 
14: 6. Now, brethren, if I come unto you 
15:20. But now is Christ risen from the dead, 
2Co. 8:11. A"ow therefore perform the doing 
22. but now much more diligent, 
2: 13. But now in Christ Jesus ye who 
1:21. yet now hath he reconciled 

26. but now is made manifest to his 
3 : 8. But now ye also put off all these ; 

Philem. 9. and now also a prisoner of Jesus 

11. but now profitable to thee and to me: 
Heb 8: 6. But now hath he obtained a more 

11: 16. But now they desire a better (country), 
that is, an heavenly: 



Eph 
Col. 



vv%, nux. 

Mat. 2: 14. child and his mother by night, and 
4: 2. forty days and forty nights, 
12:40. Jonas was three days and three nights 

— and three nights in the heart of the earth. 
14: 25. in the fourth watch of the night 
25: 6. And at midnight there was a cry 
26: 31. be offended because of me this night: 
34. That this night, before the cock crow, 
27:64. lest his disciples come by night, 



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Mat.23: 

Mar 4: 

5; 

6: 

14: 

Lu. 2: 

5: 
12: 
17: 

18; 
21: 

Joh. 3: 

7: 

9: 

11: 

13; 

19; 

21: 

Acts 5; 



Ro. 13: 
lCo.ll: 

ITh. 2: 
3: 
5: 



2Th. 3: 
ITi. 5: 

2Ti. 1 

2Pet.3 

Rev. 4: 

7: 

8: 

12: 

14: 
20: 
21: 
22: 



13. Say ye, His disciples came by night, 
27. and rise night and day, and the seed 
5. And always, night and day, 
48. the fourth watch of the night 
27. offended because of me this night: 
30. That this day, (even) in this night, 

8. over their flock by night. 

37. fastings and prayers night and day. 

5. Master, we have toiled all the nighty 
20. this night thy soul shall be required 
34. in that night there shall be two 

7. which cry day and night unto him, 
37. and at night he went out, and abode in 
the mount 

2. The same came to Jesus by night, 
50. he that came to Jesus by night, 

4. the night cometh, when no man 
10. if a man walk in the night, 

30. and it was night. 

39. at the first came to Jesus by night, 

3. and that night they caught nothing. 
19. But the angel of the Lord by night 

24. day and night to kill him. 

25. Then the disciples took him by night, 

6. the same night Peter was sleeping 

9. appeared to Paul in the night ; 
33. the same hour of the night, 

10. sent away Paul and Silas by night 

9. the Lord to Paul in the night by a vision, 

31. to warn every one night and day with 

11. And the night following the Lord 
23. at the third hour of the night; 
31. by night to Antipatris. 

7. serving (God) day and night, 
23. For there stood by me this night 
27. But when the fourteenth night was 

— about midnight the shipmen 

12. The night is far spent, 

23. the (same) night in which he was 
9. for labouring night and day, because 

10. Night and day praying exceedingly 
2. so cometh as a thief in the night. 

5. we are not of the night, nor of darkness. 

7. they that sleep sleep in the night / 

— are drunken in the night. 

8. with labour and travail night and day, 
; 5. and prayers night and day. 

: 3. in my prayers night and day ; 

: 10. will come as a thief in the night; 

: 8. they rest not day and night, saying, 

15. serve him day and night in his temple: 

12. and the night likewise. 

10. accused them before our God day and 

night. 

11. they have no rest day nor night, 

10. tormented day and night for ever and 

25. for there shall be no night there. 
5. And there shall be no night there ; 



vvara^w, nustazo. 

Mat.25: 5. they all slumbered and slept. 
2Pet.2: 3. their damnation slumbereth not. 



vvttlo, nutto. 

Joh. 19:34. with a spear pierced his side, 

vvxOrifxepov, nuktheemeron, 

2Co.ll :25. a night and a day I have been in the deep ; 



vwOpog, nothros, 

Heb 5:11. seeing ye are dull of hearing. 
6: 12. That ye be not slothful, but 



v£)toqi notos. 

Ro. 11:10. and bow down their bach alway. 



££vta, xenia. 

Acts28:23.came many to him unto (his) lodging t 
Philem.22. prepare me also a lodging: 



ZtviZw, xenizo. 

ActslO: 6. He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, 

18. whether Simon, which was surnamed 

Peter, were lodged there. 
23. called he them in, and lodged (them). 
32. he is lodged in the house of (one) Simon 
17:20. thou bringest certain strange things 
21 : 16. with whom we should lodge. 
28: 7. and lodged us three days courteously. 
Heb 13: 2. some have entertained angels unawares. 
lPet.4: 4. they think it strange that ye run not 

12. Beloved, think it not strange concerning 
the fiery trial 



ITi. 



?£voSox£w, xenodokeo. 

5 : 10. if she have lodged strangers. 



Zivog, xenos. 

Mat.25: 35. was a stranger, and ye took me in: 
38. When saw we thee a stranger, 
43. 1 was a stranger, and ye took me not in: 
44. or a stranger, or naked, or sick, 
27: 7. the potter's field, to bury strangers in. 

Actsl7: 18. a setter forth of strange gods: 

21 . the Athenians and strangers which were 

Ro. 16:23. Gaius mine host, and of the whole church, 

Eph. 2: 12. and strangers from the covenants 

19. ye are no more strangers and foreigners, 

Heb 11 : 13. confessed that they were strangers and 
13: 9. with divers and strange doctrines. 

lPet.4:12.as though some strange thing happened 

3 Joh. 5. to the brethren, and to strangers; 



^£trrrjc» xestees. 

Mar 7 : 4. the washing of cups, and pots, 
8. the washing of pots and cups: 



Zripaivii), xeeraino. 

Mat.13: 6. had no root, they withered away. 
21: 19. presently the fig tree withered away. 
20. How soon is the fig tree withered away 
Mar 3 : 1 . which had a withered hand. 
3. which had the withered hand. 



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Mar 4: 6. had no root, it withered away. 

5: 29. the fountain of her blood was dried up ; 
9: 18. gnasheth with his teeth, and pineth away: 
11 :20. saw the fig tree dried up from the roots. 
21. which thou cursedst is withered away. 
Lu. 8: 6. it withered away , because it lacked 
Joh.15: 6. as a branch, and is withered; 
Jas. 1 : 11. but it withereth the grass, and the 
IPet. 1:24. The grass withereth, and the flower 
Rev.l4:15.for the harvest of the earth is ripe. 
16 : 12. and the water thereof was dried up, 



Kvpog, 



xeeros. 



Mat.12: 10. which had (his) hand withered. 

23: 15. for ye compass sea and land to make 
Lu. 6: 6. whose right hand was withered. 
8. which had the withered hand, 

23:31. what shall be done in the dry ? 
Joh. 5: 3. of blind, halt, withered, waiting 
Heb 11 :29. through the Red sea as by dry (land) : 



£,v\ivog, xulinos. 

2Ti. 2 : 20. but also of wood and of earth ; 

Rev. 9:20. and of wood: which neither can see, 



^uXov, xulon. 

Mat,26:47.with swords and staves, 

55. with swords and staves for to take me? 

Mar 14: 43. with swords and staves, 

48. with swords and (with) staves to take me? 

Lu. 22:52. as against a thief, with swords and staves ? 
23:31. if they do these things in a green tree, 

Acts 5: 30. whom ye slew and hanged on a tree. 
10: 39. whom they slew and hanged on a tree: 
13:29. they took (him) down from the tree, 
16:24. and made their feet fast in the stocks. 

lCo. 3: 12. precious stones, wood, hay, stubble; 

Gal. 3:13. Cursed (is) every one that hangeth on a 
tree : 

1 Pet. 2: 24. bare our sins in his own body on the tree, 

Rev. 2: 7. will I give to eat of the tree of life, 
18: 12. and all thyine wood, 

— vessels of most precious wood, 
22: 2. (was there) the tree of life, 

— and the leaves of the tree 

14. may have right to the tree of life, 



^vpau), xurao. 

Acts21:24. that they may shave (their) heads: 
lCo.ll : 5. is even all one as if she were shaven. 
6. for a woman to be shorn or shaven, 



Lu. 16: 25. but now he is comforted, and thou 
Actsl5:23.they wrote (letters) by them after this 
manner; (lit. wrote these things) 
21:11. Thus saith the Holy Ghost, 
Jas. 4: 13. we will go into such a city, 
Rev. 2: 1. These things saith he that holdeth 
8. These things saith the first and the 
12. These things saith he which hath 
18. These things saith the Son of God, 
3: 1. These things saith he that hath 
7. These things saith he that is holy, 
14. These things saith the Amen, 



O, 77, TO. 

(See in appendix.) 



ods, rj§£, roSfj hode, heede, tode. 

Lu. 10:39. And she had a sister called Mary, 



o Igti, ho esti. 
(As used in interpretation or specification, like i. e. 
The passages in which the relative pronoun, 
with sen, forms a clause of a sentence, are 
classed with sgti ; and the passages in which it 
is given at full length with fieOepix^vevo/jiai, may 
be seen under that verb.) 

Mar 3: 17. Boanerges, which is, The sons of thunder: 
7:11. Corban, that is to say, a gift, 
34. Ephphatha, that is, Be opened. 
12:42. two mites, which make a farthing. 
15: 16. into the hall, called Prsetorium ; 
42. that is, the day before the sabbath, 
Eph. 6: 17. the sword of the Spirit, which is the word 

of God: 
Col. 1 : 24. for his body's sake, which is the church: 
Heb 7: 2. King of Salem, which is, King of peace ; 
Rev.21: 8. which is the second death. 

17. the measure of a man, that is, of the angel. 



6 wv /ecu 6 r\v ical 6 lp\6/j.evog t ho on kai 
ho een kai ho erkomenos. 
(Used as a descriptive title of God.) 
Rev. 1 : 4. which is, and which was, and which is to 
come ; 
8. which is, and which was, and which is to 
come, 
4: 8. which was, and is, and is to come. 
11 : 17. which art, and wast, and art to come ; 
16: 5. which art, and wast, and shalt be, 
Note. The reading of this last in the most approved 
modern editions, is 6 cov /cat 6 r\v Kai 6 oo-iog. 



oy^orfKOvra, ogdoeekonta. 

Lu. 2:37. a widow of about fourscore and four 
16: 7. Take thy bill, and write fourscore. 



oySooz, ogdoos. 



Lu. 1 :59. the eighth day they came to circumcise 
Acts 7: 8. and circumcised him the eighth day; 
2Pet. 2: 5. but saved Noah the eighth (person), 
Rev.l7:ll.even he is the eighth, 
21 :20. the eighth, beryl ; 



6yKOQ 9 onkos. 

Heb 12 : 1 . let us lay aside every tveight, 



OAE 
o&vw, hoduo. 

Lu. 10:33. a certain Samaritan, as he journeyed, 

oSriyiti), hodeegeo. 

Mat.15: 14. if the blind lead the blind, 
Lu. 6 : 39. Can the blind lead the blind ? 
Joh. 16: 13. he will guide you into all truth: 
Acts 8:31. except some man should guide me? 
Rev. 7: 17. and shall lead them unto living 



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6§r)yog, hodeegos. 



Mat.15: 14. they be blind leaders of the blind. 
23: 16. Woe unto you, (ye) blind guides, 
24. (Ye) blind guides, which strain 
Acts 1:16. which was guide to them that took Jesus. 
Ro. 2 : 19. art a guide of the blind, a light 



o^onropiio, hodoiporeo. 

ActslO: 9. as they went on their journey, 

b^onropla, hodoiporia. 

Joh. 4: 6. being wearied with (his) journey, 
2Co.ll :26. (In) journeyings often, (in) perils 



Mat. 2:12. 

3: 3. 

4:15. 

5:25. 

7:13. 

14. 

8:28. 

10: 5. 

10. 

11:10. 

13: 4. 

19. 

15:32. 

20:17. 

30. 

21: 8. 

19. 

32. 

22: 9. 

10. 

16. 

Mar 1: 2. 

3. 

2:23. 

4: 4. 
15. 

6: 8. 

8: 3. 
27. 

9:33 
34 
10:17, 
32, 
46 
52 



6So£j hodos. 

into their own country another way. 

Prepare ye the way of the Lord, 

(by) the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, 

whiles thou art in the way with him ; 

and broad (is) the way, 

and narrow (is) the way, 

so that no man might pass by that way. 

Go not into the way of the Gentiles, 

Nor scrip for (your) journey, 

which shall prepare thy way 

some (seeds) fell by the way side, 

received seed by the way side. 

lest they faint in the way. 

disciples apart in the way, 

sitting by the way side, 

spread their garments in the way; 

strawed (them) in the way. 

he saw a fig tree in the way, 

came unto you in the way of righteousness, 

Go ye therefore into the highways, 

servants went out into the highways 

and teachest the way of God in truth, 

which shall prepare thy way 

Prepare ye the way of the Lord, 

began, as they went, to pluck (lit. to make 

way plucking) the 
. some fell by the way side, 
. these are they by the way side, 
. take nothing for (their) journey, 
. they will faint by the way : 
. by the way he asked his disciples, 
• disputed among yourselves- by the way? 
. for by the way they had disputed 
. when he was gone forth into the way, 
. they were in the way going up to 
sat by the highway side begging, 
and followed Jesus in the way. 



12; 
Lu. 1: 



9: 

10: 

11: 
12: 
14: 
18: 
19: 
20: 
24: 

Joh. 1: 
14: 

Acts 1 



Mar 11 : 8. spread their garments in the way: 

— and strawed (them) in the way. 

14. teachest the way of God in truth: 
76. to prepare his ways; 
79. to guide our feet into the way of peace. 
44. went a day's journey ; 

4. Prepare ye the way of the Lord, 

5. the rough ways (shall be) made smooth ; 
27. which shall prepare thy way before 

5. some fell by the way side ; 
12. Those by the way side are they 

3. nothing for (your) journey, 

57. as they went in the way, 

4. and salute no man by the way. 

31 . a certain priest that way: 

6. in his journey is come to me, 

58. (as thou art) in the way, give diligence 
23. Go out into the highways 
35. sat by the way side begging: 
36. they spread their clothes in the way. 
21. but teachest the way of God truly: 

32. while he talked with us by the way, 

35. told what things (were done) in the way, 
23. Make straight the way of the Lord, 
: 4. and the way ye know. 

5. and how can we know the way? 
6. 1 am the way, the truth, and the life: 

:12.a sabbath day's journey. 

;28. hast made known to me the ways of life ; 

26. unto the way that goeth down from 

36. And as they went on (their) way, 
39. he went on his way rejoicing. 

; 2. that if he found any of this way, 
17. that appeared unto thee in the way 

27. had seen the Lord in the way, 
: 10. cease to pervert the right ways 
; 16. to walk in their own ways., 
: 17. shew unto us the way of salvation. 
; 25. in the way of the Lord ; 

26. the way of God more perfectly. 
; 9. but spake evil of that way 

23. no small stir about that way. 
: 4. And I persecuted this way unto 
: 14. that after the way which they call 

22. perfect knowledge of (that) way, 
: 3. laying wait in the way to kill him. 
: 13. 1 saw in the way a light from heaven, 
: 16. and misery (are) in their ways : 

17. the way of peace have they not known: 
: 33. and his ways past finding out ! 

1 7. of my ways which be in Christ, 
:31.a more excellent way. 
: 11 . direct our way unto you. 
: 10. they have not known my ways. 
; 8. the way into the holiest of all 
:20.By a new and living way, 
; 8. (is) unstable in all his ways. 
: 25. and had sent (them) out another way? 
: 20. from the error of his way 
: 2. the way of truth shall be evil spoken of. 

15. Which have forsaken the right way, 

— following the way of Balaam 
21 . not to have known the way of 
1 1 . they have gone in the way of Cain, 

: 3. just and true (are) thy ways, 
: 12. that the way of the kings of the east might 
be prepared. 



13; 
14 
16: 

18: 

19 

22: 

24: 

25: 

26: 

Ro. 3; 

11: 
ICo. 4: 

12 
lTh. 3 
Heb 3 

9; 

10 

Jas. 1 : 

2 

5 

2Pet.2 



Jude 
Rev. 15 
16 



odovg, odous. 

Mat. 5 -.38. and a tooth for a tooth: 



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Mat. 8: 12. shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 

13:42. shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. 
50. shall be wailing and gnashing of teeth. 

22: 13. shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 

24:51. shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 

25:30. shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. 
Mar 9: 18. and gnasheth with his teeth, 
Lu. 13:28. shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth, 
Acts 7 :54. they gnashed on him v/ith (their) teeth. 
Rev. 9: 8. their teeth were as (the teeth) of lions. 



oSuvaojuat, odunaomai. 

Lu. 2:48. and I have sought thee sorrowing. 
16: 24. for I am tormented in this flame. 
25. and thou art tormented. 
Acts20:38. Sorrowing most of all for the words 



oSvvf), odunee. 



Ro. 9: 2, and continual sorrow in my heart. 
ITi. 6: 10. themselves through with many sorrows. 



odvpfxog, odurmos. 



Mat. 2: 18. and great mourning, Rachel weeping 
2Co. 7: 7. your mourning, your fervent mind toward 



6Zw, 020. 
Joh. 11 : 39. by this time he stinketh . 



oOev, hothen. 

Mat 12: 44 .from whence I came out; 

14: 7. Whereupon he promised with an oath 
25: 24. and gathering where thou hast not 
26. and gather where I have not strawed: 
Lu. 11 :24. unto my house whence I came out. 
Actsl4:26./ram whence they had been recommended 
26:19. Whereupon, O king Agrippa, I was 
28:13. And from thence we fetched a compass, 
Heb 2:17. Wherefore in all things it behoved 
3: 1. Wherefore, holy brethren, 
7:25. Wherefore he is able also to save 
8: 3. wherefore (it is) of necessity that 
9:18. Whereupon neither the first (testament) 
11 :19./rom whence also he received him 
Uoh.2: 18. whereby we know that it is the last time. 



oOovy}, othonee. 

ActslO: 1 1 . as it had been a great sheet 
11 : 5. as it had been a great sheet, 



ot/ceToc? oikios. 

Gal. 6: 10. who are of the houshold (lit. the domestics) 

of faith. 
Eph. 2: 19. and of the houshold of God ; 
ITi. 5: 8. specially for those of his own house, 



oiKf'rrjCj oiketees. 

Lu. 16: 13. No servant can serve two masters: 
ActslO: 7. he called two of his houshold servants, 
Ro. 14: 4.that judgest another man's servant ? 
lPet.2:18. Servants, (be) subject to (your) masters 



oik£W, oikeo. 



Ro. 



lCo. 



7: 17. but sin that dwelleth in me. 
18. dwelleth no good thing: 
20. but sin that dwelleth in me. 
8: 9. if so be that the Spirit of God dwell in 
you. 
11. if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus 

from the dead dwell in you, 
16. the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? 
7: 12. and she be pleased to dwell with him, 
13. if he be pleased to dwell with her, 
ITi. 6:16. dwelling in the light which no man 



0£Ki)jua, oikeema. 

Actsl2: 7. a light shined in the prison 



olicriTripiov, oikeeteerion. 

2Co. 5: 2. to be clothed upon with our house which 

is from heaven : 
Jude 6. but left their own habitation, 



oOovioV) othonion. 

Lu. 24: 12. beheld the linen clothes laid by 
Joh. 19:40. and wound it in linen clothes 
20: 5. saw the linen clothes lying ; 

6. and seeth the linen clothes lie, 

7. not lying with the linen clothes, 



olda see d^iw. 



oi/a'a, oikia. 

Mat. 2: 11. were come into the house, 

5: 15. light unto all that are in the house. 
7:24. which built his house upon a rock: 

25. and beat upon that house,- 

26. which built his house upon the sand: 

27. and beat upon that house; 
8: 6. my servant lieth at home sick 

14. when Jesus was come into Peter's house, 
9: 10. as Jesus sat at meat in the house, 

23. Jesus came into the ruler's house, 

28. when he was come into the house, 
10: 12. come into an house, salute it. 

13. And if the house be worthy, 

14. when ye depart out of that house 
12:25. every city or house divided 

29. enter into a strong man's house, 
— and then he will spoil his house. 

13: 1. went Jesus out of the house, 

36. and went into the house : 

57. and in his own house. 
17: 25. when he was come into the house, 
19:29. that hath forsaken houses, 
23: 14(13). ye devour widows' houses, 
24: 17. to take any thing out of his house : 

43. not have suffered his house 
26: 6. in the house of Simon the leper, 
Mar 1 : 29. they entered into the house of 
2: 15. as Jesus sat at meat in his house, 



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Mar 3:25. if a house be divided against itself, that 
house cannot stand. 
27. into, a strong man's house, 

— and then he will spoil his house. 
6: 4. and in his own house. 

10. ye enter into an house, 
7: 24. and entered into an house, 
9:33. and being in the house he asked 
10:10. And in the house his disciples asked 

29. no man that hath left house, 

30. houses, and brethren, and sisters, 
12:40. Which devour widows' houses, 
13: 15. not go down into the house, 

— to take any thing out of his house : 

34. who left his house, and gave authority 

35. when the master of the house cometh, 
14: 3. in the house of Simon the leper, 

Lu. 4:38. and entered into Simon's house. 
5: 29. a great feast in his own house: 
6:48. like a man which built an house, 

— vehemently upon that house, 
49. built an house upon the earth ; 

— the ruin of that house was great. 

7: 6. he was now not far from the house, 

36. he went into the Pharisee's house, 

37. sat at meat in the Pharisee's house, 
44.1 entered into thine house, 

8 -.27. neither abode in (any) house, 
51. when he came into the house, 
9: 4. whatsoever house ye enter into, 
10: 5. into whatsoever house ye enter, 
7. in the same house remain, 

— Go not from house to house. 
15: 8. and sweep the house, and seek 

25. and drew nigh to the house, 
17:31. and his stuffin the house, 
18: 29. no man that hath left house, 
20:47. Which devour widows' houses, 
22: 10. follow him into the house 

11. say unto the goodman of the house, 
Joh. 4: 53. believed, and his whole house. 

8:35. servant abideth not in the house for ever: 
11:31. with her in the house, 
12: 3. and the house was filled with the odour 
14; 2. In my Father's house are many 
Acts 4: 34. possessors of lands or houses sold them, 
9:11. and enquire in the house of Judas 

17. and entered into the house; 
10: 6. whose house is by the sea side: 

17. made enquiry for Simon's house, 

32. in the house of (one) Simon 
11: 11. come unto the house where I was, 
12: 12. he came to the house of Mary 
16:32. to all that were in his house. 
17: 5. and assaulted the house of Jason, 
18: 7. into a certain (man's) house, 

— whose house joined hard to the 
ICo.ll :22. have ye not houses to eat and to 

16: 15. ye know the house of Stephanas, 
2Co. 5: 1. For we know that if our earthly house 

— a building of God, an house not made 
Phi. 4: 22. they that are of Caesar's houshold. 

ITi. 5: 13. wandering about from house to house; 

(lit. going the round of the houses) 
2Ti. 2: 20. But in a great house there are 

3: 6. are they which creep into houses, 
2Joh. 10. receive him not into (your) house, 



oiKiaicog, oikiakos. 
Mat.l0:25. (shall they call) them of his houshold? 



Mat.l0:36. (shall be) they of his own houshold. 

olKocHecnroTtu), oikodespoteo. 

ITi. 5:14. guide the house, give none occasion 



otKoSfo-Trorrjej oikodespotees. 

Mat.l0:25.have called the master of the house 
13:27. servants of the housholder came 

52. unto a man (that is) an housholder, 
20: 1. unto a man (that is) an housholder, 

11. against the goodman of the house, 
21 :33. There was a certain housholder, 
24: 43. if the goodman of the house had 
Marl4:14.say ye to the goodman of the house, 
Lu. 12:39. if the goodman of the house had 

13:25. When once the master of the house is 
14:21. Then the master of the house being 
22 : 1 1 . shall say unto the goodman (lit. housholder 
of the house) 



olKo^o^eu), oikodomeo. 

Mat. 7: 24. which built his house upon a rock: 

26. which built his house upon the sand: 
16:18. upon this rock I will build my church ; 
21 :33.a winepress in it, and built a tower, 

42. The stone which the builders rejected, 
23: 29. because ye build the tombs of the 
26:61. and to build it in three days. 
27:40. and buildest (it) in three days, 
Mar 12 : 1 . and built a tower, and let it out 

10. The stone which the builders rejected 
14:58. within three days I will build another 
15: 29. and buildest (it) in three days, 
Lu. 4:29. whereon their city was built, 

6:48. like a man which built an house, 

49. like a man that. ..built an house upon the 

earth ; 
: 5. and he hath built us a synagogue. 
: 47. for ye build the sepulchres of 

48. and ye build their sepulchres. 
: 18. 1 will pull down my barns, and build 
: 28. intending to build a tower, 

30. This man began to build, 
:28. they planted, they builded; 
: 17. The stone which the builders rejected, 
: 20. was this temple in building, 
: 11. was set at nought of you builders, 
:47.But Solomon built him an house. 

49. what house will ye build me ? 

31. had the churches rest.. .and were edified; 
: 20. lest I should build upon another 
: 1 . Knowledge puifeth up, but charity edifieth. 

10. shall not the conscience. ..be emboldened to 
eat those things 

23. but all things edify not. 
: 4. in an (unknown) tongue edifieth himself; 
but he that prophesieth edifieth the 

17. but the other is not edified. 

18. if I build again the things which 

11 . and edify one another, 
5. Ye also, as lively stones, are built up 
7. the stone which the builders disallowed, 



7 
11 

12 
14 

17 

20 
Joh. 2 

Acts 4 

7: 

9: 
Ro. 15; 
lCo. 8: 



Gal. 2: 
ITh. 5: 
lPet.2: 



oiKoSojiii], oikodomee. 

Mat.24 : 1 . to shew him the buildings of the temple. 



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Mar 13 : 1 . and what buildings (are here) ! 

2 . Seest thou these great buildings ? 
Ro. 14: 19. and things wherewith one may edify (lit. 
of edifying) 
15: 2. for (his) good to edification. 
lCo. 3: 9. (ye are) God's building. 

14: 3.speaketh unto men (to) edification, 
5. that the church may receive edifying. 
12. to the edifying of the church. 
26. Let all things be done unto edifying. 
2Co. 5: 1. we have a building of God, 

10: 8. the Lord hath given us for edification, 
12: 19. beloved, for your edifying. 
13: 10. hath given me to edification, 
Eph 2 :21 . In whom all the building 
4: 12. for the edifying of the body 

16. unto the edifying of itself in love. 
29. which is good to the use of edifying, 



olKovofiiw, oikonomeo. 

Lu. 16: 2. thou mayest be no longer steward. 



OLKOvofxia-) oihonomia. 

Lu. 16: 2. give an account of thy stewardship; 

3.taketh away from me the stewardship: 
4. when I am put out of the stewardship, 
9: 17. a dispensation (of the gospel) is 
1 : 10. That in the dispensation of the fulness 
3 ; 2. If ye have heard of the dispensation of the 

grace of God 
1 : 25. according to the dispensation of God 
1: 4. rather than godly edifying which is in 
faith: 
Note. The Translators appear to have read oiicodo- 
firjv in this last passage. 



ICo. 
Eph 



Col. 
ITi. 



oIkovojuloq, oikonomos. 

Lu. 12: 42. that faithful and wise steward, 
16 : 1 . rich man, which had a steward; 
3. the steward said within himself, 
8. commended the unjust steward, 
Ro. 16:23. Erastus the chamberlain of the city 
ICo. 4: 1 . and stewards of the mysteries of God. 

2. it is required in stewards, that 
Gal. 4: 2. But is under tutors and governors 
Tit. 1 : 7. blameless, as the steward of God; 
lPet. 4: 10. as good stewards of the manifold grace of 
God. 



oiKog, oikos. 

Mat. 9: 6. and go unto thine house. 
7. and departed to his house. 
10: 6. to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. 
11: 8. wear soft (clothing) are in kings' houses. 
12: 4. entered into the house of God, 

44. 1 will return into my house 
15: 24. lost sheep of the house of Israel. 
21 : 13. My house shall be called the house of 
23: 38. your house is left unto you desolate. 
Mar 2: Lit was noised that he was in the house. 
11. go thy way into thine house. 
26. How he went into the house of God 
3: 19(20). they went into an house. 



Mar 5:19. Go home to thy friends, and tell them 
38. he cometh to the house of the ruler 

7; 17. when he was entered into the house 
30. when she was come to her house, 

8: 3. fasting to their own houses, 
26. he sent him away to his house, 

9: 28. when he was come into the house, 
11: 17. My house shall be called of all nations 
the house of prayer? 
he departed to his own house. 
Joseph, of the house of David; 
reign over the house of Jacob for ever ; 
entered into the house of Zacharias, 
and returned to her own house. 
in the house of his servant David; 
he was of the house and lineage 
and go unto thine house. 
departed to his own house, 
, How he went into the house of God, 
, returning to the house, found the 
, Return to thine own house, 
.that he would come into his house: 
, which are at home at my house. 
. Peace (be) to this house. 
. received him into her house. 
. a house (divided) against a house falleth. 
. I will return unto my house 
. the altar and the temple: 
. not have suffered his house to be 
. five in one house divided, 
. Behold, your house is left unto you 
. as he went into the house of one 
. that my house may be filled. 
. when he cometh home, he calleth 
. may receive me into their houses. 
. send him to my father's house: 
this man went down to his house 
. I must abide at thy house. 
. This day is salvation come to this house, 
. My house is the house of prayer: 
into the high priest's house. 
. make not my Father's house an house of 

merchandise. 
.The zeal of thine house hath eaten me up. 
. every man went unto his own house. 
.but Mary sat (still) in the house. 
. it filled all the house where 
. let all the house of Israel know 
. breaking bread from house to house, 
. and in every house, they ceased not 
.over Egypt and all his house. 
.in his father's house three months: 
. O ye house of Israel, have ye 
. Solomon built him an house. 
.what house will ye build me? 
. entering into every house, and 
. feared God with all his house, 
. to send for thee into his house, 
. I prayed in my house, and, behold, 
.we entered into the man's house: 
.he had seen an angel in his house, 
.whereby thou and all thy house shall 
. was baptized, and her houshold, 

come into my house, and abide 

31 . thou shalt be saved, and thy house. 
34. brought them into his house, 

18: 8. believed on the Lord with all his house; 

19: 16. they fled out of that house naked 

20:20.publickly, and from house to house, 

21 : 8. entered into the house of Philip 
Ro. 16: 5. the church that is in their house. 
ICo. 1 :16. 1 baptized also the houshold of 



Lu. 1:23. 

27. 

33. 

40. 

56. 

69. 

2: 4. 

5:24. 

25. 

6: 4. 

7:10. 

8:39. 

41. 

9:61. 

10: 5. 

38. 

11:17. 

24 

51 

12:39 

52 

13:35 

14: 1 

23 

15: 6 

16: 4 

27 

18:14 

19: 5 

9 

46 

22:54 

Joh. 2:16 

17 

7:53 

11:20 

Acts 2: 2 

36 

46 

5:42 

7:10 

20 

42 

47 

49 

8: 3 

10: 2 

22 

30 

11:12 

13 

14 

16:15 



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lCo.ll:34 

14:35 

16:19 

Col. 4:15 

ITi. 3: 4 

5 

12 

15 

5: 4 

2Ti. 1:16 

4:19 

Tit. 1:11 

Philem. 2, 

Heb 3: 2 

3 

4. 

5. 

6 

8: 8, 

10. 

10:21, 

11: 7 

lPet.2: 5 

4:17 



. let him eat at home ; 
.ask their husbands at home: 
.church that is in their house. 
.church which is in his house. 
.ruleth well his own house, 
. know not how to rule his own house, 
. and. their own houses well. 
. to behave thyself in the house of God, 
■ first to shew piety at home, 
. The Lord give mercy unto the house of 
.and the houshold of Onesiphorus. 
. who subvert whole houses, 
.and to the church in thy house: 
.Moses (was faithful) in all his house. 
, hath more honour than the house. 
. every house is builded by some 
(was) faithful in all his house, 
. Christ as a son over his own house; whose 

house are we, 
. with the house of Israel and with the house 

of Judah : 
, I will make with the house of Israel 
, an high priest over the house of God ; 
.to the saving of his house; 
. are built up a spiritual house, 
.must begin at the house of God: 



olkov fXEVY], oikoumenee. 

Mat.24: 14. shall be preached in all the world 
Lu. 2 : 1 . that all the world should be taxed. 

4: 5. unto him all the kingdoms of the world 

21 : 26. which are coming on the earth: 
Actsll :28. dearth throughout all the world: 

17: 6. have turned the world upside down 
31. in the which he will judge the world 

19:27. whom all Asia and the world worshippeth. 

24: 5. among all the Jews throughout the world, 
Ro. 10: 18. their words unto the ends of the world. 
Heb 1: 6. the firstbegotten into the world, 

2: 5. not put in subjection the world to come, 
Rev. 3: 10. which shall come upon all the world, 

12: 9. which deceiveth the whole world: 

16: 14. kings of the earth and of the whole world, 



ohcovpoQ) oikouros. 

Tit. 2: 5. keepers at home, good, obedient 



olicTsipo), olKT£ip£w, oiktlro, oiktireo. 

Ro. 9: 15. 1 will have compassion on whom I will have 
compassion. 



oiKTipfAOQ) oiktirmos. 

Ro. 12: l.by the mercies of God, that ye 

2 Co. 1 : 3. the Father of mercies, 

Phi. 2: 1 . if any bowels and mercies, 

Col. 3:12. bowels of mercies, ki ndness, 

Heb 10: 28. despised Moses' law died without mere?/ 



oIktipjumv, oiktirmon. 

Lu. 6:36. Be ye therefore merciful, as your Father 

also is merciful. 
Jas. 5: 11. is very pitiful, and of tender mercy. 



otjuat 9 oimai. 

Joh.21 :25. 1 suppose that even the world 



Mar 2:22. 



olvoirorrig, oinopotees. 

Mat.ll : 19. and a winebibber, 

Lu. 7 :34. a gluttonous man, and a winebibber, 



oivoQ-, oinos. 

Mat. 9: 17. Neither do men put new wine 

— and the wine runneth out, 

— but they put new wine into new 
no man putteth new wine into old bottles, 

else the new wine doth burst the bottles, 

and the wine is 
but new wine must be put into new 
they gave him to drink wine 
shall drink neither wine nor strong 
no man putteth new wine into 
else the new wine will burst the 
But new wine must be put into new 
neither eating bread nor drinking wine ; 
pouring in oil and wine, 
And when they wanted wine, 
They have no wine. 
tasted the water that was made wine, 
doth set forth good toine ; 
hast kept the good wine until now. 
where he made the water wine. 
nor to drink wine, 
be not drunk with wine, 
not given to much wine, 
but use a little ivine for thy 
not given to much wine, 
hurt not the oil and the wine. 
drink of the wine of the wrath 
shall drink of the wine of the wrath 
unto her the cup of the wine of 
drunk with the wine of her 
have drunk of the wine of the wrath 
and wine, and oil, 
he treadeth the winepress of 





15 


23. 


Lu. 


1 


15. 




5 


37. 
38. 




7 


33. 




10 


34. 


Joh 


2 


3. 

9. 
10. 




4:46. 


Ro. 


14:21. 


Eph 


.5 


18. 


ITi 


3 


8. 




5:23. 


Tit. 


2 


: 3 


Rev 


. 6 


6 




14 


8. 

10. 




16 


19 




17 


2. 




18 


3. 

13 




19 


15 



olvo(j)\vyia, oinophlugia. 

lPet.4: 3. excess of wine, revellings, 



oiojiai^ oiomai. 

Phi. 1:16. supposing to add affliction 
Jas. 1 : 7. let not that man think that he 



otoc, 



hoios. 



Mat.24: 21 
Mar 9: 3 
13:19 
Lu. 9:55, 
Ro. 9: 6 
1Co.15:48 

2Co.l0:ll 
12:20 



Phi. 
iTh. 



1:30 
1: 5 



tribulation, such as was not since 
so as no fuller on earth can white them, 
affliction, such as was not from the 
Ye know not what manner of spirit 
Not as though the word of God 
As (is) the earthy, such (are) they 
as (is) the heavenly, such (are) they 
such as we are in word by letters 
I shall not find you such as I would, 
unto you such as ye would not : 
Having the same conflict which ye saw 
ye know what manner of men we were 



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2Ti. 3: 11. afflictions, which came unto me at 

— what persecutions I endured : 
Rev.l6:18.swc/t as was not since men were 



ol(TU & oi<TOv<ri see Qipu). 



oKviio, okneo. 
Acts 9: 38. that he would not delay to come 



okvtjjoocj okneeros. 

Mat.25:26. (Thou) wicked and slothful servant, 
Ro . 12: 11. Not slothful in business ; fervent 
Phi. 3: l.to me indeed (is) not grievous, 



6jcrai7/x£/)ocj oktaeemeros. 

Phi. 3: 5. Circumcised the eighth day, 



OKTb), 



ohto. 



Lu. 



2: 21. when eight days were accomplished 
9:28. about an eight days after 
13: 4. Or those eighteen, upon whom 
II. a spirit of infirmity eighteen years, 
16. lo, these eighteen years, 
Joh. 5: 5. an infirmity thirty and eight years. 
20: 26. after eight days again his disciples 
Acts 9:33. which had kept his bed eight years, 
lPet.3:20. eight souls were saved by water. 



oXeOpog, olethros. 

lCo. 5: 5. for the destruction of the flesh, 
ITh. 5: 3. then sudden destruction cometh 
2Th. 1: 9. with everlasting destruction from 
ITi. 6: 9. which drown men in destruction and 



oXiyoTTKTTog, oligopistos. 

Mat. 6:30.0 ye of little faith? 

8:26. Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith? 
14:31.0 thou of little faith, wherefore didst 
16: 8. O ye of little faith, why reason ye 

Lu. 12:28. (will he clothe) you, O ye of little faith? 



oXtyog, oligos. 

Mat. 7: 14. and few there be that find it. 
9:37. but the labourers (are) few ; 
15: 34. and a few little fishes. 
20: 16. for many be called, but few chosen. 
22: 14. but few (are) chosen. 
25: 21. hast been faithful over a few things, 
23. hast been faithful over a few things, 
Mar 1:19. when he had gone a little farther 
6: 5. he laid his hands upon a few sick 

31 . and rest a while : 
8: 7. And they had a few small fishes: 
Lu. 5: 3. thrust out a little from the land. 

7: 47. to whom little is forgiven, (the same) 
loveth little. 
10: 2. but the labourers (are)/eu;: 



Lu. 12 
13 

Acts 12 
14 

15 
17 

19 

26 



27 
2Co. 8 
Eph. 3 
ITi. 4 

5 
Hebl2 
Jas. 3 

4 
lPet.1 

3 

5 

Rev. 2 



: 48. shall be beaten with/ew; (stripes). 
: 23. Lord, are there few that be saved ? 
: 18. there was no small stir among the 
: 28. there they abode long (lit. not a little) 

time with 
: 2. no small dissension and disputation 
: 4. and of the chief women not a few. 

12. and of men, not a few. 
: 23. there arose no small stir 

24. no small gain unto the craftsmen ; 
:28. Almost (lit. in a little) thou persuadest me 

29. were both almost, and altogether (lit. in 

a little, and in much) 
:20. and no small tempest lay on (us), 
:15.he that (had gathered) little had no lack. 
: 3. as I wrote afore in few words, 
: 8. bodily exercise profiteth little: 
: 23. but use a little wine 
: 10. for a few days chastened (us) 
: 5. how great a matter a little fire 
: 14. appeareth for a little time, 
: 6. though now for a season, 
:20. wherein jfew, that is, eight souls 
: 10. after that ye have suffered a while, 

12.1 have written briefly, 
: 14. 1 have a few things against thee, 

20. 1 have a few things against thee, 
: 4. Thou hast a few names even in Sardis 
: 12. that he hath but a short time. 
: 10. he must continue a short space. 



ITh, 



6\iyo\pvxoQ, o'ligopsukos. 

5: 14. comfort the feebleminded, ■ 



oXiyuypzu), oligoreo. 



Hebl2: 



5. despise not thou the chastening of the 
Lord, nor faint 



oXoOpevTrjg, olothrutees. 
ICo.lO: 10. were destroyed of the destroyer. 



Heb 



oXoOpevu), olothruo. 

;28. lest he that destroyed the firstborn 



oXoKavriofxa, holokautoma. 

Mar 12:33. is more than all whole burnt offerings 
Heb 10: 6. In burnt offerings and (sacrifices) for sin 
8. and burnt offerings and (offering) for sin 
thou wouldest not, 



oXotcXripia, holokleeria. 

Acts 3: 16. hath given him this perfect soundness 



6XokX»7joocj holokieeros. 

ITh. 5:23.(1 pray God) your whole spirit and 
Jas. 1 : 4. that ye may be perfect and entire, 



Jas. 



OAO 
6AoAu£w, ololuzo. 

5: l.weep and howl for your miseries 



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6\og, holos. 

Mat. 1 :22.Now all this was done, that 
4:23. Jesus went about all Galilee, 

24. his fame went throughout all Syria: 
5: 29. and not (that) thy whole body should 
30. and not (that) thy whole body should 
6:22. thy whole body shall be full of light. 

23. thy wholebody shall be full of darkness. 
9:26. fame hereof went abroad into all that land. 
31. his fame in all that country, 
13:33. till the whole was leavened. 
14:35. they sent out into all that country 
16: 26. if he shall gain the whole world, 
20: 6. Why stand ye here all the day idle ? 
21 : 4. All this was done, that 
22:37. love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, 
and with all thy soul, and with all thy 
40. hang all the law and the prophets. 
24: 14. in all the world for a witness 
26: 13. be preached in the whole world, 
66. But all this was done, that 
59. and all the council, sought false 
27:27. gathered unto him the whole band 
Mar 1:28. throughout all the region round about 
Galilee. 
33. all the city was gathered 
39. synagogues throughout all Galilee, 
6:55. ran through that whole region 
8:36. if he shall gain the whole world, 
12:30. love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, 
and with all thy soul, and with all thy 
mind, and with all thy strength : 
33. to love him with all the heart, and with 
all the understanding, and with all the 
soul, and with all the strength, 
44. (even) all her living. 
14: 9. throughout the whole world, 

55. and all the council sought 
15: Land the whole council, 

16. they call together the whole band. 
33. darkness over the whole land 
Lu. 1 :65. throughout all the hill country of 

4: 14. a fame of him through all the region 
5: 5. we have toiled all the night, 
7: 17. went forth throughout all Judaea, 
8:39. published throughout the whole city 

43. had spent all her living upon 
9:25. if he gain the whole world, 

10: 27. love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, 
and with all thy soul, and with all thy 
strength, and with all thy mind ; 
11 :34.thy whole body also is full of 
36. If thy whole body therefore (be) 
— the whole shall be full of light, 
13:21. till the whole was leavened. 
23: 5. teaching throughout all Jewry, 

44. darkness over all the earth until 
Joh. 4: 53. believed, and his whole house. 

7:23.1 have made a man every whit whole on 

the sabbath 
9:34. Thou wast altogether born in sins, 
11: 50. that the whole nation perish not. 
13: 10. but is clean every whit: 
19: 23. woven from the top throughowf. 
Acts 2: 2. and it filled all the house 
47. favour with all the people. 



Acts 5:11. 


7:10. 


11. 


8:37. 


9:31. 


42. 


10:22. 


37. 


11:26. 


28. 


13:49. 


15:22. 


18: 8. 


19:27. 


29. 


21:30. 


31. 


22:30. 


28:30. 


Ro. 1: 8. 


8:36. 


10:21. 


16:23. 


ICo. 5: 6. 


12:17. 


14:23. 


2Co. 1: 1. 


Gal. 5: 3. 


9. 


Phi. 1:13. 


ITh. 4:10. 


Tit. 1:11. 


Heb 3: 2. 


5. 


Jas. 2:10. 


3: 2. 


3. 


6. 


Uoh.2: 2. 


5:19. 


Rev. 3:10. 


12: 9. 


13: 3. 


16:14. 



OMI 

great fear came upon all the church, 

governor over Egypt and all his house. 

a dearth over all the land of Egypt 

If thou believest with all thine heart, 

churches rest throughout all Judaea 

it was known throughout all Joppa ; 

among all the nation of the Jews, 

was published throughout all Judaea, 

that a whole year they assembled 

throughout all the world: 

throughout all the region. 

and elders, with the vjhole church, 

believed on the Lord with all his house ; 

whom all Asia and the world 

the whole city was filled with 

And all the city was moved, 

that all Jerusalem was in an uproar. 

And all their council to appear, 

Paul dwelt two whole years in 

spoken of throughout the whole world. 

we are killed all the day long ; 

All day long I have stretched forth 

mine host, and of the whole church, 

leaveneth the whole lump ? 

If the whole body (were) an eye, 

If the whole (were) hearing, 

If therefore the whole church 

which are in all Achaia: 

he is a debtor to do the whole law. 

leaveneth the whole lump. 

are manifest in all the palace, 

which are in all Macedonia: 

who subvert whole houses, 

Moses (was faithful) in all his house. 

verily (was) faithful in all his house, 

whosoever shall keep the whole law, 

(and) able also to bridle the whole body. 

and we turn about their whole body. 

that it defileth the whole body, 

but also for (the sins of) the whole world. 

the whole world lieth in wickedness. 

which shall come upon all the world, 

which deceiveth the whole world: 

all the world wondered after the beast. 

and of the whole world, to gather them 



oXoteXtiq, holotelees. 

ITh. 5: 23. very God of peace sanctify you wholly 

oXvvOog, olunthos. 

Rev. 6: 13. as a fig tree casteth her untimely figs, 



oXwc? holds. 

Mat. 5:34. Swear not at all; 
ICo. 5: 1. It is reported commonly (that there is) 
6: 7. there is utterly a fault among you, 
15:29. if the dead rise not at all ? 



6ju€jooc, ombros, 

Lu. 12:54. ye say, There cometh a shower ; 



bfxiktb)) homileo. 



Lu. 24: 14. they talked together of all these 
2m 



OMI 

Lu. 24. 15. that, while they communed (together) 
Acts20: 11. and talked a long while, 
24: 26. and communed with him. 



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ofioiowaOriQ, homoiopathees. 

Acts! 4: 15. "We also are men of like passions with you, 
Jas. 5: 17. a man subject to like passions as we are, 



ojLuAta, homilia. 

[Co.l5:33.evil communications corrupt 



6/xiXoc? homilos, 

Rev.l8:17.and all the company in ships, 



o/uLjuLa, omma. 

Mar 8:23. and when he had spit on his eyes, 



ofivv/uLi, bfivix*), omnumi, omnuo. 

With the tenses from o/xooj. 

Mat. 5:34. Swear not at all ; neither by heaven; 
36. Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, 
23: 16. Whosoever shall swear by the temple, it is 
nothing ; but whosoever shall swear by 
the gold of the temple, he is a debtor ! 
18. Whosoever shall swear by the altar, 
— but whosoever sioeareth by the gift 

20. Whoso therefore shall swear by the altar, 

sweareth by it, and by all 

21. And whoso shall swear by the temple, 

sweareth by it, and by him that 

22. he that shall swear by heaven, sweareth by 
26 : 74. Then began he to curse and to swear, 

Mar 6:23. And he sware unto her, Whatsoever 

14:71. began to curse and to swear, (saying), 
Lu. 1 : 73. which he sware to our father Abraham, 
Acts 2:30. that God had sworn with an oath 

7: 17. which God had sworn to Abraham, 
Heb 3: 1 1. So I sware in my wrath, They shall not 
18. to whom sware he that they 
4: 3. As I have sworn in my wrath, 
6: 13. because he could swear by no greater, he 
sware by himself, 
16. For men verily swear by the greater: 
7:21. The Lord sware and will not repent, 
Jas. 5: 12. above all things, my brethren, swear not, 
Rev.10: 6. And sware by him that liveth for ever 



6/j.o9vjuLad6v } homothumadon. 

Acts 1 : 14. continued with one accord in prayer and 
2: 1. were all with one accord in one place. 

46. daily with one accord in the temple, 
4: 24. their voice to God with one accord, 
5: 12. they were all with one accord 
7:57. and ran upon him with one accord, 
8: 6. the people with one accord gave heed 
12: 20. but they came with one accord to him, 
15:25. being assembled with one accord, 
18: 12, made insurrection with one accord 
19:29. rushed with one accord into the theatre. 
Ro. 15: 6. That ye may with one mind (and) one 



o/iioia^w, homoiazo. 

Mar 14:70. and thy speech agreeth (thereto). 



Mat.ll 
13 



20 

22 

Mar 12 

Lu. 6 



Joh. 8 
9 
Actsl7 
Gal. 5 
Uoh.3 

Jude 
Rev. 1 

2 

4: 



ofiotog, homoios. 

. It is like unto children sitting 

. The kingdom of heaven is like to a grain 

. of heaven is like unto leaven, 

. is like unto treasure hid in a field ; 

.is like unto a merchantman, 

. kingdom of heaven is like unto a net, 

. like unto a man (that is) an housholder, 

. is like unto a man (that is) an housholder, 

.And the second (is) like unto it, 

.And the second (is) like, (namely) 

. I will shew you to whom he is like : 

. He is like a man which built 

. like a man that without a foundation 

. to what are they like ? 

. They are like unto children sitting 

. like unto men that wait for their 

. Unto what is the kingdom of God like? 

.It is like a grain of mustard seed, 

. It is like leaven, which a woman 

. I shall be a liar like unto you: 

.others (said), He is like him: 

.that the Godhead is like unto gold, 

. revellings, and such like : 

.when he shall appear, we shall be like 

him; 
. in like manner, giving themselves 
.(one) like unto the Son of man, 
.his feet like unto fine brass, 
.feet (are) like fine brass ; 
. was to look upon like a jasper and 

in sight like unto an emerald, 
.a sea of glass like unto crystal: 
, the first beast (was) like a lion, and the 
second beast like a calf, and 

the fourth beast (was) like a flying eagle. 
. (were) like unto horses prepared 

as it were crowns like gold, 
.they had tails like unto scorpions, 
, their tails (were) like unto serpents, 
,a reed like unto a rod: 
, was like unto a leopard, 
, Who (is) like unto the beast ? 
, he had two horns like a lamb, 
, (one) sat like unto the Son of man, 
, three unclean spirits like frogs 
, What (city is) like unto this great city ! 
,her light (was) like unto a stone most 

pure gold, like unto clear glass. 



ofioiorrig, homoiotees. 

Heb 4:15. in all points tempted like as (we are), (lit. 
according to likeness) 
7: 15. after the similitude of Melchisedec 



ojuoioo), homoioo. 

Mat. 6: 8. -Be not ye therefore like unto them: 
7:24.1 ivill liken him unto a wise man, 
26. shall be likened unto a foolish man, 
11:16. whereunto shall I liken this generation ? 
13: 24. is likened unto a man which sowed 



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ONA 



Mat.l 8: 23. Therefore is the kingdom of heaven 
likened unto a certain king, 
22: 2. is like unto a certain king, which made a 
25 : 1 . Then shall... be likened unto ten virgins, 

Mar 4:30. Whereunto shall we liken the kingdom 

Lu. 7:31. shall I liken the men of this generation? 
13: 18. whereunto shall I resemble it ? 

20. Whereunto .sAa// 1 liken the kingdom 

Actsl4 : 1 1 . in the likeness of men. 

Ro. 9: 29. and been made like unto Gomorrha. 

Heb 2: 17. to be made like unto (his) brethren, 



6/xoiw/xa, homoioma. 



Ro. 1:23. into an image made like to (lit. in the 
similitude of an image of) 
5: 14. after the similitude of Adam's 
6: 5. in the likeness of his death, 
8: 3. in the likeness of sinful flesh, 
'.was made in the likeness of men: 



Joh 


. 1 


:20. 




9 


:22. 




12:42. 


Acts23 


: 8. 




24 


14. 


Ro. 


10 


9. 

1C. 


ITi. 


6 


12. 


Tit. 


1 


16. 


Heb 11 


13. 




13 


15. 


Uoh.l 


9. 




4 


2. 
3. 
15. 



2Joh. 



. he confessed, and denied not ; but confessed, 

I am not the Christ. 
. that if any man did confess that he was 

Christ, 
■ because of the Pharisees they did not 

confess (him), 
.but the Pharisees confess both. 
. But this I confess unto thee, 
, if thou shalt confess with thy mouth 
with the mouth confession is made 
and hast professed a good profession 
. They profess that they know God ; 
and confessed that they were strangers 
of (our) lips giving thanks to his name . 
If we confess our sins, 
Every spirit that confesseth 
every spirit that confesseth not 
"Whosoever shall confess that Jesus is 
who confess not that Jesus Christ 



Phi. 

Rev. 9: 7. And the 



of the locusts (were) 



Mat.22 
26 
27 

Mar 4 
15 

Lu. 3: 
5: 

6: 
10: 

13: 
16: 
17: 

22: 

Joh. 5: 

6: 

21: 
Ro. 1: 
lCo. 7: 



Heb 9: 

Jas. 2: 
lPet.3: 

5: 
Jude 
Rev. 8: 



6/xotwc? homoios. 

:26. Likewise the second also, 
35. Likewise also said all the disciples. 
41. Likeivise also the chief priests 
16. these are they likeivise which are 
31 . Likewise also the chief priests 
1 1 . let him do likewise. 

10. And so (was) also James, and John, 
33. and likewise (the disciples) of the 

31. do ye also to them likewise. 

32. And likewise a Levite, 
37. Go, and do thou likewise. 

5. ye shall all likewise perish. 
25. likewise Lazarus evil things: 
28. Likewise also as it was in the days 
31. let him likewise not return back. 
36. and likewise (his) scrip: 
19. these also doeth the Son likewise. 

11. and likewise of the fishes as much 
13. and giveth them, and fish likewise. 
27 .likewise also the men, 

3. likewise also the wife unto the 

4. likewise also the husband hath 
22. likewise also he that is called, 

21. he sprinkled (lit. he sprinkled likewise) 

with blood 
25. Likewise also was not Rahab 
1. Likewise, ye wives, (be) in 

7. Likeivise, ye husbands, dwell with 

5. Likewise, ye younger, submit 

8. Likewise also these (filthy) 

12. and the night likewise. 



Jas. 



ofioloya-iQi homoiosis. 
3: 9. are made after the similitude of God. 



bfioXoyiu), homologeo. 

Mat. 7 : 23. then will I profess unto them, 

10:32. shall confess me before men, him will I 

confess also before my Father 
14: 7. he promised with an oath 
Lu. 12: 8. shall confess me before men, him shall the 
Son of man also confess 



6/uLoXoyia, homologia. 

2Co. 9: 13. for your professed subjection 
ITi. 6:12. hast professed a good profession 

13. witnessed a good confession ; 
Heb 3 : 1 . and high priest of our profession, 
4: 14. let us hold fast (our) profession. 
10:23. Let us hold fast the profession of 



ojuoXoyov/ilvwC) homologoumenos. 

ITi. 3 : 16. And icithout controversy great is 



ofjLOTs^yoQi homoteknos. ' 

Actsl8: 3. because he was of the same craft, 



ojulov, homou. 

Joh. 4:36. that reapeth may rejoice together. 
20: 4. So they ran both together : 
21 : 2. There were together Simon Peter, and 



6im6<ppiA)v, homophron. 

lPet.3: 8. Finally, (be ye) all of one mind, 



ofiod) see ofivvfM. 



ojuwg, homos. 

Joh. 12: 42. Nevertheless among the chief 
lCo.14: 7. And even things without life 
Gal. 3:15. Though (it be) but a man's covenant, 



ovap, onar. 

Mat. 1 : 20. appeared unto him in a dream, 
2: 12. being warned of God in a dream 
13.appeareth to Joseph in a dream, 
19.appeareth in a dream to Joseph 
22. being warned of God in a dream, 
27: 19. this day in a dream because of him. 
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ovaptov, onarion. 

Joh.l2:14.when he had found a young ass, 



ONO 



ovaSt^to, onidizo. 

Mat. 5: 11. when (men) shall revile you, 

11 : 20. Then began he to upbraid the cities 
27:44. cast the same in his teeth. 

Mar 15:32. were crucified with him reviled him. 
16: 14. and upbraided them with their 

Lu. 6: 22. and shall reproach (you), 

Ro. 15: 3. of them that reproached thee fell on me. 

ITi. 4:10. we both labour and suffer reproach, 

Jas. 1: 5. and upbraideth not ; 

1 Pet. 4: 14. If ye be reproached for the name 



6vu§i<jfi6g, onidismos. 



Ro. 15: 3. The reproaches of them that 

ITi. 3: 7. lest he fall into reproach 

Heb 10:33. both by reproaches and afflictions ; 

11:26. Esteeming the reproach of Christ 

13:13.bearing his reproach. 



oveiSoq, onidos. 

Lu. 1 :25. to take away my reproach among men. 



ovrifii, oneemi. 

Philem.20. let me have joy of thee in the Lord: 



ovlkoq, onikos. 

Mat 18: 6. that a millstone (lit. a mill turned by an 

ass) were hanged 
Lu. 17: 2. that a millstone (lit. a mill turned 8fc. ) 

were 



ovofia, onoma. 

Mat. 1:21. thou shalt call his name JESUS: 

23. they shall call his name Emmanuel, 
25. and he called his name JESUS. 
6: 9. Hallowed be thy name. 
7: 22. have we not prophesied in thy name? and 
in thy name have cast out devils? and 
in thy name done 
10: 2. Now the names of the twelve 

22. hated of all (men) for my name's sake: 

41 . in the name of a prophet 

— in the name of a righteous man 

42. in the name of a disciple, 

12:21. And in his name shall the Gentiles trust. 
18: 5. one such little child in my name 

20. are gathered together in my name, 
19: 29. for my name's sake, shall receive 
21 : 9. that cometh in the name of the Lord ; 
23: 39. he that cometh in the name of the Lord. 
24: 5. many shall come in my name, 

9. of all nations for my name's sake. 
27: 32. a man of Cyrene, Simon by name: 

57. rich man of Arimatham, named Joseph, 
28: 19. in the name of the Father, and 
Mar 3: 16. Simon he surnamed (lit. added the name) 
Peter; 



Mar 3: 17. he surnamed (lit. added the name to) them 
Boanerges, 
5 : 9. What (is) thy name ? 

— My name (is) Legion: 

22. rulers of the synagogue, Jairus by name; 
6: 14. for his name was spread abroad: 
9:37. one of such children in my name, 

38. casting out devils in thy name, 

39. which shall do a miracle in my name, 
41 . water to drink in my name, 

11 : 9. that cometh in the name of the Lord: 
10. that cometh in the name of the Lord: 
13: 6. many shall come in my name, 

13. for my name's sake: 
14:32. which was named (lit. of which the name 

was) Gethsemane: 
16: 17. In my name shall they cast out devils; 
Lu. 1: 5. a certain priest named Zacharias, 

— and her name (was) Elisabeth. 
13. thou shalt call his name John. 

26. a city of Galilee, named Nazareth, 

27. to a man whose name was Joseph, 

— the virgin's name (was) Mary. 
31. and shalt call his name JESUS. 
49. and holy (is) his name. 

59. after the name of his father. 

61 . that is called by this name. 

63. His name is John. 
2:21. his name was called JESUS, 

25. whose name (was) Simeon; 
5:27. saw a publican, named Levi, 
6: 22. and cast out your name as evil, 
8: 30. What is thy name? 

41 . there came a man named Jairus, 
9:48. this child in my name 

49. casting out devils in thy name ; 
10: 17. are subject unto us through thy name. 

20. because your names are written in 
38. named (lit. by name) Martha 

11 : 2. Hallowed be thy name. 

13:35. that cometh in the name of the Lord. 

16:20. a certain beggar named Lazarus, 

19: 2. named (lit. by name called) Zacchams, 

38. that cometh in the name of the Lord: 
21 : 8. many shall come in my name, 

12. for my name's sake. 

17. hated of all (men) for my name's sake. 
23:50. a man named Joseph, 
24: 13. to a village called Emmaus, 

18. whose name was Cleopas, 
47. should be preached in his name 

Joh. 1: 6. whose name (was) John. 

12. to them that believe on his name: 
2 -.23. many believed in his name, 
3: 1. warned Nicodemus, (lit. N. his name) 

18. hath not believed in the name of 
5:43.1 am come in my Father's name, 

— if another shall come in his own name, 
10: 3. he calleth his own sheep by name, 

25. that I do in my Father's name, 
12: 13. that cometh in the name of the Lord. 

28. Father, glorify thy name. 
14: 13. whatsoever ye shall ask in my name, 
14. shall ask any thing in my name, 

26. the Father will send in my name, 
15: 16. shall ask of the Father in my name, 

21 . do unto you for my name's sake, 
16: 23. ye shall ask the Father in my name, 

24. have ye asked nothing in my name: 
26. ye shall ask in my name: 
17: 6. 1 have manifested thy name unto 
11. keep through thine own name 



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Joh. 17: 12. 1 kept them in thy name: 

26. 1 have declared unto them thy name, 

18:10. The servant's name was Malchus. 

20: 31. might have life through his name. 

Acts 1 : 15. the number of the names together 

2:21. shall call on the name of the Lord 

38. in the name of Jesus Christ for 
3 : 6. In the name of Jesus Christ of 

16. And his name through faith in his name 

hath made this man strong, 
4: 7. or by what name, have ye done this? 
10. that by the name of Jesus Christ 
12. there is none other name under 

17. to no man in this name. 

18. nor teach in the name of Jesus. 
30. by the name of thy holy child Jesus. 

5: 1. a certain man named Ananias, 

28. that ye should not teach in this name? 
34. a Pharisee, named Gamaliel, 

40. should not speak in the name of Jesus, 

41. worthy to suffer shame for his name. 
8: 9. there was a certain man, called Simon, 

1 2. and the name of Jesus Christ, 
16. baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. 
9:10. named (lit. by name) Ananias ; 

11. for (one) called Saul, (lit. byname Saul) 

12. a man named Ananias coming in, 

14. to bind all that call on thy name. 

15. to bear my name before the Gentiles, 

16. he must suffer for my name's sake. 
21. which called on this name in Jerusalem, 

27. at Damascus in the name of Jesus. 
29(28) spake boldly in the name of the Lord 

33. a certain man named iEneas, 
36. a certain disciple named Tabitha, 

1. called (lit. by name) Cornelius, 
43. that through his name whosoever 
48. to be baptized in the name of the Lord. 

28. one of them named Agabus, 

13. came to hearken, named Rhoda. 
6. a Jew, whose name (was) Bar-jesus: 

8. for so is his name by interpretation 

14. out of them a people for his name. 

17. upon whom my name is called, 
26. for the name of our Lord Jesus 

1. disciple was there, named Timotheus, 

14. named Lydia, a seller of purple, 

18. in the name of Jesus Christ 

34. and a woman named Damaris, 

2. named Aquila, born in Pontus, 
7. warned Justus, (one) that worshipped God, 

15. if it be a question of words and names, 
24.named Apollos, born at Alexandria, 

5. baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. 
13. which had evil spirits the name of 
17. and the name of the Lord Jesus was 
24. named Demetrius, a silversmith, 

9. named Eutychus, being fallen into a deep 
10. a certain prophet, named Agabus. 
13. for the name of the Lord Jesus. 

16. calling on the name of the Lord. 
9. contrary to the name of Jesus of 
I. named Julius, a centurion 
7. whose name was Publius; 
5. among all nations, for his name: 

24. For the name of God is blasphemed 

17. that my name might be declared 
13. shall call upon the name of the Lord 

9. and sing unto thy name. 
iCo. 1 : 2. in every place call upon the name of 
1 0. by the name of our Lord Jesus 
13. were ye baptized in the name of Paul? 



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I ICo. 1 : 15. 1 had baptized in mine own name. 
5: 4. In the name of our Lord Jesus 
6 : 1 1 . in the name of the Lord Jesus, 

Eph. 1:21. and every name that is named, 
5:20. in the name of our Lord Jesus 

Phi. 2: 9. a name which is above every name: 

10. That at the name of Jesus every knee 
4: 3. whose names (are) in the book of life. 

Col. 3:17. (do) all in the name of the Lord 
2Th. 1:12. That the name of our Lord Jesus 

3: 6. in the name of our Lord Jesus 
ITi. 6: 1. that the name of God and (his) doctrine 
2Ti. 2: 19. that nameth the name of Christ 
Heb 1 : 4. a more excellent name than they. 
2: 12. 1 will declare thy name unto 
6: 10. ye have shewed toward his name, 
13: 15. giving thanks to his name. 
Jas. 2: 7. that worthy name by the which 

5 : 10. who have spoken in the name of the Lord, 
14. with oil in the name of the Lord: 
1 Pet. 4:14. If ye be reproached for thename of Christ, 
Uoh.2: 12. forgiven you for his name's sake. 

3 :23. That we should believe on the name of 
5 : J 3. believe on the name of the Son of God ; 

— may believe on the name of the Son of 
3Joh. 7. for his name's sake they went forth, 

14(15). Greet the friends by name. 
Rev. 2: 3. for my name's sake hast laboured, 
13. thou holdest fast my name, 
17. and in the stone a new name „ 
3: 1. thou hast a name that thou livest, 
4. Thou hast a few names even in Sardis 
5. 1 will not blot out his name 

— but I will confess his name before 
8. and hast not denied my name. 

12. the name of my God, and the name of the 
city of my God, 

— my new name. 
8. his name that sat on him was Death, 

11. the name of the star is called 
11. whose name in the Hebrew tongue 

— hath (his) name Apollyon. 
11: 13. were slain )( of men seven thousand: 

18. and them that fear thy name, 
13: l.upon his heads, the name of blasphemy. 
6. to blaspheme his name, and his 
8. whose names are not written in 
17. or the name of the beast, or the number of 
his name. 
14: 1. having his Father's name written in 

ll.receiveth the mark of his name. 
15: 2. (and) over the number of his name, 

4. O Lord, and glorify thy name ? 
16: 9. and blasphemed the name of God, 
17 : 3. full of names of blasphemy, 

5. upon her forehead (was) a name 
8. whose names were not written in 

19: 12. he had a name written, that no 

13. his name is called The Word of God. 
16. and on his thigh a name written, 

21 : 12. and names written thereon, 

] 4. in them the names of the twelve apostles 
22: 4. his name (shall be) in their foreheads. 



6vojua£w, onomazo. 



Lu. 6:13. whom also he named apostles ; 

14. Simon, whom he also named Peter, 
Actsl9:13.to call over them which had evil spirits 
Ro. 15:20. not where Christ was named, lest 



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ono 



iCo. 5: l.as is not so much as named among 
1] . if any man that is called a brother be 

Eph 1:21. and every name that is named, 

3: 15. family in heaven and earth is named, 
5: 3. let it not be once named among you, 


Lu. 8:44. Came behind (him), and touched 

23:26. that he might bear (it) after Jesus. 
Rev. 4: 6. full of eyes before and behind. 

5: 1. written within and on the backside, 


2Ti. 2:19. Let every one that nameth the name 


owiau), opiso. 


ovog, onos. 

Mat.21 : 2. ye shall find an ass tied, 

5. meek, and sitting upon an ass, 
7. And brought the ass, 

Ln. 13: 15. loose his ox or (his) ass from the stall, 
14: 5. Which of you shall have an ass or 

Joh. 12: 15. sitting on an ass's colt. 


Mat. 3:11. but he that cometh after me 

4: 19. Follow me, (lit. come after me) 
10:38. and followeth after me, 
16:23. Get thee behind me, Satan: 

24. If any (man) will come after me, 
24: 18. return back to take his clothes. 
Mar 1: 7. cometh one mightier than I after me, 
17. Come ye after me, 
20. and went after him. 
8:33. Get thee behind me, Satan: 

34. Whosoever will come after me, 
13: 16. that is in the field not turn back 
Lu. 4: 8. Get thee behind me, Satan: 

7 :38. And stood at his feet behind (him) 
9: 23. If any (man) will come after me, 

62. and looking back, is fit for the 
14:27. and come after me, cannot be 
17:31. let him likewise not return back. 
19:14. and sent a message after him, 
21 : 8. go ye not therefore after them. 
Joh. 1 : 15. He that cometh after me is 

27. He it is, who coming after me is 
30. After me cometh a man which is 
6:66. many of his disciples went back, 
12: 19. the world is gone after him. 
18: 6. they went backward, and fell to the 
20: 14. she turned herself back, 
Acts 5: 37. drew away much people after him: 
20:30. to draw away disciples after them. 


ovrcij ovrag, &c. see under wv. 


ovtwq, ontbs. 

Mar 11 : 32. that he was a prophet indeed. 

Lu. 23:47. Certainly this was a righteous man. 

24:34. The Lord is risen indeed, 
Joh. 8:36. ye shall be free indeed. 
lCo.l4:25.that God is in you of a truth. 
Gal. 3:21. verily righteousness should have 
ITi. 5: 3. Honour widows that are widows indeed. 
5. Now she that is a widow indeed, 
16. relieve them that are widows indeed. 
2Pet. 2: 18. those that were clean escaped 


6E,og, oxos. 

Mat.27:34.gave him vinegar to drink mingled 

48. and filled (it) with vinegar, 
Mar 15: 36. and filled a spunge full of vinegar, 
Lu. 23 :36. and offering him vinegar, 
Joh. 19: 29. a vessel full of vinegar: and they filled a 
spunge with vinegar, 


Phi. 3: 13(14). forgetting those things which are 

behind, 
ITi. 5: 15. are already turned aside after Satan. 
2Pet.2: 10. that walk after the flesh in 
Jude 7. and going after strange flesh, 
Rev. 1:10. and heard behind me a great voice, 
12: 15. as a flood after the woman, 
13: 3. all the world wondered after the beast. 


30. had received the vinegar, he said, 


oirXa, hopla. 


6%VQi OXUS. 

Ro. 3: 15. Their feet (are) swift to shed blood: 
Rev. 1:16. went a sharp twoedged sword: 
2: 12. which hath the sharp sword 
14:14. and in his hand a sharp sickle. 


Joh. 18 : 3. and torches and weapons. 
Ro. 6:13. (as) instruments of unrighteousness 
— (as) instruments of righteousness 

13: 12. let us put on the armour of light. 
2Co. 6: 7. by the armour of righteousness 

10: 4. For the weapons of our warfare 


17. he also having a sharp sickle. 

18. to him that had the sharp sickle, saying, 

Thrust in thy sharp sickle, 
19: 15. out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, 


67rAi£o/icu, hoplizomai. 

lPet.4: l.arm yourselves likewise with the same 






671-77, opee. 

Heb 11 :38. and (in) dens and caves of the earth. 
Jas 3 : 1 1 . at the same place sweet (water) and 


OTTOTOQ, kopoioS. 
Acts26:29.and altogether such as I am, 
ICo. 3 : 13. every man's work of what sort it is. 
Gal. 2: 6. whatsoever they were, it maketh no 
ITh. 1 : 9. what manner of entering in we had 


omaQev, opisthen. 

Mat. 9: 20. came behind (him), and touched 

15:23. for she crieth after us. 
Mar 5:27. came in the press behind, and touched 


Jas. 1 :24.forgetteth what manner o/man he was. 


oTTore, hopote. 
Lu. 6: 3. when himself was an hungred, 



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o7rou, hopou. 



13 
24 
25 

26 

28 

Mar 2 

4 

5 
6 



Mat. 6:19.Wte?;e moth and rust doth corrupt, and 
where thieves break through and steal: 

where neither moth nor rust doth corrupt, 
and ivhere thieves do not break 

For where your treasure is, there 

I will follow thee whithersoever thou 

where they had not much earth : 

wheresoever the carcase is, there 

reaping where thou hast not sown, 

that I reap ivhere I sowed not, 
. TWieresoever this gospel shall be 
. where the scribes and the elders were 

Come, see the place where the Lord lay. 

uncovered the roof where he was; 
.where it had not much earth; 

where the word is sown ; 
, entereth in ivhere the damsel was 

In what place soever ye enter 

where they heard he was. 

And whithersoever he entered, 

Wie7esoever he taketh him, 

Where their worm dieth not, 

Where their worm dieth not, 

Where their worm dieth not, 
.standing where it ought not, 

Wheresoever this gospel shall be 

wheresoever he shall go in, 

where I shall eat the passover 

behold the place where they laid him. 

whithersoever thou goest. 
where no thief approacheth, 

For where your treasure is, 

Wheresoever the body, (is), thither 
where I shall eat the passover 
where John was baptizing. 
The wind bloweth where it listeth, 
where men ought to worship. 
where he made the water wine, 
unto the place where they did eat bread, 
ascend up where he was before? 
where I am, (thither) ye cannot come, 
and where I am, (thither) ye cannot 

of Bethlehem, where David was? 
whither I go, ye cannot come. 

Whither I go, ye cannot come. 
where John at first baptized; 
was in that place where Martha met him. 
when Mary was come ivhere Jesus 
where Lazarus was which had been 
where I am, there shall also my 

Whither I go, ye cannot come; 

Whither I go, thou canst not 
that where I am, (there) ye may be 
And whither I go ye know, 
be with me where I am ; 
where was a garden, 
whither the Jews always resort ; 
TSHiere they crucified him, and 
for the place where Jesus was 
in the place where he was 
where the body of Jesus had lain. 
where the disciples were assembled 
and walkedst whither thou wouldest: 
— and carry (thee) whither thou wouldest 
not. 
1. where was a synagogue of the Jews: 
20. not where Christ was named, lest 
3. for whereas (there is) among you 
11. Where there is neither Greek nor 
20. Wliither the forerunner is for us 



16 

Lu. 9: 

12: 

17; 

22: 

Job.. 1: 

3: 

4: 

6: 
7: 



Heb 9:16. For where a testament (is), there 

10: 18. Now where remission of these (is), 
Jas. 3: 4. whithersoever the governor listeth. 
16. For where envying and strife (is), 
2Pet.2:ll. Whereas angels, which are greater 
Rev. 2: 13. ttViere Satan's seat (is): 
— where Satan dwelleth. 
11:8. where also our Lord was crucified. 
12: 6. where she hath a place prepared 

14. where she is nourished for a time, and 
14: 4. follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth. 
17: 9. on which the woman sitteth. (lit. where 

the woman sitteth on them ) 
20:10. where the beast and the false prophet 



oTTTavojuLai, optanomai. 

Acts 1 : 3. being seen of them forty days, 



07rracrta, optasia. 

Lu. 1 -.22. that he had seen a vision in the temple: 

24:23. they had also seen a vision of angels, 
Acts26: 19. disobedient unto the heavenly vision: 
2Co.l2: 1.1 will come to visions and revelations 



Actsl7: 
Ro. 15: 
ICo. 3: 
Col. 3: 
Heb 6 



oTTTOjuLai, optomai. 

Mat. 5: 8. for they shall see God. 

17 : 3. there appeared unto them Moses and 
24: 30. they shall see the Son of man 
26:64. Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man 
27: 4. see thou (to that). 

24. of this just person: see ye (to it). 
28: 7. there shall ye see him: 
10. and there shall they see me. 
Mar 9 : 4. there appeared unto them Elias with 
13 : 26. then shall they see the Son of man 
14:62. ye shall see the Son of man sitting on 
16: 7. there shall ye see him, 
Lu. 1:11. there appeared unto him an angel 
3: 6. all flesh shall see the salvation 
9:31. Who appeared in glory, and spake 
13:28. when ye shall see Abraham, 
17 : 22. and ye shall not see (it). 
21:27. then shall they see the Son of man 
22:43. And there appeared an angel 
24:34. and hath appeared to Simon. 
Joh. 1 :50(51).thou shalt see greater things than 
51(52). Hereafter ye shall see heaven open, 
3:36.believeth not the Son shall not see life ; 
11 :40. thou shouldest see the glory of God? 
16 : 16. and ye shall see me, 

17. a little while, and ye shall see me: 
19. a little while, and ye shall see me? 
22. but I will see you again, 
19:37. They shall look on him whom they 
Acts 2: 3. there appeared unto them cloven tongues 
17. your young men shall see visions, 
2. The God of glory appeared unto our 
26. he shewed himself unto them as 

30. there appeared to him in the 
35. of the angel which appeared to him in the 

bush. 
17. Jesus, that appeared unto thee 

31. he was seen many days of them 



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Actsl6: 9. a vision appeared to Paul 

18: 15. look ye (to it); for I will be no 
20: 25. shall see my face no more. 
26: 16. 1 have appeared unto thee for this 
— in the which I will appear unto thee ; 
Ro. 15 : 21 . not spoken of, they shall see: 
lCo.15: 5. And that he was seen of Cephas, 

6. After that, he was seen of above 

7. After that, he was seen of James; 

8. And last of all he was seen of me 
.seen of angels, preached unto the 
.unto them that look for him shall he 

appear 
.without which no man shall see the Lord: 
.with whom, if he come shortly, I ivill see 

you. 
. for we shall see him as he is. 
. and every eye shall see him, 
.there was seen in his temple the ark 
. And there appeared a great wonder in 
. there appeared another wonder 
. And they shall see his face ; 



ITi. 3: 


16. 


Heb 9 


28 


12: 


14. 


13:23. 


Uoh.3. 


2 


Rev. 1 


7 


11 


19 


12: 


1 




3 


22 


4 



Acts 9: 12. that he might receive his sight. 

17. that thou mightest receive thy sight, 
24. day and night to kill him. 
15:17. That the residue of men might 
20: 16. because he would not spend the time 
23: 15. that he bring him down unto you 
20. that thou wouldest bring down Paul 
23. to go to Caesarea, 
24:26. that he might loose him: 
25: 3. that he would send for him to 

26. that, after examination had, I might 
Ro. 3: 4. That thou mightest be justified 

9 ill. that I might shew my power in thee, and 
that my name might be 
ICo. 1 :29. That no flesh should glory in his 
2Co. 8: 11. that as (there was) a readiness 

14. that there may be equality: 
Gal. 1 : 4. that he might deliver us from 
2Th. 1:12. That the name of our Lord Jesus 
Philem. 6. That the communication of thy faith 
Heb 2: 9. that he by the grace of God should 

9: 15. that by means of death, for the 
Jas. 5 : 16. that ye may be healed. 
lPet.2: 9. that ye should shew forth the 



oirrog, optos. 
Lu. 24:42. they gave him a piece of a broiled fish, 



O7rwj0ct, opora. 
Rev.l8:14. And the fruits that thy soul lusted after 



OTrojg, hopos. 

Mat. 2: 8. that I may come and worship him 

23. that it might be fulfilled which 

5: 16. that they may see your good works, 

45. Tliat ye may be the children of your 
6: 2. that they may have glory of men. 

4. That thine alms may be in secret: 

5. that they may be seen of men. 

16. that they may appear unto men to fast. 
18. That thou appear not unto men to 

8:17. That it might be fulfilled which 
34. that he would depart out of their 
9:38. that he will send forth labourers 
12: 14. hoio they might destroy him. 

17. That it might be fulfilled which 
13:35. That it might be fulfilled which 
22:15. how they might entangle him 
23:35. That upon you may come all the 
26:59. to put him to death; (lit. that they might 

&c.) 
Mar 3: 6. how they might destroy him. 

5 : 23. that she may be healed ; 
Lu. 2 :3b. that the thoughts of many hearts may 
7 : 3. that he would come and heal his 
10: 2. that he would send forth labourers 
11:37. besought him to dine with him: 
16: 26. so that they which would pass 
28. that he may testify unto them, 
24:20. And how the chief priests and 
3 oh.ll: hi. that they might take him. 
Acts 3:19. when the times of refreshing shall come 
(lit. that the times... may come) 
8:15. that they might receive the Holy Ghost: 

24. that none of these things which ye 
9: 2. that if he found any of this way, 



opafjia, horama. 



Mat.17 : 9. Tell the vision to no man, 
Acts 7: 31. he wondered at the sight: 

9:10. to him said the Lord in a vision, 
12. And hath seen in a vision a man 
10: 3. He saw in a vision evidently 
17. what this vision which he had 
19. While Peter thought on the vision, 
11: 5. and in a trance I saw a vision, 
12: 9. but thought he saw a vision. 
16: 9. a vision appeared to Paul in the night; 

10. And after he had seen the vision, 
18: 9. to Paul in the night by a vision, 



opacTig, horasis. 

Acts 2: 17. your young men shall see visions, 
Rev. 4: 3. was to look upon like a jasper and 
— in sight like unto an emerald. 
9:17.1 saw the horses in the vision, 



opaTog, horatos. 
Col. 1 : 16. visible and invisible, whether 



opaoj, horao. 



Mat. 8: 4. See thou tell no man ; 

9:30. See (that) no man know (it). 
16: 6. Take heed and beware of the leaven 
18:10. Take heed that ye despise not one 
24: 6. see that ye be not troubled: 
Mar 1 :44. See thou say nothing to any man: 
8:15. Take heed, beware of the leaven 
24. 1 see men as )( trees, walking. 
1 : 22. perceived that he had seen a vision 
9:36. those things which they had seen. 
12:15. Take heed, and beware of.covetousness : 
16: 23. and seeth Abraham afar off, 



Lu. 



OPA 



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OPG 



Lu. 23: 

24: 
Joh. 1 



57. 
37. 

7. 

9. 
24. 
35. 
18. 
25. 
29. 
Acts 7:44. 
8:23. 
15. 
26. 

1. 

1. 
18. 
15. 



•22: 



ICo. 9: 
Col. 2: 



ITh. 5 
Heb 2 
8 
11 
Jas. 2 
IPet.l 
Uoh.l 



3: 

4: 

3Joh. 

Rev.18: 
19: 
22: 



; 49. stood afar off, beholding these things. 

23. saying, that they had also seen a vision 
: 18. No ihan hath seen God at any time ; 

34. And I saw, and bare record that 
; 11. and testify that we have seen; 
32. what he hath seen and heard, 
•Ao. having seen all the things that he did 
: 37. nor seen his shape. 
: 2. because they saw his miracles 
36. ye also have seen me, and believe not. 
46. Not that any man hath seen the Father, 

— he hath seen the Father. 

:38. 1 speak that which I have seen 

— ye do that which ye have seen 
and hast thou seen Abraham ? 
Thou hast both seen him, and it is he 
ye know him, and have seen him. 
he that hath seen me hath seen the Father ; 
now have they both seen and hated 
And he that saw (it) bare record, 
that she had seen the Lord, 
We have seen the Lord, 
because thou hast seen me, 
to the fashion that he had seen. 
I perceive that thou art in the 
of what thou hast seen and heard. 
Take heed what thou doest: 
have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord ? 
as many as have not seen my face 
things which he hath not seen, 
See that none render evil for evil 

8. But now we see not yet all things put 

5. See, saith he, (that) thou make 
27. as seeing him who is invisible. 

24. Ye see then how that by works 

8. though now ye see (him) not, 

1. which we have seen with our eyes, 

2. we have seen (it), and bear witness, 

3. That which we have seen and heard 

6. hath not seen him, neither known him. 
20. his brother whom he hath seen, how can 

he love God whom he hath not seen ? 
11. he that doeth evil hath not seen God. 
18. when they saw the smoke of her 
10. See (thou do it) not: I am thy 

9. saith he unto me, See (thou do it) not: 



Blat. 3 
Mar 3 
Lu. 3 
21 
Joh. 3 
Ro. 1 
2 



Eph 2 
4 
5 

Col. 3 



Ojoyrj, orgee. 

: 7. to flee from the wrath to come ? 
: 5. round about on them with anger, 
: 7. to flee from the wrath to come ? 
: 23. and wrath upon this people. 
:36. but the wrath of God abideth on him. 
: 18. For the wrath of God is revealed 
: 5.treasurest up unto thyself wrath against 
the day of wrath 

8. unrighteousness, indignation and wrath, 
: 5. God unrighteous who taketh vengeance ? 
: 15. the law worketh wrath : 
: 9. be saved from wrath through him. 
:22. if God, willing to shew (his) wrath, 
— the vessels of wrath fitted to destruction: 
: 19. but (rather) give place unto wrath: 
: 4. to (execute) wrath upon him that doeth 
evil. 

5. not only for wrath, but also 
: 3. by nature the children of wrath, 
: 31 . and wrath, and anger, and clamour, 
: 6. because of these things cometh the wrath 
: 6. For which things' sake the wrath of God 



Col. 
ITh 

ITi. 
Heb 

Jas. 

Rev 


3: 8. put off all these; anger, wrath, 
1 : 10. which delivered us from the wrath 
2: 16. for the wrath is come upon them 
5: 9. God hath not appointed us to wrath, 
2: 8. without ivrath and doubting. 
3:11. So I sware in my wrath, 
4: 3. As I have sworn in my wrath, 
1 : 19. slow to speak, slow to wrath : 

20. For the wrath of man worketh not 
6: 16. and from the wrath of the Lamb: 
17. For the great day of his wrath is come; 

11:18. and thy wrath is come, 

14: 10. into the cup of his indignation ; 

16: 19. the wine of the fierceness of his wrath. 

19: 15. and wrath of Almighty God. 


opytZojuiai, orgizomai. 

Mat. 5: 22. whosoever is angry with his brother 
18:34. his lord was wroth, and delivered 
22: 7. he was wroth : and he sent forth 

Lu. 14: 21. the master of the house being angry 
15: 28. he was angry, and would not go in: 

Eph. 4: 26. .Be ye angry, and sin not: 

Rev.l 1:18. the nations were angry, 

12: 17. the dragon was wroth with the woman, 


Tit. 


i 


opyiXog, orgilos. 

7. not soon angry, not given to wine, 


Acts27 


bpyvia, orgwya. 

28. and found (it) twenty fathoms: 
— and found (it) fifteen fathoms. 


ITi. 3 

6 

Hebll 


opiyofiatj oregomai. 

: 1 . If a man desire the office of a bishop, 
: 10. which ivhile some coveted after, they 
: 16. But now they desire a better 


Lu. 


1 


bpuvoQ) orinos, 

: 39. and went into the hill country 
65. throughout all the hill country 


Ro. 


1 


ope^tg, orexis. 

: 27. burned in their lust one toward 


Gal 


. 2 


opOowodeu), orthopodeo. 

.14. that they walked not uprightly 


bpOog, orthos. 

Actsl4:10. Stand upright on thy feet. 

Heb 12: 13. make straight paths for your feet, 


2Ti 


2 


6pQoTOjj.£ti), orthotomeo. 

: 15. rightly dividing the word of truth. 



OPG ( 538 ) 

6p6pi£io, orthrizo. 

Lu. 21:38. all the people came early in the morning 



OPO 



opOpivog, orthrinos. 

Rev 22: 16. the bright and morning star. 

6 p6p tog, orthrios. 

Lu. 24: 22. which were early at the sepulchre; 



opOpog, orthros. 

Lu. 24 : 1 . very early in the morning, they came 
Joh. 8: 2. early in the morning he came again 
Acts 5:21. into the temple early in the morning, 



opdiog, orthos. 

Mar 7 : 35. and he spake plain. 

Lu. 7 : 43. Thou hast rightly judged. 
10:28. Thou hast answered right: 
20:21. thou sayest and teachest rightly. 



op La, horia. 

Mat. 2: 16. and in all the coasts thereof, 
4:13. in the borders of Zabulon and 
8: 34. would depart out of their coasts. 
15: 22. out of the same coasts, and cried 
39. came into the coasts of Magdala. 
19: Land came into the coasts of Judaea 
Mar 5 : 17. to depart out of their coasts. 

7:31. from the coasts of Tyre and Sidon, 
— the midst of the coasts of Decapolis. 
10: Land cometh into the coasts of Judaea 
Actsl3: 50. expelled them out of their coasts. 



bpiZw, horizo. 

Lu. 22: 22. as it was determined: 

Acts 2: 23. by the determinate counsel and 

10:42. which was ordained of God (to be) the 

Judge 
11 :29. determined to send relief unto 
17:26. and hath determined the times 

31. by (that) man whom he hath ordained; 
Ro. 1 : 4. And declared (to be) the Son of God with 

power, 
Heb 4: 7. he limiteth a certain day, 



opKi^io, horkizo. 



Mar 5: 7. 



7. 1 adjure thee by God, that thou torment 
me not. 
Actsl9:13. We adjure you by Jesus whom Paul 
ITh. 5:27.1 charge you by the Lord that this epistle 
be read 



opKog, horkos. 

Mat. 5:33.shalt perform unto the Lord thine oaths: 
14: 7. promised with an oath to give her 



Mat.14: 9. for the oat h's sake, 

26: 72. again he denied with an oath, 
Mar 6:26. (yet) for his oath's sake, 
Lu. 1 : 73. The oath which he sware to our 
Acts 2 : 30. God had sworn with an oath to him, 
Heb 6: 16. an oath for confirmation (is) 

17. confirmed (it) by an oath: 
Jas. 5:12. neither by any other oath: 



opKiofioaia, horkomosia. 

Heb 7: 20. inasmuch as not without an oath 

21(20). For those priests were made without 

an oath; but this with an oath by him 
28. but the word of the oath, which was since 

the law, 



bpfiaw, hormao. 

Mat. 8: 32. ran violently down a steep place 
Mar 5: 13. herd ran violently down a steep place 
Lu. 8:33. herd ran violently down a steep place 
Acts 7:57. and ran upon him with one accord, 
19:29. they rushed with one accord into 



opfjirj, hormee. 



Actsl4: 5. when there was an assault made 
Jas. 3: 4. whithersoever the governor (lit. the im- 
pulse of the governor) listeth. 



opjULYifia, hormeema. 
Rev.l8:21. Thus with violence shall that great city 



opvsov, orneon. 

Rev 18: 2. a cage of every unclean and hateful bird. 
19: 17. saying to all the fowls that fly 

21. all the fowls were filled with their flesh. 



opvig, ornis. 

Mat 23: 37. as a hen gathereth her chickens 
Lu. 13:34. as a hen (doth gather) her brood 



bpoQecjia, horothesia. 

Actsl7:26.and the bounds of their habitation : 



opog, or os. 

Mat. 4: 8. into an exceeding high mountain, 
5: l.he went up into a mountain: 

14. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid. 
8: l.was come down from the mountain, 
14:23. he went up into a mountain apart 
15:29. and went up into a mountain, 
17: L . into an high mountain apart, 

9. as they came down from the mountain, 

20. ye shall say unto this mountain, 
18: 12. and goeth into the mountains, 

21 : l.unto the mount of Olives, then sent 

21. if ye shall say unto this mountain, 



OPO 



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020 



Mat.24: 3. as he sat upon the mount of Olives, 

16. which be in Judaea flee into the mountains: 
26: 30. they went out into the mount of Olives. 
28: 16. into a mountain where Jesus had 
Mar 3: 13. And he goeth up into a mountain, 
5: 5. he was in the mountains, and in 

11. nigh unto the mountains a great herd 
6:46. he departed into a mountain to pray. 
9: 2. into an high mountain apart 

9. as they came down from the mountain, 
II: 1. at the mount of Olives, 

23. shall say unto this mountain, 
13: 3. as he sat upon the mount of Olives 

14. that be in Judaea flee to the mountains .• 
14:26. they went out into the mount of Olives. 
Lu. 3: 5. every mountain and hill shall be 

4: 5. taking him up into an high mountain, 

29. unto the brow of the hill 
6:12. he went out into a mountain to pray, 
8:32. feeding on the mountain : 
9:28. and went up into a mountain to pray. 

37. were come down from the hill, 
19:29. at the mount called (the mount) of Olives, 

37. at the descent of the mount of Olives, 
21: 21. are in Judaea flee to the mountains,- 

37. and abode in the mount 
22 : 39. to the mount of Olives ; 

23:30. to say to the mountains, Fall on us ; 
Joh. 4: 20. worshipped in this mountain; 

21. neither in this mountain, nor 
6: 3. Jesus went up into a mountain, 

15. into a mountain himself alone. 
8 : 1 . Jesus went unto the mount of Olives. 
Acts 1:12. from the mount called Olivet, 
7:30. in the wilderness of mount Sina 

38. spake to him in the mount Sina, 

1 Co.13: 2. so that I could remove mountains, 
Gal. 4:24. the one from the mount Sinai, 

25. For this Agar is mount Sinai 
Heb 8: 5. shewed to thee in the mount. 

11:38. and (in) mountains, and (in) dens 
12: 18. unto the mount that might be touched, 
20. as a beast touch the mountain, 

22. ye are come unto mount Sion, 
2Pet. 1:18. with him in the holy mount. 

Rev. 6: 14. every mountain and island were moved 

15. in the rocks of the mountains ; 

16. said to the mountains and rocks, 

8: 8. as it were a great mountain tf 

14: 1. a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, 
16:20. and the mountains were not found. 
17: 9. seven heads are seven mountains, 
21: 10, to a great and high mountain, 



Mar 6:22. came in, and danced, 
Lu. 7 :32. and ye have not danced ; 



oc> i?) o, see Appendix. 



oo-ctKtg, hosakis. 

lCo.ll : 25. as oft as ye drink (it), in remembrance 

26. For as often as ye eat this bread, 
Rev.ll: 6. with all plagues, as often as they will. 



oaiog, hosios. 

Acts 2:27. thine Holy One to see corruption. 

13:34. 1 will give you the sure mercies of David. 
35. Thou shalt not suffer thine Holy One to 
ITi. 2: 8. lifting up holy hands, without wrath 
Tit. 1: 8. sober, just, holy, temperate ; 
Heb 7:26. (who is) holy, harmless, undefined, 
Rev.15: 4. for (thou) only (art) holy: 

16: 5. which art, and wast, and shalt be, 
Note. — The reading in Rev. 16:5, appears to 
have been in some copies 6 lo-ojxevog. 



6(j lorriQ, hosiotees. 



Lu. 1 : 75. In holiness and righteousness before 
Eph. 4:24. in righteousness and true holiness. 



6o~iii)Q, hosios. 

lTh. 2: 10. how holily and justly and 



oo- jult}, osmee. 

Joh. 12 : 3. filled with the odour of the ointment 

2Co. 2: 14. the savour of his knowledge by us 

16. To the one (we are) the savour of death 
— to the other the savour of life unto 

Eph. 5: 2. for a sweetsmelling savour. 

Phi. 4: 18. an odour of a sweet smell, 



opvaacj, orusso. 

Mat.21 :33. and digged a winepress in it, 

25: 18. and digged in the earth, and hid 
Mar 12 : 1 . and digged (a place for) the winefat, 



opfyavog, orphanos. 

Joh. 14: 18. 1 will not leave you comfortless: 
Jas. 1 : 27 . To visit the fatherless and widows 



op-^iofiai, orkeomai. 



Mat.ll:17.and ye have not danced; 

14: 6. the daughter of Herodias danced 



ocrog, hosos. 
2 denotes that it is coupled with av. 
Mat. 7:12. all things whatsoever- ye would that 

9:15. as long as the bridegroom is with them ? 
13: 44. goeth and selleth all that he hath, 

46. went and sold all that he had, 
14:36. as many as touched were made perfectly 
17: 12. done unto him whatsoever they listed. 
18: 18. Whatsoever (oca lav) ye shall bind on 
— whatsoever (oaa sav) ye shall loose on 
25. and all that he had, and payment 
21 -.22. whatsoever 2 ye shall ask in prayer 
22: 9. as many as 2 ye shall find, bid 

10. as many as they found, both bad and 
23: 3. whatsoever 2 they bid you observe, 
25 : 40. Inasmuch as ye have done (it) unto 

45. Inasmuch as ye did (it) not to one 
28:20. whatsoever I have commanded you: 
Mar 2: 19. as long as they have the bridegroom 
3: 8. when they had heard what great things 
10. as many as had plagues. 



020 



Mar 3:28. 




5:19. 




20. 




6:11. 




30. 




56. 




7:36. 




9:13. 




10:21. 




11:24. 




12:44. 


Lu. 


4:23. 




40. 




8:39. 




— 
9: 5. 




10. 




11: 8. 




12: 3. 




18:12. 




22. 


Joh 


. 1:12. 




4:29. 




39. 




6:11. 




10: 8. 




41. 




11:22. 




15:14. 




16:13. 




15. 




23. 




17: 7. 




21:25. 


Acts 2:39. 




3:22. 




24. 




4: 6. 




23. 




28. 




34. 




5:36. 




37. 




9; 13. 




16. 




39. 




10:45. 




13:48. 




14:27. 




15: 4. 




12. 


Ro. 


2:12. 




3:19. 




6: 3. 




7: 1. 




8:14. 




11:13. 




15: 4. 


lCo 


. 7:39. 


2Co 


. 1:20. 


Gal 


. 3:10. 




27. 




4: 1. 




6:12. 




16. 


Phi 


3:15. 




4: 8. 


Col 


2: 1. 


ITi 


6: 1. 



wherewith soever* they shall blaspheme: 
tell them how great things the Lord 
how great things Jesus had done for 
And whosoever 2 shall not receive you, 
both what they had done, and what they 
as many as 2 touched him were 
but the more he charged them, 
done unto him whatsoever they listed, 
sell whatsoever thou hast, 
What things soever 2 ye desire, 
did cast in all that she had, 
whatsoever we have heard done 
all they that had any sick 
shew how great things God hath done 
how great things Jesus had done 
And whosoever 2 will not receive you, 
told him all that they had done. 
as many as he needeth. 
whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness 
I give tithes of all that I possess, 
sell all that thou hast, and 
But as many as received him, 
which told me all things that ever 
He told me all that ever I did. 
of the fishes as much as they would. 
All that ever came before me are 
but all things that John spake of 
whatsoever 2 thou wilt ask of God, 
if ye do whatsoever I command you. 
whatsoever 2 he shall hear, (that) 
All things that the Father hath are mine : 
Whatsoever 2 ye shall ask the Father 
that all things whatsoever thou hast given 
also many other things which Jesus did, 
.as many as 2 the Lord our God shall call 
in all things whatsoever 2 he shall 
as many as have spoken, 
as many as were of the kindred of 
and reported all that the chief priests 
For to do whatsoever thy hand 
for as many as were possessors of 
and all, as many as obeyed him, 
as many as obeyed him, 
how much evil he hath done 
how great things he must suffer 
garments which Dorcas made, 
as many as came with Peter, 
and as many as were ordained to 
all that God had done with them, 
declared all things that God had done 
declaring what miracles and wonders 
as many as have sinned without 
and as many as have sinned in 
that what things soever the law saith, 
so many of us as were baptized into 
as long as he liveth ? 
For as many as are led 
inasmuch as I am the apostle 
For whatsoever things were written 
as long as her husband liveth ; 
For all the promises of God in him 
For as many as are of the works of 
For as many of you as have been 
the heir, as long as he is a child, 
As many as desire to make 
as many as walk according to 
as many as be perfect, 
whatsoever things are true, whatsoever 
whatsoever things (are) just, whatsoever 
whatsoever things (are) lovely, whatsoever 
and (for) as many as have not seen 
Let as many servants as are under 



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2Ti. 1:18. and in how many things he ministered 
Heb 1 : 4. as he hath by inheritance obtained 

2: 15. deliver them who through fear of death 
3: 3. inasnmch as he who hath builded 
7:20. And inasmuch as not without an oath 
8: 6. by how much also he is the mediator 
9:27. And as it is appointed unto men N 
10:25. so much the more, as ye see the day 

37. For yet a little while, (lit. how little how!) 
2Pet.l : 13. as long as I ain in this tabernacle, 
Jude 10. of those things which they know not: but 

what they know naturally, 
Rev. 1:2. and of all things that he saw. 

2:24. as many as have not this doctrine, 

3: 19. As many as (ocrovg lav) I love, I rebuke 

and chasten : 
13: 15. that as many as 2 would not worship 
18: 7 .How much she hath glorified herself, 

17. as many as trade by sea, 
21 : 16. the length is as large as the breadth: 



ocrreov, osteon. 

Mat.23:27.full of dead (men's) bones, 

Lu. 24 : 39. hath not flesh and bones, as ye see me 

Joh. 19 :36. A bone of him shall not be broken. 

Eph. 5:30. of his flesh, and of his bones. 

Heb 11 :22. commandment concerning his bones. 



QGTIQ) IlOStis. 

2 denotes that it is coupled with av, 3 that it is 
coupled with both ttclq and av, 
Mat. 2 : 6. a Governor, that shall rule my people 
5: 39. but whosoever shall smite thee 

41. And whosoever shall compel thee 
7: 15. which come to you in sheep's clothing, 
24. whosoever heareth these sayings 

— which built his house upon a rock: 

26. which built his house upon the sand: 
10:32. Whosoever therefore shall confess me 

33. whosoever 2 shall deny me 
12:50. whosoever 2 shall do the will of 
13: 12. whosoever hath, to him shall be 

— but whosoever hath not, from him 
52. which bringeth forth out of his 

1 6 : 28 . which shall not taste of death, . 
18: 4. Whosoever therefore shall humble 

28. Pay me that thou owest. 
19:12. which were so born 

— which were made eunuchs of men: 

— which have made themselves eunuchs 
20: 1. which went out early in the morning 
21 :33. which planted a vineyard, 

41. which shall render him the fruits 
22: 2. which made a marriage for his son, 
23: 12. whosoever shall exalt himself 

— and he that shall humble himself 

27. which indeed appear beautiful 
25: 1. which took their lamps, and 

3. They that (were) foolish took 
27:55. which followed Jesus from Galilee, 
62. that followed the day of the 
Mar 4:20. such as hear the word, and 

8:34. WJiosoever will come after me, 
9 : 1 . which shall not taste of death, 
12:18. which say there is no resurrection ; 
15: 7. who had committed murder 
Lu. 1:20. which shall be fulfilled in 
2: 4. which is called Bethlehem; 



OST 



( 541 ) 



Lu. 2: 

7: 



10 

12 
14 
15 

23 

Joh. 2 

8: 

14 
15; 
21: 

Acts 3 
5: 

7: 

8 
9 
10 

11 



16: 



17 



24 

28 

Ro. 1 

2 
6 
9 
11 
16 



ICo. 3 

5 

6 

7 

16 

2Co. 3 
8 
9 

Gal. 2 
4 



Eph. 1 
3 
4 



10. which shall be to all people. 

37. which was a sinner, 

39. woman (this is) that toucheth him: 

3. which ministered unto him 

15. which in an honest and good heart, 
26. which is over against Galilee. 

A3, which had spent all her living 

30. which were Moses and Elias: 

35. and whatsoever 2 thou spendest more, 
42. which shall not be taken away 

1. leaven of the Pharisees, which is 
21 .whosoever doth not bear his cross, 

7. which need no repentance. 

19. Who for a certain sedition made in 
55. which came with him from Galilee, 

5. Whatsoever 2 he saith unto you, do 
25. even (the same) that I said unto you 
53. Abraham, which is dead? 

13. whatsoever 2 ye shall ask in my name, 

16. that whatsoever 2 ye shall ask of the 
2b. the which, if they should be written 

23. every soul, which 3 will not hear that 
16. and they were healed every one. 

53. Who have received the law by the 

15. Who, when they were come down, 
35. and (lit. who) turned to the Lord. 
41. to us, who did eat and drink with him 
47 .which have received the Holy Ghost 

20. which, when they were come to Antioch, 
28. which came to pass in the days of 

10. which opened to them of his own 

31. loho are his witnesses unto the people. 
43.w^o, speaking to them, persuaded 
12. which is the chief city of that 

16. which brought her masters much 
17 .which shew unto us the way of 

10. who coming (thither) went into 

11. in that they received the word 

4. who said to Paul through the Spirit, 

14. And they came to the chief priests 

21 . which have bound themselves 

33. Who, when they came to Ceesarea, 
l.who informed the governor against 

18. Who, when they had examined me, 

25. Who changed the truth of God into 

32. Who knowing the judgment of God, 

15. Which shew the work of the law 

2. How shall we, that are dead to sin, 
4. Who are Israelites ; to whom 

: 4. who have not bowed the knee to 
: 4. Who have for my life laid down 

6. who bestowed much labour on us. 

7. who are of note among the apostles, 

12. which laboured much in the Lord. 
,17. which (temple) ye are. 

1. such fornication as is not so much as 
20. in your spirit, ivhich are God's. 

13. woman which hath an husband that 
2. as 2 (God) hath prospered him, 

14. which (vail) is done away in Christ. 

10. who have begun before, not only to 

11. which causeth through us thanksgiving 
: 4. who came in privily to spy out 

24. Which things are an allegory: 

— gendereth to bondage, which is Agar. 

26. is free, which is the mother of us all. 
: 4. whosoever of you are justified by 

10. bear his judgment, whosoever 2 he be. 
19. which are (these); Adultery, 
23. Which is his body, the fulness of 
13. which is your glory. 

19. Who being past feeling 



Eph 


.6 


9. 


Phi 


1 


28. 




2 


20. 




3 


7. 




4 


3. 


Col 


9; 


23. 




3 


5. 

14. 
17. 

23. 




4: 


11. 


2Th 


. 1 


9. 


ITi. 


1 


4. 




3 


15. 




6 


9. 


2Ti. 


1: 


5. 




2 


2. 

IS. 


Tit. 


1: 


11. 


Heh 


2: 


3. 




8 


5. 
6. 




9 


2. 
9. 




10 


8. 
11. 

35. 




12 


5. 




13 


7. 


Jas. 


2 


10. 




4 


14. 


lPet.2: 


11, 


2Pet.2: 


1. 


Uoh.l 


2. 


Rev 


. 1 


7. 
12. 




2 


24. 




9 


4. 




11 


8. 




12 


13. 




17 


8. 
12. 




19 


2. 




20 


4. 



OTA 

which is the first commandment with 
which is to them an evident token 
who will naturally care for 
But what things were gain to me, 
women which laboured with me in 
Which things have indeed a shew 
and covetousness, which is idolatry : 
ivhich is the bond of perfectness. 
And whatsoever 2 ye do in word 
whatsoever 3 ye do, do (it) heartily, as 
which have been a comfort unto me. 
Who shall be punished with 
which minister questions, rather than 
which is the church of the living God, 
which drown men in destruction 
which dwelt first in thy grandmother 
who shall be able to teach others 
Who concerning the truth have erred, 
who subvert whole houses, 
which at the first began to be spoken 
Who serve unto the example and 
ivhich was established upon better 
which is called the sanctuary. 
Which (was) a figure for the time 
which are offered by the law ; 
which can never take away sins : 
which hath great recompence of 
which speaketh unto you as unto 
who have spoken unto you the word 
For whosoever shall keep the whole law, 
Whereas ye know not what (shall be) 
which war against the soul ; 
who privily shall bring in damnable 
which was with the Father, 
and they (also) which pierced him: 
to see the voice that spake with me. 
and which have not known the 
which have not the seal of God 
which spiritually is called Sodom 
which brought forth the man (child), 
the beast that was, and is not, and yet is. 
which have received no kingdom as yet ; 
which did corrupt the earth 
and which had not worshipped the beast, 
See also otov. 



6<jTpa.KLvog, ostrakinos. 

2Co. 4: 7. this treasure in earthen vessels, 
2Ti . 2:20. but also of wood and of earth ; 

6<7^)jorjcrtcj osphreesis. 

1Co.12:17. where (were) the smelling? 



6(J<t>VQ, osphus. • 
Mat. 3: 4. a leathern girdle about his loins ; 
Mar 1 : 6. girdle of a skin about his loins ,• 
Lu. 12:35. Let your loins be girded about, 
Acts 2:30. that of the fruit of his loins, 
Eph. 6: 14. having your loins girt about 
Heb 7 : 5. come out of the loins of Abraham : 

10. he was yet in the loins of his father, 
IPet. 1 : 13. gird up the loins of your mind, 



orav, hotan. 
Mat. 5:11. when (men) shall revile you, 



OTA 



Mat. 6: 



25 

26 

Mar 2 

3 

4: 



13 



14 



Lu. 5 
6 



12 



16 



23 
Joh. 2 

4 
5 

7 



u>Aen thou doest (thine) alms, 
. And when thou prayest, 
But thou, when thou prayest, 
when ye fast, be not, as the 
when the bridegroom shall be taken 
But when they deliver you up, 
But when they persecute you 
When the unclean spirit is gone 
when it is grown, it is the greatest 
, when they eat bread. 
.when the Son of man shall sit 
When the lord therefore of the 
when he is made, ye make him twofold 
When ye therefore shall see the 
When his branch is yet tender, 
when ye shall see all these things, 
, When the Son of man shall come 
, until that day when I drink it 
. when the bridegroom shall be taken 
unclean spirits, when they saw him, 
but when they have heard, Satan 
, when they have heard the word, 
when the fruit is brought forth, 
when it is sown in the earth, 
, But ivhen it is sown, it groweth up, 
when he cometh in the glory of his 
till (lit. except when) the Son of man 
, when ye stand praying, forgive, 
, when they shall rise, 
For when they shall rise from the 
when all these things shall be 
when ye shall hear of wars and 
But when they shall lead (you), and 
But when ye shall see the abomination 
When her branch is yet tender, 
when ye shall see these things 
whensoever ye will ye may do them good: 
until that day that I drink it new 
, when the bridegroom shall be taken 
when men shall hate you, and when they 
shall separate you (from their com- 
pany), 
"Woe unto you, when all men shall 
which, when they hear, receive the word 
when he shall come in his own 
When ye pray, say, Our Father 
When a strong man armed keepeth 
When the unclean spirit is gone 
when thine eye is single, 
as when the bright shining of a 
when they bring you unto the synagogues, 
When ye see a cloud rise out of the 
when (ye see) the south wind blow, 
when ye shall see Abraham, 
When thou art bidden of any (man) 
But when thou art bidden, 
that when he that bade thee cometh, 
When thou makest a dinner or a 
But when thou makest a feast, 
when I am put out of the stewardship, 
that, when ye fail, they may 
when ye shall have done all those 
when these things shall come to pass ? 
But when ye shall hear of wars and 
And when ye shall see Jerusalem 
When they now shoot forth, 
when ye see these things come to pass, 
when thou comest into thy kingdom, 
and when men have well drunk, 
when he is come, he will tell us all 
I have no man, when the water is troubled, 
but when Christ cometh, 



( 542 ) OTE 

Joh. 7:31. Wfien Christ cometh, will he do more 
8:28. When ye have lifted up the Son 

44. When he speaketh a lie, 
9: 5. As long as I am in the world, 
10: 4. And when he putteth forth his own 
13: 19. that, when it is come to pass, 
14:29. that, when it is come to pass, 
15:26. But when the Comforter is come, 
16: 4. that when the time shall come, 

13. when he, the Spirit of truth, is come. 
21. A woman when she is in travail 

— but as soon as she is delivered 
21 : 18. but when thou shalt be old, 

Acts23:35. when thine accusers are also come 
24:22. When Lysias the chief captain 

Ro. 2 : 14. For when the Gentiles, 

11:21. when I shall take away their sins. 

lCo. 3: 4. For lohile one saith, I am of Paul; 

13: 10. But when that which is perfect is come, 
14:26.w?Aere ye come together, 
15:24. when he shall have delivered up 

— when he shall have put down 

27. But when he saith, All things are 

28. And when all things shall be subdued 
54. So when this corruptible shall have 

16: 2. that there be no gatherings when I come. 
3. And when I come, whomsoever ye 
5. when I shall pass through Macedonia: 
12. when he shall have convenient time. 
2Co.lO: 6. when your obedience is fulfilled. 

12: 10. for when I am weak, then am I strong. 
13: 9. we are glad, when we are weak, 
Col. 3: 4. When Christ, (who is) our life, shall 

4:16. And when this epistle is read 
ITh. 5 : 3. For when they shall say, Peace and safety ; 
2Th. 1 : 10. When he shall come to be glorified 
ITi. 5: 11. for when they have begun to wax 
Tit. 3:12. When I shall send Artemas 
Heb 1: 6. when he bringeth in the firstbegotten 
Jas. 1: 2. when ye fall into divers temptations; 
1 Joh. 2: 28. that, when he shall appear, we may 

5: 2. when we love God, and keep his 
Rev 4: 9. And when those beasts give glory 

9: 5. of a scorpion, when he striketh a man. 
10: 7. when he shall begin to sound, 
11 : 7. when they shall have finished their 
12: 4. to devour her child as soon as it was born. 
17: 10. and lohen he cometh, he must 
18: 9. when they shall see the smoke 
20: 7. when the thousand years are expired, 



ote, hote. 

Mat. 7:28. when Jesus had ended these sayings, 
9:25. But when the people were put forth, 
11: 1 . when Jesus had made an end of 
12: 3. what David did, when he was anhungred, 
13: 26. But when the blade was sprung up, 
48. Which, when it was full, they drew 
53. when Jesus had finished these parables, 
17 :25. And when he was come into the house, 
19: I. when Jesus had finished these sayings, 
21 : 1 . And when they drew nigh unto Jerusalem, 
34. And when the time of the fruit drew near, 
26: l.when Jesus had finished all these 
27 : 31. And after that they had mocked him, 
Mar 1:32. when the sun did set, 

2:25. when he had need, and was an hungred, 

4:10. And when he was alone, 

6:21. day was come, that Herod on his 

7:17. And when he was entered into the house 



OTE 



( 543 ) 



OTI 



Mar 8:19. Wlien I brake the five loaves 
20. And when the seven among 
11: 1 . kxi&jvhen they came nigh to 

19. And when even was come, 
14: 12. when they killed the passover, 
15:20. And when they had mocked him, 

41. when he was in Galilee, 

Lu. 2:21. And when eight days were accomplished 

22. And when the days of her purification 

42. And when he was twelve years old, 
4:25. when the heaven was shut up 
6:13. And ichen it was day, he called 

13:35. come when ye shall say, Blessed 
15: 30. But as soon as this thy son was come, 
17:22. when ye shall desire to see one of 
22: 14. And when the hour was come, 

35. When I sent you without purse, and 
23:33. And when they were come to the place, 
Joh. 1 : 19. when the Jews sent priests and 

2:22. When therefore he was risen from 
4:2\.when ye shall neither in this 

23. when the true worshippers shall 

45. Then when he was come into Galilee, 
5:25. when the dead shall hear the voice 
6 : 24. When the people therefore saw 
9: 4. the night cometh, when no man can work. 

14. when Jesus made the clay, 
12: 16. but when Jesus was glorified, 

17. when he called Lazarus out of his 
41. when he saw his glory, and 

13:12. So after he had washed their feet, 

31(30). when he was gone out, 
16:25. the time cometh, when I shall 
17:12. While I was with them in the world, 
19: 6. When the chief priests.therefore 
8. When Pilate therefore heard that 
23. when they had crucified Jesus, 
30. When Jesus therefore had received 
20: 24. was not with them when Jesus came. 
21 : 15. So when they had dined, 

18. When thou wast young, 
Acts 1 : 13. And when they were come in, 

8: 12. But when they believed Philip 

39. And when they were come up out of 
11 : 2. And when Peter was come up to 
12: 6. And when Herod would have brought 
21 : 5. And when we had accomplished those 

35. And when he came upon the stairs, 
22: 20. And when the blood of thy martyr 
27:39. And when it was day, they knew not 
28: 16. And when we came to Rome, 
Ro. 2: 16. In the day when God shall judge 

6:20. For when ye were the servants of sin, 
7: 5. For when we were in the flesh, 
13: 11. nearer than when we believed. 
1 Co. 13: 11. When 1 was a child, 

— but when I became a man, 
Gal. 1 : 15. But when it pleased God, who 

2:11. But when Peter was come to Antioch, 
12. when they were come, he withdrew 
14. But when I saw that they walked not 
4: 3. when we were children, were in 

4. But when the fulness of the time was 
Phi. 4: 15. when I departed from Macedonia, 
Col. 3: 7. when ye lived in them. 
ITh. 3: 4. when we were with you, 
2Th. 3:10. For even when we were with you, 
2Ti. 4: 3. when they will not endure sound 
Tit. 3: 4. But after that the kindness and love 
Heb 7:10. when Melchisedec met him. 

9: 17. while the testator liveth. 
1 Pet. 3:20. when once the longsuffering of God 



Jude 9. when contending with the devil 
Rev 1:17. And when I saw him, I fell at his feet 
5: 8. And when he had taken the book, 
6: 1. And I saw when the Lamb opened one 

3. And when he had opened the second 
5. And when he had opened the third 
7. And when he had opened the fourth 
9. And when he had opened the fifth 

12. 1 beheld when he had opened the sixth 
8: l.And when he had opened the seventh 
10: 3. and when he had cried, seven 

4. And when the seven thunders had 
10. and as soon as I had eaten it, 

12: 13. And when the dragon saw that he 
22: 8. And when I had heard and seen, I fell 



oti, hoti. 

Mat. 2: 16. when he saw that he was mocked 
18. because they are not. 

22. But when he heard that Archelaus 

23. )( He shall be called a Nazarene. 
3: 9.1 say unto you, that God is able of 
4: 6. )( He shall give his angels charge 

12. Now when Jesus had heard that John 
5: 3. for their's is the kingdom of heaven. 
4. for they shall be comforted. 
b.for they shall inherit the earth. 

6. for they shall be filled. 

7. for they shall obtain mercy. 

8. for they shall see God. 

9. for they shall be called the children of 
10. for their's is the kingdom of heaven. 

12. for great (is) your reward in heaven: 
17. Think not that I am come to destroy 

20. That except your righteousness shall 

21. Ye have heard that it was said by 

22. That whosoever is angry with his 

23. that thy brother hath ought against thee ; 

27. that it was said by them of old time, 

28. That whosoever looketh on a woman 

31. It hath been said, )( Whosoever shall put 

32. But I say unto you, That whosoever shall 

33. ye have heard that it hath been said 
34./or it is God's throne: 

3b. for it is his footstool: neither by Jerusa- 
lem ; for it is the city of the great King. 
36. because thou canst not make one hair 
38. Ye have heard that it hath been said, 
43. Ye have heard that it hath been said, 
45. for he maketh his sun to rise on 
6: b.for they love to pray standing in the 
— )( They have their reward. 

7. for they think that they shall be heard 

13. For thine is the kingdom, 
16. )( They have their reward. 
26 .for they sow not, 

29. And yet I say unto you, That even 

32. knoweth that ye have need of all these 
7:13./or wide (is) the gate, 

14. Because strait (is) the gate, 
23. )( I never knew you: 

8:11. That many shall come from the east and 

27. that even the winds and the sea 

9: 6. But that ye may know that the Son 
18. )(My daughter is even now dead: 

28. Believe ye that I am able to do this? 

33. )(It was never so seen in Israel. 
36.because they fainted, and were scattered 

10: 7. )(The kingdom of heaven is at hand. 

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Mat.l 1 :20. because they repented not: 

21. for if the mighty works, which were 

23. for if the mighty works, which have 

24. That it shall be more tolerable for 
26. because thou hast hid these things 
26. for so it seemed good in thy sight. 
29. for I am meek and lowly in heart: 

12: 5. how that on the sabbath days 

6. That in this place is (one) greater than 

36. That every idle word that men shall 

41 . because they repented at the 

42 .for she came from the uttermost 
13: 11. Because it is given unto you to know 

13. because they seeing see not ; 

16./or they see: and your ears, for they hear. 

17. That many prophets and righteous 
14: 5. because they counted him as a prophet. 

26. were troubled, saying, )( It is a spirit; 
15:12. Knowest thou that the Pharisees 

17. that whatsoever entereth in at the 
23. for she crieth after us. 

32. because they continue with me 
16: 7. (It is) because we have taken no bread. 
8. because ye have brought no bread ? 

11. that ye do not understand that I spake 

12. Then understood they how that he bade 

(them) not 
17. for flesh and blood hath not revealed (it) 

18. That thou art Peter, 

20. tell no man that he was Jesus 
2\.how that he must go unto Jerusalem, 
23./or thou savourest not the things 
17:10. that Elias must first come? 

12. That Elias is come already, 

13. that he spake unto them of John 
15. for he is lunatick, and sore vexed: 

18:10. That in heaven their angels do 

13.1 say unto you, )( he rejoiceth more 

19. That if two of you shall agree 
19: 4. that he which made (them) at the 

8. )( Moses because of the hardness of your 
9. 1 say unto you, )( Whosoever shall 
23. That a rich man shall hardly 

28. That ye which have followed me, 
20: 7. Because no man hath hired us. 

10. they supposed that they should have re- 
ceived more ; 
12. Saying, )( These last have wrought 
15. because I am good? 
25. Ye know that the princes of the 

30. when they heard that Jesus 

21: 3. ye shall say, )( The Lord hath need of 
16. have ye never read, )( Out of the mouth 

31. That the publicans and the harlots 

43. say I unto you, )( The kingdom of God 
45. heard his parables, they perceived that he 

22: 16. Master, we know that thou art true, 
34. Pharisees had heard that he had put 

23: 13(14)./or ye shut up the kingdom of heaven 
14(1 3). for ye devour widows' houses, 
Ih.for ye compass sea and land to make 
23./or ye pay tithe of mint and 
25. for ye make clean the outside 
27. for ye are like unto whited 

29. because ye build the tombs of 
31 . that ye are the children of them 

24:32. ye know that summer (is) nigh: 

33. know that it is near, (even) at the doors. 
42./or ye know not what hour your 
43. that if the goodman of the house 
44./or in such an hour as ye think not 
47. That he shall make him ruler over 



Mat.25: 8. for our lamps are gone out. 

13./or ye know neither the day nor 
24. Lord, I knew thee that thou art an 
26. thou knewest that I reap where I 
26: 2. Ye know that after two days is 
21 . that one of you shall betray me. 
29. But I say unto you, )( I will not drink 
34. That this night, before the cock crow, 

53. Thinkest thou that I cannot now pray 

54. that thus it must be ? 

65. saying, )( He hath spoken blasphemy; 
72. with an oath, )( I do not know the man. 

74. (saying), )( I know not the man. 

75. said unto him, )( Before the cock crow, 
27: 3. when he saw that he was condemned, 

18. For he knew that for envy they had 
24. saw that he could prevail nothing, 
43. he said, )( I am the Son of God. 
47. said, )( This (man) calleth for Elias. 
63. Sir, we remember that that deceiver 
28: 5. for I know that ye seek Jesus, 

7. that he is risen from the dead ; 

13. Say ye, )( His disciples came by night, 
Mar 1 :15. And saying, )( The time is fulfilled, 

27. for with authority commandeth he 
34. because they knew him. 

37. )( All (men) seek for thee. 
40. )( If thou wilt, thou canst make me 

2: Lit was noised that he was in the house. 

8. that they so reasoned within themselves, 
10. that the Son of man hath power 
12. )( We never saw it on this fashion. 
16. How is it that he eateth and drinketh 

3 : 1 1 . ) ( Thou art the Son of God. 
21. )( He is beside himself. 
22.)(He hath Beelzebub, and )( by the 
prince of the devils casteth he 

28. )( All sins shall be forgiven 

30. Because they said, He hath an 
4: 29. because the harvest is come. 

38. carest thou not that we perish ? 
41. that even the wind and the sea 

5: 9. for we are many. 

23. )( My little daughter lieth 

28. )( If I may touch but his clothes, 

29. that she was healed of that plague. 
35. )( Thy daughter is dead: why troublest 

6: 2. that even such mighty works 

4. )( A prophet is not without honour, 

14. That John the Baptist was risen 

15. Others said, That it is Elias. And others 
said, That it is a prophet, 

16. )( It is John, whom I beheaded: he is 

risen 
17. for he had married her. 
18. )( It is not lawful for thee to 

23. )( Whatsoever thou shalt ask of me, 

34. because they were as sheep not 

35. )( This is a desert place, and now 
55. where they heard )( he was. 

7: 6. )( Well hath Esaias prophesied 

18. Do ye not perceive, that whatsoever 

19. Because it entereth nofrinto 

20. )( That which cometh out of the man, 
8: 2. because they have now been with 

16. (It is) because we have no bread. 
17. reason ye, because ye have no bread? 

24. said )( I see men as trees, walking. 

31. to teach them, that the Son of man 
33./or thou savourest not the things 

9: 1. That there be some of them that stand 
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Mar 9 : 13. i say unto you, Tliat Elias is indeed come, 

25. saw that the people came running 

26. marly said, )( He is dead. 

28. Why could not we cast him out ? 
31. )( The Son of man is delivered into 
38. because he followeth not us. 

41 . because ye belong to Christ, 
10:33. )( Behold, we go up to Jerusalem ; 

42. Ye know that they which are accounted 

to rule 
47. And when he heard that it was Jesus 
11: 3. say ye that the Lord hath need of him ; 

17. written, )( My house shall be called of all 

18. because all the people was astonished 
23. 1 say unto you, That whosoever 
— believe that those things which he saith 

believe that ye receive (them), 

. counted John, that he was a prophet 
)( They will reverence my son. 
)( This is the heir ; come, let us 
that he had spoken the parable against 

, we know that thou art true, 
)( If a man's brother die, 
the dead, that they rise: 
perceiving that he had answered them 

, )( The first of all the commandments 
for there is one God ; and there is 

, saw that he answered discreetly, 
say the scribes that Christ is the son 
say unto you, That this poor widow hath 
saying, )( I am (Christ); and shall 
ye know that summer is near: 
that it is nigh, (even) at the doors. 
that this generation shall not pass, 
)( The master saith, Where is the 
I say unto you, )( One of you which 
)( I will drink no more of the fruit 
)( All ye shall be offended because of me 
this night: for it is written, I will smite 
That this day, (even) in this night, 
)( We heard him say, )( I will destroy 

this temple 
)( This is (one) of them. 
)( I know not this man of whom ye 
)( Before the cock crow twice, 
that the chief priests had delivered 
saw that he so cried out, and gave 
they saw that the stone was rolled 
that he goeth before you into 
heard that he was alive, 
because they believed not them 
perceived that he had seen a vision 
)( Thus hath the Lord dealt with me 
For with God nothing shall be impossible. 

for there shall be a performance 
For he hath regarded the low 
For he that is mighty hath done 
how the Lord had shewed great 
)( There is none of thy kindred 
for he hath visited and redeemed 
For unto you is born this day 
)( Every male that openeth 
For mine eyes have seen 
How is it that ye sought me ? wist ye not 

that I must be 
for I say unto you, TJiat God is able 
written, That man shall not live by 

for that is delivered unto me ; 
)( He shall give his angels charge 
And )( in (their) hands they shall 
)( It is said, Thou shalt not tempt 
)( This day is this scripture fulfilled 



Lu. 



24 
32 

12: 6 
7, 
12 
14 
19 
26 
28, 
29 
32 
34 
35 
43 

13: 6 
28, 
29, 
30, 

14:14, 
18. 
25. 
27. 

30. 

58. 

69, 
71. 

72. 
15:10. 

39. 

16: 4, 

7. 

11. 

14. 
1:22 

25, 

37. 

45, 

48. 

49. 

58. 

61. 

68. 
2:11. 

23. 

30. 

49. 

3: 8, 

4: 4, 

6. 

10. 

11. 

12. 

21. 



| Lu. 4:24. )( No prophet is accepted in his own 
32. for his word was with power. 
36. for with authority and power he 

41 . )( Thou art Christ the Son of God. 

— for they knew that he was Christ. 
43. )( I must preach the kingdom of God 

— for therefore am I sent. 
5: 8. for I am a sinful man, O Lord. 

24. ye may know that the Son of man hath 
26. )( We have seen strange things 

36. )( No man putteth a piece of 
6: 5. That the Son of man is Lord also 

19./or there went virtue out of him, 
20./or your's is the kingdom of God. 
21. for ye shall be filled. 

— for ye shall laugh. 
24./or ye have received your consolation. 
25. for ye shall hunger. 

— for ye shall mourn. 
35. for he is kind unto the unthankful 

7: 4. That he was worthy for whom he 

16. That a great prophet is risen up among 

us ; and, That God hath visited his 

people. 
22. how that the blind see, the lame 

37. knew that (Jesus) sat at meat 
39./or she is a sinner. 

43. 1 suppose that (he), to whom he forgave 
47. for she loved much: 

8:25./or he commandeth even the winds 
30. because many devils were entered info 
37. for they were taken with great fear: 

42. For he had one only daughter, 
47. saw that she was not hid, 
49. )( Thy daughter is dead ; trouble not 
53. knowing that she was dead. 

9: 7 .that John was risen from the dead ; 

8. that Elias had appeared; and of others, 

that one of the old prophets 
12. for we are here in a desert place. 
19. others (say), that one of the old prophets 
22. )( The Son of man must suffer 
38./or he is mine only child. 
49. because he followeth not with us. 
53. because his face was as though 
10:11. that the kingdom of God is come nigh 
12. that it shall be more tolerable 
13./or if the mighty works had been 

20. that the spirits are subject unto you ; 

— because your names are written 

21. that thou hast hid these things 

— for so it seemed good in thy sight. 
24.1 tell you, that many prophets 
40. that my sister hath left me to serve 

11 : 18. because ye say that I cast out 

31 .for she came from the utmost parts 
32,/or they repented at the preaching 

38. he marvelled that he had not first 
42. for ye tithe mint and rue and all 
A3. for ye love the uppermost seats 
44./or ye are as graves which 

46. for ye lade men with burdens 

47. for ye build the sepulchres of 
48./or they indeed killed them, 
52./or ye have taken away the key of 

12-.15./or a man's life consisteth not 
17. because I have no room where to 
24./0?- they neither sow nor reap ; 
30. your Father knoweth that ye have 
32./or it is your Father's good pleasure 
37. that he shall gird himself, and 

39. And this know, that if the goodman 
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Lu. 12:40 

44 

51 

55 

13: 2 

4 

14 

24 

31 

33 

35 

14:11 

14 

17 

24 

30 

15: 2 

6 

7 

9 

24 

27 

32 
16: 3 



15 
24 
25 
17: 9 
10 

15 

18: 8, 
9 
11 
14 
29 
37 

19: 3 

4 

7 

9 

11 

17 

21 

22 

26 

31 

40 

42 

43 

20: 5 
19 
21 
37 

21: 3 
5 
8, 
20 
22 
30 
31 
32 

22:16 
18 
37 
61 
70 

23: 5 



.for the Son of man cometh at an hour 
. that he will make him ruler over all 
. Suppose ye that I am come to give 
.ye say, )( There will be heat ; 
. Suppose ye that these Galilaeans 

because they suffered such things ? 
. think ye that they were sinners 
. because that Jesus had healed on 
.for many, I say unto you, will seek 
.for Herod will kill thee. 
.for it cannot be that a prophet 
. )( Ye shall not see me, until 
. For whosoever exalteth himself shall 
.for they cannot recompense thee : 
. Come ; for all things are now ready. 
. That none of those men which 
. )( This man began to build, 
. )( This man receiveth sinners, and 
.for I have found my sheep which 
. that likewise joy shall be in heaven 
.for I have found the piece which I 
. For this my son w T as dead, 
.he said unto him, )( Thy brother is come; 

because he hath received him safe 
.for this thy brother was dead, 
.for my lord taketh away from me 
.because he had done wisely: for the chil- 
dren of this world are 
.for that which is highly esteemed 
.for I am tormented in this flame. 
, remember that thou in thy lifetime 
, because he did the things that were 
,)( We are unprofitable servants: )( we 

have done that which was our 
. when he saw that he was healed, 
. I tell you that he will avenge them 
.trusted in themselves that they 
. I thank thee, that I am not as other 
•for every one that exalteth himself 
. )( There is no man that hath left house, 
. And they told him, that Jesus of 
. because he was little of stature. 
.for he was to pass that (way). 
. That he was gone to be guest with 
. )( This day is salvation come to this 
. because they thought that the kingdom 
. because thou hast been faithful 
. because thou art an austere man : 
.Thou knewest that I was an austere man, 
. That unto every one which hath 
.Because the Lord hath need of him. 
. thtt, if these should hold their peace, 
. )( If thou hadst known, even thou, 
. For the days shall come upon thee, 
. ) ( If we shall say, From heaven ; 
.for they perceived that he had spoken 
.Ave know that thou sayest and 
. Now that the dead are raised, 
. that this poor widow hath cast 
. how it was adorned with goodly 
.saying, )( lam (Christ); 

then know that the desolation 
. For these be the days of vengeance, 
. that summer is now nigh at hand. 

know ye that the kingdom of God 

)( This generation shall not pass away, 
. )( I will not any more eat thereof, 
. )( I will not drink of the fruit of the vine, 
. that this that is written must yet 
. )( Before the cock crow, thou shalt 
. Ye say that I am. 

)( He stirreth up the people, 



Lu. 23: 7. as soon as he knew that he belonged 

29. For, behold, the days are coming, 

31. For if they do these things in a 
40. seeing )( thou art in the same 

24: 7. )( The Son of man must be delivered 

21. But we trusted that it had been 
29./or it is toward evening, 

34. )( The Lord is risen indeed, 
39. that it is I myself: 

— for a spirit hath not flesh and 
44. that all things must be fulfilled, 

46. )( Thus it is written, and thus it 
Joh. 1 : 15. for he was before me. 

17. For the law was given by Moses, 

20. )( I am not the Christ. 
30./or he was before me. 

32. )( I saw the Spirit descending 

34. that this is the Son of God. 
50(51). Because I said unto thee, 

2: 17. remembered that it was written, 

18. seeing that thou doest these things ? 

22. remembered that he had said 

25. needed not that any should testify 
3: 2. we know that thou art a teacher 
7. Marvel not that I said unto thee, 
11 . 1 say unto thee, )( We speak that 

18. because he hath not believed in 

19. that light is come into the world, 

21. that they are wrought in God. 

23. because there was much water 

28. that I said, I am not the Christ, but that I 
am sent before him. 

33. hath set to his seal that God is true. 

4: l.When therefore the Lord knew how the 
Pharisees had heard that Jesus 

17. Thou hast well said, )( I have no husband : 

19. Sir, I perceive that thou art a prophet. 

20. and ye say, that in Jerusalem 

21. believe me, )( the hour cometh, 
22./or salvation is of the Jews. 

25. 1 know that Messias cometh, 
27. and marvelled that he talked with 

35. Say not ye, )( There are yet four months, 

— for they are white already to harvest. 
37. )( One soweth, and another reapeth. 
39. )( He told me all that ever I did. 
42. )( Now we believe, not because of 

— and know that this is indeed 

44. that a prophet hath no honour 

47. When he heard that Jesus was come 

51. )( Thy son liveth. 

52. )( Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever 

53. So the father knew that (it was) 

— )( Thy son liveth: and himself believed, 
5: 6. and knew that he had been now 

15. and told the Jews that it was Jesus, 

16. because he had done these things 

18. because he not only had broken the 

24. )( He that heareth my word, 

25. )( The hour is coming, and now is, 
27. because he is the Son of man. 
28./or the hour is coming, 

30. because I seek not mine own will, 
32. and I know that the witness 

36. that the Father hath sent me. 
38. for whom he hath sent, 
39./or in them ye think ye have 

42. But I know you, that ye have not 

45. Do not think that I will accuse 
6: 2. because they saw his miracles 

5. and saw )( a great company come 
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Joh. 6:15. perceived that they would come 

22. saw that there was none other boat 

— and' that Jesus went not with his 
24. saw that Jesus was not there, 

26. not because ye saw the miracles, but 

because ye did eat of the loaves, 
36. unto you, TJiat ye also have seen 

38. For I came down from heaven, 

41 . because he said, I am the bread which 

42. )(I came down from heaven? 

46. Not that any man hath seen the Father, 
61 . knew in himself that his disciples 

65. that no man can come unto me, 
69. that thou art that Christ, 
7: 1. because the Jews sought to kill him. 

7. but me it hateth, because I testify of it, 
that the works thereof are evil. 

— 8. for my time is not yet full come. 
12. for some said, )( He is a good man: 

22. not because it is of Moses, 

23. are ye angry at me, because I have 

26. Do the rulers know indeed that this 

29. But I know him : for I am from him, 

30. because his hour was not yet come. 

31. )( When Christ cometh, will he do 
35. Whither will he go, that we shall not 

39. because that Jesus was not yet 

42. That Christ cometh of the seed of 
52. Search, and look: for out of Galilee 

8:14./or I know whence I came, 
16./or I am not alone, 
17. that the testimony of two men is true. 
20. for his hour was not yet come. 
22. because he saith, Whither I go, 
24. that ye shall die in your sins: for if ye 
believe not that I am (he), 

27. They understood not that he spake 

28. then shall ye know that I am (he), 
29. for I do always those things that 

33. how sayest thou, )( Ye shall be made free? 

34. )( Whosoever committeth sin is the 
37. 1 know that ye are Abraham's seed ; 

— because my word hath no place in you- 

43. because ye cannot hear my word. 

44. because there is no truth in him. 

— for he is a liar, and the father of it. 

45. And because I tell (you) the truth, 

47. because ye are not of God. 

48. Say we not well that thou art a 

52. Now we know that thou hast a devil. 

54. that he is your God: 

55. and if I should say, )( I know him not, 
9: 8. had seen him that he was blind, 

9. Some said, )( This is he : others (said) , 
)( He is like him: (but) he said, )( I 
am (he). 

16. because he keepeth not the sabbath 

17. that he hath opened thine eyes? He said, 

)( He is a prophet. 

18. that he had been blind, 

19. who ye say )( was born blind? 

20. We know that this is our son, and that he 

was born blind : 
22. because they feared the Jews: 
23 . )( He is of age ; ask him. 

24. we know that this man is a sinner. 

25. that, whereas I was blind, now I see. 

29. We know that God spake unto Moses: 

30. that ye know not from whence he is, 

31 . Now we know that God heareth not 

32. that any man opened the eyes of 

35. Jesus heard that thev had cast him out: 



Joh. 9:41. but now ye say, )( We see; 
10: 4. for they know his voice. 

5. for they know not the voice of 
7. )( I am the door of the sheep. 
13. fleeth, because he is an hireling, 
17. because I lay down my life, 
33. and because that thou, being a man, 
36. )( Thou blasphemest; because I said, I am 
the Son of God? 

38. that the Father (is) in me, 
41. )( John did no miracle: 

11 : 6. had heard therefore that he was sick, 
^.because he seeth the light of this world, 

10. because there is no light in him. 
13. they thought that he had spoken of 
15. for your sakes that I was not there, 

20. as soon as she heard that Jesus 
22. But I know, that even now, 
24. 1 know that he shall rise again 
27.1 believe that thou art the Christ, 
31. that she rose up hastily and 

— )( She goeth unto the grave to weep 
40. Said I not unto thee, that, if thou 
41. 1 thank thee that thou hast heard me. 
42.1 knew that thou hearest me always: 

— may believe that thou hast sent me. 
47. for this man doeth many miracles. 

50. Nor consider that it is expedient 

51. he prophesied that Jesus should die 
56. that he will not come to the feast? 

12 : 6. not that he cared for the poor ; but because 
he was a thief, 
9. knew that he was there: 

11. Because that by reason of him 

12. when they heard that Jesus was coming 
16. remembered they that these things 

18. for that they heard that he had 
19. Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing? 
34. that Christ abideth for ever: and how 

sayest thou, )( The Son of man 

39. because that Esaias said again, 
49. For I have not spoken of myself; 
50. 1 know that his commandment is 

13: l.when Jesus knew that his hour was 
3. Jesus knowing that the Father 

— and that he was come from God, 
19. ye may believe that I am (he). 

21. that one of you shall betray me. 
29. that Jesus had said unto him, Buy 
33. )( Whither I go, ye cannot come ; 
35. that ye are my disciples, 

14:10.Believest thou not that I am in 

11 . Believe me that I (am) in the Father, 

12. because I go unto my Father. 

17. because it seeth him net, 

— for he dwelleth with you, and 

19. because I live, ye shall live also. 

20. that I (am) in my Father, 

22. how is it that thou wilt manifest 
28. Ye have heard how I said unto you, 

— because I said, I go unto the Father : for 
my Father is greater than I. 

31. may know that I love the Father ; . 
15: 5. for without me ye can do nothing. 
15. for the servant knoweth not what 

— for all things that I have heard 

18. ye know that it hated me before 

19. but because ye are not of the world, 

21. because they know not him that sent me. 
25. )( They hated me without a cause. 
27. because ye have been with me from 

16 : 3. because they have not known the Father, 
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Joh. 16: 4. remember that I told you of them. 

— because I was with you. 

6. But because I have said these things 
9. because they believe not on me; 

10. because I go to my Father, 

1 1 . because the prince of this world is judged. 
14. for he shall receive of mine, 

lb. that he shall take of mine, 
16. because I go to the Father. 
17. Because I go to the Father? 

19. Jesus knew that they were desirous 

— enquire among yourselves of that )( I said, 

20. That ye shall weep and lament, 
21. because her hour is come: 

— for joy that a man is born 

23. )( Whatsoever ye shall ask the Father in 

26. that I will pray the Father for you : 

27. because ye have loved me, and have 

believed that I came out from God. 

30. Now are we sure that thou knowest 

— by this we believe that thou earnest 
32. because the Father is with me. 

17 : 7. Now they have known that all things 

8. For I have given unto them the words 

which 

— that I came out from thee, and they have 

believed that thou didst send me. 
9. for they are thine. 
14. because they are not of the world, 

21. that the world may believe that thou 
23. may know that thou hast sent me, 
24./orthou lovedst me before the foundation 
25. and these have known that thou hast 

18: 2. for Jesus ofttimes resorted thither 

6. had said unto them, )( I am (he), 
8. 1 have told you that I am (he): 

9. )( Of them which thou gavest me 
14. that it was expedient that one man 
18. for it was cold: 

37. Thou sayest that I am a king. 
19: 4. that ye may know that I find no fault 

7. because he made himself the Son of God. 
10. that I have power to crucify thee, 
20./orthe place where Jesus was crucified 
21. but that he said, I am King of the Jews. 

28. Jesus knowing that all things were now 
35. he knoweth that he saith true, 

42. for the sepulchre was nigh 
20: 9. that he must rise again 

13. Because they have taken away my Lord, 

14. and knew not that it was Jesus. 

15. She, supposing )( him to be the gardener, 
18. that she had seen the Lord, 

29. Thomas, because thou hast seen me, 

31. that ye might believe that Jesus 

21 : 4. the disciples knew not that it was Jesus. 
7. Peter heard that it was the Lord, 

12. knowing that it was the Lord. 

15. thou knowest that I love thee. 

16. thou knowest that I love thee. 

17. Peter was grieved because he said 

— thou knowest that I love thee. 

23. that that disciple should not die : yet Jesus 

said not unto him, )( He shall not die; 

24. we know that his testimony is true. 
Acts 1 : 5. For John truly baptized with water ; 

17. For he was numbered with us, 
2: G.because that every man heard them 

13. said, )( These men are full of new wine. 
25. for he is on my right hand, that 

27. Because thou wilt not leave my soul 
29. that he is both dead and buried, 



Acts 2: 30. and knowing that God had sworn 
31. that his soul was not left in hell, 
36. that God hath made that same Jesus, 
3: 10. they knew that it was he which 

17.1 wot that through ignorance ye did (it), 

22. )( A prophet shall the Lord your God 
4:10. that by the name of Jesus Christ 

13. perceived that they were unlearned 

— that they had been with Jesus. 
16. for that indeed a notable miracle 
21. for all (men) glorified God for 

5: 4. why )( hast thou conceived this thing 
9. How is it that ye have agreed 

23. )( The prison truly found we shut 
25. )( Behold, the men whom ye put in 
38. for if this counsel or this work 

41. rejoicing that they were counted worthy 
6: 1. because their widows were neglected 

11. )( We have heard him speak blasphemous 

14. that this Jesus of Nazareth shall 
7: 6. That his seed should sojourn in 

25. how that God by his hand would 
8: 14. heard tluit Samaria had received 

18. when Simon saw that through laying on 
20. because thou hast thought that the 

33. for his life is taken from the earth. 
9:15./or he is a chosen vessel unto me, 

20. that he is the Son of God. 
22. proving that this is very Christ. 
26. and believed not that he was a disciple. 
27. and that he had spoken to him, 
38. had heard that Peter was there, . 
10: 14./t>r I have never eaten any thing that is 
. 34. 1 perceive that God is no respecter 
38./or God was with him. 

42. and to testify that it is he 

45. because that on the Gentiles also 
11 : 1. heard that the Gentiles had also 

3. )( Thou wentest into menuncircumcised, 
8. for nothing common or unclean 

24. For he was a good man, 

12 ; 3. And because he saw )( it pleased the Jews, 
9. and wist not that it was true 
11. that the Lord hath sent his angel, 
13: 32. glad tidings, how that the promise 

34. And as concerning that he raised 

— )( I will give you the sure mercies of 

David. 
38. that through this man is preached 
41 .for I work a work in your days, 

14: 9. perceiving that he had faith to be 
22. and that we must through much 
27. and how he had opened the door of faith 

15: 1. )( Except ye be circumcised 

5. That it was needful to circumcise 
7. ye know how that a good while ago 

24. that certain which went out from us 
16: 3. for they knew all that his father 

10. assuredly gathering that the Lord 

19. when her masters saw that the hope 
36. )( The magistrates have sent to let 

38. when they heard that they were Romans. 
17: 3. that Christ must needs have suffered, 

— and that this Jesus, whom I preach 

6. )( These that have turned the world 
13. had knowledge that the word of God 
18. because he preached unto them Jesus, 

18:13. )( This (fellow) persuadeth men to 
19:21. )( After I have been there, I must 

25. ye know that by this craft we have our 

26. that not alone at Ephesus, but 

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Actsl9:34. But when they knew that he was a Jew, 
20:23. Save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth in 
every city, saying that bonds 
25. 1 know that ye all, among whom 
26. to record this day, that I (am) pure from 
29. For I know this, that after my 
31. remember, that by the space of three 

34. that these hands have ministered 

35. how that so labouring ye ought 
— how he said, It is more blessed 

38. that they should see his face no more. 

21 :21. that thou teachest all the Jews 

22. for they will hear that thou art come. 
24. that those things, whereof they 
29. whom they supposed that Paul had 
31. that all Jerusalem was in an uproar. 

22: 2. when they heard that he spake in 
15. For thou shalt be his witness 

19. Lord, they know that I imprisoned 
21. Depart: for I will send thee far hence 
29. after he knew that he was a Roman, and 

because he had bound him. 
23: 5.1 wist not, brethren, that he was 

6. when Paul perceived that the one part 

20. )( The Jews have agreed to desire thee 
22. tell no man that thou hast shewed 

27. having understood that he was a Roman. 
34. understood that (he was) of Cilicia ; 

24: 11. understand, that there are yet 

14. that after the way which they 

21. )( Touching the resurrection 
26. He hoped also that money should 

25: 8. )( Neither against the law of the Jews, 

16. )( It is not the manner of the Romans 
26: 5. that after the most straitest sect 

27.1 know that thou believest. 

31. )( This man doeth nothing worthy of 
death 
27:10.1 perceive that this voyage will 

25. that it shall be even as 
28: 1. then they knew that the island 

22. that every where it is spoken against. 
25. )( Well spake the Holy Ghost 

28. that the salvation of God is sent 
Ro. 1: 8. that your faith is spoken of 

13. that oftentimes I purposed to 
32. that they which commit such 

2 : 2. we are sure that the judgment 

3. that thou shalt escape the judgment 

4. not knowing that the goodness of God 
3 : 2. because that unto them were 

8. )( Let us do evil, 

10. )( There is none righteous, no, not one: 
19. that what things soever the law saith, 
4: 9. for we say that faith was reckoned 

17. )( I have made thee a father of many 
21. being fully persuaded that, what 

23. that it was imputed to him ; 

5: 3. knowing that tribulation worketh 

5. because the love of God is shed 

8. in that, while we were yet sinners, 
6: 3. Know ye not, that so many of us 

6. Knowing this, that our old man 
8. believe that we shall also live 

9. Knowing that Christ being raised 

15. because we are not under the law, 

16. Know ye not, that to whom ye yield 
17. But God be thanked, that ye were 

7: I. how that the law hath dominion 

14. For we know that the law is spiritual: 
16. 1 consent unto the law that (it is) good. 

18. For I know that in me 



Ro. 7:21. that, when I would do good, evil is 
8:16. that we are the children of God: 
18. For I reckon that the sufferings 

21. Because the creature itself also 

22. For we know that the whole creation 

27. because he maketh intercession 

28. we know that all things work 

29. For whom he did foreknow, 
36. For thy sake we are killed 

38. For I am persuaded, that neither 
9: 2. That I have great heaviness and 

6. Not as though the word of God 

7. Neither, because they are the seed 
12. )( The elder shall serve the younger. 
17. )( Even for this same purpose have I 

28. because a short work will the Lord 

30. That the Gentiles, which followed not 
32. Because (they sought it) not by faith, 

10: 2. that they have a zeal of God, 

5. That the man which doeth those things 
9. That if thou shalt confess with thy 

— that God hath raised him from the 
11:25. that blindness in part is happened 

36. For of him, and through him, and to him, 
13 :11. that now (it is) high time to awake 
14:11. )( every knee shall bow to me, 

14. that (there is) nothing unclean of 

23. because (he eateth) not of faith: 
15:14. that ye also are full of goodness, 

29. And I am sure that, when I come 
ICo. 1: 5. That in every thing ye are enriched 

11. that there are contentions among you. 

12. that every one of you saith, 

14. that I baptized none of you, but 

15. Lest any should say that I had 

25. Because the foolishness of God is wiser 

26. how that not many wise men 
2:14. because they are spiritually 

3: 13. because it shall be revealed by fire ; 

16. Know ye not that ye are the temple 

20. thoughts of the wise, that they are vain. 
4: 9. For I think that God hath set forth 

— for we are made a spectacle unto 
5: 6. Know ye not that a little leaven 
6: 2. Do ye not know that the saints 

3. Know ye not that we shall judge 

7. because ye go to law one with another. 
9. Know ye not that the unrighteous 

15. Know ye not that your bodies 

16. know ye not that he which is joined 
1 9. know ye not that your body is 

7:26. that (it is) good for a man so to be. 
8: l.we know that we all have knowledge. 

4. we know that an idol (is) nothing 

— that (there is) none other God but one. 
9:10. that he that ploweth should 

13. Do ye not know that they which 

24. Know ye not that they which run 
10: l.be ignorant, how that all our fathers 

17. For we (being) many are one bread, 

19. What say I then ? that the idol is any thing, 

or )( that which is offered 

20. But (I say), that the things which the 
11 : 2. that ye remember me in all things, 

3. that the head of every man is Christ ; 

14. that, if a man have long hair, 

15. for (her) hair is given her for a 

17.1 praise (you) not, that ye come together 
23. That the Lord Jesus the (same) night 
12: 2. Ye know that ye were Gentiles, 
3. that no man speaking by the Spirit 
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]Co.l2: 16. Because I am not the eye, 

14:21. )( With (men of) other tongues 
23. will they not say that ye are mad ? 
25. and report that God is in you 
37. that the things that I write 
15: 3. how that Christ died for our sins 

4. And that he was buried, and that he rose 

again the third day 

5. And that he was seen of Cephas, 

12. Now if Christ be preached that he rose 

— that there is no resurrection 

15. because we have testified of God that he 

raised up Christ: 
27. But when he saith, )( All things are put 

under (him, it is) manifest that he is 
50. that flesh and blood cannot inherit 
58. ye know that your labour is not 
16:15. that it is the firstfruits of Achaia, 
17. for that which was lacking 
2Co. 1 : 5. For as the sufferings of Christ 

7. knowing, that as ye are partakers 
8. that we were pressed out of measure, 
10. in whom we trust that he will yet 

12. that in simplicity and godly sincerity, 

13. and I trust )( ye shall acknowledge 

14. that we are your rejoicing, 

18. But (as) God (is) true, )( our word 

toward you 

23. that to spare you I came not as yet 

24. Not for that we have dominion over 
2: 3. that my joy is (the joy) of you all. 

15. For we are unto God a sweet savour 

3 : 3. manifestly declared )( to be the epistle 

5. Not that we are sufficient of ourselves 
4: 6. For God, who commanded the light 

14. Knowing that he which raised up 
5 : 1 . For we know that if our earthly 

6. knowing that, whilst we are 

14(15). because we thus judge, that if one died 

19. To wit, that God was in Christ, 

6: 16. as God hath said, )( I will dwell in them, 
7 : 3. that ye are in our hearts to die 

8. For though I made you sorry with 

— for I perceive that the same epistle 

9. not that ye were made sorry, but that ye 

sorrowed to repentance: 

13. because his spirit was refreshed 

14. For if I have boasted any thing 

16. that I have confidence in you in all 
8 : 2. How that in a great trial of affliction 

3. For to (their) power, I bear record, 
9. that, though he was rich, yet for 

17. For indeed he accepted the 

9: 2. that Achaia was ready a year ago ; 

12. For the administration of this 
10: 7. that, as he (is) Christ's, even so 

10. For (his) letters, say they, (are) weighty 

1 1 . that, such as we are in word by 
11: 7. because I have preached to you 

10. )( no man shall stop me of this 

1 1 . Wherefore ? because I love you not ? 
21. as though we had been weak. 
31.knoweth that Hie not. 

12: A.Hoiv that he was caught up into 

13. that I myself was not burdensome 
19. think ye that we excuse ourselves 

13: 2. that, if I come again, I will not spare: 

5. how that Jesus Christ is in you, 

6. But I trust that ye shall know that we are 

not reprobates. 
Gal. 1:6.1 marvel that ye are so soon 

11. that the gospel which was preached 



Gal. 



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Phi. 



Col. 



lTh 



1 : 13. how that beyond measure I persecuted 

20. behold, before God, )( I lie not. 
23. That he which persecuted us 

2: 7. when they saw that the gospel of the 
1 1 . because he was to be blamed. 

14. But when I saw that they walked not 
16. Knowing that a man is not justified 

3: 7. that they which are of faith, 

8. foreseeing that God would justify 

— )( In thee shall all nations be blessed. 

11. But that no man is justified by 

— for, The just shall live by faith. 
4: 6. And because ye are sons, 

12. for I (am) as ye 

13. Ye know hoio through infirmity 

15. for I bear you record, that, if 
20./or I stand in doubt of you. 

22. that Abraham had two sons, 

27. for the desolate hath many more 
5 : 2. that if ye be circumcised, 

3. that he is a debtor to do 

10. that ye will be none otherwise minded: 

21. that they which do such things 
6: 8. For he that soweth to his flesh 
2:11. that ye (being) in time past Gentiles 

12. That at that time ye were without Christ 

18. For through him we both have access 
3: 3. How that by revelation 

4: 9. what is it but that he also descended 
25. for we are members one of another. 
5 : 5. that no whoremonger, nor unclean person, 

16. because the days are evil. 

23. For the husband is the head of 
30. For we are members of his body, 

6: 8. Knowing that whatsoever good 

9. knowing that your Master also 
12. For we wrestle not against flesh 

1 : 6. that he which hath begun a good work 

12. that the things (which happened) 
17. knowing that I am set for the 

19. For I know that this shall turn 

20. that in nothing I shall be ashamed, 

25. know that I shall abide 

27. that ye stand fast in one spirit, 

29. For unto you it is given 
2:11. that Jesus Christ (is) Lord, 

16. that I have not run in vain, 

22. that, as a son with the father, 

24. that I also myself shall come shortly. 

26. ye had heard that he had been sick. 

30. Because for the work of Christ 

3; 12. Not as though I had already attained, 
4: 10. that now at the last your care of me 

11. Not that I speak in respect of want: 

15. that in the beginning of the gospel, 

16. For even in Thessalonica ye sent 
17. Not because I desire a gift: 

1 : 16. For by him were all things created, 

19. For it pleased (the Father) that 
2: 9. For in him dwelleth all the fulness 
3 : 24. Knowing that of the Lord ye shall 
4: 1. knowing that ye also have a Master 

13. that he hath a great zeal for you, 

1 : 5. For our gospel came not unto you 

2: I. that it was not in vain: 

13. because, when ye received the word 
14./or ye also have suffered like things 

3; 3. know that we are appointed thereunto. 

4. that we should suffer tribulation ; 

6. and that ye have good remembrance 
8. For now we live, if ye stand fast 
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ITh. 4:15. that we which are alive (and) remain 

16. For the Lord himself shall descend 
5: 2. that the day of the Lord so cometh 

9. For God hath not appointed us to wrath, 
2Th. 1 : 3. because that your faith groweth 

10. because our testimony among you 
2: 2. as that the day of Christ is at hand. 
3. for (that day shall not come), except 

4. shewing himself that he is God. 

5. that, when I was yet with you, 

J3. because God hath from the beginning 
3: 4. that ye both do and will do 
7. for we behaved not ourselves 
9. Not because we have not power, 
10. that if any would not work, 
iTi. 1 : 8. But we know that the law (is) good, 

9. that the law is not made for 

12. for that he counted me faithful, 

13. because I did (it) ignorantly 
15. that Christ Jesus came into 

4: I. that in the latter times some 

4. For every creature of God (is) good, 
10. because we trust in the living God, 
5:12. because they have cast off their 
6 : 2. because they are brethren ; 

— because they are faithful 

7. (it is) certain )( we can carry nothing out. 
2Ti. 1 : 5. 1 am persuaded that in thee also. 
12. persuaded that he is able to keep 
15. that all they which are in Asia 
16. for he oft refreshed me, 
2: 23. knowing that they do gender strifes. 
3: I. that in the last days perilous 
15. And that from a child 
Tit. 3:11. Knowing that he that -is such 
Philem. 7. because the bowels of the saints 

19. 1 do not say to thee how thou owest 

21. knowing that thou wilt also do 

22. for I trust that through your prayers 
Heb 2: 6. What is man, that thou art mindful 

— that thou visitest him? 

3: 19. we see that they could not enter 

7 : 8. of whom it is witnessed that he liveth. 

14. For (it is) evident that our Lord 

17. )( Thou (art) a priest for ever 
8: 9. because they continued not in my 

10. For this (is) the covenant that I will 

11. for all shall know me, 

12. For I will be merciful to their 
10: 8. )( Sacrifice and offering and 
11: 6. must believe that he is, 

13. confessed that they were strangers 

14. declare plainly that they seek a 

18. That in Isaac shall thy seed be called: 

19. Accounting that God (was) able 
12: 17. For ye know how that afterward, 

13 : 18. for we trust )( we have a good conscience 
Jas. 1: S.that the trying of your faith 
7. let not that man think that he 

10. because as the flower of the grass 
12./or when he is tried, 

13. )( I am tempted of God: 

23. For if any be a hearer of the word, 
2:19. Thou believest that there is one God ; 

20. that faith without works is dead? 
22. Seest thou how faith wrought 

24. Ye see then how that by works 
3: 1. knowing that we shall receive 
4: 4. that the friendship of the world 

5. Do ye think that the scripture 
5: 8. for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh. 
11. that the Lord is very pitiful, and of tender 



Jas. 5.20. that he which converteth the sinner 
IPet. 1:12. that not unto themselves, but 

16. Be ye holy ; for I am holy. 

18. that ye were not redeemed with 
2: 3. tasted that the Lord (is) gracious. 

15. For so is the will of God, 
21. because Christ also suffered 

3: 9. knowing that ye are thereunto called, 
12. For the eyes of the Lord (are) over 
18. For Christ also hath once suffered 

4: l.for he that hath suffered in the 
8. for charity shall cover the 
14. for the spirit of glory and of God 

17. For the time (is come) that judgment 
5: 5. for God resisteth the proud, 

7. for he careth for you. 
8. because your adversary the devil, 
2Pet. 1.14. Knowing that shortly I must put off 

20. that no prophecy of the scripture 

3: 3. that there shall come in the last days 

5. that by the word of God 

8.that one day (is) with the Lord as 
1 Joh. 1 : 5. that God is light, 

6. If we say that we have fellowship 
8. If we say that we have no sin, 

10. If we say that we have not sinned, 

2: 3. hereby we do know that we know him, 
5. hereby know we that we are in him. 
8. because the darkness is past, 

11. because that darkness hath blinded 

12. because your sins are forgiven 

13. because ye have known him 

— because ye have overcome 

— because ye have known the Father. 

14. because ye have known him 

— because ye are strong, 

16. For all that (is) in the world, 

18. as ye have heard that antichrist 

— we know that it is the last time. 

19. that they were not all of us. 

21. because ye know not the truth, but because 

ye know it, and that no lie is 

22. that denieth that Jesus is the Christ? 

29. If ye know that he is righteous, ye know 
that every one that 
3 : 1 . because it knew him not. 

2. we know chat, when he shall appear, 

— for we shall see him as he is. 
5. And ye know that he was manifested 
8. for the devil sinneth from the 
9. for his seed remaineth in him: 

— because he is born of God. 

11. For this is the message that 

12. Because his own works were evil, 
14. We know that we have passed from death 

unto life, because we love the 
15. and ye know that no murderer 
16. because he laid down his life 

19. we know that we are of the truth, 

20. For if our heart condemn us, )( God is 
greater than 

22. because we keep his commandments, 
24. we know that he abideth in us, 
4: 1 . because many false prophets 

3. ye have heard that it should come ; 

4. because greater is he that is in you, 
7. for love is of God ; 
8. for God is love. 
9. because that God sent his only 

10. not that we loved God, but that he loved 

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because he hath given us of his Spirit. 

that the Father sent the Son 

shall confess that Jesus is the Son 

because as he is, so are we in 

because fear hath torment. 

because he first loved us. 

If a man say, )( I love God, 

Whosoever believeth that Jesus 

By this we know that we love 

For whatsoever is born of God 

but he that believeth that Jesus 

because the Spirit is truth. 

For there are three that bear record 

for this is the witness of God 

because he believeth not the 

that God hath given to us eternal life, 

may know that ye have eternal 

that, if we ask any thing according 

if we know that he hear us, 

we know that we have the petitions 

We know that whosoever is born of 

we know that we are of God, 

we know that the Son of God is come, 

that I found of thy children 

For many deceivers are entered 

and ye know that our record is true. 

how that the Lord, having saved 

for they have gone in the way of Cain, 

How that they told you )( there should be 

mockers in the 
and how thou canst not bear 
because thou hast left thy first love. 
that thou hatest the deeds of 
because thou hast there them 
because thou sufferest that woman 
the churches shall know that I am he 
that thou hast a name that thou livest, and 

art dead. 
for they are worthy. 
for thou hast a little strength, 
and to know that I have loved thee. 
Because thou hast kept the word 
that thou art neither cold nor hot: 
So then because thou art lukewarm, 
Because thou sayest, )( I am rich, 
knowest not that thou art wretched, 
for thou hast created all things, 
because no man was found worthy 
for thou wast slain, 
For the great day of his wrath is 
For the Lamb which is in the 
because they were made bitter. 
that there should be time no longer: 
for it is given unto the Gentiles: 
because these two prophets 
. because thou hast taken to thee 
for the accuser of our brethren is cast 
for the devil is come down 
knoweth that he hath but a short time. 
. when the dragon saw that he was cast 
for the hour of his judgment is come: 
because she made all nations drink 
for the time is come for thee to reap ; for 

the harvest of the earth is ripe. 
for her grapes are fully ripe. 
for in them is filled up the wrath of God: 
.for (thou) only (art) holy: for all na- 
tions shall come and worship before 
thee; for thy judgments are made 
. because thou hast judged thus. 
. For they have shed the blood of saints 
.for the plague thereof was exceeding 



Rev.17 : 14./or he is Lord of lords, and 
18:3. For all nations have drunk 

5. For her sins have reached unto 
7. for she saith in her heart, 

8. for strong (is) the Lord God who 
10. for in one hour is thy judgment 
11. for no man buyeth their merchandise 
17(16). For in one hour so great riches 
19./or in one hour is she made 
20./or God hath avenged you on her. 
23 .for thy merchants were the great 
— for by thy sorceries were all 
19: 2. For true and righteous (are) his judg- 
ments : for he hath judged the great 

6. for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth. 

7. for the marriage of the Lamb is come, 
21 : 4. for the former things are passed away. 

5. for these words are true and 
22: 5. for the Lord God giveth them light: 
10. for the time is at hand. 



otov, hotou> for ovtlvoq, gen. of ogtlq. 

It is combined with swc, and has xpovov understood. 

Mat. 5:25. whiles thou art in the way with 
Lu. 13: 8. till )( I shall dig about it, and dung 

15: 8. seek diligently till )( she find (it) ? 

22: 16. until )( it be fulfilled in thee 

18. until )( the kingdom of God shall come. 
Joh. 9: 18. until )( they called the parents 



ou, hou. adv. of place. 

and stood over where the young child 
For where two or three are gathered 
where Jesus had appointed them. 
where he had been brought up: 
found the place where it was written, 
whither he himself would come, 
into the house where he entereth in. 
, wherein never man before was laid, 
unto the village, ichither they went: 
where the dead was laid. 
where abode both Peter, and James, 
it filled all the house where they were 

sitting. 
. where he begat two sons. 
where many were gathered 
where prayer was wont to be made; 
, where we abode seven days. 
where they were gathered together. 
where I ought to be judged: 
Where we found brethren, and 
for where no law is, (there is) no 
But where sin abounded, grace did 
in the place where it was said 
on my journey whithersoever I go. 
and where the Spirit of the Lord (is), 
where Christ sitteth on the right hand 
. When (lit. where) your fathers tempted 
where the whore sitteth, 



Ol>, OVK, OVfo OU, OUk, Ollk. 

Those passages in which it is combined with jury, as 
a strong double negation, will be found above in 
the series ov \x,r) ; and for those in which it is 



Mat. 2 


9. 


18: 


20. 


28 


16. 


Lu. 4 


16. 




17. 


10: 


1. 


22 


10. 


23:53 


24:28. 


Joh. 11: 


41. 


Acts 1 


13. 


2 


2. 


7 


29 


12 


12. 


16 


13. 


20 


6 




8. 


25 


10. 


28 


14. 


Ro. 4 


15. 


5 


20. 


9 


26. 


lCo.16 


6. 


2Co. 3 


17. 


Col. 3 


1. 


Heb 3 


9 


Rev 17 


15. 



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closely combined with m, see ovketi. || shews 
that it is combined with another negative in the 
Greek. 

Mat. 1 : 25. And knew her not till she had 

2:18. and would not be comforted, becaujp they 

are not. 
3: 11. whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: 
4: 4. Man shall not live by bread alone, 

7. Thou shalt not tempt the Lord 
5: 14. A city that is set on an hill cannot be hid. 
17. 1 am not come to destroy, but 
21 . Thou shalt not kill ; 
27. Thou shalt not commit adultery: 
33. Thou shalt not forswear thyself, 

36. because thou canst not make one hair 

37. Yea, yea ; Nay, nay : 

6: 1. otherwise ye have mo reward of 
5. thou shalt not be as the hypocrites 

20. where thieves do mo* break through 

24. Ye canrco* serve God and 
26. for they sow not, neither do 

— Are ye not much better than they? 

28. they toil mo*, neither do they spin: 
30. (shall he) not much more (clothe) 

7: 3.considerest mo* the beam 
18. A good tree cannot bring forth 

21 . Not every one that saith unto me, 

22. have we not prophesied in thy name? 

25. and it fell mo*; 

29. and mo* as the scribes. 

8: 8. 1 am mo* worthy that thou 

20. the Son of man hath mo* where to 
9: 12. need not a physician, 

13. and not sacrifice: for I am not come to 

14. but thy disciples fast mo*? 

24. for the maid is not dead, but sleepeth. 
10:20. For it is mo* ye that speak, 

24. The disciple is mo* above (his) 

26. nothing covered, that shall not be revealed; 

and hid, that shall not be known. 
29. and one of them shall not fall 
34. 1 came not to send peace, but 
37. is not worthy of me: 
-~ is mo* worthy of me. 

38. he thattaketh not his cross, 

— is not worthy of me. 

11:11. there hath not risen a greater 
17. and ye have mo* danced; 

— and ye have not lamented. 
20. because they repented not : 

12: 2. do that which is not lawful 

3. Have ye not read what David did, 

4. which was mo* lawful for him 

5. Or have ye mo* read in the law, 

7.1 will have mercy, and mo* sacrifice, ye 
would mo* have condemned 

19. He shall mo* strive, nor cry ; 

20. shall he mo* break, and smoking flax shall 

he mo* quench, 
24. doth mo* cast out devils, but by 
25. against itself shall mo* stand: 
31 . shall mo* be forgiven unto men. 
32.it shall mo* be forgiven him, 

39. and there shall mo sign be given 
43. seeking rest, and findeth none. 

13: 5. where they had not much earth: 
11. but to them it is mo* given. 
12. but whosoever hath mo*, 
13. because they seeing see not; and hearing 

they hear not, 
17. and have not seen (them); 



Mat.13: 17. and have mo* heard (them). 

21. Yet hath he not root in himself, 

29. But he said, Nay ; lest while 

34. without a parable spake he mo* unto them : 

55.1s not this the carpenter's son? 

57. A prophet is not without honour, 

58. And he did not many mighty works 
14: 4. It is mo* lawful for thee to have her. 

16. They need mo* depart; 

17. We have here but (lit. we have mo* here 
except) five loaves, 

15: 2. for they wash mo* their hands when 
1 1 . Not that which goeth into the mouth 
13. hath not planted, shall be rooted up. 
20.defileth mo* a man. 
23. he answered her mo* a word. 
24. 1 am mo* sent but unto the lost 
26. It is mo* meet to take the children's 

32. and have Mothing to eat (lit. mo* any- 
thing): and I will not send them away 
fasting, 

16: 3. but can ye mo* (discern) the signs 
4. there shall mo sign be given unto it, 
7. because we have taken mo bread. 
8. because ye have brought mo bread? 
11. How is it that ye do not understand that 

I spake (it) mo* to you 
12. how that he bade (them) mo* beware 

17. flesh and blood hath mo* revealed 

18. and the gates of hell shall mo* prevail 
23. for thou savourest mo* the things 

17: 12. and they knew him mo*, 

16. and they could mo* cure him. 

19. Why could mo* we cast him out? 

21. this kind goeth mo* out but by 
24. Doth mo* your master pay tribute? 

18: 14. it is not the will of your Father 

22.1 say mo* unto thee, Until seven times: 
30. And he would mo*: 

33. Shouldest not thou also have had 
19: 4. Have ye mo* read, that he which 

8. from the beginning it was mo* so. 
10.it is mo* good to marry. 
11. All (men) canrao* receive this 
18. thou shalt do mo murder, Thou shalt mo* 
commit adultery, Thou shalt mo* steal, 
Thou shalt mo* bear false witness, 
20:13.1 do thee no wrong: 

15. Is it not lawful for me to do 

22. Ye know not what ye ask. 

23. is mo* mine to give, 

26. But it shall mo* be so among you: 

28. the Son of man came not to be 
21 : 2 1 . ye shall not only do this 

25. Why did ye not then believe him? 

27. We canno* tell. 

29. and said, I will mo*: but 
30.1 (go), sir: and went mo*. 
32. and ye believed him mo*: 
— repented not afterward, that ye 

22: 3. and they would mo* come. 

8. which were bidden were mo* worthy. 
11. which had mo* on a wedding 
16. neither || carest thou for any (man): for 

thou regardest not the person of men. 
17. to give tribute unto Caesar, or not? 

31. have ye mo* read that which was spoken 

32. God is mo* the God of the dead, 
23: 3. for they say, and do mo*. 

4. will mo* move them with one 
13(14). for ye neither go in (yourselves), 

30. we would not have been partakers 



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Mat.23:37.and ye would not! 

24: 2. See ye not all these things ? 

21 . such as was not since the beginning 

22. there should no flesh be saved: 
29. the moon shall not give her light, 
39. And knew not until the flood came, 

42 . for ye know not what hour your Lord 

43. would not have suffered his house 

44. in such an hour as ye think not 

50. in a day when he looketh not for (him), 

and in an hour that he is not aware of, 
25: 3. and took no oil with them: 
9. lest there be not enough for us 
12.1 know you not. 
13. for ye know neither the day 
24. reaping where thou hast not sown, and 

gathering where thou hast not strawed: 
26. that I reap where I sowed not, and gather 

where I have not strawed: 
42. and ye gave me no meat: I was thirsty, 

and ye gave me no drink: 
43. and ye took me not in: naked, and ye 

clothed me not: sick, and in prison, 

and ye visited me not. 

44. and did not minister unto thee ? 

45. as ye did (it) not to one of the least 
26: 11. but me ye have not always. 

24. if he had not been born. 

39. nevertheless not as I will, 

40. What, could ye not watch with me 
42. if this cup may not pass away 

53. Thinkest thou that I cannot now 
55. and ye laid no hold on me. 
60. But found none : 

— (yet) found they none. 

70. 1 know not what thou sayest. 
72. 1 do not know the man. 
74. 1 know not the man. 
27: 6. It is not lawful for to put them into 

13. Hearest thou not how many things 

14. he answered ) ( || him to never a word ; 
34. he would not drink, 

42. himself he cannot save. 
28: 6. He is no* here: 
Mar 1 : 7.1 am not worthy to stoop down 
22. and not as the scribes. 
34. and suffered not the devils to speak, 
2: 17. They that are whole have no need 

— I came not to call the righteous, 

18. but thy disciples fast not ? 

19. bridegroom with them, they canno* fast. 

24. that which is not lawful ? 

26. which is not lawful to eat 
27. and not man for the sabbath: 

3: 24, that kingdom cannot stand. 

25. that house canwo* stand. 

26. he cannot stand, but hath an end. 

27. No man can )( || enter into a strong 
29. hath never forgiveness, but is in danger 

4: 5. where it had not much earth ; 
7. and it yielded no fruit. 
13. Know ye not this parable? 
17. have no root in themselves, 
21. and not to be set on a candlestick? 
22. For there is nothing hid, which 
25. and he that hath not, from him shall 

27. he knoweth not how. 

34. without a parable spake he not unto them : 
38. Master, carest thou not that we 
40. how is it that ye have no faith ? 
5:19. Jesus suffered him not, 

37. he suffered )( || no man to follow him, 



Mar 5: 39. the damsel is not dead, but 
6: 3. Is no* this the carpenter, 
— and are not his sisters here 

4. A prophet is not without honour, 

5. he could there )( || do no mighty work, 

18. It is not lawful for thee to have 

19. but she could not : 
26. he would not reject her. 
36. for they have nothing to eat. 
52. they considered not (the miracle) 

7: 3. except they wash (their) hands oft, eat 
not, 
, except they wash, they eat not. 
, Why walk not thy disciples according 
,Do ye not perceive, 

(it) cannot defile him ; 
, Because it entereth not into 
.but he could not be hid. 
. for it is not meet to take the 
. and have nothing to eat: 
.neither had they (lit. and they had not) in 

the ship 
. because we have no bread. 
. because ye have no bread ? 
. Having eyes, see ye not ? and having ears, 
hear ye not ? and do ye not remember ? 
. How is it that ye do not understand ? 
. thou savourest not the things 
. so as no fuller on earth can 
. For he wist not what to say ; 
. and they could not. 
. Why could not we cast him out ? 
. and he would not that any man 
. receiveth not me, but him that 
. and he followeth not us: 

because he followeth not us. 
. For he that is not against us 
. Where their worm dieth not, and the fire 

is not quenched. 
. Where their worm dieth not, and the fire 
is not quenched. 

Where their worm dieth not, and the fire 

is not quenched, 
.impossible, but not with God: 
. Ye know not what ye ask : 
. is not mine to give ; 
. so shall it not be among you : 
. the Son of man came not to be 
.for the time of figs was not (yet). 
. would not suffer that any man 
. Is it not written, My house 

if ye do not forgive, 

Why then did ye not believe him ? 

We canno* tell. 

. and carest ) ( || for no man : for thou re- 
gardest not the person of men, 

to give tribute to Cassar, or not ? 
.and dying left no seed. 
. And the seven had her, and left no seed: 
. Do ye not therefore err, 

have ye not read in the book of 
. He is not the God of the dead, 
. There is none other commandment greater 
. and there is none other but he : 
. Thou art not far from the kingdom 
. for it is not ye that speak, 

standing where it ought not, 
. such as was not from the beginning 
.no flesh should be saved: 
.the moon shall not give her light, 

for ye know not when the time is. 

for ye know not when the master 



4. 
5. 

18, 

19, 

24 

27 

8: 2 

14 

16 
17 

18 

21 

33 

9: 3 

6 

18 
28 
30 
37 
38 

40 
44 

46 

48. 

10:27 
38 
A0 
43 
45 

11:13 
16 
17 
26 
31 
33 

12:14 



13 



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Marl4: 7 
21 
29 
36 
37 
40 
49 
55 
56 
60 
68 
71 
15: 4 
23 
31 
16: 6 
14, 
Lu. 1: 7. 
20. 
22. 
33. 
34. 
37. 

2: 7. 
37. 
43. 
49. 
50. 

3:16. 

4: 2. 

4. 

12. 

22, 

41. 

5:31, 
32, 
36. 

6: 2, 
4. 
40, 
41, 
42. 
43. 
44, 
46, 
48 

7: 6, 

32 

44, 
45 

46 

8:13 

14 

17 



19. 

27. 

43. 
47. 
51. 
52 
9:13 
40 
49 
50 
53 
55 



but me ye have not always. 

if he had never been born. 

be offended, yet (will) not I. 

nevertheless not what I will, 

couldest not thou watch one hour? 

neither wist they what to answer 

and ye took me not: 

to put him to death ; and found none. 

but their witness agreed not 

Answerest )( || thou nothing? 

I know not, neither understand 

I know not this man of whom 

Answerest )( || thou nothing? 

but he received (it) not. 

himself he cannot save. 

he is risen; he is not here: 

because they believed not 

And they had no child, 

because thou believest not my words, 

he could not speak unto them: 

of his kingdom there shall be no end. 

seeing I know not a man? 

with God nothing shall be impossible. 

there was no room for them in the inn. 

which departed not from the temple, 

Joseph and his mother knew not (of it). 

wist ye not that I must be 

they understood not the saying 

I am not worthy to unloose: 

in those days he did )( || eat nothing: 

shall not live by bread alone, 

Thou shalt not tempt the Lord 

Is not this Joseph's son ? 

suffered them not to speak: 

need not a physician ; 

I came not to call the righteous, 

agreeth not with the old. 

that which is not lawful to do on 

which it is not lawful to eat 

The disciple is not above his master: 

but perceivest not the beam that is 

when thou thyself beholdest not 

good tree bringeth not forth 

of thorns men do not gather figs, 

and do net the things which I say? 

and could not shake it: 

he was now not far from the house, 

for I am not worthy that thou 

and ye have not danced ; 

and ye have not wept. 

thou gavest me no water for my feet: 

Thou gavest me no kiss: 

hath not ceased to kiss my feet. 

thou didst not anoint: 

and these have no root, 

and bring no fruit to perfection. 

For nothing is secret, that shall not be 

made manifest ; 
that shall not be known 
and could not come at him 
and ware no clothes, neither abode in (any) 

house, 
. neither || could be healed of any, 
.that she was not hid, 
. he suffered )( || no man to go in, 
. she is not dead, but sleepeth. 
. We have no more but five loaves 
. and they could not . 
.because he followeth not with us. 
. he that is not against us 
And they did not receive hirn, 
Ye know not what manner of spirit 



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Lu. 9:56. is not come to destroy men's lives, 
58. hath not where to lay (his) head. 
10: 24. and have not seen (them); 

— and have not heard (them). 
40. dost thou not care that my sister 
42. which shall not be taken away 

11 : 6. and I have nothing to set before him? 
7. 1 cannot rise and give thee. 
8. Though he will not rise and give him, 

29. there shall no sign be given 

38. marvelled that he had not first washed 
40. did not he that made that which 
44. are not aware (of them). 
46. yourselves touch not the burdens 
52. ye entered not in yourselves, 

12: 2. that shall not be revealed; neither hid, 
that shall not be known. 

6. and not one of them is forgotten 
10.it shall not be forgiven. 
15.consisteth not in the abundance 

17. because I have no room where 
24. for they neither sow nor reap; which 

neither have storehouse 
27. they toil not, they spin not; 
33. where no thief approacheth, 

39. and not have suffered his house 

40. at an hour when ye think not. 
46. when he looketh not for (him), and at an 

hour when he is not aware, 
56. how is it that ye do not discern 
57. judge ye not what is right? 
13: 6. sought fruit thereon, and found none. 

7. on this fig tree, and find none: 

15. doth not each one of you on the 

16. And ought not this woman, 
24. and shall not be able. 
25. 1 know you not whence ye are: 
27.1 know you not whence ye are? 

33. for it cannot be that 

34. and ye would not ! 
14: 5. and will not straightway pull 

6. And they could not answer 
14. for they cannot recompense 
20. and therefore I canyiot come. 

26. and hate not his father, and 

— he cannot be my disciple. 

27. whosoever doth not bear his 

— cannot be my disciple. 

30. and was not able to finish. 

33. that forsaketh not all that he hath, he 
cannot be my disciple. 

15: 4. doth not leave the ninety and nine 

7. which need no repentance. 
13. And not many days after 
28. and would not go in: 

16: 2. for thou mayest be no longer steward. 
3. 1 cannot dig ; to beg I am ashamed. 

11. ye have not been faithful 

12. if ye have not been faithful in that 

13. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. 

31. If they hear not Moses and the 
17: 9. that were commanded him ? I trow not. 

18. There are not found that returned 
20. The kingdom of God cometh not with 
22. and ye shall not see (it). 

18: 4. And he would not for a while: 

— Though I fear not God, nor regard man ; 
11. that I am not as other men 

13. would not || lift up so much 

34. neither knew they the things which 
19: 3. and could not for the press, 

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20: 



21: 



Lu. 19:21. that thou layedst not down, and reapest 
that thou didst not sow. 

22. that I laid not down, and reaping that I 

did not sow: 

23. Wherefore then gavest not thou 
44. they shall not leave in thee one 

— thou knewest not the time of thy 
48. And could not find what they 

5. Why then believed ye him not ? 

21. neither acceptest thou the person 

22. to give tribute unto Ceesar, or no ? 
26. And they could not take hold 
31. and they left no children, 

38. For he is not a God of the dead, 
: 6. shall not be left one stone upon another, 

that shall not be thrown down. 
9. but the end (is) not by and by. 
1.5. shall not be able to gainsay 
22:26. But ye (shall) not (be) so: 
53. ye stretched forth no hands 

57. Woman, I know him not. 

58. And Peter said, Man, I am not. 
60. Man, I know not what thou sayest. 

23:29. and the wombs that never bare, and the 
paps which never gave suck. 
34. for they know not what they do. 
51. The same had not consented to the 
53. wherein )( |1 never man before was laid. 

24: 3. and found not the body of the Lord 

6. He is not here, but is risen : 
18. and hast not known the things 

24. but him they saw not. 

39. for a spirit hath not flesh and bones, 
Joh. 1: 5. the darkness comprehended it not. 

8. He was not that Light, 

10. and the world knew him not. 

11. and his own received him not. 
13. Which were born, not of blood, 

20. he confessed, and denied not; but con- 
fessed, I am not the Christ. 

21 . 1 am not. Art thou that prophet ? And 
he answered, No. 

25. if thou be not that Christ, 

26. whom ye know not; 

27.1 am not worthy to unloose. 
31. And I knew him not : 

33. And I knew him not: 
47(48). in whom is no guile ! 

2: 3. They have no wine. 

9. and knew not whence it was: 

12. they continued there not many days. 

24. Jesus did not commit himself 

25. And needed not that any should 

3: 3. he cannot see the kingdom of God. 
5. he cannot enter into the kingdom 

8. but canst not tell whence it cometh, 
10. and knowest not these things? 

1 1 . and ye receive not our witness. 

12. and ye believe not, 

17. For God sent not his Son into the 

18. is not condemned: 

20. neither cometh to the light, 

27. A man can )( || receive nothing, except it 

be given him 

28. that I said, I am not the Christ, 

34. God giveth not the Spirit by measure 
36. shall not see life ; 

4: 2. Jesus himself baptized not, but 

9. for the Jews have no dealings with 
17.1 have no husband. 

— Thou hast well said, I have no husband : 
18. is not thy husband: 



Joh. 



4:22. 
32. 
35. 

38. 
44. 
5: 7. 
10. 
13. 
18. 
19. 

23. 
24. 
30. 

31. 
34. 

38. 

40. 
41. 
42. 
43. 
44. 
47. 
6: 7. 
17. 
22. 

24. 
26. 
32. 
36. 
38. 
42. 
46. 
53. 
58. 
63. 
64. 
70. 
7: 1. 
7. 
10. 
12. 
16. 
18. 
19. 
22. 
25. 
28. 

34. 

35. 
36. 

45. 
52. 
8:13. 
14. 
15. 
16. 
21. 
22. 
23. 
27. 
29. 
35. 
37. 
• 40. 
41. 



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Ye worship ye know not what: 

I have meat to eat that ye know not of. 

Say not ye, There are yet four months, 

whereon ye bestowed no labour: 

that a prophet hath no honour in 

Sir, I have no man, when the 

it is not lawful for thee to 

he that was healed wist not who 

because he not only had broken the 

The Son can )( || do nothing of himself, 

but what he 
honoureth not the Father 
and shall not come into condemnation ; 
I can )( || of mine own self do nothing: 
I seek not mine own will, 
of myself, my witness is not true. 
I receive not testimony from man: 
ye have not his word abiding 
him ye believe not. 
And ye will not come to me, 
I receive not honour from men. 
ye have not the love of God in you. 
and ye receive me not: 
and seek not the honour that 
But if ye believe not his writings, 
of bread is not sufficient for them, 
and Jesus was not come to them, 
that there was none other boat 
and that Jesus went not with 
saw that Jesus was not there, 
not because ye saw the miracles, 
Moses gave you not that bread 
have seen me, and believe not. 
not to do mine own will, 
Is not this Jesus, the son of 
Not that any man hath seen 
ye have no life in you. 
not as your fathers did eat 
the flesh )( || profiteth nothing: 
some of you that believe not. 
Have not I chosen you twelve, 
for he would not walk in Jewry, 
The world cannot hate you ; but 
not openly, but as it were in secret. 
Nay ; but he deceiveth the people. 
My doctrine is not mine, 
and no unrighteousness is in him. 
Did not Moses give you the law, 
not because it is of Moses, 
Is not this he, whom they seek 
I am not come of myself, 
whom ye know not. 
and shall not find (me) : and where I am, 

(thither) ye cannot come, 
that we shall not find him ? 
and shall not find (me): and where I am, 

(thither) ye cannot come? 
Why have ye not brought him ? 
out of Galilee ariseth no prophet, 
thy record is not true, 
but ye cannot tell whence I come, 
I judge )( || no man. 
for I am not alone, 
whither I go, ye canrao* come. 
Whither I go, ye cannot come. 
I am not of this world. 
They understood not that he spake 
hath not left me alone ; 
abideth not in the house for ever: 
hath no place in you. 
this did not Abraham. 
We be not born of fornication ; 



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Joh. 8:43. Why do ye not understand my speech? 

(even) because ye cannot hear my word, 
.and abode not in the truth, because there 

is no truth in him. 
. ye believe me not. 
• why do ye not believe me ? 
.ye therefore hear (them) not, because ye 

are not of God. 
. Say we not well that thou art 
. I have not a devil ; 
.1 seek not mine own glory: 
. Yet ye have not known him; 
if I should say, I know him not, 
. Is not this he that sat and begged ? 
. He said, I know not. 
, This man is not of God, because he keep- 

eth not the sabbath 
. But the Jews did not believe 
,we know not; or who hath opened his 

eyes, we know not: 
, I know not: one thing I know, 
and ye did not hear: 
i we know not from whence he is. 
, that ye know not from whence he is, 
God heareth not sinners: 
Since the world began was it not heard 
he could )( || do nothing, 
ye should have no sin: 
they know not the voice of strangers, 
they understood not what things 
but the sheep did not hear them. 
The thief cometh not, but for 
and not the shepherd, whose own the sheep 

are not, 
and careth not for the sheep, 
which are not of this fold: 
These are not the words of him that 
I told you, and ye believed not: 
But ye believe not, because ye are not of 

my sheep, 
neither shall any (man) pluck them 
For a good work we stone thee not ; 
Is it not written in your law, 
and the scripture cannot be broken; 
If I do not the works of my Father, 
This sickness is not unto death, 
he stumbleth not, 
because there is no light in him. 
that I was not there, 
my brother had not died, 
my brother had not died. 
Could not this man, which opened 
Said I not unto thee, 
Ye know )( || nothing at all, 
this spake he not of himself: 
And not for that nation only, 
Why was not this ointment sold 
not that he cared for the poor ; 
but me ye have not always, 
came not for Jesus' sake only, 
These things understood not his 
Perceive ye how ye prevail )( || nothing? 
This voice came not because 
knoweth not whither he goeth. 
yet they believed not on him: 
Therefore they could not believe, 
they did not confess (him), • 
believeth not on me, but on him 
I judge him not: for I came not to judge 

the world, 
For I have not spoken of myself; 
What I do thou knowest not now : 



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Joh. 13. 8. thou hast no part with me. 

10. He that is washed needeth not 

16. The servant is not greater than 
18.1 speak not of you all : 

33. Whither I go, ye cannot come; 
36. thou canst not follow me now; 
37. why cannot I follow thee now? 
14: 5. Lord, we know not whither thou 
9. and yet hast thou not known me, 
lO.Believest thou not that I am in 
— I speak not of myself: but 

17. whom the world cannot receive, because 

it seeth him not, 
18.1 will not leave you comfortless: 

22. Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, 

24. keepeth not my sayings: and the 'word 

which ye hear is not mine, 
27 .not as the world giveth, give I 
30. and hath )(|| nothing in me. 
15: 4. As the branch cannot bear fruit 

5. for without me ye can )( || do nothing. 

15. for the servant knoweth not what 

16. Ye have not chosen me, but 

19. but because ye are not of the world, 

20. The servant is not greater than 

21. because they know not him that 

22. they had not had sin: but now they have 

no cloke for their sin. 
24. they had not had sin: 
16: 3. because they have not known the Father, 

4. these things I said not unto you at 

7. the Comforter will not come unto you; 
9. because they believe not on me; 

12. but ye cannot bear them now. 

13. for he shall not speak of himself; 
16. and ye shall not see me: 

17. A little while, and ye shall not see me: 

18. we cannot tell what he saith.* 
19. and ye shall not see me: 

23. in that day ye shall )( || ask me nothing. 

24. Hitherto have ye )( || asked nothing in 
26. and I say not unto you, 

30. and needest not that any man 
32. and yet I am not alone, 
17: 9. 1 pray not for the world, 

14. they are not of the world, even as I am not 

of the world. 
15. 1 pray not that thou shouldest 

16. They are not of the world, even as I am 

not of the world. 
20. Neither pray I for these alone, 

25. the world hath not known thee: 

18: 9. which thou gavest me have I )(||lost none. 

17. He saith, I am not. 

25. He denied (it), and said, I am not. 

26. Did not I see thee in the garden with 
28. went not into the judgment hall, 

30. we would not have delivered him up 

31. It is not lawful for us to put any 
36. My kingdom is not of this world: 

— but now is my kingdom not from hence. 
19: 6. for I find no fault in him. 

9. But Jesus gave him no answer. 

10. Speakest thou not unto me? knowest thou 

not that I 

11. Thou couldest )( || have no power (at all) 
12. thou art not Caesar's friend: 

15. We have no king but Caesar. 
33. they brake not his legs: 

36. A bone of him shall not be broken. 
20: 2. and we know not where they have 

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4:12 
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14, 

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22. 

23. 
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25. 

35. 

37. 

39. 

46. 
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28. 

15: 1. 

2. 

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21. 

37. 



. not lying with the linen clothes, 

.and I know not where they have laid him. 

. and knew not that it was Jesus. 

.was not with them when Jesus came. 

.which are not written in this book: 

.but the disciples knew not that it 

. They answered him, No. 

. for they were not far from land, 

.yet was not the net broken. 

.carry (thee) whither thou wouldest not. 

. that that disciple should not die : yet Jesus 

said not unto him, He shall not die ; 
. not many days hence. 
. It is not for you to know 
. Behold, are not all these which 
. For these are not drunken, as 
.because it was not possible 
. Because thou wilt not leave 
. his soul was not left in hell, 
. For David is not ascended 
. Silver and gold have I none ; 
. Neither is there salvation in any other: 
. and we cannot deny (it). 
. For we cannot but speak the things 
. thou hast not lied unto men, 
.and found them not in the prison, 
.without violence: (lit. not with violence) 
. Did not we straitly command 
. ye cannot overthrow it ; 
, they ceased not to teach 
. It is not reason that we should 
. And they were not able to resist 
. This man ceaseth not to speak 
. And he gave him none inheritance 
when (as yet) he had no child, 
.and our fathers found no sustenance. 
. which knew not Joseph, 
.but they understood not. 
.and durst not behold. 
, our fathers would not obey, 
, we wot not what is become of him. 
, dwelleth not in temples made 
. have not your fathers persecuted ? 
, and have not kept (it). 
• Thou hast neither part nor lot 
is not right in the sight of God. 
, so opened he not his mouth: 
.that the eunuch saw )( || him no more: 
.and neither did eat nor drink. 
, Is not this he that destroyed 
.that God is no respecter of persons: 
, Not to all the people, 
, and wist not that it was true 
, she opened not the gate 
, there was no small stir 
the voice of a god, and not of a man. 
because he gave not God the glory: 
, wilt thou not cease to pervert 
, I am not (he). But, behold, 
I am not worthy to loose. 
Thou shalt not suffer thine Holy One 
whom God raised again, saw?*o corruption, 
from which ye could not be justified 
and judge yourselves unworthy 
he left not himself without witness, 
they abode long time (lit. no small time) 
ye canned be saved, 
had no small dissension 
whom we gave no (such) commandment: 
but the Spirit suffered them not. 
which are not lawful for us to 
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Actsl 7 : 4. and of the chief women not a few. 

12. and of men, not a few. 
24. dwelleth not in temples made with hands; 
27. though he be not far from every one 

29. we ought not to think that the 
18:15.1 will be no judge of such (matters). 

20. with them, he consented not ; 
19:11. God wrought special miracles (lit. no 
common miracles) 

23. there arose no small stir 

24. no small gain unto the craftsmen ; 

26. that not alone at Ephesus, but 

— that they be no gods, which are made 

27. not only this our craft 

30. the disciples suffered him not. 
32. the more part knew not wherefore 
35. that knoweth not how that the city 

20: 12. and were not a little comforted. 
27. 1 have not shunned to declare 
31.1 ceased not to warn every one 

21 :13. 1 am ready not to be bound only, 

38. Art not thou that Egyptian, 

39. a citizen of no mean city: 
22 : 9. but they heard not the voice 

11. And when I could not see for 

18. for they will not receive thy 
22. for it is not fit that he should live. 

23: 5. 1 wist not, brethren, that he 

— Thou shalt not speak evil of 
24: 11 .that there are yet but (lit. not more than) 

twelve days 

\§. neither with, multitude, nor 
25: 7. which they could not prove. 

11. 1 refuse not to die: 

16. It is not the manner of the Romans 

26. 1 have no certain thing to write 
26: 19. 1 was not disobedient 

25 . 1 am not mad, 

26. 1 am ) ( || persuaded that none of these 

— was not done in a corner. 
29. that not only thou, but also all 

27 tlO. not only of the lading and ship, 
14. But not long after there arose 

20. and no small tempest lay 

31. ye cannot be saved. 
39. they knew not the land: 

28: 2. shewed us no little kindness: 
4. vengeance suffereth not to live. 

19. not that I had ought to accuse 
Ro. 1 : 13. 1 would not have you ignorant, 

16. For I am not ashamed 

21. glorified (him) not as God, 

28. even as they did not like 

32. not only do the same, but 
2:11. For there is no respect of persons 

13. For not the hearers of the law 
21.teachest thou not thyself? 

28. For he is not a Jew which is 

29. in the spirit, (and) not in the letter ; whose 
praise (is) not of men, 

3: 9. No, in no wise: for we have before 

10. There is none righteous, 

11. There is none that understandeth, there is 
none that seeketh after God. 

12. there is none that doeth good, no, not one. 

17. the way of peace have they not known: 

18. There is no fear of God before 

20. there shall no flesh be justified 
22. for there is no difference: 

4: 2. but not before God. 

4. is the reward not reckoned of grace, 
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Ro. 4: 12. to them who are not of the circumcision 
13. (was) not to Abraham, or to his seed, 
through the law, 

15. for where no law is, 

16. not to that only which is of the law, 

19. he considered not his own body 

20. He staggered not at the promise 
23. it was not written for his sake 

5: 3. not only (so), but we glory 
5. hope maketh not ashamed; 
ll.noi only (so), but we also joy 
13. is not imputed when there is no 

15. But not as the offence, so also (is) 

16. And not as (it was) by one that 

6:14. For sin shall not have dominion over you: 
for ye are not under the law, 

15. because we are not under the law, 

16. Know ye not, that to whom ye 

7: 6. and not (in) the oldness of the letter. 

7. Nay, I had not known sin, but by the law: 

for I had not known lust, except the law 
had said, Thou shalt not covet. 

15. For that which I do I allow not : for what 

I would, that do I not; 

16 . If then I do that which I would not, 
18.dwelleth no good thing: 

— to perform that which is good I find not. 
19. the good that I would I do not: but the 

evil which I would not, 
20. if 1 do that I would not, 
8: 7. for it is not subject to the law of God, 

8. they that are in the flesh can?io?pIease God. 

9. But ye are not in the flesh, 

— if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, he 

is none of his. 
12. we are debtors, not to the flesh, 

15. ye have not received the spirit of 
18. (are) not worthy (to be compared) 

20. not willingly, but by reason of 

23. And not only (they), but 
24. hope that is seen is not hope: 

25. if we hope for that we see not , 

26. we know not what we should 
32. He that spared not his own Son, 

9: 1.1 say the truth in Christ, I lie not, 
6. Not as though the word of God 

— For they (are) not all Israel, which 
8. these (are) not the children of God: 

10. And not only (this) ; but when 

11. not of works, but of him that calleth ; 

16. not of him that willeth, 

21 . Hath not the potter power over 

24. not of the Jews only, 

25. wo* my people; and her beloved, which 

was not beloved. 
26. Ye (are) not my people ; 

31. hath not attained to the law of 

32. (they sought it) not by faith, 
33.believeth on him shall not be ashamed. 

10: 2. not according to knowledge. 

3. have not submitted themselves 

11. shall not be ashamed. 

12. For there is no difference 

14. in whom they have not believed? 

— of whom they have not heard ? 
16. they have not all obeyed 

19. (them that are) no people, 
H: 2. God hath not cast away his people 

— Wot ye not what the scripture 

4. who have not bowed the knee 

7. Israel hath not obtained that which 
18. thou bearest not the root, 



Ro. 11:21. if God spared not. the natural branches, 
25. 1 would not, brethren, that ye 
12: 4. all members have not the same 
13: 1. there is no power but of God: 

3. rulers are not a terror to good 

4. for he beareth not the sword in vain: 

5. not only for wrath, but 

9. Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt 

not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt 
not bear false witness, Thou shalt not 
covet ; 
10. Love worketh no ill 
14: 6. to the Lord he doth not regard (it). 

— to the Lord he eateth not, 

17. the kingdom of God is not meat and 
23. (he eateth) not of faith: for whatsoever 
(is) not of faith is sin. 
15: 3. even Christ pleased no? himself; 
18.1 will not dare to speak of any 

— which Christ hath not wrought by me, 
20.no? where Christ was named, 

21. To whom he was not spoken of, they 

— they that have not heard shall 

16: 4. unto whom not only I give thanks, 
18. serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, 
LCo. 1 : 16. 1 know not whether I baptized 
17. Christ sent me not to baptize, 

— not with wisdom of words, 

21 .the world by wisdom knew not God, 
26.no? many wise men after the flesh, not 

many mighty, not many noble, (are 

called) : 
2: l.no? with excellency of speech 

2. not to know any thing among you, 

4. not with enticing words of man's 

6. not the wisdom of this world, 

8. they would not have crucified 

9. Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither 

have entered into the heart of man, 
12.no? the spirit of the world, 

13. not in the words which man's wisdom 

14. the natural man receiveth not 

— neither can he know (them), 
3: 1. could not speak unto you as 

2. with milk, and not with meat: 
16. Know ye not that ye are the temple 
4: 4. yet am I not hereby justified: 

7. that thou didst not receive? 
14.1 write not these things to shame 
15. yet (have ye) not many fathers: 
19.no? the speech of them which are 

20. the kingdom of God (is) not in word, 
5: 6. Your glorying (is) not good. Know ye 
not that a little leaven 

10. Yet not altogether with the 
6: 2. Do ye not know that the saints 

3. Know ye not that we shall judge 

5. that there is not a wise man among 
9. Know ye not that the unrighteous shall 

not inherit the kingdom of God? 
10. nor revilers, nor extortioners, shall )(|| in- 
herit the kingdom of God. 
12. but all things are not expedient: 
_ but I will not be brought under 
13. Now the body (is) not for fornication, 

15. Know ye not that your bodies 

16. know ye not that he which is 
19. know ye not that your body is 
: — and ye are not your own ? 

7 : 4. The wife hath not power of her own body, 
— husband hath not power of his own body, 

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[Co. 7: 9. But if they cannot contain, 
10. (yet) not I, but the Lord, 
12. But to the rest speak I, not the Lord: 
15. or a sister is not under bondage 
25. 1 have no commandment of the Lord: 
28. thou hast not sinned ; and if a virgin 

marry, she hath not sinned. 
35. not that I may cast a snare upon you, 
36. he sinneth not: let them marry. 
8: 7. not in every man that knowledge: 
8. meat commendeth us not to God: 
Am I not an apostle ? am I not free ? 
are not ye my work in the Lord ? 
. If I be not an apostle unto others, 
. have not we power to forbear working ? 
.and eateth not of the fruit thereof? 
eateth not of the milk of the flock ? 
.Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth 
.(are) not we rather? Nevertheless we 

have not used this power ; 
.Do ye not know that they which 
. neither have I written these things, 
. I have nothing to glory of: 
. Know ye not that they which run 
. not as uncertainly ; so fight I, not as one 

that beateth the air: 
. I would not that ye should be 
. God was not well pleased : 
. There hath no temptation taken you 
who will not suffer you to be tempted 
. and not to God : and I would not that ye 

should have 
. Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and 
ye cannot be partakers of the 
.but all things are not expedient: 
all things edify not. 
. if the woman be not covered, 
.ought not to cover (his) head, 
. the man is not of the woman ; 
. Neither was the man created for 
. we have no such custom, 
.1 praise (you) not, that ye come together 

not for the better, but 
. (this) is not to eat the Lord's supper. 
. I praise (you) not . 
.we should not be judged. 
. I would not have you ignorant. 
. the body is not one member, 
. Because I am not the hand, I am not of 

the body ; is it therefore not of the 
. Because I am not the eye, I am not of the 

body ; is it therefore not of the body ? 
. the eye cannot say unto the hand, I have 

no need of thee: 
I have no need of you. 
. For our comely (parts) have no need: 
, charity envieth not ; charity vaunteth not 

itself, is not puffed up, 
Doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh 
not her own, is not easily provoked, 
thinketh no evil ; 
Rejoiceth not in iniquity, 
speaketh not unto men, but 
seeing he understandeth not what 
the other is not edified. 
not to them that believe, but 
not for them that believe not, but 
will they not say that ye are mad ? 
God is not (the author) of confusion, 
it is not permitted unto them 
that am not meet to be called 
was not in vain ; 



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32. 

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51. 

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yet not I, but the grace of God 

that there is no resurrection of the dead ? 

if there be no resurrection of the dead, 

And if Christ be not risen, 

whom he raised not up, if so be that the 
dead rise not. 

For if the dead rise not , 

And if Christ be not raised, 

if the dead rise not at all ? 

if the dead rise not ? 
, is not quickened, except 
, thou sowest not that body that shall be, 
• All flesh (is) not the same flesh: 
.that (was) not first which is spiritual, 
, cannot inherit the kingdom 
. We shall not all sleep, 
.is not in vain in the Lord. 
. I will not see you now by the way ; 
.but his will was not at all to come 
. If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, 
. For we would not, brethren, have you 
.not with fleshly wisdom, 
. For we write none other things 
. be yea yea, and nay nay ? 
. was not yea and nay. 
. was not yea and nay, 
. Not for that we have dominion 
.not that ye should be grieved, 
. he hath not grieved me, 
. we are not ignorant of his 
. I had no rest in my spirit, 
. For we are not as many, 
. written not with ink, 

not in tables of stone, but in fleshy 
. Not that we are sufficient of 
. not of the letter, but of the spirit: 
. And not as Moses, (which) put a vail 
. received mercy, we faint not; 
. For we preach not ourselves, 
.yet not distressed; (we are) perplexed, 

but not in despair ; 
. Persecuted, but not forsaken ; cast down, 

but not destroyed ; 
. For which cause we faint not ; 
. we shall not be found naked. 
.not for that we would be unclothed, 
. we walk by faith, not by sight: 
. we commend not ourselves 

in appearance, and not in heart. 
. Ye are not straitened in us, 
. I speak not (this) to condemn (you) ; 
. And not by his coming only, 
. I do not repent, 
. not that ye were made sorry, 
. not for his cause that had done 
. I am not ashamed ; 
. not as we hoped, 
. I speak not by commandment, 
. not only to do, but also 
. not according to that he hath not. 
.not that other men be eased, 
.much had nothing over ; and he that (had 

gathered) little had no lack. 
. And not (that) only, but who was 
, not only in the sight of the Lord, 
. not only supplieth the want of 
. we do not war after the flesh : 
, of our warfare (are) not carnal, 
, and not for your destruction, I should not 

be ashamed: 
, For we dare not make ourselves of the 

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2Co.l0:14. For we stretch not ourselves 

15. Not boasting of things without 

16. not to boast in another man's 
l8.For*not he that commendeth himself 

11 ; 4. whom we have not preached, 

— which ye have not received, or another 
gospel, which ye have not accepted, 
6. yet not in knowledge ; 
9(8). I was )( || chargeable to no man: 
10. no man shall stop me of this boasting (lit. 
this boasting shall not be stopped to me) 
11. because I love you not? 

14. And no marvel ; for Satan himself 

15. Therefore (it is) no great thing if 
17.1 speak (it) not after the Lord, 

29. am not weak? who is offended, and I burn 

not? 
31.knoweth that I lie not. 
12: 1 . It is not expedient for me 

2. 1 cannot tell ; or whether out of the body, 

I cannot tell: 
3. or out of the body, I cannot tell: 

4. which it is not lawful for a man 

5. yet of myself I will not glory, 
6. 1 shall not be a fool ; 

13. that I myself was not burdensome 

14.1 will not be burdensome to you: for I 
seek not your's, but you: for the chil- 
dren ought not to lay up 

16. 1 did not burden you: 

18. walked we not in the same spirit? (walked 

we) not in the same steps? 
20. 1 shall not find you such as I would, 

— such as ye would not : 

13: 2. if I come again, I will not spare: 
3. which to you- ward is not weak, 

5. Know ye not your own selves, 

6. that we are not reprobates. 

7. not that we should appear approved, 

8. For we can do nothing against 

10. and not to destruction. 

Gal. 1: l.Paul, an apostle, not of men^ 
7. Which is not another; 
10. 1 should not be the servant of Christ. 

11. is not after man. 

16.1 conferred not with flesh and blood: 

19. other of the apostles saw I none, save 

20. behold, before God, I lie not. 

2: 6. God accepteth no man's person: 
14. 1 saw that they walked not uprightly 

— and not as do the Jews, 

15. and not sinners of the Gentiles, 

16. a man is not justified by the 

— and not by the works of the law: for by 

the works of the law shall no flesh 
21.1 do not frustrate the grace of God: 
3:l0.that continueth not in all things 

12. the law is not of faith : 

16. He saith not, And to seeds, 

17. cannot disannul, that it should 

20. Now a mediator is not (a mediator) 
28. There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is 
neither bond nor free, there is neither 
4: 8. when ye knew not God, 

14. in my flesh ye despised not, 

17. affect you, (but) not well ; 
21. do ye not hear the law? 

. 27. barren that bearest not; 

— thou that travailest not: 
31. we are not children of the 

5: 8. This persuasion (cometh) not of him that 

18. ye are not under the law. 



Gal. 5:21. shall not inherit the kingdom 
23. against such there is no law. 
6: 4. and not in another. 
7. God is not mocked: 
Eph 1 : 16. Cease not to give thanks for ycu, 

21 . not only in this world, but also 
2 : 8. and that not of yourselves : 

9. Not of works, lest any 
3: 5. was not made known unto the sons 
4:20. But ye have not so learned Christ; 
5: 4. which are not convenient: 

5. that no whoremonger, nor.. .hath any 
6: 7. as to the Lord, and not to men: 
9. neither is there respect of persons 
12. For we wrestle not against flesh 
Phi. 1:16. ?iot sincerely, supposing to add 

22. what I shall choose I wot not. 
29. not only to believe on him, 

2: 6. thought it not robbery to be 

16. that I have not run in vain, 

21. not the things which are Jesus Christ's. 
27. and not on him only, 
3: l.to me indeed (is) not grievous, 
3. and have no confidence in the 

12. Not as though I had already 
13. 1 count not myself to have 

4: 11. Not that I speak in respect of 

17. Not because I desire a gift: 
Col. 1 : 9. do not cease to pray for you, 

2: 1. as have not seen my face in 
8. and not after Christ. 
19. And not holding the Head, 

23. not in any honour to the 

3: 11. Where there is neither Greek 
23. and not unto men ; 
25. and there is no respect of persons. 
ITh. 1 : 5. our gospel came not unto you in 

8. not only in Macedonia and 
2 : 1 . that it was not in vain : 

3. (was) not of deceit, 

4. not as pleasing men, 

8. not the gospel of God only, 
13. ye received (it) not (as) the word of 

17. in presence, not in heart, 

4: 7. God hath not called us unto 
8.despiseth not man, but God, 
9. ye need not that I write unto you: 
13. 1 would not have you to be 

5 : 1 . ye have no need that I write 

4. are not in darkness, 

5. we are not of the night, 

9. God hath not appointed us to wrath, 
2Th. 2: 5. Remember ye not, that, when I 

10. received not the love of the truth, 
3: 2. for all (men) have not faith. 

7. we behaved not ourselves disorderly 
9. Not because we have not power, 
10. if any would not work, 
14. if any man obey not our word 
ITi. 1 : 9. the law is not made for a 

2: 7. truth in Christ, (and) lie not; 

12. 1 suffer not a woman to teach, 

14. Adam was not deceived, 

3: 5. if a man know not how to rule 

5: 8. if any provide not for his own, 

13. and not only idle, 

18. Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that 
25. that are otherwise cannot be hid. 

2Ti. 1 : 7. For God hath not given us the 
9. not according to our works, 
12. 1 am not ashamed : 
16. was not ashamed of my chain: 
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2Ti. 2: 5. 

9. 

13. 

20. 

24. 

3: 9. 

4: 3. 

8. 

Tit. 3: 5. 

Heb 1:12. 

2: 5. 

11 

16. 

3:10. 

16. 

19. 

4: 2. 

6. 

8. 

13. 

15. 

5: 4. 

5. 

12. 

6:10. 

7:11. 

16. 

20. 

21. 

27. 

8: 2. 

7. 

9. 

9: 5. 

7. 

11. 

22. 

24. 

10: 1. 

2. 

5. 

6. 

8. 

37. 

38. 

39. 

11: 1. 

5. 
16. 
23. 
31. 
35. 



12: 7. 

8. 

9. 
11. 
17. 
18. 
20. 
25. 
26. 
13: 6. 

9. 

10. 

14. 

Jas. 1:17. 

20. 



(yet) is he not crowned, except 

the word of God is not bound. 

he cannot deny himself. 

there are not only vessels of gold 

the servant of the Lord must not strive; 

they shall proceed no further: 

will not endure sound doctrine ; 

and not to me only, 

Not by works of righteousness 

and thy years shall not fail. 

hath he not put in subjection 

he is not ashamed to call them 

he took not on (him the nature of) 

they have not known my ways. 

not all that came out of Egypt 

they could not enter in because 

the word preached did not profit 

entered not in because of 

then would he not afterward 

Neither is there (lit. and there is not) any 

creature that 
For we have not an high priest 
no man taketh this honour unto 
Christ glorified not himself 
and not of strong meat. 
God (is) not unrighteous to forget 
and not be called after the order 
not after the law of a carnal 
as not without an oath 
and will not repent, 
Who needeth not daily, as 
which the Lord pitched, and not man. 
then should no place have been 
Not according to the covenant 
because they continued not in 
of which we cannot now speak 
once every year, not without blood, 
not made with hands, that is to say, not of 

this building ; 
without shedding of blood is no remission. 
Christ is not entered into the holy 
not the very image of the things, 
would they not have ceased to be 
and offering thou wouldest not, 
thou hast had no pleasure, 
for sin thou wouldest not, 
and will not tarry, 
my soul shall have no pleasure 
we are not of them who draw back 
the evidence of things not seen, 
and was not found, 
God is not ashamed to be called their 
they were not afraid of the kings 
Rahab perished not with them 
were tortured, not accepting deliverance ; 
Of whom the world was not worthy: 
received not the promise : 
whom the father chasteneth not ? 
are ye bastards, and not sons, 
shall we not much rather be 
no chastening for the present 
he found no place of repentance, 
For ye are not come unto the mount 
they could not endure that which 
if they escaped not who 
I shake not the earth only, but 
I will not fear what man 
not with meats, which have not profited 
they have no right to eat which 
here have we no continuing city, 
with whom is no variableness, 
the wrath of man worketh not the 



Jas. 1 : 23. and not a doer, 

25. being not a forgetful hearer, 
2: 4. Are ye not then partial in 

5. Hath not God chosen the poor 

6. Do not rich men oppress you, 

7. Do not they blaspheme that worthy 
1 1 . Now if thou commit no adultery, 

21. Was not Abraham our father justified 

24. and not by faith only. 

25. was not Rahab the harlot justified 
3: 2. If any man offend not in word, 

10. these things ought not so to be. 
15.descendeth not from above, 
4: 1. (come they) not hence, 
2. Ye lust, and have not : 
— and cannot obtain: ye fight and war, yet ye 
have not, 
Ye ask, and receive not, because 
know ye not that the friendship 
thou art not a doer of the law, 
ye know not what (shall be) on 
(and) he doth not resist you. 
and (your) nay, nay ; 
and it rained not on the earth 
Whom having not seen, ye love ; 
that not unto themselves, 
not redeemed with corruptible 
not of corruptible seed, but 
in time past (were) not a people, 
had not obtained mercy, but 
not only to the good and gentle, 
Who did no sin, 
reviled not again; when he suffered, he 

threatened not; 
let it not be that outward 
not the putting away of the filth of 
neither (be) barren nor unfruitful 
I will not be negligent to put 
we have not followed cunningly 
no prophecy of the. scripture is of 
came not in old time by the will of 
now of a long time lingereth not and their 

damnation slumbereth not. 
if God spared not the angels 
And spared not the old world, 
not afraid to speak evil of 
bring not railing accusation 
The Lord is not slack 
and in him is )( || no darkness 
and do not the truth : 
If we say that we have no sin, 
and the truth is not in us. 
If we say that we have not sinned, 
and his word is not in us. 

. and not for our's only, 

. the truth is not in him. 

. I write no new commandment 

. there is none occasion of stumbling 

.knoweth not whither he goeth, 

, the love of the Father is not in him. 

, is not of the Father, but 

, but they were not of us ; 
that they were not all of us. 

, I have not written unto you because ye 

know not the truth, 
and that no lie is of the truth. 

,but he that denieth that Jesus is )( the 

Christ ? 
and ye need not that any man 
and is no lie, 

the world knoweth us not, because it knew 
him not, . 



3. 

4. 

11. 

14. 

5: 6. 

12. 

17. 

IPefcl: 8. 

12. 

18. 

23. 

2:10. 



18 
22 
23 

3: 3 
21 

1: 8 
12 
16 
20 
21 

2: 3 



2Pet 



4 

5 

10 

11 

3: 9 

Uoh.l: 5 

6 



10. 

2: 2. 

4. 

7. 
10. 
11 
15 
16 
19 

21 



22 

27 

3: 1 



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Uoh.3: 5. and in him is no sin. 

6.abideth in him sinneth 7iot: whosoever 

sinneth hath not seen him, 
9. doth not commit sin ; 

— and he cannot sin, 

10. doeth not righteousness is not of God, 
12. Not as Cain, (who) was of that 
15. that no murderer hath eternal life 
4: 3. is not of God: 

6. he that is not of God heareth not us. 
8.knoweth not God ; for God is love. 
10. not that we loved God, 
18. There is no fear in love ; 

— is not made perfect in love. 
20. whom he hath not seen ? 

5: 3. his commandments are not grievous. 
6. not by water only, 
10. because he believeth not the record 

12. not the Son of God hath not life. 
16. 1 do not say that he shall pray for it. 

17. there is a sin not unto death. 

18. is born of God sinneth not ; 

— that wicked one toucheth him not. 
2 Joh. 1 . and not I only, 

5. not as though I wrote a new 

9. doctrine of Christ, hath not God. 

10. and bring not this doctrine, 

12.1 would not (write) with paper and 
3Joh. 4. 1 have no greater joy than 

9. preeminence among them, receiveth us 
not. 

11. he that doeth evil hath not seen God. 

13. but I will not with ink and pen 
Jude 9. durst not bring against him 

10. of those things which they know not : 
Rev. 2; 2. how thou canst not bear them 

— say they are apostles, and are not, 

3. and hast not fainted. 

9. say they are Jews, and are not, 
13. and hast not denied my faith, 
21. and she repented not. 
24. as many as have not this doctrine, and 
which have not known the depths 

— I will put upon you none other 
3: 2. 1 have not found thy works 

4. which have not defiled their 

8. and hast not denied my name. 

9. say they are Jews, and are not, 

17. and knowest not that thou art 

4: 8. they rest not day and night, saying, 
6: 10. dost thou not judge and avenge 
7: 16. They shall hunger no more, 
9: 4. which have not the seal of God 
6. and shall not find it ; 

20. which were not killed by these 

21. Neither repented (lit. and they repented 

not) they of their 
10: 6. that there should be time no longer: 
11:9. shall not suffer their dead bodies 
12 : 8. And prevailed not ; 

11. they loved not their lives 
13: 8. whose names are not written 
14: 4. which were not defiled with 

5. And in their mouth was found no guile: 
11. and they have no rest day nor 

16: 9. and they repented not 

11. and repented not of their deeds. 4 

18. such as was not since men 

20. and the mountains were not found. 
17: 8. that thou sawest was, and is not ; 

— were not written in the book of 

— that was, and is not, and yet is. 



Rev.l7:ll.the beast that was, and is not, 
18: 7. 1 sit a queen, and am no widow, 
20: 4. had not worshipped the beast, 

— neither had received (his) mark 

5. the rest of the dead lived not again until 

6. the second death hath no power, 
11. there was found no place for them. 
15. was not found written in 

21 : 1. and there was no more sea. 
4. there shall be no more death, 

— neither shall there )( jj be anymore pain: 
22.1 saw no temple therein: 

23. the city had no need of the sun, 

25. for there shall be no night there. 

22: 3. And there shall be no more curse: 

5. And there shall be no night there; and 
they need no candle, neither 

See also ov and ovk in the compounds \ii) ovk, 
oil fir], and ovkstl. 



oua or ovai, oua or ouai. 
Mar 15:29. Ah, thou that destroyest the 



ovai, ouai. 

Mat.ll:21. Woe unto thee, Chorazin ! woe unto thee, 
18: 7. Woe unto the world 

— but woe to that man by whom 
23: 13(14). woe unto you, scribes and 

14(13). Woe unto you, scribes and 

15. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 

16. Woe unto you, (ye) blind guides, 
23. Woe unto you, scribes and 

25. Woe unto you, scribes and 

27. Woe unto you, scribes and 

29. Woe unto you, scribes and 

24:19. woe unto them that are with child, 

26 : 24. but woe unto that man by 

Mar 13: 17. woe to them that are with child, 

14:21. woe to that man by whom 
Lu. 6 : 24. woe unto you that are rich ! 

25. JToe unto you that are full ! 

— Woe unto you that laugh now ! 

26. Woe unto you, when all men 

10:13. TToe unto thee, Chorazin ! woe unto thee, 
11:42. woe unto you, Pharisees ! 

43. Woe unto you, Pharisees ! 

44. TToe unto you, scribes and 

46. TToe unto you also, (ye) lawyers ! 

47. Woe unto you ! for ye build 
52. TFoe unto you, lawyers ! 

17: l.woe (unto him), through whom they 

21 :23. But woe unto them that are 

22: 22. woe unto that man by whom 

ICo. 9: 16. woe is unto me, if I preach not 

Jude 1 1 . TToe unto them ! for they have 

Rev. 8:13. Woe, woe, woe, to the inhabiters 

9:12. One woe is past; (and), behold, there 
come two woes more 
11:14. The second woe is past; (and), behold, 

the third woe cometh 
12: 12. TToe to the inhabiters of the 
18: 10. Alas, alas that great city Babylon, 
16. Alas, alas that great city, that 
19. Alas, alas that great city, wherein 



ov^afiioCi oudamos. 
Mat. 2: 6. art not the least among the 
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j| is placed where the Greek has two or more 

negatives. 



Mat. 5 
6 





27 


Mar 4 




6 




8 




11 




12 




13 




14 




16 


Lu. 


6 



Joh. 1 



: 15. Neither do men light a candle, and 
:1b. neither will your Father forgive 

20. do not break through nor steal: 

26. they sow not, neither do they reap, nor 
gather into barns ; 

28. neither do they spin: 

29. That even Solomon in all his glory was 

not arrayed 
•AS. neither (can) a corrupt tree 
:10.so great faith, no, not in Israel. 
: 17. Neither do men put new wine 
: 24. nor the servant above his lord. 
-.27. neither knoweth any man the Father, 
: 4. neither for them which were with him, 

19. He shall not strive, nor cry ; neither shall 

any man hear his 
:13. neither do they understand. 
: 9. neither remember the five loaves 

10. Neither the seven loaves 

:27. Neither tell I you by what authority 
'AQ. neither durst any (man) from that day 
: 13(14). neither suffer ye them that 
:21.no, nor || ever shall be. 

38.no, not the angels of heaven, 
: 13. nor the hour wherein the Son of man 

45. ye did (it) not to me. 
: 14. he answered him to || never a word ; 
-.22. neither was any thing kept secret, 
: 31. they had no leisure so much as to eat. 
: 17. perceive ye not yet, neither understand? 
-.26. neither will your Father which 

33. Neither do I tell you by what 
: 10. have ye not read this scripture ; 

21 . neither left he any seed : 
-.32. no, not the angels which are in heaven, 

neither the Son, 
:59. neither so did their witness 
68. neither understand I what thou sayest. 
•A3, neither believed they them. 
: 3. Have ye not read so much as this, 

43. neither doth a corrupt tree 

44. nor of a bramble bush gather 

: 7. neither thought I myself worthy 
9. so great faith, no, not in Israel. 
'Al. neither (anything) hid, that shall 
:33. neither under a bushel, 
:24. they neither sow nor reap ; which neither 

have storehouse nor barn ; 
27. they toil not, they spin not; 
— that Solomon in all his glory was not 
33- neither moth corrupteth. 
: 31. neither will they be persuaded, 
: 21 . Neither shall they say, Lo here ! 
: 13. would not lift up |[ so much as (his) eyes 

unto heaven, 
: 8. Neither tell I you by what 
: 15. not be able to gainsay nor resist. 
;15. No, nor yet Herod: for I sent you 
40. Dost not thou fear God, 
: 3. without him was not any thing made 
13. nor of the will of the flesh, nor of the will 

of man, 

22. For )( || the Father judgeth no man, 
24. neither his disciples, 

5. neither did his brethren believe 

11. Neither do I condemn thee : 
42. neither came I of myself, 
bO.Nor consider that it is expedient 



Joh. 13: 16. 
14:17. 

15: 4. 

16: 3. 

21:25. 

Acts 2:27 

31. 

4:32, 

34 

7: 5. 

8:21, 

9: 9. 

16:21, 

17:25, 

19: 2 

20:24 

24:18, 

Ro. 2:28 

3:10 

4:15 

8: 7. 

9: 7 

16 

11:21 

lCo. 2: 6 

4: 3, 

5: 1 

6: 5, 

11:14 

16 

14:21 

15:13 

16 

50 

2Co. 3:10 

7:12 

Gal. 1: 1. 

12 

17 

2: 3 

5 

3:28 

4:14 

6:13 
Phi. 2:16 
ITh. 2: 3 

5: 5 
2Th. 3: 8 
ITi. 2:12 

6: 7 



16. 

Heb 8: 4. 

9:12. 

18. 

25. 

10: 8. 

13: 5. 

lPet.2:22. 

2Pet.l: 8. 

Uoh.2:23. 

3: 6. 

Rev 5: 3. 



7:16. 

9: 4. 
21:23. 



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neither he that is sent greater 

seeth him not, neither knoweth him: 

no more (lit. so neither) can ye, except ye 

not known the Father, nor me. 

even the world itself could not 

neither wilt thou suffer thine 

neither his flesh did see corruption. 

neither said any (of them) that 

Neither was there any among 

no, not (so much as) to set his 

Thou hast neither part nor lot 

and neither did eat nor drink. 

neither to observe, being Romans. 

Neither is worshipped with 

We have not so much as heard 

neither count I my life dear 

with multitude, nor with tumult. 

neither (is that) circumcision, 

There is none righteous, no, not one: 

(there is) no transgression. 

neither indeed can be. 

Neither, because they are the seed 

nor of him that runneth, 

lest he also spare not thee. 

nor of the princes of this world, 

yea, I judge not mine own self. 

as is not so much as named 

no, not one that shall be able 

Doth not even nature itself 

neither the churches of God. 

yet for all that will they not hear me, 

then is Christ not risen: 

then is not Christ raised: 

neither doth corruption inherit 

even that which was made glorious had no 

nor for his cause that suffered 

not of men, neither by man, 

For I neither received it of man, 

Neither went I up to Jerusalem 

But neither Titus, who was with me, 

no, not for an hour; 

There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is 

neither bond nor free, 
ye despised not, nor rejected ; 
For neither they themselves who 
neither laboured in vain. 
nor of uncleanness, nor in guile: 
we are not of the night, nor of darkness. 
Neither did we eat any man's 
nor to usurp authority over 
(and it is) certain we can carry nothing 

out. (lit. certain that neither can we carry 

anything out) 
no man hath seen, nor can see: 
he should not be a priest, 
Neither by the blood of goats and 
neither the first (testament) was 
Nor yet that he should offer himself 
neither hadst pleasure (therein); 
I will never leave thee, nor || forsake 
neither was guile found in his 
nor unfruitful in the knowledge 
the same hath not the Father: 
not seen him, neither known him. 
no man in heaven, nor in earth, neither 

under the earth, was able 
neither to look thereon. 
neither thirst any more; neither \\ shall the 

sun light on them, nor any heat. 
neither any green thing, neither any 

tree; 
neither of the moon, to shine in it: < 



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Mat. 7:23. 


9 


33. 


21 


16. 




42. 


26:33. 


Mar 2 


12. 




25. 


Lu. 15:29. 


Joh. 7 


46. 


Acts 10 


14. 


11 


8. 


14 


8. 


lCo.13 


8. 


HeblO- 


1. 




11. 



ovdiiroTe, oudepote. 

. I never knew you: 
It was never so seen in Israel, 
have ye never read, Out of the 
Did ye never read in the scriptures, 
(yet) will I never be offended. 
We never saw it on this fashion. 
, Have ye never read what David 
neither transgressed I at any time 
and yet thou never gavest me a kid, 
, Never man spake like this man. 
, I have never eaten any thing that is 
wothing common or unclean hath at any 

time 
who never had walked: 
Charity never faileth: 
can never with those sacrifices 
which can never take away sins: 



ovSiwu), oudepo. 

|| denotes where there is a double negative in 
the Greek. 
Lu. 23: 53. wherein never || man before was laid. 
Joh. 7 : 39. Jesus was not yet glorified. 

19: 41. wherein was never || man yet laid. 
20: 9. For as yet they knew not the 
lCo. 8: 2. he knoweth nothing || yet as he ought 

ovSeig, oudls. 
j| denotes where there is a double negative 
in the Greek. 
' No one,'' is the literal rendering of the passages 
translated ' no man. ■ 
Mat. 5: 13.it is thenceforth good for nothing, 
6:24. No man can serve two masters: 
9: 16. No man putteth a piece of new 
10: 26. for there is nothing covered, that 
11:27. and no man knoweth the Son, 
17: 8. they saw no man, save Jesus 

20. and nothing shall be impossible 
19: 17. (there is) none good but one, 
20: 7. Because wo wan hath hired us. 
21 : 19. and found nothing thereon, 
22: 16. neither carest thou for || any (man): 

46. wo man was able to answer him 
23: 16. swear by the temple, it is nothing; 

18. swear by the altar, it is nothing ,- 
24:36. and hour knoweth no (man), 
26:62. Answerest thou nothing? 
27: 12. he answered nothing. 

24. saw that he could prevail nothing, 
Mar 2:21. No man also seweth a piece 
22. no man putteth new wine 
3:27. || No man can enter into a strong 
5: 3. no maw could bind him, 

4. neither could any (man) tame him. (lit. 
and no one could, &c. ) 
37. he suffered || no man to follow him, 
6: 5. he could there do || no mighty work, 
7: 12. ye suffer him no more to do || ought for 
15. There is nothing from without 
24. would have no man know (it) : 
9: 8. they saw || no man any more, save 
29. can come forth by nothing, but 
39. for there is no man which shall 
10:18. (there is) none good but one, 
29, There is no man that hath left 
11: 2. whereon never man sat; (lit. no one of 
men) 
13. he found nothing but leaves; 



Mar 12: 14. 

34. 

13:32. 

14:60. 

61. 

4. 

5. 



15: 



16 
Lu. 1 

4 



5: 



Joh. 1 
3 



and carest || for no man : 

And no man || after that durst 

and (that) hour knoweth no man, 

Answerest || thou nothing? 

held his peace, and answered nothing. 

Answerest thou nothing ? 

Jesus yet answered j| nothing ; 

8. neither said they any thing to || any 

61. There is none of thy kindred 

2. in those days he did eat || nothing : 
24. No prophet is accepted in his own 

26. But unto none of them was Elias 

27. and none of them was cleansed, saving 
5. and have taken nothing: 

36. No man putteth a piece of a new 
37.no man putteth new wine 

39. No man also having drunk old 

28. there is not a greater prophet 
16.iVo man, when he hath lighted a 

43. neither could be healed of || any, 
51. he suffered || no man to go in, save 

36. and told no man in those days || any of 

62. No man, having put his hand to 
19. and nothing || shall by any means 
22. wo man knoweth who the Son is, 

33. No man, when he hath lighted 
2. For there is nothing covered, 

24. That none of those men which 
16. wo man gave unto him. 

13. No servant can serve two 
19. none (is) good, save one, 

29. There is wo man that hath left 

34. they understood none of these 

30. whereon yet never man sat: (lit. wo man 
ever sat) 

40. they durst not ask him || any 

35. And they said, Nothing. 

4. 1 find wo fault in this man. 

9. but he answered him nothing. 

14. have found wo fault in this man 

15. nothing worthy of death is done 

22. 1 have found wo cause of death in him : 

41. this man hath done nothing amiss. 

53. wherein never || man before was laid. 

18. No man hath seen God at any time ; 
2. for wo man can do these miracles 

13. And wo man hath ascended up to 
27. A man can receive nothing, except 
32. and wo man receiveth his 
; 27. yet wo man said, What seekest 

19. The Son can do || nothing of himself, 
22. For the Father judgeth wo man, 
30.1 can of mine own self do nothing: 
A4.No man can come to me, except 

63. the flesh profiteth || nothing : 
65. wo man can come unto me, 

: 4. wo man (that) doeth any thing in 
13. wo man spake openly of him 

19. and (yet) wowe of you keepeth the law? 

26. and they say nothing unto him. 

27. wo man knoweth whence he is. 

30. wo man laid hands on him, 

44. but wo man laid hands on him. 
: 10. hath wo man condemned thee? 

11. She said, No man, Lord. 
15. 1 judge || wo man. 

20. wo man laid hands on him ; 

28. and (that) I do nothing of myself ; 

33. and were never in bondage to any man: 
(lit. were in bondage to none ever) 

54. my honour is nothing : 

: 4. when wo wan can work. 



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19: 



21: 



Joh. 9:33. he could do || nothing. 

10: 18. No man taketh it from me, 

29. and no (man) is able to pluck 

41. John did no miracle: 
11 :49. Ye know || nothing at all, 
12:19. how ye prevail || nothing ? 
13: 28. Now no man at the table knew 
14: 6. no man cometh unto the Father, but 

30. and hath || nothing in me. 
15: 5. without me ye can do || nothing. 

13. Greater love hath no man than this, 
24. which none other man did, 

16: 5. and none of you asketh me, 

22. your joy no man taketh from you. 

23. in that day ye shall ask me || nothing. 

24. Hitherto have ye asked || nothing in 
29. and speakest no proverb. 

17:12. and none of them is lost, but 
18: 9. have I lost || none. 

20. and in secret have I said nothing. 

31. It is not lawful for us to put || any man 
38.1 find in him no fault (at all). 

4. that I find no fault in him. 

11. Thou couldest have no power (at all) 
41 . wherein was never |[ man yet laid. 

3. that night they caught nothing. 

12. And none of the disciples durst 
Acts 4: 12. Neither is there salvation in || any other: 

14. they could say nothing against it. 
5 : 13. of the rest durst no man join himself 

23. we found no man within. 
36. and brought to nought. 

8: 16. he was fallen upon none of them: 

9: 8. he saw no man: 
15 : 9. And put no difference between us 
17:21. spent their time in nothing else, 
18: 10. no man shall set on thee to hurt 

17. Gallio cared for none of those things. 
19:27. Diana should be despised, (lit. be counted 

for nothing) 
20: 20. how I kept back nothing that 

24. But none of these things move me, 
33. 1 have coveted no man's silver, 

21 : 24. concerning thee, are nothing ; 
23: 9. We find no evil in this man: 
25: 10. to the Jews have I done no wrong, 
1 1 . but if there be none of these things 
— no man may deliver me unto them. 

18. they brought none accusation 
26:22. saying none other things than 

26. that none of these things are 
31. This man doeth nothing worthy 
27: 22. no loss of (any man's) life 

34. there shall not an hair fall from the head 
of any of you. 
28j 5. and felt no harm. 

17.1 have committed nothing against 
Ro. 8: 1. now no condemnation to them 

14: 7. For none of us liveth to himself, and no 
man dieth to himself. 

14. that (there is) nothing unclean of 
lCo. 1:14. that I baptized none of you, but 

2: 8. Which none of the princes of 
11. the things of God knoweth no man, 

15. he himself is judged of no man. 
3: 11. can no man lay than that is laid, 
4: 4. 1 know nothing by myself; 

7 : 19. Circumcision is nothing, and uncircumci- 

sion is nothing, 
8: 2. he knoweth nothing || yet as he ought 
4. an idol (is) nothing in the world, and that 
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lCo. 9: 15. 1 have used none of these things: 
12: 3. that no man speaking by the Spirit 

— no man can say that Jesus is 
13: 2. and have not charity, I am nothing. 

3. it profiteth me nothing. 
14: 2. for no man understandeth (him) ; 

10. none of them (is) without signification. 
2Co. 5: 16. know we no man after the flesh: 

7 : 2. have wronged no man, we have corrupted 
no man, we have defrauded no man. 
5. our flesh had no rest, 
11 : 9. 1 was chargeable || to no man : 
12: 11. for in nothing am I behind the 

— though I be nothing. 
Gal. 2: 6. it maketh no matter to me: 

— in conference added nothing to me: 
3:11. But that no man is justified by 

15. wo man disannulled, or 
4: 1 . differeth nothing from a servant, 

12. ye have not injured me at all. 
5: 2. Christ shall profit you nothing. 

10. that ye will be none otherwise minded: 
Eph. 5:29. For no man ever yet hated his own 
Phi. 1 : 20. that in nothing I shall be ashamed, 
2 : 20. 1 have no man likeminded, 
4: 15.no church communicated with me 
ITi. 4: 4. and nothing to be refused, 

6: 7. For we brought nothing into (this) 

16. whom no man hath seen, 
2Ti. 2: 4. No man that warreth 

14. about words to no profit, 
4: 16. no man stood with me, 
Tit. 1 : 15. unbelieving (is) nothing pure ; 
Philem.l4.would I do nothing ; 
Heb 2: 8. he left nothing (that is) not put 

6: 13. because he could swear by no greater, 
7: 13. of which no man gave attendance 
14. Moses spake nothing concerning 
19. the law made nothing perfect, 
12: 14. without which no man shall see 
Jas. 1 : 13. neither tempteth he any man: 
3: 8. the tongue can no man tame ; 
12. so (can) no fountain both yield 
1 Joh.l : 5. and in him is || no darkness at all. 

4:12. No man hath seen God at any time. 
Rev. 2: 17. which no man knoweth saving 

3: 7. and no man shutteth; and shutteth, and 
no man openeth ; 
8. and no man can shut it: 

17. and have need of nothings 
5: 3. And no man in heaven, nor 

4. because no man was found worthy 
7 : 9. which no man could number, 
14: 3. and no man could learn that song 
15: 8. and no man was able to enter 
18: 11. for no man || buyeth their merchandise 
19: 12. that no man knew, but he himself. 



ovOiv, see under ovSdg. 

1 Cor. 13:2. in some copies. 



ovk£tl or ovk hi, ouketi or ouk eti. 
2 is placed where the words are printed apart, ovk 
hi ; and \\ shews where either form is combined 
with an additional negative in the Greek. 
Mat. 19: 6. they are no more twain, 

22: 46. from that day forth ask him || any more 
Mar 7 : 12. no more to do || ought for his father 
9: 8. they saw no man || any more, 



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Mar 10: 8. they are no more twain, 

12:34. no man || after that durst ask him 
14:25.1 will || drink no more of the fruit 
15: 5. Jesus || yet answered nothing; 

Lu. 15 : 19. And am no more worthy to be called 
21. and am no more worthy to be called 
20: 40. after that 2 they durst not || ask him any 
22:16.1 will not any more\\ eat thereof, 

Joh. 4:42. Now we believe, not because of thy 
6: 66. and walked no more with him. 



11 -.54. Jesus therefore walked no 



openly 



14: 19. and the world seeth me no more ; 2 

30. Hereafter I will not 2 talk much 
15:15. Henceforth I call you not servants ; 
16: 10. and ye see me no more; 2 

21. she remembereth no more 2 the 
25. when I shall no more 2 speak unto 
17:11. And now I am no more 2 in the world, 
21: 6. and now they were not 2 able to draw it 
Acts 8:39. the eunuch saw him|| no more: 
20:25. shall see my face no more. 

38. they should see his face no more. 
Ro. 6: 9.dieth no more; 2 death hath no more 2 
dominion over him. 
7:17. Now then it is no more 2 I that do it, 
20. it is no more 2 I that do it, but 
11: 6. then (is it) no more 2 of works: otherwise 
grace is no more 2 grace. But if (it be) 
of works, then is it no more 2 grace: 
otherwise work is no more 2 work. 
14: 15. wow walkest thou not 2 charitably. 
2Co. 1 : 23. 1 came not as yet unto Corinth. 

5:16. now henceforth know we (him) no more. 2 
Gal. 2:20. yet not 2 I, but Christ liveth in me: 
3: 18. (it is) no more 2 of promise: 

25. we are no longer 2 under a schoolmaster. 
4: 7. thou art no more 2 a servant, but 
Eph 2: 19. ye are no more strangers and 
Philem.l6.iV(rt now as a servant, but above 
HeblO: 18. (there is) no more 2 offering for sin. 

26.no more 2 sacrifice for sins, 
Rev.l8:ll.for no man buyeth their merchandise |j 
any more: 
14. shalt find them no more || at all. 
Those passages in which In is combined with ov, 
ovk, ovde, ovre, but with the intervention of 
words between them, will be found under in- 



ovkovv, oukoun. 

Joh. 18 : 37. ? Art thou a king then ? 



ov firi see after /x?j. 



ovv, oun. 

1 is affixed to those passages where it is combined 

with fisv. 
Mat. 1:17. So all the generations from Abraham 
3: 8. Bring forth therefore fruits meet 

10 .therefore every tree which 
5:19. Whosoever therefore shall break one 
23. Therefore if thou bring thy gift 
48. Be ye therefore perfect, 
6: 2. Therefore when thou doest (thine) alms, 

8. Be not ye therefore like unto them: 

9. After this manner therefore pray ye : 

22 . if therefore thine eye be single, 

23. If therefore the light that is in thee 
31 . Therefore take no thought, 



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Mat. 6:34. Take therefore no thought for 
7: 11. If ye then, being evil, know 
12. Therefore all things whatsoever 
24. Therefore whosoever heareth these 
9:38. Pray ye therefore the Lord of the 
10: 16. be ye therefore wise as serpents, 
26. Fear them not therefore: 

31. Fear ye not therefore, 

32. Whosoever therefore shall confess 
12:12. How much then is a man better 

26. how shall then his kingdom 
13: 18. Hear ye therefore the parable 

27. from whence then hath it tares? 

28. Wilt thou then that we go and 
40. As therefore the tares are gathered 
56. Whence then hath this (man) all 

17 : 10. Why then say the scribes 
18: 4. Whosoever therefore shall humble 
26. The servant therefore fell down, 

29. And his fellowservant fell down 
19: 6. What therefore God hath joined 

7. Why did Moses then command 
21: 25. Why did ye not then believe 

40. When the lord therefore of the 
22: 9. Go ye therefore into the highways, 

17. Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou ? 

21. Render therefore unto Caesar 
28. Therefore in the resurrection 
43. How then doth David in spirit call 
45. If David then call him Lord, 

23: 3. All therefore whatsoever they bid 

20. Whoso therefore shall swear 
24:15. When ye therefore shall see the 

26. Wherefore if they shall say unto you, 
42. Watch therefore: for ye know not what 

25:13. Watch therefore, for ye know neither 

27. Thou oughtest therefore to have 

28. Take therefore the talent from' 
26: 54. But how then shall the scriptures 
27:17. Therefore when they were gathered 

22. What shall I do then with Jesus 
64. Command therefore that the sepulchre 

28:19. Go ye therefore, and teach all 
Mar 3:31. There came then his brethren and 
10: 9. What therefore God hath joined 
11:31. Why then did ye not believe him? 
12: 6. Having yet therefore one son, 
9. What shall therefore the lord of 

23. In the resurrection therefore, 
27. ye therefore do greatly err. 
37. David therefore himself calleth him 

13:35. Watch ye therefore: for ye know not 
15:12. What will ye then that I shall do 
16:19. So then 1 after the Lord had spoken 
Lu. 3: 7. Then said he to the multitude 

8. Bring forth therefore fruits 

9. every tree therefore which 
10. What shall we do then ? 

18. And 1 many other things in his 
4: 7. If thou therefore wilt worship me, 
6: 9. Then said Jesus unto them, 

36. Be ye therefore merciful, as your 
7:31.Whereunto then shall I liken 

42. Tell me therefore, which of them 
8: 18. Take heed therefore how ye hear: 
10: 2. Therefore said he unto them, 

— pray ye therefore the Lord of the 

36. Which now of these three, 

37. Then said Jesus unto him, Go, and do 
40. bid her therefore that she help me. 

11: 13. If ye then, being evil, know how 
34. therefore when thine eye is single, 



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Lu. 11:35. Take heed therefore that the light 

36. If thy whole body therefore 
12: 7. Fear not therefore : ye are of more value 

26. If ye then be not able to do that 

40. Be ye therefore ready also: 
13: 14. in them therefore come and be 

15. The Lord then answered him, 
14:33. So likewise, whosoever he be 
15: 28. therefore came his father out, 
16: 11. If therefore ye have not been 

27.1 pray thee therefore, father, 
19:12. He said therefore, A certain 
20: 5. Why then believed ye him not? 

15. What therefore shall the lord 

17. What is this then that is written, 
29. There were therefore seven 

33. Therefore in the resurrection 

44. David therefore calleth him Lord, 
21 : 7. but when shall these things be? 

8. go ye not therefore after them. 

14. Settle (it) therefore in your hearts, 

36. Watch ye therefore, and pray always, 
22:36. Then said he unto them, 

70. Art thou then the Son of God? 
23:16.1 will therefore chastise him, and 

20. Pilate therefore, willing to 

22.1 will therefore chastise him, and let 
Joh. 1:21. What then ? Art thou Elias ? 

22. Then said they unto him, 

25. Why baptizest thou then, 
2:18. Then answered the Jews 

20. Then said the Jews, Forty and six 
22. When therefore he was risen 

3;25. Then there arose a question 

29. this my joy therefore is fulfilled. 
4: 1 . When therefore the Lord knew 

5. Then cometh he to a city of 

6. Jesus therefore, being wearied with 

9. Then saith the woman of Samaria 

11. from whence then hast thou that 
28. The woman then left her waterpot, 

30. Then they went out of the city, 

33. Therefore said the disciples 

40. So when the Samaritans were 

45. Then when he was come into Galilee, 

46. So Jesus came again into Cana 
48. Then said Jesus unto him, 

52. Then enquired he of them the hour 

53. So the father knew that (it was) 
5: 4. whosoever then first after the 

10. The Jews therefore said unto him 

12. Then asked they him, What man 

18. Therefore )( the Jews sought the more 

19. Then answered Jesus and said 

6: 5. When Jesus then lifted up (his) eyes, 
10. So the men sat down, 

13. Therefore they gathered (them) together, 

14. Then those men, when they had seen 

15. When Jesus therefore perceived 
19. So when they had rowed about 

21. Then they willingly received him 
24. When the people therefore saw 
28. Then said they unto him, 

30. They said therefore unto him, What sign 

shewest thou then, 
32. Then Jesus said unto them, 

34. Then said they unto him, Lord, 

41 . The Jews then murmured at him, 

42. how is it then that he saith, 

43. Jesus therefore answered and said 
45. Every man therefore that hath heard, 
£2. The Jews therefore strove among 



Then Jesus said unto them, 
Many therefore of his disciples, 
(What) and if )( ye shall see the Son 

Then said Jesus unto the twelve, 
Then Simon Peter answered him, 
His brethren therefore said unto him, 

Then Jesus said unto them, 

Then the Jews sought him 

Then said some of them 

Then cried Jesus in the temple 

Then they sought to take him: 

Then said Jesus unto them, 

Then said the Jews among themselves, 
Many of the people therefore, 

So there was a division among 

Then came the officers 

Then answered them the Pharisees, 

but what sayest thou ? 

Then spake Jesus again unto them, 

The Pharisees therefore said unto 

Then said they unto him, 

Then said Jesus again unto 
. Then said the Jews, Will he kill 
. I said therefore unto you, 
. Then said they unto him, 
. Then said Jesus unto them, 
. Then said Jesus to those 
. If the Son therefore shall make 
.and ye )( do that which ye have seen 
. Then said they to him, We be not 
. Jesus )( said unto them, If God 
. Then answered the Jews, and 
. Then said the Jews unto him, 
. Then said the Jews unto him, 
. Then took they up stones 
. He went his way therefore, and washed, 
. The neighbours therefore, and they 
. Therefore said they unto him, 
. Then said they unto him, 
. Then again the Pharisees also 
. Therefore said some of the Pharisees, 
. But the Jews did not believe 

how then doth he now see ? 
. Then again called they the man 
. He )( answered and said, Whether he 
. Then they reviled him, 
. therefore your sin remaineth. 
. Then said Jesus unto them 
. There was a division therefore again 
. Then came the Jews round about him, 
. Then the Jews took up stones again 
. Therefore they sought again to take him : 
. Therefore his sisters sent unto him, 
6. When he had heard therefore that he 
12. Then said his disciples, Lord, if he 
14. Then said Jesus unto them plainly, 

16. Then said Thomas, which is called 

17. Then when Jesus came, he found 

20. Then Martha, as soon as she heard 

21. Then said Martha unto Jesus, 

31. The Jews then which were with her 

32. Then when Mary was come 

33. When Jesus therefore saw her weeping, 
36. Then said the Jews, Behold how 

38. Jesus therefore again groaning 
41 . Then they took away the stone 
45. Then many of the Jews which came 
47. Then gathered the chief priests and 

53. Then from that day forth 

54. Jesus therefore walked no more 
56. Then sought they for Jesus, 

12: 1. Then Jesus six davs before the 



Joh. 6:53. 

60. 

62. 

67. 

68. 

7: 3. 

6. 

11. 

25. 

28. 

30. 

33. 

35. 

40. 

43. 

45. 

47. 
8: 5. 
12. 
13. 
19. 
21. 
22. 
24. 
25. 
28. 
31. 
36. 
38. 
41. 
42. 
48 
52 
57 
59 
9: 7 
8 

10 
12 
15 
16 
18 
19 
24 
25 
28 
41 
10: 7 
19 
24 
31 
39 
11: 3 



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Joh. 12: 2. There )( they made him a supper; 

3. Then took Mary a pound of ointment 

4. Then saith one of his disciples, 
7. Then said Jesus, Let her alone: 

9. Much people of the Jews therefore knew 

17. The people therefore that was with 
19. The Pharisees therefore said 

21. The same came therefore to Philip, 

28. Then came there a voice from 

29. The people therefore, that stood by, 
35. Then Jesus said unto them, 

50. whatsoever I speak therefore, 
13: 6. Then cometh he to Simon Peter: 
12. So after he had washed their feet, 
14. If I then, (your) Lord and Master, 

22. Then the disciples looked one on 

24. Simon Peter therefore beckoned 

27. Then said Jesus unto him, 

30. He then having received the sop 
31(30). Therefore, when he was gone out, 

16:17. Then said (some) of his disciples 

18. They said therefore, What is this 

19. Now Jesus knew that they were desirous 

to ask him, 

22. And ye now therefore have sorrow: 
18: 3. Judas then, having received a band 

4. Jesus therefore, knowing all things 

6. As soon then as he had said 

7. Then asked he them again, Whom 

8. if therefore ye seek me, let these 

10. Then Simon Peter having a sword 

11. Then said Jesus unto Peter, 

12. Then the band and the captain 

J 6. Then went out that other disciple, 
17. Tlien saith the damsel that kept 

19. The high priest then asked Jesus 

25. They said therefore unto him, 
27. Peter then denied again: 

28. Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas 

29. Pilate then went out unto them, 

31. Then said Pilate unto them, 

— The Jews therefore said unto him, 

33. Then Pilate entered into the judgment 

37. Pilate therefore said unto him, 

39. will ye therefore that I release 

40. Then cried they all again, 

19: l.Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, 

4. Pilate therefore went forth again, 

5. Then came Jesus forth, wearing 

6. When the chief priests therefore 
8. When Pilate therefore heard that 

10. Then saith Pilate unto him, 
13. When Pilate therefore heard that 
16. Then delivered he him therefore 

20. This title then read many of the 

21. Then said the chief priests 

23. Then the soldiers, when they had 

24. They said therefore among themselves, 

— These things therefore* the soldiers 

26. When Jesus therefore saw his mother, 

29. Now there was set a vessel full of 

30. When Jesus therefore had received 

31. The Jews therefore, because it was 

32. Then came the soldiers, and brake the 

38. He came therefore, and took the body 
40. Then took they the body of Jesus, 
42. There laid they Jesus therefore 

20: 2. Then she runneth, and cometh to 
3. Peter therefore went forth, 
6. Then cometh Simon Peter 
8. Then )( went in also that other 
10. Then the disciples went away 



Joh. 20: 11 
19 
20 
21 
25 
30 
21: 5 
6 



13. 

15. 

23. 
Acts 1: 6 

18. 

21. 
2:30. 

33. 

36. 

41. 
3:19. 
5:41. 
6: 3. 
8: 4. 

22. 

25. 

9:31. 

10:23. 

29. 

32. 

33. 

11:17. 

19. 
12: 5. 
13: 4. 

38. 

40. 

14: 3. 

15: 2. 

3. 

10. 

27. 

30. 

39. 
16: 5. 

11. 

36. 
17:12. 

17. 

20. 

23. 

29. 

30. 
18:14. 
19: 3. 

32. 

36. 

38. 
20:28. 
21:22. 

23. 
22:29. 
23:15. 

18. 

21. 

22. 

31. 

25: 1. 

4. 



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. and as she wept, she stooped 
. Then the same day at evening, 
. Then were the disciples glad, when 
. Then said Jesus to them again, 
. The other disciples therefore said 
. And 1 many other signs truly did Jesus 
. Then Jesus saith unto them, 
.They cast therefore, and now they 
, Therefore that disciple whom 
Now when Simon Peter heard 
As soon then as they were come 
Jesus then cometh, and taketh 
So when they had dined, 
Then went this saying abroad 
.When they therefore 1 were come 
Now 1 this man purchased a field 
Wherefore of these men which 
Therefore being a prophet, 
Therefore being by the right hand 
Therefore let all the house of 
Then 1 they that gladly received 
Repent ye therefore, and be 
And 1 they departed from the 
Wherefore, brethren, look ye out 
Therefore 1 they that were scattered 
Repent therefore of this thy 
And 1 they, when they had testified and 
Then 1 had the churches rest 
Then called he them in, 
I ask therefore for what 
Send therefore to Joppa, 
Immediately therefore I sent to 
Now therefore are we all here 
Forasmuch then as God gave them 
Now * they which were scattered 
Peter therefore 1 was kept in prison: 
So 1 they, being sent forth by the 
Be it known unto you therefore, 
Beware therefore, lest that come 
Long time therefore* abode they 
When therefore Paul and Barnabas had 
And 1 being brought on their way 
Now therefore why tempt ye God, 
We have sent therefore Judas and 
So 1 when they were dismissed, 
And the contention was so sharp 
And so 1 were the churches established 
Therefore loosing from Troas, 
therefore depart, and go in peace. 
Therefore 1 many of them believed ; 
Therefore 1 disputed he in the 
we would know therefore what 
Whom therefore ye ignorantly 
Forasmuch then as we are 
And 1 the times of this ignorance 
If X 1 it were a matter of wrong or 
Unto what then were ye baptized ? 
Some therefore 1 cried one thing, 
Seeing then that these things 
Wherefore 1 if Demetrius, and 
Take heed therefore unto yourselves, 
What is it therefore ? 
Do therefore this that we say 
Then straightway they departed 
Now therefore ye with the 
So 1 he took him, and brought 
But do not thou yield unto them: 
So 1 the chief captain (then) 
TJien 1 the soldiers, as it was 
Now when Festus was come 
But 1 Festus answered, that Paul 
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Acts25:17. Therefore, when they were come 

23. And on the morrow, when Agrippa 
26: 4. My ){ x manner of life from my youth, 
9. 1 verily x thought with myself, 
22. Having therefore obtained help 
28: 5. And 1 he shook off the beast into 
9. So when this was done, 
20. For this cause therefore have I 
28. Be it known therefore unto you, 
Ro ; 2:21. Thou therefore which teachest 

26. Therefore if the uncircumcision 

3: 1. What advantage then hath the Jew ? 
9. What then ? are we better (than) 

27. Where (is) boasting then ? 

28. T/ierefore we conclude that 

31 . Do we then make void the law 
4: 1 . What shall we then say 

9. (Cometh) this blessedness then 

10. How was it then reckoned ? 
5: 1. Therefore being justified by faith, 

9. Much more then, being now 

18. Therefore {dpa ovv) as by the offence of 
6:1. What shall we say then ? 

4. Therefore we are buried with him 

12. Let not sin therefore reign in 

15. What then ? shall we sin, 

21 . What fruit had ye then in 

7: 3. So then {dpa ovv) if, while (her) husband 
7. What shall we say then? 

13. Was then that which is good 

25. So then {apa oiiv) with the mind I myself 
8:12. Therefore {apa ovv), brethren, we are 

31. What shall we then say to these 
9: 14. What shall we say then? 

16. So then {apa ovv) (it is) not of him that 

18. Therefore {apa ovv) hath he mercy on 

19. Thou wilt say then unto me, 

30. What shall we say then? 
10: 14. How then shall they call on 
11: 1.1 say then, Hath God cast away 

5. Even so then at this present 
7. What rt en? Israel hath not 
11. 1 say then, Have they stumbled 

19. Thou wilt say then, 

22. Behold therefore the goodness 
12: 1 .1 beseech you therefore, brethren, 

20. Therefore if thine enemy hunger, 
13: 7. Render therefore to all their dues: 

10. therefore love (is) the fulfilling 
12. let us therefore cast off the 

14: 8. whether we live therefore, or 

12. So then {dpa ovv) every one of us shall 

13. Let us not therefore judge 

16. Let not then your good be evil 
19. Let us therefore {apa ovv) follow after 
15:17.1 have therefore whereof I may glory 

28. When therefore I have performed 
16:19. 1 am glad therefore on your 
lCo. 3: 5. Who then is Paul, and who 
4:16. Wherefore I beseech you, 
5 : 7. Purge out therefore the old leaven, 
6 : 4. If then l ye have judgments of things 
7. Now therefore 1 there is utterly 
15. shall I then take the members of Christ, 
7:26.1 suppose therefore that this is 
8: 4. As concerning therefore the eating 
9: 18. What is my reward then? 
25. Now 1 they (do it) to obtain a corruptible 
10:19.WhatsayIfAen? 

31. Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, 
11:20. When ye come together therefore 
14:11. Therefore if I know not the meaning 



1 Co.14: 15. What is it then ? 

23. If therefore the whole church 

26. How is it then, brethren ? 
15:11. Therefore whether (it were) I 
16: 11. Let no man therefore despise him: 

18. therefore acknowledge ye them that 
2Co. 1 : 17. When I therefore was thus minded, 

3: 12. Seeing then that we have such hope, 
5: 6. Therefore (we are) always confident, 

11. Knowing therefore the terror of 

20. Now then we are ambassadors 

7: 1. Having therefore these promises, 
8:24. Wherefore shew ye to them, and 
9: 5. Therefore I thought it necessary 

11:15. Therefore (it is) no great thing 

12: 9.Most gladly ^ere/bre will I 
Gal. 3: 5. He therefore that ministereth 

19. Wherefore then (serveth) the law? 

21. (Is) the law then against the promises 
4: 15. Where is then the blessedness 

5 : 1 . Stand fast therefore in the liberty 
6: 10. we have therefore {dpa ovv) opportunity, 
Eph. 2:19. Now therefore {dpa ovv) ye are no more 
4: 1 . 1 therefore, the prisoner of the Lord, 

17. This I say therefore, and testify 

5: l.Be ye therefore followers of God, 

7. Be not ye therefore partakers 

15. See then that ye walk circumspectly, 
6:14. Stand therefore, having your loins 

Phi. 2: l.If (there be) therefore any consolation 
23. Him therefore 1 I hope to send 
28.1 sent him therefore the more 
29. Receive him therefore in the Lord 
3: 15. Let us therefore, as many as be 

Col. 2: 6. As ye have therefore received Christ 

16. Let no man therefore judge you 

20. Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ 
3: 1. If ye then be risen with Christ, 

5. Mortify therefore your members 

12. Put on therefore, as the elect 
lTh. 4: 1 . Furthermore then we beseech you, 

5: 6. Tlierefore {dpa ovv) let us not sleep, as 
2Th. 2:15. Therefore {dpa ovv), brethren, stand fast, 
ITi. 2: 1.1 exhort therefore, that, first 
8.1 will therefore that men pray 
3: 2. A bishop then must be blameless, 
5:14.1 will therefore that the younger 
2Ti. 1 : 8. Be not thou therefore ashamed 

2: 1. Thou therefore, my son, be strong 
3. Thou therefore endure hardness, 

21. If a man therefore purge himself 

4: 1.1 charge (thee) therefore before God, 
Philem 17. If thou count me therefore a 
Heb 2: 14. Forasmuch then as the children 

4: l.Let us therefore fear, lest, 

6. Seeing therefore it remaineth 
11. Let us labour therefore to enter 
14. Seeing then that we have a great 

16. Let us therefore come boldly 
7:11. If therefore 1 perfection were by 
9: 1. Then 1 verily the first (covenant) 

23. (It was) therefore necessary 
10:19. Having therefore, brethren, boldness 

35. Cast not away therefore your 
13: 15. By him therefore let us offer 
Jas. 4: 4. whosoever therefore will be a friend 

7. Submit yourselves therefore to God. 

17. Therefore to him that knoweth 
5: 7. Be patient therefore, brethren, 

lPet.2: 1. Wherefore laying aside all malice, 

7. Unto you therefore which believe (he is) 

13. Submit yourselves ) (to every ordinance 



OYN 



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OYP 



IPet. 4: 1. Forasmuch then as Christ hath 
7. be ye therefore sober, 
5: 6. Humble yourselves therefore 
2Pet.3:ll. (Seeing) then (that) all these things 

17. Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye 
]Joh.2:24.Let that therefore abide in you, which 
3Joh. 8. We therefore ought to receive such, 
Rev. 2: 5. Remember therefore from whence 
3: 3. Remember therefore how thou hast 
— If therefore thou shalt not watch, 
19.be zealous therefore, and repent. 



OV7TCO, OUpO. 

Mat.15: 17. Do not ye yet understand, 
16: 9. Do ye not yet understand, 
24: 6. but the end is not yet. 
Mar 8 : 17. perceive ye not yet, 

13: 7. but the end (shall) not (be) yet. 
Joh. 2: 4. mine hour is not yet come. 

3:24. John was not yet cast into prison. 
7: 6. My time is not yet come: 

8.1 go not up yet unto this feast; for my 
time is not yet full come. 
30. his hour was not yet come. 
39. the Holy Ghost was not yet (given); 
8:20. his hour was not yet come. 

57. Thou art not yet fifty years old, 
11 :30. Jesus was not yet come into the 
20: 17. for I am not yet ascended to my 
Acts 8:16. For || as yet he was fallen upon none 
iCo. 3: 2. for hitherto ye were not able 
Heb 2: 8. now we see not yet all things put 

12: 4. Ye have not yet resisted unto 
1 Joh. 3: 2. it doth not yet appear what we 
Rev.17: 10. the other is not yet come ; 

12. have received no kingdom as yet ; 



ovpa, oura. 
Rev. 9: 10. And they had tails like unto scorpions, 
and there were stings in their tails : 
19. and in their tails: for their tails (were) 
like unto serpents, 
12: 4. And his tail drew the third part 



ovpaviog, ouranios. 

Mat. 6: 14. your heavenly Father will also forgive 
26. yet your heavenly Father feedeth 
32. for your heavenly Father knoweth 
15: 13. my heavenly Father hath not planted, 
Lu. 2: 13. a multitude of the heavenly host 
Acts26:19.I was not disobedient unto the heavenly 
vision: 



ovpavoOev, ouranot7ien. 

Actsl4:17.gave us rain from heaven, 

26: 13. in the way a light from heaven, 



ovpavog, ouranos. 
2 denotes the word in Greek to be plural. 
Mat. 3 : 2. the kingdom of heaven 2 is at hand. 

16. and, lo, the heavens 2 were opened 

17. And lo a voice from heaven, 2 

4: 17. the kingdom of heaven 2 is at hand. 



Mat. 5: 3. for their's is the kingdom of heaven. 2 
10. for their's is the kingdom of heaven. 2 
12. great (is) your reward in heaven: 2 
16. your Father which is in heaven. 2 

18. Till heaven and earth pass, 

19. least in the kingdom of heaven: 2 

— great in the kingdom of heaven. 2 

20. into the kingdom of heaven. 2 
34. neither by heaven; for it is God's 
45. of your Father which is in heaven: 2 

48. even as your Father which is in heaven 2 
6: 1. of your Father which is in heaven. 2 
9. Our Father which art in heaven, 2 
10. as (it is) in heaven. 

20. treasures in heaven, 

26. Behold the fowls of the air: 
7: 11. your Father which is in heaven 2 

21. the kingdom of heaven; 2 

— which is in heaven. 2 

8: 11. and Jacob, in the kingdom of. heaven. 2 

20. the birds of the air (have) nests; 
10: 7. The kingdom of heaven 2 is at hand. 

32. my Father which is in heaven. 2 
33. before my Father which is in heaven. 2 
11: 11. that is least in the kingdom of heaven 2 
12. the kingdom of heaven 2 suffereth 

23. art exalted unto heaven, 
25. Lord of heaven and earth, 

12:50. my Father which is in heaven, 2 

13: 11. mysteries of the kingdom of heaven, 2 

24. The kingdom of heaven 2 is likened unto 

31. The kingdom of heaven 2 is like to 

32. the birds of the air come and lodge 
33. The kingdom of heaven 2 is like unto 

44. Again, the kingdom of heaven 2 is like 

45. the kingdom, of heaven 2 is like' 

47. the kingdom of heaven 2 is like unto a net, 
52. instructed unto the kingdom of heaven 2 

14: 19. looking up to heaven, 

16 : 1 . a sign from heaven. 

2. for the sky is red. 

3. for the sky is red and lowring. 

— ye can discern the face of the sky ; 

17. my Father which is in heaven. 2 

19. the keys of the kingdom of heaven: 2 

— shall be bound in heaven: 2 

— shall be loosed in heaven. 2 

18: 1 . the greatest in the kingdom of heaven ? 2 

3. not enter into the kingdom of heaven. 2 

4. is greatest in the kingdom of heaven. 2 
10. That in heaven 2 their angels 

— my Father which is in heaven. 2 
14. your Father which is in heaven 2 

18. shall be bound in heaven: 

— shall be loosed in heaven. 

19. my Father which is in heaven. 2 
23. the kingdom of heaven 2 

19:12. the kingdom of heaven's 2 sake. 
14. of such is the kingdom of heaven 2 

21. shalt have treasure in heaven: 

23. enter into the kingdom of heaven. 2 
20: l.For the kingdom of heaven 2 is like 
21 :25.from heaven, or of men? 

— From heaven; he will say unto us, 
22: 2. The kingdom of heaven 2 is like 

30. as the angels of God in heaven. 
23: 9. which is in heaven. 2 

13(14). shut up the kingdom of heaven 2 

22. that shall swear by heaven, 

24: 29. the stars shall fall from heaven, and the 
powers of the heavens 2 shall 
30. sign of the Son of man in heaven : 



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OYP 



Mat.24: 30. coming in the clouds of heaven 

31. from one end of heaven 2 to 

35. Heaven and earth shall pass 

36. not the angels of heaven, 2 
25: 1. the kingdom of heaven 2 
26:64. coming in the clouds of heaven. 
28: 2. descended from heaven, and came 

18. is given unto me in heaven and in earth. 
Mar 1 : 1 0. he saw the heavens 2 opened, 

11. there came a voice from heaven, 2 
4: 4. the fowls of the air came and 

32. the fowls of the air may lodge 
6: 41. he looked up to heaven, 
7:34. And looking up to heaven, 

8: 11. seeking of him a sign from heaven, 
10: 21. thou shalt have treasure in heaven: 
11 :25.your Father also which is in heaven* 

26. your Father which is in heaven 2 

30. from heaven, or of men? 

31. If we shall say, From heaven; 

12: 25. as the angels which are in heaven. 2 
13:25. the stars of heaven shall fall, and the 
powers that are in heaven 2 

27. to the uttermost part of heaven. 

31. Heaven and earth shall pass away: 

32. not the angels which are in heaven, 
14:62. and coming in the clouds of heaven. 
16: 19. he was received up into heaven, 

Lu. 2: 15. gone away from them into heaven, 
3:21. the heaven was opened, 

22. and a voice came from heaven, 
4:25. when the heaven was shut up 
6:23. your reward (is) great in heaven: 
8: 5. the fowls of the air devoured it. 
9: 16. and looking up to heaven, 

54. fire to come down from heaven, 

58. and birds of the air (have) nests ; 
10: 15. which art exalted to heaven, 

18. Satan as lightning fall from heaven. 

20. your names are written in heaven. 2 

21. Lord of heaven and earth, 

11 : 2. Our Father which art in heaven, 2 

— as in heaven, so in. earth. 

13. shall (your) heavenly Father give 

16. sought of him a sign from heaven. 
12:33. a treasure in the heavens 2 

56. ye can discern the face of the sky 
13: 19. the fowls of the air lodged in the 
15: 7. joy shall be in heaven over one 

18.1 have sinned against heaven, 

21. Father, I have sinned against heaven, 
16: 17. it is easier for heaven and earth to 
17 :24. out of the one (part) under heaven, shineth 
unto the other (part) under heaven; 

29. and brimstone from heaven, 
18-.13.so much as (his) eyes unto heaven, 

22. thou shalt have treasure in heaven: 
19:38. peace in heaven, and glory in 
20: 4. was it from heaven, or of men ? 

5. If we shall say, From heaven; 
21 : 11. great signs shall there be from heaven. 

26. the powers of heaven 2 shall be shaken. 
33. Heaven and earth shall pass away: 

22:43. an angel unto him from heaven, 
24:51. and carried up into heaven. 
Joh. 1 -.32. from heaven like a dove, 

51(52). ye shall see heaven open, 
3: 13. no man hath ascended up to heaven, but 
he that came down from heaven, (even) 
the Son of man which is in heaven. 

27. except it be given him from heaven. 
31. he that cometh from heaven is 



Joh. 6:31 . He gave them bread from heaven 

32. not that bread from heaven ; 

— the true bread from heaven. 

33. is he which cometh down from heaven, 
38. 1 came down from heaven, 

41. which came down from heaven. 
42. 1 came down from heaven ? 

50. which cometh down from heaven, 

51. which came down from heaven: 

58. that bread which came down from heaven: 
12:28. Then came there a voice from heaven, 
17: 1. lifted up his eyes to heaven, 
Acts 1:10. looked stedfastly toward heaven 

11. gazing up into heaven ? 

— taken up from you into heaven, 

— as ye have seen him go into heaven. 
2: 2. there came a sound from heaven 

5. of every nation under heaven. 
19. shew wonders in heaven 

34. not ascended into the heavens: 2 
3:21, Whom the heaven must receive 
4:12. none other name under heaven 

24. which hast made heaven, and 
7:42. to worship the host of heaven'; 
49. Heaven (is) my throne, 
55. looked up stedfastly into heaven, 
56. Behold, I see the heavens 2 opened, 
9: 3. a light from heaven : 
10: 11 . And saw heaven opened, 

12. and fowls of the air. 

16. received up again into heaven. 
11 : 5. let down from heaven 

6. and fowls of the air. 

9. answered me again from heaven, 
10. drawn up again into heaven. 
14: 15. which made heaven, and earth, 
17:24. Lord of heaven and earth, 
22: 6. there shone from heaven a great 
Ro. 1 : 18. is revealed from heaven 

10: 6. Who shall ascend into heaven ? 
lCo. 8: 5. whether in heaven or in earth, 

15:47. (is) the Lord from heaven. 
2Co. 5 : 1 . eternal in the heavens. 2 

2. our house which is from heaven : 
12: 2. caught up to the third heaven. 
Gal. 1 : 8. or an angel from heaven, 
Eph. 1:10. both which are in heaven, 2 

3: 15. in heaven 2 and earth is named, 
4:10. far above all heavens, 2 
6: 9. your Master also is in heaven; 2 
Phi. 3: 20. our conversation is in heaven; 2 
Col. 1 : 5. laid up for you in heaven, 2 

16. that are in heaven, 2 and that are 
20. or things in heaven." 2 

23. which is under heaven; 

4: l.ye also have a Master in heaven. 2 
lTh. 1 : 10. to wait for his Son from heaven, 2 

4: 16. shall descend from heaven 
2Tb. 1: 7. be revealed from heaven 
Heb 1 : 10. and the heavens 2 are the works of 
4: 14. that is passed into the heavens, 2 
7: 26. made higher than the heavens 2 
8: l.the Majesty in the heavens; 2 
9: 23. patterns of things in the heavens 2 

24. but into heaven itself, 

10:34. that ye have in heaven 2 a better 
11 :12.as the stars of the sky 
12:23. written in heaven, 2 

25. that (speaketh) from heaven : 2 

26. not the earth only, but also heaven. 
Jas. 5:12. neither by heaven, 

18. and the heaven gave rain, 



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OYT 



1 Pet. 1 


: 4. 






12. 




3 


22. 


2Pet. 1 


IS. 




3 


: 5. 

7. 
10. 

12. 
13. 


Uoh.5 


7. 


Rev 


3 


12. 




4 


1. 


/ 


5 


2. 

3. 

13. 




6 


13. 

14. 




8: 


1. 

10. 




9 


1. 




10: 


4. 
5. 

C. 



12 



15 



16; 



18: 



19: 



20 



21: 



.reserved in heaven 2 for you, 
. Holy Ghost sent down from heaven ; 
.Who is gone into heaven, 
.this'voice which came from heaven 
. the heavens 2 were of old, 
.But the heavens 2 and the earth, 
. the heavens 2 shall pass away 
.the heavens 2 being on fire 
.for new heavens 2 and a new earth, 
.three that bear record in heaven, 
.out of heaven from my God: 
a door (was) opened in heaven : 
, a throne was set in heaven, 
no man in heaven, nor in earth, 
every creature which is in heaven, 
And the stars of heaven fell 
And the heaven departed 
there was silence in heaven 
there fell a great star from heaven, 
I saw a star fall from heaven 
angel come down from heaven, 
I heard a voice from heaven 
lifted up his hand to heaven, 
who created heaven, and the things 
which I heard from heaven 
have power to shut heaven, 
a great voice from heaven 
they ascended up to heaven 
gave glory to the God of heaven. 
great voices in heaven, 
was opened in heaven, 
a great wonder in heaven; 
another wonder in heaven; 
third part of the stars of heaven, 
And there was war in heaven: 
found any more in heaven. 
a loud voice saying in heaven, 
Therefore rejoice, (ye) heavens, 2 
them that dwell in heaven. 
fire come down from heaven 
I heard a voice from heaven, 
that made heaven, and earth, 
I heard a voice from heaven 
the temple which is in heaven, 
I saw another sign in heaven, 
the tabernacle of the testimony in heaven 

was opened: 
blasphemed the God of heaven 
out of the temple of heaven, 
a great hail out of heaven, 
down from heaven, having 
another voice from heaven, 
have reached unto heaven, 
Rejoice over her, (thou) heaven, 
of much people in heaven, 
And I saw heaven opened, 
(which were) in heaven followed him 
down from heaven, having 
from God out of heaven, 
the earth and the heaven fled away; 
I saw a new heaven and a new earth: for 

the first heaven and 
from God out of heaven, 
a great voice out of heaven 
descending out of heaven from God, 



Mar 



Lu. 



ovg, OUS. 
Mat.l0:27.what ye hear in the ear, 
11 : 15. He that hath ears to hear, 
13 : 9. Who hath ears to hear, 



Mat.l3:15.and (their) ears are dull of 
— and hear with (their) ears, 

16. and your ears, for they hear. 
43. Who hath ears to hear, 

4: 9. He that hath ears to hear, 

23. If any man have ears to hear, 
7 : 16. If any man have ears to hear, 

33. and put his fingers into his ears, 
8: 18. and having ears, hear ye not? 
1 :44. thy salutation sounded in mine ears, 
4:21. fulfilled in your ears. 
8: 8. He that hath ears to hear, 
9:44. sink down into your ears: 
12: 3. which ye have spoken in the ear 
14:35. He that hath ears to hear, 
22:50. and cut off his right ear. 
Acts 7:51.uncircumcised in heart and ears, 
57. and stopped their ears, and 
11:22. came unto the ears of the church 
28: 27. and their ears are dull of hearing, 
— and hear with (their) ears, 
Ro. 11: 8. and ears that they should not hear; 
iCo. 2: 9. nor ear heard, neither have entered 

12:16. And if the ear shall say, 
Jas. 5: 4. are entered into the ears of the Lord 
lPet.3:12.and his ears (are open) unto their 
Rev. 2: 7. He that hath an ear, let him hear 
11. He that hath an ear, let him hear 

17. He that hath an ear, let him hear 
29. He that hath an ear, let him hear 

3: 6. He that hath an ear, let him hear 
13. He that hath an ear, let him hear 
22. He that hath an ear, let him hear 
13: 9. If any man have an ear, 



oixra, ovarj, &c, see wv. 



ovaia, ousia. 

Lu. 15: 12. give me the portion of goods 
13. wasted his substance with 



Mat 


. 6 




12 




22 


Mar 


5: 




12 


Lu. 


12 




14 




20 


Joh 


1 




4 



8 
9 

Acts 4 
15 
19 
24 



ovtz) oute. 

: 20. where neither moth nor rust doth 

32. neither in this world, neither in the (world) 

to come. 
30. they neither marry, nor are given 
3. || no, not with chains: 

25. neither marry, nor are given in 

26. If ye then be not able to do that thing 

which is least, 
35. It is neither fit for the land, nor yet 

35. neither marry, nor are given in 

36. Neither can they die any more: 
25. nor Elias, neither that prophet ? 

11. thou hast nothing to draw with, 
21. neither in this mountain, nor yet at 

37. Ye have neither heard his voice at any 

time, nor seen his shape. 
19. Ye neither know me, nor my Father: 
3. Neither hath this man sinned, nor his 
parents : 

12. for there is none other name 

10. which neither our fathers nor we were 
37 .neither robbers of churches, nor yet 

12. they neither found me in the temple 

— neither in the synagogues, nor in the city: 

13. Neither can they prove the things 



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Acts25 : 8. Neither against the law of the Jews, neither 
against the temple, nor yet against 
28:21. We neither received letters 

— neither any of the brethren 

Ro. 8:38. For I am persuaded, that neither death, 
nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, 
nor powers, nor things present, nor 
things to come, 
39. Nor height, nor depth, nor any other 
lCo. 3: 2. neither yet now are ye able. 

7. neither is he that planteth any thing, 
neither he that watereth ; 
6: 9. neither fornicators, nor idolaters, nor adul- 
terers, nor effeminate, nor abusers of 
themselves with 
10. Nor thieves, nor covetous, nor drunkards, 
8: 8. for neither, if we eat, are we the better; 

neither, if we eat not, are 
11 ill. neither is the man without the woman, 
neither the woman without the 
Gal. 1:12. neither was I taught (it), 

5: 6. Jesus Christ neither circumcision availeth 

any thing, nor uncircumcision; 
6: \b, neither circumcision availeth any thing, nor 
ITh. 2: 3. nor of uncleanness, nor in guile: 

5. For neither at any time used we 

— nor a cloke of covetousness ; 

6. Nor of men sought we glory, neither of 

you, nor (yet) of others, 
3Joh. 10. neither doth he himself receive 
Rev. 3: 15. that thou art neither cold nor hot: 
16. and neither cold nor hot, 
5: A. neither to look thereon. 
9:20.ye£ repented not of the works 

— which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk: 
21. nor of their sorceries, nor of their forni- 
cation, nor of their thefts. 

12: 8. neither was their place found 
20: 4. worshipped the beast, neither his image, 
21: A. neither sorrow, nor crying, neither shall 
there be any more pain: 



Mat. 3: 3. 
17. 
19. 

12. 

:27. 

3. 

:22. 

10. 
23. 
24. 
19. 
20. 
22. 
23. 
55. 
2. 



5: 

7: 

8: 

9: 

10: 

11: 

12: 

13: 



ovtoc;, houtos. 

For this is he that was spoken of 
This is my beloved Son, 
the same shall be called great 
for this is the law and the prophets. 
What manner of man is this, 
This (man) blasphemeth. 
endureth to the end )( shall be saved. 
For this is (he), of whom it is written, 
Is not this the son of David ? 
This (fellow) doth not cast out 
This is he which received seed by 
the same is he that heareth the 
is he that heareth the word ; 
is he that heareth the word, 
Is not this the carpenter's son ? 
This is John the Baptist ; 
This people draweth nigh unto me 
This is my beloved Son, 
the same is greatest in the kingdom 
city was moved, saying, Who is this ? 
This is Jesus the prophet 
This is the heir ; come, let us kill him, 
the same is become the head of the 
the same shall be saved. 
the same shall betray me. 
This (fellow) said, I am able 
This (fellow) was also with Jesus 



Mat.27 



28 

Mar 2 

3 

4 

6 



9 
12 

13 

14 

15 

Lu. 1 



Joh. 1 



:37. THISIS JESUS THE KING OF THE 
JEWS. 

47. This (man) calleth for Elias. 
54. Truly this was the Son of God. 

58. He went to Pilate, and begged the body 
-.15. this saying is commonly reported 

: 7. Why doth this (man) thus speak 
:35.^e same is my brother, 
: 41. What manner of man is this, that 
: 3. Is not this the carpenter, 

16. It (lit. this) is John, whom I beheaded: 
: 6. This people honoureth me with (their) 
:35.the same shall save it. 
: 7. This is my beloved Son: hear him. 
: 7. This is the heir ; come, let us 

10. which the builders rejected )( is become 
: 13. the same shall be saved. 
:69. This is (one) of them. 
: 39. Truly this man was the Son of God. 
: 29. what manner of salutation this should be. 

32. He shall be great, and 

36. this is the sixth month with her, 
:25. the same man (was) just and 

34. this (child) is set for the fall and 
:22. Is not this Joseph's son ? 

36. What a word (is) this ! 
: 21. Who is this which speaketh 
: 17. this rumour of him went forth 

27. This is (he), of whom it is written, 
39. This man, if he were a prophet, 
49. Who is this that forgiveth sins 

: 25. What manner of man is this ! 
: 24. the same shall save it. 

35. TJiis is my beloved Son: hear him. 

48. the same shall be great. 

: 30. This man began to build, 
: 2. This man receiveth sinners, 

24. For this my son was dead, 

30. But as soon as this thy son 

32. for this thy brother was dead, 

: 1 . the same was accused unto him 
: 18. glory to God, save this stranger. 
ill. or even as this publican. 

14. this man went down to his house 
: 2. and he was rich. 

: 14. This is the heir: come, let us kill him, 
11 .the same is become the head 

28. and he die without children, 
30. and he died childless. 

;56. This man was also with him. 

59. Of a truth this (fellow) also 

; 22. Why, what evil hath he done ? 
35. if he be Christ, the chosen of God. 
38. THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS. 
41. this man hath done nothing amiss. 
47. Certainly this was a righteous man. 

51. The same had not consented to 

52. This (man) went unto Pilate, and 
: 2. The same was in the beginning 

7. The same came for a witness, 

15. This was he of whom I spake, 
30. This is he of whom I said, 

33. the same is he which baptizeth 

34. that this is the Son of God. 
41(42). He first findeth his own brother 

:20. Forty and six years was this temple in 
; 2. The same came to Jesus by night, 

26. behold, the same baptizeth, 
:29.is not this the Christ? 

42.this is indeed the Christ, the 

47. When he heard that Jesus 
:14. This is of a truth that prophet 



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Joh. 6:42. Is not this Jesus, 

— how is it then that he saith, 
46. he hath seen the Father. 
50. This is the bread which cometh down 
52. How can this man give us (his) flesh 
58. Tliis is that bread which came 
60. This is an hard saying; 
71. for he it was that should betray 
7:15. How knoweth this man letters, 

18. the same is true, 

25. Is not this he, whom they seek 

26. that this is the very Christ ? 
31. which this (man) hath done ? 

35. Whither will he go, 

36. What (manner of) saying is this 

40. Of a truth this is the prophet. 

41 . This is the Christ. 

46. Never man spake like this man. 
49. But this people who knoweth not 

9: 2. who did sin, this man, or his 
3. Neither hath this man sinned, 
8.1s not this he that sat and begged? 
9. Some said, This is he : 
16. This man is not of God, 

19. Is this your son, 

20. We know that this is our son, 

24. we know that this man is a sinner. 
33. If this man were not of God, 
11:37. Could not this man, which 

— that even this man should not 

47. for this man doeth many miracles. 
12:34. who is this Son of man? 

15: 5. the same bringeth forth much fruit: 
18:30. If he were not a malefactor, 
21 : 21. what (shall) this man (do) ? 

23. Then went this saying abroad 

24. This is the disciple which 

Acts 1 : 11. this same Jesus, which is taken up 
18. Now this man purchased a field 
3; 10. they knew that it was he which sat 
4: 9. by what means he is made whole ; 

10. (even) by him doth this man stand 

11. This is the stone which was set 
6:13. This man ceaseth not to speak 

14. that this Jesus of Nazareth shall 
7:19. The same dealt subtilly with our 

36. He brought them out, after 

37. TJiis is that Moses, which said 

38. Tfiis is he, that was in the church 

40. for (as for) this Moses, which brought us 
8: 10. This man is the great power of God. 
9:15. for he is a chosen vessel unto me, 

20. that he is the Son of God. 

21. Is not this he that destroyed them 

22. proving that this is very Christ. 

10: 6. He lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, 

— he shall tell thee what thou 

32. he is lodged in the house of (one) 

36. he is Lord of all: 
13: 7. who called for Barnabas and Saul, 
14: 9. The same heard Paul speak : 
17: 3. and that this Jesus, whom I preach 

18. What will this babbler say? 

24. seeing that he is Lord of heaven 
18:13. This (fellow) persuadeth men to 

25. This man was instructed in the 

26. And he began to speak boldly 
19 -.26. this Paul hath persuaded and 
21:28. This is the man, that teacheth 
22:26. for this man is a Roman. 

26:31. This man doeth nothing worthy of death 
32. This man might have been set 



Acts28: 4. No doubt this man is a murderer, 
Ro. 4: 9. (Cometh) this blessedness then 
8: 9. he is none of his. 
9: 9. For this (is) the word of promise, 
1 Co. 8 : 3. the same is known of him. 

3: 3. For this (man) was counted worthy 
7: 1. For this Melchisedec, king of Salem, 

4. consider how great this man (was), 
1:23. he is like unto a man beholding 
25. he being not a forgetful hearer, 
— this man shall be blessed 
3: 2. the same (is) a perfect man, 
lPet.2: 7. the same is made the head of the 
17. This is my beloved Son, 
22. He is antichrist, that denieth 

6. This is he that came by water and 
20. This is the true God, 

7. This is a deceiver and an antichrist. 
9. he hath both the Father and the Son. 

Rev. 3: 5. the same shall be clothed in white 



Heb 



Jas. 



2Pet.l 

Uoh.2 

5 

2Joh. 



20: 14. This is the second death. 



Mar 



Lu. 



ovtoi, houtoi. from ovrog. 

2 denotes it to be compounded with civtoq. 

Mat. 4: 3. command that these stones be made 

13:38. the good seed )( are the children of the 
20:12. These last have wrought (but) 

21 . Grant that these my two sons 
21:16. Hear est thou what these say ? 
25:46. And these shall go away into 
26: 62. what (is it which) these witness 
4:15. And these are they by the way side, 

16. And these are they likewise 

18. And these are they which are 

— such as hear the word, 

20. And these are they which are sown 
12:40. these shall receive greater damnation. 
14: 60. what (is it which) these witness 

8: 13. and these have no root, 

14. are they, which, when they have heard, 

15. are they, which in an honest and 

21. are these which hear the word 
9: 9. but who is this, of whom I hear 

13: 2. Suppose ye that these Galilaeans 

4. think ye that they were sinners above 
19:40.1 tell you that, if these should hold 
20:47. the same shall receive greater damnation. 
21 : 4. For all these have of their abundance 
24: 17. communications (are) these that ye 

44. These (are) the words which I 
Joh. 6: 5. that these may eat ? 

12:21. The same came therefore to Philip, 
17: 11. but these are in the world, 

25. and these have known that thou 
\§:2l. they know what I said. 
Acts 1:14. TJiese all continued with one accord 

2: 7. are not all these which speak Galilaeans ? 

15. For these are not drunken, 
11:12. these six brethren accompanied me, 
13: 4. So they, being sent forth by the Holy 
16:17. These men are the servants of 

20. These men, being Jews, 
17: 6. These that have turned the world upside 
7. and these all do contrary to 

11. These were more noble than those 
20: 5. These going before tarried for us 
24: 15. which they 2 themselves also allow, 

20. Or else let these" 1 same (here) say 
25 : 1 1 . whereof these accuse me. 



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Acts27; 

Ro. 2: 

8: 

9: 

11: 

lCo.16: 
Gal. 3: 
6; 
Col. 4; 
ITi. 3: 
2Ti. 3: 
Hebll: 

2Pet.2: 

Uoh.5: 

Jude 



Rev. 7 
11 



14 



17: 



19: 
21: 
22: 



Except these abide in the ship, 
.these, having not the law, 

they are the sons of God. 
.For they (are) not all Israel, which 

how much more shall these, which be the 

Even so have these also now 
. on your part they have supplied. 
. the same are the children of 
.they constrain you to be circumcised ; 
. These only (are my) fellowworkers 
. let these also first be proved ; 
. so do these also resist 

These all died in faith, 
. And these all, having obtained a 

But these, as natural brute 

These are wells without water, 

and these three are one. 
. Likewise also these (filthy) dreamers 

But these speak evil of those things 

These are spots in your feasts 

These are murmurers, complainers, 

These be they who separate 

"What are these which are arrayed 
, These are they which came out 

These are the two olive trees, 

These have power to shut heaven, 

because these two prophets 

These are they which were not defiled 

These are they which follow 

These were redeemed from 

These have one mind, 

These shall make war with 

these shall hate the whore, 

These are the true sayings of God. 
these words are true and faithful. 

These sayings (are) faithful and true: 



avrrj, hautee. fern. sing, of ouroe. 

Mat. 9; 26. the fame hereof went abroad 

13: 54. Whence hath this (man) this wisdom, 
21:42. this is the Lord's doing, and it is 
22: 20. unto them, Whose (is) this image 

38. This is the first and great commandment. 
24:34. This generation shall not pass, 
26: 8. To what purpose (is) this waste ? 

12. in that she hath poured this ointment on 

13. that this woman hath done, be 
Mar 1 : 27. what new doctrine (is) this ? 

8: 12. Why doth this generation seek 
12: 11. This was the Lord's doing, and it is 

16. Whose (is) this image and superscription ? 

30. this (is) the first commandment. 

31. second (is) like, (namely) this, 

43. this poor widow hath cast more 

44. she of her want did cast in 
13:30. this generation shall not pass, 

14: 4. Why was this waste of the ointment 

8. She hath done what she could: 

9. that she hath done shall be 
2: 2. this taxing was first made 

36. she was of a great age, and had 

37. she (was) a widow of about 
38.s/te coming in that instant 

4:21. this scripture fulfilled in your ears. 
7: 44. she hath washed my feet with tears, 

45. this woman since the time 

46. this woman hath anointed my 
8: 9. What might this parable be ? 

1 1 . Now the parable is this : 
42. of age, and she lay a dying. 



Lu. 



Lu. 11 

21 



22 
Joh. 1: 

3 



11 
12 
15 
17 

Acts 5 



9: 
16: 

17: 

21: 

Ro. 7: 

11: 

16 

lCo. 8: 



2Co. 1 

2: 

11: 

Eph. 3: 

Tit. 1 

Heb 8 

10: 

Jas. 1 : 

3: 

Uoh.l: 

2: 

3: 

5: 



3Joh. 
Rev.20 



This is an evil generation: they 

that this poor widow hath cast 

she of her penury hath cast in 

This generation shall not pass 

this is your hour, and the power 

this is the record of John, when 

And this is the condemnation, 

this my joy therefore is fulfilled. 

this woman was taken in 

This sickness is not unto death, 

This voice came not because of me, 

This is my commandment, That 

this is life eternal, that they might 

for if this counsel or this work 

Jerusalem unto Gaza, which is desert. 

scripture which he read was this, 

this woman was full of good works 

The same followed Paul and us, 

we know what this new doctrine, 

the man that owneth this girdle, 

the commandment,. ..I found )( (to be) 

unto death. 
For this (is) my covenant unto them, 
for she hath been a succourer of many, 
by any means this liberty of your's 
Mine answer to them that do examine me 

is this, 
For our rejoicing is this, the 
to such a man (is) this punishment, 
shall stop me of this boasting 
is this grace given, that I should 
This witness is true. Wherefore 
For this (is) the covenant that I 
This (is) the covenant that I will 
before God and the Father is this, To visit 
This wisdom descendeth not from 
This then is the message which 
this is the promise that he 
For this is the message that ye 
this is his commandment, 
For this is the love of God, that 
this is the victory that overcometh 
for this is the witness of God 
this is the record, that God 
this life is in his Son. 
this is the confidence that we 
this is love, that we walk after 
This is the commandment, 
This (is) the first resurrection. 



avrm, hautai. fern. plur. of ouroc* 

Lu. 21: 22. For these be the days of vengeance, 
Acts20:34.that these hands have ministered 
Gal. 4: 24. for these are the two covenants; 

The other cases of this pronoun, viz : ravra, 
Tavrr], tovto, 7ovT<t)v, &c., will be found seve- 
rally in their alphabetical places. 



ovtw, ovrtog, houto, houtos. 

2 denotes where the force of icai is blended 
into that of ovtio. 
Mat. 1 : 18. the birth of Jesus Christ was on this ivise: 
2: 5. for thus it is written by the prophet, 
3: 15. for thus it becometh us to fulfil 
5:12. for so persecuted they the prophets 
16. Let your light so shine before men, 
19. and shall teach men so, 
47. do not even the publicans so? 
6: 9. After this manner therefore pray ye: 



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Mat. 6:30 

7:12 

17 

:33 
:26 

:40 
45 
40 
49 
12 
14 
35 



19: 



20 



26 

Mar 2 



Lu. 



17 



Joh. 3: 8. 

14. 

16, 
4; 6 
5:21 

26 
7:46 



.if God so clothe the grass 
. do ye even so 2 to them : 
. Even so every good tree 
. It was never so seen in Israel. 
• for so it seemed good in thy sight. 
.so shall the Son of man be three days 
. Even so shall it be also unto this 
.so shall it be in the end of this 
. So shall it be at the end of the 
Likewise shall also the Son of man 
Even so it is not the will of your 
So likewise shall my heavenly 
but from the beginning it was not so. 
If the case of the man be so with 
which were so born from (their) 
So the last shall be first, 
But it shall not be so among you : 
Even so ye also outwardly 
so shall also the coming of the 
So likewise ye, when ye shall see 
so shall also the coming of 
so shall also the coming of the Son of 
shall find so doing. 
What, could ye not watch with me 
that thus it must be? 
Why doth this (man) thus speak 
that they so reasoned within 
We never saw it on this fashion. 
So is the kingdom of God 
Why are ye so fearful? 
Are ye so without understanding also? 
But so shall it not be among you: 
So ye in like manner, 2 when ye 
But neither so did their witness 
saw that he so cried out, 
Thus hath the Lord dealt with me 
why hast thou thus dealt with us? 
And he did so: and his hand 
And they did so, and made them 
for so it seemed good in thy sight. 
so shall also the Son of man 
5*0 (is) he that layeth up treasure 
If then God so clothe the grass, 
and find (them) so, blessed are 
shall find so doing, 
and so it is. 

So likewise, whosoever he be of you 
that likewise joy shall be in 
Likewise, I say unto you, there is joy 
So likewise ye, when ye shall 
so shall also the Son of man be 
so shall it be also in the days 
thus shall ye say unto him, 
So likewise ye, when ye see 
But ye (shall) not (be) so.- 
and found (it) even so as the women 
Thus it is written, and thus it behoved 

Christ to suffer, 
so is every one that is born of the Spirit. 
even so must the Son of man be 
For God so loved the world, 
sat thus on the well: 
even so 2 the Son quickeneth whom 
so hath he given to the Son to 
Never man spake like (lit. so spake as) 

this man. 
and so passed by. 
If we let him thus alone, 
said unto me, so I speak, 
gave me commandment, even so I do. 
no more (lit. so neither) can ye, 
Answerest thcu the high priest so? 



j Joh. 21 : Land on this wise shewed he (himself). 
Acts 1:11. shall so come in like manner as 
3: 18. he hath so fulfilled. 
7: 1. Are these things so ? 

6. And God spake on this wise, 
8. and so (Abraham) begat Isaac, 
8:32. so opened he not his mouth; 
12: 8. And so he did. 

15. affirmed that it was even so. 
13: 8. for so is his name by interpretation 

34. he said on this wise, I will give 
47. For so hath the Lord commanded 

14: Land so spake, that a great multitude 
17: 11. whether those things were so. 

33. So Paul departed from among them. 
19:20. So mightily grew the word of God 
20: 11. till break of day, so he departed. 

13. for so had he appointed, 

35. how that so labouring ye ought 

21 : 11. So shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind 
22 : 24. wherefore they cried so against him. 
23: 11. so must thou bear witness also at Rome. 
24: 9. saying that these things were so. 

14. so worship I the God of my fathers, 
27 : 17. and so were driven. 

25.it sLiall be even as it was told me. 
44. And so it came to pass, that 
28: 14. and so we went toward Rome. 
Ro. 1 : 15. So, as much as in me is, I am ready 
4:18. So shall thy seed be. 
5: 12. and so death passed upon all 

15. so also (is) the free gift. 

18. even so 2 by the righteousness of one 

19. so 2 by the obedience of one 
21 . even so 2 might grace reign 

6: 4. even so we also should walk 

11. Likewise reckon ye also yourselves 
19. even so now yield your members, 
9:20. Why hast thou made me thus? 
10: 6.speaketh on this wise, Say not 
11: 5. Even so 2 then at this present 
26. And so all Israel shall be saved: 
31. Even so have these also now not 
12: 5. So we, (being) many, are one 
15:20. Yea, so have I strived to preach 
ICo. 2:11. even so 2 the things of God 
3:15. yet so as by fire. 
4: 1. Let a man so account of us, 
5: 3. that hath so done this deed, 
6: 5. Is it so, that there is not a 
7: 7. one after this manner, and another after 
that. 
17. so let him walk. And so ordain I in all 
churches, 
good for a man so to be. 
and need so require, 
But she is happier if she so abide, 
when ye sin so against the brethren, 
Even so 2 hath the Lord ordained 
that it should be so done unto me: 
So run, that ye may obtain. 
1 therefore so run, not as uncertainly; so 

fight I, not as 
even so (is) the man also by the 
and so let him eat of (that) 
so also (is) Christ. 
So likewise ye, except ye utter 
Even so 2 ye, forasmuch as ye are 
and yet for all that (lit. and neither thus) 
will they not hear me, 
25. And thus are the secrets of his heart made 
manifest; and so falling down 
p p 



26. 


36. 


40. 


8:12. 


9:14. 


15. 


24. 


26. 


11:12. 


23. 


12:12. 


14: 9. 


12. 


21. 



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lCo.15 



16 
2Co. 1 



Gal. 



Eph 



Phi. 3 

4 

Col. 3 

ITh. 2 



11. so we preach, and so ye believed 
22. even so 2 in Christ shall all 
42. So also (is) the resurrection of 
45. And so it is written, 

I. even so 2 do ye. 
; 5. so our consolation also aboundeth 

7. so (shall ye be) also of the consolation. 
:14. even so 2 our boasting, 
: 6. so he would also finish 

11. so (there may be) a performance also 
: 5. might be ready, as (a matter of) bounty, 

(lit. ready thus, as, &c. ) 
: 7. even so 2 (are) we Christ's. 
: 3. so your minds should be corrupted 
: 6. 1 marvel that ye are so soon removed 
: 3. Are ye so foolish? 
: 3. Even so 2 we, when we were children, 

29. even so 2 (it is) now. 
: 2. and so fulfil the law of Christ. 
: 20. But ye have not so learned Christ ; 
: 24. so 2 (let) the wives (be) to their own 

28. So ought men to love their wives 

33. so love his wife even as himself; 
: 17. and mark them which walk so 
: 1 . so stand fast in the Lord, 
: 13. so also (do) ye. 
: 4. even so we speak ; 



5 
2Th. 3 
2Ti. 3 
Heb 4 

5 



8, 

14, 

17, 

2, 

17 

8, 

4 

3 

5 

6: 9 

15 



10: 

12: 

Jas. 1 : 

2 



lPet.2: 
3: 

2Pet.l; 

3: 

Uoh.2: 

4; 

Rev. 2: 

3; 

9: 

11: 

16: 

18: 



So being affectionately desirous 

even so them also which sleep 

and so shall we ever be with the Lord. 

the day of the Lord so cometh 

token in every epistle : so I write. 

so do these also resist the truth: 

of the seventh (day) on this wise, 

so also for himself, 

So also Christ glorified not himself 

though we thus speak. 

And so, after he had patiently 

when these things were thus ordained, 

So Christ was once offered 

companions of them that were so used. 

And so terrible was the sight, 

so also shall the rich man fade 

So speak ye, and so do, 

Even so 2 faith, if it hath not works, 

so faith without works is dead also. 

Even so 2 the tongue is a little 

so is the tongue among our 

these things ought not so to be. 

so (can) no fountain both yield 

For so is the will of God, 

For after this manner in the old time the 

holy women also, 
. For so an entrance shall be 
all things continue as (they were) 
ought himself also so to walk, even as he 
. Beloved, if God so loved us, 
. So hast thou also them that 
. So then because thou art lukewarm, 
. And thus I saw the horses in the 
he must in this manner be killed, 
.so mighty an earthquake, (and) so great. 
. Thus with violence shall that great city 



Mat. 6:25. Is not the life more than meat, 
10:29. Are not two sparrows sold for 
12: 11. will he not lay hold on it, and 
13:27. Sir, didst not thou sow good seed 

55. is not his mother called Mary? 

56. are they not all with us ? 

18: 12. doth he not leave the ninety and 
20: 13. didst not thou agree with me 
Lu. 1 :60. Not (so); but he shall be called John. 
6:39. shall they not both fall into 
12: 6. Are not five sparrows sold for 

51. 1 tell you, Nay ; but rather division : 
13: 3.1 tell you, Nay: but, except ye 
5. Nay: but, except ye repent, ye 
14:28. sitteth not down first, and counteth 

31. sitteth not down first, and consulteth 
15: 8. doth not light a candle, and 

16:30. And he said, Nay, father Abraham: 
17: 8. And will not rather say unto him, 

17. Were there not ten cleansed? 
22:27. (is) not he that sitteth at meat? 
24:26. Ought not Christ to have suffered 

32. Did not our heart burn within us, 
Joh. 7:42. Hath not the scripture said, 

11 : 9. Are there not twelve hours in 
13: 10. and ye are clean, but not all. 

11. Ye are not all clean. 
14: 22. and not unto the world? 

Acts 5: 4. was it not thine own? 

7:50. Hath not my hand made all 
2: 26. shall not his uncircumcision 
3:27. Nay: but by the law of faith. 

29. (is he) not also of the Gentiles? 
8:32. how shall he not with him also 
1 :20. hath not God made foolish the 
3: 3. are ye not carnal, and walk as men? 

4. are ye not carnal? 
5: 2. and have «o£ rather mourned, 

12. do not ye judge them that are 
6 : 1 . and not before the saints ? 

7. Why do ye not rather take wrong? why do 

ye not rather (suffer) 
8: 10. shall not the conscience of him 
9: l.have I not seen Jesus Christ 

8. or saith not the law the same 

10: 16. is it not the communion of the blood 
— is it not the communion of the body 
18. are not they which eat of the 
29. Conscience, I say, not thine own. 
2Co. 3: 8. How shall not the ministration 

10:13. we will not boast of things without 
ITh. 2: 19. (Are) not even ye in the presence 
Heb 1 : 14. Are they not all ministering 

3:17. (was it) not with them that had sinned, 



Ro. 



lCo. 



o^EtXsrrjcj ophiletees. 



ov\ see ov. 



ou^tj ouki. 

Mat. 5:46. do not even the publicans the same 
47. do not even the publicans so? 



Mat. 6: 12. as we forgive our debtors. 

18 :24. which owed him ten thousand 
Lu. 13: 4. think ye that they were sinners above 
Ro. 1 : 14. 1 am debtor both to the Greeks, and 
8:12. we are debtors, not to the flesh, 

15:27. and their debtors they are. 
Gal. 5: 3. he is a debtor to do the whole law. 



6<p£iXri, ophilee. 



Mat.l8:32. 1 forgave thee all that debt, 

Ro. 13: 7. Render therefore to all their dues: 



0<I>E 



6(f)d\rnna, aphileema. 



Mat. 6:12. And forgive us our debts, 

Ro. 4: 4. not jreckoned of grace, but of debt. 



Mat.l8:23 



6(J)hXii), ophilo. 

.which owed him an hundred pence: 
Pay me that thou owest. 
.till he should pay the debt. 
. till he should pay all that was due 
.he is a debtor! (lit. oweth, or is bound) 
.he is guilty, (lit. oweth, or is bound) 
. the one owed five hundred pence, 
. every one that is indebted to us. 
. How much oivest thou unto my lord? 
. And how much owest thou ? 
. we have done that which was our duty to 
. ye also ought to wash one another's feet. 
. by our law he ought to die, 
.we ought not to think that 
. Owe no man any thing, 
. that are strong ought to bear the 
, their duty is also to minister unto 
. then must ye needs go out of the 
, unto the wife due benevolence : 
. and need so require, (lit. it needs so to be) 
, he that ploweth should plow (lit. ought to 

plough) in hope; 
, a man indeed ought not to cover 
, For this cause ought the woman 
, for I ought to have been commended 
the children ought not to lay up for 
So ought meu to love their wives 
We are bound to thank God 
we are bound to give thanks 
or oweth (thee) ought, 
in all things it behoved him 
by reason hereof he ought, as for 
when for the time ye ought to be 
ought himself also so to walk, 
we ought to lay down (our) lives 
we ought also to love one another. 
We therefore ought to receive such, 



cxptXov, ophelon. 

lCo. 4: 8. and I would to God (lit. I would) ye did 

reign, 
2Co.ll: 1. Would to God (lit. , §-c. ) ye could bear 
Gal. 5:12. 1 would they were even cut off 
Rev. 3: 15. 1 would thou wert cold or hot. 



o^eXoq, ophelos. 

lCo,15:32.what advantageth it me, (lit. what the 

profit to me) 
Jas. 2 : 14. What (doth it) profit, my brethren, 
16. what (doth it) profit? 

d(f>9a\[io(!)ov\da, oplithalmodouTia. 

Eph 6: 6. Not with eyeservice, as menpleasers: 
Col. 3: 22. not with eyeservice, as menpleasers ; 







30. 






34 




23 


:16. 

1?. 


Lu. 


7 


:41. 




11 


: 4. 




16 


. 5. 
7. 




17 


10. 


Joh. 13 


14. 




19 


7. 


Acts 17 


:29. 


Ro. 


13 


: 8. 




15 


1. 

27. 


lCo 


5 


10. 




7 


3. 

36. 




9 


10. 




11 


7. 

10. 


2Co.l2:ll. 






14. 


Eph 


5 


28. 


2Th 


1 


3. 




2 


13. 


Philem 18. 


Heb 


2 


17. 




5: 


3. 

12. 


Uoh.2 


6. 




3 


16. 




4; 


11. 


3Joli 


. 


8. 



13 



20 



21: 

26: 

Mar 7: 



12! 

14: 

Lu. 2; 

4: 



otyOaXfiog, ophiholmos. 

Mat. 5: 29. if thy right eye offend thee, 
38. An eye for an eye, 



/ 



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Mat. 6: 22. The light of the body is the eye: if there- 
fore thine eye be single, 
23. But if thine eye be evil, 
7: 3. that is in thy brother's eye, 

— that is in thine own eye? 

4. the mote out of thine eye; and, behold, a 
beam (is) in thine own eye? 

5. out of thine own eye ; 

— out of thy brother's eye. 
9:29. Then touched he their eyes, 

30. And their eyes were opened; 
15. their eyes they have closed; 

— they should see with (their) eyes, 
16. But blessed (are) your eyes, 

8. when they had lifted up their eyes, 

9. And if thine eye offend thee, 

— rather than having two eyes 
15. Is thine eye evil, because 

33. Lord, that our eyes may be opened. 

34. and touched their eyes: 

— their eyes received sight, 
42. and it is marvellous in our eyes? 
43. for their eyes w r ere heavy. 

22. an evil eye, blasphemy, pride, 
18. Having eyes, see ye not ? 

25. hands again upon his eyes, 
47. And if thine eye offend thee, 

— than having two eyes 
1 1 . it is marvellous in our eyes ? 

40. for their eyes were heavy, 

30. For mine eyes have seen thy 
: 20. And the eyes of all them that were 
: 20. lifted up his eyes on his disciples, 

41. that is in thy brother's eye, 

— that is in thine own eye ? 

42. the mote that is in thine eye, 

— the beam that is in thine own eye ? 

— the beam out of thine own eye, t 

— the mote that is in thy brother's eye. 
: 23. Blessed (are) the eyes which see the 
: 34. The light of the body is the eye: therefore 

when thine eye is single, 

23. in hell he lift up his eyes, 
; 13. so much as (his) eyes unto heaven, 
:42.they are hid from thine eyes. 
: 16. But their eyes were holden 

31 . And their eyes were opened, 
:35. Lift up your eyes, and look on the 
: 5. Jesus then lifted up (his) eyes, 
: 6. he anointed the eyes of the blind 

10. How were thine eyes opened? 
11. and anointed mine eyes, 

14. and opened his eyes. 

15. He put clay upon mine eyes, 
17. that he hath opened thine eyes? 
21. who hath opened his eyes, 

26. how opened he thine eyes ? 
30. he hath opened mine eyes. 

32. that any man opened the eyes 
: 21. Can a devil open the eyes of the 

37. which opened the eyes of the blind, 

41. Jesus lifted up (his) eyes, 
:40. He hath blinded their eyes, 

— should not see with (their) eyes, 
: ] . and lifted up his eyes 
: 9. received him out of their sight. 

8. when his eyes were opened, 
18. there fell from his eyes 
40. And she opened her eyes: 
18. To open their eyes, (and) to turn 
27. their eyes have they closed; lest they 
should see with (their) eyes, 

p p 2 



10 
11; 

16: 
18: 
19: 
24: 

Joh. 4 
6: 
9: 



12 



17: 

Acts 1: 

9: 



Ro. 


3 


18. 




11 


8. 
10. 


lCo 


2 


9. 




12 


16. 
17. 
21. 




15 


52. 


Gal. 


3 


1. 




4 


15. 


Eph 


. 1 


18. 


Heb 


4 


13. 


lPet.3:12. 


2Pe 


.2: 


14. 


Uoh.l 


1. 




2 


11. 

16. 


Rev 


1 


7. 
14. 




2 


18. 




3 


18. 




4 


6. 

8. 




5 


6. 




7:17. 




19 


12= 




21 


4. 



Mat. 7: 

10: 

23: 

Mar 16: 

Lu. 10; 

11; 

Joh. 3: 

ICo.lO: 

2Co.ll: 

Rev. 9: 

12: 



20: 



oo>e 

no fear of God before their eyes. 

eyes that they should not see, 

Let their eyes be darkened, 

Eye hath not seen, nor ear 

Because I am not the eye, 

If the whole body (were) an eye, 

And the eye cannot say unto 

in the twinkling of an eye, 

before whose eyes Jesus Christ 

have plucked out your own eyes, 

The eyes of your understanding 

opened unto the eyes of him 

For the eyes of the Lord (are) over 

Having eyes full of adultery, 

which we have seen with our eyes, 

darkness hath blinded his eyes. 

and the lust of the eyes, 

and every eye shall see him, 

his eyes (were) as a flame of fire ; 

who hath his eyes like unto 

anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, 

four beasts full of eyes 

and (they Avere) full of eyes within: 

and seven eyes, which are the 

wipe away all tears from their eyes. 

His eyes (were) as a flame of fire, 

wipe away all tears from their eyes; 



6 (pig, ophis. 

10. will he give him a serpent ? 

16.be ye therefore wise as serpents, 

33. (Ye) serpents, (ye) generation of vipers, 

18. They shall take up serpents ; 

19. power to tread on serpents 
11. will he for a fish give him a serpent? 
14. And as Moses lifted up the serpent in 

9. and were destroyed of serpents. 
3. as the serpent beguiled Eve 
19. their tails (were) like unto serpents, 
9. that old-serpent, called the Devil, 

14. from the face of the serpent. 

15. And the serpent cast out of his 
2. that old serpent, which is the devil, 



6<j>pvg 9 ophrus. 
Lu. 4 : 29. and led him unto the brow of the hill 



6)(\£oiJiaL, okleomai. 

Lu. 6: 18. And they that were vexed with 
Acts 5: 16. and them which were vexed with unclean 
spirits: 



oxXoTroliu), oklopoyeo. 

Actsl7 : 5. gathered a company, and set all the city on 
an uproar, 



6)(\oq, oklos. 

Mat. 4: 25. there followed him great multitudes 
5 : 1 . And seeing the multitudes, 
7:28. the people were astonished at his 
8: 1. great multitudes followed him. 
18. when Jesus saw great multitudes 



( 580 ) OXA 

Mat. 9: 8. But when the multitudes saw (it), 
23. and the people making a noise, 

25. But when the people were put forth, 

33. and the multitudes marvelled, 
36. when he saw the multitudes, 

11 : 7. began to say unto the multitudes 
12: 15. and great multitudes followed him, 
23. And all the people were amazed, 
46. While he yet talked to the people, 
13: 2. And great multitudes were gathered 

— and the whole midtitude stood on 

34. spake Jesus unto the multitude 
36. Then Jesus sent the multitude 

14: 5. he feared the multitude, 

13. and when the people had heard 

14. and saw a great multitude, 

15. send the multitude away, 

19. he commanded the multitude 

— and the disciples to the multitude. 

22. while he sent the multitudes 

23. sent the multitudes away, 
15:10. he called the multitude, 

30. And great multitudes came 

31. Insomuch that the multitude 

32. compassion on the multitude, 

33. as to fill so great a multitude ? 

35. he commanded the multitude 

36. and the disciples to the multitude. 
39. And he sent away the midtitude, 

17: 14. were come to the multitude, 
19: 2. And great midtitudes followed 
20: 29. a great multitude followed him. 

31. And the multitude rebuked 
21 : 8. And a very great multitude 

9. And the multitudes that went before, 
11. And the multitude said, This is 

26. we fear the people ; 
46. they feared the multitude, 

22:33. And when the multitude heard 

23 : 1 . Then spake Jesus to the multitude, 

26: 47. with him a great multitude 

55. said Jesus to the multitudes, 
27: 15. to release unto the people a 

20. persuaded the multitude that they 

24. hands before the multitude, 
Mar 2: 4. nigh unto him for the press, 

13. and all the multitude resorted 
3: 9. because of the multitude, lest 
20. And the multitude cometh 

32. And the multitude sat about him, 
4: l.unto him a great multitude, 

— and the whole multitude was by 
36. sent away the multitude, 

5:21. much people gathered unto him: 
24. much people followed him, 

27. came in the press behind, 

30. turned him about in the press, 

31 . Thou seest the multitude thronging 
6:33. And the people saw them 

34. saw much people, and was moved 
45. while he sent away the people. 

7 : 14. when he had called all the people 
17. into the house from the people, 

33. aside from the multitude, 
8: 1 . the multitude being very great, 

2. compassion on the multitude, 
6. he commanded the people to 

— set (them) before the people. 

34. when he had called the people 
9: 14. he saw a great multitude 

15. straightway all the people, when 
17. And one of the multitude answered 



Mar 9 
10: 



Lu. 3: 

4: 
5: 



9: 



11: 
12: 

13: 

14: 

18: 
19: 

22: 

23: 

Joh. 5: 

6; 



OXA 

25. When Jesus saw that the people came 
Land the people resort unto him again 

46. and>a great number of people, 

18. because all the people was astonished 
12. but feared the people : 
37. the common people heard him gladly. 

41. and beheld how the people cast 
43. with him a great multitude with 

8. And the multitude crying aloud 
11. the chief priests moved the people, 
15. willing to content the people, 

7. Then said he to the multitude 

10. And the people asked him, 

42. and the people sought him, 
1. as the people pressed upon him 

3. and taught the people 

15. and great multitudes came 

19. because of the multitude, 
29. a great company of publicans and 

17. and the company of his disciples, 
19. And the whole multitude sought 

9. and said unto the people that followed 

11. went with him, and much people. 

12. much people of the city was with her. 

24. he began to speak unto the people 

4. And when much people were 

19. could not come at him for the press. 
40. the people (gladly) received him: 

42. the people thronged him. 
45. the multitude throng thee 

11 . And the people, when they knew 

12. Send the multitude away, 

16. to set before the multitude. 

18. Whom say the people that I am ? 

37. much people met him. 

38. a man of the company cried out, 
14. and the people wondered. 

27. a certain woman of the company 
29. And when the people were gathered 

1 . innumerable multitude of people, 

13. one of the company said unto him, 
54. And he said also to the people, 

14. and said unto the people, 

17. and all the people rejoiced 

25. there went great multitudes with him: 
36. hearing the multitude pass by, 

3. and could not for the press, 

39. from among the multitude 

6. in the absence of the multitude. 

47. yet spake, behold a multitude, 

4. to the chief priests and (to) the people, 

48. And all the people that came together 
13. a multitude being in (that) place. 

2. And a great multitude followed him, 

5. saw a great company come 
22. when the people which stood 
24. When the people therefore saw 

12. among the people concerning him: 
— he deceiveth the people. 

20. The people answered and said, 

31. And many of the people believed 

32. heard that the people murmured such 

40. Many of the people therefore, 

43. was a division among the people 

49. But this people who knoweth not 
:42. because of the people which 

: 9. Much people of the Jews therefore 
12. On the next day much people 

17. The people therefore that was 

18. For this cause the people also met him, 
29. The people therefore, that stood by, 
34. The people answered him, 



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I Acts 1 : 15. the number of the names together 
6: 7. and a great company of the priests 
8: 6. And the people with one accord 
11:24. and much people was added unto 

26. and taught much people. 
13:45. when the Jews saw the multitudes, 
14: 11. when the people saw what Paul 

13. would have done sacrifice with the people. 

14. and ran in among the people, 

18. restrained they the people, 

19. who persuaded the people, 
16.22. And the midtitude rose up together 
17 : 8. And they troubled the people and the 

13. and stirred up the people. 
19:26. and turned away much people, 

33. drew Alexander out of the multitude, 
35. had appeased the people, 

21: 27. stirred up all the people, 

34. some another, among the multitude : 

35. for the violence of the people. 
24: 12. neither raising up the people, 

18. neither with midtitude, nor with tumult. 
Rev. 7: 9. and, lo, a great multitude, 

17: 15. peoples, and multitudes, and nations, 
19: 1. a great voice of much people 
6. the voice of a great multitude, 



dxypwfia, okuroma. 

2Co.lO : 4. the pulling down of strong holds ; 



6-ipapiov, opsarion. 

Joh. 6: 9. loaves, and two small fishes : 
11. and likewise of the fishes 
21: 9. and fish laid thereon, 

10. Bring of the fish which ye have now 
13.giveth them, and fish likewise. 



dipi, opse. 

Mat.28 : 1 . In the end of the sabbath, 
Mar 11:19. And when even was come, 
13:35.a£ even, or at midnight, 



6\pia, opsia. 

Mat. 8: 16. When the even was come, 
14:15. And when it was evening, 

23. and when the evening was come, 
16: 2. When it is evening, ye say, 
20: 8. So when even was come, the lord of 
26:20. Now when the even was come, 
27:57. When the even was come, there came 

Mar 1 :32. And at even, when the sun did set, 
4: 35. when the even was come, he saith 
6:47. And when even was come, the ship 
11: 11. and now the eventide was come, 
14: 17. in the evening he cometh with the twelve. 
15:42. And now when the even was come, 

Joh. 6: 16. And when even was (now) come, 
20: 19. the same day at evening, being the 



oipi/jiog, opsimos. 
Jas. 5: 7. the early and latter rain. 



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oipig, opsis. 



Joh. 7:24. Judge not according to the appearance, 

11:44. and his face was bound about with a 
Rev. 1; 16. his countenance (was) as the sun 



6\Jju)viov, opsonion. 



Lu. 3: 14. and be content with your wages. 
Ro. 6:23. For the wages of sin (is) death ; 
lCo. 9: 7. warfare any time at his own charges? 
2Co.l 1 : 8. taking wages (of them), to do you service. 



irayi&vw, pagiduo. 

Mat.22:15.how they might entangle him in (his) talk. 



Trayig, pagis. 

Lu. 21 : 35. as a snare shall it come 

Ro. 11 : 9. Let their table be made a snare, 

ITi. 3: 7. and the snare of the devil. 

6: 9. fall into temptation and a snare, 
2Ti. 2 : 26. out of the snare of the devil, 



Ro. 


7 


5. 




8 


18. 


2Co. 


1 


5. 
6. 

7. 


Gal. 


5:24. 


Phi. 


3 


10. 


Col. 


1 


24. 


2Ti. 


3: 


11. 


Heb 


2 


9. 

10. 




10:32. 


lPet. 1 


11. 




4 


13. 




5 





7ra0i7jua, patheema. 

the motions of sins, which were by 
. I reckon that the sufferings of this 
For as the sufferings of Christ abound 
in the enduring of the same sufferings 
as ye are partakers of the sufferings, so 
have crucified the flesh with the affections 
the fellowship of his sufferings, 
Who now rejoice in my sufferings 
Persecutions, afflictions, which came 
for the suffering of death, crowned 
perfect through sufferings. 
endured a great fight of afflictions; 
the sufferings of Christ, and the 
ye are partakers of Christ's sufferings ; 
a witness of the sufferings of Christ, 
the same afflictions are accomplished * 



TraflrjroC) patheetos. 
Acts26:23. That Christ should suffer, 



7ra6og, pathos. 

Ro. 1 : 26. gave them up unto vile affections: 
Col. 3: 5. uncleanness, inordinate affection, 
lTh. 4: 5. Not in the lust of concupiscence, 



TrmSaytoyyog, paidagogos. 

lCo. 4: 15. ten thousand instructers in Christ, yet 
Gal. 3: 24. the law was our schoolmaster 

25.no longer under a schoolmaster. 



iraiSapiov, paidarion. 

Mat.l 1 : 16. It is like unto children sitting in the 
Joh. 6: 9. There is a lad here, 



TTai%da } paidia. 

Eph 6: 4. in the nurture and admonition 
2Ti. 3: 16. for instruction in righteousness: 
Heb 12: 5. despise not thou the chastening of 

7. If ye endure chastening, God 

8. But if ye be without chastisement, 
11. Now no chastening for the present 



7rai^svTT]g, paidutees. 

Ro. 2 : 20. An instructor of the foolish, 

Heb 12: 9. fathers of our flesh which corrected (us), 



Traidevo), paiduo. 



Lu. 23 

Acts 7 
22: 
lCo.ll 
2Co. 6 
ITi. 1; 
2Ti. 2 
Tit. 2 
Heb 12 



Rev. 3 



16.1 will therefore chastise him, and 
22:1 will therefore chastise him, and 
22. And Moses was learned in all 

3. taught according to the perfect manner 
32. we are chastened of the Lord, 

9. as chastened, and not killed ; 
20. that they may learn not to blaspheme. 
25. In meekness instructing those that 
12. Teaching us that, denying ungodliness 

6. whom the Lord loveth he chasteneth, 

7. whom the father chasteneth not? 
10. for a few days chastened (us) 
19. As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten; 



TraiSioOtv, paidiothen. 

Mar 9:21. And he said, Of a child. 



Mat. 2: 8. 

9. 

11. 

13. 

14. 

20. 

21. 

14:21. 

15:38. 

18: 2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 

19:13. 

14. 

Mar 5:39. 

40. 



41. 
7:28. 
9:24. 

36. 

37. 
10:13. 

14. 

15. 
1:59. 

66. 

76. 

80. 
2:17. 



Lu. 



waidiov, paidion. 

search diligently for the young child ; 

over where the young child was. 

they saw the young child with Mary 

Arise, and take the young child and his 

Herod will seek the young child to 

he took the young child and his mother 

Arise, and take the young child and his 

which sought the young child's life. 

and took the young child and his mother, 

beside women and children. 

beside women and children. 

And Jesus called a little child unto 

and become as little children, 

humble himself as this little child, 

receive one such little child in 

brought unto him little children, 

Jesus said, Suffer little children, 

the damsel is not dead, but sleepeth. 

father and the mother of the damsel, 

and entereth in where the damsel was 

he took the damsel by the hand, 

eat of the children's crumbs. w 

And straightway the father of the child 

And he took a child, and set him 

receive one of such children in my 

brought young children to him, 

Suffer the little children to come 

kingdom of God as a little child, 

to circumcise the child; 

What manner of child shall this be ! 

And thou, child, shalt be called 

And the child grew, and waxed strong 

was told them concerning this child. 



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Lu. 2:21. for the circumcising of the child, 

27. the parents brought in the child Jesus, 
40. And the child grew, and waxed strong in 
7:32. unto children sitting in the marketplace, 
9: 47. took a child, and set him by him, 

48. Whosoever shall receive this child in my 
11 : 7. my children are with me in bed ; 
18:16. Suffer little children to come unto me, 

17. receive the kingdom of God as a little child 
Joh. 4:49. Sir, come down ere my child die. 

16: 21. as soon as she is delivered of the child, 
21 : 5. Children, have ye any meat ? 
lCo. 14:20. be not children in understanding: 
Heb 2:13. Behold I and the children which 

14. Forasmuch then as the children are 
11 : 23. they saw (he was) a proper child; 
Uoh.2:13.I write unto you, little children, 

18. Little children, it is the last time: 



iraidicncri, paidiskee. 



Mat.26 
Mar 14: 

Lu. 12: 

22: 
Joh. 18: 
Actsl2 

16 
Gal. 4: 



69. and a damsel came unto him, 

66. there cometh one of the maids of the 

69. And a maid saw him again, 

45. to beat the menservants and maidens, 

56. But a certain maid beheld him as 

17. Then saith the damsel that kept the door 

13. a damsel came to hearken, named Rhoda. 

16. a certain damsel possessed with a spirit 

22. two sons, the one by a bondmaid, 

23. But he (who was) of the bondwoman 

30. Cast out the bondwoman and her son: for 

the son of the bondwoman shall not 

31. we are not children of the bondwoman, 



TraiZ,n), paizo. 
lCo.10: 7. and rose up to play. 



Mar 14:47. and smote a servant of the high priest, 
Lu. 22:64. who is it that smote thee? 
Joh. 18 : 10. and smote the high priest's servant, 
Rev. 9: 5. a scorpion, when he striketh a man. 



waXai, palai. 

Mat.l 1:21. they would have repented long ago in 
Mar 15: 44. whether he had been any while dead. 
Lu. 10: 13. they had a great while ago repented, 
Heb 1 : 1 . spake in time past unto the fathers by 
2Pet. 1 : 9. purged from his old sins. 
Jude 4. were before of old ordained to this 



Mat 


. 2:16. 




8: 6. 




8. 




13. 




12:18. 




14: 2. 




17:18. 




21:15. 


Lu. 


1:54. 




69. 




2:43. 




7: 7. 




8:51. 




54. 




9:42. 




12:45. 




15:26. 


Joh 


. 4:51. 


Acts 3:13. 




26. 




4:25. 




27. 




30. 




20:12. 



iraiq, pais. 

, and slew all the children that were 
Lord, my servant lieth at home 
,and my servant shall be healed. 
And his servant was healed 
Behold my servant, whom I have 
And said unto his servants, This is 
and the child was cured from 
and the children crying in the temple, 
He hath holpen his servant Israel, 
in the house of his servant David ; 
the child Jesus tarried behind in 
, and my servant shall be healed. 
, and the mother of the maiden. 
and called, saying, Maid, arise. 
, and healed the child, and delivered 
to beat the menservants and 
and he called one of the servants, 
.Thy son liveth. 
, hath glorified his Son Jesus ; 
, God, having raised up his Son Jesus, 
, Who by the mouth of thy servant David 
, against thy holy child Jesus, whom 
, name of thy holy child Jesus. 
. And they brought the young, man alive, 



naiii), paio. 

Mat.26: 68. Who is he that smote thee: 



7ra\a£0£j palaios. 

Mat. 9:16. new cloth unto an old garment, 
17. new wine into old bottles: 
: 52. out of his treasure (things) new and old. 
:21.a piece of new cloth on an old garment: 

— taketh away from the old, 
22.putteth new wine into old bottles: 

. 36. of a new garment upon an old ; 

— agreeth not with the old. 
37. putteth new wine into old bottles ; 
39. No man also having drunk old (wine) 

— for he saith, The old is better. 

6. our old man is crucified with 

7. Purge out therefore the old leaven, 

8. not with old leaven, 
14. in the reading of the old testament ; 
22. the old man, which is corrupt 

9. ye have put off the old man with 
7. but an old commandment which ye 

— The old commandment is the word which 



13 
Mar 2 



Lu. 5 



Ro. 6: 
lCo. 5: 

2Co. 3: 
Eph. 4; 
Col. 3: 
Uoh.2: 



iraXai orrje, palaiotees. 

Ro. 7: 6. and not (in) the oldness of the letter. 



iraXaiooj, palaioo. 

Lu. 12:33. bags which wax not old, 

Heb 1:11. they all shall wax old as doth a 

8: 13. he hath made the first old. Now that 
which decayeth 



7raXrj, pake. 

Eph. 6: 12. we wrestle not against flesh and blood, 
(lit. the wrestling is not to us &c. ) 



7ra\i7Y£V£CTta, paling enesia. 

Mat.l9:28.in the regeneration when the Son of man 
3: 5. by the washing of regeneration, 



Tit 



7raXtv, palin. 

Mat. 4: 7. It is written again, Thou shalt not 
8. Again, the devil taketh him up 
5:33. Again, ye have heard that it hath 
13:44. Again, the kingdom of heaven is like 
45. Again, the kingdom of heaven is 
47. Again, the kingdom of heaven is 



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Mat.18: 
19: 
20: 
21: 
22: 

26: 



27 
Mar 2 



10 



14 



15; 



Lu. 13 

23 

Joh. 1 

4 



10 



12 



Again I say unto you, That if two 
And again I say unto you, It is easier 
Again he went out about the sixth 
Again, he sent other servants more 
and spake unto them again by parables, 
Again, he sent forth other servants, 
He went away again the second time, 
came and found them asleep again: 
and went away again, and prayed 
And again he denied with an oath, 
Jesus, when he had cried again 
And again he entered into Capernaum 
And he went forth again by the sea 
And he entered again into the synagogue; 
the multitude cometh together again, 
And he began again to teach by the 
when Jesus was passed over again by ship 
and again, departing from the coasts 
and entering into the ship again 
he put (his) hands again upon his eyes, 
resort unto him again; and, as he was 

wont, he taught them again. 
his disciples asked him again of the 
But Jesus answereth again, and saith 
And he took again the twelve, and 
And they come again to Jerusalem: 
And again he sent unto them another 
And again he sent another ; and him 
And again he went away, and prayed, 
he found them asleep again, 
Again the high priest asked him, 
And a maid saw him again, 
he denied it again. And a little after, 

they that stood by said again to Peter, 
And Pilate asked him again, saying, 
Pilate answered and said again unto 
And they cried out again, Crucify him. 
. And again he said, Whereunto shall 
willing to release Jesus, spake again 
Again the next day after John stood, and 
and departed again into Galilee, 
of this water shall thirst again : 
So Jesus came again into Cana of Galilee, 
This (is) again the second miracle 
he departed again into a mountain 
he came again into the temple, 
And again he stooped down, and 
Then spake Jesus again unto them, 
. Then said Jesus again unto them, 
Then again the Pharisees also asked 
They say unto the blind man again, 
Then said they to him again, 
wherefore would ye hear (it) again ? 
, Then said Jesus unto them again, 
, my life, that I might take it again. 
. and I have power to take it again. 
There was a division therefore again 
the Jews took up stones again to 
Therefore they sought again to take 
. And went away again beyond Jordan 
Let us go into Judaea again. 
and goest thou thither again ? 
.again groaning in himself 
and again Andrew and Philip 
and will glorify (it) again. 
because that Esaias said again, 
. and was set down again, he said 
I will come again, and receive you 
and again, a little while, and ye 
and again, a little while, and 
and again, a little while, and 
but I will see you again, 



IIAM 

again, I leave the world, and go to 
Then asked he them again, Whom seek 
Peter then denied again : 
into the judgment hall again, 
he went out again unto the Jews, 
Then cried they all again, saying, 
Pilate therefore went forth again, 
And went again into the judgment hall, 
And again another scripture saith, 
the disciples went away again 
said Jesus to them again, 
And after eight days again his disciples 
Jesus shewed himself again to the 
He saith to him again the second time, 
the voice (spake) unto him again 
the vessel was received up again 
all were drawn up again into heaven. 
We will hear thee again of this 
I will return again unto you, 
they sounded again, and found 
the spirit of bondage again to fear; 
is able to graff them in again. 
And again he saith, Rejoice, ye Gentiles, 
And again, Praise the Lord, all ye 
And again, Esaias saith, 
, And again, The Lord knoweth the 
.and come together again, that Satan 
.nor again the head to the feet, I have 
and to come again out of Macedonia 
not come again to you in heaviness, 
begin again to commend ourselves ? 
we commend not ourselves again unto 
let him of himself think this again, 
I say again, Let no man think me 
. Again, think ye that we excuse 
. ( And) lest, when I come again, 
. that, if I come again, I will not spare : 
so say I now again, 
.returned again unto Damascus. 
. I went up again to Jerusalem 
. For if I build again the things 
. how turn ye again to the weak 
ye desire again (waXiv avu)6ev lit. again, 

anew) to be in bondage ? 
. of whom I travail in birth again 
. be not entangled again with the yoke 
. For I testify again to every man 
. by my coming to you again. 
. that, when ye see him again, ye may 
.(and) again I say, Rejoice. 
. And again, I will be to him a Father, 
.And again, when (lit. and when again) 
he bringeth in the firstbegotten 
And again, I will put my trust in him. 

And again, Behold I and the 
. And in this (place) again, If they shall 
. Again, he limiteth a certain day, 
.ye have need that one teach you again 

(lit. ye have need again, &c.) 
. not laying again the foundation of 
. to renew them again unto repentance ; 
. And again, The Lord shall judge his 
. And he prayed again, and the heaven 
. they are again entangled therein, 
. Again, a new commandment I write 
. from heaven spake unto me again, 
. Thou must prophesy again before 



7rajii7rAr)0H', pampleethi. 
Lu. 23: 18. they cried out all at once, saying, 



I Joh. 16:28. 

18: 7. 

27. 

33. 

38. 

40. 

19; 4. 

9. 

37. 

20:10. 

21. 

26. 

21: 1. 

16. 

Actsl0:15. 

16. 

11:10. 

17:32. 

18:21. 

27:28. 

Ro. 8:15. 

11:23. 

15:10. 

11. 

12. 

ICo. 3:20. 

7: 5. 

12:21 

2Co. 1:16 

2: 1 

3: 1 

5:12 

10: 7 

11:16 

12:19 

21 

13; 2 

1: 9 

17 

2: 1 

18 

4: 9 



19 

5: 1 

3 

Phi. 1:26 

2:28 

4: 4 

Heb 1: 5 



Gal 



2:13 



4: 


5 




7. 


5: 


12 


6: 


1 




6 


10:30 


Jas. 5: 


18 


2Pet. 2 


20 


Uoh.2 


8 


Rev.10 


8 




11 



HAM 
7rajunro\vQ, pampolus. 

Mar 8: 1 . the multitude being very great, 



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7ravdo\eiov } pandokion. 

Lu. 10: 34. brought him to an inn, 



TravSoxtvQ, pandokus. 

Lu. 10:35. two pence, and gave (them) to the host, 



iravnyvpig, paneeguris. 

Hebl2:23.To the general assembly and church of 



iravoiid, panoiki. 

ActsL6: 34. believing in God with all his house. 



7ravo7rAta, panoplic 



Lu. 11 :22. taketh from him all his armour 
Eph. 6: 11. Put on the whole armour of God, 

13. take unto you the whole armour of God, 



iravovpyia, panGurgia. 

Lu. 20: 23. perceived their craftiness, and said 
I Co. 3: 19. the wise in their own craftiness. 
2Co. 4: 2. not walking in craftiness, 

11: 3. beguiled Eve through his subtilty, 
Eph. 4: 14. sleight of men, (and) cunning craftiness 



iravovpyog, panourgos. 

2Co.l2: 16. nevertheless, being crafty, I caught you 

TravTa\69sv, pantakothen. 

Mar 1 :45. they came to him from every quarter. 



Travra^ov, pantakou. 

Mar 16:20. went forth, and preached every where, 

Lu. 9: 6. and healing every where. 

Actsl7:30.commandeth all men every where 
21:28. that teacheth all (men) every where 
24: 3. always, and in all places, most noble Felix, 
28: 22. that every where it is spoken against. 

ICo. 4: 17. as I teach everywhere in every church. 



iravTeXig, panteles. 

(tig to TravTtkke). 
Lu. 13: 11. could in no wise (lit. not altogether) lift 

up (herself). 
Heb 7: 25. to save them to the uttermost 



iravroOev, pantothen. 

Lu. 19: 43. and keep thee in on every side, 

Joh. 18: 20. whither the Jews always resort; [Some 

copies read iravroTt] 
Heb 9: 4. overlaid round about with gold, 



TravroKparwp, pantokrator. 
2Co. 6:18.saith the Lord Almighty. 
Rev. 1: 8. and which is to come, the Almighty. 
4: 8. Holy, holy, holy, Lord God Almighty, 
11 : 17. O Lord God Almighty, which 
15: 3. thy works, Lord God Almighty; 
16: 7. Lord God Almighty, true and 

14. that great day of God Almignty. 
19: 6. the Lord God omnipotent reigneth 

15. and wrath of Almighty God. 

21: 22. the Lord God Almighty and the Lamb 



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Mat.26 



Mar 14 



wavTore, pantote. 
11. ye have the poor always with you; but 
me ye have not always. 

7. ye have the poor with you always, 

— but me ye have not always. 
31. Son, thou art ever with me, 

l.that men ought always (to) pray, 
34. Lord, evermore give us this bread. 

6. but your time is alway ready. 
29. for I do always those things that 
42. 1 knew that thou hearest me always: 

8. the poor always ye have with you; but 
me ye have not always. 
20. 1 ever taught in the synagogue, 

— whither the Jews always resort ; 
9( 10) . always in my prayers ; 
4. thank my God always on your behalf, 

58. always abounding in the work of the 

14. which always causeth us to triumph 

10. Always bearing about in the body 
6. Therefore (we are) always confident, 

8. that ye, always having all sufficiency 
18. good to be zealously affected always in 
20. Giving thanks always for all things 

4. Always in every prayer of mine 
20. with all boldness, as always, (so) now 
12. my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, 

4. Rejoice in the Lord alway : 

3. praying always for you, 

6. Let your speech (be) alway with grace, 
12. always labouring fervently for you 

2. We give thanks to God always for you all, 

16. to fill up their sins alway: 
6. ye have good remembrance of us always, 

17. and so shall we ever be with the Lord. 

15. ever follow that which is good, 
16- Rejoice evermore. 

2Th. 1 : 3. We are bound to thank God always for 

11. Wherefore also we pray always for you, 
2: 13. bound to give thanks alway to God 

2Ti. 3: 7 . Ever learning, and never able 
Philem. 4. mention of thee always in my prayers, 
Heb 7: 25. he ever liveth to make intercession 



Lu. 


15: 




18: 


Joh 


6: 




7: 




8: 




11: 




12: 




18: 


Ro. 


1: 


ICo 


. 1: 




15: 


2Co 


2: 




4: 




5: 




9: 


Gal 


4: 


Eph 


5: 


Phi. 


1: 




2: 




4: 


Col. 


I: 




4: 


lTh 


1: 




2: 




3: 




4: 




5: 



Travrri, pantee. 

Acts24: 3. We accept (it) always, and in 



ttclvtwq, pantos. 

Lu. 4:23. Ye will surely say unto me this 
Actsl8:21.I must by all means keep this feast 

21 : 22. the multitude must needs (lit. by all means 
must) come together: 

28: 4. No doubt this man is a murderer, 



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IIAN 

Ro. 3: 9. No, in no wise: (lit. not at all) 
1 Co. 5: 10- Yet not altogether with the 

9:10. Or saith he (it) altogether for our 

22. that I might by all means save some. 
16: 12. his will was not at all to come 



irapa, para. 

The cases governed are respectively marked by 

s, d , a . 
Mat. 2: 4. demanded ofs them where Christ 
7. enquired ofs them diligently 
16. enquired ofs the wise men. 
4: 18. walking by a the sea of Galilee, 
6 : 1 . no reward of A your Father which 
13: 1. and sat by 3 - the sea side. 
4. fell by* the way side, 
19. received seed by 3 - the way side. 
15:29. and came nigh unto 3 - the sea of 

30. and cast them down at a Jesus' feet ; 
18:19. it shall be done for them ofs my Father 
19:26. With A men this is impossible; but with A 

God all things are possible. 
20:20. a certain thing ofs him. 
30. sitting by 3 - the way side, 
21: 25. reasoned with d themselves, 

42. this is the Lord's doing, (lit. from S the 
Lord) 
22:25. there were with& us seven brethren: 
28: 15. reported among& the Jews until 
Mar 1 : 16. as he walked by 3 - the sea of 

2:13. went forth again by 3 - the sea side ; 

3: 21. when his friends (lit. they ofs him) heard 

(of it), 
4: 1. to teach by 3 - the sea side: 
4. some fell by a the way side, 
15. these are they by 3 - the way side, 
5:21. he was nigh unto 3 - the sea. 

26. spent all that she had, (lit. all things ofs 
herself) 
8:11. seeking ofs him a sign 
10:27. With A men (it is) impossible, but not 
with A God: for with A God all things are 
possible. 
46. sat by 3 - the highway side 
« 12: 2. might receive fromS the husbandmen 

11. This was the Lord's doing, (lit. fromS the 

Lord) 
14 : 43. fromS the chief priests and 
Lu. 1 : 30. thou hast found favour with A God. 
37. For wiih d God nothing shall be 
45. which were told her fromS the Lord. 
2: 1. there went out a decree fromS Caesar 

52. and in favour with& God and man. 
3: 13. no more than 3 - that which is appointed 
5: l.he stood by 3 - the lake of Gennesaret, 

2. two ships standing by a the lake: 
6: 19. there went virtue out ofs him, 

34. ye lend (to them) ofs whom ye hope to 
7 :38. And stood at 3 - his feet behind (him) 
8: 5. some fell by 3 - the way side ; 

12. Those by 3 - the way side are they 

35. sitting at a the feet of Jesus, 
41. and he fell down at 3 - Jesus' feet, 
49 .fromS the ruler of the synagogue's (house) , 

9:47. and set him by A him, 
10: 7. such things as they give: (lit. the things 
ofs them) 
39. which also sat at 3 - Jesus' feet, 
11:16, sought ofs him a sign 



IIAP 



Lu. 11:37. besought him to dine with& him: 
12:48. ofs him shall be much required: 
13: 2. sinners above 3 - all the Galilaeans, 
4. that they were sinners above 3 - all 
17:16. fell down on (his) face at 3 - his feet, 
18: 27. things which are impossible with d men 
are possible with A God. 
35. blind man sat by 3 - the way side 
19: 7. guest with d a man that is a sinner. 
Joh. 1 : 6. a man sent fromS God, 

14. the only begotten ofs the Father, 
39(40). and abode with& him that day: 
40(41). One of the two which heard John 
(speak), (lit. heard ofs John) 
4: 9.askest drink ofs me, 

40. that he would tarry with 6 - them: 
52. Then enquired he ofs them the hour 
5:34. 1 receive not testimony fromS man: 
41. 1 receive not honour from S men. 
44. which receive honour one ofs another, 

— not the honour that (cometh) fromS God 
6:45. and hath learned ofs the Father, 

46. save he which is ofs God, 
7 : 29. 1 am fromS him, 

51. before it hear )(S him, 
8:26. which I have heard ofs him. 

38. which I have seen with 6 my Father: 

— which ye have seen with 6 your father. 
40. which I have heard ofs God: 

9:16. This man is not ofs God, 

33. If this man were not ofs God, 
10: 18. have I received ofs my Father. 
14: 17. for he dwelleth with 6 you, 

23. and make our abode with d him. 

25. being (yet) present with 6 you. 
15: 15. that I have heard ofs my Father 

26. send unto you fromS the Father, 

— which proceedeth from S the Father, 
16:27. that I came out from § God. 

28. 1 came forth fromS the Father, 
17 : 5. with 6 thine own self with the glory which 
I had with d thee 

7. thou hast given me are ofs thee. 

8. that I came out fromS thee, 
19: 25. Now there stood by 6 the cross 

Acts 2:33. having received ofs the Father 
3: 2. to ask alms ofs them that 

5. to receive something ofs them. 
4:35. laid (them) down at 3 - the apostles' feet: 

37. and laid (it) at 3 - the apostles' feet. 
5: 2. and laid (it) at 3 - the apostles' feet. 

\0.at 3 - his feet, and yielded up the 
7 : 16. money ofs the sons of Emmor 

58. at 3 - a young man's feet, 
9: 2. And desired ofs him letters 
14. authority fromS the chief priests 
43. with 6 one Simon a tanner. 
10: 6. with 6 one Simon a tanner, whose house 
is by 3 - the sea side: 
22. to hear words ofs thee. 
32. (one) Simon a tanner by a the sea side: 
16: 13. we went out of the city by 3 - a river side, 
17: 9. they had taken security ofs Jason, 
18: 3. he abode with 6 them, 
13. contrary to 3 - the law. 
20. to tarry longer time with 6 them, 
20:24.1 have received ofs the Lord Jesus, 
21 : 7. and abode with 6 them one day. 
8. and abode with 6 him. 
16. with 6 whom we should lodge. 
22: 3. at 3 - the feet of Gamaliel, 

b.fromS whom also I received letters 



TIA! 



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IIAP 



Acts22: 
24: 



26: 



28 
Ro. 1 



12: 

14: 

16: 

lCo. 3 

7: 
12; 



16 
2Co. 1 

11 
Gal. 1 



3: 
Eph 6 

Phi. 4: 

Col. 4: 
lTh. 2 

4: 

2Th. 1 

3: 



2Ti. 1: 

2 

3 

4 

Heb 1 



12 
Jas. 1: 



17 

27 

lPet.2: 4 

20 
17 

11 

8 
22 



2Pet. 1 
2 
3 

Uoh.3 



he was accused ofs the Jews, 

by examining of whom thyself (lit. ofs 

whom thyself examining) mayest take 

knowledge 
a thing incredible with A you, 
authority fromS the chief priests ; 
commission fromS the chief priests, 
obtained help of 8 God, 
we desire to hear ofs thee what thou 
the creature more than* the Creator, 
which is against* nature: 
no respect of persons with& God. 
(are) just before ^ God, but 
Who against * hope believed 
(Is there) unrighteousness with& God? 
graffed contrary to * nature 
be wise in A your own conceits; 
this (is) my covenant (lit. the covenant 

fromS me) unto them, 
more highly than* he ought 
Be not wise in A your own conceits, 
one day above* another: 
contrary to* the doctrine which 
than * that is laid, 
is foolishness with& Goa. 
therein abide with A God. 
is it therefore* (lit. notwithstanding this) 

not of the body ? 
is it there/ore a (lit. fyc. ) not of the body? 
every one of you lay by d him in store, 
that with A me there should be yea 
forty (stripes) save* one. 
than* that which we have preached 
than* that ye have received, 
I neither received it ofs man, 
by the law in the sight of A God, 
the same shall he receive ofs the Lord, 
respect of persons with& him. 
received ofs Epaphroditus the things 

(which were sent) fromS you, 
when this epistle is read among d you, 
which ye heard ofs us, 
as ye have received ofs us, 
a righteous thing with d God 
which he received ofs us. 
any man's bread for nought ; (lit. bread 

ofs any) 
which thou hast heard ofs me, 
may find mercy ofs the Lord 
that thou hast heard ofs me 
knowing ofs whom thou hast learned 
that I left at Troas with A Carpus, 
a more excellent name than* they. 
above* thy fellows, 
a little lower than* the angels ; 
made a little lower than* the angels 
worthy of more glory than* Moses, 
with better sacrifices than* these. 
a more excellent sacrifice than* Cain, 
when she was past* age, 
which is by* the sea shore 
better things than* (that of) Abel, 
let him ask ofs God, 
receive any thing ofs the Lord. 
with& whom is no variableness, 
before^ God and the Father 
. chosen o/ d God, (lit. before or with God) 
.this (is) acceptable with A God. 
.he received fromS God the Father 
.against them before^ the Lord, 
.one day (is) with A the Lord 
. we ask, we receive ofs him, 



Uoh.5:15.thatwe desired ofs him. 
2Joh. 3.fromS God the Father, and fromS the Lord 
Jesus Christ, 
4. commandment fromS the Father. 
Rev. 2: 13. who was slain among^ you, 
27. as I received ofs my Father. 
3: 18. to buy ofs me gold tried in the fire, 



irapa&aivw, parabaino. 

Mat.15: 2. Why do thy disciples transgress the 

3. Why do ye also transgress the 
Acts 1 : 25. from which Judas by transgression fell, 
2Joh. 9. Whosoever transgresseth, and abideth 



Trapa&aWii), paraballo. 

Mar 4 :30. with what comparison shall we compare 
Acts20: 15. and the next (day) we arrived at Samos, 



irapa&aoig, parabasis, 

Ro. 2:23. through breaking the law dishonourest 

4: 15. where no law is, (there is) no transgression. 
5:14. not sinned after the similitude of Adam's 
transgression, 
Gal. 3: 19. It was added because of transgressions, 
ITi. 2: 14. was in the transgression. 
Heb 2: 2. and every transgression and disobedience 
9: 15. for the redemption of the transgressions 
(that) 



7rajoa€arrjc, parabatees. 

Ro. 2 : 25. but if thou be a breaker of the law, 

27. judge thee, who. ..dost transgress the law ? 

Gal. 2:18.1 make myself a transgressor. 

Jas. 2: 9. are convinced of the law as transgressors. 
11. art become a trangressor of the law. 



Trapa&iaZo/uiai, parabiazomai. 

Lu. 24:29. But they constrained him, saying, 
Actsl6: 15. And she constrained us. 



Trapa&oXri, parabolee. 

Mat.13: 3. many things unto them in parables, 

10. Why speakest thou unto them in parables'/ 
13. Therefore speak I to them in parables: 
18. Hear ye therefore the parable of the 
24. Another parable put he forth 
31. Another parable put he forth unto 

33. Another parable spake he unto them ; 

34. spake Jesus unto the multitude in parables; 

and without a parable spake he not 
35. 1 will open my mouth in parables ; 
36. Declare unto us the parable of the tares 
53. when Jesus had finished these parables, 
15: 15. Declare unto us this parable. 
21 :33. Hear another parable : There was 

45. and Pharisees had heard his parables, 
22: 1 . spake unto them again by parables, 
24: 32. Now learn a parable of the fig tree ; 
Mar 3: 23. and said unto them in parables, 

4: 2. taught them many things by parables, 
10. the twelve asked of him the parable. 



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Mar 4: 1 1. all (these) things are done in parables : 

13. Know ye not this parable ? and how then 

will ye know all parables ? 
30. or with what comparison shall we compare 

33. And with many such parables spake 

34. But without a parable spake he not 
7: 17. asked him concerning the parable. 

12: 1. began to speak unto them by parables. 

12. had spoken the parable against them: 
13: 28. Now learn a parable of the fig tree ; 
Lu. 4: 23. say unto me this proverb, Physician, 

5:36. And he spake also a parable unto them ; 
6:39. And he spake a parable unto them, 
8 : 4. he spake by a parable : 

9. What might this parable be? 
10. but to others in parables; that 
11. Now the parable is this: The seed is 
12: 16. And he spake a parable unto them, 

41. Lord, speakest thou this parable unto us, 
13: 6. He spake also this parable ; 
14: 7. And he put forth a, parable to those 
15: 3. And he spake this parable unto them, 
18: 1 . And he spake a parable unto them 

9. And he spake this parable unto 
1 9 : 1 1 . he added and spake a parable, 
20: 9. to speak to the people this parable; 

19. had spoken this parable against them. 
21 :29. And he spake to them a parable ; 
Heb 9: 9. Which (was) a figure for the time then 
11 : 19. whence also he received him in a figure. 



irapa^ovXEvofiai) parabouluomai. 

Phi. 2:30. not regarding his life, to supply your 



irapayyeXia, parangelia. ' 

Acts 5: 28. Did not we straitly command you (lit. 
with commandment command) 
16:24. Who, having received such a charge, thrust 
ITh. 4: 2. ye know what commandments we gave 
ITi. 1 : 5. Now the end of the commandment is 
18. This charge I commit unto thee, son 



irapayyiWw, parangello. 

Mat.10: 5. and commanded them, saying, Go not 
Mar 6: 8. And commanded them that they should 

8: 6. And he commanded the people to sit down 
Lu. 5: 14. And he charged him to tell no man: 

8; 29. For he had commanded the unclean spirit 

56. but he charged them that they should 

9: 21. he straitly charged them, and commanded 

Acts 1 : 4. commanded them that they should not 

4: 18. and commanded them not to speak at all 

5:28. Did not we straitly command you that ye 

40. they commanded that they should not 
10: 42. he commanded us to preach unto 
15: 5. and to command (them) to keep the law 
16:18.1 command thee in the name of Jesus 
Christ 
charging the jailor to keep them safely: 
but now commandeth all men every 
and charged (him, See thou) tell no man 
and gave commandment to his accusers 
unto the married I command, 
in this that I declare (unto you) (lit. 
declaring this) I praise (you) not, 
ITh. 4: 11. as we commanded you ; 







23. 




17 


:30. 




23 


:22. 
30. 


lCc 


. 7 


10. 




11 


17. 



2Th. 3: 4. do the things which we command 
6. Now we command you, brethren, 
10. this we commanded you, that if 
12. that are such we command 
ITi. 1 : 3. that thou mightest charge some that 
4: 11. These things command and teach. 
5: 7. And these things give in charge, 
6:13. 1 give thee charge in the sight of 
17. Charge them that are rich 



Mat. 2 
3 



Mar 14 
Lu. 7 



11 
12 
14 
19 
22 

Joh. 3 
8 

Acts 5 



10 

11 
13 
14 
15 
17 
18 
20 
21 
23 

24: 

25: 

28: 

lCo.16 

Heb 9 



irapayivonim, paraginomai. 

: 1. behold, there came wise men from 
: l.In those days came John the Baptist, 

13. Then cometh Jesus from Galilee 
: 43. while he yet spake, cometh Judas, 
: 4. And when they came to Jesus, 

20. When the men were come unto him, 
: 19. Then came to him (his) mother and 
: 6. in his journey is come to me, and 
:51. Suppose ye that I am come to give 
:21. So that servant came, and shewed 
: 16. Then came the first, saying, Lord, 
: 52. and the elders, which were come to him, 
:23.and they came, and were baptized. 
: 2. in the morning he came again into 
: 21. But the high priest came, and they that 

22. But when the officers came, and 

25. Then came one and told them, 
: 26. And when Saul was come to Jerusalem, 

39. When he was come, they brought him 
;32. who, when he cometh, shall speak 

33. well done that thou art come. 
: 23. Who, when he came, and had seen 
: 14. they came to Antioch in Pisidia, 
: 27. And when they were come, and 
: 4. And when they were come to Jerusalem, 
: 10. who coining (thither) went into the 
: 27. who, when he was come, helped them 
: 18. And when they were come to him, he said 
: 18. and all the elders were present. 
:16.he went and entered into the castle, 

35. when thine accusers are also come. 
: 17. 1 came to bring alms to my nation, 

24. when Felix came with his wife 

: 7. And when he was come, the Jews which 

: 21. neither any of the brethren that came 

: 3. And when I come, whomsoever 

: 11. But Christ being come an high priest 



irap ay w, par ago. 

Mat. 9: 9. And as Jesus passed forth from thence, 
27. And when Jesus departed thence, two 
20 : 30. when they heard that Jesus passed by, cried 
Mar 2: 14. And as he passed by, he saw Levi 
15:21. Simon a Cyrenian, who passed by, 
Joh. 8:59. midst of them, and so passed by. 
9: 1. And as (Jesus) passed by, he saw 
ICo. 7: 31. the fashion of this world passeth away. 
Uoh.2: 8. because the darkness is past, and 
17. And the world passeth away, 



Mat. 
Heb 



irapaSuyimaTiZto.; paradigmatizo. 

1 : 19. to make her a publick example, was 
6; 6. and put (him) to an open shame. 



1IAP 



TrapaSuaog, paradlsos. 



Lu. 23:43. shalt thou be with me in paradise. 
2Co.l2: 4. he was caught up into paradise, 
Rev. 2: 7. in the midst of the paradise of God. 



TrapaZiyofiai) paradekomai. 

Mar 4:20. such as hear the word, and receive (it), 
Actsl6: 21. which are not lawful for us to receive, 
22 -.18. for they will not receive thy testimony 
ITi. 5: 19. Against an elder receive not an 
Hebl2: 6. scourgeth every son whom he receiveih. 



Trapa§iaTp&ri, paradiatribee. 

ITi. 6: 5. Perverse disputings of men of 



Trapa^(i)p.h paradidomi. 

Mat. 4: 12. heard that John was cast into prison, 

5:25. adversary deliver thee to the judge, and 

the judge deliver thee 
10: 4.Iscariot, who also betrayed him. 

17. will deliver you up to the councils, 
19. But when they deliver you up, 

21. the brother shall deliver up the 
11 :27. All things are delivered unto me of 
17 :22. The Son of man shall be betrayed 
18:34. and delivered him to the tormentors, 
20: 18. the Son of man shall be betrayed 

19. And shall deliver him to the Gentiles 
24: 9. Then shall they deliver you up to be 

10. and shall betray one another, 
25: 14. and delivered unto them his goods. 

20. Lord, thou deliveredst unto me five 

22. Lord, thou deliveredst unto me two talents: 
26: 2. Son of man is betrayed to be crucified. 

15. and I will deliver him unto you ? 

16. he sought opportunity to betray him. 

21 . one of you shall betray me. 

23. dish, the same shall betray me. 

24. by whom the Son of man is betrayed! 

25. Then Judas, which betrayed him, 

45. is betrayed into the hands of sinners. 

46. he is at hand that doth betray me. 
48. Now he that betrayed him gave 

27 : 2. and delivered him to Pontius Pilate 

3. Then Judas, which had betrayed him, 

4. have sinned in that I have betrayed 

18. for envy they had delivered him. 

26. he delivered (him) to be crucified. 
Mar 1 : 14. after that John ivas put in prison, 

3: 19. Judas Iscariot, which also betrayed him: 
4:29. when the fruit is brought forth, 
7: 13. your tradition, which ye have delivered: 
9:31. is delivered into the hands of men, 

10:33. the Son of man shall be delivered 
— and shall deliver him to the Gentiles: 

13: 9. they shall deliver you up to 

1 1 . and deliver you up, take no thought 

12. the brother shall betray the brother 
14: 10. priests, to betray him unto them. 

II. how he might conveniently betray him. 

18. eateth with me shall betray me. 

21. by whom the Son of man is betrayed! 

41. the Son of man is betrayed into the 

42. he that betrayeth me is at hand. 

44. And he that betrayed him had given 



Mar 15: 



Lu. 1 : 

4' 

9: 
10 
12: 

18: 
20: 
21: 

22: 



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: Land delivered (him) to Pilate. 
10. priests had delivered him for envy. 

15. and delivered Jesus, when he had 
2. Even as they delivered them unto us, 
6. the glory of them: for that is delivered 

unto me ; 
44. the Son of man shall be delivered into 
22. All things are delivered to me of 
58. and the judge deliver thee to 
32. For he shall be delivered unto the 

20. that so they might deliver him unto 
12. delivering (you) up to the synagogues, 

16. And ye shall be betrayed both by 

4. how he might betray him unto 
6. sought opportunity to betray him 

21. the hand of him that betrayeth me 

22. unto that man by whom he is betrayed ! 
48. Judas, betrayest thou the Son of man 

25. but he delivered Jesus to their will. 
7. must be delivered into the hands of 

20. and our rulers delivered him to be 
64. and who should betray him. 
71. he it was that should betray him, 

12: 4. Simon's (son), which should betray him, 
13: 2. Simon's (son), to betray him ; 

11. For he knew who should betray him; 

21 . that one of you shall betray me. 
18: 2. And Judas also, which betrayed him, 

5. which betrayed him, stood with them. 
30. we would not have delivered him 

35. the chief priests have delivered thee 

36. that I should not be delivered to the 
19: 11. therefore he that delivered me unto 

16. Then delivered he him therefore 
30. and gave up the ghost. 

21 :20. Lord, which is he that betrayeth thee ? 
Acts 3: 13. whom ye delivered up, and 

6: 14. the customs which Moses delivered us. 
7:42. and gave them up to worship the 
8: 3. men and women committed (them) to 
12: A. and delivered (him) to four quaternions 
14: 26. they had been recommended to the grace 
15:26. Men that have hazarded their lives 
40. being recommended by the brethren 
16: 4. they delivered them the decrees for 
21: 11. and shall deliver (him) into the hands 
22: 4. and delivering into prisons both men 
27 : 1 . they delivered Paul and certain 
28: 16. the centurion delivered the prisoners 

17. yet was I delivered prisoner from 
Ro. 1 :24. Wherefore God also gave them up to 

26. God gave them up unto vile affections: 
28. God gave them over to a reprobate 

4:25. Who was delivered for our offences, 
6: 17. form of doctrine which was delivered 
you. (lit. into which ye were delivered) 
8: 32. but delivered him up for us all, 
ICo. 5: 5. To deliver such an one unto Satan 

11: 2. ordinances, as I delivered (them) to you. 

23. which also I delivered unto you, 
— night in which he was betrayed took bread: 

13: 3. though I give my body to be burned, 
15: 3. For I delivered unto you first of 

24. when he shall have delivered up 
2Co. 4: 11. are alway delivered unto death for 
Gal. 2: 20. who loved me, and gave himself for me. 
Eph 4: 19. past feeling have given themselves over 

5: 2. and hath given himself for us 

25. the church, and gave himself for it ; 
ITi. 1 :20. whom I have delivered unto Satan, 
lPet.2:23.but committed (himself) to him 
2Pet.2: 4. and delivered (them) into chains 



IIAP 



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2Pet. 2:21. holy commandment delivered unto 

Jude 3. the faith which was once delivered unto the 



7rapd^o^og, paradoxos. 

Lu. 5:26. We have seen strange things to day. 



irapa&OGiQ) paradosis. 

Mat.15 : 2. transgress the tradition of the elders ? 

3. commandment of God by your tradition / 
6. of none effect by your tradition. 

Mar 7: 3. not, holding the tradition of the elders. 
5. according to the tradition of the elders, 

8. ye hold the tradition of men, 

9. that ye may keep your own tradition. 
13. of none effect through your tradition, 

lCo.ll: 2. and keep the ordinances, as I delivered 
Gal. 1 : 14. zealous of the traditions of my fathers. 
Col. 2: 8, after the tradition of men, after 
2Th. 2: 15. stand fast, and hold the traditions which 
3: 6. and not after the tradition which he 



irapaZriXou), parazeeloo. 

Ro. 10:19.1 will provoke you to jealousy 
* 11: 11. for to provoke them to jealousy. 
14. 1 may provoke to emulation 
1Co.10:22. Do we provoke the Lord to jealousy ? 



7rapa0a\a(7(Tiog, parathalassios. 

Mat. 4:13. in Capernaum, which is upon the sea coast, 

7rapa0s(i)p£(jj, paratheoreo. 

Acts 6: 1. their widows were neglected in 



^■apaOrjKt], paratheekee. 

2Ti. 1 : 12. is able to keep that which I have committed 
unto him 



7rapaLV£(jj } parameo. 

Acts27 : 9. Paul admonished ( them ), 

22. And now I exhort you to be of 



irapaiTiofiai) paraiteomai. 

Lu. 14: 18. with one (consent) began to make excuse. 

— I pray thee have me excused. 
19. 1 pray thee have me excused. 

Acts25:ll.I refuse not to die: 

ITi. 4: 7. refuse profane and old wives' fables, 

5: 11. But the younger widows refuse: 
2Ti. 2 : 23. foolish and unlearned questions avoid, 
Tit. 3 ; 10. and second admonition reject ; 
Heb 12: 19. intreated that the word should not 
25. See that ye refuse not him that 

— who refused him that spake on earth, 



TrapaicaOiZii), parakathizo. 

Lu. 10:39. which also sat at Jesus' feet, and 



Mat. 2 
5: 



26 



Mar 



Lu. 3 

7: 



15 

16 

Acts 2 

8 

9 

11 

13 

14 

15 

16 



19 
20 

21 

24: 
25 
27: 

28: 

Ro. 12 

15: 

16: 
lCo. 1: 

4: 

14: 
16: 

2Co. 1: 



IIAP 
7rajoaKa\£w, parakaleo. 

18. would not be comforted, because 

4. for they shall be comforted. 

5. a centurion, beseeching him, 

31. the devils besought him, saying, 
34. they besought (him) that he would 
36. And besought him that they 

29. and besought him, saying, 
32. because thou desiredst me: 
53. 1 cannot now pray to my 

40. a leper to him, beseeching him, 
10. And he besought him much 

12. And all the devils besought him, 

17. And they began to pray him to 
18. prayed him that he might be 
23. And besought him greatly, 

56. and besought him that they 

32. and they beseech him to put his 

22. and besought him to touch him. 

18. in his exhortation preached he 
4. they besought him instantly, 

31 . And they besought him that 

32. and they besought him that 

41 . and besought him that he would 
28. his father out, and intreated him. 
25. but now he is comforted, and thou 
40. did he testify and exhort, saying, 

31. And he desired Philip that 

38. desiring (him) that he would not 

23. and exhorted them all, that with 

42. the Gentiles besought that these words 
22. exhorting them to continue in 

32. exhorted the brethren with many 
9. and prayed him, saying, Come 

15. she besought (us), saying, If ye 

39. And they came and besought them, 

40. the brethren, they comforted them, 
31. desiring (him) that he would not 

2. and had given them much exhortation, 

12. and were not a little comforted. 
:12. besought him not to go up to Jerusalem. 
: 4. 1 pray thee that thou wouldest 
: 2. against Paul, and besought him, 
: 33. Paul besought (them) all to take 

34. 1 pray you to take (some) meat: 
: 14. and were desired to tarry with them 

20. have I called for you, to see (you), 
: 1 . 1 beseech you therefore, brethren, 

8. Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: 
: 30. Now I beseech you, brethren, for 
: 17. Now I beseech you, brethren, mark 
: 10. Now I beseech you, brethren, by 
: 13. Being defamed, we intreat: 

16. Wherefore I beseech you, be ye 
: 3 Land all may be comforted. 
:12. Apollos, I greatly desired him to come 

15.1 beseech you, brethren, 
: 4. Who comforteth us in all our tribulation, 
that we may be able to comfort 

— wherewith we ourselves are comforted of 

6. or whether we be comforted, 

; 7. to forgive (him), and comfort (him), 

8. Wherefore I beseech you that 
:20.as though God did beseech (you) 
; 1. beseech (you) also that ye receive 

6. God, that comforteth those that are cast 

down, comforted us by 

7. wherewith he was comforted in you, 

13. we were comforted in your comfort: 
: 6. Insomuch that we desired Titus, 

; 5. 1 thought it necessary to exhort the 



IIAP 



( 591 ) 



IIAP 



2C0.IO: 

12: 

13 
Eph. 4 

6 
Phi. 4 
Col. 2 

4 
ITh. 2 

3 



2Th. 2 
3 
lTi. 1: 3 

2: 1 
5: 1 

6: 2 

2Ti. 4: 2, 

Tit. 1: 9 

2: 6 

15 

Philem 9 

10 

13 

25 

19 

22 

11 



Heb 3: 
10: 
13:: 



lPet.2 
5 

Jude 



. I Paul myself beseech you by 
I besought the Lord thrice, 
. I desired Titus, and with 
Be perfect, be of good comfort, 
beseech you that ye walk 
and (that) he might comfort your 
I beseech Euodias, and beseech Syntyche, 
That their hearts might be comforted, 
and comfort your hearts ; 
.comforted and charged every one of you, 
and to comfort you concerning 
we were comforted over you 
and exhort (you) by the Lord 
but we beseech you, brethren, 
Wherefore comfort one another 
Wherefore comfort yourselves together, 
Now we exhort you, brethren, 
Comfort your hearts, and stablish 
and exhort by our Lord Jesus, 
As I besought thee to abide 
I exhort therefore, that, first 
but intreat (him) as a father ; 
These things teach and exhort. 
rebuke, exhort with all 
both to exhort and to convince the 
exhort to be sober minded, 
speak, and exhort, and rebuke 
Yet for love's sake I rather beseech 
I beseech thee for my son Onesimus, 
But exhort one another daily, 
but exhorting (one another): and 
But I beseech (you) the rather 
I beseech you, brethren, suffer 
Dearly beloved, I beseech (you) as 
I exhort, who am also an elder, 
I have written briefly, exhorting, and 
for me to write unto you, and exhort 



TrapatccLkvTTTG), parakalupto. 

Lu. 9:45. and it was hid from them, that they 



TrapaKaraOriKY}, parakatatheekee. 

ITi. 6:20. keep that which is committed to thy trust, 
2Ti. 1 : 14. That good thing which was committed unto 
thee keep 



2Co. 1 : 6. (it is) for your consolation and 

— for your consolation and salvation. 
7. also of the consolation. 
7: 4.1 am filled with comfort, 

7. but by the consolation wherewith 
13. we were comforted in your comfort: 
8: 4. Praying us with much intreaty that 
17. he accepted the exhortation ,■ 
Phi. 2: l.any consolation in Christ, if 
ITh. 2: 3. For our exhortation (was) not 
2Th. 2: 16. given (us) everlasting consolation 
ITi. 4: 13. to exhortation, to doctrine. 
Philem. 7. joy and consolation in thy love, 
Heb 6: 18. we might have a strong consolation, 
12: 5. forgotten the exhortation which 
13:22. suffer the word of exhortation : 



Trapa,K\r]Tog, parakleetos. 

Joh.l4:16.give you another Comforter, 

26. the Comforter, (which is) the Holy Ghost, 
15: 26. But when the Comforter is come, 
16: 7. the Comforter will not come unto 

Uoh.2: 1. an advocate with the Father, Jesus 



wapaKorj, parakoee. 



irapaKUfiai, parakimai. 

Ro. 7 : 1 8. for to will is present with me ; 
21. evil is present with me. 



TrapaicXriGiQ, parakleesis. 

Lu. 2 : 25. waiting for the consolation of Israel : 

6: 24. ye have received your consolation. 
Acts 4:36. The son of consolation, 

9:31. and in the comfort of the Holy Ghost, 
13: 15. any word of exhortation for the people, 
15:31. they rejoiced for the consolation. 
Ro. 12: 8. Or he that exhorteth, on exhortation: 
15: 4. and comfort of the scriptures 

5. the God of patience and consolation 
lCo.14: 3. and exhortation, and comfort. 
2Co. 1: 3. and the God of all comfort; 

4. by the comfort, wherewith we 

5. so our consolation also aboundeth 



Ro. 5 : 1 9. by one man's disobedience 

2Co.lO: 6. to revenge all disobedience, 

Heb 2: 2. every transgression and disobedience 



TrapaicoXovOiijj, parakoloutheo. 

Mar 16: 17. And these signs" 'shall follow 

Lu. 1: 3. having had perfect understanding of all 

ITi. 4: 6.whereunto thou hast attained. ' 

2Ti. 3 : 10. But thou hast fully known my doctrine, 



7rapaKovuj, parakouo. 

Mat.18 : 17. And if he shall neglect to hear them, 
— but if he neglect to hear the church, 



TrapaKviTTU), parakupto. 

Lu. 24: 12. and stooping down, he beheld the 
Joh.20: 5. And he stooping down, 

11. she stooped down, (and looked) into 
Jas. 1 : 25. But whoso looketh into the 
lPet.l:12.angels desire to look into. 



TrapaXafi&avii), paralambano. 

Mat. 1 : 20. fear not to take unto thee Mary 
24. and took unto him his wife: 
2:13. Arise, and take the young child 
14. When he arose, he took the 

20. Saying, Arise, and take the 

21. And he arose, and took 
4: 5. Then the devil taketh him 

8. Again, the devil taketh him 
12:45. Then goeth he, and taketh with himself 
17: 1. Jesus taketh Peter, James, and 
18. 16. take with thee one or two 
20:17. took the twelve disciples apart 
24:40. the one shall be taken, and 



IIAP 



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IIAP 



Mat.24 
26: 
27: 

Mar 4: 

5: 

9: 

10: 

14: 

Lu. 9: 

11: 
17: 

18: 
Joh. 1; 

14: 

19: 

Actsl5 

16: 

21: 



4] 

37 
27, 
36. 
40. 
4, 
2, 
32 
33 
10. 
28 
26 
34 
35 
31 
11 
3 

16 

39 

33. 

24. 

26. 

32. 

18, 

23, 

1, 

3. 

Gal. 1: 9. 

12, 

Phi. 4: 9. 

Col. 2: 

4: 

ITh. 2: 

4: 

2Th. 3: 

Hebl2: 



23: 

lCo.ll 

15 



. the one shall be taken, and the 
. And he took with him Peter and 
. took Jesus into the common hall, and 
, they took him even as he was 
. he taketh the father and the mother 
, which they have received to hold, 
Jesus taketh (with him) Peter, 
. he took again the twelve, and 
. And he taketh with him Peter 
. And he took them, and went aside 
.he took Peter and John and James, and 
.and taketh (to him) seven other 
. the one shall be taken, and 
. the one shall be taken, and 
.he took (unto him) the twelve, and 
. his own received him not. 
. I will come again, and receive you unto 

myself ; 
. And they took Jesus, and led 
. so Barnabas took Mark, and 
. And he took them the same hour 
. Them take, and purify thyself 
, Then Paul took the men, and 
, Who immediately took soldiers 
, So he took him, and brought 
. For I have received of the Lord 
which also ye have received, 
that which I also received, 
than that ye have received, 
For I neither received it of man, 
ye have both learned, and received, 
As ye have therefore received Christ Jesus 
ministry which thou hast received in the 
when ye received the word of God 
that as ye have received of us 
which he received of us. 
Wherefore we receiving a kingdom 



Mat 



8 : 6. lieth at home sick of the palsy, 

9: 2. brought to him a man sick of the pau 

— said unto the sick of the palsy ; Son, 

6. then saith he to the sick of the palsy, 

Mar 2: 3. bringing one sick of the palsy, which 

4. bed wherein the sick of the palsy lay. 

5. he said unto the sick of the palsy, Son, 
9. easier to say to the sick of the palsy, 

10. he saith to the sick of the palsy, 



7rapajULtv(x), parameno. 

lCo.16: 6. And it may be that I will abide, yea, 

Heb 7:23. they were not suffered to continue 

Jas. 1:25. law of liberty, and contimieth (therein), 



7rapafiv9iofiat f paramuiheomai. 

Joh. 11 : 19. came to Martha and Mary, to comfort them 

31. in the house, and comforted her, 
ITh. 2: 11. ye know how we exhorted and comforted 
5:14. comfort the feebleminded, 



irapaXiyojia^ paralegomai. 

Acts27: 8. And, hardly passing it, came 
13. they sailed close by Crete. 



TrapaXiog, par alios. 
Lu. 6: 17. from the sea coast of Tyre (lit. maritime 
Tyre) and Sidon, 



7rapafjiv9ia, paramuihia. 

lCo.14: 3. and exhortation, and comfort. 



7rapafiv9iov, paramuthion. 

Phi. 2 : 1 . if any comfort of love, 



Trapavofi^w, paranomeo. 

Acts23: 3.commandest me to be smitten contrary to 
the law ? (lit. transgressing law) 



irapavo/uLia, paranomw. 

2Pet. 2: 16. But was rebuked for his iniquity : 



7rapa\\ayi], parallagee. 

Jas. 1:17. with whom is no variableness, neither 



irapaXoyi^oiia^ paralogizomai. 

Col. 2: 4. lest any man should beguile you 
Jas. 1 :22. deceiving your own selves. 



irapaXvofiai, paraluomai. 

Lu. 5: 18. a man which was taken with a palsy: (lit. 
palsied) 
24. he said unto the sick of the palsy, 
Acts 8: 7. and many taken with palsies, 

9: 33. and was sick of the palsy. 
Heb 12: 12. which hang down, and the feeble knees ; 

TTapaXvriKog, paralutikos. 

Mat. 4:24. and those that had the palsy; 



7rapa7TLKpaiv(D 9 parapikraino. 
Heb 3:16. when they had heard, did provoke : 



TrapcnriKpcKjfioQ, parapikrasmos. 

Heb 3: 8. your hearts, as in the provocation, 

15. not your hearts, as in the provocation. 



TTapaTriTTTii), parapipto. 
Heb 6: 6. If they shall fall away, to renew 



TrapcmXiiD, parapleo. 

Acts20:16.Paul had determined to sail by Ephesus, 



TrapcnrXrjaiov, parapleesion. 

Phi. 2:27. he was sick nigh unto death: 



IIAP ( 593 ) 

TTapcnrXxiaiboQ, parapleesios. 

Heb 2, 14. he also himself like.wise took part 



riAP 



TTapaTropEvo/uLcii, paraporuomai. 

Mat.27:39. And they that passed by reviled 
Mar 2:23. came to pass, that he went through the 
9 : 30. and passed through Galilee ; 
11 :20. as they passed by, they saw the fig tree 
15:29. And they that passed by railed on him, 



TrapaTT-w^ua, paraptoma. 

Mat. 6: 14. if ye forgive men their trespasses, 

15. not men their trespasses, neither will your 

Father forgive your trespasses. 
18:35. every one his brother their trespasses. 
Mar 11 :25. may forgive you your trespasses. 
26. in heaven forgive your trespasses. 
Ro. 4:25. Who was delivered for our offences, 
5: 15. But not as the offence, so also (is) the 

— For if through the offence of one 

16. free gift (is) of many offences unto 

17. For if by one man's offence death 

18. Therefore as by the offence of one 

20. the law entered, that the offence might 
11: 11. through their fall salvation (is come) 
12. Now if the fall of them (be) the 
2Co. 5:19. not imputing their trespasses 
Gal. 6: 1. if a man be overtaken in a fault, 
Eph. 1 : 7. the forgiveness of sins, 

2 : 1 . dead in trespasses and sins ; 
5. when we were dead in sins, 
Col. 2 : 13. you, being dead in your sins 

— having forgiven you all trespasses , 
Jas. 5:16. Confess (your) faults one to another, 



TTapappvtu), pararrueo. 

Heb 2: 1. lest at any time we should let (them) slip. 



TrapacrriiJLog, paraseemos. 
Acts28:ll.«^ose sign was Castor and Pollux. 

7rajoao-KEim£to, paraskuazo. 

ActslO-.10.but while they made ready, he fell 
lCo.14: 8. who shall prepare himself to the battle ? 
2Co. 9: 2. Achaia was ready a year ago ; 
3. ye may be ready: 



irapaGKtvih paraskuee. 

Mat.27: 62. followed the day of the preparation, 
Mar 15: 42. because it was the preparation, 
Lu. 23 -.54. that day was the preparation, and 
Joh. 19:14. it was the preparation of the passover, 
31. because it was the preparation, 
42. because of the Jews' preparation (day) : 



TraparripEU), parateereo. 

Mar 3: 2. And they watched him, 

Lu. 6: 7 .watched him, whether he would heal 

14 : 1 . that they watched him . 

20:20. And they watched (him), and 
Acts 9:24. And they watched the gates day and 
Gal. 4:10. Ye observe davs, and months, and 



TraparvprioLgi parateereesis. 

Lu. 17:20. The kingdom of God cometh not with 

observation : 



Mat.13 
Mar 6 



Lu. 9 

10 

11 

12 

23 

Actsl4 

16 

17 

20 

lCo.10 

ITi. 1 

2Ti. 2 

lPet.4 



TraparlOrjiun, paratitheemi. 

:24. Another parable put he forth unto 
31 . Another parable put he forth unto 
:41.to his disciples to set before them ; 
: 6. to his disciples to set before (them); and 

they did set (them) before the people. 
7. to set them also before (them). 
: 16. to set before the multitude. 
: 8. eat such things as are set before you: 
: 6.1 have nothing to set before him? 
:48. to whom men have committed much, 
: 46. into thy hands I commend my spirit: 
: 23. they commended them to the Lord, 
:34. he set meat before them, 
: 3. Opening and alledging, that Christ 
: 32. brethren, I commend you to God, 
;27. whatsoever is set before you, 
; IS. This charge I commit unto thee, 
: 2. the same commit thou to faithful 
: 19. let them that. ..commit the keeping of their 

souls 



TrapaTvyvavujy paraiunkano. 

Actsl7: 17. daily with them that met with him. 



TrapavriKa, parautika. 

2Co. 4: 17. affliction, which is but for a moment, 



Trapatylpb), paraphero. 

I Marl4:36.ta£e away this cup from me: 
Lu. 22:42. remove this cup from me: 



irapa^poviuii paraphroneo. 

2Co.ll :23. 1 speak as a fool 



irapaQpovia, paraphrenia. 

2Pet.2:16.forbad the madness of the prophet. 



Acts20: 



Trapardviju, paratlno. 

and continued his speech until midnight. 



Trapaxetfia^oj, paraklmazo. 

Acts27:12.to Phenice, (and there) to winter . 

28:11. which had wintered in the isle, 
lCo.16: 6. yea, and winter with you, that 
Tit. 3: 12. 1 have determined there to winter. 
Q Q 



IIAP ( 594 ) 

irapayzifiaaia, parakimasia. 
Acts27: 12. haven was not commodious toivinter in, 



riAP 



7rapaxprii*a, parakreema. 

Mat.21 : 19. And presently the fig tree withered 

20. How soon is the fig tree withered 
Lu. 1:64. mouth was opened immediately, 
4:39. and immediately she arose and 
5:25. And immediately he rose up 
8:44. and immediately her issue of blood 
47. how she was healed immediately. 
55. and she arose straightway : 
13: 13. and immediately she was made straight, 
18:43. And immediately he received his sight, 
19: 11. of God should immediately appear. 
22:60. And immediately, while he yet spake, 
Acts 3: 7. and immediately his feet and ancle 
5: 10. Then fell she down straightway at 
9: 18. and he received sight forthwith, 
12:23. And immediately the angel of the 
13:11. And immediately there fell on 
16: 26. and immediately all the doors were 
33. he and all his, straightioay. 



irapdaXig, pardalis. 
Rev.13: 2. which I saw was like unto a leopard, 



Mat.26 
Lu. 13 
Joh. 7 
11 
ActslO 

12 
17: 
24: 
lCo. 5: 

2Co.lO: 

11 
13 

Gal. 4 

Col. 1: 

Hebl2 

13 

2Pet. 1 



irapEifii, pammi. 

50. Friend, wherefore art thou come ? 

1. There were present at that season 
6. My time is not yet come : 

28. The Master is come, and 
21. the cause wherefore ye are come? 
33. Now therefore are we all here present 
20. they came with one accord to him, 

6. are come hither also ; 
19. ought to have been here before thee, 

3. but present in spirit, have judged already, 
as though I were present, 

2. may not be bold when I am present 

11. also in deed when we are present. 
: 9(8). And when I was present with you, 
: 2. as if I were present, 

10. lest being present I should use 
: 18. when I am present with you. 
20. 1 desire to be present with you 
: 6. Which is come unto you, 
: 11. no chastening for the present 
: 5. content with such things as ye have: (lit. 

things that are present) 
: 9. But he that lacketh (lit. to whom are not 
present) these things is blind, 

12. established in the present truth. 



irapEKjaya), parisago. 

2Pet. 2: 1 . who privily shall bring in damnable 



irapdvaKTOQ, parisaktos. 
Gal. 2 : 4. because of false brethren unawares brought 



irapzi(T$vv(i), parlsduno. 



Jude 



4. For there are certain men crept in una- 
wares. 



Ttapuaipyoixai) pariserkomai. 

Ro. 5:20. Moreover the law entered, that the 
Gal. 2: 4. who came in privily to spy out our 



wapu<T(f>£p(i), par'isphero. 

2Pet. 1 : 5. giving all diligence, add to 



7rapeKTog, parehtos. 



Mat. 5:32. saving for the cause of fornication, 
Acts26:29.such as I am, except these bonds. 
2Co.ll: 28. Beside those things that are without, 



7rajOEju€oA//, paremholee. 

Acts21 :34.to be carried into the castle. 

37. Paul was to be led into the castle, 
22 -.24. to be brought into the castle, 
23: 10. to bring (him) into the castle. 

16. entered into the castle, and told Paul. 
32. and returned to the castle : 
Heb 11 :34. turned to flight the armies of the aliens. 
13: 11. are burned without the camp. 
13. unto him without the camp, 
Rev.20: 9. and compassed the camp of the saints 



7rapBvo-)(Xiw, parenokleo. 

Actsl5:19.that we trouble not them, which 



7ra/)£7rtSr]jLioc 5 parepideemos. 

Heb 11: 13. confessed that they were strangers and 

pilgrims 
iPet. 1 : 1 . to the strangers scattered throughout 
2: 11. as strangers and pilgrims, abstain 



TraptpxojuiaL, parerkomai. 

Mat. 5:18. Till heaven and earth pass, 

— one tittle shall in no wise pass from 
8: 28. that no man might pass by that way. 
14: 15. and the time is now past ; 
24: 34. This generation shall not pass, till 

35. Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my 
words shall not pass away. 
26 :39. let this cup pass from me: 
42. if this cup may not pass away 
Mar 6:48. and would have passed by them. 
13: 30. this generation shall not pass, till 

31. Heaven and earth shall pass aiuay : but 
my words shall not pass away. 
14:35. the hour might pass from him. 
11 : 42. and pass over judgment and 
12:37. and will come forth and serve them. 
15:29. neither transgressed I at any time 
16: 17. it is easier for heaven and earth to pass, 
17: 7. Go and sit down to meat? 
18:37. that Jesus of Nazareth passeth by. 



Lu. 



IIAP 



( 595 ) 



IIAP 



Lu. 21 



Actsl6 
24 

27 
2Co. 5 
Jas. 1 : 
lPet,4 
2Pet. 3 
Rev.21 



:32. This generation shall not pass away, 
33. Heaven and earth shall pass away: but my 

words shall not pass away. 
: 8. And they passing by Mysia 
: 7. the chief captain Lysias came (upon us), 

and' 
: 9. because the fast was now already past, 
: 17. old things are passed away ,- 
10. of the grass he shall pass away. 
: 3. For the time past of (our) life 
: 10. the heavens shall pass away 
1 . first earth were passed away ; 



TTapscriQ, paresis. 

Ro. 3:25. for the remission of sins that are past 3 



Traptyw, pareko. 

Mat.26:10.Why trouble ye (lit. give ye trouble to) 

the woman ? 
Mar 14: 6. why trouble ye her? (lit. give &c.) 
Lu. 6:29. (one) cheek offer also the other ; 

7: 4. worthy for whom he should do this: 
11: 7. Trouble me not: (lit. give me not &c.) 
18: 5. because this widow troubleth me, (lit. 
giveth &c. ) 
Actsl6: 16. which broiight her masters much 
17:31. (whereof) he hath given assurance 
19 :24. brought no small gain unto the 
22: 2. they kept the more silence: 
28: 2. shewed us no little kindness: 
Gal. 6: 17. let no man trouble me: (lit. let none 

give &c. ) 
Col. 4: I. give unto (your) servants that 
1 Ti. 1 : 4. which minister questions, 

6:17. who giveth us richly all things to 
Tit. 2: 7. shewing thyself a pattern of good works: 



waprjyopia, pareegoria. 

Col. 4: 11. which have been a comfort unto me. 



Lu. 



irapOtvia, partlienia. 

2:36. seven years from her virginity ; 



TrapOtvoQ, parthenos. 

Mat. 1:23. Behold, a virgin shall be with child, 
25: 1. ten virgins, which took their 
7. Then all those virgins arose, 
11. came also the other virgins, 

Lu. 1 : 27. To a virgin espoused to a 

— and the virgin's name (was) Mary. 

Acts21 : 9. had four daughters, virgins, 

ICo. 7:25. Now concerning virgins I have no 
28. and if a virgin marry, 
34. between a wife and a virgin. 
36. uncomely toward his virgin, 
37. keep his virgin, doeth well. 

2Co.ll: 2. a chaste virgin to Christ. 

Rev.14: 4. for they are virgins. 



TrapKTTavu), paristano. 
Ro. 6:13. Neither yield ye your members 
16. that to whom ye yield yourselves 



TrapiaTiqfii) paristecmi. 

Mat.26:53.and he shall presently give me more 
Mar 4: 29. because the harvest is come. 
14: 47. one of them that stood by drew 

69. began to say to them that stood by, 

70. they that stood by said again 

15: 35. some of them that stood by, when 

39. centurion, which stood over against him, 
Lu. 1:19. Gabriel, that stand in the presence 
2 -.22. to present (him) to the Lord ; 
19:24. he said unto them that stood by, 
Joh.l8:22.one of the officers which stood by 

19:26. and the disciple standing by, 
Acts 1: 3. To whom also he shewed himself 
10. two men stood by them in white 
4:10. doth this man stand here before you 

26. The kings of the earth stood up, 
9: 39. and all the widows stood by him weeping, 
41. presented her alive. 
23: 2. them that stood by him to smite 
4. they that stood by said, 
24. And provide (them) beasts, 
33. presented Paul also before him. 
24: 13. Neither can they prove the things 
27:23. For there stood by me this night 

24. thou must be brought before (lit. stand 
before) Cassar: 
Ro. 6: 13. but yield yourselves unto God, 
19. as ye have yielded your members 
— so now yield your members 
12: 1. that ye present your bodies a 
14: 10. we shall all stand before the 
16: 2. and that ye assist her in whatsoever 
ICo. 8: 8. But meat commendeth us not to God: 
2Co. 4: 14. and shall present (us) with you. 

11: 2. that I may present (you as) a chaste 
Eph. 5:27. That he might present it to himself 
Col. 1 : 22. to present you holy and unblameable 

28. that we may present every man 
2Ti. 2: 15. Study to shew thyself approved 
4: 17. the Lord stood with me, and 



napis/mai, panemai. 

Heb 12: 12. lift up the hands which hang down, 



irapo^oQi parodos. 

1 Co.16 : 7. For I will not see you now by the way > 



TrapoiKtw, paroikeo. 

Lu. 24:18.-4r£ thou only a stranger in Jerusalem, 
Heb 11: 9. he sojourned in the land of promise, as 
(in) a strange country, 



irapoiKia, paroikia. 

Actsl3:17.when they dwelt as strangers (lit. in the 

sojourning) 
lPet. 1:17. pass the time of your sojourning (here) 



irapoLKog, paroikos. 
Acts 7: 6. his seed should sojourn in a strange land; 

29. and was a stranger in the land of 
Eph. 2: 19. no more strangers and. foreigners, 
lPet. 2: 11. as strangers and pilgrims, 
QQ2 



HAP 



( 596 ; 



nAP 



napoipia, paroimia. 

Joh. 10: 6. This parable spake Jesus 

16:25. have I spoken unto you in proverbs : 
— no more speak unto you in proverbs, 
29. and speakest no proverb. 
2Pet. 2: 22. according to the true proverb, 



TrapopoiaZu), paromoiazo. 

Mat.23:27.for ye are like unto whited sepulchres, 



TrapofioioQ, paromoios. 

Mar 7: 8. and many other such like things ye 
13. and many such like things do ye. 



TTapoLvog, paroinos. 

ITi. 3: 3. Not given to wine, no striker, 
Tit. 1: 7. not soon angry, not given to wine, 



Trapoixofiai) paroikomai. 

Actsl4: 16. Who in times past suffered all 

irapo^vvofiai, paroxunomai. 

Actsl7:16.his spirit 7vas stirred in him, 
lCo.13: b.is not easily provoked, 



irapo^vo-fiog, paroxusmos. 

Actsl5:39. And the contention was so sharp 
Heb 10: 24. to provoke unto love and to 



7rapopyiZ(t)> parorgizo. 

Ro. 10: 19. by a foolish nation I will anger you. 
Eph 6r 4. ye fathers, provoke not your children to 
wrath.- 



Trapopyio~}ioQ> parorgismos. 

Eph 4:26. let not the sun go down upon your wrath. 

TrapOTpvvw, parotruno. 

Actsl3:50.But the Jews stirred up the devout 



Trapovo-ia, parousia. 

Mat.24: 3. what (shall be) the sign of thy coming, 
27. so shall also the corning of the Son of 
37. so shall also the coming of the Son 
39. so shall also the coming of the Son 
lCo.15: 23. they that are Christ's at his coming. 

16: 17. glad of the coming of Stephanas 
2Co. 7 : 6. by the coming of Titus ; 

7. And not by his coming only, 
10: 10. but (his) bodily presence (is) weak, 
Phi. 1:26. by my coming to you again. 



Phi. 2: 12. not as in my presence only, 

ITh. 2: 19. Christ at his coming ? 

3: 13. at the coming of our Lord Jesus 
4:15. (and) remain unto the coming of 
5: 23. unto the coming of our Lord 

2Th. 2: l.by the coming of our Lord 

8. the brightness of his coming : 

9. (Even him), whose coming is after 
Jas. 5: 7. unto the coming of the Lord. 

8. for the coming of the Lord draweth nigh. 
2Pet. 1 : 16. the power and coming of our Lord 
3: 4. Where is the promise of his coming? 
12. and hasting unto the coming of the day 
1 Joh. 2 -.28. before him at his coming. 



Trapo-^ig, paropsis. 

Mat.23:25.the outside of the cup and of the platter, 
26. that (which is) within the cup and platter, 



Note. 



Mai 


8:32 


Joh 


7: 4 




13 




26 




10:24 




11:14 




54 




16:25 




29 




18:20 


Acts 2:29 




4:13. 




29. 




31 




28:31. 


2Co 


. 3:12 




7: 4. 


Eph 


3:12 




6:19. 


Phi. 


1:20. 


Col. 


2:15. 


ITi. 


3:13. 


Philem. 8. 


Heb 


3: 6 




4:16. 




10:19. 




35. 


Uoh.2:28. 




3:21. 




4:17. 




5:14. 



irappt]aia, parreesia. 

— The dative case is used adverbially. 

. And he spake that saying openly. 

. seeketh to be known openly. 

. no man spake openly of him 

. But, lo, he speaketh boldly, 

.If thou be the Christ, tell us plainly. 

. Then said Jesus unto them plainly . 

. walked no more openly 

. but I shall shew you plainly 

. Lo, now speakest thou plainly, 

. I spake openly to the world ; 

.let me freely speak unto you 

. when they saw the boldness of 

. with all boldness they may speak 

.and they spake the word of God with 

boldness. 
. with all confidence, no man forbidding 
.we use great plainness of speech: 
. Great (is) my boldness of speech 
. In whom we have boldness 
,may open my mouth boldly, 
.but (that) with all boldness, 
, he made a shew of them openly, 
, and great boldness in the faith 
, though I might be much bold in 
. if we hold fast the confidence 
. Let us therefore come boldly 
. boldness to enter into the holiest 
, your confidence, which hath 
. we may have confidence, 
. (then) have we confidence toward 
, that we may have boldness in 
, this is the confidence that 



napprio-iaZoiuLai, parreesiazomai. 

Acts 9:27. how he had preached boldly at Damascus 
29(28). And he spake boldly (lit. having bold- 
ness) in the name 
13 :46. Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, and 
14: 3. speaking boldly in the Lord, 
18: 26. he began to speak boldly in the 
19: 8. and spake boldly for the space of 
26: 26. before whom also I speak freely: 
Eph 6:20.1 may speak boldly, as I ought 
ITh. 2: 2. we were bold in our God to speak 



II a: 



(597 ) 



IIA2 



. 1 


:17 


2 


3 




4 




16. 


3 


5 




10. 




15. 


4 


4. 



irag, naaa, irav, pas, pasa,pan. 

2 denotes it to be used with ogtlq : 3 with ogoq : 
and one of the two words is frequently omitted 
in the rendering. 



. So all the generations from Abraham 
. and all Jerusalem with him. 
. had gathered all the chief priests 
. and slew all the children that 
and in all the coasts thereof, 
. and all Judeea, and all the region round 

about Jordan, 
. therefore every tree which 
, us to fulfil all righteousness. 
, but by every word that proceedeth 
, and sheweth him all the kingdoms 
All these things will I give thee, 
healing all manner of sickness and all 

manner of disease among the 
brought unto him all sick people 
and shall say all manner of evil 
giveth light unto all that are in 
till all be fulfilled. 

That whosoever is angry with his brother 
whosoever looketh on a woman 
Solomon in all his glory was not 
For after all these things do the 
and all these things shall be added 
For every one that asketh receiveth ; 
Therefore all 3 things whatsoever 
Even so every good tree bringeth 
Every tree that bringeth not forth 
Not every one that saith unto me, 
Therefore whosoever 2 heareth 
And every one that heareth 
and healed all that were sick: 
and, behold, the whole herd of swine 
and told every thing, 
the whole city came out to meet 
Jesus went about all the cities 
healing every sickness and every disease 

among the people, 
and to heal all manner of sickness and all 

manner of disease, 
ye shall be hated of all (men) for 
hairs of your head are all numbered. 
Whosoever 2 therefore shall confess 
For all the prophets and the law 
All things are delivered unto me 
Come unto me, all (ye) that labour 
and he healed them all; 
And all the people were amazed, 
Every kingdom divided against 
and every city or house divided 
All manner of sin and blasphemy 
That every idle word that men 
and the whole multitude stood 
When any one heareth the word 
is the least of all seeds : 
All these things spake Jesus 
out of his kingdom all things that 
and selleth all 3 that he hath, 
went and sold all 3 that he had, 
and gathered of every kind: 
Have ye understood all these things? 
Therefore every scribe (which is) 
sisters, are they not all with us ? 
this (man) all these things? 
And they did all eat, and 
and brought unto him all that were 



23 

24 

5:11 

15 

18 
22 
28 

6:29 
32 
33 

7: 8. 
12 
17, 
19. 
21 
24, 
26. 

8:16. 
32. 
33. 
34. 

9:35. 



10: 1. 

22. 

30. 

32. 

11:13. 

27. 
28. 
12:15. 
23. 
25. 



13 



31. 

36. 
: 2. 
19. 
32. 
34. 
41. 
44. 
46. 
47 = 
51. 
52. 
56. 



14:20 
35 



Mat.15: 13. Every plant, which my heavenly 

17 . whatsoever entereth in at the mouth 
37. And they did all eat, and were filled: 
17 : 11. first come, and restore all things. 
18: 10. angels do always {diet 7ravrbg) behold 
16. every word may be established. 

19. as touching any thing that they 

25. and all 3 that he had, 

26. and I will pay thee all. 
29. and I will pay thee all. 

31. told unto their lord all that was done. 
32. 1 forgave thee all that debt, 

34. till he should pay all that was due 
19: 3. put away his wife for every cause ? 

11. All (men) cannot receive this saying, 

20. All these things have I kept from 

26. with God all things are possible. 

27. we have forsaken all, and followed thee ; 

29. And every one that hath forsaken 

21 : 10. all the city was moved, saying, Who 

12. and cast out all them that sold 

22. all 3 things, whatsoever ye shall ask 

26. for all hold John as a prophet. 
22: 4. and all things (are) ready: come 

10. and gathered together all 3 as many 

27. And last of all the woman died also. 

28. for they all had her. 

23: 3. All 3 therefore whatsoever they bid 

5. But all their works they do for 
8. and all ye are brethren. 

20. and by all things thereon. 
27. bones, and of all uncleanness. 

35. may come all the righteous blood 

36. All these things shall come 
24: 2. See ye not all these things ? 

6. for all (these things) must come to pass, 

8. All these (are) the beginning of sorrows. 

9. ye shall be hated of all nations for 
14. for a witness unto all nations ; 

22. there should no (lit. not any) flesh be 
saved : 

30. then shall all the tribes of the earth 

33. when ye shall see all these things, 

34. till all these things be fulfilled. 
47. ruler over all his goods. 

25: 5. they all slumbered and slept. 

7. Then all those virgins arose, 

29. For unto every one that hath 

31. and all the holy angels with 

32. before him shall be gathered all nations: 
26: l.when Jesus had finished all these sayings, 
27. saying, Drink ye all of it ; 

31. All ye shall be offended because 
33. Though all (men) shall be offended 

35. Likewise also said all the disciples. 
52. for all they that take the sword 
56. Then all the disciples forsook him, 

70. But he denied before (them) all, saying, 
27: 1. morning was come, all the chief priests 
22. (They) all say unto him, Let him 
25. Then answered all the people, 
45. there was darkness over all the land 
28: 18. All power is given unto me in 

19. and teach all nations, 

20. to observe all 3 things whatsoever 

— lo, I am with you alway, (Tcaaaq rag 
vpzpag) 
Mar 1 : 5. went out unto him all the land of 

and were all baptized of him in 

27. And they were all amazed, 

32. brought unto him all that were diseased, 

37. All (men) seek for thee. 



IIAS 



( 598 ) 



HAS 



Mar 2:12. 

13. 
3:28. 
4: 1. 

11. 

13. 

31. 

32. 

34. 
5:12. 

20. 

26. 

33. 
6:30. 

33. 

39. 

41. 

42. 

50. 
7: 3. 

14. 

18. 
19. 
23. 
37. 
9:12; 
15, 
23. 
35. 

49. 



10:20. 


27. 


28 


44. 


11:11 


17. 


18 


24. 


12:22. 


28 


29 


33. 


43 


44 


13: 4 


10 


13 


20 


23 


30 


37 


14:23 


27 


29. 


31 


36 


50. 


53 


64. 


16:15. 


. 1: 3. 


6. 


10. 


37. 


48 


63. 



went forth before them all; insomuch 
that they were all amazed, 

and all the multitude resorted 

All sins shall be forgiven 

and the ivhole multitude was 

all (these) things are done in parables: 

how then will ye know all parables ? 

is less than all the seeds that be 

becometh greater than all herbs, 

he expounded all things to his disciples. 

And all the devils besought 

and all (men) did marvel. 

and had spent all that she had, 

and told him all the truth. 

and told him all things, both 
. ran afoot thither out of all cities, 
. to make all sit down by 
. fishes divided he among them all. 
. And they did all eat, 
. For they all saw him, and were troubled. 
. and all the Jews, except they wash 
. when he had called all the people 

Hearken unto me every one (of you), 
. that whatsoever thing from without 
.purging all meats? 
. All these evil things come from 
. He hath done all things well: 
; and restoreth all things ; 
. And straightway all the people, 
.all things (are) possible to him that 
. (the same) shall be last of all, and servant 

of all. 
.every one shall be salted with fire, and 

every sacrifice 
. all these have I observed from 
.with God all things are possible. 
. Lo, we have left all, and have 
. chiefest, shall be servant of all. 
. looked round about upon all things, 
.called of all nations the house of prayer? 
. all the people was astonished at 
. What tilings soever 3 ye desire, when ye 
. last of all the woman died also. 
• Which is the first commandment of all? 
.The first of all the commandments (is), 
. is more than all whole burnt offerings 
. hath cast more in, than all they 
. For all (they) did cast in of their 

did cast in all 3 that she had, 
. when all these things shall be 
.be published among all nations, 
.hated of all (men) for my name's 
.no (lit. not any) flesh should be saved: 
.behold, I have foretold you all things, 
.till all these things be done. 
. I say unto all, Watch. 
. and they all drank of it. 
.All ye shall be offended because 
. Although all shall be offended, 
. Likewise also said they all. 
.all things (are) possible unto thee ; 
. And they all forsook him, and fled. 
. were assembled all the chief priests 
. And they all condemned him to 
.and preach the gospel to every creature, 
.perfect understanding of all things 
. walking in all the commandments 
. And the whole multitude of the 
.with God nothing (lit. not any thing) 

shall be impossible, 
.from henceforth all generations shall 
. And they marvelled all. 



Lu. 1 :65. And fear came on all that dwelt 
— and all these sayings were noised 
And all they that heard (them) 
and from the hand of all that hate us ; 
before him, all the days of cur life, 
that all the world should be taxed. 
And all went to be taxed, every 
which shall be to all people. 
And all they that heard (it) wondered 
But Mary kept all these things, 
praising God for all the things 
, Every male that openeth the 
.before the face of all people ; 
, and spake of him to all them that 
. And all that heard him were astonished 
.his mother kept all these sayings 
, he came into all the country about 
.Every valley shall be filled, and every 

mountain and hill 
. And all flesh shall see the 
. every tree therefore which 
. and all men mused in their hearts 
. and for all the evils which Herod 
. Added yet this above all, that he 
. but by every word of God. 
.shewed unto him all the kingdoms 
. worship me, all shall be thine. 
. the devil had ended all the temptation, 
.being glorified of all. 
. And the eyes of all them that 
. And all bare him witness, 
. famine was throughout all the land ; 
. And all they in the synagogue, 
. And they were all amazed, 
. of him went out into every place 
.all 3 they that had any sick 
.and all that were with him, 
. out of every town of Galilee, 
. round about upon them all, 
. people out of all Juda?a and 
. And the whole multitude sought 
and healed (them) all. 
.when all men shall speak well 
. Give to every man that asketh 
.but every one that is perfect 
. Whosoever cometh to me, and 
. when he had ended all his sayings 
. throughout all the region round about. 
. shewed him of all these things. 
. And all the people that heard (him), 
.wisdom is justified of all her children, 
.for they were all waiting for him. 
. When all denied, Peter and they that 
. declared unto him before all the people 
. And all wept, and bewailed 
. And he put them all out, and took 
. and authority over all devils, and to 
. heard of all that was done by him : 
.buy meat for all this people, 
.and were all filled: 

.he said to (them) all, If any (man) will 
. And they were all amazed at the 

— while they wondered every one at all things 
which Jesus did, 

48. that is least among you all, the same 
10: l.into every city and place, whither he 

19. and over all the power of the enemy: 

22. All things are delivered to me of 
11 ; 4. for we also forgive every one that 

10. For every one that asketh receiveth ; 

17. Every kingdom divided against 

41. and, behold, all things are clean 



66. 
71. 
75. 

2: 1. 
3, 
10. 
18, 
19 
20 
23 
31 
38 
47 
51 

3: 3 
5 



9 
15 
19 
20 

4: 4 
5 
7 

13 
15 
20 
22 
25 
28 
36 
37 
40 

5: 9 
17 

6:10 
17 
19 

26 
30 
40 
47 

7: 1 
17 
18 
29 
35 

8:40 
45 
47 
52 
54 

9: 1 
7 

13 
17 
23 
43 



IIAS 



( 599 ) 



iias 



Lu. 11:42, 

50 
12: 7. 

8, 
10. 
18, 
27, 
30, 
31. 
41. 
44. 
48. 
13: 2. 

3. 

4. 

5. 
17. 

27. 
28. 
14:11. 
17. 
18. 
29. 
33. 

15: 1. 
14. 
31. 

16:14. 
16. 
18. 



17:10. 
18:12. 

14. 

21. 

22. 

28. 

31. 

43. 
19:26. 

37. 
20: 6. 

18. 

32. 

38. 

45. 
21: 3. 

15, 

17. 

22. 

24. 

29. 

32. 

35. 

36. 

38. 
22:70. 
23:48. 

49. 
24: 9. 

14. 
19. 
21. 
25. 

27. 



rue and all manner of herbs, 

That the blood of all the prophets, 

hairs of your head are all numbered. 

Whosoever shall confess me before 

And ivhosoever shall speak a word 

there will I bestow all my fruits 

Solomon in all his glory was not 

For all these things do the nations 

and all these things shall be added 

this parable unto us, or even to all? 

make him ruler over all that he hath. 

For unto whomsoever much is 

were sinners above all the Galileans, 

ye shall all likewise perish. 

sinners above all men that 

ye shall all likewise perish. 

all his adversaries were ashamed: and all 
the people rejoiced for all the glorious 

depart from me, all (ye) workers 

and all the prophets, in the kingdom 

For ivhosoever exalteth himself 

Come ; for all things are now ready. 

And they all with one (consent) 

all that behold (it) begin to 

whosoever he be of you that forsaketh not 
all that he hath, 

all the publicans and sinners 

And when he had spent all, 

and all that I have is thine. 

covetous, heard all these things: 

and every man presseth into it. 

Whosoever putteth away his wife, 

and whosoever marrieth her 

And beside all this, between us 

when ye shall have done all 

I give tithes of all 3 that I possess. 

every one that exalteth himself 

All these have I kept from 

sell all 3 that thou hast, and 

Lo, we have left all, and followed 

and all things that are written 

and all the people, when they saw 

That unto every one which hath 

with a loud voice for all the mighty 

all the people will stone us: 

Whosoever shall fall upon that 

Last of all the woman died also. 

for all live unto him. 

Then in the audience of all the people 

cast in more than they all: 

which all your adversaries 

be hated of all (men) for my 

that all things which are written 

captive into all nations: 

Behold the fig tree, and all the trees ; 

shall not pass away, till all be fulfilled. 

shall it come on all them that dwell on the 
face of the whole earth. 

and pray always, (£v Travrl Kctipuj) 

to escape all these things 

And all the people came early 

Then said they all, Art thou then 

And all the people that came 

And all his acquaintance, 

told all these things unto the eleven, and 
to all the rest. 

talked together of all these things 

before God and all the people: 

and beside all this, to day is 

slow of heart to believe all that 

at Moses and aU the prophets, he ex- 
pounded unto them in all the scriptures 



Lu. 24 
Joh. 1 



5: 



16 



17 



IS 



19 



21 



Acts 



that all things must be fulfilled, 
, among all nations, beginning at 
, All things were made by him ; 
that all (men) through him 
, which lighteth every man that 
, fulness have all we received, 
Every man at the beginning 
he drove them all out of the temple, 
because he knew all (men), 
. so is every one that is born of 
That whosoever believeth in him 
that whosoever believeth in him 
. For every one that doeth evil 
.and all (men) come to him. 
.that cometh from above is above all: 
that cometh from heaven is above all. 
, given all things into his hand. 
. TVhosoever drinketh of this water 
, he will tell us all things. 
, which told me all 3 things that 
, He told me all 3 that ever I did. 
.having seen all the things that he 
, and sheweth him all things 
, hath committed all judgment unto 
.That all (men) should honour the 
,all that are in the graves shall 
, All that the Father giveth me 
. of all which he hath given me 
, every one which seeth the Son, 
.they shall be all taught of God. 
Every man therefore that 
. I have done one work, and ye aU marvel. 
. and all the people came unto 
. Whosoever committeth sin is 
.All 3 that ever came before me 
.gave (them) me, is greater than all ; 
.but all 3 things that John spake 
. And ivhosoever liveth and believeth 
. aU (men) will believe on him: 
.will draw all (men) unto me. 
.that whosoever believeth on me 
. Father had given all things 
. ye are clean, but not all. 
. Ye are not all clean. 
. I speak not of you all : 
.By this shall all (men) know 
. he shall teach you all things, and bring all 

things to your remembrance, whatsoever 
. Every branch in me that 
and every (branch) that beareth 
, for all things that I have heard 
, But all these things will they 
. that whosoever killeth you will 
, he will guide you into all truth : 
, All 3 things that the Father hath 
.that thou knowest all things, and 
.given him power over all flesh, 
eternal life to as many as (irdv o) thou 

hast given him. 
, known that all 3 things whatsoever 
, And all mine are thine, 
, That they all may be one ; 
, knowing all things that should come upon 
. Every one that is of the truth 
. Then cried they all again, saying, 
. whosoever maketh himself a king 
. that all things were now accomplished, 
. Lord, thou knowest all things ; 
. of all that Jesus began both to do 
. and in all Judaea, and in Samaria, 
. These all continued with one accord 
. and all his bowels gushed out. 



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Acts 1 : 19. it was known unto all the dwellers 
21.companied with us all the time that 
24. which knowest the hearts of all (men), 
2: 5. out of every nation under heaven. 
7. And they were all amazed and 

— are not all these which speak 
12. And they were all amazed, 

17. out of my Spirit upon all flesh: 
21. whosoever shall call on the name 

25.1 foresaw the Lord always (did itavrbq) 

32. whereof we all are witnesses. 

36. Therefore let all the house of Israel 

39. and to all that are afar off, 

43. And fear came upon every soul: 

44. all that believed were together, 

45. and parted them to all (men), as 

3: 9. And all the people saw him walking 
11. all the people ran together 
16. in the presence of you all. 

18. by the mouth of all his prophets, 

21. of restitution of all things, which 

— by the mouth of all his holy prophets 

22. hear in all 3 things whatsoever 

23. come to pass, (that) every 2 soul, which 

24. Yea, and all the prophets from 

25. in thy seed shall all the kindreds 

4:10. Be it known unto you all, and to all the 
people of Israel, 

16. (is) manifest to all them that dwell 
21. for all (men) glorified God for 

24. sea, and all that in them is: 
29. that with all boldness they 

33. and great grace was upon them all. 
5: 5. and great fear came on all 

11. And great fear came upon all 

17. and all they that were with him, 

20. all the words of this life. 

21. and all the senate of the 

23. found we shut with all safety, 

34. in reputation among all the people, 

36. and all, 3 as many as obeyed him, 

37. and all, 3 (even) as many as obeyed 

42. And daily (lit. every day) in the temple, 
6: 5. pleased the whole multitude: 

7:10. And delivered him out of all his afflictions, 
14. and all his kindred, threescore and 

22. learned in all the wisdom of the 
50. my hand made all these things? 

8: Land they were all scattered abroad 
10. To whom they all gave heed, 
27. the charge of all her treasure, 

40. he preached in all the cities, 

9: 14. to bind all that call on thy name. 
21. But all that heard (him) 

26. but they were all afraid of him, 

32. throughout all (quarters), 

35. And all that dwelt at Lydda 

39. and all the widows stood by 

40. But Peter put them all forth, and 
10: 2; feared God with all his house, 

12. Wherein were all manner o/fourfooted 
14. 1 have never eaten any thing that is 

33. Now therefore are we all here 

— to hear all things that 

35. But in every nation he that 

36. he is Lord of all : 

38. healing all that were oppressed of 

39. we are witnesses of all things which 

41. Not to all the people, but unto 

43. To him give all the prophets witness, 

— whosoever believeth in him 

44. the Holy Ghost fell on all them 



Actsll: 8. for nothing (lit. not any thing) common 
14. whereby thou and all thy house 

23. and exhorted them all, that with 
12: 11. and (from) all the expectation of 
13: 10. O full of all subtilty and all mischief, 

— (thou) enemy of all righteousness, 
22. which shall fulfil all my will, [plural] 

24. repentance to all the people of Israel. 
27. which are read every sabbath day, 

39. And by him all that believe are justified 

from all things, from 
44. came almost the whole city 
14: 15. and all things that are therein: 

16. in times past suffered all nations 

15: 3. caused great joy unto all the brethren. 
12. Then all the multitude kept silence, 

17. and all the Gentiles, upon whom 

— who doeth all these things. 

18. Known unto God are all his works 

21. read in the synagogues every sabbath day. 
36. visit our brethren in every city 
16: 26. immediately all the doors were opened, 
and every one's bands 

32. to all that were in his house. 

33. and was baptized, he and all his, 
17: 7. and these all do contrary to 

11. received the word with all readiness 

17. in the market daily (lit. on every day) 

21 . For all the Athenians and 

22. 1 perceive that in all things ye 

24. made the world and all things 

25. he giveth to all life, and breath, and all 

things ; 
26. made of one blood all nations of men for 

to dwell on all the face of 

30. now commandeth all men every where 

31. hath given assurance unto all 

2. Claudius had commanded all Jews 
4. reasoned in the synagogue every sabbath, 

17. Then all the Greeks took Sosthenes, 

23. strengthening all the disciples. 
7. And all the men were about twelve. 

10. so that all they which dwelt in Asia 

17. this was known to all the Jews 

— and fear fell on them all, 
19. and burned them before all (men): 
26. almost throughout all Asia, this Paul 

34. all with one voice about the 
20: 18. been with you at all seasons, 

19. with all humility of mind, 
25. 1 know that ye all, among whom 

26. pure from the blood of all 
27. all the counsel of God. 
28. and to all the flock, over the which 
32. among all them which are sanctified. 
35. 1 have shewed you all things, 

36. and prayed with them all. 

37. And they all wept sore, and 
21 : 5. and they all brought us on our way, 

18. and all the elders were present. 

20. and they are all zealous of the law: 

21. that thou teachest all the Jews which 

24. and all may know that those things, 

27. stirred up all the people, and laid 

28. that teacheth all (men) every where 

3. as ye all are this day. 



18: 



19: 



22: 



5. and all the estate of the elders: 
10. it shall be told thee of all things 
12. having a good report of all the Jews 
15. shalt be his witness unto all men of 
1.1 have lived in all good conscience 
3. most noble Felix, with all thankfulness. 



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Acts24: 5. a mover of sedition among all the Jews 
8. mayest take knowledge of all these things, 
14. believing all things which are written 
25:24. King'Agrippa, and all men which 

— about whom all the multitude of 
26: 2. touching all the things whereof 

3. to be expert in all customs and 

4. know all the Jews ; 

11. 1 punished them oft in every synagogue, 
14. when we were all fallen to the earth, 
20. and throughout all the coasts of Judaea, 

29. but also all that hear me this day, 
27:20. all hope that we should be saved 

24. God hath given thee all them 

35. in presence of them all: 

36. Then were they all of good cheer, 

37. we were in all in the ship (lit. all the souls) 
44. they escaped all safe to land. 

28: 2. and received us every one, because 

30. and received all that came in unto him, 

31. with all confidence, no man 
Ro. 1 : 5. faith among all nations, for 

7. To all that be in Rome, 

8. through Jesus Christ for you all, 

16. salvation to every one that believeth ; 

18. against all ungodliness and 

29. Being filled with all unrighteousness, 
2: 1.0 man, whosoever thou art that 

9. upon every soul of man that 

10. to every man that worketh good, 
3: 2. Much every way: chiefly, because 

4. but every man a liar ; as it is 
9. that they are all under sin ; 
12. They are all gone out of the way, 

19. that every mouth may be stopped, and all 

the world may 
20. there shall no (lit. not any) flesh be 
22. unto all and upon all them that believe: 
23. For all have sinned, and come 
4: 11. might be the father of all them that 

16. might be sure to all the seed ; 

— who is the father of us all, 

5: 12. and so death passed upon all men, for that 
all have sinned: 
18. upon all men to condemnation; 

— upon all men unto justification ; 

7: 8. in me all manner of concupiscence. 
8: 22. the whole creation groaneth 
28. all things work together for 

32. delivered him up for us all, 

— also freely give us all things? 
37. Nay, in all these things we 

9: 5. who is over all, God blessed for ever. 
6. For they (are) not all Israel, 
7. Neither,. ..(are they) all children: 

17. declared throughout all the earth. 

33. whosoever believeth on him 

10: 4. for righteousness to every one that 

11. Whosoever believeth on him 

1 2. the same Lord over all is rich unto all that 

call upon him. 

13. For whosoever shall call upon 

16. But they have not all obeyed 

18. their sound went into all the earth, 
11 :26. And so all Israel shall be 

32. concluded them all in unbelief, that he 

might have mercy upon all. 
36. and to him, (are) all things: 
12: 3. God hath dealt to every man 
4. and all members have not the 

17. honest in the sight of all men. 

18. live peaceably with all men. 



Ro. 13: 1 


7. 


14: 2. 


5. 


10. 


11. 


20. 


23. 


15:11. 


13. 


14. 


33. 


16: 4 


15. 


19. 


24 


26. 


ICo. 1: 2 


5. 


10 


29 


2:10 


15 


3:21 


22 


4:13 


17 


6:12 


18 


7: 7 


17 


8: 1 


6 


7 


9:12 


19 


22 


24 


25 



10: 1 

2 

3 

4 

11 

17 

23 



25 

27 

31 

33 

11: 2 

3 

4 

5. 

12. 

12: 6, 

11. 

12, 

13, 



. Let every soul be subject unto 

, Render therefore to all their dues: 

.that he may eat all things: 

, another esteemeth every day 

. for we shall all stand before 

.every knee shall bow to me, and every 

tongue shall confess to God. 
. All things indeed (are) pure ; but 
.whatsoever (is) not of faith is sin. 
, Praise the Lord, all ye Gentiles ; and laud 

him, all ye people, 
.fill you with all joy and peace 
, filled with all knowledge, 
. the God of peace (be) with you all. 
.but also all the churches of 
. and all the saints which are 
.is come abroad unto all (men). 
. (be) with you all. Amen. 
. made known to all nations 
. with all that in every place 
. That in every thing ye are enriched by 

him, in all utterance, and (in) all 

knowledge ; 
. that ye all speak the same thing, 
. That no (lit. not any) flesh should glory 
.the Spirit searcheth all things, 
.is spiritual judgeth all things, 
. For all things are your's ; 
. or things to come ; all are your's ; 
. the oftscouring of all things 
. I teach every where in every church. 
.All things are lawful unto me, but all 

things are not expedient: all things are 

lawful for me, 
. Every sin that a man doeth is 
. For I would that all men were 
. And so ordain I in all churches. 
. we know that we all have knowledge. 
. of whom (are) all things, and we in him ; 
by whom (are) all things, and we by him. 
. Ifowbeit (there is) not in every man 
.but suffer all things, lest we should 
.though I be free from all (men), yet have 

I made myself servant unto all, 
. I am made all things to all (men), that I 
. run in a race run all, but one 
• And every man that striveth for the 

mastery is temperate in all things. 
. how that all our fathers were 
and all passed through the sea ; 
. And were all baptized unto Moses 
.And did all eat the same 
. And did all drink the same 
. Now all these things happened 
. for we are all partakers of that 
. All things are lawful for me, but all things 

are not expedient: all things are lawful 

for me, but all things edify not. 
. Whatsoever is sold in the 
.whatsoever is set before you, 
.do all to the glory of God. 
. I please all (men) in all (things), 
. that ye remember me in all things, 
. the head of every man is Christ ; 
.Every man praying or 
, But every woman that 
. but all things of God. 
, same God which worketh all in all. 
, But all these worketh that one 
. and all the members of that one 
.are we all baptized into one 
and have been all made to drink 



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lCo.12-.19. And if they were all one member, 
26. all the members suffer with it ; 

— all the members rejoice with it. 

29. (Are) all apostles? (are) all prophets? 
(are) all teachers? (are) all workers 
of miracles ? 

30. Have all the gifts of healing ? do all speak 

with tongues? do all interpret? 
13: 2. and understand all mysteries, and acknow- 
ledge ; and though I have all faith, 
3. though I bestow all my goods to feed 
7.Beareth all things, believeth all things, 
hopeth all things, endureth all things. 
14: 5.1 would that ye all spake with 

18. with tongues more than ye all: 

23. and all speak with tongues, and 

24. But if all prophesy, and there come 

— he is convinced of all, he is judged of all: 
26. Let all things be done unto 

31 . For ye may all prophesy one by one, that 

all may learn, and all may be 
33. as in all churches of the saints. 
40. Let all things be done decently and 
15 : 7. then of all the apostles. 

8. And last of all he was seen of 
10. more abundantly than they all: 

19. we are of all men most miserable. 

22. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ 
shall all be made alive. 

24. when he shall have put down all rule and 

all authority 

25. till he hath put all enemies 

27. hath put all things under his feet. But 
when he saith, All things 

— which did put all things under him. 
28. And when all things shall be 

— unto him that put all things under him, 

that God may be all in all. 
30. why stand we in jeopardy every hour ? 
39. All flesh (is) not the same flesh: 
51 . We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be 

changed, 
16: 14. Let all your things be done with charity. 

16. and to every one that helpeth with 

20. All the brethren greet you. 
24. My love (be) with you all in 

2Co. 1: l.with all the saints which are in 

3. the God of all comfort ; 

4. in all our tribulation, 

— them which are in any trouble 

2: 3. having confidence in you all, that my joy 
is (the joy) of you all. 
5. 1 may not overcharge you all. 
9. whether ye be obedient in all things. 

14. his knowledge by us in every place. 
3 : 2. known and read of all men : 

18. But we all, with open face 
4: 2. to every man's conscience (lit. to all con- 
science of men) 
8. (We are) troubled on every side, (lit. in all.) 

15. For all things (are) for your sakes, 
5: 10. For we must all appear before 

14(15) . if one died for all, then were all dead: 
15. And (that) he died for all, that 

17. behold, all things are become new. 

18. And all things (are) of God, 
6: 4. But in all (things) approving 

10. and (yet) possessing all things. 
7 : 1 . from all filthiness of the 

4. joyful in all our tribulation. 

5. we were troubled on every side ; (lit. in all) 

11. In all (things) ye have approved 



10: 



11: 



12: 



13: 



2 Co. 7:13. was refreshed by you all. 

14. but as we spake all things to you in 
15.remembereth the obedience of you all, 
16. 1 have confidence in you in all (things). 
8: 7. as ye abound in every (thing), 

— and (in) all diligence, 

18. throughout all the churches ; 

9: 8. God (is) able to make all grace 

— having all sufficiency in all (things), may 

abound to every good work: 

11. in every thing to all bountifulness, 
13. unto them, and unto all (men); 

5. and every high thing that exalteth 

— into captivity every thought 

6. a readiness to revenge all disobedience, 
6. have been throughly made manifest among 

you in all things. 
9. and in all (things) I have kept 
28. daily, the care of all the churches. 

12. wrought among you in all patience, 

19. but (we do) all things, dearly beloved, 

1. three witnesses shall every word be 

2. and to all other, that, if I come again, 
13(12). All the saints salute you. 
14(13). (be) with you all. Amen. 

Gal. 1 : 2. And all the brethren which are 

2:14.1 said unto Peter before (them) all, 

16. shall no (lit. not any) flesh be justified. 
3: 8. In thee shall all nations be blessed. 

10. every one that continueth not in all things 
which 

13. Cursed (is) every one that hangeth 
22. hath concluded all under sin, 

26. For ye are all the children of God 
28. for ye are all one in Christ Jesus. 

4 : 1 . though he be lord of all ; 
26. which is the mother of us all. 

5: 3. For I testify again to every man that 

14. For all the law is fulfilled in 

6: 6. him that teacheth in all good things. 
10. let us do good unto all (men), 
Eph 1: 3. hath blessed us with all spiritual 

8. abounded toward us in all wisdom 

10. gather together in one all things 

11. who worketh all things 

15. and love unto all the saints, 

21. Far above all principality, 

— and every name that is named, 

22. put all (things) under his feet, and gave 

him (to be) the head over all (things) 

23. of him that filleth all in all. 

2: 3. Among whom also we all had our 

21. In whom all the building 
3: 8. less than the least of all saints, 

9. And to make all (men) see 

— who created all things by Jesus 
15. Of whom the whole family in 

18. to comprehend with all saints 

19. with all the fulness of God. 

20. above all that we ask or 

21. throughout all ages, world 
4: 2. With all lowliness and 

6. One God and Father of all, who (is) above 

all, and through all, and in you all. 
10. up far above all heavens, that he might 
fill all things. 

13. Till we all come in the 

14. and carried about with every wind 

15. grow up into him in all things, 

16. From whom the whole body fitly 

— by that which every joint supplieth, 
19. to work all uncleanness with 



ha: 



( 603 ) 



iia: 



4:29 


31. 


5: 3 


5. 


9. 


13. 


20. 


24. 


6:16. 



18 



21 

24 

Phi. 1: 1 

3 

4 



13 

18 
20 
25 
2: 9 
10 
11 
14 
17 
21. 
26. 
29, 



4: 5, 



12. 
13. 
18. 
19. 
21. 
22. 
23. 
Col. 1: 4. 

6. 

9. 
10. 

11. 

15. 
16. 



2: 2 
3 
9 



. no (lit. not any) corrupt communication 
.Let all bitterness, and wrath, 
with all malice: 
. and all uncleanness, 
.that no (lit. not any) whoremonger. 
. (is) in all goodness 
. all things that are reproved 
for whatsoever doth make 
, thanks always for all things unto God 
.to their own husbands in every thing. 
. Above all, taking the shield 
to quench all the fiery darts 
, Praying always (ev. tt. k.) with all prayer 
thereunto with all perseverance and 

supplication for all saints ; 
.make known to you all things: 
Grace (be) with all them that love 
. to all the saints in Christ 
upon every remembrance of you, 
in every prayer of mine for you all making 

request with joy, 
to think this of you all, 
ye all are partakers of my grace. 
I long after you all in 
and (in) all judgment; 
in ail the palace, and in all other (places); 
notwithstanding, every way, whether 
with all boldness, as always, 
with you all for your furtherance 
a name which is above every name: 
every knee should bow, 
And (that) every tongue should 
Do all things without murmurings 
and rejoice with you all. 
For all seek their own, 
longed after you all, 
with all gladness ; and hold such 
I count all things (but) loss 
suffered the loss of all things, 
to subdue all things unto himself, 
be known unto all men. 
but in every thing by prayer 
passeth all understanding, 
every where and in all things I am 
I can do all things through 
But I have all, and abound : 
shall supply all your need 
Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. 
All the saints salute you, 
(be) with you all. Amen, 
to all the saints, 
in all the world ; 
of his will in all wisdom 
unto all pleasing, being fruitful in every 

good work, 
Strengthened with all might, 
unto all patience 
the firstborn of every creature : 
were all things created, 
all things were created by him, 
he is before all things, and by him all 

things consist, 
that in all (things) he might 
should all fulness dwell ; 
to reconcile all things unto himself; 
to every creature which is under 
warning every man, and teaching every 

man in all wisdom; that we may present 

every man 
, and unto all riches of the 
are hid all the treasures of 
, dwelleth all the fulness of 



Col. 



ITh. 



2Th. 



ITi. 



2 


:10 




13 




19 




22 


3 


: 8 




11 




14 




16 




17 




20. 




22. 




23 


4 


: 7. 




9. 




12, 


1 


: 2. 




7. 




8. 


2 


:15. 


3 


: 7. 




9. 




12. 




13. 


4 


: 6. 




10. 


5 


: 5. 




14. 




15. 




18. 




21. 




22. 




26. 




27. 


1 


: 3. 




4. 




10. 




11. 


2 


: 4. 




9. 




10. 




12. 




17. 


3 


: 2. 




6. 




16. 




17. 




18. 


1 


:15. 




16, 


•2 


: 1. 



4 

6 

8 

11 

3: 4 

11 

4: 4 

8 

9 

10 

15 

5: 2 

10 

20 

6: 1 

10 

13 



. the head of all principality 
. forgiven you all trespasses ; 
. from which all the body 
. Which all are to perish 
.put off all these; anger, wrath, 
• but Christ (is) all, and in all. 
. And above all these things 
. richly in all wisdom ; 
.whatsoever 2 ye do in word 
(do) all in the name of 
.in all things: for this is 
, obey in all things (your) 
. And whatsoever 2 ye do, 
.All my state shall Tychicus 
.make known unto you all things 
, complete in all the will of God. 
, to God always for you all, 
. ensamples to all that believe 
in every place your faith 
and are contrary to all men: 
, in all our affliction 
for all the joy wherewith we 
and toward all (men), 
Jesus Christ with all his saints, 
the avenger of all such, 
toward all the brethren which are 
Ye are all the children of light, 
be patient toward all (men), 
among yourselves, and to all (men). 
In every thing give thanks: 
Prove all things; hold fast that 
Abstain from all appearance 
Greet all the brethren 
be read unto all the holy brethren, 
charity of every one of you all 
in all your persecutions 
admired in all them that 
and fulfil all the good pleasure , 
above all that is called God, 
with all power and signs 
And with all deceivableness 
That they all might be damned 
in every good word and work, 
for all (men) have not faith, 
from every brother that 
peace always (did iravrbg) by all means. 

The Lord (be) with you all. 
the token in every epistle: 
(be) with you all. Amen, 
worthy of all acceptation, 
shew forth all longsuffering, 
, that, first of all, supplications, 
be made for all men ; 
(for) all that are in authority; 
peaceable life in all godliness 
Who will have all men to be 
a ransom for all, 
that men pray every where, 
learn in silence with all subjection. 
in subjection with all gravity; 
, faithful in all things. 
.For every creature of God (is) 
, profitable unto all things, 
, worthy of all acceptation. 
, the saviour of all men, specially 
, may appear to all. 
. younger as sisters, with all purity. 
. followed every good work. 
, rebuke before all, that others 
, worthy of all honour, 
.the root of all evil: 
, who quickeneth all things, 



IIA2 



( 604 ) 



nAS 



11, 

14, 

15, 

3: 1, 

2, 

15. 

Philem. 5 
6, 



Heb 



lTi. 6: 17. richly all things to enjoy ; 
2Ti. 1 : 15. all they which are in Asia be turned 
2: 7. give thee understanding in all things. 

10. 1 endure all things for the 

19. Let every one that naraeth 

21. prepared unto every good work. 

24. gentle unto oil (men), 
3: 9. shall be manifest unto all 

11. out of (them) all the Lord delivered 

12. Yea, and all that will live 

16. All scripture (is) given 

17. unto all good works. 

4: 2. exhort with all longsufFering 
5. watch thou in all things, 

8. but unto all them also that love 
16. but all (men) forsook me: 

17. and (that) all the Gentiles 

18. from every evil work, 
21. and all the brethren. 

Tit. 1:15. Unto the pure all things (are) 

16. unto every good work reprobate. 
2: 7. In all things shewing thyself 

9. to please (them) well in all (things); 
10. shewing all good fidelity ; 

— of God our Saviour in all things. 
, hath appeared to all men, 
, might redeem us from all iniquity, 
, rebuke with all authority 
,to every good work, 
, shewing all meekness unto all men. 

All that are with me 

Grace (be) with you all. 
. and toward all saints ; 
, acknowledging of every good thing 
. appointed heir of all things, 
.upholding all things by the word 
, And let all the angels of God 
, and they all shall wax old 

Are they not all ministering 
. and every transgression 
. Thou hast put all things in 

in that he put all in subjection under 

we see not yet all things put under him. 
, should taste death for every man. 
.for whom (are) all things, and by whom 

(are) all things, 
. (are) all of one: 
. were all their lifetime subject 
. Wherefore in all things 
, For every house is builded by some (man); 

but he that built all things (is) God. 
. not all that came out of Egypt 
. the seventh day from all his works. 
. sharper than any twoedged sword, 
.but all things (are) naked 
.was in all points tempted 
. For every high priest 
. unto all them that obey him ; 
. For every one that useth milk 
.an end of all strife, 
.gave a tenth part of all; 
. And without all contradiction 
. For every high priest 
.make all things according to 
. for all shall know me, 
. spoken every precept to all the people 

both the book, and all the people, 
.and all the vessels of the ministry. 
. And almost all things are by 
, And every priest standeth 
• These all died in faith, not having 
. And these all, having obtained a 



9 
10 

11 

15 

17 

3: 4, 

16 

4: 4 

12 

13 

15 

5: 1 

9 

13 

6:16 

7: 2 

7 

8: 3 

5 

11 

9:19 

21 

22 

10:11, 

11:13, 

39 



Heb 12: 1 



13 



Jas. 1 



2 

3 

4 

5 

lPet.l 



2Pet. 



3: 



Uoh. 1 
2: 



, let us lay aside every weight, 
and scourgeth every son whom 
, whereof all are partakers, 
.Now no (lit. not any) chastening 
.Follow peace with all (men), 
. to God the Judge of all, 
.honourable in all, 
, in all things willing to live 
, in every good work to do his will, 
. Salute all them that have 
and all the saints, 
, Grace (be) with you all. Amen, 
count it all joy when ye fall 
, that giveth to all (men) liberally, 
, in all his ways. 

, Every good gift and every perfect gift 
, let every man be swift to hear, 
, lay apart all filthiness 
. he is guilty of all. 
. For every kind of beasts, 
.and every evil work. 
. all such rejoicing is evil. 
. above all things, my brethren, 
.holy in all manner of conversation ; 
. For all flesh (is) as grass, and all the glory 

of man 
. laying aside all malice, and all guile, 
and all evil speakings, 
. to every ordinance of man 
. Honour all (men). Love the brotherhood. 
. masters with all fear ; 
. (be ye) all of one mind, 
. an answer to every man that 
.the end of all things is at hand: 
. And above all things have 
. that God in all things may be 
. Yea, all (of you) be subject one to 
. Casting all your care upon 
. But the God of all grace, 
. Peace (be) with you all that are in 
.given unto us all things that 
. giving all diligence, add to your 
.that no (lit. not any) prophecy of the 
. all things continue as 
.but that all should come to 
. (that) all these things shall be dissolved, 
.As also in all (his) epistles, 
.cleanseth us from all sin. 
.cleanse us from all unrighteousness. 
. For all that (is) in the world, 
.that they were not all of us. 
. and ye know all things, 
.that no (lit. not any) lie is of the truth. 
. Whosoever denieth the Son, 
. teacheth you of all things, 
. every one that doeth righteousness 
. And every man thac hath this 
. Whosoever committeth sin 
. Whosoever abideth in him 
whosoever sinneth hath not seen 
. Whosoever is born of God 
. whosoever doeth not righteousness 
. Whosoever hateth his brother 
that no (lit. not any) murderer hath 
, and knoweth all things. 
, believe not every spirit, 
, Every spirit that confesseth 
, And every spirit that 
and every one that loveth 
, Whosoever believeth that Jesus 
and every one that loveth 
For whatsoever is born of 



IIAZ 



( 605 ) 



HAS 



Uoh.5 

2Joh. 

3Joh. 

Jude 

Rev. 1 

2 
4; 
5 

6 

7: 



14 



18 



19 



21 



22 



17. -<4ZZ unrighteousness is sin: 

18. whosoever is born of God 

1 . but also all they that have known 
9. Whosoever transgresseth, and 

2. 1 wish above all things 

12. hath good report of all 

3. when I gave all diligence 

15. judgment upon all, and to convince all 

— of all their ungodly deeds... and of all their 

hard (speeches) which 
25. both now and ever. (lit. to aU ages) 
7. and every eye shall see him, 

— and all kindreds of the earth shall 
23. and all the churches shall know 
11. for thou hast created all things, 

6. sent forth into all the earth. 

9. out of every kindred, and tongue, 

13. And every creature which is 

— sea, and all that are in them, 

14. every mountain and island were 
15. every bondman, and every free man, 

l.nor on any tree. 

4. of all the tribes of the children of 
9. of all nations, and kindreds, 

1 1. And all the angels stood round 

16. sun light on them, nor any heat. 

17. wipe away all tears from their eyes. 

3. with the prayers of all saints 

7. and all green grass was burnt 

4. neither any green thing, neither any tree ; 

6. to smite the earth with all plagues, 

5. who was to rule all nations with 

7. over all kindreds, and tongues, 

8. And all that dwell upon the 

12. And he exerciseth all the power of 

16. And he caused all, both small 

6. and to every nation, and kindred, 
8. because she made all nations drink 

4. for all nations shall come and 
3. and every living soul died in the 

20. And every island fled away, 

2. the hold of every foul spirit, and a cage of 

every unclean 

3. For all nations have drunk 
12. and all thyine wood, 

— and aU manner vessels of ivory, and aU 

manner vessels of most 
14. and all things which were dainty 

17. And every shipmaster, and all the company 

19. were made rich aU that had ships 

22. and no (lit. not any) craftsman, of what- 

soever craft (he be), 

23. were all nations deceived. 

24. and of all that were slain upon 

5. Praise our God, all ye his servants, 

17. saying to all the fowls that fly in 

18. and the flesh of all (men, both) free 

21 . and all the fowls were filled with 

: 4. God shall wipe away all tears from 
5. Behold, I make all things new. 

7. shall inherit all things ; 

8. and all liars, shall have their part 

19. with all manner of precious stones. 
27. into it any thing that defileth, 

: 3. And there shall be no more )( curse: 
15. and whosoever loveth and maketh 
18.1 testify unto every man that heareth 
21. (be) with you all. Amen. 



Mat.26:17 
IS 
19 

Mar 14: 1 
12 

14 

16 

Lu. 2:41 

22: 1 

7, 



11, 
13 
15. 
2:13 
23 



Joh. 



6: 4 
11:55 

12: 1 

13: 1 

18:28 

39 

19:14 

Actsl2: 4 

ICo. 5: 7 

Heb 11:28 



. prepare for thee to eat the passover ? 
. I will keep the passover at thy house 
. and they made ready the passover. 
. was (the feast of) the passover, 
.when they killed the passover, 

that thou mayest eat the passover ? 
.where I shall eat the passover with 
. and they made ready the passover. 
. every year at the feast of the passover. 
, which is called the passover. 
. when the passover must be killed. 
, Go and prepare us the passover, 
, where I shall eat the passover 
, and they made ready the passover. 
.desired to eat this passover with you 
. And the Jews' passover was at hand, 
. when he was in Jerusalem at the passover. 

in the feast 
, And the passover, a feast of the Jews, 
, And the Jews' passover was nigh at 

before the passover, to purify themselves. 
, Jesus six days before the passover 
. Now before the feast of the passover, 
, but that they might eat the passover. 
. release unto you one at the passover : 
, it was the preparation of the passover, 
.intending after Easter to bring him forth 
. Christ our passover is sacrificed for us: 
. Through faith he kept the passover, 



Trao-yjjj) pasko. 



ira(T\a, paska. 
Mat.26: 2. two days is (the feast of) the passover, 



Mat 


16:21. 




17 


12. 
15. 




27 


19. 


Mar 


5 


26. 




8:31. 




9 


12. 


Lu. 


9 


22. 




13 


2. 




17 


25. 




22 


15. 




24 


26. 
46. 


Act 


, 1 


3. 




3 


18. 




9 


16. 




17 


3. 




28 


5. 


1Co.12:26. 


2Co 


. 1 


6. 


Gal 


3 


4. 


Phi 


1 


29. 


lTh 


. 2 


14. 


2Th 


. 1 


5. 


2Ti. 


1 


12. 


Heb 


2 


18. 




5 


8, 




9 


26. 




13 


12. 


lPet.2:19. 






20. 






21. 






23. 




3 


:14. 
17. 

18. 




4 


: 1 



and suffer many things of the elders 
shall also the Son of man suffer of them, 
he is lunatick, and sore vexed : 
for I have suffered many things this 
And had suffered many things of 
the Son of man must suffer many 
that he must suffer many things, 
The Son of man must suffer many 
because they suffered such things? 
But first must he suffer many 
this passover with you before I suffer : 
, Ought not Christ to have suffered 
it behoved Christ to suffer, and to 
. he shewed himself alive after his passion 
, that Christ should suffer, he hath so 
, how great things he must suffer for 
, Christ must needs have suffered, 
.beast into the fire, and felt no harm. 
. one member suffer, all the members 
. same sufferings which we also suffer : 
. Have ye suffered so many things in vain? 
, but also to suffer for his sake ; 
. for ye also have suffered like things 
.for which ye also suffer : 
, For the which cause 1 also suffer these 

things : 
.he himself hath suffered being tempted, 
, by the things which he suffered; 
. For then must he often have suffered 
.suffered without the gate. 
. endure grief, suffering wrongfully, 
.when ye do well, and suffer (for it), 
. Christ also suffered for us, leaving 
. when he suffered, he threatened not ; 
. But and if ye suffer for righteousness' 
. that ye suffer for well doing, 
. Christ also hath once suffered for 
.Forasmuch then as Christ hath suffered 

for us 



TJA2 



( 606 ) 



IIAT 



lPet.4: l.for he that hath suffered in the flesh 
15. But let none of you suffer as a 
19. Wherefore let them that suffer 
5:10. after that ye have suffered a while, 

Rev. 2:10. of those things which thou shalt suffer: 



TTCLTCKKJli), pCttdSSO. 

Mat.26:3l.I will smite the shepherd, and 

51. struck a servant of the high priest's, and 

Mar 14:27.1 will smite the shepherd, 

Lu. 22; 49. Lord, shall we smite with the sword? 
50. smote the servant of the high priest, 

Acts 7 :24. and smote the Egyptian: 

12: 7. he smote Peter on the side, and 
23. the angel of the Lord smote him, 

Rev.ll : 6. and to smite the earth with 

19: 15. that with it he should smite the nations: 



TraTzwtpateo. 

Lu. 10: 19. power to tread on serpents 

21:24. Jerusalem shall be trodden down 

Rev.ll : 2. holy city shall they tread underfoot 
14:20. And the winepress was trodden 
19: 15. and he treadeth the winepress of 



7rar^, pateer. 

Mat. 2:22. in the room of his father Herod, 
3: 9. We have Abraham to (our) father : 
4:21. in a ship with Zebedee their father, 

22. left the ship and their father, 
5: 16. and glorify your Father which is 

45. That ye may be the children of your Father 
48. perfect, even as your Father which is 
6: 1. of your Father which is in heaven. 

4. and thy Father which seeth in secret 
6. pray to thy Father which is in secret; and 

thy Father which seeth in 

8. your Father knoweth what things 

9. Our Father which art in heaven, 

14. your heavenly Father will also 

15. neither will your Father forgive 

18. but unto thy Father which is in secret 
and thy Father, which seeth 

26. yet your heavenly Father feedeth 

32. for your heavenly Father knoweth 
7: 11. how much more shall your Father 

21. he that doeth the will of my Father 
8:21. first to go and bury my father. 
10: 20. but the Spirit of your Father which 

21. and the father the child: 

29. fall on the ground without your Father. 

32. before my Father which is in heaven. 

33. before my Father which is in heaven. 
35. a man at variance against his father, 
37. He that loveth father or mother 

11:25.1 thank thee, O Father, Lord of 

26. Even so, Father : for so it seemed good 

27. delivered unto me of my Father: and no 

man knoweth the Son, but the Father ; 

neither knoweth any man the Father, 
12:50. shall do the will of my Father 
13:43. in the kingdom of their Father. 
15: 4. Honour thy father and mother: and, He 

that curseth father or mother, 

5. Whosoever shall say to (his) father 



Mat.15: 6(5). And honour not his father or his 
13. which my heavenly Father hath not 

16: 17. but my Father which is in heaven. 
27. come in the glory of his Father 

18: 10. always behold the face of my Father 
14.it is not the will of your Father which 
19.be done for them of my Father which 
35. shall my heavenly Father do also 

19: 5. shall a man leave father and mother, 
19. Honour thy father and (thy) mother: 

29. or brethren, or sisters, or father, or 
20:23. for whom it is prepared of my Father. 
21 : 31. twain did the will of (his) father? 
23: 9. And call no (man) your father 

— for one is your Father, which is 

30. If we had been in the days of our fathers^ 
32. the measure of your fathers. 

24: 36. but my Father only. 
25:34. Come, ye blessed of my Father, 
26:29. with you in my Father's kingdom. 
39. O my Father, if it be possible, 
42. O my Father, if this cup may not 
53. that I cannot now pray to my Father, 
28:19. in the name of the Father, and of 
Mar 1 : 20. they left their father Zebedee in 
5: 40. he taketh the father and the 
. 7:10. Honour thy father and thy mother ; and, 
Whoso curseth father or mother, 
11. If a man shall say to his father 
12.no more to do ought for his father 
8:38. the glory of his Father with the 
9:21. And he asked his father, How long 

24. And straightway the father of the 
10: 7. shall a man leave his father 

19. Honour thy father and mother. 
29. or brethren, or sisters, or father, or 
11 : 10. the kingdom of our father David, 

25. that your Father also which is 

26. neither will your Father which 
13: 12. and the father the son ; 

32. neither the Son, but the Father. 
14:36. And he said, Abba, Father, all 
15 :21. the father of Alexander and Rufus, 
Lu. 1:17. to turn the hearts of the fathers 

32. the throne of his father David: 

55. As he spake to our fathers, 

59. Zacharias, after the name of his father. 

62. made signs to his father, how 

67. And his father Zacharias was 

72. the mercy (promised) to our fathers, 

73.sware to our father Abraham, 
2: 48. behold, thy father and I have sought 

49. must be about my Father's business? 
3: 8. We have Abraham to (our) father : 
6: 23. did their fathers unto the prophets. 

26. did their fathers to the false prophets. 

36. as your Father also is merciful. 
8 :51. and the father and the mother of 
9:26. and (in his) Father's, and of the holy 

42. and delivered him again to his father. 

59. to go and bury my father. 
10:21.1 thank thee, O Father, Lord of 

— even so, Father ; for so it 
22. delivered to me of my Father: 

— but the Father ; and who the Father is, 
11: 2. Our Father which art in 

1 1 . of any of you that is a father, 

13. much more shall (your) heavenly Father 

47. and your fathers killed them. 

48. allow the deeds of your fathers: 
12:30. and your Father knoweth 

32. it is your Father's good pleasure 



IIAT 



( 607 ) 



HAT 



Lu, 12:53. The father shall be divided against the 
son, and the son against the father ; 
14: 26. and hate not his father, and 
15:12. said to (his)/a^er, Father, give me 

17. servants of my father's have 

18. arise and go to my father, and will say 

unto him, Father, I have sinned 

20. he arose, and came to his father. 

— his father saw him, and had compassion, 

21. Father, I have sinned against 

22. But the father said to his servants, 

27. and thy father hath killed the fatted 

28. therefore came his father out, 

29. said to (his) father, Lo, these many years 
16:24. Father Abraham, have mercy on me, 

27.1 pray thee therefore, father, that thou 
wouldest send him to my father's house : 

30. And he said, Nay, father Abraham; 
18:20. Honour thy father and thy 

22:29. as my Father hath appointed unto me; 

42. Saying, Father, if thou be willing, 
23 : 34. Father, forgive them ; 

46. Father, into thy hands I commend 
24:49. 1 send the promise of my Father upon 
Joh. 1 : 14. as of the only begotten of the Father, 
18. in the bosom of the Father, he 
2: 16. make not my Father's house an 
3:35. The Father loveth the Son, and 
4: 12. greater than our father Jacob, 

20. Our fathers worshipped in this 

21. nor yet at Jerusalem, worship the Father. 
23. shall worship the Father in spirit and in 

truth : for the Father seeketh such 
53. So the father knew that 
5: 17. My Father worketh hitherto, 
1 8. said also that God was his Father, 
19. but what he seeth the Father do: 

20. For the Father loveth the Son, 

21. For as the Father raiseth up 

22. For the Father judgeth no man, 

23. as they honour the Father. 

— honoureth not the Father 

26. For as the Father hath life 

30. but the will of the Father which 

36. which the Father hath given me 

— that the Father hath sent me. 

37. And the Father himself, which 
43.1 am come in my Father's name, 
45. that I will accuse ycu to the Father: 

6:27. for him hath God the Father sealed. 

31. Our fathers did eat manna in 
32. but my Father giveth you 
37. All that the Father giveth 
39. And this is the Father's will 
42. whose father and mother we 

44. except the Father which 

45. hath learned of the Father, 

46. that any man ha'th seen the Father, 

— he hath seen the Father, 
49. Your fathers did eat manna 

57. As the living Father hath sent me, and I 

live by the Father : 

58. not as your fathers did eat 

7 : 22. of Moses, but of the fathers; 
8: 16. the Father that sent me. 

18. the Father that sent me 

19. Where is thy Father? 

— know me, nor my Father .• • 

— ye should have known my Father also. 

27. he spake to them of the Father. 

28. as my Father hath taught me, 

29. the Father hath not left me alone ; 



Joh. 8:38. 1 have seen with my Father : 

— which ye have seen with your father. 
39. Abraham is out father. 

41 . Ye do the deeds of your father. 

■ — we have one Father, (even) God. 

42. If God were your Father, 

44. Ye are of (your) father the devil, and the 
lusts of your father ye will do. 

— for he is a liar, and the father of it. 
49. but I honour my Father, 

53. greater than our father Abraham, 
54.it is my Father that honoureth 
56. Your father Abraham rejoiced 
10: 15. As the Father knoweth me, even so know 
I the Father : 

17. Therefore doth my Father love me, 

18. have I received of my Father. 

25. that I do in my Father's name, they 
29. My Father, which gave (them) me, 

— out of my Father's hand. 
30. 1 and (my) Father are one. 
32. 1 shewed you from my Father ; 

36. whom the Father hath sanctified, 

37. the works of my Father, believe me not. 
38. that the Father (is) in me, and I in him. 

11:41. Father, I thank thee that thou hast 
12:26. him will (my) Father honour. 

27. Father, save me from this hour: 

28. Father, glorify thy name. 

49. but the Father which sent me, 

50. even as the Father said unto me, 
13: l.this world unto the Father, 

3. that the Father had given all things into 
14: 2. In my Father's house are many 
6. unto the Father, but by me. 
7. have known my Father also: 

8. Lord, shew us the Father, and it 

9. hath seen the Father; and how sayeist 

thou (then), Shew us the Father ? . 

10. that I am in the Father, and the Father 

in me? 

— but the Father that dwelleth in me, 

11. that I (am) in the Father, and the Father 

in me: 

12. because I go unto my Father. 

13. that the Father may be glorified 
16. And I will pray the Father, 

20. 1 (am) in my Father, 

21 . shall be loved of my Father, 

23. and my Father will love him, 

24. but the Father's which sent me. 
26. whom the Father will send in my 

28. because I said, I go unto the Father : for 

my Father is greater than I. 
31. that I love the Father ; and as the Father 
gave me commandment, 
15: Land my Father is the husbandman. 

8. Herein is my Father glorified, 

9. As the Father hath loved me, 
10. 1 have kept my Father's 

15. that I have heard of my Father 

16. ask of the Father in my 
23.hateth my Father also. 

24. hated both me and my Father. 
26. send unto you from the Father, 

— which proceedeth from the Father, 
16: 3. not known the Father, nor me. 

10. because I go to my Father, 

15. All things that the Father hath 

16. because I go to the Father. 
17. Because I go to the Father? 
23. ye shall ask the Father in my 



Joh.16 



17: 



Acts I 



13 



Ro. 1 

4 



11 
15 

ICo. 1: 

4: 

5 

8: 

10: 

15: 



LTAT 



25. shew you plainly of the Father. 
26. will pray the Father for you: 
27. For the Father himself loveth 
28. 1 came forth from the Father, 

— and go to the Father. 
32. because the Father is with me. 

1. Father, the hour is come ; 

5. And now, O Father, glorify thou 
11. Holy Father, keep through 
21 . as thou, Father, (art) in me, 

24. Father, I will that they also, 

25. O righteous Father, the world 
: 11. the cup which my Father hath 
: 17. not yet ascended to my Father : 

— I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; 

21. as (my) Father hath sent me, 
: 4. the promise of the Father, 

7. which the Father hath put in his 
:33. having received of the Father 
: 13. the God of our fathers, hath glorified 

22. Moses truly said unto the fathers, 
25. which God made with our fathers, 

-.30. The God of our fathers raised up 
: 2. Men, brethren, and fathers, hearken; 

— appeared unto our father Abraham, 
4. when his father was dead, 

11. and our fathers found no sustenance. 

12. sent out our fathers first. 

14. and called his father Jacob to (him), 

15. he, and our fathers, 

19. and evil entreated our fathers, 

20. nourished up in his father's house 
32.1 (am) the God of thy fathers, 

38. and (with) our fathers : 

39. To whom our fathers would not 

44. Owe fathers had the tabernacle 

45. Which also owe fathers that came after 

— before the face of our fathers, 

51. as your fathers (did), so (do) ye. 

52. have not jour fathers persecuted? 
: 17. chose our fathers, and exalted the people 

32. promise which was made unto the fathers, 
36. and was laid unto his fathers, 
: 10. which neither our fathers nor we 
: l.but his father (was) a Greek: 

3. that his father was a Greek. 
: l.Men, brethren, and fathers, hear ye 

14. The God of our fathers hath chosen 
: 6. made of God unto our fathers: 
: 8. that the father of Publius lay sick 

25. the prophet unto our fathers, 
: 7. from God our Father, 
: 1. our father as pertaining to the flesh, 

11. the father of all them that believe, 

12. And the father of circumcision 

— faith of our father Abraham, 

16. who is the father of us all, 
17.1 have made thee a father of many 
18. become the father of many nations, 

: 4. by the glory of the Father, 
:15.we cry, Abba, Father. 
: 5. Whose (are) the fathers, and of whom 
10. (even) by our father Isaac ; 
: 28. beloved for the fathers' sakes. 
: 6. God, even the Father of our Lord 

8. promises (made) unto the fathers: 
: 3. and peace, from God our Father, 

15. yet (have ye) not many fathers : 
: l.one should have his father's wife. 

6. one God, the Father, of whom (are) 
1 . all our fathers were under the cloud, 

24. the kingdom to God, even the Father; 



( 608 ) IIAT 

.from God our Father, and (from) 
, even the Father of our Lord 

the Father of mercies, and the God of 
, And will be a Father unto you, 
. The God and Father of our Lord Jesus 

Christ, 
. and God the Father, who raised 
. peace from God the Father, and (from) 
. the will of God and our Father: 
. the time appointed of the father. 
. your hearts, crying, Abba, Father. 
. from God our Father, 
. the God and Father of our Lord 
. the Father of glory, may give 
. by one Spirit unto the Father. 
. my knees unto the Father of our Lord 
. One God and Father of all, 
. unto God and the Father 
. leave his father and mother, 
. Honour thy father and mother ; 
.And, ye fathers, provoke not 
. from God the Father and the Lord 

.from God our Father, and (from) the 

. to the glory of God the Father. 

.as a son with the father, he hath served 

.unto God and our Father (be) glory 

. from God our Father 

. to God and the Father of our Lord Jesus 

. Giving thanks unto the Father, 

. and of the Father, and of Christ ; 

.to God and the Father by him. 

.Fathers, provoke not your children 

. in God the Father and (in) the Lord 

from God our Father, and the Lord Jesus 

Christ. 
. in the sight of God and our Father; 
.as a father (doth) his children, 
. Now God himself and our Father, 
. before God, even our Father, 
. in God our Father and the Lord 
. from God our Father and the Lord 
. and God, even our Father, which 
. from God our Father and Jesus Christ 
.but intreat (him) as a father ; 
.from God the Father and Christ Jesus 
our Lord. 

from God the Father and the Lord Jesus 
, from God our Father and the Lord Jesus 
, spake in time past unto the fathers 
, I will be to him a Father, 
.When your fathers tempted me, 
,in the loins of his father, 
.that I made with their fathers in the day 
, was hid three months of his parents, 
• what son is he whom the father 
.Furthermore we have had fathers 

unto the Father of spirits, and live? 
.from the Father of lights, 
, before God and the Father 

Was not Abraham our father justified 

bless we God, even the Father; 
. the foreknowledge of God the Father, 

Blessed (be) the God and Father of our 

And if ye call on the Father, 
, For he received from God the Father 

since the fathers fell asleep, all things 
. life, which was with the Father, 

with the Father, and with his Son Jesus 

an advocate with the Father, Jesus 

I write unto you, fathers, 
— ye have known the Father. 
14. 1 have written unto you, fathers, , 



2Co. 


1 


2 
3. 




6 


18. 




11 


31. 


Gal. 


1 


3. 

4 




4 


2 
6 


Eph 


1 


2 
3. 

17 




2 


IS 




3 


14 




4 


6 




5 


20 
31 




6 


2 

4 
23 


Phi. 


1 


2 




2 


11 

22 




4:20 


Col. 


1 


2 
3. 

12 




2 


2 




3 


17 
21 


ITh 


1 


1 

3 




2 


11 




3 


11. 
13. 


2Th 


1 


1 
2 




2 


16. 


ITi. 


1 


2 




5 


1. 


2Ti. 


1 


2 


Tit. 


1: 


4. 


Philem 


. 3. 


Heb 


1 


1. 
5. 




3 


9. 




7 


10. 




8 


9. 




11 


23. 




12. 


7. 
9. 


Jas. 


1 


17 
27. 




2:21. 




3: 


9. 


lPet. 1 


2. 






3, 






17. 


2Pet. 1 : 


17. 




3: 


4. 


Uoh 




2. 
3. 




2: 


1. 

13. 



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Uoh.2:15.the love of the Father is not in him. 

16. is not of the Father, but is of the world. 

22. that denieth the Father and the Son. 

23. the same hath not the Father: 

24. continue in the Son, and in the Father. 
3 : 1 . love the Father hath bestowed 

4: 14. that the Father sent the Son 
5: 7. the Father, the Word, and the Holy 
Ghost: 
2Joh. 3. from God the Father, and from the Lord 
— the Son of the Father, in truth and love. 
4. received a commandment from the Father. 
9. hath both the Father and the Son. 
1. sanctified by God the Father, 
6. priests unto God and his Father; 
27. as I received of my Father. 



Jude 

Rev. 1 
2 
3 



5. before my Father, and before his angels. 
21. set down with my Father in his throne. 
14: 1. having his Father's name written 



7rarpa\(^r}Q, patraloees. 

ITi. 1 : 9. for murderers of fathers and 



TraTpia, patria. 

Lu. 2: 4. of the house and lineage of David: 
Acts 3: 25. in thy seed shall all the kindreds of the 
Eph. 3:15. Of whom the whole family in heaven and 



..y^CLTpidp\r]g, patriarkees. 

Acts 2:29. speak unto you of the patriarch David, 
7: 8. Jacob (begat) the twelve patriarchs. 
9. the patriarchs, moved with envy, sold 
Heb 7: 4. the patriarch Abraham gave 



TTClTpLKOQ, pdtrikoS. 
Gal. 1 -.14. zealous of the traditions of my fathers. 



war pig, patris. 

Mat.l3:54. he was come into his own country, 

57. save in his own country, 
Mar 6: Land came into his own country; 

4. without honour, but in his own country, 
Lu. 4:23. do also here in thy country. 

24. accepted in his own country. 
Joh. 4:44. hath no honour in his own country. 
Heb 11: 14. that they seek a country. 



TrarpoTrapaSoTog, patroparadotos. 

IPet. 1:18. conversation {received) by tradition from 
your fathers ; 



Trarpcpog, patroos. 

Acts22 : 3. manner of the law of the fathers, 
24: 14. so worship I the God of my fathers, 
28: 17. against the people, or customs of our 
fathers, 



iravoixai, pquomai. 

Lu. 5: 4. Now when he had left speaking, 

8: 24. and they ceased, and there was a calm. 
11: 1. when he ceased, one of his disciples said 
Acts 5:42. they ceased not to teach and preach 

6 : 13. This man ceaseth not to speak blasphemous 
13:10. ivilt thou not cease to pervert 
20: 1. And after the uproar teas ceased, 

31.1 ceased not to warn every one 
21 :32. they left beating of Paul. 
lCo.13: 8. whether (there be) tongues, they shall 

cease; 
Eph. 1 : 16. Cease not to give thanks for you, 
Col. 1 : 9. do not cease to pray for you, 
Heb 10: 2. would they not have ceased to be offered ? 
IPet. 3 : 10. let him refrain his tongue from evil, 

4: 1. suffered in the flesh hath ceased from sin ; 



Tra-xyvofiai, pakunomai. 

Mat.l3:15.For this people's heart is waxed gross, 
Acts28: 27. For the heart of this people is waxed gross, 



ir&ri, pedee. 

Mar 5: 4. often bound with fetters and chains, 

— and the fetters broken in pieces: 
Lu. 8: 29. bound with chains and in fetters; 



7T£&vde> pedinos. 

Lu. 6: 17. and stood in the plain, 



7T£?£UW, peZUO. 
Acts20: 13. minding himself to go afoot. 

TrsZy, pezee. 

Mat. 14: 13. followed him on foot out of the cities. 
Mar 6 : 33. and ran afoot thither out of all 



TTEiOapx^i pitharkeo. 

Acts 5 : 29. We ought to obey God rather than 
32. hath given to them that obey him. 
27: 21. ye should have hearkened unto me, and 
Tit. 3: I. to obey magistrates, to be ready to 



TTuOoQ, p'ltkoS. 
lCo. 2: 4. not with enticing words of man's wisdom, 



ttuOid iriTTOiOa, pitho, pepoitha. 

Mat.27 :20. priests and elders persuaded the multitude 
43. He trusted in God ; let him deliver 
28: 14. we will persuade him, and secure you. 
Mar 10: 24. for them that trust in riches to 
Lu. 11:22. his armour wherein he trusted, 
16:31. neither will they be persuaded, 
18: 9. certain which trusted in themselves 
20: 6. for they be persuaded that John 



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iiei 



Acts 5:36. and all, as many as obeyed him, 

37. and all, (even) as many as obeyed him, 

40. And to him they agreed : 
12:20. and, having made Blastus... their friend, 
13 -A3, persuaded them to continue 
14: 19. who persuaded the people, and, having 
17 : 4. And some of them believed, 
18: 4. and persuaded the Jews and the 
19: 8. and persuading the things concerning 

26. this Paul hath persuaded and turned 
21 : 14. And when he would not be persuaded, 
23: 21. do not thou yield unto them: 
26 :26. for I am persuaded that none 

28. Almost thou persuadest me to be 
27: 11. the centurion believed the master 
28:23. persuading them concerning Jesus, 

24. And some believed the things which 
Ro. 2: 8. but obey unrighteousness, 

19. And art confident that thou thyself 
8: 38. For I am persuaded, that neither 
14: 14. and am persuaded by the Lord Jesus, 
15 : 14. also am persuaded of you, my brethren, 
2Co. 1 : 9. that we should not trust in ourselves, 
2: 3. having confidence in you all, 
5 : 1 1 . we persuade men ; but we are made 
10: 7. If any man trust to himself that 
Gal. 1:10. For do I now persuade men, or God? 
3: l.that ye should not obey the truth, 
5: 7. that ye should not obey the truth? 

10. 1 have confidence in you through the Lord, 
Phi. 1 : 6. Being confident of this very thing, 
14. waxing confident by my bonds, 

25. And having this confidence, I know 
2:24. But I trust in the Lord that I 

3: 3. and have no confidence in the flesh. 

4.thinketh that he hath whereof he might 
trust (lit. thinketh to trust} 
2Th. 3 : 4. we have confidence in the Lord 
2Ti. 1 : 5. and I am persuaded that in thee also. 

12. and am persuaded that he is able 
Philem 21 . Having confidence in thy obedience 
Heb 2:13.1 will put my trust (lit. I will be having 
trusted) in him. 
6: 9. we are persuaded better things of you, 
11:13. and were persuaded of ( them) , and 
13:17. Obey them that have the rule over you, 
18. for we trust we have a good conscience, 
Jas. 3: 3. that they may obey us ; 
Uoh.3:19.and shall assure our hearts before him. 



1 Co.l 1:21. one is hungry, and another 

34. And if any man hunger, 
Phi. 4: 12. to be full and to be hungry, 
Rev. 7: 16. They shall hunger no more, 



irsipa, pira. 

Heb 11: 29. which the Egyptians assaying to do (lit. 
of which the Egyptians taking the trial) 
36. had trial of (cruel) mockings and 



7rsivad), pinao. 

Mat. 4: 2. he was afterward an hungred, 

5: 6. Blessed (are) they which do hunger 
12: l.his disciples were an hungred, 

3. when he was an hungred, 
21:18. into the city, he hungered. 
25:35.1 was an hungred, and ye gave me 
37. when saw we thee an hungred, 
42. For I ivas an hungred, and ye 
44. when saw we thee an hungred, 
Mar 2: 25. he had need, and was an hungred, 

11 : 12. come from Bethany, he was hungry: 
Lu. 1 :53. He hath filled the hungry with 
4: 2. he afterward h ungered. 
6: 3. when himself was an hungred, 
21. Blessed (are ye) that hunger now: 
25. that are full ! for ye shall hunger. 
Joh. 6:35. shall never hunger ,- and he that 
Ro. 12:20. Therefore if thine enemy hunger, 
1 Co. 4: 1 1 . we both hunger, and thirst, and 



irsipaZio, pirazo. 



Mat. 4 

16 
19 

22 

Mar 1 

8 
10 
12 

Lu. 4 
11 
20 

Joh. 6 
8 

Acts 5 
15 
16 
24 

lCo. 7 
10 

2Co.l3 

Gal. 6 
ITh. 3 

Heb 2 

3 

4 

11 

Jas. 1 



Rev. 2 



Note.— 



: 1 . wilderness to be tempted of the devil. 
3. And when the tempter came to him, 
: 1 . and tempting desired him that he 
: 3. came unto him, tempting him, 
: 18. Why tempt ye me, (ye) hypocrites? 
35. tempting him, and saying, 
: 13. forty days, tempted of Satan ; 
:ll.a sign from heaven, tempting him. 
: 2. to put away (his) wife? tempting him. 
: 15. Why tempt ye me ? bring me 
: 2. Being forty days tempted of the devil. 
: 16. And others, tempting (him), sought of 
:23. said unto them, Why tempt ye me? 
: 6. And this he said to prove him: 
: 6. This they said, tempting him, 
: 9. agreed together to tempt the Spirit of 
: 10. Now therefore why tempt ye God, 
: 7. they assayed to go into Bithynia: 
: 6.f Who also hath gone about to profane 
: 5. that Satan tempt you not for 
: 9. fas some of them also tempted, 

13. will not suffer you to be tempted above 
: 5. Examine yourselves, whether ye be in 
: l.lest thou also be tempted. 

: 5. f lest by some means the tempter have 

tempted you, 
: 18. hath suffered feeing tempted, he is able to 

succour them that are tempted. 
: 9. f When your fathers tempted me, 
: 15. but was in all points tempted like as 
:17. when he was tried, offered up Isaac: 
37. sawn asunder, were tempted, 
:13. say when he is tempted, I am tempted of 

God: 
— neither tempteth he any man: 

14. But every man is tempted, when 

: 2.f and thou hast tried them which say 
10. into prison, that ye may be tried; 
-.10. to try them that dwell upon the earth. 
Those marked f may be formed also from 
Treipau)." — Schmid. 



irupacjjiog, plrasmos. 

Mat. 6:13. And lead us not into temptation, 
26: 41. that ye enter not into temptation: 
Mar 14: 38. lest ye enter into temptation. 
Lu. 4: 13. the devil had ended all the temptation, 
8: 13. and in time of temptation fall away. 
11 : 4. lead us not into temptation ; 
22: 28. continued with me in my temptations. 
40. that ye enter not into temptation. 
46. lest ye enter into temptation. 
Acts20:19.and temptations, which befell me by 
lCo.10: 13. There hath no temptation taken you 



IIEI 



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IIEN 



]Co.lO:13.vvill with the temptation also make 
Gal. 4: 14. And my temptation which was in my 
ITi. 6: 9. fall into temptation and a snare, 
Heb 3: 8. in the day of temptation in the wilderness: 
Jas. 1 : 2. when ye fall into divers temptations ; 

12. Blessed (is) the man that endureth temp- 
tation : 
IPet. 1 : 6. heaviness through manifold temptations: 
4: 12. the fiery trial which is to try you, (lit. the 
fiery proof for trial to you) 
2Pet.2: 9. deliver the godly out of temptations, [sing.] 
Rev. 3: 10. from the hour of temptation, which 



Treipaco, pirao. 

Acts 9: 26. he assayed to join himself to the 

26: 21. and went about to kill (me). 
See also those in TrupaX,u which have the mark f 
affixed. 



Gal. 5: 



irtio-fiovr}, pismonee. 

8. This persuasion (cometh) not of him 



irtXayog, pelagos. 

Mat.18: 6. drowned in the depth of the sea. 
Acts27: 5. sailed over the sea of Cilicia 



TTsAeia^Ojuat, pelekizomai. 

Rev.20: 4. the souls of them that were beheaded 



TTZfjnTTog, pemptos. 

Rev. 6: 9. when he had opened the fifth seal, 
9: 1. And the fifth angel sounded, 
16 : 10. the fifth angel poured out his vial 
21 : 20. The fifth, sardonyx ; 



7T£jU7toj, pempo. 

Mat. 2: 8. And he sent them to Bethlehem, and 
11 : 2. he sent two of his disciples, 
14: 10. he sent, and beheaded John 
22: 7. he sent forth his armies, and destroyed 
Mar 5:12. Send us into the swine, 
Lu. 4:26. was Elias sent, save unto Sarepta, 
7: 6. the centurion sent friends to him, 
10. And they that were sent, returning 
19. sent (them) to Jesus, saying, 
15: 15. and he sent him into his fields 
16: 24. and send Lazarus, that he may 
27. that thou wouldest send him to 
20:ll.agaiu he sent (lit. added to send) another 
servant: 
12. And again he sent (lit. he added to send) 

a third: 
13.1 will send my beloved son: 
Joh. 1 -.22. give an answer to them that sent us. 
33. but he that sent me to baptize 
4: 34. the will of him that sent me, 
5: 23. the Father which hath sent him. 
24. on him that sent me, 
30. of the Father which hath sent me. 
37. the Father himself, which hath sent me, 
6:38. the will of him that sent me. 



I Joh. 6:39. the Father's will which hath sent me, 
40. the will of him that sent me, 
44. the Father which hath sent me 
: 16. but his that sent me. 
18. his glory that sent him, 
28. but he that sent me is true, 
33. 1 go unto him that sent me. 
: 16. but I and the Father that sent me. 
, and the Father that sent me beareth 
, but he that sent me is true ; 
i And he that sent me is with me: 
the works of him that sent me, 
on him that sent me. 
seeth him that sent me. 
but the Father which sent me, 
greater than he that sent him. 
whomsoever I send receiveth me ; 
receiveth him that sent me. 
but the Father's which sent me. 
whom the Father will send in my name, 
they know not him that sent me. 
whom I will send unto you from 
I go my way to him that sent me ; 
I will send him unto you. 
even so send I you. 
now send men to Joppa, 
Send therefore to Joppa, and 
therefore I sent to thee ; 
determined to send relief unto 
to send chosen men of their own 
to send chosen men unto you 
sent unto him, desiring (him) 
he sent to Ephesus, and called 
I sent straightway to thee, 
till I might send him to Caesar. 
I have determined to send him. 
to send a prisoner, and not withal 
God sending his own Son 
have I sent unto you Timotheus, 
them will I send to bring your 
Yet have I sent the brethren, lest 
Whom I have sent unto you 
to send Timotheus shortly 
I hope to send presently, 
necessary to send to you Epaphroditus, 
I sent him therefore 
ye sent once and again 
Whom I have sent unto you 
And sent Timotheus, our brother, 
I sent to know your faith, 
God shall send them strong delusion, 
When I shall send Artemas 
as unto them that are sent by him 
and send (it) unto the seven churches 
and shall send gifts one to another ; 
Thrust in thy sickle, and reap: 
Thrust in thy sharp sickle, 
I Jesus have sent mine angel 



13: 

14: 

15: 

16: 

20: 
ActslO: 



Ro. 8: 
lCo. 4: 
16: 
2Co. 9 
Eph. 6 
Phi. 2: 



4: 
Col. 4: 
lTh. 3 

2Th. 2: 
Tit. 3: 
IPet. 2: 
Rev. 1: 

II; 

14 

22: 



7T£vr?e> penees. 

2Co. 9: 9. he hath given to the pooi 



TTEvQspa, penthera. 

Mat. 8: 14= he saw his wife's mother laid, and 

10:35. against her mother in law. 
Mar 1 :30. Simon's wife's mother lay sick 
Lu. 4 : 38. And Simon's wife's mother was taken with 
12:53. the mother in law against her 
— against her mother in law* 
rr2 



IIEN ( 612 ) 

7r£vdep6g, pentheros. 

Joh.l8:13.for he was father in law to Caiaphas, 



7TEv6io),pentheo. 



Mat. 5: 4. Blessed (are) they that mourn. • 

9: 15. Can the children of the bridechamber 
mourn. 

Mar 16: 10. as they mourned and wept. 

Lu. 6:25. for ye shall mourn and weep. 

iCo. 5: 2. and have not rather mourned, 

2Co.l2:21.and (that) I shall bewail many 

Jas. 4: 9. and mourn, and weep: let 

Rev.18: 11. shall weep and mourn over her; 
15. weeping and wailing, 
19. and cried, weeping and wailing, 



ttevOoq, penthos. 



Jas. 4: 9. laughter be turned to mourning, 
Rev.18: 7. so much torment and sorrow give her: 
— and shall see no sorrow. 
8. death, and mourning, and famine ; 
21 : 4. neither sorrow, nor crying, 



TTtvixpoq, penihros. 

Lu. 21: 2. a certain poor widow casting in 



irevTciKig, pentakis. 



2Co.ll:24.j?we times received I forty (stripes) 
one. 



TT£VTaK.iG\(\ioi, pentakiskilioi. 

Mat.l4:21.were about Jive thousand men, 

16: 9. the five loaves of the Jive thousand, 
Mar 6:44. were about Jive thousand men. 

8: 19. the five loaves among five thousand, 
Lu. 9: 14. they were about Jive thousand men. 
Joh. 6: 10. in number about Jive thousand. 



irsvTaicocrioL, pentakosioi. 

Lu. 7 : 41 . the one owed Jive hundred pence, 
lCo.15: 6. seen of above Jive hundred brethren 



TrzvTz, pente. 

Mat.MiH.but^ye loaves, and two fishes. 

19. and took the five loaves, 

16: 9. neither remember the Jive loaves 
25: 2. And Jive of them were wise, and Jive 
(were) foolish. 

15. unto one he gave^re talents, 

16. he that had received the Jive talents 

— and made (them) other Jive talents. 

20. And so he that had received Jive talents 

came and brought other Jive 

— thou deliveredst unto me^we talents: 

— beside them. Jive talents more. 
Mar 6: 38. they say, Five, and two fishes. 

41. when he had taken the Jive loaves 
8:19. When I brake the Jive loaves 



Lu. 1 

9 

12 



14 
16 
19 

Joh. 4 
5 

6 



Acts 4 

7 

19 

20 

24 

lCo.14 

Rev. 9: 

17: 



HEP 

-.24. and hid herself Jive months, 
: 13. no more hut Jive loaves 

16. he took the five loaves 
: 6. Are not five sparrows sold 

52. there shall he five in one house 
:19.I have bought Jive yoke of oxen, 
: 28. For I have five brethren ; 
: 18. thy pound hath gained Jive pounds. 

19. Be thou also over Jive cities. 
: 18. For thou hast ha& five husbands ; 
: 2. Bethesda, havingj^ue porches. 
: 9. which hath five barley loaves, 

13. of the Jive barley loaves, 

19. had rowed about Jive and twenty 
: 4. of the men was about Jive thousand. 
: 14. his kindred, threescore and fifteen (lit. 

seventy Jive) souls 
: 19. and found (it) fifty thousand (pieces) 

(lit. Jive ten thousands) of silver. 
: 6. came unto them to Troas in Jive days ; 
: 1 . And after Jive days 
: 19. 1 had rather speak Jive words 
: 5. be tormented Jive months: 

10. to hurt men Jive months. 

10. Jive are fallen, and one is, 



7TEVTeKat^iKarog,pentekaidekatos. 

Lu. 3: l.Now in the Jifteenth year 



ire vTi]KovTa, penteekonta. 

Mar 6: 40. by hundreds, and by Jifties. 
Lu. 7:41. and the other Jifty . 

9:14. hy Jifties in a company. 

16: 6. quickly, and write fifty. 
Joh. 8:57. Thou art not yet fifty years old, 

21 : 1 1 . an hundred and. fifty and three : 
Actsl3 : 20. four hundred and fifty years, 



Trevrrjicoo-ri], penteekostee. 

Acts 2: 1. And when the day of Pentecost 

20; 16. at Jerusalem the day of Pentecost. 
lCo.16: 8. at Ephesus until Pentecost. 



TriiroSa see ireldi 



7T£iroi0ri(TiQ, pepoitheesis. 

2Co. 1 :15. And in this confidence I was minded 

3: 4. And such trust have we 

8: 22. the great confidence which (I have) in 
10: 2. with that confidence, wherewith 
Eph. 3: 12. access with confidence by the faith 
Phi. 3: 4. might also have confidence in the flesh. 



7TEp, per. 

Marl5: 6. whomsoever they desired. 
Heb 3: 6. if )( we hold fast the confidence 
14. if )( we hold the beginning of our 
6: 3. if )( God permit. 
See the compound forms of this word in nirep, 
tirenrep, t7reiSr}7rep, rjirep, KaQairtp, ica'nrep, 
wcnrep. Its force is perhaps limitation, e. g. 
iavTnp, that is to say if. 



IIEP 



( 613 ) 



nEP 



Mat. 4 


:15. 






25. 




8 


18. 

28. 




14 


22. 




16 


5. 




19 


1. 


Mar 3 


8. 




4:35. 




5 


1. 

21. 




6:45. 




8 


13. 




10 


1. 


Lu. 


8 


22. 


Joh 


1 


28. 




3 


26. 




6 


1. 

17. 

22. 
25. 




10 


40. 




18 


1. 



irepav, peran. 

,the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, 
and* (from) beyond Jordan, 
commandment to depart unto the other 

side. 
when he was come to the other side 
before him unto the other side, 
disciples were come to the other side, 
coasts of Judasa beyond Jordan ; 
and (from) beyond Jordan ; 
pass over unto the other side. 
unto the other side of the sea, 
by ship unto the other side, 
to go to the other side before 
departed to the other side. 
by the farther side of Jordan: 
unto the other side of the lake, 
in Bethabara beyond Jordan, 
he that was with thee beyond Jordan, 
went over the sea of Galilee, 
went over the sea toward Capernaum, 
stood on the other side of the sea 
found him on the other side of the sea, 
went away again beyond Jordan 
over the brook Cedron, 



7rspag, peras. 

Mat.l2:42.from the uttermost parts of the earth 
Lu. 11:31. from the utmost parts of the earth 
Ro. 10: 18. their words unto the ends of the world. 
Heb 6: 16. (is) to them an end of all strife. 



7T£p'i, peri. 

Governs a genitive and an accusative. a denotes 
the latter. 

Mat. 2: 8. search diligently for the young child ; 
3: 4. girdle about* his loins ; 
4: 6. his angels charge concerning thee: 
6: 28. why take ye thought for raiment? 
8: 18. great multitudes about* him, 
9:36. moved with compassion on them, 
11: 7. unto the multitudes concerning John, 

10. is (he), o/whom it is written, 
12:36. shall give account thereof 
15: 7. did Esaias prophesy of you, 
16: 11. spake (it) not to you concerning bread, 
17: 13. spake unto them o/John the 
18: 19. agree on earth as touching any thing 
20: 3. went out about* the third hour, 

5. about* the sixth and ninth hour, 

6. And about* the eleventh hour 

9. (hired) about* the eleventh hour, 
24. indignation against the two brethren. 
21:45. perceived that he spake o/them. 
22: 16. neither carest thou for any (man): 

31. But as touching the resurrection of 
42. What think ye of Christ ? 

24:36. But o/that day and hour knoweth 
26: 24. as it is written of him: 
28. which is shed for many 
27:46. And about* the ninth hour 
Mar 1 : 6. girdle of a skin about* his loins ; 
30. they tell him of her. 
44. offer for thy cleansing 
3: 8. and they about* Tyre and Sidon, 

32. And the multitude sat about* him, 



Lu. 1 



Mar 3:34. on them which sat about* him, 
4: 10. they that were about* him 

19. and the lusts of* other things 
5: 16. and (also) concerning the swine. 

27. When she had heard of Jesus, 
6:48. and about* the fourth watch of the night 
7: 6. prophesied of you hypocrites, 

17. asked him concerning the parable. 

25. heard of him, and came and fell 
8:30. tell no man of him. 

9: 14. a great multitude about* them, 
42. were hanged about* his neck, 
10:10. asked him again of the same (matter). 
41. much displeased with James and John. 
12: 14. and carest for no man: 

26. And as touching the dead, that they 
13:32. But o/that day and (that) hour knoweth 
14:21. as it is written of him: 

24. which is shed for many, 
l.a declaration of those things which are 
4.wherem thou hast been instructed. 
2: 17. they made known abroad )( the saying 

— told them concerning this child. 

18. wondered at those things which were 

27. to do for him after the custom 
33. things which were spoken o/him. 
38. spake of him to all them 

3: 15. mused in their hearts of John, 

19. reproved by him for Herodias 

— and for all the evils which Herod 
4: 10. angels charge over thee, 

14. fame of him through all the region 

37. the fame of him went out into every 

38. besought him /or her. 
5: 14. offer for thy cleansing, 

15. a fame abroad of him: 
7: 3. when he heard of Jesus, he sent 

17. And this rumour of him went forth 

18. shewed him o/all these things. 

24. unto the people concerning John, 
27. of whom it is written, 

9: 9. o/whom I hear such things? 

11. spake unto them of the kingdom of God, 

45. to ask him o/that saying. 
10: 40. was cumbered about* much serving, 

41 . and troubled about* many things: 
11 :53. provoke him to speak o/many things: 
12: 26. why take ye thought for the rest? 
13: l.told him of the Galilaeans, 

8.till I shall dig a&OM* a it, 
16:2. How is it that I hear this of thee? 
17: 2. hanged about* his neck, 
19:37./or all the mighty works that 
21 : 5. And as some spake of the temple, 
22:32. 1 have prayed for thee, 

37. the things concerning me have an end. 

49. When they which were about* him 
23: 8. he had heard many things of him ; 
24: 4. as they were much perplexed therea&ow*, 

14. talked together o/all these things 

19. Concerning Jesus of Nazareth, 
27. the things concerning himself. 
44. and (in) the psalms, concerning me. 

7. to bear witness of the Light, 

8. to bear witness of that Light. 

15. bare witness of him, 
22. What sayest thou of thyself? 
30. This is he of whom I said, 
47(48). and saith of him, Behold an Israelite 

2: 21. he spake of the temple of his body. 

25. should testify q/man: for he knew 
3: 25. and the Jews about purifying. 



Joh. 1 



IIEP 



( 614 ) 



HEP 



Joh. 5:31. If I bear witness of myself, 

32. another that beareth witness of me ; 

— which he witnesseth of me 

36. bear witness o/me, 

37. hath borne witness of me. 
39. which testify of me. 

46. for he wrote of me. 
6:41. The Jews then murmured at him, 

61. disciples murmured at it, 
7: 7.1 testify of it, that the works 

12. murmuring among the people concerning 
him: 

13.no man spake openly of him 

17. he shall know of the doctrine, 

32. murmured such things concerning him; 
39. this spake he of the Spirit, 
8:13. Thou bearest record of thyself ; 
14. Though I bear record of myself, 
18.1 am one that bear witness of myself, 

— that sent me beareth witness of me. 
26. to say and to judge of you: 

46. convinceth me of sin? 
9:17. What say est thou of him, 

18. believe concerning him, that he had 

21. he shall speak for (lit. about) himself. 
10: 13. and careth not for the sheep. 

25. they bear witness of me. 

33. For a good work we stone thee not ; but 

for blasphemy ; 
41. that John spake of this man 
11:13. Jesus spake of his death: 

— spoken of taking of rest in sleep. 

19. came to Martha and Mary, (lit. to those 

around 3 - Martha and Mary) 

— concerning their brother. 

12: 6. not that he cared for the poor ; 

41. and spake of him. 
13:18.1 speak not of you all: 

22. doubting of whom, he spake. 

24. who it should be o/whom he spake. 
15:22. no cloke /or their sin. 

26. he shall testify of me: 

16: 8. he will reprove the world of sin, and of 
righteousness, and of judgment: 
9. Of sin, because they believe not 

10. Of righteousness, because I go 

11. Of judgment, because the prince 

19. enquire among yourselves of -that I said, 
25. 1 shall shew you plainly of the Father. 
26. pray the Father for you : 

17 : 9. 1 pray for them: I pray not for the world, 
but for them which thou hast given me ; 

20. Neither pray I for these alone, but for 

them also which shall 
18: 19. asked Jesus of his disciples, and of his 
doctrine. 

23. bear witness of the evil: 

34. did others tell it thee of me? 
19:24. but cast lots for it, whose 
21:24. which testifieth of these things, 
Acts 1: l.have I made, O Theophilus, o/all that 
3. the things pertaining to the kingdom 
16. concerning Judas, which was guide 
2: 29. unto you of the patriarch David, 

31. spake of the resurrection of Christ, 
5 : 24 . they doubted of them 
7: 52. shewed before of the coming of the 
8:12. things concerning the kingdom of God, 
15. prayed for them, that they 
34.o/ whom speaketh the prophet this? of 
himself, or of some other 
9: 13. heard byfriany of this man, how 



ActslO: 9. about* the sixth hour: 
19. thought on the vision, 
ll:22.Then tidings 0/ these things came 
13: 13. when Paul and his company (lit. when 
they about* Paul) 
29. all that was written 0/ him, 
15: 2. apostles and elders about this question. 

6. to consider of this matter. 
17:32. hear thee again of this (matter). 
18: 15. a question 0/ words and names, 

25. diligently the things of the Lord, 
19: 8. the things concerning the kingdom 
23.no small stir about that way. 
25. the workmen of like occupation, (lit. the 
workmen about* such things) 

39. enquire any thing concerning other 

40. for this day's uproar, there being no cause 

whereby we may give 
21 : 8. we that were of Paul's company (lit. those 
about* Paul) 
21. And they are informed of thee, 

24. informed concerning thee, 

25. As touching the Gentiles which believe, 
22: 6. about* noon, suddenly there shone 

— light round about* me. 

10. told thee o/all things which are 
18. thy testimony concerning me. 

23: 6. of the hope and resurrection of the dead 

11. as thou hast testified of me in Jerusalem, 
15. more perfectly concerning him: 

20. enquire somewhat of him more 
29. accused of questions of their law, 

24: 8. take knowledge o/all these things, 
10. cheerfully answer for myself: 
13. the things whereof they now accuse 

21. Except it be for this one voice, 

— Touching the resurrection of the dead 

22. having more perfect knowledge of (that) 

way, 

24. concerning the faith in Christ. 

25. reasoned 0/ righteousness, temperance, 
25: 9. and there be judged 0/ these things 

15. About whom, when I was at 

16. concerning the crime laid against him. 

18. Against whom when the accusers 

19. questions against him 0/ their own super- 

stition, and of one Jesus, 
20. 1 doubted of such manner of questions, 
(lit. as to the question about this) 

— and there be judged 0/ these matters. 
24. about whom all the multitude 

26. O/whom I have no certain thing to 
26: 2. touching all the things whereof 

7. For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, 
26.knoweth 0/ these things, 
28: 7. In the same quarters were (lit. in the 
(quarters) about* the place) 
15. the brethren heard of us, they came 

21. letters out of Judaea concerning thee, 

— or spake any harm of thee. 

22. as concerning this sect, we know 

23. persuading them concerning Jesus, 

31. those things which concern the Lord Jesus 
Ro. 1 : 3. Concerning his Son Jesus Christ 
8: 3. likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, 
14:12. shall give account o/himself to God. 
15: 14. am persuaded of you, my brethren, 

21. To whom he was not spoken of, (lit. to 
whom it was not announced concerning 
him) 
lCo. 1 : 4. 1 thank my God always on your behalf, 
11. declared unto me of you, 



HEP 



( 615 ) 



lCo. 7: 1 

25 

37 

8: 1 

4 

12: 1 

16: 1 

12 

2Co. 9: 1 

10: 8 

Eph.6:18 

22 

Phi. 1;27 

2:19 

20 

23 

Col. 1: 3 
2: 1 

4: 3 



10. 

lTh. 1: 2. 

9. 

3: 2. 

9. 

4: 6. 

9. 

13. 

5: 1. 

25. 

2Th. 1: 3. 

11. 

2:13. 

3: 1. 

ITi. 1: 7. 

19. 

6: 4. 

21. 

2Ti. 1: 3. 



Tit. 



2:18 
3: 8 
2: 7 



3: 8, 
Philem.10 
Heb 2: 5, 

4: 4 

8. 
5: 3. 

11. 
6: 9. 

7:14. 

9: 5. 

10: 6. 

7. 

8. 
18, 
26, 
11: 7, 
20, 
22, 

32, 

40. 



. whereo/ye wrote unto me: 

. Now concerning virgins I have 

.but hath power over his own will, 

. as touching things offered unto idols, 

. As concerning therefore the eating 

.Now concerning spiritual (gifts), 

.concerning the collection for the saints, 

.As touching (our) brother Apollos, 

.as touching the ministering 

.boast somewhat more of our authority, 

.and supplication for all saints; 

. ye might know our affairs, (lit. the things 

concerning us) 
. I may hear of your affairs, (lit. the things 

concerning you ) 
.when I know your state, (lit. the things 

concerning you ) 
, care for your state, (lit. the things con- 
cerning you) 
. 1 shall see how it will go with me. (lit. 

the things about* me) 
. praying always for you, 
.great conflict I have for you, 
.praying also for us, 
. he might know your estate, (lit. the things 

concerning you) 
. touching whom ye received 
. to God always for you all, 
. themselves shew of us 
.comfort you concerning your faith: 
. render to God again for you, 
, the avenger of all such, 

as touching brotherly love 
. concerning them which are asleep, 
, But of the times and the seasons, 

Brethren, prayer us. 
, thank God always for you, 

pray always for you, 

thanks alway to God for you, 

Finally, brethren, pray for us, 

nor whereo/they affirm. 

concerning* faith have made shipwreck: 

but doting about* questions 

have erred concerning* the faith. 

I have remembrance of thee 

concerning * the truth have erred, 

reprobate concerning* the faith. 

In* all things shewing thyself 

having no evil thing to say of you. 

)( these things I will that thou affirm 

I beseech thee for my son Onesimus, 

the world to come, whereof we speak. 

spake in a certain place of the seventh 
(day) 

have spoken of another day. 

he ought, as for the people, so also for 
himself, to offer for sins. 

0/whom we have many things to say, 

persuaded better things o/you, 

spake nothing concerning priesthood. 

of which we cannot now speak 

In burnt offerings and (sacrifices) for sin 

it is written of me, 

and (offering) for sin thou wouldest not, 

no more offering for sin. 

no more sacrifice for sins, 

warned of God of things not seen as yet, 

concerning things to come. 

mention of the departing of the children 

commandment concerning his bones. 

would fail me to tell o/Gedeon, 

some better thing for us, 



Heb 13 

IPet. 1 

3 

5: 
2Pet. 1 

3: 
Uoh.l; 

2; 



3Joh. 
Jude 



Rev.15 



IIEP 

11. by the high priest for sin, 
18. Pray for us: for we trust we 

10. Of which salvation the prophets 

— prophesied of the grace (that should) 

15. a reason of the hope that is in you 
18. hath once suffered for sins, 

7. for he careth for you. 

12. in remembrance of these things, 

16. speaking in them of these things ; 
l.have handled, of the Word of life; 

2. the propitiation for our sins: and not for 

our's only, but also for (the sins of) the 
26. concerning them that seduce you. 
27.teacheth you of all things, 
10. the propitiation for our sins. 

9. he hath testified of his Son. 
10. that God gave of his Son. 
16. say that he shall pray for it. 

2. 1 wish above all things that 

3. to write unto you of the common 
7. and the cities about* them 

9. disputed about the body of Moses, 
15. of all their ungodly deeds 

— and of all their hard (speeches) 

6. having their breasts girded with golden 
(lit. girded about* their breasts with) 



iT8piay(jj,penago. 

Mat. 4:23. And Jesus went about all Galilee, 
9:35. And Jesus went about all the cities 
23: 15. for ye compass sea and land 
Mar 6: 6. And he went round about the villages, 
Actsl3: 11 .and he went about seeking some 
lCo. 9: 5. power to lead about a sister, a wife, 



TTtpiaipEb), periaireo. 

Acts27 : 20. all hope that we should be saved was then 

taken away. 
40. And when they had taken up the anchors, 

they committed (themselves) unto the 

sea, (lit. having unfastened the anchors 

they let go into the sea) 
2Co. 3: 16. the vail shall be taken away. 
Heb 10: 11. which can never take away sins: 



TrepicKTrpcnrrw, periastrapto. 

Acts 9: 3. there shined round about him 

22: 6. there shone from heaven a great light 
round about me. 



UO. 



Mat. 6 


29 




31 


25:36. 




3S 




43. 


Mar 14:51. 


16 


5. 


Lu. 12 


27. 


19:43. 


23 


11 


Joh.19 


2 


Actsl2 


8 


Rev. 3 


5. 



Trap&aWii), periballc 

teas not arrayed like one of these. 

Wherewithal shall we be clothed 1 ? 

Naked, and ye clothed me: 

or naked, and clothed (thee) ? 

naked, and ye clothed me not: 

having a linen cloth cast about (lit. clothed 

about with a linen) 
clothed in a long white garment ; 
was not arrayed like one of these, 
thine enemies shall cast a trench about thee, 
arrayed him in a gorgeous robe, and 
and they put on him a purple robe, 
Cast thy garment about thee, 
the same shall be clothed in white raiment; 



IIEP 



( 616 ) 



IIEP 



Rev. 3: 18. raiment, that thou may est be clothed, 
4: 4. clothed in white raiment ; 
7 : 9. clothed with white robes, 

13. these which are arrayed in white robes? 
10: l.from heaven, clothed with a cloud: 
11 : 3. clothed in sackcloth. 
12: 1 . a woman clothed with the sun, 
17: 4. And the woman was arrayed in purple 
18: 16. city, that was clothed in fine linen, 
19: 8. that she should be arrayed in fine linen, 
13. And he (was) clothed with a vesture 



7rspiQ<eiT(jj, periblepo. 

Mar 3: 5. And when he had looked round about on 
34. he looked round about on them 
5:32. And he looked round about to see 
9: 8. when they had looked round about, 
10:23. Jesus looked round about, and 
11:11. and when he had looked round about upon 
all 
Lu. 6 : 10. And looking round about upon them 



Trzpi&oXaiov, peribolaion. 

lCo.ll:15.hair is given her for a covering. 
Heb 1 ; 12. And as a vesture shalt thou fold 



TTzpillofiai, perideomai. 

Joh. 11 :44. his face was bound about with a napkin. 



7T£jOlSjO£jUW See TTZpiTpiyW. 



TrepizXwv see Trspiaiplu). 



irepiEpyaZoiMii, periergazomai. 

2Th. 3: 11. working not at all, but are busybodies. 



wepkpyog, periergos. 

Actsl9: 19. which used curious arts 

ITi. 5: 13. but tattlers also and fewsybodies, 



7rEpiepxojiaL, perierkomai. 

Actsl9: 13. certain of the vagabond Jews, 

28: 13. thence we fetched a compass, and came 
1 Ti. 5 : 13. wandering about from house to house ; 
Heb 11 :37". they wandered about in sheepskins 



Lu. 17: 8. and gird thyself, and serve me, 
Actsl2: 8. Gird thyself, and bind on thy sandals. 
Eph. 6: 14. having your loins girt about with (lit. girt 

about your loins with) 
Rev. 1 : 13. girt about the paps with a golden 

15: 6. having their breasts girded (lit. girded 
about the breasts) with golden girdles. 



irzpiOttig, perithesis. 

1 Pet. 3 : 3 . of plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, 



irspiiaTrifii, periisteemi. 

Joh. 11 : 42. because of the people which stand by 
Acts25 : 7. from Jerusalem stood round about, 
2Ti. 2: 16. shun profane (and) vain babblings: 
Tit. 3 : 9. But avoid foolish questions, 



TT£pdx<*>, perieko. 

Lu. 5: 9. For he was astonished, and all (lit. asto- 
nishment involved him and all) 

Acts23:25,a letter after this manner: (lit. having 
this form) 

lPet.2: 6. also it is contained in the scripture, 



TrepiZwvvvfjii, perizonnumi. 

Lu. 12:35. Let your loins be girded about, 
37. that he shall gird himself, 



wEpucaOapfjia, perikatharma. 
lCo. 4: 13. we are made as the filth of the world, 



Tr£piKa\v7TTit), perikalupto. 

Mar 14 :65. to spit on him, and to cover his face, 
Lu. 22:64. And when they had blindfolded him, 
Heb 9: 4. overlaid round about with gold, 



7T£jOiK£tjuat, perikimai. 

Mar 9:42. that a millstone were hanged about 
Lu. 17: 2. were hanged about 
Acts28: 20. of Israel I am bound with this chain. 
Heb 5: 2. himself also is compassed with infirmity. 
12: l.we also are compassed about with so 
great a cloud (lit. having so great... 
encompassing us) 



7r£/Hjc£<£aAaia, perikephalaia. 
Eph. 6:17. And take the helmet of salvation, 
lTh. 5: 8. and for an helmet, the hope of 



irepLKparrtg, perikratees. 

Acts27:16.we had much work to come by the boat: 
(lit. to become masters of the boat) 



TrspucpvTTTUj, perikrupto. 

Lu. 1 : 24. and hid herself five months, 



wepiKVKXow, perikukloo. 
Lu. 19:43. shall cast a trench about thee, and compass 
thee round, 



7T£/)tXajU7ra>, perilampo. 

Lu. 2: 9. glory of the Lord shone round about them 
Acts26: 13. shining round about me and them 



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TTEpikeiirofiai, perilipomai. 



Th. 4: 15. (and) remain unto the coming of the Lord 
17. which -are alive (and) remain shall be 



7T£pi\v7rog, perilupos. 

Mat.26:38.My soul is exceeding sorrowful,^ 
Alar 6:26. And the king was exceeding sorry ; 

14:34. My soul is exceeding sorrowful 
Lu. 18:23. heard this, he was very sorrowful: 

24. Jesus saw that he was very sorrowful, 



irepifizvit), penmeno. 

Acts 1: 4. but wait for the promise of the Father, 



nipiZ, perix. 

Acts 5: 16. (out) of the cities round about 



TrspioiKtit), perioikeo. 

Lu. 1 : 65. on all that dwelt round about them: 



irspioiKog, perioikos. 

Lu. 1 :58. And her neighbours and her cousins 

TTtpiovaioQ, periousios. 

Tit. 2 : 14. unto himself a peculiar people, 



Trepioxfi, periokee. 



Acts 8 : 32. The place (lit. the period or context) of the 
scripture which he read 



TTepnraTiw, peripateo. 

Mat. 4:18. walking by the sea of Galilee, 
9: 5. or to say, Arise, and walk? 
11: 5. and the lame walk, 
14:25. walking on the sea. 

26. disciples saw him walking on the sea, 
29. he walked on the water, to go to 
15:31. the lame to ivalk, 
Mar 1:16. Now as he walked by the sea 
2: 9. take up thy bed, and walk ? 
5: 42. the damsel arose, and walked; 
6:48. walking upon the sea, 

49. But when they saw him walking 
7: 5. Why walk not thy disciples 
8:24.1 see men as trees, walking. 
11:27. and as he was walking in the temple, 
12: 38. which love to go in long clothing, 
16: 12. unto two of them, as they walked, 
Lu. 5 : 23. or to say, Rise up and walk ? 
7: 22. the blind see, the lame walk, 
11:44. the men that walk over (them) 
20:46. which desire to walk in long robes, 
24: 17. as ye walk, and are sad ? 
Joh. 1 :36. looking upon Jesus as he walked, 
5: 8. Rise, take up thy bed, and walk. 
9. took up his bed, and walked: 
11 .Take up thy bed, and walk. 



10: 



12: 
Gal. 5: 



Joh. 5: 12. Take up thy bed, and walk? 

6: 19. they see Jesus ivalking on the sea, 

66. and walked no more with him. 
7: 1 .Jesus walked in Galilee: for he would not 

walk in Jewry, 
8: 12. shall not walk in darkness, 
10:23. Jesus walked in the temple in 
11 : 9. If any man walk in the day, 
10. But if a man walk in the night, 
54. walked no more openly among 
12.- 35. Walk while ye have the light, 

— for he that walketh in darkness 

21 : 18. and walkedst whither thou wouldest: 
Acts 3: 6. rise up and walk. 

8. he leaping up stood, and walked, 

— into the temple, walking, and leaping, 
9. saw him walking and praising God: 

12. we had made this man to walk ? 
14: 8. who never had walked : 

10. And he leaped and walked. 
21 :21 .neither to walk after the customs. 
Ro. 6: 4. we also should walk in newness of life. 
8: 1 . who walk not after the flesh, 

4. in us, who walk not after the flesh, 
13:13..Le2 us walk honestly, as in 
14: 15. now walkest thou not charitably. : 

ICo. 3: 3. are ye not carnal, and walk as men ? 

7: 17. so let him walk. 
2Co. 4: 2. not ivalking in craftiness, 

5: 7. we walk by faith, not by sight: 

2. as if we walked (lit. as walking) according 
to the flesh. 

3. For though we walk in the flesh, 
I8.ivalked we not in the same spirit? 
16. Walk in the Spirit, 

Eph. 2: 2. in time past ye walked 

10. that we should walk in them. 

4: 1. that ye walk worthy of the vocation 
17. that ye henceforth walk not as other 
Gentiles walk, 
5: 2. And walk in love, 

S.walk as children of light: 
15. See then that ye walk circumspectly, 
Phi. 3: 17. mark them which walk so as 

18. For many walk, of whom I 
Col. 1 : 10. That ye might walk worthy of the Lord 
2: 6. (so) walk ye in him: 
3: 7. In the which ye also walked 
4: 5. Walk in wisdom toward them 
ITh. 2: 12. That ye would walk worthy of God, 
4 : 1 . how ye ought to walk 

12. That ye may walk honestly toward 
2Th. 3: 6. from every brother that walketh disorderly, 

11. some which walk among you disorderly, 
Hebl3: 9. profited them that have been occupied 

therein. 
8. walketh about, seeking whom 

6. and walk in darkness, we lie, 

7. But if we walk in the light, 
6. ought himself also so to walk, even as he 

walked. 

1 1 . and walketh in darkness, 
4. 1 found of thy children walking in truth, 
6. that we walk after his commandments. 

— ye should walk in it. 

3. thou walkest in the truth. 

4. that my children walk in truth. 
1 . who walketh in the midst of the 
4. they shall walk with me in white: 

9:20. neither can see, nor hear, nor walk: 
16: 15. lest he walk naked, 
21: 24. shall walk in the light of it: 



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Uoh.l 



2Joh. 



3 Joh. 



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irtpnreipu), peripiro. 

ITi. 6 : 10. and pierced themselves through with 



irEpnr'nrTio, peripipto, 

Lu. 10 : 30. and fell among thieves, 

Acts27:41. And falling into a place where two seas 

Jas. 1 : 2. when ye fall into divers temptations ; 



TrspnroiwfAai, peripoyeomai. 

Acts20:28.he hath purchased with his own blood. 
ITi. 3: 13. purchase to themselves a good degree, 



irepnroiricng, pempoyeesis. 

Eph 1:14. the redemption of the purchased pos- 
session, 

ITh. 5: 9. but to obtain salvation 

2Th. 2: 14. to the obtaining of the glory of our Lord 

Heb 10:39. to the saving of the soul. 

lPet.2: 9. ^peculiar people; (lit. a people of acquire- 
ment to himself) 



TrEpLpprjyvvfjLi, pemrreegnumi. 
Actsl6:22.the magistrates rent off their clothes, and 



7repi(T7raofiai, pemspaomai. 
Lu. 10: 40. Martha was cumbered about much 



7rtpi(T(jEia, pemssia. 

Ro. 5:17. they which receive abundance of grace 
2Co. 8 : 2 . the abundance of their joy 

10: 15. according to our rule abundantly, 
Jas. 1:21. and superfluity of naughtiness, 



TT£pi(T(T£vfia, perissuma. 

Mat.l2:34.out of the abundance of the heart 
Mar 8: 8. took up of the broken (meat) that was 
left (lit. the remnants over and above) 
6: 45. for of the abundance of the heart 



Lu. 

2Co. 



: 14(13). your abundance (may be a supply) 
— that their abundance also may be 



TTeplVCTEVb), periSSUO. 

Mat. 5:20. except your righteousness shall exceed 
13: 12. and he shall have more abundance: 
14:20. of the fragments that remained (lit. that 

which was over of the fragments) 
15 :37. of the broken (meat) that was left 
25:29. and he shall have abundance: 

Mar 12: 44. did cast in of their abundance ; 

Lu. 9 : 17. of fragments that remained to them 
12:15.consisteth not in the abundance of the 
15:17. have bread enough and to spare, 
21 : 4. these have of their abundance cast in 

Joh. 6: 12. Gather up the fragments that remain, 

13. which remained over and above unto them 



Actsl6 


5. 


Ro. 


3 


7. 




5 


15. 




15 


13. 


ICo 


. 8- 


8. 




14: 


12. 




15:58. 


2Co 


. 1: 


5. 




3: 


9. 




4: 


15. 




8: 


2. 
7- 



12. 



Eph 


1 


8 


Phi. 


1 


9. 

26 




4 


12 

18 


Col. 


2 


7 


ITh. 


3 


12 




4 


1 

10 



, and increased in number daily, 
hath more abounded through my lie 
hath abounded unto many, 
that ye may abound in hope, 
neither, if we eat, are we the better; 
that ye may excel to the edifying 
always abounding in the work 
sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our 

consolation also aboundeth by Christ, 
of righteousness exceed in glory, 
abundant grace might... redound to 
abounded unto the riches of their 
as ye abound in every (thing, in) faith, 
that ye abound in this grace also. 
to make all grace abound toward you ; 
may abound to every good work : 
is abundant also by many thanksgivings 
Wherein he hath abounded toward us 
that your love may abound yet more 
rejoicing may be more abundant in 
and I know how to abound : 
both to abound and to suffer need. 
I have all, and abound: 
abounding therein with thanksgiving, 
make you to increase and abound 
(so) ye would abound more and more, 
that ye increase more and more ; 



TTZpHJVOQ & TTSpKTdOTBpOg, peWSSOS & 

perissoteros. 

Mat. 5:37. for whatsoever is more than these 

47. what do ye more (than others)? 
11: 9. and more than a prophet. 

23: 14. ye shall receive the greater damnation. 
Mar 6:51. sore amazed in themselves beyond measure, 

12:40. shall receive greater damnation. 

14:31 .spake the more vehemently, 
Lu. 7 : 26. and much more than a prophet. 

12: 4. have no more that they can do. 

48. of him they will ask the more. 
20:47. shall receive greater damnation. 

Joh. 10: 10. might have (it) more abundantly. 
Ro. 3: 1. What advantage then hath the Jew? 
lCo.l2:23.we bestow more abundant honour; 
— have more abundant comeliness. 
24. given more abundant honour 
2Co. 2: 7. swallowed up with overmuch sorrow. 
9: 1. it is superfluous for me to write to you : 
10: 8. 1 should boast somewhat more of 
Eph 3: 20. able to do exceeding abundantly above 
1 Th. 3:10. Night and day praying exceedingly 
5:13. And to esteem them very highly 

Note. — These three last passages are the rendering 
of the compound form, v7r£p U 7repta(rov. 



7T£pt<7o-or£j0ov, perissoteron. adv. 

Mar 7 :36. so much the more a great deal 
1Co.15:10.I laboured more abundantly than they all: 
Heb 6: 17. willing more abundantly to shew (lit. ex- 
tremely desirous to shew) 
7: 15. it is yet far more evident: 



7r£jOio-o-or£jOa>Cj 
Mar 15: 14. they cried out the more exceedingly, 
2 Co. 1:12. and more abundantly to you- ward. 
2: 4. 1 have more abundantly unto you. 



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2Co. 7:13. exceedingly the more joyed we 

15. his inward affection is more abundant 
toward you, 
11:23. in labours more abundant, 
— in prisons more frequent, 
12: 15. Me more abundantly I love you, 
Gal. 1 : 14. being more exceedingly zealous 
Phi. 1 : 14. are much more bold to speak 
ITh. 2: 17. endeavoured the more abundantly 
Heb 2: l.we ought to give the more earnest heed 
(lit. we ought much more to attend) 
13:19.1 beseech (you) the rather to do this, that 



7T£j0tcro-GJc? perissos. 

Mat.27:23.they cried out the more, saying, 
Mar 10: 26. they were astonished out of measure, 
Acts26: 1 ] . being exceedingly mad against them, 



7TEpi<jT£pa, peristera. 



Mat. 3: 16. descending like a dove, 
10: 16. and harmless as doves. 
21 : 12. the seats of them that sold doves, 
Mar 1 : 10. and the Spirit like a dove descending 
11: 15. the seats of them that sold doves; 
2 : 24. A pair of turtledoves, or two younc 

pigeons. 
3: 22. in a bodily shape like a dove 
1 : 32. descending from heaven like a dove, 
2: 14. that sold oxen and sheep and doves, 
16. said unto them that sold doves, 



Lu. 



Joh. 



7T£f)iT£/zvw, peritemno. 

Lu. 1:59. they came to circumcise the child; 

2:21. accomplished for the circumcising of the 
child, 
Joh. 7: 22. ye on the sabbath day circumcise a man. 
Acts 7: 8. and circumcised him the eighth day ; 
15 : 1 . Except ye be circumcised 

5. That it was needful to circumcise them, 
24. saying, (Ye must) be circumcised, 
16: 3. and took and circumcised him 
21 : 21. saying that they ought not to circumcise 
lCo. 7: 18. Is any man called being circumcised? 

— let him not be circumcised. 

Gal. 2: 3. was compelled to be circumcised : 
5 : 2. that if ye be circumcised, 

3. to every man that is circumcised, 
6: 12. they constrain you to be circumcised; 
13. they themselves who are circumcised 

— desire to have you circumcised, ( lit. you to 

be circumcised) 
Col. 2: 11. In whom also ye are circumcised with the 



7T£piri0rjjUf, perititheemi. 

Mat.21:33.and hedged it round about, (lit. placed 
about it a hedge) 
27 :28. and put on him a scarlet robe. 
48. put (it) on a reed, and gave 
Mar 12: 1. set an hedge about (it), 
\b:\l.put it about his (head), 

36. and put (it) ore a reed, and gave 
Joh. 19: 29. and put (it) upon hyssop, and 
lCo.l2:23. upon these we bestow more abundant 



Joh 


7:22 






23 


Acts 7 


: 8 




10 


:45 




11 


: 2 


Ro. 


2 


:25 

26 
27 
28. 
29. 




3 


1. 

30. 




4 


9. 
10, 

11. 
12. 




15 


8. 


lCo 


7 


19. 


Gal. 


2 


7. 
8. 
9. 

12. 




5 


6. 

11. 




6 


15. 


Eph 


2 


11. 


Phi. 


3 


3. 
5. 



Col. 2:11 



3: 

4: 

Tit. 1: 



TT£piTOfjL7], peritomee. 

. gave unto you circumcision ; 
. on the sabbath day receive circumcision, 
.gave him the covenant of circumcision : 
. they of the circumcision 
. they that were of the circumcision 
. For circumcision verily profiteth, if 
thy circumcision is made 
. be counted for circumcision ? 
.by the letter and circumcision 
. (is that) circumcision, which is outward 
.and circumcision (is that) of the heart, 
.what profit (is there) of circumcision? 
, shall justify the circumcision by 
• upon the circumcision (only), 
, when he was in circumcision, 
Not in circumcision, but 
, received the sign of circumcision, 
the father of circumcision to them who are 

not of the circumcision only, 
, was a minister of the circumcision 
Circumcision is nothing, and 
(the gospel) of the circumcision (was) 
to the apostleship of the circumcision, 
and they unto the circumcision. 
them which were of the circumcision. 
neither circumcision availeth any thing, 
if I yet preach circumcision, 
neither circumcision availeth any thing, 
called the Circumcision in the flesh 
For we are the circumcision, 
Circumcised the eighth day, (lit. of the 

eighth day in circumcision) [The best 

copies read it. in the dative.] 
with the circumcision made without hands, 
by the circumcision of Christ: 
circumcision nor uncircumcision,. 
who are of the circumcision. 
specially they of the circumcision : 



7T£jOtT|0£7rw, peritrepo. 

Acts26:24.much learning doth make thee mad. (lit. 
perverts thee to madness) 



7rEpLrpe\(o, peritreko. 

Mar 6:55. And ran through that whole region 



TrEpiQipw, periphero. 



Mar 6:55. to carry about in beds those that were sick, 
2Co. 4:10. Always bearing about in the body 
Eph. 4: 14. and carried about with every wind 
Heb 13: 9. Be not carried about with divers 
Jude 12. carried about of winds ; 



7T£pL(f>poviw, periphroneo. 

Tit. 2: 15. Let no man despise thee. 



TTEpixwpoQ, perikoros. 

Mat. 3: 5. all the region round about Jordan, 

14: 35. all that country round about, 
Mar 1 :28. all the region round about Galilee. 

6: 55. through that whole region round about, 



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Lu. 3: 3. into all the country about Jordan, 
4: 14. through all the region round about. 

37. every place of the country round about. 
7:17. throughout all the region round about. 
8:37. of the country of the Gadarenes round 
about 
Actsl4: 6. and unto the region that lieth round about : 



7T£pL\pr}fia, peripseema. 

iCo. 4: 13. the offscouring of all things unto this day. 



7r£j07T£jO€i;OjLiaf, perperuomai. 

lCo.13: 4. charity vaunteth not itself, 



7T£joucrt, perusi. 

2Co. 8 :10. to be forward a year ago. 
9: 2. was ready a year ago ; 



7T£rao/tat, petaomai. 

Rev. 4: 7. (was) like & flying eagle. 

8: 13. an angel flying through the midst 
14: 6. saw another angel fly 
19: 17. saying to all the fowls that fly in 



TTtTuvoV) petinon. 

Mat. 6:26. Behold the fowls of the air: 

8:20. and the birds of the air (have) nests : 
13: 4. the fowls came and devoured 

32. the birds of the air come and lodge 
Mar 4: 4. and the fowls of the air came 
32.the/owZs of the air may lodge 
Lu. 8: 5. the foivls of the air devoured it. 
9:58. birds of the air (have) nests; 
12: 24. are ye better than the fowls ? 
13: 19. the fowls of the air lodged in 
ActslO: 12. and fowls of the air. 
11: 6. and fowls of the air. 
Ro. 1 :23. to corruptible man, and to birds, 
Jas. 3: 7. every kind of beasts, and of birds, 



wiro/nai, petomai. 
Rev.12: 14. that she might fly into the wilderness, 



rrirpa, petra. 

Mat. 7: 24. built his house upon a rock : 

25. for it was founded upon a rock. 
16: 18. upon this rock I will build 
27 : 51 . and the rocks rent ; 

60. which he had hewn out in the rock : 
Mar 15:46. which was hewn out of a rock, 
Lu. 6:48. laid the foundation on a rock: 
■z— for it was founded upon a rock. 
8: 6. And some fell upon a rock; 

13. They on the rock (are they), which, 
Ro. 9: 33. a stumblingstone and rock of offence; 
1 Co.10: 4. drank of that spiritual Rock that followed 

them: and that Rock was Christ. 
lPet.2: 8(7). and a rock of offence, 



Rev. 6: 15. in the dens and in the rocks of the 

16. And said to the mountains and rocks, 



7T£Tjoocj petros. 

Joh. 1:42(43). by interpretation, A stone. 



TT£TpGj$rig, petrodees. 

Mat.13: 5. Some fell upon stony places, 

20. received the seed into stony places, 

Mar 4: 5. And some fell on stony ground, 
16. which are sown on stony ground ; 



■n-rjyavov, peeganon. 

Lu. 11 : 42. for ye tithe mint and rue 



irriyri, peegee. Sr 

Mar 5:29. the fountain of her blood was dried up 
Joh. 4: 6. Now Jacob's well was there. 
— sat thus on the well : 
14. shall be in him a well of water 
Jas. 3:11. Doth a fountain send forth 

12. so (can) no fountain both yield 
2Pet.2:17. These are wells without water, 
Rev. 7:17. unto living fountains of waters: 
8 : 10. and upon the fountains of waters ; 
14: 7. and the fountains of waters. 
16: 4. upon the rivers and fountains 
21 : 6. of the fountain of the water of life 



Trnyvvfii. peegnumi. 

Heb 8: 2. which the Lord pitched, and not man. 



TTri^aXiov, peedalion. 



Acts27:40.and loosed the rudder bands, 

Jas. 3: 4. turned about with a very small helm, 



ttyiXikoq, peelihos. 

Gal. 6:11. Ye see how large a letter I have written 

(lit. in how large letters) 
Heb 7: 4. Now consider how great this man (was), 



wriXog, peelos. 

Joh. 9;:6.and made clay of the spittle, and he 
anointed the eyes of the blind man with 
the clay, 
11. A man that is called Jesus made clay, 

14. when Jesus made the clay, 

15. He put clay upon mine eyes, 

Ro. 9:21. Hath not the potter power over the clay, 



irripa, peer a. 

Mat.l0:10. Nor scrip for (your) journey, 
Mar 6: 8. no scrip, no bread, no money 
Lu. 9: 3. neither staves, nor scrip, 

10: 4. Carry neither purse, nor scrip, 



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Lu. 22:35. and scrip, and shoes, lacked ye 

36. let him take (it), and likewise (his) scrip 



7ri)x u C> peekus. , 

Mat. 6 -.27. one cubit unto his stature? 

Lu. 12:25. can add to his stature one cubit? 

Joh.21 : 8. as it were two hundred cubits, 

Rev.21 : 17. an hundred (and) forty (and) four cubits, 



TriaZu), piazo. 

Job. 7: 30. Then they sought to take him: 
32. sent officers to take him. 
44. some of them would have taken him ; 
8 : 20. and no man laid hands on him ; 
10: 39. they sought again to take him: 
11:57. that they might take him. 
21: 3. that night they caught nothing. 
10. which ye have now caught. 
Acts 3: 7. he took him by the right hand, and 

12: 4. when he had apprehended him, 
2Co.ll :32. desirous to apprehend me: 
Rev.l9:20. And the beast was taken, 



WLeZ,u), piezo. 

Lu. 6: 38. good measure, pressed down, and shaken 
together, 



TriOavoXoyia, pithanologia. 

Col. 2: 4. beguile you with enticing words. 



TTLKpaivco, pikraino. 

Col. 3: 19. and be not bitter against them. 
Rev. 8: 11. because they were made bitter. 
10: 9. it shall make thy belly bitter, 
10. my belly was bitter. 



micpia, pikria. 

Acts 8: 23. thou art in the gall of bitterness, 
Ro. 3:14. full of cursing and bitterness : 
Eph. 4:31. Let all bitterness, and wrath, 
Heb 12: 15. lest any root of bitterness 



TriKpog, pikros. 

Jas. 3: 11. sweet (water) and bitter ? 
14. if ye have bitter envying 



7riKpCJQ, pikros, 

Mat.26:75. And he went out, and wept bitterly. 
Lu. 22: 62. Peter went out, and wept bitterly . 



irijinrpafxai, pimpramai. 

Acts28: 6. when he should have swollen, 



TnvaK&iov, pinakidion. 

Lu. 1 -.63. he asked for a writing table, (lit. tablet ) 



TTiva^y pinax. 

Mat.14: 8. John Baptist's head in a charger. 

11. was brought in a charger, 
Mar 6: 25. by and by in a charger 

28. brought his head in a charger, 
Lu. 11 :39. outside of the cup and the platter . 



TTLVU), 7TIU), TTLOfxaii piTtO, piO, piOllim. 

Mat. 6: 25. or what ye shall drink; 

31. What shall we drink ? 
11: 18. came neither eating nor drinking, 

19. came eating and drinking, 
20:22. Are ye able to drink of the cup that I shall 
drink of, 

23. Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, 
24:38. they were eating and drinking, 

49. to eat and drink with the drunken ; 
26:27.-Dnw£yeall of it; 

29. 1 will not drink henceforth 

— when I drink it new with you 
42. except I drink it, 

27:34. They gave him vinegar to drink 

— he would not drink. 

Mar 2:16. eateth and drinketh with publicans 

10: 38. can ye drink of the cup that I drink of? 
39. Ye shall indeed drink of the cup that I 
drink of; 
14:23. and they all drank of it. 

25. 1 will drink no more of the fruit of the 
vine, until that day that I drink it 
15:23. they gave him to drink wine 
16: 18. and if they drink any deadly 
Lu. 1 : 15. and shall drink neither wine 
5: 30. Why do ye eat and drink with 
33. but thine eat and drink? 
39. No man also having drunk old (wine) 
7:33. nor drinking wine ; 

34. is come eating and drinking ; 
10: 7. eating and drinking such things 
12: 19. take thine ease, eat, drink, (and) be 

29. or what ye shall drink, 

45. to eat and drink, and to be drunken; 
13:26. We have eaten and drunk in thy 
17: 8. till I have eaten and drunken', and after- 
ward thou shalt eat and drink? 

27. They did eat, they drank, they 

28. they did eat, they drank, they bought, 
22:18.1 will not drink of the fruit of 

30. That ye may eat and drink at my 
Joh. 4: 7. Give me to drink. 

9. askest drink of me, which am a woman 
10. Give me to drink; 

12. and drank thereof himself, 

13. Whosoever drinketh of this water 

14. But whosoever drinketh of the 
6:53. and drink his blood, 

54. and drinketh my blood, 
56. He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh 
7: 37. let him come unto me, and drink. 
18: 11. shall I not drink it? 
Acts 9: 9. and neither did eat nor drink. 
23: 12. they would neither eat nor drink 
21. they will neither eat nor drink 
Ro. 14:21. nor to drink wine, nor 
lCo. 9: 4. power to eat and to drink? 

10: 4. did all drink the same spiritual drink: for 
they drank of that spiritual 
7. sat down to eat and drink, 
21. Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, 



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lCo.10: 31. Whether therefore ye eat, or drink, 
11:22. houses to eat and to drink in? 

25. as oft as ye drink (it), 

26. as ye eat this bread, and drink 

27. and drink (this) cup of the Lord, 

28. let him eat of (that) bread, and drink 

29. For he that eateth and drinketh unworthily, 

eateth and drinketh 

15:32. let us eat and drink; 
Heb 6: 7. the earth which drinketh in the rain 
Rev.14: 10. The same shall drink of the wine 

16: 6. thou hast given them blood to drink; 

18: 3. all nations have drunk of the wine 



7rtori7C) piotees. 
Ro. 11:17. and fatness of the olive tree : 



7rnrpacrKw, piprasko. 

Mat.l3:46. went and sold all that he had, and 
18: 25. his lord commanded him to be sold, 
26: 9. might have been sold for much, 
Mar 14: 5. might have been sold for more 
Joh.12: 5. Why was not this ointment sold 
Acts 2:45. And sold their possessions and goods, 
4:34. prices of the things that were sold, 
5: 4. and after it was sold, was it not 
Ro. 7 : 14. but I am carnal, sold under sin. 



TTLTTTLJ, £TTt(TOV, piptO, epeSOU. 

Mat. 2:11. and fell down, and worshipped him : 
4: 9. if thou wilt fall down and worship me. 
7: 25. and it fell not: for it was founded 
27. and it fell: and great was the fall of it. 
10:29. shall not fall on the ground 
13: 4. some (seeds)/eZZ by the way side, 
5. Some fell upon stony places, 

7. And some fell among thorns; 

8. other fell into good ground, 
15: 14. both shall fall into the ditch. 

27. crumbs which fall from their masters' 
17: 6. they fell on their face, 

lS.ofttimes he falleth into the fire, 
18:26./eZZ down, and worshipped him, 

29. fell down at his feet, and 
21:44. whosoever shall fall on this stone 

— on whomsoever it shall fall, 

24:29. the stars shall fall from heaven, 

26:39. and fell on his face, and prayed, 

Mar 4: 4. some fell by the way side, 

5. some fell on stony ground, 

7. some fell among thorns, 

8. other fell on good ground, 
.when he saw him, he fell at his feet, 
. he fell on the ground, and wallowed 
. and fell on the ground, and prayed 
.fell on (his) face, and besought 
. shall they not both fall into the 

and immediately it fell; 

some fell by the way side ; 
. And some fell upon a rock ; 
. some fell among thorns ; 
. other fell on good ground, 
• that which fell among thorns 
. he fell down at Jesus' feet, and 



Lu. 



5:22 

9:20 

14:35 

5:12 

6:39 

49 

8: 5 

6 

7 

8 

14 

41 



Lu. 10: 
11: 
13: 
16: 

17: 
20: 



18. Satan as lightning fall from heaven. 
17. a house (divided) against a house falleth 
4. upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, 

17. than one tittle of the law to fail. 
21 . with the crumbs which fell from the 
16. And fell down on (his) face 

18. Whosoever shall fall upon that stone shall 
be broken ; but on whomsoever it shall 
fall, 

24. And they shall fall by the edge of 
30. Fall on us ; and to the hills, Cover us. 
32. she fell down at his feet, 
24:. fall into the ground and die, 

6. and fell to the ground. 
26. and the lot fell upon Matthias; 
5. fell down, and gave up the ghost: 

10. Then fell she down straightway 
: 4. he fell to the earth, and heard 

25. and fell down at his feet, and 

16. tabernacle of David, which is fallen down; 
: 9. and fell down from the third loft, 
: 7. And I fell unto the ground, 

34. there shall not an hair fall from the head 
; 11. Have they stumbled that they should fall? 

22. on them which fell, severity; 

4. to his own master he standeth or falleth. 
: 8. and fell in one day 

12. thinketh he standeth take heed lest he fall. 
;25.and so falling down on (his) face 

17. whose carcases fell in the wilderness? 

11. lest any man fall after the same 
30. the walls of Jericho fell down, 

: 12. lest ye fall into condemnation. 
: 17. 1 fell at his feet as dead. 
1 10. elders fall down (lit. shall f d. ) before him 
: 8. fell down before the Lamb, 
14. fell down and worshipped him 

13. the stars of heaven fell unto the earth, 
16. and rocks, Fall on us, 

: 11. and fell before the throne on their 
16. neither shall the sun light on them, 

: 10. and there fell a great star from 
— and it fell upon the third part 

: Land I saw a star fall from heaven 

: 11. and great fear fell upon them 
13. and the tenth part of the city fell, 
16. fell upon their faces, and worshipped God, 
8. Babylon is fallen, is fallen, 

19. and the cities of the nations fell: 
10. five are fallen, and one is, 

2. Babylon the great is fallen, is fallen, 
4. and the four beasts fell down and 
10. And I fell at his feet to worship 
22: 8. 1 fell down to worship before 



TTKTTEVbJ, pistUO. 

Mat. 8: 13. and as thou hast believed, 

9 : 28. Believe ye that I am able to do 
18: 6. little ones which believe in me, 
21 :22. ye shall ask in prayer believing, 

25. Why did ye not then believe him? 

32. and ye believed him not: but the publicans 

and the harlots believed him : 
— that ye might believe him. 
24 :23. believe (it) not. 

26. believe (it) not. 

27: 42. and we will believe him. 
Mar 1:15. and believe the gospel. 

5:36. Be not afraid, only believe. 



21: 

23: 

Joh.ll: 

12: 

18: 

Acts 1: 

5: 

9: 
10; 
15: 
20: 
22: 
27: 
Ro. 11; 

14: 
lCo.10: 

14; 

Heb 3; 

4: 

11; 

Jas. 5 

Rev. 1 

4; 

5 

6: 

7 



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Mar 9:23. If thou canst believe, all things (are) pos- j 
sible to him that believeth. 

24. Lord, I believe ; help thou mine unbelief. I 

42. little ones that believe in me, 
11 : 23. but shall believe that those things 

24. believe that ye receive (them), 

31. Why then did ye not believe him ? 
13:21. believe (him) not: 
15:32. that we may see and believe. 
16: 13. neither believed they them. 

14. because they believed not them 

16. He that believeth and is baptized 

17. these signs shall follow them that believe ; 
Lu. 1 :20. because thou believest not my words, 

45. blessed (is) she that believed : 

8: 12. lest they should believe and be saved. 
13. which for a while believe, 
50. believe only, and she shall be made whole. 
16: 11. who will commit to your trust 
20: 5. Why then believed ye him not ? 
22: 67. ye will not believe : 
24:25. O fools, and slow of heart to believe 
Joh. 1: 7. all (men) through him might believe. 
12. to them that believe on his name: 
50(51). Because I said unto thee,... believest 
thou? 
2: 11. his disciples believed on him. 

22. and they believed the scripture, 

23. many believed in his name, 

24. Jesus did not commit himself unto them, 
3: 12. and ye believe not, how shall ye believe, if 

I tell you (of) heavenly things? 

15. whosoever believeth in him should not 

16. whosoever believeth in him should not 

18. He that believethon him is not condemned: 

but he that believeth not is condemned 
already, because he hath not believed 
36. He that believeth on the Son hath 
4:21. Woman, believe me, the hour cometh, 

39. of the Samaritans of that city believed 

41 . many more believed because of his 

42. Now we believe, not because 
48. ye will not believe. 

50. the man believed the word 
53. himself believed, and his whole house. 
5:24. and believeth on him that sent me, 
38. him ye believe not. 
44. How can ye believe, 

46. For had ye believed Moses, ye would have 

believed me : 

47. But if ye believe not his writings, how shall 

ye believe my words ? 
6: 29. that ye believe on him whom he hath 

30. that we may see, and believe thee ? 

35. he that believeth on me shall never thirst. 

36. ye also have seen me, and believe not. 

40. and believeth on him, may have 

47. He that believeth on me hath 
64. some of you that believe not. 
— who they were that believed not, 

69. And we believe and are sure that thou art 
7: 5. neither did his brethren believe in him. 

31. many of the people believed on him, 

38. He that believeth on me, as the 

39. which they that believe on him should 

48. or of the Pharisees believed on him ? 
8: 24. if ye believe not that I am (he), 

30. many believed on him. 
31. to those Jews which believed on him, 
45. ye believe me not. 
46. why do ye not believe me? 
9: 18. the Jews did not believe 



Joh. 



Acts 2; 

4: 



9:35 
36 

38 

10:25 

26 

37 

38 



42 

11:15 

25 

26 

27 
40 
42 
45 
48 
12:11 
36 
37 
38 
39 
42 
44 
46 
47 
13:19 
14: 1 
10 
11 

12 
29, 

16: 9, 
27. 
30 
31 

17: 8 
20, 
21, 

19:35, 

20: 8, 
25. 
29, 



9:26 
42 

10:43 

11:17 
21 

13:12 
39 
41 
48 

14: 1 
23 

15: 5 
7 
11 

16:31 



. Dost thou believe on the Son of God ? 

. that I might believe on him ? 

. Lord, I believe. 

.and ye believed not: 

. But ye believe not, 

.believe me not. 

.though ye believe not me, believe the 

works: that ye may know, and believe, 

that the Father 
.many believed on him there, 
.to the intent ye may believe; 
. he that believeth in me, 
.and believeth in me shall never die. 

Believest thou this ? 
. I believe that thou art the Christ, 
. if thou wouldest believe, 
. that they may believe that 
.believed on him. 
.all (men) will believe on him: 
. and believed on Jesus. 
. believe in the light, 
. yet they believed not on him : 
. who hath believed our report ? 
. Therefore they could not believe, 
. many believed on him ; 
. He that believeth on me, believeth not on 
. that whosoever believeth on me 
.and believe not, 
. ye may believe that I am (he). 
. ye believe in God, believe also in me. 
.Believest thou not that I am in 
.BeVeve me that I (am) in the Father, 
or else believe me for the very works' 
. He that believeth on me, the works 
. when it is come to pass, ye might believe. 
, because they believe not on me ; 
. and have believed that I came out 
. by this we believe that thou earnest 
. Do ye now believe ? 
. and they have believed that thou didst 
, for them also which shall believe 
. that the world may believe that thou 
. he saith true, that ye might believe. 
. and he saw, and believed. 
. I will not believe. 
, thou hast believed : 
and (yet) have believed. 
, that ye might believe that Jesus 
and that believing ye might have life 
, And all that believed were together, 
which heard the word believed; 
of them that believed were of one heart 
, And believers were the more added 
But when they believed Philip 
Then Simon himself believed also : 
, If thou believest with all thine heart, 
I believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of 
and believed not that he was a disciple, 
and many believed in the Lord. 
wAosoever believeth in him shall 
, who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ ; 
, a great number believed, and turned 
when he saw what was done, believed, 
, by him all that believe are justified 
.which ye shall in no wise believe, 
were ordained to eternal life believed. 
,and also of the Greeks believed. 
, on whom they believed. 
.certain... of the Pharisees which believed, 
.hear the word of the gospel, and believe. 
, But we believe that through the grace 
. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, 



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Actsl6:34. believing in God with all his house. 

17: 12. Therefore many of them believed; 
34. clave unto him, and believed: 

18: ^.believed on the Lord with all his house ; 
— many of the Corinthians hearing believed, 
27. helped them much which had believed 

19: 2. received the Holy Ghost since ye believed? 

4. that they should believe on him 
18. And many that believed came, 

21 : 20. of Jews there are which believe; 

25. touching the Gentiles which believe, 
22: 19. them that believed on thee: 
24:14. believing all things which are 
26 : 27. King Agrippa, believest thou the prophets ? 

I know that thou believest. 
27: 25. for I believe God, that it shall 
Ro. 1 : 16. to every one that believeth; 

3: 2. unto them were committed (lit. they were 
intrusted with) the oracles of God. 
22. unto all and upon all them that believe : 
4: 3. Abraham believed God, and it was 

5. but believeth on him that 

11. the father of all them that believe, 

17. before him whom he believed, 

18. against hope believed in hope, 
24. if we believe on him that raised 

6: 8. we believe that we shall also (live) 
9:33. whosoever believeth on him 
10: 4. to every one that believeth. 
9. and shalt believe in thine heart 

10. with the heart man believeth (lit. is it 

believed) 

11. JVhosoever believeth on him 

14. in whom they have not believed ? and how 

shall they believe 
16. who hath believed our report? 
13: 11. nearer than when we believed. 
14: 2. For one believeth that he may 
15: 13. with all joy and peace in believing, 
lCo. 1 :21.to save them that believe. 

3: 5. ministers by whom ye believed, 
9: 17. a dispensation (of the gospel) is committed 
unto me. (lit. I am intrusted with a 
dispensation) 
11: 18. and I partly believe it. 
13: 7 .believeth all things, hopeth all 
14:22. not to them that believe, but 

— but for them which believe. 
15: 2. unless ye have believed in vain. 

11. so we preach, and so ye believed. 

2Co. 4:13.1 believed, and therefore have I spoken ; 

we also believe, and therefore speak ; 
Gal. 2: 7. was committed unto me, (lit. I was intrusted 
with the gospel ) 
16. even we have believed in Jesus Christ, 
3: 6. as Abraham believed God, 

22. might be given to them that believe. 
Eph. 1 : 13. in whom also after that ye believed, 

19. to us- ward who believe, 
Phi. 1 :29.not only to believe on him, 
lTh. 1 : 7. ensamples to all that believe 

2: 4. to be put in trust with the gospel, 

10. among you that believe : 

13. also in you that believe. 
4: 14. For if we believe that Jesus died and 
2Th. 1 : 10. admired in all them that believe 

— our testimony among you was believed 
2:11. that they should believe a lie : 

12. who believed not the truth, 

1 Ti. 1:11, which was committed to my trust, (lit, with 
which I was intrusted) 
16. should hereafter believe on him 



ITi. 


3: 


16. 


2Ti. 


1: 


12. 


Tit. 


l! 


3. 




3 


8. 


Heb 


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11 


6. 


Jas. 


2 


19. 
23. 


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21. 




2 


: 6. 

7. 


Uoh.3:23. 




4 


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16. 




5 


: 1. 
5. 

10. 

13. 


Jude 


5. 



believed on in the world, 

I know whom I have believed, 

which is committed unto me (lit. with 

which I have been intrusted) 
that they which have believed 
we which have believed do enter 
must believe that he is, and 
Thou believest that there is one God ; 
the devils also believe, and tremble. 
Abraham believed God, 
yet believing, ye rejoice 
, Who by him do believe in God, 
,and he that believeth on him 
, Unto you therefore which believe 
. That we should believe on the 
. Beloved, believe not every spirit, 
. we have known and believed 
. Whosoever believeth that Jesus 
. he that believeth that Jesus is 
. He that believeth on the Son 
he that believeth not God 
because he believeth not the 
.unto you that believe on the name 
that ye may believe on the name 
.destroyed them that believed not. 



7nGT£KOCj 

Mar 14 : 3. of sp^enard very precious ; 

Joh. 12 : 3. of ointment of spikenard, very costly, 



iriariQ,pistis. 

1 indicates that there is no article before it. in the 
Greek, though one is inserted in the English ; 
2 that there is an article in the Greek, though 
omitted in the English. When a pronoun, pers. 
or poss., or an adj. accompanies itigtiq, the article 
is mostly blended with it in the rendering. 

Mat. 8:10.1 have not found so great faith, 
9: 2. Jesus seeing their faith 

22. thy faith hath made thee whole. 
29. According to your faith be it 
15:28. O woman, great (is) thy faith : 
17:20. If ye have faith as a grain of 
21:21. If ye have faith, and doubt not, 
23: 23. judgment, mercy, and a faith: 
Mar 2: 5. When Jesus saw their faith, 

4: 40. how is it that ye have no faith ? 
5: 34. Daughter, thy faith hath made 
10:52. thy faith hath made thee whole. 
11:22. Have faith in God. 
Lu. 5: 20. when he saw their faith, 

7: 9.1 have not found so great faith, 

50. Thy faith hath saved thee; 
8:25. Where is your faith? 

48. thy faith hath made thee whole ; 
17: 5. Increase our faith. 

6. If ye had faith as a grain of 
19.thy/a^A hath made thee whole. 

18: 8. shall he find 2 faith on the earth? 

42. thy faith hath saved thee. 
22:32. that thy faith fail not: 
Acts 3: 16. through \faith in his name 

— yea, the faith which is by him 
6: 5. a man full of faith 

7. of the priests were obedient to the faith. 

8. Stephen, full of faith and power, 
11:24. full of the Holy Ghost and of faith : 
13: 8. to turn away the deputy from the faith. 
14: 9. that he had faith to be healed, 



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lTh. 



Actsl4:22.to continue in the faith, 

27. how he had opened the door of faith 
15: 9. purifying their hearts by 2 faith. 
16: 5. established in the faith, 
17:31. he hath given assurance unto all 
20:21. an d faith toward our Lord Jesus 
24: 24. concerning the faith in Christ. 
26: 18. sanctified by faith that is in me. 
Ito. 1 : 5. for obedience to the i faith (lLt. of faith) 

8. that your faith is spoken of 
12. by the mutual faith both of you and 
17. revealed from faith to faith : 

— The just shall live by faith. Eph 
3: 3. make the faith of God without effect ? 

22. (which is) by faith of Jesus Christ 

25. a propitiation through 2 faith 

26. of him which believeth (lit. of faith) in 

Jesus. 

27. but by the law of faith. 

28. a man is justified by faith 
30. justify the circumcision by faith, and 

uncircumcision through 2 faith. 

31. make void the law through a faith ? 
4: 5, his faith is counted for righteousness. 

9. for we say that 2 faith was reckoned 

1 1 . a seal of the righteousness of the faith 

12. walk in the steps of that faith of our 

13. through the righteousness of faith. 
14. 2 faith is made void, and the promise 

16. Therefore (it is) of faith, 

— which is of the ] faith of Abraham ; 
19. being not weak in 2 faith, 
20. but was strong in 2 faith, 

5: 1. being justified by faith, 

2. we have access by 2 faith into 
9:30. righteousness which is of faith. 

32. Because (they sought it) not by faith, 
10: 6. righteousness which is of faith 

8. that is, the word of 2 faith, 

17. So then 2 faith (cometh) by hearing, 
1 1 : 20. and thou standest by 2 faith. 
12: 3. to every man the measure of faith. 

6. the proportion of 2 faith; 
14: 1. Him that is weak in the faith 
22. Hast thou faith? 

23. because (he eateth) not of faith: for 
whatsoever (is) not of faith is 
16: 26. to all nations for the obedience of faith: 
lCo. 2: 5. That your faith should not stand in 
12: 9. To another faith by the same 
13: 2. though I have all faith, 

13. And now abideth faith, hope, 
15: 14. and your faith (is) also vain. 

17. your faith (is) vain ; 
16: 13. stand fast in the faith, 
2Co. 1:24. have dominion over your faith, 

— for by 2 faith ye stand. 
4: 13. having the same spirit of 2 faith, 
5: 7. For we walk by faith, 
8: 7. (in) faith, and utterance, and knowledge, 

10: 15. when your faith is increased, 
13: 5. whether ye be in the faith ; 
Gal. 1:23. now preacheth the faith which >Ti. 

2: 16. but by the ' faith of Jesus Christ, 

— justified by the i faith of Christ, 
20. 1 live by the i faith of the Son 

3: 2. or by the hearing of faith? 
5. or by the hearing of faith ?■ 

7. they which are of faith, 

8. justify the heathen through faith, 

9. they which be of faith are blessed Tit. 
11. The just shall live by faith. 



2Th. 



ITi. 



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22. 




23. 




24. 




25. 




26. 


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2 


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17. 


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23. 


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:25. 




27. 


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3 


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23. 


2 


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7. 




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8. 


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11. 


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7. 




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12. 


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22. 


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10. 




15. 


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4. 



ms 

.the law is not of faith: 
.promise of the Spirit through 2 faith. 
.the promise by faith of Jesus Christ 
. But before 2 faith came, 
shut up unto the faith 
. that we might be justified by faith. 
. But after that 2 faith is come, 
.children of God by 2 faith in Christ 
• the hope of righteousness by faith. 
.but faith which worketh by love, 
.gentleness, goodness, faith, 
.who are of the houshold of 2 faith. 
.after I heard of your faith in the Lord 
. are ye saved through 2 faith ; 
.with confidence by the faith of him. 
.dwell in your hearts by -faith; 
. One Lord, one faith, one baptism, 
, in the unity of the faith, 
, taking the shield of 2 faith, 
, and love with faith, 
. your furtherance and joy of 2 faith ; 
.for the faith (ry Triarei) of the gospel; 
, sacrifice and service of your faith, 
which is through the l faith of Christ, 
which is of God by 2 faith : 
, Since we heard of your faith in Christ 
If ye continue in the faith grounded 
and the stedfastness of your faith in 
and stablished in the faith, 
through the faith of the operation of God, 
your work of faith, and labour of love, 
your faith to God- ward is spread abroad ; 
to comfort you concerning your faith: 
I sent to know your faith, 
good tidings of your faith and charity, 
our affliction and distress by your faith: 
which is lacking in your faith? 
the breastplate of faith and love, ; 
your faith groweth exceedingly, 
for your patience and faith in all 
and the work of faith with power: 
and belief of the truth: 
for all (men) have not 2 faith. 
(my) own son in the * faith: 
godly edifying which is in faith: 
and (of) faith unfeigned: 
with faith and love which is in 
Holding faith, and a good conscience; 
concerning 2 faith have made shipwreck: 
of the Gentiles in faith and verity, 
if they continue in faith 
Holding the mystery of the faith in a 
great boldness in the l faith which is 
some shall depart from the faith, 
in the words of 2 faith and of good 
in spirit, in faith, in purity, 
he hath denied the faith, and is 
they have cast off their first faith. 
they have erred from the faith, 
godliness, faith, love, patience, 
Fight the good fight of 2 faith, 
have erred concerning the faith. 
the unfeigned faith that is in thee, 
in faith and love which is in Christ 
and overthrow the faith of some, 
follow righteousness, faith, 
reprobate concerning the faith. 
2 faith, longsuffering, charity, 
through faith which is in Christ 
I have kept the faith : 
according to the l faith of God's elect, 
(mine) own son after the common faith : 
s s 



nm 



( 626 ) nis 



Tit. 1 

9 



3: 
Philem 



13. 

2. 
10. 
15. 
. 5. 

6. 

Heb 4: 2. 

6: 1. 

12. 

22. 



10: 



11: 



12 

13 

Jas. 1 



5 
lPet. 1 



2Pet. 1 : 
Uoh.5: 
Jude 
Rev. 2: 



may be sound in the faith; 

sound in 2 faith, in charity, in patience. 

but shewing all good fidelity ; 

that love us in the 1 faith. 

of thy love and faith, 

the communication of thy faith 

not being mixed with 2 faith in them 

and of faith toward God, 

who through faith and patience 

in full assurance of faith, 

the just shall live by faith .- 

but of them that believe (lit. of faith) to 

the saving of 
Now faith is the substance of things 
Through faith we understand that 
By faith Abel offered unto God a more 

excellent 
By faith Enoch was translated 

.But without faith (it is) impossible to 
By faith Noah, being warned of God 
righteousness which is by faith. 
By faith Abraham, when he was 
By faith he sojourned in the land 
Through faith also Sara herself 
These all died in faith, not having 
By faith Abraham, when he was tried, 
By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau 
By faith Jacob, when he was a dying, 
By faith Joseph, when he died, 
By faith Moses, when he was born, 
By faith Moses, when he was come to 
By faith he forsook Egypt, 
Through faith he kept the passover, 
By faith they passed through the Red sea 
By faith the walls of Jericho fell 
By faith the harlot Rahab 
Who through faith subdued kingdoms, 

.a good report through 2 faith, 
and finisher of (our ) faith ; 
whose faith follow, 

. the trying of your faith worketh 
But let him ask in faith, 
brethren, have not the faith of our Lord 
rich in faith, and heirs of the kingdom 
though a man say he hath faith, and have 

not works ? can 2 faith save him? 
Even so 2 faith, if it hath not works, 
Thou hast faith, and I have works: shew 
me thy faith without thy works, and I 
will shew thee ray faith by my works. 

.that 2 faith without works is dead? 

, Seest thou how -faith wrought, with his 
works, and by works was 2 faith 

.and not by faith only. 

, so "faith without works is dead 

.the prayer of 2 faith shall save 

. through faith unto salvation 

• That the trial of your faith, 

. Receiving the end of your faith, 

. that your faith and hope might 

. stedfast in the faith, 

.obtained like precious faith with us 

.add to your faith virtue ; 

.that overcometh the world, (even) our 
faith. 

. contend for the faith which was once 

.on your most holy faith, 

.and hast not denied my faith, 

.thy works, and charity, and service, and 
faith, 

.the patience and the faith of the saints. 

.and the faith of Jesus 



wtaTog, pistos. 

Mat.24:45.Who then is a. faithful and wise servant, 
25:21. Well done, (thou) good and faithful 
servant: thou hast been faithful over 
a few 
23. Well done, good and faithful servant ; 
thou hast been faithful over a few 
Lu. 12:42. Who then is that faithful and wise steward, 
16:10. He that is faithful in that which is least 
is faithful also in much: 

11. ye have not been faithful in the 

12. And if ye have not been faithful 
19: 17. thou hast been faithful in 

Joh. 20:27. be not faithless, but believing. 
Actsl0:45.they of the circumcision which believed 
were astonished, 
13: 34. the sure mercies of David. 
16: 1. which was a Jewess, and believed; (lit. a 
believing Jewess) 
15. If ye have judged me to be faithful to the 
Lord, 
ICo. 1 : 9. God (is) faithful, by whom ye were 
4: 2. that a man be found faithful. 

17. and faithful in the Lord, 
7: 25. mercy of the Lord to be faithful. 
10: 13. but God (is) faithful, who will not 
2Co. 1:18. But (as) God (is) true, our word 

6: 15. he that believeth with an infidel? 
Gal. 3: 9. are blessed with faithful Abraham. 
Eph. 1: Land to the faithful in Christ Jesus: 

6:21.and/a^/«Z minister in the Lord, 
Col. 1 : 2. To the saints and faithful brethren 
1. a faithful minister of Christ ; 
4: 7. and a faithful minister 

9. a faithful and beloved brother, 
lTh. 5 :24. Faithful (is) he that calleth you, 
2Th. 3: 3. But the Lord is faithful, 
1 Ti. 1:12. that he counted me faithful, 

15. This (is) a faithful saying, and worthy 
3: l.This (is) a true saying, If a man 

11. faithful in all things. 
4: 3. them which believe and know the truth. 
9. This (is) a. faithful saying and 

10. specially of those that believe. 
12.be thou an example of the believers, 

5: 16. If any man or woman that believeth (lit. 
if any believing (man) or believing 
(woman) ) 
6: 2. they that have believing masters, 
— because they axe faithful 
2Ti. 2: 2. commit thou to faithful men, 

1 1 . (It is) a, faithful saying: For if we 
13-heabideth faithful : 

Tit. 1: 6. ha\ing faithful children, 

9. Holding fast the faithful word 
3: 8. (This is) a faithful saying, and these 
Heb 2: 17. a merciful and faithful high priest 
3: 2. Who was faithful to him that 

S.Moses verily (was) faithful in all his 
10:23. he (is) faithful that promised ; 
11:11. she judged him faithful who had 
1 Pet. 4: 19. as unto a faithful Creator. 

5: 12. By Silvanus, a faithful brother 
1 Joh. 1 : 9. he is faithful and just to forgive 
3Joh. 5. thou doest faithfully whatsoever 
Rev. 1: 5. (who is) the faithful witness, 
2: 10. be thou faithful unto death, 

13.Antipas (was) my faithful martyr, 
3: 14. the faithful and true witness, 
17: 14. called, and chosen, and faithful. 
19: 11. (was) called Faithful and True, 



niS ( 627 ) 

Rev.21 ; 5. these words are true and faithful. I ITi. 4: 

22: 6. These sayings (are) faithful and true: 2Joh. 



TTlCTTOb), pistOO. 
2Ti. 3:14. and hast been assured of, 

irXavcib), planao. 

Mat.18 : 12. and one of them be gone astray, 

— and seeketh that which is gone astray ? 
13. which went not astray. 
22:29. Ye do err, not knowing 
24: 4. Take heed that no man deceive you. 

5. and shall deceive many. 
1 1 . and shall deceive many. 

24. they shall deceive the very elect. 
Mar 12 -.24. Bo ye not therefore err, 

27. ye therefore do greatly err. 
13: 5. Take heed lest any (man) deceive you: 

6. and shall deceive many. 

Lu. 21 : 8. Take heed that ye be not deceived : 
Joh. 7: 12. Nay ; but he deceiveth the people. 

47. Are ye also deceh'ed? 
lCo. 6: 9. Be net deceived : neither fornicators, 

15:33. Be not deceived: evil communications 
Gal. 6: 7 '. Be not deceived ; God is not mocked: 
2Ti. 3: 13. deceiving, and being deceived. 
Tit. 3: 3. deceived, serving divers lusts 
Heb 3: 10. They do alway err in (their) heart ; 
5: 2. and on them that are out of the ivay ; 
11 : 38. they wandered in deserts, 
Jas. 1:16. Do not err, my beloved brethren. 

5: 19. Brethren, if any of you do err from 
IPet. 2 : 25. ye were as sheep going astray ; 
2Pet. 2: 15. and are gone astray, following 
Uoh. 1 : 8. we deceive ourselves, and the 

2: 26. concerning them that seduce you. 
3: 7 .let no man deceive you: 
Rev. 2:20. to teach and to seduce my servants 
12: 9. and Satan, which deceiveth the whole 
13:14. And deceiveth them that dwell on 
18:23. were all nations deceived. 
19:20. with which he deceived them 
20: 3. that he should deceive the nations no more, 
8. go out to deceive the nations 
10. the devil that deceived them 



IIAE 

1. giving heed to seducing spirits, 
7. For many deceivers are entered 
— This is a deceiver and an antichrist. 



-Aa£, pi 



a. v. 



2Co. 3: 3. not in tables of stone, but in fleshy tables 

of the heart. 
Heb 9: 4. and the tables of the covenant: 



irXaa/Lia, plasma. 

Ro. 9:20. Shall the thing formed say to him 



irXaa&uj, plasso. 

, Ro. 9: 20. say to him that formed (it), 
ITi. 2: 13. For Adam was first formed, 

| 

ttXckjtoqi plastos. 
I 2Pet. 2: 3. -with feigned words make merchandise 



7rXaraa, platla. 



, Mat. 6: 5. and in the corners of the streets, 

12: 19. hear his voice in the streets. 
! Lu. ] 0:10. out into the streets of the same, 

13:26. and thou hast taught in our streets. 
14:21. Go out quickly into the streets and 
Acts 5: 15. the sick into the streets, and 
Rev.ll: 8. their dead bodies (shall lie) in the street 
21: 21. and the street of the city (was) 
22: 2. In the midst of the street of it, 



wXaroc, platos. 

Eph. 3: 18. what (is) the breadth, and length, 
Rev.20: 9. they went up on the breadth of the earth, 
21: 16. the length is as large as the breadth : 
— and the breadth and the height of it 



irXavr\, planee. 

Mat.27:64. so the last error shall be worse than 
Ro. 1 :27. that recompence of their error which 
Eph. 4: 14. whereby they lie in wait to deceive ; (lit. 

unto circumvention of deception) 
lTh. 2: 3. our exhortation (was) not of deceit, 
2Th. 2:11. God shall send them strong delusion, 
Jas. 5 :20. from the error of his way 
2Pet. 2: 18. from them who live in error. 

3: 17. being led away with the error of the 
Uoh. 4: 6. and the spirit of error. 
Jude 1 1. ran greedily after the error of Balaam 



TrXaviiTtiQ, planeetees. 

Jude 13. wandering stars, to whom is reserved 



7rAavo£? pianos. 

Mat.27 :63. we remember that that deceiver said, 
2Co. 6: 8. as deceivers, and (yet) true ; 



irXarvvoj, platuno. 

Mat.23: 5. they make broad their phylacteries, 
2Co. 6: 11. our heart is enlarged. 
13. be ye also enlarged. 



irXaTvg, platus. 
Mat. 7: 13. for wide (is) the gate, and broad (is) the 

irXzy fia. plegma. 

ITi. 2: 9. not with broidered hair, 



ttXeiojv, ttXuov or irXeov, ttXuo-toq, 
plion, pllon or pleon, pllstos. 

Mat. 5: 20. shall exceed (the righteousness) of the 
scribes (lit. shall abound more than, &c. ) 



IIAE 



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IIAH 



Mat. 6 
11: 
12: 

20: 
21: 

26 
Mar 12 

Lu. 3 

7 

9 
11 



12 

21 

Joh. 4 

7 

15 

21 

Acts 2 

4 



25: 

27: 

28: 

lCo. 9 

10 

14 

15 

2Co. 2 

4 

9 

Phi. 1 

2Ti. 2 

3 

Heb 3 



11 
Rev. 2 



25.1s not the life more than meat, 

20. wherein most of his mighty works 

41. a greater than Jonas (is) here. 

42. a greater than Solomon (is) here. 

10. that they should have received more ; 

8. And a very great multitude spread 
36. other servants more than the first: 
53. more than twelve legions of angels? 
33. is more than all whole burnt offerings 

43. hath cast more in, than all they 

13. Exact no more than that which is 

42. which of them will love him most? 

43. that (he), to whom he forgave most. 
:13.We have no more but five loaves and 
:31. a greater than Solomon (is) here. 
32. a greater than Jonas (is) here. 

53. to speak of many things: 
:23. The life is more than meat, 
: 3. hath cast in more than they all: 
: 1. baptized more disciples than John, 
41. And many more believed 
:31.will he do more miracles than 
: 2. may bring forth more fruit. 
: 15. lovest thou me more than these ? 
:40. And with many other words 
: 17. that it spread no further among 

22. For the man was above (lit. of more than) 

forty years 
: 31 . he was seen many days of them 
:28. to lay upon you no greater burden 
:20.to tarry longer time with them, 
: 32. and the more part knew not 
: 9. and as Paul was long preaching, 
:10.as we tarried (there) many days, 
: 13. they were more than forty 

21. more than forty men, which have 
: 4. that I be not further tedious 

11. there are yet but twelve days (lit. not 

more than, &c. ) 
17. Now after many years I came 
6. among them more than ten days, 

14. when they had been there many days, 

12. the more -part advised to depart 
20. nor stars in many days appeared, 

23. there came many to him into 
19. that I might gain the more. 

5. But with many of them God was 
27. by two, or at the most (by) three, 

6. the greater part remain unto 
6. which (was inflicted) of many. 

15. through the thanksgiving of many 

2. your zeal hath provoked very many. 
14. And many of the brethren in the Lord, 

16. they will increase unto more ungodliness. 

9. they shall proceed no further : 

3. counted worthy of more glory 

— hath more honour than the house. 
23. they truly were many priests, 
4. a more excellent sacrifice than 
19. and the last (to be) more than the first. 



tt\(kw, pleko. 

Mat.27 :29. when they had platted a crown of thorns, 

Mar 15:17. and platted a crown of thorns, and 

Joh. 19: 2. the soldiers platted a crown of thorns, and 

irXeovaZw, pleonazo. 

Ro. 5:20. that the offence might abound. But where 
sin abounded, 



Ro. 6: 1. that grace may abound? 

2Co. 4: 15. that the abundant grace might 

8:15. (gathered) much had nothing over; 
Phi. 4: 17. that may abound (lit. abounding) to your 

account. 
lTh. 3: 12. the Lord make you to increase and abound 
2Th. 1: 3. toward each other aboundeth ; 
2Pet. 1 : 8. these things be in you, and abound, 



irXtovtKriw, pleonekteo. 

2Co. 2: 11. Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: 
(lit. lest we should be overreached by 
Satan) 
7: 2. we have defrauded no man. 
12:17. Did I make a gain of you 

18. Did Titus make a gain of you ? 
ITh. 4: 6. and defraud his brother in (any) matter: 



7rXeoviKTY}g, pleonektees. 

ICo. 5: 10. or with the covetous, 

11. or covetous, or an idolater, 
6: 10. nor covetous, nor drunkards, 
Eph. 5: 5. nor covetous man, who is an idolater, 



TrXeovtZ'ia, pleonexia. 

Mar 7 :22. covetousness [plural], wickedness, 

Lu. 12: 15. and beware of covetousness : 

Ro. 1:29. wickedness, covetousness, maliciousness; 

2Co. 9: 5. and not as (of) covetousness. 

Eph 4: 19. to work all uncleanness with greediness. 

5: 3. all uncleanness, or covetousness, 
Col. 3: 5. and covetousness, which is idolatry: 
ITh. 2: 5. nor a cloke of covetousness; 
2Pet.2: 3. through covetousness shall they 
14. exercised with covetous practices ; 



likivpa^ plura. 

Joh. 19: 34. with a spear pierced his side, 
20:20. (his) hands and his side. 

25. and thrust my hand into his side, 
27. and thrust (it) into my side: 

Actsl2: 7. and he smote Peter on the side, 



nXid), pleo. 

Lu. 8 :23. But as they sailed he fell asleep : 
Acts21 : 3. we left it on the left hand, and sailed 
27 : 2. meaning to sail by the coasts 

6. a ship of Alexandria sailing into Italy; 
24. all them that sail with thee. 



TrXrjyrt, pleegee. 

Lu. 10:30. wounded (him), and departed, (lit. having 
laid on wounds) 
12:48. things worthy of stripes, 
Actsl6:23.when they had laid many stripes upon 

33. and washed (their) stripes; 
2Co. 6: 5. In stripes, in imprisonments, 

1 1 :23. in stripes above measure, 
Rev. 9: 20. were not killed by these plagues 

11 : 6. and to smite the earth with all plagues, 



IIAH 



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IIAH 



Rev.13: 3. and his deadly wound was healed: 
12. whose deadly wound was healed. 
14. which had the wound by a sword, 
15: 1 . having the seven last plagues; 
6. having the seven plagues, 
8. till the seven plagues of the seven 
16: 9. hath power over these plagues: 

21. because of the plague of the hail ; for the 
plague thereof was exceeding great. 
18: 4. that ye receive not of her plagues. 
8. shall her plagues come in one day, 
21 : 9. full of the seven last plagues, 
22: 18. God shall add unto him the plagues that 



TrXriOog, pleethos. 

Mar 3: 7. and a great multitude from Galilee 



Lu. 1 

2 

5 
6 
8 

19 
23 

Job.. 5 
21 

Acts 2 
4 
5 



14 

15 

17 
19 
21 

23 

25 

28 

Hebll 

Jas. 5 

lPet.4: 



the 



8. a great multitude, when they had heard 
: 10. And the whole multitude of the people 
: 13. a multitude of the heavenly host 
: 6. a great multitude of fishes: 
: 17. and a great multitude of people 
:37. Then the whole multitude of the country 
:37.the whole multitude of the disciples 
; 1 . the whole multitude of them arose, 

27. a great company of people, 
: 3. In these lay a great multitude 
: 6. for the multitude of fishes^ 
; 6. the multitude came together, 

32. And the multitude of them that 

: 14. multitudes both of men and women. 

16. There came also a multitude (out) 

2. the twelve called the multitude of 

disciples 
5. pleased the whole multitude: 
1 . a great multitude both of the Jews 
4. But the multitude of the city was 
12. Then all the multitude kept silence, 
30. gathered the multitude together, 
4. devout Greeks a great multitude, 

9. evil of that way before the multitude, 
22. the multitude must needs come 
36. the multitude of the people followed 

7. and the multitude was divided. 
24. all the multitude of the Jews 

3. gathered a bundle of sticks, 
12. the stars of the sky in midtitude, 
20. shall hide a multitude of sins. 

8. shall cover the multitude of sins. 



Mat.27:48.and filled (it) with vinegar, 
Lu. 1 : 15. he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost, 
23. the days of.. .were accomplished, 
41. was filled with the Holy Ghost: 
57. Elisabeth's full time came 
67. Zacharias was filled with the 
2: 6. the days were accomplished that 

21. eight days were accomplished 

22. when the days. ..were accomplished, 
4:28. heard these things, were filled with wrath, 
5 : 7. and filled both the ships, 

26. and were filled with fear, 
6:11. they were filled with madness ; 
Joh.l9:29.and they filled a spunge with vinegar, 
Acts 2: 4. they were all filled with the Holy Ghost. 
3:10. and they were filled with wonder and 
4: 8. Then Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, 
31. they were all filled with the Holy Ghost, 
5: 17. and were filled with indignation, 
9: 17. and be filled with the Holy Ghost. 
13: 9. Paul, //Zed with the Holy Ghost, 

45. they were filled with envy, 
19:29. the whole city was filled with confusion: 



7t\y}6vvw, pleethuno. 

Mat.24: 12. because iniquity shall abound, 
Acts 6: I. when the number of the disciples was 
multiplied, 
7. the number of the disciples multiplied 
7: 17. people grew and multiplied 
9:31. in the comfort of the Holy Ghost, were 

multiplied. 
12: 24. the word of God grew and multiplied. 
2Co. 9: 10. and multiply your seed sown, 
Heb 6: 14. and multiplying I ivill multiply thee. 
IPet. 1 : 2. and peace, be multiplied. 
2Pet. 1 : 2. Grace and peace be multiplied unto 
Jude 2. and love, be multiplied. 



TrXriOb), pleetho. 

Mat.22:10.the wedding was furnished with guests. 



irXriKTriQ, pleektees. 



ITi. 3: 3. Not given to wine, no striker, 

Tit. 1 : 7. no striker, not given to filthy lucre ; 



Lu. 



TrXrjfjLfivpa, pleemmura. 

6: 48. and when the flood arose, 



7rXr)v, pleen. 

Mat.ll :22. But I say unto you, It shall be 

24. But I say unto you, That it shall' 
18: 1 .but woe to that man by whom 
26:39. nevertheless not as I will, but 
64. nevertheless I say unto you, 
Mar 12:32. and there is none other but he: 
Lu. 6 : 24. But woe unto you that are rich ! 
35. But love ye your enemies, 
10: 11. notwithstanding be ye sure of this, 
14. But it shall be more tolerable for 
20. Notwithstanding in this rejoice not, 
11 : 41. But rather give alms of such things 
12:31. But rather seek ye the kingdom 
13:33. Nevertheless I must walk to day, 
18 : 8. Nevertheless when the Son of man 
19:27. But those mine enemies, which 
22:21. But, behold, the hand of him that 
22. but woe unto that man by 
42. nevertheless not my will, but 
23:2%. but weep for yourselves, and 
Joh. 8: 10. and saw none but the woman, 
Acts 8: l.e^cep^ the apostles. 

15:28. than these necessary things ; 
20:23. Save that the Holy Ghost witnesseth 
27:22. life among you, but of the ship. 
lCo.ll: 11. Nevertheless neither is the man 
Eph. 5:33. Nevertheless let every one of 
Phi. 1:18. What then? notwithstanding, every 
3:16. Nevertheless, whereto we have 
4:14. Notwithstanding ye have well 
Rev. 2:25. But that which ye have (already) 



TrXriprjg, pleerees. 

Mat.l4:20. that remained twelve baskets full. 



IIAH 



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IIAH 



Mat.15 
Mar 4 



Lu. 4 

5 
Joh. 1 
Acts 6 



7 
9 
11 
13 
19 
2Joh. 



: 37. left seven baskets full. 

.28. the full corn in the ear. 

43. twelve baskets full of the fragments, 

: 19. how many baskets full of 

: 1. Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost 

: 12. behold a man full of leprosy: 

: 14. full of grace and truth. 

: 3. full of the Holy Ghost 
5. a man full of faith and of 
8. Stephen, full of faith and power, 

:55.he, being full of the Holy Ghost, 

: 36. this woman was full of good works 

: 24. and full of the Holy Ghost 

■AO.O full of all subtilty 

: 28. they were full of wrath, 
8. that we receive a full reward. 



7rXrjpQ0op£w, pleerophoreo. 

Lu. 1: 1. of those things which are most surely believed 

among us, (lit. which have full course) 
Ro. 4:21. And being fully persuaded that, 

14: 5. Let every man be fully persuaded 
2Ti. 4: 5. make full proof of thy ministry. 

17. the preaching might be fully known. 



rrX^podjopia, pleerophoria. 

Col. 2: 2. of the full assurance of understanding, 
ITh. 1: 5. and in much assurance ; 
Heb 6 : 1 1 . to the full assurance of hope 

10:22. infullassurance(lit.'mfullbearing)of faith. 



Ma1 


t. 1:22 




2:15. 




17. 




23. 




3:15. 




4:14. 




5:17. 




8:17. 




12:17. 




13:35. 




48. 




21: 4. 




23:32. 




26:54. 




56. 




27: 9 




35 


Mar 1:15. 




14:49 




15:28 


Lu. 


1:20 




2:40 




3: 5 




4:21 




7: 1 




9:31 




21:22 




24 




22:16 




24:44 


Joh 


. 3:29 



Tr\y]p6(i), pleeroo. 

that it might be fulfilled 

that it might be fulfilled which was 

Then was fulfilled that which was 

that it might be fulfilled 

to fulfil all righteousness. 

That it might be fulfilled 

not come to destroy, but to fulfil 

That it might be fulfilled 

That it might be fulfilled which 

That it might be fulfilled which 

Which, when it was full, they drew 

that it might be fulfilled 

Fill ye up then the measure of 

shall the scriptures be fulfilled, 

that the scriptures of the prophets might 

be fulfilled. 
Then was fulfilled that which 
that it might be fulfilled which 
The time is fulfilled, and the kingdom 
but the scriptures must be fulfilled, (lit. but 

that the scriptures be fulfilled) 
And the scripture was fulfilled, 
which shall be fulfilled in their season, 
strong in spirit, filled with wisdom: 
Every valley shall be filled, 
This day is this scripture fulfilled 
when he had ended all his sayings 
, which he should accomplish at 
. are written may be fulfilled. 
until the times of the Gentiles be fulfilled. 
until it be fulfilled in the kingdom 
that all things must be fulfilled, 
, this my joy therefore is fulfilled. 



Joh. 7: 
12: 

13: 

15: 

16: 
17: 

18: 
19: 

Acts 1 ; 

2; 



Ro. 1 



2Co. 7; 

10; 

Gal. 5 

Eph. 1 : 

3: 

4: 

5: 

Phi. 1: 

2: 
4: 

CoL 1: 

2: 
4; 

2Th. 1: 
2Ti. 1: 
Jas. 2: 
Uoh.l: 
2Joh. 
Rev. 3: 



my time is not yet ful come. 

the house toas filled with the 

might be fulfilled, which he spake, 

that the scripture may be fulfilled, 

(that) your joy might be full. 

that the word might be fulfilled 

sorrow hath filled your heart. 

that your joy may be full. 

the scripture might be fulfilled. 

might have my joy fulfilled 

the saying might be fulfilled, 

saying of Jesus might be fulfilled, 

the scripture might be fulfilled, 

the scripture should be fulfilled, 

must needs have been fulfilled, 

and it filled all the house 

thou shalt make me full of joy 

he hath so fulfilled. 
.why hath Satan filled thine heart 

and, behold, ye have filled Jerusalem 

when he was full forty years old, (lit. when 

the space of... was fulfilled) 
. when forty years were expired, 

after that many days were fulfilled, 
.when they had fulfilled (their) ministry, 

as John fulfilled his course, 
.they have fulfilled (them) in condemning 
. the disciples were filled with joy, 
. for the work which they fulfilled. 
.After these things were ended, 

But after two years (lit. two years having 
been fulfilled) 

Being filled with all unrighteousness, 
. the law might be fulfilled in us, 
.hath fulfilled the law. 

fill you with all joy and peace in 
.filled with all knowledge, 

I have fully preached the gospel of 

I am filled with comfort, 
.when your obedience is fulfilled. 
.all the law is fulfilled in one word, 
.of him thatfilleth (lit. that is filled) all in 
all. 

might be filled with all the fulness of God. 

that he might fill all things. 

but be filled with the Spirit ; 

Being filled with the fruits of 

Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be 

I am full, having received 

my God shall supply all your need 
.that ye might be filled with the 

to fulfil the word of God ; 

And ye are complete in him, 

perfect and complete in all the will 

that thou fulfil it. 

and fulfil all the good pleasure 

that I may be filled with joy ; 

the scripture teas fulfilled 

that your joy may be full. 

that our joy may be full. 

I have not found thy works perfect 

their brethren, that should be killed as 
they (were), should be fulfilled. 



wXiipujua, pleeroma. 



Mat. 9: 16. that which is put in to fill it up taketh 
Mar 2: 21 . the new piece that filled it up 

8 : 20. how many baskets full of fragments 
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until the fulness of the Gentiles 
love-(is) the fulfilling of the law. 
come in the fulness of the blessing 
(is) the Lord's, and the fulness thereof. 
the Lord's, and the fulness thereof: 
when the fulness of the time was come, 
dispensation of the fulness of times 
the fulness of him that filleth 
with all the fulness of God. 
stature of the fulness of Christ : 
in him should all fulness dwell ; 
all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. 



7r\r}Giov, pleesion. adv. 

Joh. 4: 5. near to the parcel of ground 



Ro. 


11 


12 

25. 




13 


10 




15 


29 


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6 irXri(riov 9 ho pleesion. 
The adv. used as an adj. 
Mat. 5:43. shalt love thy neighbour, (lit. the one near) 
19: 19. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 
22:39. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as 
Mar 12:31. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as 

33. and to love (his) neighbour as himself, 
Lu. 10:27. and thy neighbour as thyself. 
29. And who is my neighbour ? 
36. was neighbour unto him that 
Acts 7:27. But he that did his neighbour wrong 
Ro. 13: 9. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as 

10. Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: 
15: 2. please (his) neighbour for (his) good 
Gal. 5:14. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as 
Eph. 4:25. truth with his neighbour : 
Heb 8: 11. not teach every man his neighbour, 
Jas. 2: 8. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as 



7rXr)o-juovr7, pleesmonee. 

Col. 2: 23. to the satisfying of the flesh. 



36 

37 

2 

18 

21 

32 

45 

47 

51 

54 

8:10 

13 

14 

Lu. 5: 2 

3 



Rev. 8:12 



7rXi]o-o-(u, pleesso. 

part of the sun was smitten, 



likoiapiov, ploiarion. 



Mar 3: 9. 

4:36, 
Joh. 6:22, 

23, 
21: 8. 



that a small ship should wait on him 
also with him other little ships. 
there was none other boat there, 
went not with his disciples into the boat, 
there came other boats from Tiberias 
the other disciples came in a little ship; 



7rXoTov, ploion. 

Mat. 4: 21. in a ship with Zebedee their father, 
22. they immediately left the ship and 
8: 23. when he was entered into a ship, 

24. insomuch that the ship was covered 
9: 1. And he entered into a ship, 
13: 2. so that he went into a ship, 
14: 13. he departed thence by ship 

22. constrained his disciples to get into a ship, 



Mat.l4:24. But the ship was now in the midst of 

29. when Peter was come down out of the skip, 

32. when they were come into the ship, 

33. Then they that were in the ship came 
15:39. and took ship, and came into 

Mar 1 : 19. in the ship mending their nets. 

20. left their father Zebedee in the ship 
4: l.so that he entered into a ship, 
even as he was in the ship. 
the waves beat into the ship, 
when he was come out of the ship, 
when he was come into the ship, 
by ship unto the other side, 
into a desert place by ship privately, 
to get into the ship, and to go 
the ship was in the midst of the sea, 
he went up unto them into the ship ; 
when they were come out of the ship, 
straightway he entered into a ship 
and entering into the ship again 
neither had they in the ship 
And saw two ships standing by 
he entered into one of the ships, 

— taught the people out of the ship. 
7. which were in the other ship, 

— they came, and filled both the ships, 
11. when they had brought their ships to 

8:22. that he went into a ship with 
37. he went up into the ship, 
Joh. 6:17. And entered into a ship, 

19. and drawing nigh unto the ship: 
21. received him into the ship: 

— and immediately the ship was 

24. they also took shipping, (lit. entered into 
ships ) 
21: 3. and entered into a ship 

6. Cast the net on the right side of the ship, 
i Acts20:13. And we went before to ship, 

38. they accompanied him unto the ship. 
21 : 2. And finding a ship sailing 

3. for there the ship was to unlade 
6. we took ship; and they 
27: 2. And entering into a ship of 

6. there the centurion found a skip of 
10. not only of the lading and ship, 
15. And when the ship was caught, 
17.undergirding the ship; 
19. the tackling of the ship. 
22. but of the ship. 

30. about to flee out of the ship, 

31. Except these abide in the ship, 

37. we were in all in the ship 

38. they lightened the ship, 

39. to thrust in the skip. 

44. some on (broken pieces) of the ship. 
28: 11. we departed in a ship of 
Jas. 3: 4. Behold also the ships, 
Rev. 8: 9. the third part of the ships were 
18: 17. all the company in ships, 
19. all that had ships in the sea 



irXoog, plods. 

Acts21 : 7. finished (our) course from Tyre, 
27: 9. when sailing was now dangerous, 
10. 1 perceive that this voyage will be 



7rAouo-£oc> plousios. 
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24. than for a rich man to enter 

57. there came a n'c/i man of Arimathsea, 

25. than for a nc/t man to enter into the 
41. and many that were rich cast in 

24. woe unto you that are rich ! 

16. The ground of a certain rich man 
12. nor (thy) rich neighbours; 

1. There was a certain rich man, 
19. There was a certain rich man, 

21. which fell from the rich man's table: 

22. the rich man also died, 

23. for he was very rich. 

25. than for a rich man to enter into 

2. and he was rich. 

Land saw the rich men casting their 
9. though he was rich, yet for your 

4. God, who is rich in mercy, 

17. Charge them that are rich in this world, 

10. But the rich, in that he is made low: 

11. so also shall the rich man fade 4 away 

5. rich in faith, and heirs of 

6. Do not rich men oppress you, 
1. Go to now, (ye) rich men, 

9. but thou art rich 
17. Because thou sayest, I am rich, 

15. and the rich men, and the chief 

16. rich and poor, free and bond, 



ttXovglwq, plousios. 



Col. 3:16. word of Christ dwell in you richly 
JTi. 6: 17. who giveth us richly all things 
Tit. 3: 6. Which he shed on us abundantly 
2Pet. 1 : 11. shall be ministered unto you abundantly 



irXovrtu), plouteo. 

Lu. 1 ;53.the rich he hath sent empty away. 

12:21. and is not rich toward God. 
Ro. 10: 12. is rich unto all that call 
iCo. 4: 8. now ye are rich, 
2Co. 8: 9. ye through his poverty might be rich. 
ITi. 6: 9. they that will be rich fall 

18. that they be rich in good works, 
Rev. 3:17.1 am rich, and increased with goods, 

18. that thou may est be rich ; 

18: 3. are waxed rich through the abundance 
15. which were made rich by her, shall 

19. wherein were made rich all that 



ttXovtl^uj, ploutizo. 



1 Co. 1 : 5. ye are enriched by him, 
2Co. 6: 10. as poor, yet making many rich , 
9:11. Being enriched in every thing 



ttXqvtoc, ploutos. 



Lu. 
Ro. 



Mat.l3:22.the deceitfulness of riches, 
Mar 4: 19. and the deceitfulness of riches, 
8: 14. choked with cares and riches 
2: 4. Or despisest thou the riches of his 
9: 23. make known the riches of his glory 
11:12. if the fall of them (be) the riches of the 
world, and the diminishing of them the 
riches of the Gentiles; 
33. O the depth of the riches both of 



2Co. 8: 2. unto the riches of their liberality. 
Eph 1 : 7. according to the riches of his grace ; 
18. what the riches of the glory of 
2: 7. the exceeding riches of his grace 
3: 8. the unsearchable riches of Christ ; 
16. according to the riches of his glory, 
Phi. 4:19. according to his riches in glory 
Col. 1 :27. what (is) the riches of the glory 

2: 2. unto all riches of the full assurance of 
ITi. 6:17. nor trust in uncertain riches, 
Heb 11: 26. greater riches than the treasures in 
Jas. 5: 2. Your riches are corrupted, 
Rev. 5: 12. to receive power, and riches, and wisdom, 
18: 17(16). so great riches is come to nought. 



ttXvvoj, pluno. 

Rev. 7: 14. and have washed their robes, and 



y 



irvzvjuia, pnuma. 

Note. — '. 7rvi.vjxa. 2 . to Trnvfia. 3 . 7rvevp.a 
liyiov. 4 . rb ctyiov 7rvev[xa. 5 . to Trvevpa to 
ayiov. The passages not marked are defined by 
some genitive or other adjunct. 
Mat. 1:18. she was found with child of the Holy 
Ghost. 3 
20. is of the Holy Ghost. 3 
3: 11. with the Holy Ghost, 3 and (with) fire: 

16. he saw the Spirit of God descending 

4 : 1 . led up of the spirit 2 into the wilderness 
5: 3. Blessed (are) the poor in spirit: 2 
8: 16. he cast out the spirits with (his) word, 
10: 1. power (against) unclean spirits, 

20. but the Spirit of your Father 
12: 18. 1 will put my spirit upon him, 

28. if I cast out devils by the Spirit of God, 
31. blasphemy (against) the (Holy) Ghost 2 
32.speaketh against the Holy Ghost, 5 
43. When the unclean spirit is gone out 
45. seven other spirits more wicked 
22:43. How then doth David in spirit 1 call 
26: 41. the spirit 2 indeed (is) willing, 
27: 50. yielded up the ghost. 2 
28: 19. and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost:* 
Mar 1: 8. shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost. 3 
10. and the Spirit 2 like a dove 
12. immediately the spirit 2 driveth him 
23. a man with an unclean spirit ; 

26. when the unclean spirit had torn 

27. even the unclean spirits, 

2: 8. perceived in his spirit that they 
3:11. And unclean spirits, when they saw 
29. blaspheme against the Holy Ghost 5 
30. they said, He hath an unclean spirit. 
5: 2. a man with an unclean spirit, 

8. out of the man, (thou) unclean spirit. 
13. And the unclean spirits went out, 
6: 7. power over unclean spirits; 
7:25. had an unclean spirit, 
8: 12. he sighed deeply in his spirit, 
9: 17. which hath a dumb spirit; 
20. the spirit 2 tare him; 
25. he rebuked the foul spirit, 
— (Thou) dumb and deaf spirit, 
12: 36. David himself said by the Holy Ghost, 5 
13: 11. not ye that speak, but the Holy Ghost. 5 
14:38. The spirit 2 truly (is) ready, 
Lu. 1 : 15. shall be filled with the Holy Ghost, 3 

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2: 4. 

17. 

18. 
33. 

38. 
4: 8. 



The Holy Ghost 3 shall come upon thee, 

was filled with the Holy Ghost: 3 

my spirit hath rejoiced in God 

was filled with the Holy Ghost, 3 

and waxed strong in spirit, 1 

and the Holy Ghost 3 was upon him. 

unto him by the Holy Ghost, 5 

he came by the Spirit 2 into 

and waxed strong in spirit, 1 

baptize you with the Holy Ghost 3 and 

And the Holy Ghost 5 descended 

being full of the Holy Ghost 3 

was led by the Spirit 2 into 

in the power of the Spirit 2 

The Spirit of the Lord (is) upon me, 

which had a spirit of an unclean devil, 

he commandeth the unclean spirits, 

vexed with unclean spirits: 

and of evil spirits; 

had been healed of evil spirits 

commanded the unclean spirit to 

And her spirit came again, 

lo, a spirit 1 taketh him, 

Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, 

what manner of spirit ye are of. 

that the spirits are subject unto you ; 

Jesus rejoiced in spirit, 2 

give the Holy Spirit 3 to them that ask 

him? 
When the iinclean spirit is gone out 
seven other spirits more wicked than 
against the Holy Ghost* 
For the Holy Ghost 4 shall teach you 
which had a spirit of infirmity 
into thy hands I commend my spirit : 
that they had seen a spirit. * 
a spirit 1 hath not flesh and bones, 
I saw the Spirit 2 descending from heaven 

like a dove, 
thou shalt see the Spirit 2 descending, 
baptizeth with the Holy Ghost. 3 
of water and (of) the Spirit, 1 
that which is born of the Spirit 2 is spirit. 1 
The wind 2 bloweth where it listeth, 
so is every one that is born of the Spirit. 2 
for God giveth not the Spirit 2 by measure 
worship the Father in spirit 1 and 
God (is) a Spirit: 1 and they that worship 

him must worship (him) in spirit 1 and 
It is the spirit 2 that quickeneth; 
(they) are spirit, 1 and (they) are life, 
this spake he of the Spirit, 2 
for the Holy Ghost 3 was not yet (given) ; 
he groaned in the spirit, 2 
he was troubled in spirit, 2 
the Spirit of truth ; whom the world 
the Holy Ghost, 5 whom the Father 
the Spirit of truth, which 
when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, 
and gave up the ghost. 2 
Receive ye the Holy Ghost : 3 
he through the Holy Ghost 3 had given 
be baptized with the Holy Ghost 3 
after that the Holy Ghost 4 is come 
which the Holy Ghost 5 by the mouth of 
all filled with the Holy Ghost, 3 
as the Spirit 2 gave them utterance. 
I will pour out of my Spirit upon 
pour out in those days of my Spirit ; 
the promise of the Holy Ghost, 4 
receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. 4 
Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, 3 



Acts 4:31. filled with the Holy Ghost, 3 
5: 3. to lie to the Holy Ghost, 5 

9. to tempt the Spirit of the Lord ? 

16. vexed with unclean spirits : 

32. and (so is) also the Holy Ghost, 5 
6: 3. full of the Holy Ghost 3 and 

5. full of faith and of the Holy Ghost, 3 

10. the wisdom and the spirit 2 by which 
7: 51. ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: 5 

55. being full of the Holy Ghost, 3 
59. Lord Jesus, receive my spirit. 
8 : 7. For unclean spirits, crying 
15. might receive the Holy Ghost: 3 

17. they received the Holy Ghost. 3 

18. the Holy Ghost 5 was given, 

19. he may receive the Holy Ghost. 3 
29. Then the Spirit 2 said unto Philip, 
39. the Spirit of the Lord caught away 
9: 17. and be filled with the Holy Ghost. 3 
31. and in the comfort of the Holy Ghost, 4 

10:19. the Spirit 2 said unto him, 

38. with the Holy Ghost 3 and with power: 
44. the Holy Ghost 5 fell on all them 
45. the gift of the Holy Ghost. 4 
47. have received the Holy Ghost 5 as well 

11 : 12. And the spirit 2 bade me go 
15. the Holy Ghost 5 fell on them, 
16.be baptized with the Holy Ghost. 3 

24. and full of the Holy Ghost 3 
28. signified by the spirit 2 that 

13: 2. the Holy Ghost 5 said, Separate me 
4. being sent forth by the Holy Ghost, 5 
9. Paul, filled with the Holy Ghost, 3 
52. and with the Holy Ghost. 3 
15: 8. giving them the Holy Ghost, 5 

28. it seemed good to the Holy Ghost, 4 
16: 6. were forbidden of the Holy Ghost 4 
7. but the Spirit 2 suffered them not'. 
16. possessed with a spirit of divination (lit. 

spirit of Python) 
18. turned and said to the spirit, 2 
17: 16. his spirit was stirred in him, 
18: S.Paul was pressed in the spirit, 2 

25. being fervent in the spirit, 2 

19: 2. Have ye received the Holy Ghost 3 
— whether there be any Holy Ghost. 3 

6. the Holy Ghost 5 came on them ; 

12. the evil spirits went out of them. 

13. which had evil spirits 

15. And the evil spirit answered 

16. the man in whom the evil spirit was 
21 . Paul purposed in the spirit, 2 

20:22. 1 go bound in the spirit 2 unto Jerusalem, 
23. Save that the Holy Ghost 5 witnesseth 
28. the Holy Ghost 5 made you overseers, 

21 : 4. who said to Paul through the Spirit, 2 

11. Thus saith the Holy Ghost, 5 
23: 8. neither angel, nor spirit: 1 

9. but if a spirit^ r an angel 
28:25. Well spake the Holy Ghost 5 by 
Ro. 1: 4. according to the spirit of holiness, 
9. whom I serve with my spirit 
2:29. in the spirit, 1 (and) not in the letter ; 
5: 5. by the Holy Ghost 3 which is given 
7 : 6. in newness of spirit, 1 and not 
8: 1. not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. 1 
2. For the law of the Spirit of life 

4. not after the flesh, but after the Spirit. 1 

5. but they that are after the Spirit 1 the 

things of the Spirit. 2 

6. but to be spiritually minded (lit. the mind 

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but in the Spirit,* if so be that the Spirit 

of God dwell in you. 
have not the Spirit of Christ, 
but the Spirit 2 (is) life because 
But if the Spirit of him that 
by his Spirit that dwelleth in you. 
if ye through the Spirit l do mortify 
as are led by the Spirit of God, 
received the spirit of bondage 
received the Spirit of adoption, 
The Spirit 2 itself beareth witness with 

our spirit, 
the firstfruits of the Spirit 2 
Likewise the Spirit 2 also helpeth 
but the Spirit itself maketh 
what (is) the mind of the Spirit, 2 
bearing me witness in the Holy Ghost, 3 
hath given them the spirit of slumber, 
fervent in spirit; 2 serving the Lord ; 
and joy in the Holy Ghost. 3 
the power of the Holy Ghost. 3 
sanctified by the Holy Ghost. 3 
by the power of the Spirit of God ; (ttvsv- 

parog Qeov) 
for the love of the Spirit, 2 
in demonstration of the Spirit 1 
unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit 2 

searcheth all things, 
save the spirit of man which 
but the Spirit of God. 
Now we have received, not the spirit of the 

world, but the spirit which is of God ; 
but which the Holy Ghost 3 teacheth ; 
the things of the Spirit of God: 
and (that) the Spirit of God dwelleth 
and (in) the spirit of meekness? 
but present in spirit, 2 
and my spirit, with the power of 
that the spirit 2 may be saved 
and by the Spirit of our God. 
he that is joined unto the Lord is one spirit. 
the temple of the Holy Ghost 4 (which is) 

in you, 
and in your spirit, which are God's, 
both in body and in spirit. 1 
also that I have the Spirit of God. 
no man speaking by the Spirit of God 
but by the Holy Ghost. 3 
but the same Spirit. 
the manifestation of the Spirit 2 
to one is given by the Spirit 2 
knowledge by the same Spirit; 
faith by the same Spirit ; 
of healing by the same Spirit; 
to another discerning of spirits ; 
that one and the selfsame Spirit, 
For by one Spirit are we all baptized 
all made to drink into one Spirit. 
howbeit in the spirit 1 he speaketh 
zealous of spiritual (gifts), (lit. of spirits ) 
my spirit prayeth, 
I will pray with the spirit, 2 
I will sing with the spirit, 2 
when thou shalt bless with the spirit, 2 
the spirits of the prophets are 
a quickening spirit. 
they have refreshed my spirit 
given the earnest of the Spirit 2 
I had no rest in my spirit, 
but with the Spirit of the living God ; 
not of the letter, but of the spirit : 1 
but the spirit 2 giveth life. 



2Co. 3 



4 
5 

6 

7 

11 

12 

13 

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Eph. 1: 
2: 

3: 

4: 



Phi. 1 

2 
3 

Col. 1 
2 

ITh. 1 

4 
5 

2Th. 2 



ITi. 3: 
4: 



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4: 
Tit. 3: 
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Heb 1: 



8. the ministration of the spirit 2 
17. Now the Lord is that Spirit : 2 and where 

the Spirit of the Lord (is), 
18. as by the Spirit of the Lord. (a7ro Kvpiov 

7Tvtvparog) 
13. We having the same spirit of faith, 

5. the earnest of the Spirit. 2 

6. by the Holy Ghost, 3 by love 
l.filthiness of the flesh and spirit, 1 

13. because his spirit was refreshed 

4. or (if) ye receive another spirit, 
18. walked we not in the same spirit? 
14(13). the communion of the Holy Ghost, 11 

2. Received ye the Spirit 2 by the works 

3. having begun in the Spirit,* 

5. that ministereth to you the Spirit, 2 

14. the promise of the Spirit 2 

6. sent forth the Spirit of his Son 

29. (that was born) after the Spirit, 1 
5. For we through the Spirit 1 wait 

16. Walk in the Spirit, 1 

17. For the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, 2 

and the Spirit 2 against the flesh: 

18. if ye be led of the Spirit, 1 

22. the fruit of the Spirit 2 is love, 
25. If we live in the Spirit, 1 let us also walk 
in the Spirit. l 

1 . restore such an one in the spirit of meek- 

ness ; 

8. he that soweth to the Spirit 2 shall of the 

Spirit 2 reap life 
18. (be) with your spirit. 
13. sealed with that holy Spirit 5 of promise, 
17. give unto you the spirit of wisdom 

2. the spirit that now worketh 

18. access by one Spirit unto the Father. 

22. habitation of God through the Spirit. 1 
5. and prophets by the Spirit j 1 

16. by his Spirit in the inner man ; 

3. the unity of the Spirit 2 in the 

4. one body, and one Spirit, even 
23.be renewed in the spirit of your mind ; 

30. grieve not the Holy Spirit 5 of God, 

9. For the fruit of the Spirit 2 (is) 
18.be filled with the Spirit; 1 

17. the sword of the Spirit 2 

18. prayer and supplication in the Spirit, 1 

19. supply of the Spirit of Jesus Christ, 
27. that ye stand fast in one spirit, 

1. if any fellowship of the Spirit, 1 
3. which worship God in the spirit, 1 
8. your love in the Spirit. x 

5. yet am I with you in the spirit, 2 

5. in power, and in the Holy Ghost, 3 

6. with joy of the Holy Ghost : 3 

8. also given unto us his holy Spirit. 5 
19. Quench not the Spirit. 2 

23. your whole spirit and soul and body 

2. neither by spirit, 1 nor by word, 
8. with the spirit of his mouth, 

13. through sanctification of the Spirit ' 
16.justified in the Spirit, 1 

l.Now the Spirit 2 speaketh expressly, 
— giving heed to seducing spirits, 
12. in charity, in spirit, 1 in faith, 

7. God hath not given us the spirit of fear ; 

14. keep by the Holy Ghost 3 which dwelleth 

in us. 
22. (be) with thy spirit. 

5. and renewing of the Holy Ghost ; 3 
25. (be) with your spirit. 

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Are they not all ministering spirits, 

and gifts of the Holy Ghost, 3 

as the. Holy Ghost 5 saith, 

dividing asunder of soul and spirit, 1 

made partakers of the Holy Ghost, 3 

The Holy Ghost 5 this signifying, 

who through the eternal Spirit 

the Holy Ghost 5 also is a witness to us: 

despite unto the Spirit of grace ? 

unto the Father of: spirits, 

and to the spirits of just men 

as the body without the spirit l is dead, 

The spirit that dvvelleth in us 

through sanctification of the Spirit, 1 

the Spirit of Christ which was in them 

with the Holy Ghost 3 sent down 

obeying the truth through the Spirit 1 unto 

of a meek and quiet spirit, 

quickened by the Spirit: 2 

preached unto the spirits in prison ; 

according to God in the spirit. 1 

for the spirit of glory and of God 

moved by the Holy Ghost. 3 

by the Spirit 2 which he hath given us. 

believe not every spirit, but try the spirits 

whether 
Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: Every 

spirit that confesseth 
every spirit that confesseth not 
the spirit of truth, and the spirit of error, 
he hath given us of his Spirit. 
it is the Spirit 2 that beareth witness, 

because the Spirit 2 is truth, 
and the Holy Ghost : 4 and these three 
the spirit, 2 and the water, and the blood : 
having not the Spirit. 1 
praying in the Holy Ghost, 3 
from the seven spirits which are \ 
I was in the Spirit 1 on the Lord's" 
let him hear what the Spirit 2 saith ^» 
let him hear what the Spirit 2 saith 
let him hear what the Spirit 2 saith 
let him hear what the Spirit 2 saith 
that hath the seven Spirits of God, 
let him hear what the Spirit 2 saith 
let him hear what the Spirit 2 saith 
let him hear what the Spirit 2 saith 
immediately I was in the spirit : 1 
which are the seven Spirits of God. 
which are the seven Spirits of God 
the Spirit of life from God entered into, 
he had power to give life l unto the image 
Yea, saith the Spirit, 2 that they may rest 
I saw three unclean spirits like frogs 
For they are the spirits of devils, 
So he carried me away in-t-fce spirit 1 
and the hold of every foul spirit, 
of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy, 
he carried me away in the spirit 1 to 
And the Spirit 2 and the bride say, Come. 



TrvEv/uLariKog, pnumatikos. 



Ro. 



1:11. unto you some spiritual gift, to the end 
7:14. that the law is spiritual : 
15: 27. partakers of their spiritual things, 
ICo. 2: 13. comparing spiritual things with spiritual. 
15. But he that is spiritual judgeth all 
3 : 1 . as unto spiritual, but as unto carnal, 
9: 11. have sown unto you spiritual things, 
10: 3. did all eat the same spiritual meat ; 



JCo.10: 



4. the same spiritual drink: for they drank 
of that spiritual Rock 
12: 1 . Now concerning spiritual (gifts) , 
14: 1. and desire spiritual (gifts), 

37. to be a prophet, or spiritual, 
15:44. it is raised a spiritual body. 

— and there is a spiritual body. 
46. not first which is spiritual, 

— afterward that which is spiritual. 
6 : 1 . ye which are spiritual, restore 
1 : 3. with all spiritual blessings 
5: 19. and hymns and spiritual songs, 
6: 12. against spiritual wickedness in 
1 : 9. wisdom and spiritual understanding ; 
3: 16. psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, 

lPet.2: 5. are built up a spiritual house, an holy 
priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, 



Gal. 
Eph. 



Col. 



TrvEVfiariKtog, pnumatikos. 

ICo. 2 -.14. because they are spiritually discerned. 
Rev.ll : 8. which spiritually is called Sodom and 



wveti), pneo. 

Mat. 7:25. and the winds blew, 

27. the winds blew, and beat upon that house; 
Lu. 12:55. when (ye see) the south wind blow, 
Joh. 3: 8. The wind bloweth where it listeth, 

6: 18. by reason of a great wind that blew. 
Acts27:40.the mainsail to the wind, 
Rev. 7 : 1 . that the wind should not blow 



TTviyw, pnigo. 

Mat.l8:28.and took (him) by the throat, saying, 
Mar 5 : 13. and were choked in the sea. 



TTVlKTOQi pniktOS. 
Actsl5:20.and (from) things strangled, 

29. from things strangled, and from 
21: 25. from blood, and from strangled, 



7rvo77, pnoee. 

Acts 2: 2. as of a rushing mighty wind, 
17:25. he giveth to all life, and breath, 



7ro§i'ipriQ, podeerees. 

Rev. 1 : 13. clothed with a garment down to the foot, 



iroOev, pothen. 
Mat.l3:27. from whence then hath it tares? 

54. Whence hath this (man) this wisdom, 
56. Whence then hath this (man) all these 
things ? 
15:33. Whence should we have so much bread in 
21 : 25. whence was it ? from heaven, or of men ? 
Mar 6: 2. From ivhence hath this (man) these 
8: 4. From whence can a man satisfy these 
12: 37. and ivhence is he (then) his son? 
Lu. 1 : 43. And whence (is) this to me, 
13:25.1 know you not whence ye are: 
27. 1 know you not whence ye are ; 



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Lu. 20: 7. that they could not tell whence (it was). 
Joh. 1 : 48(49). Whence knowest thou me? 
2 : 9. knew not whence it was : 
3: 8. but canst not tell whence it cometh, 
4: 11. from whence then hast thou that living 

water? 
6: 5. Whence shall we buy bread, that 
7: 27. we know this man whence he is: 
— r- no man knoweth ichence he is. 
28. and ye know whence I am: 
8:14. for I know ichence I came, and whither I 

go; but ye cannot tell ichence I come, 
9:29. we know not from whence he is. 

30. that ye know not from whence he is, 
19: 9. Whence art thou? But Jesus 
Jas. 4: I. From whence (come) wars and 
Rev. 2: 5. from whence thou art fallen, 
7: 13. and whence came they? 



Mat. 1:24 


3: 3 


8 


10 


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5:19 


32. 


36 


44. 


46 


47. 


6: 1 


2 


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7:12 


17 



7rof£w, poyeo. 

did as the angel of the Lord had bidden 

make his paths straight. 

Bring forth therefore fruits meet for 

every tree which bringeth not forth good 

and I will make you fishers of men. 

but whosoever shall do and teach (them), 

causeth her to commit adultery: 

thou canst not make one hair 

do good to them that hate you, 

do not even the publicans the same? 

what do ye more (than others)? do not 

even the publicans so ? 
Take heed that ye do not your 
when thou doest (thine) alms, 
as the hypocrites do in the synagogues 
But when thou doest alms, 
what thy right hand doeth : 
that men should do to you, do ye even so 
good tree bringeth forth good fruit; but 

a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil 

18. A good tree cannot bring forth evil 

— a corrupt tree bring forth good 

19. Every tree that bringeth not forth 

21. but he that doeth the will of 

22. and in thy name done many wonderful 
24.heareth these sayings of mine, and doeth 

them, 
26. and doeth them not, 
8: 9. Do this, and he doeth (it). 
9:28. Believe ye that I am able to do this ? 
12: 2. thy disciples do that which is not lawful 
to do upon 
3. Have ye not read what David did, 
12.it is lawful to do well on the 
16. that they should not make him known: 
33. Either make the tree good, 

— or else make the tree corrupt, 

50. whosoever shall do the will of my 
13: 23. and bringeth forth, some an 

26. and brought forth fruit, 

28. An enemy hath done this. 

41. and them which do iniquity ; 

58. And he did not many mighty works 
17: 4. let us make here three tabernacles; 

12. but have done unto him 
18:35. shall my heavenly Father do also 
19: 4. that he which made (them) at 

— made them male and female, 
16. what good thing shall I do, that 

20: 5. ninth hour, and did likewise. 



Mat.20: 12. These last have wrought (but) one hour, 
and thou hast made them equal unto us, 
15. Is it not lawful for me to do what I will 
32. that I shall do unto you? 
21: 6. and did as Jesus commanded them, 
13. but ye have made it a den of thieves. 
15. the wonderful things that he did, 
21. ye shall not only do this 

23. By what authority doest thou these 

24. by what authority I do these things. 
27. by what authority I do these things. 
31. Whether of them twain did the will of 
36. and they did unto them likewise. 

40. what will he do unto those husbandmen ? 
43. and given to a nation bringing forth the 
fruits thereof. 
22: 2. which made a marriage for his son, 
23: 3. Observe and do; but do not ye after their 
works: for they say, and do not. 
5. they do for to be seen of men: 
15. compass sea and land to make one 

— ye make him twofold more the child 
23. these ought ye to have done, 

24:46. when he cometh shall find so doing. 
25: 16. and made (them) other five talents. 
40. Inasmuch as ye have done (it) unto one 

— ye have done (it) unto me. 

45. Inasmuch as ye did (it) not to one 

— ye did (it) not to me. 

26: 12. she did (it) for my burial. 

13. that this woman hath done, 

18.1 will keep the passover at thy house 

19. the disciples did as Jesus had 

73. for thy speech bewrayeth thee. (lit. maketh 
thee manifest) 
27:22. What shall I do then with Jesus 

23. Why, what evil hath he done ? 

28: 14. and secure you. (lit. make you without 
care) 
15. and did as they were taught: 
Mar 1: 3. make his paths straight. 

17.1 will make you to become fishers of 
2:23. began, as they went, to pluck (lit. to make 
their way plucking) 

24. why do they on the sabbath day 

25. Have ye never read what David did, 
3: 6. took counsel with the Herodians against 

him, 
8. they had heard what great things he did, 
12. they should not make him known. 

14. And he ordained twelve, that they 
35. whosoever shall do the will of God, 

4:32. and shooteth out great branches ; 

5: 19. how great things the Lord hath done for 
thee, 
20. how great things Jesus had done for him: 
32. to see her that had done this thing. 

6: 5. he could there do no mighty work, 

20. he did many things, and heard 

21. made a supper to his lords, 
30. both what they had done, 

7: 8. other such like things ye do. 

12. ye suffer him no more to do ought 

13. many such like things do ye. 
37. He hath done all things well: he maketh 

both the deaf to hear, 
8:25. upon his eyes, and made him look up: 
9: 5. let us make three tabernacles ; 

13. they have done unto him whatsoever 
39. no man which shall do a miracle 
10: 6. God made them male and female. 
17. what shall I do that I may 



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8 
9 

15: 1 



12. 

14. 
15. 

Lu. 1:25. 

49. 
51. 
68. 



72 

2:27 

48, 

3: 4 

8 

9. 

10, 

11, 

12, 

14, 

19. 

4:23, 

5: 6, 

29. 

33. 

34, 

6: 2, 

3, 

10, 
11, 
23, 
26, 
27, 
31. 

33. 
43. 



21 
39 

9:10 
15 
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43 
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18; 



. that thou shouldest do for us i Lu. 10:25 

. What would ye that I should do for you ? I 

. What wilt thou that I should do 

. Why do ye this ? 

. What do ye, loosing the colt ? 

.ye have made it a den of thieves. 

. By what authority doest thou 

authority to do these things? 

.by what authority I do these things. 

.by what authority I do these things. 

. What shall therefore the lord of the vine- 
yard do ? 

. whensoever ye will ye may do them good : 

. She hath done what she could: 

.(this) also that she hath done 

.the chief priests held a consultation 

, who had committed murder in the 

, as he had ever done unto them. 

, What will ye then that I shall do (unto 
him) 

, Why, what evil hath he done ? 

willing to content the people, (lit. to do 
that which suited) 

Thus hath the Lord dealt with me 

hath done to me great things ; 

He hath shewed strength with his arm ; 

for he hath visited and redeemed his 
people, (lit. made redemption for his 
people) 

To perform the mercy (promised) to 

to do for him after the custom of 

why hast thou thus dealt with us ? 

make his paths straight. 

Bring forth therefore fruits worthy of 

which bringeth not forth good fruit 

What shall we do then ? 

he that hath meat, let him do likewise. 

Master, what shall we do ? 

And what shall we do ? 

all the evils which Herod had done, 

do also here in thy country. 

when they had this done, 

Levi made him a great feast 

fast often, and make prayers, 

Can ye make the children of the 

Why do ye that which is not lawful to do 
on the sabbath days ? 

what David did, when himself was an 

And he did so : and his hand 

what they might do to Jesus. 

in the like manner did their fathers unto i 

for so did their fathers to the false 

do good to them which hate you, 

as ye would that men should do to you, do 
ye also to them likewise. 

for sinners also do even the same. 

bringeth not forth (lit. is not bringing 
forth) corrupt fruit ; neither doth a cor- 
rupt tree bring forth good fruit. 

and do not the things which 1 say ? 

and heareth my sayings, and doeth them, 

But he that heareth, and doeth not, 

Do this, and he doeth (it). 

and bare fruit an hundredfold. 

hear the word of God, and do it. 

great things God hath done unto thee. 

Jesus had done unto him. 

told him all that they had done. 

And they did so, and made them 

let us make three tabernacles ; 

at all things which Jesus did, 

even as Elias did? 



19 



20 



22:19 

23:22 

31 

34 

Joh. 2: 5 

11 

15 

16 

18 

23 

3: 2 

21, 

4: 1 

29 

34, 

39, 

45. 

46, 

54, 

5:11, 

15, 

16, 

18, 

19, 



. what shall I do to inherit (lit. having done 

what shall I inherit) 
.this do, and thou shalt live. 
. He that shewed mercy on him. 
Go, and do thou likewise. 
. did not he that made that which is without 

make that which is within also ? 
. these ought ye to have done, 
. no more that they can do. 
. What shall I do, because I have no 
. And he said, This will I do : 
.provide yourselves bags which 
.when he cometh shall find so doing. 
. neither did according to his will, 
. and did commit things worthy of stripes, 
.And if it bear fruit, (well): 
.and journeying (lit. making a journey) 

toward Jerusalem. 
.When thou makest a dinner or a 
, when thou makest a feast, 
, A certain man made a great supper, 
, make me as one of thy hired servants. 
. What shall I do? for my lord 
, I am resolved what to do, that, when 
.because he had done wisely: 
. Make to yourselves friends of the 
. because he did the things that were 
. when ye shall have done all those 
we have done that which was our duty 

to do. 
. shall not God avenge his own elect, (lit. 

shall not God make the avenging of) 
that he will avenge them speedily, (lit. 

he will make the avenging of them) 
, what shall I do to inherit eternal life ? (lit. 

having done what shall I inherit, &c.) 
. that I shall do unto thee ? 
. thy pound hath gained five pounds, 
but ye have made it a den of thieves, 
could not find what they might do: 
by what authority doest thou these things ? 
by what authority I do these things. 
What shall 1 do? I will send 
shall the lord of the vineyard do unto 

them? 
this do in remembrance of me. 
Why, what evil hath he done ? 
if they do these things in a green tree, 
for they know not what they do . 
Whatsoever he saith unto you, do 
This beginning of miracles did Jesus 
when he had made a scourge 
make not my Father's house an 
.seeing that thou doest these things ? 
the miracles which he did. 
can do these miracles that thou doest, 
But he that doeth truth cometh to the 
that Jesus made and baptized more 
told me all things that ever I did: 
My meat is to do the will of him that 
He told me all that ever I did. 
all the things that he did at 
where he made the water wine, 
the second miracle (that) Jesus did, 
He that made me whole, 
which had made him whole, 
because he had done these things on 
making himself equal with God. 
The Son can do nothing of himself, but 

what he seeth the Father do : for what 

things soever he doeth, these also doeth 

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Joh. 5 : 20. all things that himself doeth : 

27. authority to execute judgment also, 

29. they that have done good, 

30.1 can of mine own self do nothing: 
36. the same works that I do, 
6: 2. which he did on them that were 
6. he himself knew what he would do. 
10. Make the men sit down. 

14. the miracle that Jesus did, 

15. take him by force to make him a king, 

28. What shall we do, that we 

30. What sign shewest thou then, 
38. not to do mine own will, 

7: 3. see the works that thou doest. 
4. (that) doeth any thing in secret, 

— If thou do these things, shew 
\ 17. If any man will do his will, 

19. (yet) none of you keepeth the law? 

21.1 have done one work, 

23. because I have made a man every 

31. When Christ cometh, will he do 

— which this (man) hath done? 
51. and know what he doeth ? 

8:28.1 do nothing of myself ; 

29. for I do always those things 
34. Whosoever committeth sin is 

38. ye do that which ye have seen 

39. ye would do the works of 

40. this did not Abraham. 

41. Ye do the deeds of your father. 

44. the lusts of your father ye will do. 
53. whom makest thou thyself ? 

9: 6. and made clay of the spittle, 

11. A man that is called Jesus made clay, 

14. when Jesus made the clay, 

16. How can a man that is a sinner do such 

26. What did he to thee ? 
31.andc?oe^ his will, him he heareth. 
33. he could do nothing. 

10:25. the works that I do in my Father's name, 
33. being a man, makest thyself God. 

37. If I do not the works of my Father, 

38. But if I do, though ye believe 
41 . John did no miracle : but 

11 :37. have caused that even this man 

45. had seen the things which Jesus did, 

46. what things Jesus had done. 

47. What do we? for this man doeth many 
miracles. 
12: 2. There they made him a supper; 

16. (that) they had done these things 
18. that he had done this miracle. 

37. though he had done so many miracles 
13: 7. What I do thou knowest not now ; 

12. Know ye what I have done to you ? 

15. that ye should do as I have done to you. 

17. happy are ye if ye do them. 

27. That thou doest, do quickly. 
14: 10. he doeth the works. 

12. the works that I do shall he do also ; and 

greater (works) than these shall he do ; 
because 

13. that will I do, that the Father may 
14.1 will do (it). 

23. will come unto him, and make our abode 
31. even so I do. 

15: 5. without me ye can do nothing. 

14. if ye do whatsoever I command 
15.knoweth not what his lord doeth: 
21. all these things will they do unto you 

24. If I had not done among them the works 

which none other man did, 



Joh. 16: 2. They shall put you out of the synagogues: 
(lit. they shall make you put out &c.) 
3. these things will they do unto you, 
17: 4. which thou gavest me to do. 
18:18. who had made a fire of coals ; 

35. what hast thou done ? 

19: 7. because he made himself the Son 
12. whosoever maketh himself a king 

23. and made four parts, 

24. These things therefore the soldiers did. 
20:30. many other signs truly did Jesus 

21 : 25. many other things which Jesus did, 
Acts 1: l.The former treatise have I made, ...of all 
that Jesus began both to do and teach, 
2 -.22. which God did by him in the midst 

36. God hath made that same Jesus, 

37. what shall we do ? 

3: 12. we had made this man to walk ? 
4: 7. by what name, have ye done this ? 

16. What shall we do to these men ? 
24. which hast made heaven, and earth, 
28. For to do whatsoever thy hand 

5:34. to put the apostles forth a little 
6: 8. did great wonders and miracles 
7: 19. so that they cast out (lit. made cast out) 
their young 
24. and avenged (lit. made avenging of) him 

that was 
36. after that he had shewed wonders 
40. Make us gods to go before us: 

43. which ye made to worship them: 

44. that he should make it 

50. Hath not my hand made all these 
- 8: 2. and made great lamentation 

6. seeing the miracles which he did. 
9: 6. what wilt thou have me to do? 

— be told thee what thou must do. 
13. how much evil he hath done 
36. and almsdeeds which she did. 
39. garments which Dorcas made, 

10: 2. which gave much alms 

6. tell thee what thou oughtest to do. 
33. thou hast well done that thou art 
39. which he did both in the land of 

11:30. Which also they did, and sent it 

12: 8. bind on thy sandals. And so he did. 

13: 22. which shall fulfil all my will. 

14; 11. saw what Paul had done, 
15. why do ye these things? 

— the living God, which made heaven, and 
earth, 

27. all that God had done with them, 
15: 3. they caused great joy unto all the 
4. all things that God had done with 
12. God had xorought among the Gentiles 

17. the Lord, who doeth all these things. 
%&. after they had tarried (there) a space, 

16:18. And this did she many days. 

21. neither to observe, being Romans. 

30. Sirs, what must I do to be saved ? 
17:24. God that made the world 

26. And hath made of one blood 
18:21. 1 must by all means keep this feast 

23. after he had spent some time (there), 
19:11. God wrought special miracles by 

14. seven sons of.. .which did so. 

24. which made silver shrines for Diana, 
20: 3. And (there) abode three months. 

24. But none of these things move me, (lit. 1 
make account of none) 
21 -.13. What mean ye to weep and to break (lit. 
What do ye weeping &c.) 



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Acts21 : 19. God had wrought among the Gentiles 
23. Do therefore this that we say to thee: 
33. who he was, and what he had done. 
22: 10. What shall I do, Lord ? 

— which are appointed for thee to do. 
26. Take heed what thou doest : (lit. art about 
to do) 
23: 12. certain of the Jews banded together, (lit. 
having made a confederation) 

13. which had made this conspiracy. 

24: 12. neither raising up the people, (lit. making 
an insurrection) 
17. 1 came to bring alms to my nation, 
25: 3. laying wait in the way to kill him. (lit. 
making a lying in wait) 
17. without any delay (lit. having made no 
delay) on the morrow I sat 
26: 10. Which thing I also did in Jerusalem: 
27: 18. the next (day) they lightened the ship; 

(lit. they made a casting out) 
28:17. though I have committed nothing against 
Ro. 1 : 9. 1 make mention of you always in 
28. to do those things which are not 
32. not only do the same, but have 
2: 3. and doest the same, 

14. do by nature the things contained 
3: 8. Let us do evil, that good may come? 

12. there is none that doeth good, 
4: 21. he was able also to perform. 
7: 15. but what I hate, that do I. 

16. If then I do that which I would not, 

19. the good that I would I do not: 

20. Now if I do that I would not, 

21. that, when I would do good, 

9 : 20. Why hast thou made me thus ? 
21. to make one vessel unto honour, 
28. a short work will the Lord make 
10: 5. the man which doeth those things 
12:20. for in so doing thou shalt heap 
13: 3. do that which is good, and 

4. But if thou do that which is evil, 
14. and make not provision for the flesh, 
15:26. £o make a certain contribution 
16: 17. mark them which cause divisions 
iCo. 5: 2. he that hath done this deed 

6: 15. and make (them) the members 

18. Every sin that a man doeth is 
7:36. let him do what he will, 

37. will keep his virgin, doeth well. 

38. that giveth (her) in marriage doeth well ; 

— not in marriage doeth better. 
9:23. And this I do for the gospel's sake, 

1Q-.13. loill with the temptation also make a way 
31. or whatsoever ye do, do all to the glory of 
God. 
11:24. this do in remembrance of me. 

25. this do ye, as oft as ye drink (it), 
15: 29. Else what shall they do which are 
16: l.even so do ye. 
2Co. 5:21. he hath made him (to be) sin for us, 
8:10. not only to do, but also 

11. Now therefore perform the doing 
11 : 7 .Have I committed an offence in 

12. But what I do, that I will do, 

25. a night and a day I have been in the deep ; 
13: 7.1 pray to God that ye do no evil ; 

— but that ye should do that which is 
Gal. 2: 10. which I also was forward to do. 

3: 10. the book of the law to do them. 

12. The man that doeth them shall, live 
5: 3. a debtor to do the whole law. 

1 7. so that ye cannot do the things 



Gal. 6: 9. let us not be weary in well doing: 
Eph 1 : 16. making mention of you in my prayers ; 
2: 3. fulfilling the desires of the flesh 

14. who hath made both one, 

15. one new man, (so) making peace ; 

3: 11. purpose which he purposed (lit. made) in 
Christ Jesus 
20. that is able to do exceeding 
4: 16. maketh increase of the body unto 
6: 6. doing the will of God from the heart; 

8. whatsoever good thing any man doeth, 

9. do the same things unto them, 
Phi. 1 : 4. making request with joy, 

2: 14. Do all things without murmurings 
4: 14. ye have well done, that ye did 
Col. 3: 17. whatsoever ye do in word or 

23. whatsoever ye do, do (it) heartily, 
4: 16. cause that it be read also in 

ITh. 1: 2. making mention of you in our prayers; 
4:10. And indeed ye do it toward all the 
5:11. even as also ye do. 

24. who also will do (it). 

2Th. 3: 4. that ye both do and ivill do the things 
ITi. 1:13.1 did (it) ignorantly in unbelief. 

2 : 1 . giving of thanks, be made for all men ; 
4: 16. for in doing this thou shalt 
5:21. doing nothing by partiality. 
2Ti. 4: 5. do the work of an evangelist, 
Tit. 3: 5. Not by works of righteousness which we 

have done, 
Philem. 4. making mention of thee always 
14. would I do nothing; 
21. that thou wilt also do more than 
Heb 1: 2. by whom also he made the worlds; 

3. when he had by himself purged (lit. having 

made purgation of, &c. ) 
7. Who maketh his angels spirits, 
3: 2. faithful to him that appointed him, 
6: 3. And this will we do, if God permit. 
7:27. for this he did once, when he 
8: 5. See,. ..thou make all things according 

9. that I made with their fathers 
10: 7.1 come..io do thy will, O God. 
9.Lo, I come to do thy will, O God. 
36. after ye have done the will of God, 
11: 28. Through faith he kept the passover, 
12:13. make straight paths for your feet, 

27. as of things that are made, 
13: 6. what man shall do unto me. 

17. that they may do it with joy, 

19.1 beseech (you) the rather to do this, 
21. to do his will, working in you that which 
Jas. 2: 8. ye do well: 

12. So speak ye, and so do, as they 

13. that hath shewed no mercy ; 
19. thou doest well: 

3:12. Can the fig tree,. ..oear olive berries? 
— ■ no fountain both yield, salt 

18. of them that make peace. 
4: 13. and continue there a year, 

15. and do this, or that. 

17. to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth 
(it) not, 
5: 15. if he have committed sins, 
IPet. 2:22. Who did no sin, neither was guile 
3:11. Let him eschew evil, and do good ; 
12. (is) against them that do evil. 
2Pet. 1:10. to make your calling and election sure: 
for if ye do these things, 
15. to have these things always in remem- 
brance. 

19. ye do well that ye take heed, 



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Uoh.l: 6. we lie, and do not the truth: 
10. we make him a liar, 
2: 17. but he that doeth the will of God 

29. that every one that doeth righteousness 
3: 4. WTiosoever committeth sin transgresseth 
also the law: (lit. doet h also lawlessness) 

7. he that doeth righteousness is 

8. He that committeth sin is of the devil ; 

9. doth not commit sin ; 
lO.w/iosoever doeth not righteousness 
22. and do those things that are 

5: 10. hath made him a liar; 
SJoh. 5. thou doest faithfully whatsoever 
6. thou shalt do well: 
10. his deeds which he doeth, 
Jude 3.ichen I gave all diligence to write 

15. To execute judgment upon all, 
Rev. 1 : 6. And hath made us kings and priests 
2: 5. and do the first works ; 
3: 9. 1 will make them to come and worship 

12. Him that overcometh will I make a 
5:10. And hast made us unto our God kings 
11 : 7. shall make war against them, 
12: 15. that he might cause her to be carried 

17. and went to mate war with the 
13: 5. to continue forty (and) two months. 
7. to make war with the saints, 

12. he exerciseth all the power of the first 

beast before him, and causeth the earth 

13. And he doeth great wonders, so that he 

maketh fire come down from 

14. which he had power to do in the sight 
— that they should make an image 

15. and cause that as many as 

16. And he caused all, both small 
14: 7. worship him that made heaven, 
16: 14. spirits of devils, working miracles, 
17 : 16. and shall make her desolate and 

17. to fulfil his will, and to agree, (lit. tomake 

one mind) 
19: 19. to make war against him that 

20. false prophet that wrought miracles 
21: 5. Behold, I make all things new. 

27. (whatsoever) worketh abomination, 
22: 2. which bare twelve (manner of) 

14. Blessed (are) they that do his 

15. whosoever loveth and maketh a lie. 



7roir)jLia, poyeema. 

Ro. 1 :20. by the things that are made, 
Eph. 2: 10. For we are his workmanship, 



7roir)(JiQ) poyeesis. 

Jas. 1 :25. shall be blessed in his deed. (lit. doing) 



Tron^TiiQ, poyeetees. 

Actsl7:28.of your own poets have said, 
Ro. 2:13. but the doers of the law 
Jas. 1 :22. be ye doers of the word, 

23. and not a doer, 

25. but a doer of the work, 
4: 11 . art not a doer of the law, but a judge. 



Mar 1 :34. sick of divers diseases, 
Lu. 4:40. sick with divers diseases 
2Ti. 3: 6. led away with divers lusts, 
Tit. 3: 3. serving divers lusts and pleasures, 
Heb 2: 4. and with divers miracles, and gifts 
13: 9. with divers and strange doctrines. 
Jas. 1: 2. when ye fall into divers temptations ; 
IPet. 1 : 6. through manifold temptations: 

4: 10. stewards of the manifold grace of God. 



v Trot/uLaivii), poimaino. 

Mat. 2: 6. shall rule (lit. shall tend) my people Israel. 
Lu. 17: 7. a servant plowing or feeding cattle, 
Joh.21 : 16. He saith unto him, Feed my sheep. 
Acts20;28.*o /eec? the church of God, 
lCo. 9: 7 .who feedeth a flock, and eateth not 
IPet. 5 : 2. Feed the flock of God which is 
Jude 12. feeding themselves without fear: 
Rev. 2:27. he shall rule them with a rod of iron ; 
7: 17. midst of the throne shall feed them, 
12: 5. who was to ride all nations with 
19: 15. he shall rule them with a rod of iron: 



7rot/xr]v, poimeen. 

Mat. 9:36. as sheep having no shepherd. 

25: 32. as a shepherd divideth (his) sheep 

26:31.1 will smite the shepherd, 
Mar 6: 34. as sheep not having a shepherd: 

14:27.1 will smite the shepherd, 
Lu. 2: 8. shepherds abiding in the field, 

15. the shepherds said one to another, 
18. told them by the shepherds. 

20. And the shepherds returned, 
Joh.10: 2. is the shepherd of the sheep. 

11 . 1 am the good shepherd: the good shepherd 

giveth his life 
12. and not the shepherd, 
14. 1 am the good shepherd, 

16. one fold, (and) one shepherd. 
Eph. 4: 11. and some, pastors and teachers ; 
Heb 13: 20. that great Shepherd of the sheep, 

IPet. 2: 25. returned unto the Shepherd and Bishop of 
your souls. 



7roud\og, poikilos. 

Mat. 4: 24. with divers diseases and 



Mat.26 
Lu. 2 
Joh.10 
lCo. 9 



TToijuvri, poimnee. 

31. and the sheep of the flock shall 

8. over their flock by night. 
16. one fold, (and) one shepherd. 

7. who feedeth & flock, and eateth not of the 
milk of the flock? 



ttol/ulviov, poimnion. 

Lu. 12:32. Fear not, little flock ; 
Acts20:28.and to all the flock, 

29. not sparing the flock. 
IPet. 5: 2. Feed the flock of God which 
3. being ensamples to the flock. 



7TOIOQ, pOWS. 

Mat.l9:18.He saith unto him, Which? 
21 :23. By what authority doest thou 

24. by what authority I do these things. 
27. by what authority I do these things. 



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Ro. 3 
lCo.15 
Jas. 4 
IPet. 1 
2 
Rev. 3 



36. which (is) the great commandment 
: 42. for ye know not tchat hour 

43. known in what watch the thief 
-.30. or with what comparison shall we 
: 2S. By what authority doest thou these things? 

29. by what authority I do these things. 

33. by what authority I do these things. 
:28. Which is the first commandment of all? 
:19.by what (way) they might bring 
:32. what thank have ye? for sinners 

33. what thank have ye ? for sinners 

34. what thank have ye ? for sinners 
:39. what hour the thief would come, 
: 2. by what authority doest thou these things ? 

8. Neither tell I you by what authority 
:19. he said unto them, What things? 
: 32. for which of those works do ve 
: 33. signifying what death he should die. 
:32. signifying what death he should die. 
:19.by what death he should glorify 
: 7. they asked, By what power, or by what 

name, 
49. what house will ye build me ? 
34. he asked of what province he was. 
27. By what law? of works? Nay: 
:35.and with what body do they come? 
14. For what (is) your life ? 
: 11. Searching what, or what manner of time 
20. For what glory (is it), 

3. thou shalt not know what hour 



voXe/mid), polemeo. 

Jas. 4: 2. ye fight and war, yet ye have not, 
Rev. 2: 16. and will fight against them with 

12: 7. Michael and his angels fought against the 
dragon ; and the dragon fought and his ! 
angels, 
13: 4. who is able to make war with him ? 
17: 14. These shall make war with the Lamb, 
19: 11. he doth judge and make war. 



TroXzjioQ) polemos. 

. shall hear of wars and rumours of wars : 

. of wars and rumours of wars, be ye not 

. going to make war against another 

. shall hear of wars and commotions, 

. prepare himself to the battle ? 

.waxed valiant in fight, 

.From whence (come) wars and fightings 

. horses prepared unto battle ; 

. many horses running to battle. 

. shall make war against them, 

. And there was war in heaven : 

. and went to make war with the remnant 

. to make war with the saints, 

. to the battle of that great day of 

.to make war against him that sat on the 

horse, 
. to gather them together to battle : 



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TToXig, pollS. 

Mat. 2:23. and dwelt in a city called Nazareth: 
4: 5.taketh him up into the holy city, 
5: 14. A city that is set on an hill cannot 
35. for it is the city of the great King. 
8:33. and went their ways into the city, 



Mat. 8:34. behold, the whole city came out to 
9: 1 . and came into his own city. 

35. went about all the cities and villages, 
10: 5. and into (any) city of the Samaritans 
11 . into whatsoever city or town ye shall enter, 

14. when ye depart out of that house or city, 

15. in the day of judgment, than for that city. 
23. when they persecute you in this city, 

— over the cities of Israel, till 
11 : l.to teach and to preach in their cities. 

20. Then began he to upbraid the cities 
12: 25. and every city or house divided 
14: 13. they followed him on foot out of the 

cities. 
21 :10. all the city was moved, saying, 

17. and went out of the city into 

18. as he returned into the city, 
22: 7. and burned up their city. 
23: 34. persecute (them) from city to city : 
26:18. Go into the city to such a man, 
27:53. and went into the holy city, 
28: 11. some of the watch came into the city, 

Mar 1 :33. And all the city was gathered together 
45. openly enter into the city, 
5:14. and told (it) in the city, 
6: 11. day of judgment, than for that city. 
33. ran afoot thither cut of all cities, 
56. into villages, or cities, or country, 
11:19. he went out of the city. 
14: 13. Go ye into the city, 
16. and came into the city, 
Lu. 1 : 26. unto a city of Galilee, 

39. with haste, into a city of Juda ; 
2: 3. every one into his own city. 

4. out of the city of Nazareth, into Judaea, 
unto the city of David, 

11. in the city of David a Saviour, 
39. to their own city Nazareth. 

4: 29. and thrust him out of the city, 

— the hill whereon their city was built, 
31. Capernaum, a city of Galilee, 

43. the kingdom of God to other cities also: 
5: 12. when he was in a certain city, 
7: 11. he went into a city called Nain ; 

12. he came nigh to the gate of the city, 

— much people of the city was with her. 
37. And, behold, a woman in the city, 

8: 1. throughout every city and village, 
4. were come to him out of every city, 
27. there met him out of the city 
34. went and told (it) in the city 
39. published throughout the whole city 
9: 5. when ye go out of that city, 

10. belonging to the city called Bethsaida. 
10: l.into every city and place, 

8. into whatsoever city ye enter, 

10. into whatsoever city ye enter, 

11. Even the very dust of your city, 

12. for Sodom, than for that city. 

13:22. he went through the cities and villages, 
14:21. into the streets and lanes of the city, 
18: 2. There was in a city a judge, 

3. there was a widow in that city ; 
19: 17. have thou authority over ten cities. 
19. Be thou also over five cities. 
41. he beheld the city, and wept over it, 
22 : 10. when ye are entered into the city, 
23 :19. for a certain sedition made in the city, 

51 . of Arimathsea, a city of the Jews: 
24 :49. tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, 
Joh. 1:44(45). Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and 
Peter. 



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Joh. 4: 5. Then cometh he to a city of Samaria, 
8. unto the city to buy meat. 

28. and went her way into the city, 
30. Then they went out of the city, 

39. the Samaritans of that city believed 
11 :54. into a city called Ephraim, 
19:20. was nigh to the city : 

Acts 5: 16. (out) of the cities round about 
7:58. And cast (him) out of the city, 
8: 5. went down to the city of Samaria, 

8. there was great joy in that city. 

9. in the same city used sorcery, 

40. he preached in all the cities, 
9: 6. Arise, and go into the city, 

10: 9. and drew nigh unto the city, 

11 : 5.1 was in the city of Joppa praying: 

12: 10. that leadeth unto the city; 

13: 44. came almost the whole city together 

50. and the chief men of the city, 
14: 4. But the multitude of the city was 
6. Lystra and Derbe, cities of Lycaonia, 

13. which was before their city, 

19. drew (him) out of the city, 

20. he rose up, and came into the city : 

21. preached the gospel to that city, 
15:21. in every city them that preach him, 

36. visit our brethren in every city 
16: 4. they went through the cities, 

12. the chief city of that part of 
— we were in that city abiding 

13. we went out of the city by a river 

14. of the city of Thyatira, 

20. exceedingly trouble our city, 

39. depart out of the city. 
17: 5. set all the city on an uproar, 

16. when he saw the city wholly given 
18:10.1 have much people in this city. 
19:29. And the whole city was filled 

35. how that the city of the Ephesians 
20:23. witnesseth in every city, 
21 : 5. till (we were) out of the city : 

29. with him in the city Trophimus an Ephe- 

sian, 

30. And all the city was moved, 
39. a citizen of no mean city: 

22: 3. brought up in this city 
24: 12. neither in the synagogues, nor in the city: 
25: 23. principal men of the city, 
26:ll.persecuted(them)evenunto strange cities. 
27: S.whereunto was the city (of) Lasea. 
Ro. 16:23. Erastus the chamberlain of the city 
2Co.ll : 26. (in) perils in the city, 

32. kept the city of the Damascenes 
Tit. 1 : 5. ordain elders in every city, 
Heb 11 : 10. For he looked for a city which 

16. he hath prepared for them a city. 
12: 22. unto the city of the living God, 
13: 14. here have we no continuing city, 
Jas. 4: 13. we will go into such a city, 
2Pet. 2:6. turning the cities of Sodom and 
Jude 7. and the cities about them 
Rev. 3: 12. the name of the city of my God, 
11:2. and the holy city shall they tread 
8. the street of the great city, 
13. and the tenth part of the city fell, 
14: 8. is fallen, that great city, 
20. trodden without the city, 
16: 19. And the great city was divided into three 
parts, and the cities of the nations fell: 
17: 18. is that great city, which reigneth 
18: 10. Alas, alas that great city Babylon, that 
mighty city ! 



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Rev.l8:16. Alas, alas that great city, 

18. What (city is) like unto this great city! 

19. Alas, alas that great city, 
21. that great city Babylon be thrown down, 

20: 9. and the beloved city : 
21 : 2. 1 John saw the holy city, 

10. and shewed me that great city, 

14. And the wall of the city 

15. had a golden reed to measure the city, 

16. And the city lieth foursquare, 
— he measured the city with the reed, 

18. the city (was) pure gold, 

19. the foundations of the wall of the city 
21. and the street of the city (was) pure gold, 
23. the city had no need of the sun, 

22:14. through the gates into the city. 
19. and out of the holy city, 



TToXirapxrig, politarkees. 
Actsl7: 6. unto the rulers of the city, 

8. and the rulers of the city, when 



TToXiTeia, politla. 
Acts22:28.With a great sum obtained I this freedom. 

(lit. citizenship) 
Eph 2: 12. aliens from the commonwealth (lit. polity) 

of Israel, 



7roXir£Ujua, polituma. 

Phi. 3:20. For our conversation (lit. enfranchisement 
or community) is in heaven ; 



7roXtT£i»Ojuat, polituomai. 
Acts23: 1.1 have lived in all good conscience before 



God 



tjroa 

Phi. 1 -.27. let your conversation be (lit. be regulated) 
as it becometh 



7roXirrjC5 politees. 
Lu. 15: 15. joined himself to a citizen of that 

19: 14. But his citizens hated him, 
Acts21 :39.a citizen of no mean city: 



TroXXa see 7roXvc« 



Mat.17 

Mar 5: 
9 
Joh. 18 
Acts26 
Ro. 1 
2Co. 8 
11 



Phi. 3 

2Ti. 1 

Heb 6 

9 



TroWaiciQ, pollakis. 

15. for ofttimes he falleth into the fire, and 

oft into the water. 

4. had been often bound with fetters 
22. And ofttimes it hath cast him 

2. for Jesus ofttimes resorted thither 
11. 1 punished them oft in every synagogue, 
13. that oftentimes I purposed to come 

22. whom we have oftentimes proved 

23. in prisons more frequent, in deaths oft . 

26. (In) journeyings often, 

27. in watchings often, 
— in fastings often, 

18. of whom I have told you often, 

16. for he oft refreshed me, 

7. the rain that cometh oft upon it, 
25. that he should offer himself often, 



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Heb 9:26. For then must he often have suffered 
10; 1 1 . offering oftentimes the same 



7roXXair\a(Ti(i)v, pollaplasion. 

Lu. 18:30. shall not receive manifold more in this 



Mat. 6: 



iroXvXoyia, polulogia. 

be heard for their much speaking. 



TroXvfizpbjQi polumeros. 

Heb 1: l.God, who at sundry times (lit. by many 
portions) and in divers manners 



TToXvTroiiaXoi', polupoikilos. 
Eph 3: 10. the manifold wisdom of God, 



TToXvC? polus. 



1 indicates the use of the neut. sing. 7ro\v, as 

an adv. 2 the same use of the neut. plur. noWa. 

f denotes the article to be combined with the plural. 

Mat. 2: 18. and great mourning, Rachel weeping 
3: 7. when he saw many of the Pharisees 
4:25. great multitudes of people from 
5: 12. for great (is) your reward 
6:30. (shall he) not much more (clothe) you, 
7: 13. and many there be which go in thereat: 
22. Many will say to me in that day, 

— done many wonderful works ? 
8: 1. great multitudes followed him. 

11. many shall come from the east 

16. unto him many that were possessed 
18. when Jesus saw great multitudes 
30. an herd of many swine feeding. 

9:10. many publicans and sinners came 
14. Why do we and the Pharisees fast oft, 2 
37. The harvest truly (is) plenteous, 
10:31. of more value than many sparrows. 
12: 15. and great multitudes followed 
13: 2. And great multitudes were 

3. he spake many things unto them 
5. where they had not much earth: 

17. That many prophets and righteous 
58. did not many mighty works there 

14: 14. and saw a great multitude, 
15:30. And great multitudes came unto 

— dumb, maimed, and many others, 
16: 21. and suffer many things of the 
19: 2. And great multitudes followed him ; 

22. for he had great possessions. 
30. But many (that are) first 
20: 16. for many be called, but few chosen. 

28. and to give his life a ransom for many. 

29. a great multitude followed him. 
22: 14. For many are called, but few (are) chosen. 
24: 5. For many shall come in my name, 

— and shall deceive many. 

10. And then shall many be offended, 

11. And many false prophets shall rise, and 

shall deceive many. 

12. the love of f many shall wax cold. 

30. with power and great glory. 



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.After a long time the lord 

.make thee ruler over many things: 

.make thee ruler over many things: 

.might have been sold for much, 

. which is shed for many for the remission 

. and with him a great multitude 

.though many false witnesses came, 

.for I have suffered many things this day 

. and many bodies of the saints 

. and appeared unto many. 

. And many women were there 

.healed many that were sick of divers 

diseases, and cast out many devils ; 
.and began to publish (it) much, 2 
. many were gathered together, 
. many publicans and sinners sat 
for there were many, and they 
. a great multitude from Galilee 
. a great multitude, when they had heard 
.For he had healed many ; 
. And he straitly 2 charged them 
.gathered unto him a great multitude, 
. he taught them many things 
. where it had not much earth ; 
■ And with many such parables 

• My name (is) Legion; for we are many. 
. And he besought him much 2 
. much people gathered unto him: 
. And besought him greatly, 2 
. and much people followed him, 

• And had suffered many things of many 
physicians, 

, that wept and wailed greatly. 

.he charged them straitly 2 that 

,and many hearing (him) were astonished, 

they cast out many devils, and anointed 
with oil many that were sick, 

he did many things, and heard him gladly. 
. there were many coming and going, 
.and many knew him, and ran afoot 
, saw much people, and was moved 

he began to teach them many things. 

when the day was now far spent, 

now the time (is) far passed ; 
, And many other things there be, 
.many other such like things ye do. 
. many such like things do ye. 
. Son of man must suffer many things, 
. he must suffer many things, 
.he saw a great multitude 
. (the spirit) cried, and rent him sore, 2 

that many said, He is dead, 
.for he had great possessions. 
.But many (that are) first shall be 
. and to give his life a ranson for many. 
. many charged him that he 

he cried the more a great deal, 
. And many spread their garments 
. and him they killed, and many others ; 
.ye therefore do greatly 1 err. 
. And the common people heard him gladly. 
. and many that were rich cast 
. For many shall come in my name, 

and shall deceive many. 
. with great power and glory, 
.which is shed for many. 
. and with him a great multitude 
. For many bare false witness 
.the chief priests accused him of many 
things : 
41. and many other women 
Lu. 1:1. Forasmuch as many have taken in hand 
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Lu. 1 : 14. and many shall rejoice at his birth. 

16. And many of the children of Israel 

2:34. and rising again of many in Israel ; 

35. that the thoughts of many hearts 

36. she was of a great age, and had lived 

3: 18. And many other things in his exhortation 

4:25. many widows were in Israel 
27. And many lepers were in Israel 
41. And devils also came out of many, 

5: 6. they inclosed a great multitude of fishes: 
15. and great multitudes came together 
29. and there was a great company 

6: 17. and a great multitude of people 
23. your reward (is) great in heaven: 
35. and your reward shall be great, 

7: 11. went with him, and much people. 
21. he cured many of (their) infirmities 

— and unto many (that were) blind 

47. Her sins, which are f many, are forgiveu ; 

for she loved much : 1 
8: 3. Susanna, and many others, which minis- 
tered 
4. much people were gathered together, 

29. For oftentimes it had caught him: 

30. because many devils were entered 

9:22. The Son of man must suffer many things, 

37. much people met him. 
10: 2. The harvest truly (is) great, 

24. that many prophets and kings 
40. cumbered about much serving, 
41. troubled about many things: 

12: 7. more value than many sparrows. 

19. thou hast much goods laid up for many 

years ; 
47. shall be beaten with many (stripes). 

48. unto whomsoever much is given, of him 

shall be much required: and to whom 
men have committed much, 
13: 24. for many, I say unto you, will seek 
14: 16. made a great supper, and bade many: 

25. there went great multitudes 
15:13. And not many days after 
16: 10. is faithful also in much : 

— is unjust also in much. 

17:25. first must he suffer many things, 
18:39. but he cried so much the more, 
21 : 8. for many shall come in my name, 

27. with power and great glory. 
22:65. many other things blasphemously 
23 : 8. he had heard many things of him ; 
27. a great company of people, 
Joh. 2:12. continued there not many days. 
23. many believed in his name, 
3: 23. because there was much water there: 
4:39. And many of the Samaritans 

41. And many more believed because 
5: 3. a great multitude of impotent folk, 

6. he had been now a long time 
6: 2. And a great multitude followed him, 
5. and saw a great company come unto him, 
10. Now there was much grass in the place. 
60. Many therefore of his disciples, 
QQ.many of his disciples went back, 
7: 12. there was much murmuring among 

31. And many of the people believed 

40. Many of the people therefore, 
8:26.1 have many things to say 

30. many believed on him. 
10:20. And many of them said, He hath 

32. Many good works have I shewed 

41 . And many resorted unto him, 

42. And many believed on him there. 



Joh. 11 : 19. And many of the Jews came to 
45. Then many of the Jews which 
47. this man doeth many miracles. 
55. and many went out of the country 
12: 9. Much people of the Jews therefore 

11. many of the Jews went away, 

12. much people that were come 

24. it bringeth forth much fruit. 
42. also many believed on him ; 

14: 2. In my Father's house are many mansions : 

30. 1 will not talk much 2 with you: 
15: 5. the same bringeth forth much fruit: 

8. that ye bear much fruit ; 
16:12. 1 have yet many things to say 
19:20. This title then read many of the Jews : 
20:30. And many other signs truly did Jesus 
21 -.25. there are also many other things 
Acts 1 : 3. by many infallible proofs, 

5. the Holy Ghost not many days hence. 
2:43. and many wonders and signs were done 
4: 4. many of them which heard the word 
5: 12. were many signs and wonders wrought 
6: 7. a great company of the priests 
8: 7. came out of many that were possessed 
(with them): and many taken with 
palsies, 

25. in many villages of the Samaritans. 
9: 13. 1 have heard by many of this man, 

42. and many believed in the Lord. 
10: 2. which gave much alms to the people, 

27. and found many that were come 
11 : 21. and a great number believed, 
13:43. many of the Jews and religious proselytes 
14: 1. that a great multitude both 

22. we must through much tribulation 
15: 7. when there had been much disputing, 

32. exhorted the brethren with many words, 
35. with many others also. 
16: 16. brought her masters much gain 

18. And this did she many days. 

23. when they had laid many stripes 
17: 4. devout Greeks a. great multitude, 

12. Therefore many of them believed ; 
18 : 8. and many of the Corinthians hearing 

10. 1 have much people in this city. 

27. helped them much 1 which had 
19:18. And many that believed came, 
20: 2. had given them much exhortation, 

19. and with many tears, and temptations, 
21 :40. there was made a great silence, 
22:28. With a great sum obtained I this 

23: 10. there arose a great dissension, 
24: 2. by thee we enjoy great quietness, 
7. with great violence took (him) 
10. thou hast been of many years a judge 
25: 7. laid many and grievous complaints 

23. and Bernice, with great pomp, 

26: 9. 1 ought to do many things contrary 
10. and many of the saints did I shut up 

24. f much learning doth make thee mad. 
29. were both almost, and altogether (lit. both 

in little and in much) such as I am, 
27 : 10. will be with hurt and much damage, 
14. But not long after there arose 
21. But after long abstinence 
28: 6. after they had looked a great while, 
10. honoured us with many honours ; 
29. and had great reasoning among themselves. 
Ro. 3: 2. Much every way: chiefly, because 
4:17. a father of many nations, 

18. the father of many nations, 
5: 9. Much more then, being now justified 



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ICo. 1 



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9 


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11 


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12 


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4. 


Phi. 


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2 


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6 




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13 



much more, being reconciled, 

the offence of one f many be dead, much 
more the grace of God, 

hath abounded unto f many. 

of many offences unto justification. 

much more they which receive 

f many were made sinners, 

shall f many be made righteous. 

the firstborn among many brethren. 

with much longsuffering 

as we have many members in one body, 
. So we, (being) f many, are one body 
. I have been f much 2 hindered 

these many years to come unto you ; 

she hath been a succourer of many, 

who bestowed much' 1 labour on us. 

which laboured much 2 in the Lord. 

how that not many wise men after the 
flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, 
(are called): 
,and in fear, and in much trembling. 
,yet (have ye) not many fathers: 
, as there be gods many, and lords many, 
, For we (being) f many are one bread, 
.but the (profit) off many, 
.For this cause many (are) weak 
. and hath many members, 

being many, are one body: 
. the body is not one member, but many. 
. But now (are they) many members, 
, Nay, much more those members 
, and (there are) many adversaries. 
, I greatly 2 desired him to come unto you 

salute you much 2 in the Lord, 
, by the means of many persons thanks may 
be given by many 

For out of much affliction and anguish 

I wrote unto you with many tears ; 

For we are not as f many, 
, much more doth the ministration 

much more that which remaineth 

we use great plainness of speech : 

in much patience, in afflictions, 
, as poor, yet making many rich ; 
, Great (is) my boldness of speech toward 

you, great (is) my glorying of you: 
, How that in a great trial of affliction 
, Praying us with much intreaty 
. He that (had gathered) much 
.proved diligent in many things, but now 
much 1 more diligent, upon the great 
confidence which 
. by many thanksgivings unto God ; 
. Seeing that many glory after the flesh, 
. I shall bewail many which have 
. above many my equals 
. And to seeds, as of many ; 
.hath many more children than (lit. many 

children rather than) 
. for his great love wherewith he 
.which is far better: (lit. by much more 

better) 
. but now much more in my absence, 
. For many walk, of whom I have told 
. that he hath a great zeal for you, 
. in the Holy Ghost, and in much assurance ; 
. received the word in much affliction, 
.with much contention, 
.to see your face with great desire. 
. not given to much wine, 
. and great boldness in the faith 

many foolish and hurtful lusts, 



ITi. 6: 10. pierced themselves through with many 
sorrows. 
12. a good profession before many witnesses. 
2Ti. 2: 2, among many witnesses, 

4:14. the coppersmith did me much evil: 
Tit. 1 : 10. For there are many unruly and vain 

2: 3. not given to much wine, 
Philem. 7. For we have great joy and consolation 

8. 1 might be much bold in Christ 
Heb 2: 10. in bringing many sons unto glory, 
5:11. we have many things to say, 
9:28. once offered to bear the sins of many? 
10:32. ye endured a great fight of afflictions ; 
12 : 9. shall we not much rather be in subjection 
15. thereby many be defiled; 
2b. much more (shall not) we (escape), 
Jas. 3 : 1 . My brethren, be not many masters, 
2. For in many 2 things we offend all. 
5: 16. of a righteous man availeth much. 1 
IPet. 1 : 3. according to his abundant mercy 
7. being much 1 more precious than 
2Pet. 2: 2. And many shall follow their 
Uoh.2:18.even now are there many antichrists ; 

4: 1 . because many false prophets are 
2Joh. 7. For many deceivers are entered 

12. Having many things to write 
3Joh. 13. 1 had many things to write, 
Rev. 1 : 15. as the sound of many waters. 

5: 4. And I wept much, 2 because no man 

1 1 . 1 heard the voice of many angels 
7: 9. and, lo, a great multitude, 
8: 3. much incense, that he should offer 

11. and many men died of the waters, 
9: 9. of many horses running to battle. 

10: 11. before many peoples, and nations, 
14: 2. as the voice of many waters, 
17: 1 . that sitteth upon many waters : 
19: 1 . 1 heard a great voice of much people 

6. the voice of a great multitude, and as the 
voice of many waters, 

12. and on his head (were) many crowns ; 



Tro\i)<Tir\ay)(voQ, polusplanknos. 
Jas. 5:11. that the Lord is very pitiful, 

ttoXvtsXtiq, polutelees. 

Mar 1 4 : 3 . of spikenard very precious ; 

ITi. 2: 9. or pearls, or costly array; 

IPet. 3 : 4. in the sight of God of great price. 



TroXvTifiog, polutimos. 



Mat.13: 46. found one pearl of great price, 
Joh. 12 : 3. ointment of spikenard, very costly, 



7roXurjoo7roJCj polutropos. 
Heb 1 : 1 . God, who at sundry times and in diver, 
manners 

irofia, poma. 

lCo.10: 4. did all drink the same spiritual drink: 
Heb 9: 10. (Which stood) only in meats and drinks, 

irovripia, poneeria. 
Mat.22: 18. Jesus perceived their wickedness, 



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Mar 7:22.covetousness, wickedness, [plural] 
Lu. 11 : 39. full of ravening and wickedness. 
Acts 3: 26. every one of you from his iniquities. 
Ro. 1:29. wickedness, covetousness, 
ICo. 5: 8. leaven of malice and wickedness; 
Eph 6: 12. against spiritual ivickedness 



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16 
18 
20 
22 
25 
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7tovt}joocj poneeros. 

Mat. 5:11. shall say all manner of evil against 

37. whatsoever is more than these comeih of 

evil. 

39. That ye resist not evil: 

45. he maketh his sun to rise on the evil 
6: 13. but deliver us from evil : 

23. But if thine eye be evil, 
7:11. If ye then, being evil, know 

17. a corrupt tree bringeth forth evil fruit. 

18. cannot bring forth evil fruit, 

9: 4. Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts? 
12:34. how can ye, being evil, speak good 

35. an evil man out of the evil treasure 

bringeth forth evil things. 
39. An evil and adulterous generation 
45. spirits more ivicked than himself, 
— unto this wicked generation. 

19. then cometh the ivicked (one), 

38. tares are the children of the wicked (one); 
49. and sever the wicked from among 
19. out of the heart proceed evil thoughts, 

4. A wicked and adulterous generation 
32. O thou wicked servant, I forgave 
15. Is thine eye evil, because I am good? 
10. as many as they found, both bad and good: 
26. (Thou) wicked and slothful servant, 
22.1asciviousness, an evil eye, blasphemy, 
23. All these evil things come from within, 
19. for all the evils which Herod had done, 
22. cast out your name as evil, 
35. unto the unthankful and (to) the evil. 
45. and an evil man out of the evil treasure of 

his heart bringeth forth that which is 
evil: 

21. and plagues, and of evil spirits ; 

2. healed of evil spirits and infirmities, 
4. but deliver us from evil. 

13. If ye then, being evil, know how 
26. spirits more wicked than himself; 
29. This is an evil generation: 
34. but when (thine eye) is evil, 

22. will I judge thee, (thou) wicked servant. 
19. because their deeds were evil. 

7. that the works thereof are evil. 
15.shouldest keep them from the evil. 

5. lewd fellows of the baser sort, 

14. of wrong or ivicked lewdness, 

12. and the evil spirits went out of them. 

13. call over them which had evil spirits the 

15. And the evil spirit answered 

16. the man in whom the evil spirit 
21 . or spake any harm of thee. 

9. Abhor that which is evil; 
13. put away.. .that wicked person. 

4. deliver us from this present evil world, 
16. because the days are evil. 
13. to withstand in the evil day, 
16. the fiery darts of the wicked. 

21. in (your) mind by wicked works, 

22. Abstain from all appearance of evil. 
2. from unreasonable and wicked men: 

3. and keep (you) from evil. 



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ITi. 6: 4. railings, evil surmisings, 

2Ti. 3: 13. But evil men and seducers shall 

4: 18. from every evil work, 
Heb 3 : 1 2. an evil heart of unbelief, 

10:22. sprinkled from an evil conscience, 
Jas. 2: 4. are become judges of evil thoughts? 

4:16. all such rejoicing is evil. 
Uoh.2:13.ye have overcome the wicked one. 
14. ye have overcome the wicked one. 
3: 12. (who) was of that wicked one, 

— Because his own works were evil, 
5: 18. and that wicked one toucheth him not. 
19. the whole world lieth in wickedness, (lit. 
in the wicked) 
2 Joh. 1 1 . is partaker of his evil deeds. 
3Joh. 10. prating against us with malicious words: 
Rev.16: 2. a noisome and grievous sore upon 



19 
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7 

17 

Actsl7 

18 

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28 
Ro. 12 
ICo. 5 
Gal. 1 
Eph 5 



Col. 1: 
ITh. 5 
2Th 3 



irovog, ponos. 

Rev.l6:10.they gnawed their tongues for pain, 
11. because of their pains and their sores, 
21 : 4. neither shall there be any more pain .• 



7rojO£ia, porta. 

Lu. 13: 22. and Journeying toward Jerusalem. 

Jas. 1 : 11. shall the rich man fade away in his ways. 



Mat. 2: 8 
9, 

20, 
8: 9, 
13 
6 

7, 
4, 

7, 
1 

45 
27 
12 
15 
2 



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7rojO£vojuaf, poruomai. 

. Go and search diligently for the 
, they departed ; and, lo, the star, 
, and go into the land of Israel : 
, I say to this (man), Go, and he goeth ; 
. But go ye and learn what (that) 
. But go rather to the lost sheep 
. And as ye go, preach, saying, 
, Go and shew John again those things 
. And as they departed, Jesus began 
. At that time Jesus went on the sabbath 
. Then goeth he, and taketh with 
.go thou to the sea, and cast 
.goeth into the mountains, and 
. and departed thence. 
. Go into the village over against 
. And the disciples went , 
. Go ye therefore into the highways, 
. Then went the Pharisees, and 
. and departed from the temple : 
.but go ye rather to them that sell, 
. went and traded with the same, 
. Depart from me, ye cursed, 
. went unto the chief priests, 
. So they went, and made the sepulchre 
. And go quickly, and tell his disciples 
. And as they went to tell his disciples, 
. Now when they were going, 
. the eleven disciples ivent away into 
. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, 
. she went and told them that had been 
. as they walked, and went into the country. 
. Go ye into all the world, and 
. walking in all the commandments 
.and went into the hill country 
. And all went to be taxed, 
, Now his parents went to Jerusalem 
. through the midst of them went his way, 
. he departed and went into a desert 
that he should not depart from them. 



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Lu. 5: 24. and go unto thine house. 

7: 6. Then Jesus went with them. 

8.1 say unto one, Go, and he goeth ; 
1 1 . that he went into a city called Nain ; 
22. Go your way, and tell John 
50. Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace. 
8: 14. go forth, and are choked with cares 
48. thy faith hath made thee whole; go in 
peace. 
9:13. except we should go and buy meat 
51. set his face to go to Jerusalem, 
52. and they went, and entered into a 
53. as though he would go to Jerusalem. 

56. And they went to another village. 

57. as they went in the way, 
:37. Go, and do thou likewise. 

38. as they went, that he entered 
: 5. and shall go unto him at midnight, 

26. Then goeth he, and taketh (to him) 
:31. Get thee out, and depart hence: for 

32. Go ye, and tell that fox, 
33. 1 must walk to day, and 
: 10. #o and sit down in the lowest room ; 
19. and I go to prove them: 
31. going to make war against 

4. and go after that which is lost, 
15. And he went and joined himself to 
18.1 will arise and go to my father, 
30. but if one went unto them from the 
11. as he went to Jerusalem, 
14. Go shew yourselves unto the priests. 
19. Arise, go thy way : 
12. went into a far country 
28. he went before, ascending up to 
36. And as he went, they spread 

8. go ye not therefore after them. 

8. Go and prepare us the passover, 
22. the Son of man goeth, as it 
33. 1 am ready to go with thee, both into 
39. and went, as he was wont, 
13. two of them went (lit. were going) that 

same day 
28. unto the village, whither they went: and 
he made as though he would have gone 
(lit. to go) further. 
Job.. 4:50. Go thy way; thy son liveth. 

— and he went his way. 
7: 35. Whither will he go, 

— will he go unto the dispersed 

53. every man went unto his own house. 
8: 1. Jesus went unto the mount of Olives. 

11. go, and sin no more. 
10: 4. he goeth before them, 
11: 11. but I go, that I may awake him 
14: 2. 1 go to prepare a place for you. 
3. if I go and prepare a place for you, 
12. because I go unto my Father. 
28. 1 go unto the Father: 

7. but if I depart, I will send him 
28. 1 leave the world, and go to the Father. 
17. but go to my brethren, 
Acts 1 : 10. as he went up, behold, two men 

11. as ye have seen him go into heaven. 
25. that he might go to his own place. 
5:20. Go, stand and speak in the temple 

41 . And they departed from the presence 
8:26. Arise, and go toward the south 

27. And he arose and went: 

36. And as they went on (their) way, 

39. and he ivent on his way rejoicing. 
9: 3. And as he journeyed, he came near 

11. Arise, and go into the street which is 



19: 



24: 



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10: 
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14 



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24 
25 

26 

27 

28 

Ro. 15 

lCo.10 
16 



lTi. 1; 
2Ti. 4: 
Jas. 4; 
lPet.3: 

4 
2Pet.2 

3 
Jude 



15. Go thy way: for he is a chosen 

31. and walking in the fear of the Lord, 

20. get thee down, and go with them, 

17. and went into another place. 

16. suffered all nations to walk in their 
7. they assayed to go into Bithynia: 

16. as we went to prayer, a certain damsel 
36. depart, and go in peace. 
14. to go as it were to the sea: 
6.1 will go unto the Gentiles. 

21 . to go to Jerusalem, saying, 

1. departed for to go into Macedonia. 

22. behold, I go bound in the spirit 
5. we departed and went our way ; 

5. and went to Damascus, to bring 

6. that, as I made my journey, 
10. Arise, and go into Damascus ; 

21. Depart : for I will send thee far 

23. two hundred soldiers to go to Cassarea, 

32. left the horsemen to go with him, 

25. Go thy way for this time ; 
12. unto Caesar shalt thou go. 

20. whether he would go to Jerusalem, 

12. as I went to Damascus 

13. them which journeyed with me. 

3. gave (him) liberty to go unto his friends 

26. Go unto this people, and say, 

24. Whensoever I take my journey into Spain, 

25. now I go unto Jerusalem 

27. and ye be disposed to go ; 

4. if it be meet that I go also, they shall go 

with me. 

6. on my journey whithersoever I go. 

3. when I went into Macedonia, 
10. and is departed unto Thessalonica ; 
13. we will go into such a city, 
19. By which also he went and preached 

22. Who is gone into heaven, and is on 
3. when we walked in lasciviousness, 

10. them that walk after the flesh 
3. walking after their own lusts, 

11. they have gone in the way of Cain, 
16. walking after their own lusts ; 

18. who should walk (lit. walking) after their 

own 



TTopOib), portheo. 

Acts 9:21. Is not this he that destroyed them 

Gal. 1:13. the church of God, and wasted it: 

23. the faith which once he destroyed. 



Tropic fiog, porismos. 

LTi. 6: 5. supposing that gain is godliness: (lit. that 
godliness is gain) 
6. godliness with contentment is great gain. 



Tropvua, porma. 

Mat. 5: 32. saving for the cause of fornication, 
15:19. adulteries, fornications, thefts, 
19: 9. except (it be) for fornication, 
Mar 7: 21. adulteries, fornications, murders, 
Joh. 8 : 41 . We be not born of fornication ,■ 
Actsl5:20.and (from) fornication, and 
29. and from fornication : 
21: 25. from strangled, and from fornication. 
Ro. 1:29. fornication, wickedness, covetousness, 



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2Co.l2 

Gal. 5 

Eph. 5; 

Col. 3: 

lTh. 4: 

Rev. 2: 

9: 

14: 

17: 

18: 
19: 



: 1 . (that there is) fornication among you, and 

such fornication as is not 
: 13. Now the body (is) not for fornication, 
18. Flee fornication. 
: 2. (to avoid) fornication, let every 
:21 .and fornication and lasciviousness 
:19. Adultery, fornication, uncleanness, 
: 3. But fornication, and all uncleanness, 
: 5. fornication, uncleanness, 
: 3. ye should abstain from fornication : 
: 21 . to repent of her fornication ; 
: 21 . nor of their fornication, 
: 8. the wine of the wrath of her fornication. 
; 2. with the wine of her fornication. 
4. filthiness of her fornication : 
3. wine of the wrath of her fornication, 
2. corrupt the earth with her fornication, 



7Topvtvw, pornuo. 

lCo. 6: 18. but he that committeth fornication 

10: 8. Neither let us commit fornication, as some 
of them committed, 
Rev. 2: 14. unto idols, and to commit fornication. 
20. to commit fornication, and to eat 
17: 2. the kings of the earth have committed for- 
nication, 
18: 3. have committed fornication with her, 
9. who have committed fornication and 



iropvr), pornee. 

Mat.21 -.31, and the harlots go into the kingdom 

32. and the harlots believed him; 
Lu. 15; 30. devoured thy living with harlots, 
1 Co. 6:15. the members of an harlot ? 

16, is joined to an harlot is one body? 
Hebll :31. By faith the harlot Rahab perished not 
Jas. 2: 25. was not Rahab the harlot justified by 
Rev.17: 1. the judgment of the great whore 
5. THE MOTHER OF HARLOTS 

15. where the whore sitteth, 

16. these shall hate the whore, 

19: 2. he hath judged the great whore, 



Tropvog, pornos. 

lCo. 5: 9. not to company with fornicators : 

10. with the fornicators of this world, 

11. is called a brother be a fornicator, 
6: 9. neither fornicators, nor idolaters, 

Eph. 5: 5. that no whoremonger, nor unclean 
ITi. 1 : 10. For whoremongers, for them that defile 
Heb 12:16. Lest there (be) any fornicator, or profane 

13: 4. but whoremongers and adulterers God 
Rev.21: 8. and whoremongers, and sorcerers, 

22 ;15. whoremongers, and murderers, 



woppw, TropptoTspw, porro, porrotero. 

Mat.15: 8. but their heart is far from me. 
Mar 7: 6. but their heart is far from me. 
Lu. 14:32. while the other is yet a great way off, 
24:28. as though he would have gone further. 



7r6ppu)dev, porrothen. 

Lu. 17:12. which stood afar off: 



Heb 11 : 13. but having seen them afar off, 



Tropfyvpci) porphura. 

Mar 15: 17. And they clothed him with purple, 
20. they took off the purple from him, 
Lu. 16: 19. which was clothed in purple and 
Rev.17: 4. was arrayed in purple and scarlet 
18:12. and purple, and silk, and scarlet, 



7rop(j)VpEog, 7rop(pvpovg, porphiireos, 
porphurous. 

Joh. 19: 2. and they put on him a purple robe, 

5. crown of thorns, and the purple robe. 
Rev.l8:16.in fine linen, and purple, and scarlet, 



wop(j)vp6Tnjj\iQ, porphuropolis. 

Actsl6:14. Lydia, a seller of purple, 



7roo-aKig, posakis. 



Mat.l8:21.7iot0 oft shall my brother sin 

23:37. how often would I have gathered 
Lu. 13:34. how often would I have gathered 



TroaiQ, posts. 

Joh. 6; 55. and my blood is drink indeed. 

Ro. 14: 17. the kingdom of God is not meat and 

drink ; 
Col. 2: 16. judge you in meat, or in drink, 



TTOGOQ) pOSOS. 

Mat. 6:23. how great (is) that darkness! 

7:11. how much more shall your Father 
10:25. how much more (shall they call) 
12:12. How much then is a man better than 
15:34. .How many loaves have ye? 
16: 9. and how many baskets ye took up? 
10. and how many baskets ye took up? 
27 : 13. Hearest thou not how many things 
Mar 6:38. How many loaves have ye? 
8: 5. How many loaves have ye? 

19. how many baskets full of 

20. hoic many baskets full of fragments 
9:21. How long is it ago since this came 

15: 4. how many things they witness 
Lu. 11 :13.7jom; much more shall (your) 

12:24. how much more are ye better than 

28. how much more (will he clothe) you, 
15:17. How many hired servants of my 
16: 5. How much owest thou unto 
7. And how much owest thou? 
Acts21:20. how many thousands of Jews 
Ro. 11:12. how much more their fulness? 

24. how much more shall these, which be 
2Co. 7 :11. what carefulness it wrought in you, 
Phileml6.but how much more unto thee, 
Heb 9:14. How much more shall the blood 
10:29. Of how much sorer nunishment, 



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Lu. 


6:48. 






49 


Joh. 


7 


38 


Actsl6 


13 


2Co.l 1 


2d 


Rev 


8 


10 




9 


14 




12 


15 
16 




16 


4 

12 



22: 



iroTdfiog, potamos. 

and the floods came, 
rain descended, and the floods came, 
baptized of him in the river of Jordan, 
when the flood arose, the stream beat 
against which the stream did beat 
shall flow rivers of living water, 
we went out of the city by a river 
(in) perilsof waters, (in) perils of robbers, 
upon the third part of the rivers, 
bound in the great river Euphrates, 
cast out of his mouth water as a flood 
and swallowed up the flood 
poured out his vial upon the rivers 
upon the great river Euphrates ; 
a pure river of water of life, 
and on either side of the river, 



TTOTafio<p6pr]TOQ) potamophoreetos. 

Rev.12: 15. cause her to be carried away of the flood. 



noraTTog, potapos. 

Mat. 8:27, What manner of man is this, 

Mar 13 : 1 . Master, see what manner of stones and 

what buildings (are here)! 
Lu. 1 :29. what manner of salutation this should be. 

7 :39. and what manner of woman 
2^et.3:\\. what manner {of persons) ought ye to be 
Uoh.3: 1. Behold, what manner o/love the 



wort, pote. indefinitely. 

Lu. 22:32. and when thou art converted, 
Joh. 9: 13. him that aforetime was blind. 
Acts28:27.1est )( they should see with (their) eyes, 
Ro. 1:10. now at length I might have a 

7:9.1 was alive without the law once : 
11 :30. For as ye in times past have not 
ICo. 9: 7. Who goeth a warfare any time at his 
Gal. 1 : 13. of my conversation in time past 

23. which persecuted us in times past now 
preacheth the faith which once he 
2: 6. whatsoever )( they were, it maketh no 
matter 
Eph. 2: 2. "Wherein in time past ye walked 

3. in times past in the lusts of our flesh, 
11. that ye (being) in time past Gentiles 
13. ye who sometimes were far off 
5: 8. For ye were sometimes darkness, 
29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh ; 
Phi. 4: 10. that now at the last your care of me 
Col. 1 : 21. that were sometime alienated 

3: 7«ye also walked some time, when ye 
ITh. 2: 5. neither at any time used we 
Tit. 3: 3. ourselves also were sometimes foolish, 
Philem 1 1 . Which in time past was to thee 
Heb 1: 5. unto which of the angels said he at any 
time, 
13. to which of the angels said he at any time, 
2 : 1 . lest at any time we should let 
4: l.Let us therefore fear, lest, )( a promise 
lPet.2: 10. Which in time past (were) not a 
3 . 5. after this manner in the old time 

20. Which sometime were disobedient, 
2Pet.l;10.if ye do these things, ye shall never (lit. 

not ever) fall: 

21. prophecy came not in old time by the 



TTort, pote. interrog., or definitely. 

Mat.l7:17.how long (lit. until when) shall I be with 
you ? how long (lit. §-c.) shall I suffer you ? 
24: 3. when shall these things be ? 
25:37. when saw we thee an hungred, and fed 
(thee)? 

38. When saw we thee a stranger, 

39. Or when saw we thee sick, 
44. when saw we thee an hungred, 

Mar 9: 19. how long (lit. until when) shall I be with 
you ? how long ( lit. §-c.) shall I suffer you ? 
13: 4:. when shall these things be? 

33. for ye know not when the time is. 
35. for ye know not when the master 
Lu. 9: 41. how long (lit. until when) shall I be with 
you, 
12:36. ichen he will return from the wedding; 
17:20. when the kingdom of God should come, 
21: 7. but ichen shall these things be? 
Joh. 6:25. Rabbi, when earnest thou hither? 

10:24. How long (lit. §*e.) dost thou make us to 
doubt? 
Rev. 6: 10. How long (lit. §■<:.), O Lord, holy 



TTOTipov, poteron. 

Joh. 7 : 17. whether it be of God, or (whether) 



Mat.10: 
20: 



23 



26 



Mar 



14 



iLu. 11 
22 



Joh. 18 
lCo.10 



Rev.14 
16 
17 

18 



11:25. 



7rorr}piov, poteerion. 

a cup of cold (water) only in the 
Are ye able to drink of the cup 
Ye shall drink indeed of my cup, 
ye make clean the outside of the cup 
cleanse first that (which is) within the 

cup 
And he took the cup, and gave thanks, 
let this cup pass from me: 
if this cup may not pass away 
(as) the washing of cups, and pots, 
(as) the washing of pots and cups: 
a cup of water to drink 
can ye drink of the cup that I 
Ye shall indeed drink of the cup 
And he took the cup, and when 
take away this cup from me: 
make clean the outside of the cup and 
And he took the cup, and gave thanks, 
Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, 

This cup (is) the new testament 
if thou be willing, remove this cup 
the cup which my Father hath given 
The cup of blessing which we bless, 
Ye cannot drink the cup of the Lord, and 

the cup of devils : 
After the same manner also (he took) the 
• cup, 

This cup is the new testament 
and drink this cup, ye do shew 
and drink (this) cup of the Lord, 
and drink of (that) cup. 
into the cup of his indignation ; 
the cup of the wine of the fierceness 
having a golden cup in her hand 
in the cup which she hath filled 



7T07l?W, potizO. 
Mat.10: 42. whosoever shall give to drink 



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Mat.25:35.and ye gave me drink: 
37. and gave (thee) drink? 
42. and ye gave me no drink: 
27:48. and gave him to drink. 
Mar 9:41. shall give you a cup of water to drink 

15:36. and gave him to drink, saying, 
Lu. 13: 15. and lead (him) away to watering? 
Ro. 12:20. if he thirst, give him drink: 
lCo. 3: 2.1 have fed you with milk, 

6. 1 have planted, Apollos watered; 
7. neither he that watereth; 
8. and he that watereth are one: 
12: 13. and have been all made to drink into 
Rev.14: 8. because she made all nations drink 



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1Co.15:55. O death, where (is) thy sting? O grave, 

where (is) thy victory ? 
Heb 11:8. not knowing whither he went. 
lPet.4:18.w/iere shall the ungodly and 
2Pet.3: 4. Where is the promise of his coming? 
Uoh.2:ll.and knoweth not whither he goeth, 
Rev. 2: 13. and where thou dwellest, 



iroTog, potos, 
lPet.4: 3. banquetings, (lit. drinkings) and abomin- 



able idolatries: 



irov,pou. indefinitely. 

Ro. 4:19. when he was about an hundred 
Heb 2: 6. But one in a certain place testified, 
4: 4. spake in a certain place of the seventh 



7rov,pou. interrog., or definitely. 

Mat. 2: 2. Where is he that is born King of 
4. where Christ should be born. 
8:20. the Son of man hath not where to lay 
26:17. Where wilt thou that we prepare 
Mar 14:12. Where wilt thou that we go and 
14. Where is the guestchamber, 
15:47. beheld where he was laid. 
Lu. 8:25. Where is your faith? 

9:58. the Son of man hath not where to lay 
12: 17. where to bestow my fruits? 
17: 17. but where (are) the nine? 

37. Where, Lord? And he said 
22: 9. Where wilt thou that we prepare? 
11. Where is the guestchamber, 
Joh. 1:38(39). where dwellest thou? 

39(40). They came and saw where he dwelt, 
3: 8. and whither it goeth: 
7: 11. at the feast, and said, Where is he? 

35. Whither will he go, that we shall not 
8 : 10. where are those thine accusers ? 

14. whence I came, and whither I go; 

— whence I come, and whither I go. 
19. Where is thy Father? 

9: 12. Where is he? He said, I know not. 
11 :34. Where have ye laid him? 

57. if any man knew where he were, 
12: 35. knoweth not whither he goeth. 
13:36. Lord, whither goest thou? 
14: 5. we know not whither thou goest; 
16: 5. Whither goest thou ? 
20: 2. we know not where they have laid 

13. 1 know not where they have laid 

15. tell me where thou hast laid him, 
Ro. 3:27. W here (is) boasting then? 

ICo. 1:20. Where (is) the wise? where (is) the 
scribe? where is the disputer of this 
world? 
12: 17. where (were) the hearing? 

— where (were) the smelling? 
19. where (were) the body? 



TTOVQ, p0US. 
Mat. 4: 6. lest at any time thou dash thy foot 

5:35. for it is his foot stool: (lit. the footstool of 

his feet) 
7: 6. lest they trample them under their feet, 
10:14. shake off the dust of your feet. 
15:30. cast them down at Jesus' feet; 
18: 8. if thy hand or thy foot offend thee, 

— than having two hands or two feet 
29.fellowservant fell down at his feet, 

22:13. Bind him hand and foot, 

44.tilllmake thine enemies thy footstool? 
(lit. S-c) 
28 : 9. and held him by the feet, 
Mar 5:22.hefellathis/ee*, 

6: 11. the dust under your feet for a testimony 
7: 25. and came and fell at his feet: 
9 : 45. if thy foot offend thee, cut it off: 

— than having two feet to be cast 

12: 36. make thine enemies thy/ooistool. (lit. §-c.) 
Lu. 1 : 79. to guide our feet into the way of peace. 
4:11. thou dash thy foot against a stone. 
7:38.stoodat his feet behind (him) weeping, 
and began to wash his feet with tears, 

— and kissed his feet, 

44. thou gavest me no water for ray feet: but 

she hath washed ray feet with 

45. hath not ceased to kiss my feet. 

46. anointed my feet with ointment. 
8:35. sitting at the feet of Jesus, clothed, 

41. he fell down at Jesus' feet, 
9: 5. the very dust from your feet 
10: 39. which also sat at Jesus' feet, 
15: 22. and shoes on (his) feet: 
17: 16. fell down on (his) face at his feet, 
- 20:43. thine enemies thy/oofstool. (lit. §-c.) 
24:39. Behold my hands and my feet, 

40. shewed them (his) hands and (h\s) feet. 
Joh. 11 : 2. and wiped his feet with her hair, 

32. she fell down at his feet, 

44. bound hand and foot with graveclothes : 
12: 3. and anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped 

his feet with her hair: 
13: 5. to wash the disciples' feet, 
6. dost thou wash my feet ? 

8. Thou shalt never wash my feet. 

9. Lord, not my feet only, but also 
10; save to wash (his) feet, 

12. after he had washed their feet, 
14. and Master, have washed your feet ; ye 
also ought to wash one anothers' feet. 
20: 12. and the other at the feet, 
Acts 2 : 35 . Until I make thy foes thy/ootetool. (lit. §*c. ) 
4:35. laid (them) down at the apostles' feet: 

37. and laid (it) at the apostles' feet. 
5: 2. and laid (it) at the apostles' feet. 
9. behold, the feet of them which have 
10. fell she down straightway at his feet, 
7: 5. no, not (so much as) to set his foot on: 

33. Put off thy shoes from thy feet: 

49. and earth (is) my/oo<stool: (lit. fyc.) 
58. at a young man's feet, 
10: 25. and fell down at his feet, 



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Actsl3: 23. whose shoes of (his) feet I am not 
51. shook off the dust of their feet 
14: 8. impotent in his feet, 

10. Stand upright on thy feet. 
16 -.24. made their feet fast in the stocks. 
21 ; 11. bound his own hands and feet, 
22 : 3. at the feet of Gamaliel, 
26: 16. rise, and stand upon thy feet : 
Ro. 3: 15. Their /ee* (are) swift to shed blood: 
10:15. How beautiful are the feet of them 
16: 20. shall bruise Satan under your /eeZ shortly. 
lCo.12: 15. If the foot shall say, Because 
21. nor again the head to the feet, 
15:25. hath put all enemies under his feet. 
27. he hath put all things under his feet. 
Eph. 1:22. hath put all (things) under his feet, 

6:15. And your feet shod with the 
lTi. 5: 10. if she have washed the saints' feet, 
Heb 1:13. thine enemies thy footstool ? 
2: 8. in subjection under his feet. 
10: 13. till his enemies be made his/ooZstool. 
12: 13. make straight paths for your feet, 
Rev. 1:15. And his feet like unto fine brass, 
17. 1 fell at his feet as dead. 
2:18. and his feet (are) like fine brass ; 
3: 9. and worship before thy feet, 
10: Land his feet as pillars of fire: 

2. and he set his right foot upon the sea, 
11:11. and they stood upon their feet; 
12: Land the moon under hex feet, 
13: 2. and his feet were as (the feet) of 
19: 10. 1 fell at h\s feet to worship him. 
22: 8. before the feet of the angel which 



Trpayjua, pragma. 

Mat.18: 19. touching any thing that they shall ask, 
Lu. 1 : La declaration of those things 
Acts 5: 4. why hast thou conceived this thing 
Ro. 16: 2. in whatsoever business she hath need 
lCo. 6: 1. having a matter against another, 
2Co. 7 : 1 1. to be clear in this matter. 
lTh. 4: 6. defraud his brother in (any) matter : 
Heb 6:18. That by two immutable things, 
10: 1. not the very image of the things, 
11 : Lis the substance of things hoped for, 
Jas. 3: 16. confusion and every evil work. 



TrpayiiaTua, pragmafia. 

2Ti. 2: 4.entangleth himself with the affairs (lit. 
negotiations') of (this) life; 



7rpa.KT(i)p, praetor. 

Lu. 12:58. the judge deliver thee to the officer, and 
the officer cast thee 



Trpa^iQ, praxis. 



Mat.16: 27. according to his works, (lit. acting) 
Lu. 23: 51. to the counsel and deed of them ; 
Actsl9: 18. confessed, and shewed their deeds. 
Ro. 8 : 13. do mortify the deeds of the body, 

12: 4. all members have not the same office 
Col. 3: 9. the old man with his deeds ; 



irpqog, praos. 

Mat.ll :29.for I am meek and lowly in heart: 



7TjOaorrjC3 praotees. 

lCo. 4: 21. and (in) the spirit of meekness? 

2Co.lO: l.by the meekness and gentleness of Christ, 

Gal. 5 : 23. Meekness, temperance: 

6 : Lin the spirit of meekness ; 
Eph. 4: 2. With all lowliness and meekness, 
Col. 3:12. meekness, longsuffering ; 
lTi. 6: 11. patience, meekness. 
2Ti. 2:25. In meekness instructing those 
Tit. 3: 2. shewing all meekness unto all 



Trpa.yp.aTzvofAa.1, pragmatuomai. 

Lu. 19:13. Occupy (lit. trade) till I come. 



TrpaiTojpiov, praitorion. 

Mat.27:27.took Jesus into the common hall, 
Mar 15: 16. into the hall, called Prcetorium, 
Joh. 18 : 28. unto the hall of judgment : 

— went not into the judgment hall, 
33. Pilate entered into the judgment hall 
19: 9. went again into the judgment hall, 
Acts23:35.to be kept in Herod's judgment hall. 
Phi. 1:13. are manifest in all the palace, 



irpaaia, prasia. 

Mar 6: 40. And they sat down in ranks, (lit. range 
by range) 



irpaaau), irpaTrw, prasso, pratto. 

Lu. 3: 13. Exact no more than that which is ap- 
pointed you. 
19: 23. 1 might have required mine own 
22: 23. that should do this thing. 
23: 15. nothing worthy of death is done unto him. 
41. we receive the due reward of our deeds : 
but this man hath done nothing amiss. 
Joh. 3:20. every one that doeth evil hateth 

5: 29. and they that have done evil, 
Acts 3: 17. through ignorance ye did (it), 
5:35. what ye intend to do as touching 
15:29.yesAaZZt?owell. 
16 : 28. Do thyself no harm : 
17: 7. these all do contrary to the decrees 
19: 19. of them also which used curious arts 

36. and to do nothing rashly. 
25: 11. or have committed any thing worthy 

25. that he had committed nothing 
26: 9. that I ought to do many things 

20. and do works meet for repentance. 

26. this thing was not done in a corner. 
31 . This man doeth nothing worthy of 

Ro. 1 : 32. that they which commit such 

— have pleasure in them that do them. 
2: l.doest the same things. 

2. against them which commit such things. 
3.judgest them which do such things, 
25. if thou keep the law: 
7: 15. what I would, that do I not; 
19. which I would not, that I do. 
9:11. neither having done any good or evil, 



riPA 

Ro. 13: 4. upon him that doeth evil. 

ICo. 9:17. For if I do this thing willingly, 

2Co. 5: 10. according to that he hath done, 

12:21. which they have committed. 
Gal. 5:21. that they which do such things 
Eph. 6:21. (and) how I do, Tychicus, 
Phi. 4: 9. and seen in me, do : 
ITh. 4: 11. and to do your own business, 



Trpqvg, praus. 

Mat. 5: 5. Blessed (are) the meek : for 

21: 5. thy King cometh unto thee, meek, and 
lPet. 3: 4. of a meek and quiet spirit, 



7TpqvTYig, prciutees. 

Jas. 1:21. receive with meekness the engrafted 
3: 13. his works with meekness of wisdom. 
IPet. 3: 15. with meekness and fear: 



TTpaio see irnrpaaKU). 



TrplTTu, prepi. 

Mat. 3: 15. for thus it hecometh (lit. is becoming for) 

us to fulfil all 
1 Co.ll : 13. is it comely that a woman 
Eph. 5: 3. as hecometh saints ; 
ITi. 2: 10. which hecometh women professing 
Tit. 2: 1. which become sound doctrine: 
Heb 2: 10. For it became him, for whom 
7:26. such an high priest became us, 



7TjO£o-€£ta, presbia. 

Lu. 14:32. he sendeth an ambassage, 

19:14. and sent a message after him, 



irpea^evd), presbuo. 

2Co. 5:20. we are a?nbassadors for Christ, 
Eph. 6:20. 1 am an ambassador in bonds: 



TTpecr^vrtpiov, presbuterion. 

Lu. 22:66. the elders of the people and 
Acts22: 5. and all the estate of the elders: 
ITi. 4: 14. of the hands of the presbytery. 



irpEG&vTEpog, -TEpa, presbuteros^ -tera. 

Mat.15: 2. the tradition of the elders? 

16:21. suffer many things of the elders 
21 : 23. and the elders of the people 
26: 3. and the elders of the people, 

47. and elders of the people. 

57. and the elders were assembled. 

59. the chief priests, and elders, 
27 : 1 . and elders of the people 

3. to the chief priests and elders, 

12. accused of the chief priests and elders, 

20. the chief priests and elders persuaded 

41 . with the scribes and elders, 
28: 12. were assembled with the elders, 



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3. holding the tradition of the elders. 

5. according to the tradition of the elders, 
31 . and be rejected of the elders, 
27. and the scribes, and the elders, 
43. priests and the scribes and the elders. 
53. and the elders and the scribes. 

l.with the elders and scribes 

3. he sent unto him the elders of the Jews, 

22. and be rejected of the elders 
25. Now his elder son was in the field: 

l.came upon (him) with the elders, 
52. and captains of the temple, and the elders, 

9. beginning at the eldest, [plural] 
; 17. and your old men shall dream dreams: 

5. that their rulers, and elders, 
8. Ye rulers of the people, and elders of 

Israel, 
23. and elders had said unto them. 

12. and the elders, and the scribes, 
30. and sent it to the elders by 

23. ordained them elders in every church, 
2. unto the apostles and elders about this 

4. and (of) the apostles and elders, 

6. And the apostles and elders 

22. pleased it the apostles and elders, 

23. The apostles and elders and brethren 
; 4. that were ordained of the apostles and 

elders 

17. and called the elders of the church. 
: 18. and all the elders were present. 

14. the chief priests and elders, 
; l.high priest descended with the elders, 
: 15. the chief priests and the elders of the Jews 

1 . Rebuke not an elder, but intreat 

2. The elder women as mothers ; 
17. Let the elders that rule well 
19. Against an elder receive not an accusation, 

but before two 

5. ordain elders in every city, 
: 2. For by it the elders obtained a good report. 

14. let him call for the elders of the church ; 
l.The elders which are among you 

5. submit yourselves unto the elder, [plural] 
1 .The elder unto the elect lady 
1 . The elder unto the wellbeloved Gaius, 
4. 1 saw four and twenty elders sitting, 

10. The four and twenty elders 
5: 5. And one of the elders saith unto me, 

6. and in the midst of the elders, 
8. four (and) twenty elders fell down 

11. and the beasts and the elders: 
14. the four (and) twenty elders fell down 
7: 11. and (about) the elders and the four 

13. And one of the elders answered, 
11:16. the four and twenty elders, which sat 
14: 3. before the four beasts, and the elders: 
19: 4. the four and twenty elders and the four 



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11: 
14: 

15: 

Lu. 7: 

9: 

15: 

20: 

22; 

Joh. 8: 

Acts 2 

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16: 

20: 
21: 
23: 
24: 
25: 
ITi. 5: 



Tit. 1: 
Heb 11: 
Jas. 5 : 
lPet.5: 

2Joh. 
3Joh. 
Rev. 4; 



7TjO£o-€urr/Cj presbutees. 

Lu. 1:18. for I am an old man, and my wife 
Tit. 2: 2. That the aged men be sober, 
Philem. 9. being such an one as Paul the aged, 

7rpe<jtvrig, presbutis. 

Tit. 2: 3. The aged women likewise, 

7rpr)VY]c, preenees. 

Acts 1 : 18. and falling headlong, he burst 



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7Tj0i^w, prizo. 

Heb 11 :37. they were sawn asunder, 



TTpiv, irpiv rj, prin, Si prin ee. 

Mat. 1 : 18. before they came together, 
26:34. before the cock crow, 

75. Before the cock crow, thou shalt 
Mar 14: 30. before the cock crow twice, 
72. Before the cock crow twice, 
Lu. 2:26. before he had seen the Lord's Christ. 
22 -.34. before that thou shalt thrice deny 
61. Before the cock crow, 
Joh. 4:49. Sir, come down ere my child die. 
8:58. Before Abraham was, I am. 
14:29. 1 have told you before it come to pass, 
Acts 2:20. before that great and notable day 
7: 2. before he dwelt in Charran, 
25:16. before that he which is accused 



TTf> 



iii) see 



wpiZi 



Mat. 5 

6 

8 

11 

24 

Mar 1 

Lu. 1: 

2: 

7: 

9 = 

10: 

11: 

21: 

22: 

Joh. 1: 

5: 

10: 

11: 

12: 

13: 

17: 

Acts 5: 

12 

13 

14 

21 

23 

Ro. 16 

ICo. 2 

4 

2Co.l2 

Gal. 1 

2 

3 

Eph. 1 

Col. 1 

2Ti. 1 

4 



rrpo, pro. 

Note. — It governs the genitive. 

: 12. the prophets which were before you. 
: 8. ye have need of, before ye ask him. 
:29. to torment us before the time? 
: 10. 1 send my messenger before thy face, 
:38. in the days that were before the flood 
: 2. 1 send my messenger before thy face, 
: 76. thou shalt go before the face of the Lord 
: 21. before he was conceived in the womb. 
:27. 1 send my messenger before thy face, 
:52. And sent messengers before his face: 
: 1 . two and two before his face into every 
:38.he had not first washed before dinner. 
: 12. But before all these, they shall 
: 15. this passover with you before I suffer: 
: 48(49). Before that Philip called thee, 
: 7. another steppeth down before me. 
: 8. All that ever came before me are thieves 
:55.up to Jerusalem before the passover, 
: l.Then Jesus six days before the passover 
(7T|o6 e£ rjfxtpiov rov rcaay^a) 
1 . Now before the feast of the passover, 

19. Now I tell you before it come, 
: 5. which I had with thee before the world 

24. before the foundation of the world. 
:23. standing without before the doors: 

36. For before these days rose up Theudas, 
: 6. and the keepers before the door kept 

14. told how Peter stood before the gate. 
: 24. before (lit. before the face of) his coming 
: 13. which was before their city, 
:38. which before these days madest 
: 15. and we, or ever he come near, are ready 
: 7. who also were in Christ before me. 
: 7. God ordained before the world 
: 5. judge nothing before the time, 
: 2. above fourteen years ago, 
: 17. which were apostles before me ; 
: 12. For before that certain came from James, 
: 23. But before faith came, 
: 4. before the foundation of the world, 
: 1 7. And he is before all things, and 
: 9. before the world began ; 
:21.Do thy diligence to come before winter. 



Tit. 1 : 2. promised before the world began ; 
Heb 11: 5. for before his translation he had 
Jas. 5: 9. the judge standeth before the door. 
12. But above all things, my brethren, 
IPet. 1 : 20. foreordained before the foundation of 
4: 8. above all things have fervent charity 



Trpoayio, proago. 

Mat. 2: 9. went before them, till it came and 
14: 22. to go before him unto the other side, 
21 : 9. the multitudes that went before, 

31. #o into the kingdom of God before you. 
26:32.1 will go before you into Galilee. 
28: 7. he goeth before you into Galilee ; 

Mar 6:45. to go to the other side before unto 
10:32. and Jesus went before them: 
11 : 9. And they that went before, 
14:28.1 will go before you into Galilee. 
16: 7. that he goeth before you into Galilee: 

Lu. 18:39. they which went before rebuked him, 

Acts! 2 : 6. when Herod would have brought him forth, 
16:30. And brought them out, and said, 
25:26. 1 have brought him forth before you, 

ITi. 1:18. according to the prophecies which went 
before on thee, 
5:24. going before to judgment; 

Heb 7 : 18. of the commandment going before 



TrpoaipEO/uLai, proaireomai. 

2Co. 9: 7. according as he purposeth in his heart, 



irpoairiaofiai, proaitiaomai. - 

Ro. 3: 9. for -we have before proved both Jews and 
Gentiles, 



TrpoaKOvoj, proakouo* 

Col. 1 : 5. whereof ye heard before in the word 



Trpoajuaprdvo), proamartano. % 

2Co.l2: 21 .bewail many which have sinned already, 
13: 2. write to them which heretofore have sinned, 



Mar 14: 



irpoavXiov, proaulion. 

And he went out into the porch ,• 



7TjOo€aivw, probaino. 

Mat. 4:21 . And going on from thence, 
Mar 1:19. when he had gone a little farther thence, 
Lu. 1 : 7. both were (now) well stricken in years. 
18. and my wife well stricken in years. 
2:36. she was of a great age, (lit. advanced in 
days) 



7Tjoo€<xXXw, proballo. 

Lu. 21 :30. When they now shoot forth, 
Actsl9:33.the Jews putting him forward. 



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irpo^ariKog, probatikos. 
Joh. 5: 2. by the sheep (market) a pool, 



npo 



Mat. 7: 
9: 

10! 

12; 

15: 

18, 
25 

26 
Mar 6: 

14 
Lu. 15 

Joh. 2 

10 



21 

Acts 8 
Ro. 8 
Hebl3 
lPet.2 

Rev.18 



7r/)o€arov, probaton. 

come to you in sheep's clothing, 

as sheep having no shepherd. 

go rather to the lost sheep of the 

I send you forth as sheep in the 

that shall have one sheep, 

is a man better than a sheep ? 

but unto the lost sheep of the 

have an hundred sheep, 

divideth (his) sheep from the goats: 

he shall set the sheep on his 

the sheep of the flock shall be scattered 

they were as sheep not having a 

and the sheep shall be scattered. 

having an hundred sheep, 

for I have found my sheep which 

that sold oxen and sheep and doves, 

and the sheep, and the oxen ; 

by the door into the sheept'old, 

is the shepherd of the sheep. 

and the sheep hear his voice: and he 

calleth his own sheep by name, 
he putteth forth his own sheep, he goeth 

before them, and the sheep follow him: 
. I am the door of the sheep. 
but the sheep did not hear them, 
giveth his life for the sheep. 
whose own the sheep are not, 
leaveth the sheep, and fleeth : 
and scatter eth the sheep. 
.and careth not for the sheep. 
. I lay down my life for the sheep. 
. And other sheep I have, 
ye are not of my sheep, 
My sheep hear my voice, 
. He saith unto him, Feed my sheep. 
.Jesus saith unto him, Feed my sheep. 
. He was led as a sheep to the slaughter; 
. accounted as sheep for the slaughter, 
that great Shepherd of the sheep, 
For ye were as sheep going astray ; 
beasts, and sheep, and horses, 



7T/oo€i€a?w, probibazo. 

Mat.l 4: 8. being before instructed of her mother, 
Actsl9:33. they drew Alexander out of the multitude, 



7TjOo€X£7rw, problepo. 

Heb 11:40. God having provided some better thing 
for us, 



Ro. 



irpoyivofiai, proginomai. 

3: 25. for the remission of sins that are past, 



7rpoyivuxTK(i) 9 proginosko. 

Acts26: 5. Which knew me from the beginning, 
Ro. 8 : 29. For whom he did foreknow, 

11: 2. his people which he foreknew. 
IPet.l :20. Who verily was foreordained before 
2Pet.3: 17. seeing ye knoic (these things) before, 



TrpoyvwaiQ, prognosis. 

Acts 2: 23. and foreknowledge of God, 
lPet. 1 : 2. according to the foreknowledge of 



7rpoyovoi, progonoi. 

iTi. 5: 4. and to requite their parents : 

2Ti. 1: 3. whom I serve from (jay) forefathers 



TrpoypcKJHi), prographo. 

Ro. 15: 4. whatsoever things were written aforetime 

were written for our learning, 
Gal. 3: 1. Jesus Christ hath been evidently set forth, 
Eph. 3: 3. as I wrote afore in few words, 
Jude 4. who were before of old ordained to this 



7Tj00^rjXoc5 prodeelos. 



ITi. 5:24. Some men's sins are open beforehand, 

25. the good works (of some) are manifest 
beforehand ; 
Heb 7: 14. For (it is) evident that our Lord 



7T|Oo8iSa>jUf, prodidomi. 

Ro. 11 :35. Or who hath first given to him, 



7TjOo8orrjc? prodotees. 



Lu. 6: 16. which also was the traitor. 

Acts 7:52. ye have been now the betrayers and 

2Ti. 3: 4. Traitors, heady, highminded, 



TTpo^pifU)) see Ttporpkyjs). 



TrpoSpofiog, prodromos. 

Heb 6:20. Whither the forerunner is for us 



7rpou$£(t), proldeo. 

Acts 2: 31. He seeing this before spake of 
Gal. 3: 8. And the scripture, foreseeing that 



irpoEXTriZd), proelpizo. 

Eph. 1 : 12. who first trusted in Christ. 



7TjOO£7rw, proepo. 

Acts 1:16. the Holy Ghost by the mouth of David 

spake before concerning Judas, 
Gal. 5:21. as I have also told (you) in time past, 
ITh. 4: 6. as we also have forewarned you 



TTpoevapxofiai, proenarkomai. 

2 Co. 8: 6. that as he had begun, so he would also 
finish in you 
10. who have begun before, not only to do, . 



1IP0 
TTpoeTrayysWonai, proepangellomai. 

Ro. 1 : 2. Which he had promised afore by his 



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JIPO 



TrpoEptoj, proereo. 

Mat 24: 25. 1 have told you before. 
Mar 13:23. 1 have foretold you all things. 
Ro. 9: 29. as Esaias said before, Except 
2Co. 7: 3. 1 have said before, that ye are 
13: 2. 1 told you before, and foretell 
Gal. 1 : 9. As we said before, so say I now 
Heb 10: 15. after that he had said before, 
2Pet.3: 2. of the words which were spoken before 
Jude 17. the words which were spoken before 



7rpo6vfiia, prothumia. 



irpozpxoixai, proerkomai. 

Mat 26: 39. he went a little farther, and 

Mar 6:33. out of all cities, and outwent them, 

14:35. And he went forward a little, and 
Lu. 1 : 17. he shall go before him in the 

22: 47. one of the twelve, went before them, 
Actsl2: 10. and passed on through one street ; 

20: 5. These going before tarried for us 
13. And we went before to ship, and 
2Co. 9: 5. that they vjould go before unto you, 



7TjOO£Totjua^w, proetoimazo. 

Ro. 9 : 23. which he had afore prepared 

Eph. 2 -.10. which God hath before ordained that 

TrposvayyeXiZofiai, prouangelizomai. 

Gal. 3: 8. preached before the gospel unto Abraham, 



irpoi^ofJ-at, proekomai. 

Ro. 3: 9. What then? are we better (than they)? 



7rpor}ywfjLai, proeegeomai. 

Ro. 12: 10. in honour preferring one another ; 



Mat 12 



Mar 


2: 


Lu. 


6: 


Actsll: 




27: 


Ro. 


8: 




9: 


Eph 


. 1: 




3: 


2Ti. 


1: 




3; 


Heb 


9; 



irpoOeaig, prothesis. 

4. and did eat the shewbread, (lit. the bread 
of setting before) 
26. did eat the shewbread, (lit. the bread §-c. ) 

4. did take and eat the shewbread, (lit. §-c. ) 
23. that with purpose of heart 
13. that they had obtained (their) purpose, 
28. the called according to (his) purpose. 
11. that the purpose of God according to 

election 
11. according to the purpose of him 
: 11. According to the eternal purpose 
: 9. according to his own purpose 
; 10. manner of life, purpose, faith, 
: 2. and the shewbread ; (lit. the setting before 
of bread) 



Gal. 



7rpo9e o-p.ia, prothesmia. 

4: 2. until the time appointed of the father. 



Actsl7:ll.with all readiness of mind, 
2Co. 8: 11. as (there was) a readiness to will, 
12. if there be first a willing mind, 
19. and (declaration of) your ready mind : 
9: 2. 1 know the forwardness of your mind, 



7rp69vp.og, prothumos. 

Mat.26:41.the spirit indeed (is) willing, 
Mar 14:38. The spirit truly (is) ready, 
Ro. 1:15. So, as much as in me is, I am ready to 
preach the gospel to 



7rpo6vfjLii)Q, prothumos. 

lPet.5: 2. not by constraint, but willingly ; 



irpoLo-T-nfjii, pro'isteemi. 

Ro. 12: 8. he that ruleth, with diligence ; 
lTh. 5 : 12. and are over you in the Lord, 
ITi. 3: 4. One that ruleth well his own house, 
5. if a man know not how to rule his 
12. ruling their children and their own 
5:17. Let the elders that rule well be 
Tit. 3: 8. be careful to maintain good works. 
14. learn to maintain good works 



TrpoKaXiop.ai, prokaleomai. 

Gal. 5:26. provoking one another,- envying 



irpOKCLTayyiWio, prokatangello. 

Acts 3: 18. which God before had shewed by 

24. have likewise foretold of these days. 
7:52. slain them which shewed before of 
2Co. 9: 5. your bounty, whereof ye hadnotice before, 
(lit. your previously notified bounty) 



TTpoicaTapTiZu), prokatartizo, 

2Co. 9: 5. and make up beforehand your bounty, 



irpoKUfiai, prokimai. 

2Co. 8: 12. if there be first a willing mind, 
Heb . 6: 18. to lay hold upon the hope set before us: 
12: 1. the race that is set before us, 

2. for the joy that was set before him 
Jude 7. are set forth for an example, 



irpoKTipvcrGb), proheerusso. 

Acts 3:20. Jesus Christ, which before was preached 
unto you : 
13:24. When John had first preached before his 
coming the baptism of 



Phi 



irpoKOTrr}, prokopee. 

1 : 12. unto the furtherance of the gospel 



npo 

Phi. 1 : 25. for your furtherance and joy of faith 
lTi. 4: 15. that thy profiting may appear to all. 



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7iy>OK07rrto, prokopto. 

Lu. 2:52. Jesus increased in wisdom and 
Ro. 13: 12. The night is far spent, 
Gal. 1:14. And profited in the Jews' religion 
2Ti. 2: 16. for they icill increase unto more 
3: 9. But they shall proceed no further: 
13. shall wax worse and worse, deceiving, 



TrpoKpifia, prokrima. 

lTi. 5:21. without preferring one before another, 



wpoKvpooimai, prokuroomai. 

Gal. 3: 17. the covenant, that was confirmed before of 



God in Christ, 



TTpoopiZw, probrizo. 



Acts 4:28. determined before to be done. 

Ro. 8:29. did predestinate (to be) conformed 

30. whom he did predestinate, them he also 
lCo. 2: 7. which God ordained (lit. pre-ordained) 

before the world 
Eph 1 : 5. Having predestinated us unto the adoption 
l\. being predestinated according to the pur- 
pose of him 



irpoXajLitavw, prolambano. 

Mar 14: 8. she is come aforehand (lit. hath anticipated) 

to anoint 
lCo.ll: 21. every one taketh before (other) his 
Gal. 6: I . if a man be overtaken in a fault, 



wpoXiyii), prolego. 



2Co.l3: 2. and foretell (you), as if I were present, 
Gal. 5:21. of the which I tell you before, 
ITh. 3: 4. we told you before that we should 



irpofiapTvpofiai, promarturomai. 

Wet.\:\\.when it testified beforehand the sufferings 
of Christ, and the glory 



TrpojULeXerau), promeletao. 

Lu. 21 : 14. not to meditate before what ye shall 



irpofi^pijivao), promerimnao. 

Mar 13: 11. take no thought beforehand what 



Ro. 12 
2Co. 8 
lTi. 5 



irpovouo, pronoeo. 

17. Provide things honest in the sight 
21 . Providing for honest things, 
8. But if any provide not for his own, 



-rrpovoia, pronoya. 

Acts24: 2. unto this nation by thy providence, 
Ro. 13: 14. and make not provision for the 



7TjOOOjoaw, proorao. 

Acts 2:25. 1 foresaw the Lord always before my face, 
21 :29. For they had seen before with him 



irpowaaxw, propasko. 

ITh. 2: 2. after that we had suffered before, 



7rp07refnriJt), propempo. 

Actsl5: 3. And being brought on their way by the 
church, 
20:38. And they accompanied him unto the ship. 
21 : 5. and they all brought us on our way, 
Ro. 15:24. and to be brought on my way thitherward 
lCo.16: 6. that ye may bring me on ray journey 

11. but conduct him forth in peace, 
2Co. 1 : 16. of you to be brought on my way 
Tit. 3:13. Bring Zenas the lawyer and Apollos on 

their journey diligently, 
3 Joh. 6. if thou bring forward on their journey 



Trpoirerrig, propetees. 

Actsl9:36.and to do nothing rashly. 
2Ti. 3: 4. Traitors, heady, highminded, 



7T|007rOjO£uo/xat, proporuomai. 

Lu. 1 : 76. thou shalt go before the face of the Lord 
Acts 7:40. Make us gods to go before us: 



irpog, pros. 

Note. — It governs the accusative case with these 
few exceptions : In five places it is found with 
a dative, marked d ; in one passage, Acts. 27 :34, 
it has a genitive, marked s. 

Mat. 2: 12. they should not return to Herod, 
3: 5. Then went out to him Jerusalem, 
10. the ax is laid unto the root 
13. to Jordan unto John. 
14. and comest thou to me? 
15. Jesus answering said unto him, 
4: 6. thou dash thy foot against a stone. 
5: 28. on a woman to lust after her 
6 : 1 . to be seen of them : 
7: 15. which come to you in sheep's 
10: 6. But go rather to the lost sheep of 

13. let your peace return to you. 
11 :28. Come unto me, all (ye) that labour 
13: 2. were gathered together unto him, 
30. bind them in bundles to burn them: 
56. are they not all with us ? 
14:25. Jesus went unto them, 

28. bid me come unto thee on the water. 

29. on the water, to go to Jesus. 

17: 14. when they were come to the multitude, 
19: 8. because of the hardness of your hearts 
14. and forbid them not, to come unto me: ' < 



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npo 



Mat.21 : 1. unto the mount of Olives, 

32. For John came unto you 

34.senHiis servants to the husbandmen, 

37. he sent unto them his son, 
23: 5. for to be seen of men: 

34. 1 send unto you prophets, 

37. which are sent unto thee, 
25: 9. but go ye rather to them that sell, 

36. and ye came unto me. 

39. and came unto thee? 
26 :12. she did (it) for my burial. 

14. went unto the chief priests, 

18. Go into the city to such a man, 

— keep the passover at thy house (Trpog <re) 
40. he cometh unto the disciples, 

45. Then cometh he to his disciples, 
55. 1 sat daily with you teaching 
57. led (him) away to Caiaphas 
27: 4. What (is that) to us? 

14. he answered him to never a word ; 

19. his wife sent unto him, 

62. Pharisees came together unto Pilate, 
Mar 1 : 5. And there went out unto him all 

27. they questioned among themselves, 

32. they brought unto him all that 

33. was gathered together at the door. 

40. And there came a leper to him, 
45. and they came to him from 

2: 2. not so much as about the door: 
3. And they come unto him, 
13. the multitude resorted unto him, 
3: 7. with his disciples to the sea: 
8. came unto him. 

13. and they came unto him. 
31 . sent unto him, calling him. 

4: 1. there was gathered unto him 

— was by the sea on the land. 

41. and said one to another, 
h'.W.nigh unto the mountains 

15. And they come to Jesus, 
19. Go home to thy friends, 
22. he fell at his feet, 

6: 3. are not his sisters here with us ? 
25. with haste unto the king, 

30. themselves together unto Jesus, 
33. and came together unto him. 
45. unto Bethsaida, while he 

48. he cometh unto them, 
51. he went up unto them into the ship ; 
7: 1. Then came together unto him 

25. and came and fell at his feet: 

31. he came unto the sea of Galilee, 
8: 16. they reasoned among themselves, 

9: 10. they kept that saying with themselves, 

14. And when he came to (his) disciples, 

16. What question ye with them ? 
17. 1 have brought unto thee my son, 

19. how long shall I be with you ? 

— bring him unto me. 

20. And they brought him unto him : 

33. that ye disputed among yourselves 

34. they had disputed among themselves, 
10: l.the people resort unto him again; 

5. For the hardness of your heart he wrote 
7. and cleave to his wife ; 
14. the little children to come unto me, 

26. saying among themselves, 
50. and came to Jesus. 

11: 1 . at the mount of Olives, 

4. and found the colt tied by the door 
7. And they brought the colt to Jesus, 

27. there come to him the chief priests, 



Mar 11 :31 . they reasoned with themselves, 
12: 2. he sent to the husbandmen 
4. he sent unto them another 

6. he sent him also last unto them, 

7. said among themselves, 

12. had spoken the parable against them: 
13. And they send unto him 

18. Then come unto him the Sadducees, 
13:22. to seduce, if (it were) possible, 

14; 4. that had indignation within themselves, 
10. went unto the chief priests, 
49. 1 was daily with you in the temple 

53. they led Jesus away to the high priest: 

54. and warmed himself at the fire. 
15:31. said among themselves 

43. went in boldly unto Pilate, 
16: 3. they said among themselves, 
Lu. 1 :13. But the angel said unto him, 
18.Zacharias said unto the angel, 

19. and am sent to speak unto thee, 

27. To a virgin espoused to a man 

28. the angel came in unto her, 
34. Then said Mary unto the angel, 
43. of my Lord should come to me? 

55. As he spake to our fathers, 
61. And they said unto her, 

73. which he sware to our father 
80. till the day of his shewing unto Israel. 
2: 15. the shepherds said one to another, 

18. which were told )( them by the shepherds. 

20. as it was told unto them. 

34. and said unto Mary his mother, 

48. and his mother said unto him, 

49. And he said unto them, 

3: 9. the axe is laid unto the root 

12. and said unto him, Master, 

13. And he said unto them, Exact no' 

14. And he said unto them, Do 

4: 4. And Jesus answered )( him, saying, 
11. thou dash thy foot against a stone. 

21. And he began to say unto them, 

23. And he said unto them, Ye will 
26. But unto none of them was Elias 

— unto a woman (that was) a widow. 
36. and spake among themselves, 

40. brought them unto him; 

43. And he said unto them, I must 
5: 4. he said unto Simon, Launch 

10. And Jesus said unto Simon, Fear not; 

22. he answering said unto them ; 

30. murmured against his disciples, 

31. Jesus answering said unto them, 

33. And they said unto him, Why do 

34. And he said unto them, Can ye 
36. spake also a parable unto them ; 

6: 3. Jesus answering )( them said, 
9. Then said Jesus unto them, 

11. and communed one with another 
47. Whosoever cometh to me, 

7: 3. he sent unto him the elders 
4. And when they came to Jesus, 
6. the centurion sent friends to him, 
7. worthy to come unto thee: 

19. sent (them) to Jesus, saying, 

20. When the men were come unto him, 

— John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, 

24. he began to speak unto the people 
40. said unto him, Simon, 

44. he turned to the woman, 
50. And he said to the woman, 

8: 4. and were come to him out of 
13. which for a while believe, 
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ITPO 



Lu. 8:19. Then came to him (his) mother 

21. and said unto them, My mother 

22. and he said unto them, Let us go 

25. saying one to another, 
35. and came to Jesus, 

9: 3. And he saidwnfo them, Take nothing 

13. But he said unto them, Give ye 

14. he said to his disciples, 

23. And he said to (them) all, If any 

33. Peter said unto Jesus, 

41. how long shall I be with you, 
43. he said unto his disciples, 
50. And Jesus said unto him, Forbid (him) 
57. a certain (man) said unto him, 
59. And he said unto another, Follow 
62. And Jesus said unto him, 
10: 2. Therefore said he unto them, 

23. he turned him unto (his) disciples, 

26. He said unto him, What is written 
29. said unto Jesus, And who is 

11 : 1 . one of his disciples said unto him, 

5. And he said unto them, Which of you 

shall have a friend, and shall go unto him 

6. in his journey is come to me, 
39. And the Lord said unto him, 

53. as he said these things unto them, 
12: 1 . he began to say unto his disciples 
3. which ye have spoken in the ear 

15. And he said unto them, Take heed, 

16. he spake a parable unto them, saying, 

22. And he said unto his disciples, 
41.speakest thou this parable unto us, or 

even to all ? 
47. neither did according to his will, 
58. lest he hale thee to the judge, 
13: 7. Then said he unto the dresser of 

23. And he said unto them, 

34. stonest them that are sent unto thee ; 
14: 3. spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees, 

5. And answered )( them, saying, 

6. could not answer him again to these things. 

7. a parable to those which were bidden, 
— saying unto them, 

23. the lord said unto the servant, 

25. he turned, and said unto them, 

26. If any (man) come to me, and hate not 
28. whether he have (sufficient) to finish 

(it)? (lit. the things unto completion) 
32. and desireth conditions of peace, (lit. the 
things unto peace) 
15: 3. he spake this parable unto them, 
18. 1 will arise and go to my father, 
20. and came to his father. 
22. But the father said to his servants, 
16: 1. And he said also unto his disciples, 
20. which was laid at his gate, 
26. which would pass from hence to you 
cannot ; neither can they pass to us, 

30. but if one went unto them from the 
17: l.Then said he unto the disciples, 

22. And he said unto the disciples, 
18: l.a parable unto them (to this end), that 
men ought always 
3. and she came unto him, saying, 

7. which cry day and night unto him, 
9. he spake this parable unto certain 

11. and prayed thus with himself, 

16. Suffer little children to come unto me, 

31 . and said unto them, Behold, we go 
40. to be brought unto him: 

19: 5. and said unto him, Zacchseus, 

8. and said unto the Lord ; Behold, 



Lu. 19: 9. Jesus said unto him, This day 

13. and said unto them, Occupy till I come. 
29. at the mount called (the mount) of Olives, 
33. the owners thereof said unto them, 

35. And they brought him to Jesus: 

37. at^ the descent of the mount of Olives, 

39. the multitude said unto him, 

42. the things (which belong) unto thy peace ! 
20: 2. And spake unto him, saying, 
3. and said unto them, I will also 
5. they reasoned with themselves, 
9. Then began he to speak to the people 

10. he sent a servant to the husbandmen, 

14. they reasoned among themselves, 

19. he had spoken this parable against them. 
23. and said unto them, Why tempt ye me? 
41. And he said unto them, How say 

21:38. came early in the morning to him 

22:15. And he said unto them, 

23. began to enquire among themselves, 

45. and was come to his disciples, 

52. Then Jesus said unto the chief priests, 

56. as he sat by the fire, 

70. And he said unto them, 

23: 4. Then said Pilate to the chief priests 
7. he sent him to Herod, 
12. they were at enmity between themselves. 

14. Said unto them, Ye have brought 

15. for I sent you to him ; 
22. And he said unto them 

28. But Jesus turning unto them 
24: 5. they said unto them, 

10. told these things unto the apostles. 
12. wondering in himself at that 
14. And they talked together (lit. one to 
another) of all 

17. And he said unto them, 

— that ye have one to another, 

18. answering said unto him, 

25. Then he said unto them, 

29. for it is toward evening, 

32. And they said one to another, 
44. which I spake unto you, 

Joh. 1 : 1 . and the Word was with God, 

2. The same was in the beginning with God. 

29. John seeth Jesus coming unto him, 
42(43). And he brought him to Jesus. 
47(48). saw Nathanael coming to him, 

2: 3. the mother of Jesus saith unto him, 
3: 2. The same came to Jesus by night, 
4. Nicodemus saith unto him, 

20. neither cometh to the light, 
2Ldoeth truth cometh to the light, 

26. And they came unto John, 

— and all (men) come to him. 
4:15. The woman saith unto him, 

30. and came unto him. 

33. the disciples one to another, 
35. are white already to harvest. 
40. were come unto him, 

47. he went unto him, 

48. Then said Jesus unto him, 

49. The nobleman saith unto him, 
5:33. Ye sent unto John, 

35. ye were willing for a season 
40. And ye will not come to me, 
45. that I will accuse you to the Father: 
6: 5. a great company come unto him, he saith 
unto Philip, 
17. Jesus was not come to them. 
28. Then said they unto him, What 

34. Then said they unto him, Lord, 



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Joh. 6:35. he that cometh to me shall never 

37. shall come to me; and him that cometh 
to. me I will 

44. No man can come to me, except 

45. cometh unto me. 

52. strove among themselves, 
65. no man can come unto me, except 
68. to whom shall we go? 
7: 3. said unto him, Depart hence, 
33. 1 go unto him that sent me. 
35. Then said the Jews among themselves, 

37. let him come unto me, and drink. 
45. Then came the officers to the chief 

50. Nicodemus saith unto them, he that came 
to Jesus by night, 
8: 2. all the people came unto him ; 

3. brought unto him a woman taken 
7. and said unto them, 

31. Then said Jesus to those Jews which 
57. Then said the Jews unto him, 

9: 13. They brought to the Pharisees him 
10:35. unto whom the word of God came, 

41 . many resorted unto him, 
11:3. his sisters sent unto him, 

4. This sickness is not unto death 3 

15. let us go unto him. 

19. many of the Jews came to Martha and 
21. Then said Martha unto Jesus, 
29. and came unto him. 

45. which came to Mary, 

46. went their ways to the Pharisees, 
12:19. said among themselves, 

32. will draw all (men) unto me. 

13 : 1 . out of this world unto the Father, 

3. and went to God ; 

6. Then cometh he to Simon Peter: 
28./or what intent he spake this unto him. 
14: 3. and receive you unto myself ; 

6. no man cometh unto the Father, but 

12. because I go unto my Father. 
18. 1 will come to you. 

23. we will come unto him, 

28. and come (again) unto you. 

— I go unto the Father: 

16: 5. 1 go my way to him that sent me ; 

7. the Comforter will not come unto you; 

— I will send him unto you. 
10. because I go to my Father, 

16. because I go to the Father. 

17. of his disciples among themselves, 

— Because I go to the Father ? 

28. and go to the Father. 
17: 11. and I come to thee. 

13. And now come I to thee ; 

18: 13. And led him away to Annas first ; 
16. But Peter stood at& the door 

24. had sent him bound unto Caiaphas 

29. Pilate then went out unto them, 

38. he went out again unto the Jews, 
19:24. said therefore among themselves, 

39. at the first came to Jesus by night, 

20: 2. and cometh to Simon Peter, and to the 
other disciple, 

10. unto their own home. (7rpoc kavrovg) 

11. without at the sepulchre 

12. the one at A the head, and the other at d 
the feet, 

17. 1 am not yet ascended to my Father: but 
go to my brethren, and say unto them, 
I ascend unto my Father, and 
21: 22. what (is that) to thee? follow thou me. 

23. what (is that) to thee ? 



Acts 1: 7. 
2: 7. 
12. 
29. 
37. 
38. 
47. 
3: 2. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
22. 

25. 

4: 1. 

8. 

15. 

19. 

23. 

24. 
5: 9. 

10. 

35. 
6: 1. 
7; 3. 

31. 
8:14. 

20. 

24. 

26. 

9: 2. 

5. 

6. 

10. 

11. 

15. 

27. 

29. 

32. 

38. 

40. 
10: 3. 

13. 

15. 

21. 

28. 

33. 

11: 2. 

3. 

11. 

14. 

20. 

30. 

12: 5. 

8. 

15. 

20. 

21. 
13:15. 

31. 

32. 

36. 
14:11. 
15: 2. 

7. 
25. 
33. 



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And he said unto them, 

saying one to another, Behold, 

saying one to another, What 

let me freely speak unto you of the 

and said unto Peter 

Then Peter said unto them, 

having favour with all the people. 

daily at the gate of the temple 

which sat for alms at the Beautiful 

the people ran together unto them 

he answered unto the people, 

Moses truly said unto the fathers, 

whatsoever he shall say unto you. 

which God made with our fathers, saying 

unto Abraham, 
And as they spake unto the people, 
said unto them, Ye rulers of 
they conferred among themselves, 
and said unto them, 
they went to their own company, 
priests and elders had said unto them, 
lifted up their voice to God 
Then Peter said unto her, 
buried (her) by her husband. 
And said unto them, 
of the Grecians against the Hebrews, 
And said unto him, Get thee 
the voice of the Lord came unto him, 
sent unto them Peter and John: 
But Peter said unto him, 
Pray ye to the Lord for me, 
spake unto Philip, saying, 
letters to Damascus to the synagogues, 
to kick against the pricks. 
And the Lord (said) unto him, 
to him said the Lord in a vision, 
And the Lord (said) unto him, , 
But the Lord said unto him, 
and brought (him) to the apostles, 
and disputed against the Grecians: 
he came down also to the saints which 
they sent unto him two men, 
and turning (him) to the body 
coming in to him, 
And there came a voice to him, 
the voice (spake) unto him again 
Peter went down to the men which were 

sent unto him from Cornelius ; 
And he said unto them, 
therefore I sent to thee ; 
contended with him, 
Thou wentest in to men uncircumcised, 
sent from Caesarea unto me. 
Who shall tell )( thee words, 
spake unto the Grecians, 
and sent it to the elders 
prayer was made...wwfo God for him. 
And the angel said unto him, 
And they said unto her, 
they came with one accord to him, 
and made an oration unto them, 
sent unto them, saying, 
of exhortation for the people, 
his witnesses unto the people, 
which was made unto the fathers, 
and was laid unto his fathers, 
The gods are come down to us 
and disputation with them, 
unto the apostles and elders 
and said unto them, 
to send chosen men unto you 
from the brethren unto the apostles, 
u u 2 



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Actsl5:36. 


16:36. 


37. 


17: 2. 


15. 



IS: 



19 



22 



23 



24: 



25 



26 



28 



Ro. 1 

3 
4 
5 



Paul said unto Barnabas, 

told this saying to Paul, 

But Paul said unto them, 

went in unto them, 

a commandment unto Silas and Timotheus 

for to come to him 
with them that met with him. 

and said unto them, 

Gallio said unto the Jews, 

I will return again unto you, if 

He said unto them, 

And they said unto him, 

And he said unto them, 

his friends, sent unto him, 

have a matter against any man, 

came unto them to Troas 

when they were come to him, 

when he was come unto us, 

Paul went in with us unto James ; 

May I speak unto thee ? 

suffer me to speak unto the people. 

(which I make) now unto you. 

I received letters unto the brethren, 

And he said unto me, 

And the Lord said unto me, 
. Came unto me, and stood, and said 

thou shalt be his witness unto all 

And he said unto me, Depart: 

Paul said unto the centurion 

Then said Paul unto him, 

that he bring him down unto you 

Bring this young man unto the chief 

and brought (him) to the chief captain, 

to bring this young man unto thee, 

thou hast shewed these things to me. 

bring (him) safe unto Felix 
. I sent straightway to thee, 

what (they had) against him. 

disputing with any man, 

void of offence toward God, and 

if they had ought against me. 
. To whom I answered, 

certain questions against him of 
. till I might send him to Caesar. 

Then Agrippa said unto Festus, 

Then Agrippa said unto Paul, 

made of God unto our fathers: 

contrary to the name of Jesus 
. I heard a voice speaking unto me, 

for thee to kick against the pricks. 

before whom also I speak freely: 

Then Agrippa said unto Paul, 

they talked between themselves, 

liberty to go unto his friends 
. was not commodious to winter in, 

for this is for 8 your health: 
.they said among themselves, 

to whom Paul entered in, 

with such things as were necessary, (lit. 
for need) 

he said unto them, 
. And they said unto him, 

there came many to him 

when they agreed not among themselves, 

the prophet unto our fathers, 

Go unto this people, and say, 
. and received all that came in unto him, 
.by the will of God to come unto you. 

I purposed to come unto you, 
To declare, (I say), at this time 
.but not before God. 

we have peace with God through 



Ro. 8 



10 



15 



lCo. 2 

4 



2Co. 1 

2 
3 



12 



13 



18. not worthy (to be compared) with the 

glory 

31 . What shall we then say to these things ? 
1. and prayer to God for Israel is, 

21. But to Israel he saith, 

— unto a disobedient and gainsaying people. 
2, for (his) good to edification. 

17. in those things which pertain to God. 

22. hindered from coming to you. 

23. these many years to come unto you ; 
24.1 will come to you: 

29. 1 am sure that, when I come unto you, 
30. in (your) prayers to God for me ; 

32. That I may come unto you with joy 
: 1 . when I came to you, 

3. And I was with you in weakness, 

: 18. as though I would not come to you. 

19. But I will come to you shortly, if 
21. shall I come unto you with a rod, 

: 1 . having a matter against another, 

5. 1 speak to your shame. 
: 5. except (it be) with consent for a time, 

35. this I speak for your own profit ; 

— but for that which is comely, 
: 11. they are written for our admonition, 
: 2. carried away unto these dumb idols, 

7. to every man to profit withal. 
: 12. but then face to face: 

: 6. if I come unto you speaking with 

12. to the edifying of the church. 

26. Let all things be done unto edifying. 
:34. 1 speak (this) to your shame. 
: 5. Now I will come unto you, 
6.1 will abide, yea, and winter with you, 
7. 1 trust to tarry a while with you, 

10. that he may be with you without fear: 

1 1 . that he may come unto me : 

12. to come unto you with the brethren: 
: 12. and more abundantly to yon-ward. 
15. 1 was minded to come unto you before, 
16. out of Macedonia unto you, 

18. our word toward you was not yea and nay. 

20. unto the glory of God by us. 

: l.not come again to you in heaviness. 
16. who (is) sufficient for these things? 
: 1. epistles of commendation to you, 

4. have we through Christ to God-ward : 

13. that the children of Israel could not 

16. when it shall turn to the Lord, 

; 2. commending ourselves to every man's 
conscience 

6. to (give) the light of the knowledge 
: 8. and to be present with the Lord. 

10. according to that he hath done, 

12. somewhat to (answer) them which glory in 
: 11. our mouth is open unto you, 

14. hath light with darkness? 
15. what concord hath Christ icith Belial? 
: 3.1 speak not (this) to condemn (you): 
4. my boldness of speech toward you, 

8. though (it were) but for a season. 
12. might appear unto you. 

: 17. of his own accord he went unto you. 

19. administered by us to the glory of the 

: 4. mighty through God to the pulling down 
: 8. to do you service. 

9(8). And when I was present with you, 
: 14. 1 am ready to come to you ; 

17. whom I sent unto you ? 

21. my God will humble me among you, 
: 1 . 1 am coming to you. 

7. Now I pray to God that ye do no evil ; 



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Gal. 1: 

2: 

4: 

6: 

Eph 2: 
3: 



Phi. 1: 
2: 

4: 

Col. 2: 

3: 



ITh. 1 



4: 

5: 

2Th. 2: 

3: 



ITi. 1 
3 

4: 



2Ti. 2: 
3: 



4 

Tit. 1 

3 



Philera 



17. to them which were apostles 

18. and abode with him fifteen days. 

5. no, 'not for an hour; 

— might continue with you. 
14. according to the truth of the gospel, 
18. not only when I am present with you. 
20. 1 desire to be present with you now, 

10. let us do good unto all (men), especially 
unto them who are of 

18. by one Spirit unto the Father. 

4. Wherefey, when ye read, 

14. 1 bow my knees unto the Father 
12. For the perfecting of the saints, 
14. whereby they lie in wait to deceive; (lit. 
unto circumvention of deception) 

29. good to the use of edifying, 
31. shall be joined unto his wife, 

9. do the same things unto them, 

11. that ye may be able to stand against the 

wiles of the devil. 

12. we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but 

against principalities, against powers, 
against the rulers of the darkness of this 
world, against spiritual wickedness in 
high (places). 

22. "Whom I have sent unto you 

26. by my coming to you again. 

25. supposed it necessary to send to you 

30. your lack of service toward me. 

6. let your requests be made known unto 

23. fo the satisfying of the flesh. 

13. if any man have a quarrel against any: 
19.be not bitter against them. 

5. Walk in wisdom toward them that 
8. Whom I have sent unto you, 

10. if he come unto you, 

8. your faith to God-wai-d 

9. entering in we had unto you, and how ye 

turned to God from idols 

1 . our entrance in unto you, 

2. to speak unto you the gospel 

9. because we would not (lit. in order not to) 

be chargeable unto any of you, 
17. for a short time 
18. we would have come unto you, 

4. when we were with you, 

6 . came from you unto us, 

11. direct our w*ay unto you. 

12. toward them that are without, 
14.be patient toward all (men). 

5. when I was yet with you, 
l.even as (it is) with you: 

8. that we might (lit. in order) not be charge- 
able to any of you : 
10. For even when we were with you, 

16. for a pattern to them which should 

14. hoping to come unto thee shortly: 

7. exercise thyself (rather) unto godliness. 
8. bodily exercise profiteth )( little: but 

godliness is profitable unto all things, 

24. but be gentle unto all 

16. and (is) profitable for doctrine, for re- 
proof, for correction, for instruction in 
righteousness: 

17. furnished unto all good works. 
9. to come shortly unto me: 

16. and unto every good work reprobate, 

1 . to be ready to every good work, 

2. all meekness unto all men. 

12. When I shall send Artemas unto thee, 

— be diligent to come unto me 
. 5. toward the Lord Jesus, 



Philem.13 

15 

Heb 1: 7 

8 

13 

2:17 

4:13 

5: 1 

5 

7 

14 

6:11 

7:21 

9:13 

20 

10:16 

11:18 

12: 4 

10 

11 

13:13 

Jas. 3: 3 

4: 5 

14 

lPet.2: 4 
3:15 
4:12 

2Pet.l: 3 

3:16 
Uoh.l: 2 
2: 1 
3:21, 
5:14 
16, 



17 

2Joh. 10 

12 

3Joh. 14 

Rev. 1:13 

17 

3:20 

10: 9 

12: 5 

12 

13: 6 

21: 9 

22:18 



. I would have retained with me, 

.he therefore departed for a season, 

. And of the angels he saith, 

.But unto the Son (he saith), 

. But to which of the angels said he 

.in things (pertaining) to God, 

. with whom we have to do. 

.in things (pertaining) to God, 

. but he that said unto him, 

.unto him that was able to save him 

. exercised to discern both good and evil. 

.the same diligence to the full assurance 

of hope 
. by him that said unto him, 
. sanctifieth to the purifying of the flesh: 
.which God hath injoined unto you. 
. that I will make with them 
. Of whom it was said, That in Isaac 
.striving against sin. 
. they verily for a few days 
.no chastening/or the present 
. Let us go forth therefore unto him without 

the camp, 
. that they may obey us ; 
.lusteth to envy? 
.that appeareth for a little time, 
. To whom coming, 
.ready always to (give) an answer 
.which is to try you, (lit. for trial to you) 
.all things that (pertain) unto life and 

godliness, 
. unto their own destruction, 
.which was with the Father, 
.we have an advocate with the Father, 
.have we confidence toward God. 
. the confidence that we have in him, 
, a sin (which is) not unto death, ' 

for them that sin not unto death. There is 
a sin unto death: 

and there is a sin not unto death. 
. If there come any unto you, 
. but I trust to come unto you, and speak 

face to face, 
,we shall speak face to face, 
.girt about d the paps with 

I fell at his feet as dead. 

I will come in to him, and 

And I went unto the angel, 

her child was caught up unto God, 

the devil is come down unto you, 

in blasphemy against God, 

And there came unto me 
, If any man shall add unto these 



7TjOOo-a€€arov, prosabbaton. 

Mar 15:42. that is, the day before the sabbath, 



TrpovayopevojULai, prosagoruomai. 

Heb 5: 10. Called of God an high priest 



TTpoaayw, prosago. 

Lu. 9:41. Bring thy son hither. 

Actsl6:20. And brought them to the magistrates, 

27: 27. that they drew near to some country; (lit. 
some country drew near them) 
! lPet.3:18.that he might bring us to God, 



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Trpocrayujyr], prosagogee. 

Ro. 5: 2. we have access by faith into this 
Eph. 2: 18. we both have an access by one Spirit 
3: 12. and access with confidence by the faith 
him. 



TTjOoo-So/caw, prosdokao. 



of 



7Tjooo-cu7£w, prosaiteo. 

Mar 10:46. sat by the highway side begging. 
Lu. 18:35. sat by the way side begging : 
Joh. 9: 8. Is not this he that sat and begged? 



Trpocrava&aivb), prosanabaino. 

Lu. 14 : 10. Friend, go up higher: 



i Mat.ll : 3. or do we look for another ? 

24:50. when he looketh not for (him), 
Lu. 1 : 21. the people waited for Zacharias, 
3 :15. as the people were in expectation, 
7: 19. or look we for another ? 
20. or look we for another ? 
8: 40. for they were all waiting for him. 
12: 46. when he looketh not for (him), 
Acts 3: 5. expecting to receive something 
10:24. And Cornelius waited for them, 
27 :33. the fourteenth day that ye have tarried 

and continued 
28: 6. they looked when he should have 

— but after they had looked a great while, 
2Pet. 3: 12. Looking for and hasting unto the 

13. look for new heavens and a new earth, 

14. seeing that ye look for such things, 



Trpo(java\t(7K(i), prosanalisko. 

Lu. 8 : 43. which had spent all her living upon 



TTpoaavairX^poLOi prosanapleeroo. 

2Co. 9:12. not only supjolieth the want of the saints, 
11: 9. the brethren which came from Macedonia 

supplied : 



irpOGavaridriiuii, prosanatitheemi. 

Gal. 1 :16.I conferred not with flesh and blood: 
2 : 6. in conference added nothing to me : 



7rpo(Tcnru\£oiJiaL, prosapileomai. 

Acts 4:21. when they had further threatened 



TrpocrSaTravcKi), prosdapanao. 

Lu. 10:35. whatsoever thou spendest more, 



Trpod^eofiai, prosdeomai. 

Actsl7:25.as though he needed any thing, 



7rpOGdi\ojULai, prosdekomai. 

Mar 15: 43. which also waited for the kingdom 
Lu. 2:25. waiting for the consolation of Israel: 
38. to all them that looked for redemption 
12 -.36. like unto men that wait for their lord, 
15: 2. This man reeeiveth sinners, and 
23:51. waited for the kingdom of God. 
Acts23:21.Zoofo'w(7/or a promise from thee. 

24: 15. which they themselves also allow, 
Ro. 16: 2. That ye receive her in the Lord, 
Phi. 2:29. Receive him therefore in the Lord 
Tit. 2: 13. Looking for that blessed hope, 
Heb 10:34. and took joyfully the spoiling of 
1 1 : 35. not accepting deliverance ; that 
Jude 21 . looking for the mercy of our Lord 



Trpoa^oKia, prosdohia. 

Lu. 21 : 26. and for looking after those things 
Actsl2:ll.and (from) all the expectation of the 
people of the Jews. 



TrpoaSptfjiii) see irpOdTpi^u). 



7rpoaea(i), proseao, 

Acts27 : 7. the wind not suffering us, 

TrpoceyyiZu), prosengizo. 

Mar 2: 4. they could not come nigh unto him 



TrpocredpEvii), prosedruo. 
lCo. 9: 13. and they which wait at the altar are 

TrpodspyaZofxai, prosergazomai. 

Lu. 19: 16. thy pound hath gained ten pounds. 



TTpoGEpxofJLai, proserkomai. 

Mat. 4: 3. when the tempter came to him, 

11. angels came and ministered unto him. 
5 : 1 . his disciples came unto him : 

8: 5. there came unto him a centurion, 

19. And a certain scribe came, and 

25. And his disciples came to (him), and 
9:14. Then came to him the disciples of 

20. came behind (him), and touched 
28. the blind men came to him: 

13:10. And the disciples came, and said 
27. came and said unto him, Sir, 
36. and his disciples came unto him, 

14: 12. And his disciples came, and took up 
15. his disciples came to him, 

15: 1. Then came to Jesus scribes and 

12. Then came his disciples, and 
23. And his disciples came and 

50. And great multitudes came unto him, 



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Mat.16 
17 



25 



26 



: 1 . with the Sadducees came, and tempting 
: 7. Jesus came and touched them, 
14. there came to him a (certain) man, 
19. came the disciples to Jesus apart, and 
24. came to Peter, and said, Doth not 
: I. came the disciples unto Jesus, 

21. Then came Peter to him, and said, 
: 3. The Pharisees also came unto him, 

16. And, behold, one came and said 
:20. Then came to him the mother of 
: 14. the blind and the lame came to him 

23. the elders of the people came unto him 
28. and he came to the first, and said, 

30. And he came to the second, and said 
:23. The same day came to him the Sadducees, 
: Land his disciples came to (him) 

3. the disciples came unto him 
:20. came and brought other five talents, 

22. came and said, Lord, thou 

24. came and said, Lord, I knew thee 
: 7. There came unto him a woman 

17. the disciples came to Jesus, 
49. he came to Jesus, and said, Hail, master; 
50. Then came they, and laid hands on Jesus, 
60. though many false witnesses came, 
— At the last came two false witnesses, 
69. a damsel came unto him, 
73. came unto (him) they that stood by, and 
58. He went to Pilate, and begged the body 

2. and came and rolled back the stone 
9. they came and held him by the feet, 

18. And Jesus came and spake unto them, 

31. And he came and took her by the hand, 
35. his disciples came vnto him, and 

2. the Pharisees came to him, and 
28. And one of the scribes came, and 
45. And as soon as he was come, he 
14. And he came and touched the bier: 
8:24. And they came to him, and awoke 
44. Came behind (him), and touched 
9: 12. then came the twelve, and said 
42. And as he was yet a coming, 
10:34. And went to (him), and bound up 
13:31. The same day there came certain of 
20:27. Then came to (him) certain of the 
23:36. coming to him, and offering him 
52. This (man) went unto Pilate, and 
Joh.l2:2l.The same came therefore to Philip, 
Acts 7:31. and as he drew near to behold (it), 
8:29. Go near, and join thyself to this 
9 : 1 . went unto the high priest, 
10:28. or come unto one of another nation ; 
12: 13. a damsel came to hearken, 
18: 2. and came unto them. 
22:26. he went and told the chief captain, 

27. Then the chief captain came, and 
23:14. And they came to the chief priests 
24:23. to minister or come unto him. 
28: 9. came, and were healed: 
lTi. 6: 3. and consent not to wholesome words, 
Heb 4:16. Let us therefore come boldly unto 
7:25. that come unto God by him, 
10: l.the comers thereunto perfect. 
22. Let us draw near with a true 
11:6. for he that cometh to God 
12: 18. For ye are not come unto the mount 
22. But ye are come unto mount Sion, 
lPet. 2: 4. To whom coming, (as unto) a living stone, 



27; 

23: 



Mar 1: 

6: 

10: 

12: 

14: 

Lu. 7: 



Mat. 21 

Mar 9 
11 

Lu. 6 
19 
22 

Acts 1 

2: 
3: 

6: 

10: 

12: 
16: 

Ro. 1: 
12: 
15: 

ICo. 7; 

Eph. 1 : 
6: 

Phi. 4: 

Col. 4: 

lTh. 1: 

lTi. 2: 

5: 

Philem 

Jas. 5 : 

lPet. 3 

4 
Rev. 5 



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: 13. shall be called the house of prayer ; 
22. whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer 
: 29. but by prayer and fasting. 
: 17. called of all nations the house of prayer ? 
: 12. continued all night in prayer to God. 
:46.My house is the house of prayer : 
:45. when he rose up from prayer, 
: 14. continued with one accord in prayer and 

supplication, 
;42. in breaking of bread, and in prayers. 
: l.at the hour of prayer, (being) the ninth 

(hour). 
: 4. continually to prayer, and to the ministry 

of the word. 
: 4. Thy prayers and thine alms are come up 
31. Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, and 
: 5. but prayer was made without ceasing 
; 13. where prayer was wont to be made ; 
16. as we went to prayer, a certain damsel 

9(10). mention of you always in my prayers; 
12. continuing instant in prayer ; 
30. in (your) prayers to God for me ; 

5. give yourselves to fasting and prayer ; 
16. making mention of you in my prayers; 
18. Praying always with all prayer and sup- 
plication in 

6. but in every thing by prayer and suppli- 
cation with 

2. Continue in prayer, and watch 
12. fervently for you in prayers, 

2. making mention of you in our prayers; 
1. supplications, prayers, intercessions, 
5. in supplications and prayers night and day. 

. 4. mention of thee always in my prayers, 
22. 1 trust that through your prayers 
17. and he prayed earnestly (lit. prayed with 
prayer) 
7. that your prayers be not hindered. 

7. and watch unto prayer. 

8. which are the prayers of saints. 

3. with the prayers of all saints upon the 

4. with the prayers of the saints, 



Mat.i; 



7rpoo-zvxf]i prosukee. 

; 21. but by prayer and fasting. 



TTpooEvxofJLcib prosukomai. 

Mat. 5:44. pray for them which despitefully 

6: 5. And when thou pray est, thou shalt not 

— for they love to pray standing in 

6. when thou pray est, enter into 

— pray to thy Father which is in secret ; 

7. But when ye pray, use not vain 

9. After this manner therefore pray ye: 
14:23. into a mountain apart to pray : 
19: 13. put (his) hands on them, and pray: 
23: 14(1 3). for a pretence make long prayer: 
24: 20. But pray ye that your flight 
26: 36. while I go and pray yonder. 
39. and fell on his face, and prayed, 

41 . Watch and pray, that ye enter not into 

42. and prayed, saying, O my Father, 
44. and prayed the third time, 

Mar 1 :35. solitary place, and there prayed. 
6: 46. into a mountain to pray. 
11 -.24. ye desire, when ye pi-ay, believe 

25. And when ye stand praying, 
12:40. for a pretence make long prayers : 
13:18. And pray ye that your flight 

33. watch and pray : for ye know not 
14:32. Sit ye here, while I shall pray. 

35. and prayed that, if it were 

38. Watch ye and pray, lest ye enter 



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Mar 14:39. 
Lu. 1:10. 

3:21. 
5:16. 
6:12. 

23. 
9:13. 

28. 

29. 
11: 1. 



2. 

18: 1. 

10. 

11. 

20:47. 

22:40. 

41. 

44. 

46. 

Acts 1:24. 

6: 6. 

8:15. 

9:11. 

40. 

10: 9. 

30. 

11: 5. 

12:12. 

13: 3. 

14:23. 

16:25. 

20:36. 

21: 5. 

22:17. 

28: 8. 

Ro. 8:26. 

lCo.ll: 4. 

5. 

13. 

14:13. 

14. 

15. 



Eph 


6:18. 


Phi. 


1: 9. 


Col. 


1: 3. 




9. 




4: 3. 


lTh. 


5:17. 




25. 


2Th. 


1:11. 




3: 1. 


ITi. 


2: 8. 


Hebl3:18. 


Jas. 


5:13. 




14. 




17. 




18. 


Jude 


20. 



and prayed, and spake the same 

the people were praying without 

Jesus also being baptized, and praying, 

into the wilderness, and prayed. 

went out into a mountain to pray, 

and pray for them which 

as he was alone praying, 

into a mountain to pray. 

And as he prayed, 

as he was praying in a certain 

Lord, teach us to pray, 

When ye pray, say, Our Father 

men ought always to pray, 

into the temple to pray ; 

and prayed thus with himself, 

make long prayers : 

Pray that ye enter not into 

and kneeled down, and prayed, 

he prayed more earnestly. 

rise and pray, lest ye enter into 

And they prayed, and said. 

and when they had prayed, they 

prayed for them, that they 

for, behold, he prayeih, 

and kneeled down, and prayed; 

upon the housetop to pray 

I prayed in my house, 

I was in the city of Joppa praying: 

many were gathered together praying. 

when they had fasted and prayed, 

and had prayed with fasting, 

Paul and Silas prayed, and sang praises 

and prayed with them all. 

we kneeled down on the shore, and prayed. 

while 1 prayed in the temple, 

and prayed, and laid his hands on him, 

what we should pray for as we 

Every man praying or prophesying, 

But every woman that prayeih 

is it comely that a woman pray 

let him.. .pray that he may interpret. 

For if I pray in an (unknown) tongue, 

my spirit prayeth, but 
I will pray with the spirit, and I will pray 

with the understanding 
Praying always with all prayer 
And this I pray, that your love 
praying always for you, 
do not cease to pray for you, 
Withal praying also for us, 
Pray without ceasing. 
Brethren, pray for us. 
we pray always for you, 
Finally, brethren, pray for us, 
that men pray every where, 
Pray for us : for we trust 
afflicted? let him pray, 
let them pray over him, 
and he prayed earnestly that it 
And he prayed again, and the heaven 
praying in the Holy Ghost, 



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Lu. 17: 3. Take heed to yourselves: 
20:46. Beware of the scribes, 
21 :34. take heed to yourselves, lest 

Acts b :3b. take heed to yourselves what ye intend 
8: 6. gave heed unto those things 

10. To whom they all gave heed, 

1 1 . And to him they had regard, 
16:14. that she attended unto the things 
20:28. Take heed therefore unto yourselves, 

ITi. 1 : 4. Neither give heed to fables and 
3: 8. not given to much wine, 
4: I. giving heed to seducing spirits, 
13. give attendance to reading, 
Tit. 1 : 14. Not giving heed to Jewish fables, 

1 . to give the more earnest heed to the 
13. no man gave attendance at the altar. 
\9.whereunto ye do well that ye take heed, 



Trpoaix^} proseko. 



Mat 6 : 1 . Take heed that ye do not your alms 
7:15. Beware of false prophets, 
10: 17. But beware of men : 
16: 6, Take heed and beware of the leaven 

11. that ye should beware of the leaven 

12. not beware of the leaven of bread, but 
Lu. 12: 1 , Beware ye of the leaven of the 



Heb 2: 



2Pet. 1 



7Tjoocrr]Xooj, proseeloo. 

Col. 2:14. nailing it to his cross ; 

TrpoarjXvTog, proseelutos. 

Mat.23:15.to make one proselyte, 
Acts 2:10. Jews and proselytes, 

6 : 5. Nicolas a proselyte of Antioch : 
13: 43. many of the Jews and religious proselytes 
followed Paul 



irporrKaipog, proskairos. 

Mat.l3:21 .but dureth for a while: (lit. is temporary) 
Mar 4: 17. and so endure but for a time: 
2Co. 4: 18. the things which are seen (are) temporal; 
Heb 11 : 25. to enjoy the pleasures of sin for a season; 
(lit. to have temporary enjoyment of sin) 



Mat.10 
15 



18 



20 
Mar 3 



Lu. 



18: 

Acts 2 

5: 

6; 

13: 

16: 



irpoGKakiojiai^ proskaleomai. 

1. And when he had called unto (him) his 
10. And he called the multitude, and 

32. Then Jesus called his disciples {unto him), 
and 

2. And Jesus called a little child unto him, 

and 
32. after that he had called him, 

25. But Jesus called them {unto him), and 

13. and calleth {unto him) whom he 

23. And he called them (unto him), and 
7. And he called (unto him) the twelve, 

14. when he had called all the people (unto) 

1. Jesus called his disciples (unto him), and 
2>\.when he had called the people (unto him) 
42. But Jesus called them (to him), and 

43. he called (unto him) his disciples, and 
44. and calling (unto him) the centurion, 
19(18)And John calling (unto him) two 

26. he called one of the servants, and 

5. So he called every one of his lord's debtors 

(unto him), and 
18. But Jesus called them (unto him), and 

39. as the Lord our God shall call. 

40. when they had called the apostles, 

2. Then the twelve called the.. .(unto them), 

and 
2. whereunto I have called them. 
7. who called for Barnabas and Saul, and 
10. that the Lord had called us 



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Acts20: 1. Paul called unto (him) the disciples, and 
23: 17. called one of the centurions unto (him), 
and 
13. Paul the prisoner called me unto (him), 

and 
23. And he called unto (him) two 
Jas. 5 : 14. let him call for the elders 



Joh.ll : 9. walk in the day, he stumbleth not, 

19. walk in the night, he stumbleth, 
Ro. 9:32. they stumbled at that stumblingstone 

14:21. whereby thy brother stumbleth, 
IPet. 2: S. which stumble at the word, 



Trpocncap-eplio, proskartereo. 

Mar 3: 9. a small ship should wait on him 

Acts 1 : 14. These all continued with one accord 

2:42. And they continued stedfastly in 

46. And they, continuing daily with one accord 

6: 4. we will give ourselves continually to prayer, 3Iat. 2: 2 

and to g 

8 : 1 3. he continued with Philip, 1 ] 

10: 7. of them that waited on him continually ; 4:9 

Ro. 12 : 12. continuing instant in prayer ; 10 

13: 6. attending continually upon this very thing 
Col. 4: 2. Continue in prayer, 



irpoGKuXib), proskulio. 

Mat 27:60. and he rolled a great stone to the doer 
Mar 15:46. and rolled a stone unto the 



TTpocncapr^o r] crtC; 



proskartereesis. 



Eph. 6: 13. with all perseverance and supplication 

TTpoo-KtcpaXaiov, proskephalaion. 

Mar 4: 33. asleep on a pillow : 

wpoo-KXripooiML, proskleerdomai. 

Actsl7: 4. and consorted with Paul and Silas; 

7r ( ooo-jcXto-«c, prosklisis. 

ITi. 5:21. doing nothing by partiality. 



TTpoo-KoWaofiai, proskollaomai. 

Mat 19 : 5. and shall cleave to his wife : 

Mar 10: 7. and cleave to his wife ; 

Acts 5 : 36. about four hundred, joined themselves : 

Eph. 5:31 .and shall be joined unto his wife, 



Mar 5: 

15: 

Lu. 4; 

24: 
Job.. 4: 



TTpovKOiuia. proskomma. 



Ro 



9:32. they stumbled at that stumblingstone ; 

33.1 lay in Sion a stumblingstone and rock 
14: 13. that no man put a stumblingblock 
20. for that man who eateth with offence. 
lCo. S: 9. become a stumblingblock to them that 
lPet.2: 3(7). And a stone of stumbling, 



TTjOOO-KOTTT/, pTOskopee. 
2Co. 6: 3. Giving no offence in any thing, 



TTjOOO-fCOTTTW, pTOSkoptO. 

Mat 4: 6. lest at anytime thou dash thy foot against 
a stone. 
7:27. and beat upon that house ; 
Lu. 4:11. lest at any time thou dash thy foot against 



—pocjKvvEU), proskuneo. 

and are come to worship him. 

that I may come and worship him 

fell down, and worshipped him: 

if thou wilt fall down and worship me. 

Thou shalt worship the Lord 

a leper and worshipped him, 

came a certain ruler, and worshipped him, 

came and worshipped him, 

came she. and worshipped him, saying, 

fell down, and ivor shipped him, 

with her sons, worshipping (him), 

by the feet, and worshipped him. 

they worshipped him: but some doubted. 

he ran and worshipped him, 

bowing (their) knees ic or shipped him. 

If thou therefore wilt worship me, 

Thou shalt worship the Lord 

And they worshipped him, and 

Our fathers worshipped in this mountain ; 

where men ought to worship. 

when ye shall neither in this.. .worship the 

Father. 
Ye worship ye know not what: we know 

what we icorship : 
shall worship the Father in spirit 
seeketh such to worship him. 
they that icorship him must worship (him) 

in spirit and in 
I believe. And he worshipped him. 
that came up to worship at the feast: 
which ye made to worship them: 
to Jerusalem for to worship, 
at his feet, and worshipped (him), 
to Jerusalem for to worship. 
falling down on (his) face he will worship 

God. 
7). let all the angels of God worship him. 
and worshipped, (leaning) upon 
to come and worship before thy feet, 
and worship him that liveth 
and worshipped him that liveth 
on their faces, and worshipped God, 
that they should not worship devils, 
and them that worship therein, 
upon their faces, and icorshipped God, 
they worshipped the dragon 
and they u-orshipped the beast, 
shall worship him, whose names 
to icorship the first beast, 
as many as would not icorship 
worship him that made heaven, and 
If any man worship the beast 
who worship the beast and his image, 
shall come and worship before thee ; 
them which worshipped his image. 
fell down and worshipped God 
I fell at his feet to worship him. 



9: 

12 

Acts 7 

8: 

10; 

24; 

lCo.14; 

Heb 1: 

11; 

Rev. 3; 

4; 



13 



14: 



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Rev.] 9: 10. ivorship God: 

20. and them that worshipped his image. 
20: 4. which had not worshipped the beast, 
22: 8. fell down to worship before the feet 
9. worship God. 



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7Tpo<jKvvr}7r)Q 9 proskuneetees. 

Joh. 4:23. when the true worshippers shall 



TTpovXaXiu), proslaleo. 

Actsl3:43.who, speaking to them, persuaded 
28: 20. to see (you), and to speak with (you): 



irpoaXafxtavw, proslambano. 

Mat.l6:22. Then Peter took him, and began 
Mar 8:32. Peter took him, and began to rebuke him. 
Actsl7: 5. took unto them certain lewd fellows 
18:26. they took him unto (them), 
27:33. fasting, having taken nothing. 
34. 1 pray you to take (some) meat: 
36. and they also took (some) meat. 
28: 2. and received us every one, 
Ro. 14: l.weak in the faith receive ye, 
3. for God hath received him. 
15: 7. receive ye one another, as Christ also 
received us 
Philem 12. thou therefore receive him, that is, 
17 .receive him as myself. 



7rjooo-Xrj^tC5 prosleepsis. 
Ro. 11: 15. what (shall) the receiving (of them be), 



TTpoGfizvb), prosmeno. 

Mat.15: 32. because they continue with me 
Mar 8: 2. they have now been with me 
Actsl 1:23. they would cleave unto the Lord. 

18: 18. Paul (after this) tarried (there) yet 
ITi. 1: 3. to abide still at Ephesus, 

5: b.continueth in supplications and prayers 



irpoaTrriyvviJH, prospeegnumi. 

Acts 2:23. by wicked hands have crucified and slain: 



7Tjooo-7ri7rrw, prospipto. 

Mat. 7 : 25. and beat upon that house ; 

Mar 3:11. when they saw him, fell down before him, 
5:33. came and fell down before him, 
7:25. and came and fell at his feet: 

Lu. 5: 8.he fell down at Jesus' knees, 
8:28. and fell down before him, 

47. and falling down before him, she 

Actsl6:29.and/eZZ down before Paul and 



7rpO(T7rot£Ojuat, prospoyeomai. 

Lu. 24: 28. he made as though he would have gone 
further. 



7rpoGTTop£vofAai, prosporuomai. 
Mar 10: 35. the sons of Zebedee, come unto him, 



Trpoaprjyvvfii, prosreegnumi. 

Lu. 6 : 48. stream beat vehemently upon that 

49. against which the stream did beat vehe- 
mently, 



TTpovT aaais)) prostasso. 

Mat. 1 :24. as the angel of the Lord had bidden him, 
8: 4. offer the gift that Moses commanded, 
21 : 6. and did as Jesus commanded them, 
Mar 1 :44. those things which Moses commanded, 
Lu. 5 : 14. according as Moses commanded, 
ActslO: 33. that are commanded thee of God. 
48. he commanded them to be baptized 



TTpovopjULiZoiuiai, prosormizomai. 
Mar 6 : 53. and drew to the shore. 



irpoGoQsiXu), prosophilo. 

Philem.19.thou owest unto me even thine own self 
besides. 



irpoGOxQiZ,h), prosokthizo. 

Heb 3: 10. 1 was grieved with that generation, 

17. with whom was he grieved forty years? 



TTpOGTTUVOq, pTOSpiUOS. 
Actsl0:10.And he became very hungry, 



TrpoarcLTig, prostatism 
Ro. 16: 2. she hath been a succourer of many, 



TrpoariOrjimi, prostitheemi. 

Mat. 6 :27. can add one cubit unto his stature ? 

33. all these things shall be added unto you. 
Mar 4:24. unto you that hear shall more be given. 
Lu. 3 : 20. Added yet this above all, 

12: 25. can add to his stature one cubit ? 

31. all these things shall be added unto you. 
17: 5. Lord, Increase our faith. 
19 : 1 1 . he added and spake a parable, 
20: 11. And again he sent (lit. he added to send) 
another servant: 
12. again he sent (lit. he added &e.) a third: 
Acts 2: 41. there were added (unto them) 

47. And the Lord added to the church daily 
5: 14. believers were the more added to the Lord, 
1 1 : 24. and much people was added unto theLord. 
12: 3. he proceeded further to take Peter 
13:36. was laid unto his fathers, and saw 
Gal. 3 : 19. It was added because of transgressions, 
Heb 12:19. that the word should not be spoken to them 
any more : 



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7rpoGTp£x<*>> prostreko. 



Mar 9: 15. and running to (him) saluted him. 

10: 17. there came one running, and 
Acts 8:30. Philip ran thither to (him), and heard 



-rrpocHpayiov, prosphagion. 
Joh.21 : 5. Children, have ye any meat ? 

irpo<T<paTog, prosphatos. 
Hebl0:20. By a new and living way, 



7rpo<r(f>aTioQ, prosphatos. 

Actsl8: 2. lately come from Italy, 

TTpOGcpipii), TrpOGYivsyica, prosphero, 



Mat. 



12 
14 
17 
18 
19 
22 
25 
Mar 1: 
10: 

Lu- 5: 
12; 

18; 
23; 

Joh.16 
19 

Acts 7 

8 

21 

Heb 5 



10 



11 



11. 
:24. 

23. 
24. 

: 4. 

16. 
2. 
32. 
22, 
35. 
16. 
24, 
13. 
•19. 
20, 
44. 
13. 

14. 
11. 
15. 
14. 

36. 

: 2. 

29. 

42. 

;18. 

26. 

: 1. 

3. 

7. 

5: 3. 

4. 
»: 7. 

9. 
14. 
25. 
28. 

1. 

2. 

8 
11 
12, 
; 4 
17 



12; 



they presented unto him gifts ; 
they brought unto him all sick 
if thou bring thy gift to the altar, 
then come and offer thy gift, 
and offer the gift that Moses 
they brought unto him many that 
they brought to him a man 
they brought to him a dumb 
Then was brought unto him one 
and brought unto him all that 
And I brought him to thy 
one was brought unto him, 
Then were there brought unto him 
they brought unto him a penny, 
came and brought other five talents, 
and offer for thy cleansing 
they brought young children to him, 
disciples rebuked those that brought 
and offer for thy cleansing, 
when they bring you unto the 
And they brought unto him also 
Ye have brought this man unto me, 
and offering him vinegar, 
will think that he doeth God service. 
and put (it) to his mouth. 
have ye offered to me slain beasts 
he offered them money, 
until that an ofFering should be offered 
that he mag offer both gifts and 
so also for himself, to offer for sins. 
when he had offered up prayers 
to offer gifts and sacrifices: 
that this man have somewhat also to offer. 
priests that offer gifts according to 
which he offered for himself, 
in which were offered both gifts and 
offered himself without spot 
■ Nor yet that he shoidd offer himself 
. So Christ was once offered to bear the 
. which they offered year by year 
. would they not have ceased to be offered ? 
. which are offered by the law ; 
. and offering oftentimes the same 
.after he had offered one sacrifice for sins, 
By faith Abel offered unto God 
. when he was tried, offered up Isaac: 
offered up his only begotten (son), 
. God dealeth with you as with sons ; 



TTpo(T(j)i\rig, prosphilees. 

Phi. 4: 8. whatsoever things (are) lovely, 



Trpoatyopa, prosphora. 

Acts21: 26. until that an offering should be 

24: 17. alms to my nation, and offerings. 
Ro. 15: 16. that the offering up of the Gentiles 
Eph. 5: 2. an offering and a sacrifice to God 
Heb 10: 5. Sacrifice and offering thou wouldest not, 
8. Sacrifice and offering and burnt offerings 
10. through the offering of the body 
14. For by one offering he hath 
18. (there is) no more offering for sin. 



7TjOoo-<£wv£w, prosphoneo. 

Mat.ll: 16. and calling unto their fellows, 
Lu. 6:13. he called {unto him) his disciples: 
7:32. calling one to another, and saying, 

13: 12. he called (her to him), 

23:20. to release Jesus, spake again to them. 
Acts21 :40.he spake unto (them) in the Hebrew 

22: 2. he spake in the Hebrew tongue to them, 



irp6(j)(v(ng, proskusis. 

Heb 11:28. the passover, and the sprinkling of blood, 



7rpo(jipav(i), prospsauo, 

Lu. 11 :46.ye yourselves touch not the burdens 



7rpo(Tii)7ro\riwTi(jj, prosopoleepteo. 

Jas. 2: 9. But if ye have respect to persons, 



7rpoo-w7roX?77rT*7Cj prosopoleeptees. 

Actsl0.34. God is no respecter of persons: 



7rpo(j{i)Tro\r)\pia, prosopoleepsia. 

Ro. 2:11. there is no respect of persons with God. 

Eph. 6: 9. neither is there respect of persons 

Col. 3:25. and there is no respect of persons. 

Jas. 2 : 1 . have not the faith. . .with respect of persons. 



TrpoGMTTovj prosopon. 

Mat. 6: 16. for they disfigure their faces, 

17. anoint thine head, and wash thy face ; 
1 1 : 10. 1 send my messenger before thy face, 
16: 3. ye can discern the face of the sky; 
17: 2. and his face did shine as the sun, 
6. they fell on their face, and were 
18: 10. do always behold the face of my Father 
22: 16. thou regardest not the person of men. 
26: 39. and fell on his face, and prayed, 
67. Then did they spit in his face, 
Mar 1 : 2.1 send my messenger before thy face, 
12:14. thou regardest not the person of men, 
14:65. and to cover his face, and to buffet him, 



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Lu. 1 : 76, thou shalt go before the face of the Lord 
2:31. prepared before the face of all people; 
5 -.12. who seeing Jesus fell on (his) face, 
7:27. 1 send my messenger before thy face, 
9:29. the fashion of his countenance was 

51. he stedfastly set his face to go to 

52. And sent messengers before his face : 

53. because his face was as though he 

10: Land sent them two and two before his 

face 
12:56. ye can discern the face of the sky 
17:16. And fell down on (his)/ace at his feet, 
20:21. neither acceptest thou the person (of any), 
21:35. on the face of the whole earth. 
22: 64. they struck him on the face, 
24: 5. bowed down (their)/aces to the earth, 
Acts 2: 28. full of joy with thy countenance. 

3: 13. and denied him in the presence of Pilate, 
19. shall come from the presence of the Lord; 
5:41. from the presence of the council, 
6: 15. looking stedfastly on him, saw his face as 

it had been the face of an angel. 
7:45. before the face of our fathers, 
13: 24. had first preached before his coming {rcpb 

TrpoGOMrov rfjg eioSSov) 
17:26. to dwell on all the face of the earth, 
20:25. shall see my face no more. 

38. should see his face no more. 
25: 16. have the accusers face to face, 
1 Co.13 : 1 2. but then face to face : 

14:25. and so falling down on (his) face 
2Co. 1 : 1 1 . by the means of many persons 

2:10. (forgave I it) in the person of Christ; 
3: 7. Israel could not stedfastly behold the face 
of Moses for the glory of his countenance,- 
13. (which) put a vail over his face, 
18. with open face beholding as in 
4: 6. glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ. 
5: 12. which glory in appearance, 
8: 24. and before (eig Ttpoaioirov) the churches, 
10: l.who in presence (am) base among you, 

7. after the outward appearance ? 
11:20. if a man smite you on the face. 
Gal. 1 :22. And was unknown by face 

2: 6. God accepteth no man's person: 
11. 1 withstood him to the face, 
Col. 2: 1. as have not seen my face 
ITh. 2: 17. for a short time in presence, 
— to see your face with great 
3: 10. that we might see your face, 
2Th. 1: 9. from the presence of the Lord, 
Heb 9 : 24. in the presence of God for us : 
Jas. 1:11. the grace of the fashion of it 
23. beholding his natural face in 
IPet. 3: 12. the face of the Lord (is) against 
Jude 16. having men's persons in admiration 
Rev. 4: 7. third beast had a. face as a man, 
6: 16. hide us from the face of him that 
7: 11. fell before the throne on their faces, 
9: 7. and their faces (were) as the/aces of men. 
10: Land his/ace (was) as it were the sun, 
11: 16. fell upon their faces, and worshipped 

God, 
12: 14. from the face of the serpent. 
20: 11. from whose face the earth and the 
22: 4. And they shall see his face ,- 



TTpOTao-o-o/iiai, protassomai. 

Actsl 7: 26. determined the time* before appointed, 



TTpoTEivii), protlno. 

Acts22:25. And as they bound him (lit. as he bound 
him) 

TTpOTEjOOV, TO TTpOTSpOV, proteTOU, & to 

proteron. 

Joh. 6: 62. ascend up where he was before ? 

7:51. judge (any) man, before (lit. unless pre- 
viously) it hear him, 

9: 8. they which before had seen him 
2Co. 1 : 15. minded to come unto you before, 
Gal. 4: 13. 1 preached the gospel unto you at the first. 
lTi. 1 : 13. Who was before a blasphemer, 
Heb 4: 6. to whom it was first preached 

7 :27 .first for his own sins, 
10:32. call to remembrance the former days, 
IPet. 1 : 14. according to the former lusts 



TTporepoQ, proteros. 

Eph. 4: 22. concerning the former conversation 

7TjooTi0rjjut, protitheemi. 



Ro. 1:13.1 purposed to come unto you, 

3:25. Whom God hath set forth (to be) 
Eph. 1 : 9. which he hath purposed in himself: 



TrjoorjOOTOjuaj, protrepomai. 

Actsl8:27.the brethren wrote, exhorting the disciples 
to receive him: 



TTporpexw, protreko. 

Lu. 19: 4. And he ran before, and climbed 
Joh. 20: 4. the other disciple did outrun (lit. ran be- 
fore more quickly than) Peter, 



TTpovirapx<*>, prdiiparko. 

Lu. 23: 12. for before they were at enmity 
Acts 8: 9. there was a certain man. ..which beforetime 
in the same city 



TrpofyaaiQ, propJiasis. 

Mat. 23: 14. for a pretence make long prayer: 
Mar 12: 40. for a pretence make long prayers: 
Lu. 20:47. and for a shew make long prayers: 
Joh. 15: 22. they have no cloke for their sin. 
Acts27: 30. under colour as though they would 
Phi. 1:18. whether in pretence, or in truth, 
ITh. 2: 5. nor a cloke of covetousness ; 



Trpo(j)£p(i), prophero. 

Lu. 6:45. bring eth forth that which is good ; 
— bring eth forth that which is evil: 



irpofyy\Tua, propheetia. 

Mat.l3:14.is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias, 
Ro. 12: 6. whether prophecy, (let us prophesy) 



lCo.12: 
13: 



lTh. 5 
ITi. 1 

4 
2Pet. 1 

Rev. 1 
11 
19 
22 



14: 6 

22. 
20. 

18, 



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to another prophecy ; 

And though I have (the gift of) prophecy, 

whether (there be) prophecies, they shall 

or by prophesying, or by doctrine? 

but prophesying (serveth) not for 

Despise not prophesyings. 

according to the prophecies which went 

before on thee, 
which was given thee by prophecy, with 
that no prophecy of the scripture 
For the prophecy came not in old 
that hear the words of this prophecy, 
in the days of their prophecy : 
of Jesus is the spirit of prophecy. 
the sayings of the prophecy of this 
Seal not the sayings of the prophecy of 
heareth the words of the prophecy of 
of the book of this prophecy, 



Trpo<pr)Tsvu) } propheetuo. 

Mat. 7:22. have we not prophesied in thy name? 

11 -.13. prophets and the law prophes ieduntil John. 

15 : 7. well did Esaias prophesy of you, 

26:68. Saying, Prophesy unto us, 
Mar 7: 6. Well hath Esaias prophesied of you 

14:65. buffet him, and to say unto him, Prophesy: 
Lu. 1 : 67. and prophesied, saying, 

22:64. saying, Prophesy, who is it that smote 
Joh. 1 1 : 51 . he prophesied that Jesus should die 
Acts 2: 17. your daughters shall prophesy, 

18. of my Spirit; and they shall prophesy : 

19: 6. they spake with tongues, and prophesied. 

21: 9. virgins, which did prophesy. 
lCo.ll: 4. Every man praying ox prophesying, 

5. that prayeth or prophesieth with (her) 

13: 9. know in part, and we prophesy in part. 

14: l.but rather that ye may prophesy. 

3. But he that prophesieth speaketh 

4. he that prophesieth edifieth the church. 

5. but rather that ye prophesied : for greater 

(is) he that prophesieth 
24. But if all prophesy, and there come 
31. For ye may all prophesy one by one, 
39. covet to prophesy, and forbid not to 
1 Pet. 1:10. who prophesied of the grace 
Jude 14. prophesied of these, saying, Behold, 
Rev.lO:ll.Thou must prophesy again before 

11: 3. two witnesses, and they shall prophesy 



7rpo(j){]rr}g, propheetees. 

spoken of the Lord by the prophet, 
thus it is written by the prophet, 
spoken of the Lord by the prophet, 
by Jeremy the prophet, 
which was spoken by the prophets, 
spoken of by the prophet Esaias, 
spoken by Esaias the prophet, saying, 
so persecuted they the prophets 
to destroy the law, or the prophets: 
• this is the law and the prophets. 
■ spoken by Esaias the prophet, 
, He that receiveth a prophet in the name 

of a prophet shall receive -a prophet's 

reward ; 
, A prophet ? yea, I say unto you, and more 

than a prophet. 
For all the prophets and the law 
spoken by Esaias the prophet, 



Mat.12 
13 



Mat. 1 

2; 



12 



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:39. the sign of the prophet Jonas: 

: 17. That many prophets and righteous 
35. spoken by the prophet, saying, I will 
57 . A prophet is not without honour, 

: 5. they counted him as a prophet. 

: 4. the sign of the prophet Jonas. 

14. Jeremias, or one of the prophets. 
: 4. spoken by the prophet, saying, 

11. This is Jesus the prophet of Nazareth 

26. for all hold John as a prophet. 

46. because they took him for a prophet. 
: 40. hang all the law and the prophets. 
:29. ye build the tombs of the prophets, 

30. in the blood of the prophets. 

31. of them which killed the prophets. 
34. 1 send unto you prophets, and wise 
37. (thou) that killest the prophets, 

: 15. spoken of by Daniel the prophet, 
;56. that the scriptures of the prophets might 
: 9. was spoken by Jeremy the prophet, 
35. which was spoken by the prophet, 
; 2. As it is written in the prophets, 
: 4. A prophet is not without honour, 

15. others said, That it is a prophet, or as one 
of the prophets. 

:28.and others, One of the prophets. 
: 32. that he was a prophet indeed. 
: 14. spoken of by Daniel the prophet, 
:70.by the mouth of his holy prophets, 
76.be called the prophet of the Highest: 
: 4. the words of Esaias the prophet, 
: 17. the book of the prophet Esaias. 

24. No prophet is accepted in his own 

27. in the time of Eliseus the prophet; 
6: 23. did their fatners unto the prophets. 
7: 16. That a great prophet is risen up 

26. A prophet? Yea, I say unto you, and 
much more than a prophet. 

28. there is not a greater prophet than John 
39. This man, if he were a prophet, 

9: 8. that one of the old prophets was risen 

19. that one of the old prophets is risen 
10:24. that many prophets and kings 
11 : 29. but the sign of Jonas the prophet. 

47. ye build the sepulchres of the prophets, 
49. 1 will send them prophets and apostles, 
50. That the blood of all the prophets, 

13: 28. and all the prophets, in the kingdom 

33. that a prophet perish out of Jerusalem. 

34. Jerusalem, which killest the prophets, 
16: 16. The law and the prophets (were) until 

John: 

29. They have Moses and the prophets ; 
31 . If they hear not Moses and the prophets, 

18:31. that are written by the prophets 
20: 6. persuaded that John was a prophet. 
24: 19. which was a prophet mighty in deed 

25. all that the prophets have spoken: 

27. at Moses and all the prophets, 
44. in the law of Moses, and (in) the prophets, 

and (in) the psalms, 
Joh. 1:21. Art thou that prophet ? 

23. as said the prophet Esaias. 
25. nor Elias, neither that prophet ? 
45(46). and the prophets, did write 
4:19.1 perceive that thou art a prophet. 

44. that a prophet hath no honour in 
6: 14. that prophet that should come 

45. It is written in the prophets, 
7: 40. said, Of a truth this is the prophet. 

52. for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet. 
8:52. Abraham is dead, and the prophets; 



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26 

27 

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13 

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3 

4 



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12: 

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Joh. 8:53 
9:17 
!:38 

16 

30, 
$:18 

21. 

22. 

23. 

24. 

25. 
r ;37. 

42. 

48. 

52. 
1:28. 

30. 

34. 
:43. 
:27. 



. and the prophets are dead : 
. He said, He is a prophet. 
. That the saying of Esaias the prophet 
spoken by the prophet Joel; 
.Therefore being a, prophet, and 
. by the mouth of all his prophets, 
.the mouth of all his holy prophets 
. A prophet shall the Lord your 
. which will not hear that prophet, 
. Yea, and all the prophets from 
. the children of the prophets, 
. A prophet shall the Lord your God 
. written in the book of the prophets, 
, made with hands ; as saith the prophet, 
Which of the prophets have not 
in his chariot read Esaias the prophet. 
heard him read the prophet Esaias, 
of whom speaketh the prophet this? 
To him give all the prophets witness, 
came prophets from Jerusalem 
: 1. certain prophets and teachers ; 

15. after the reading of the law and the 
prophets 

20. until Samuel the prophet. 

27. because they knew him not, nor yet the 

voices of the prophets which 
40. spoken of in the prophets; 
: 15. agree the words of the prophets ; 
32. being prophets also themselves, 
:10.a certain prophet, named Agabus. 
; 14. written in the law and in the prophets : 
: 22. which the prophets and Moses did say 
27.believest thou the prophets ? 
: 23. and (out of) the prophets, from morning 

till evening. 
25. the Holy Ghost by Esaias the prophet 
: 2. by his prophets in the holy scriptures, 
: 21. witnessed by the law and the prophets; 
: 3. Lord, they have killed thy prophets, 
: 28. first apostles, secondarily prophets, 
29. (are) all prophets ? (are) all teachers? 
;29. Let the prophets speak two or three, 
32. And the spirits of the prophets are subject 

to the prophets. 
37. think himself to be a, prophet, 
:20. of the apostles and prophets, 
: 5. unto his holy apostles and prophets 
ill. some, prophets; and some, evangelists; 
: 15. both killed the Lord Jesus, and their own 
prophets, 
Tit. 1:12. (even) a prophet of their own, said, The 
Cretians 

1 . unto the fathers by the prophets, 
32. and Samuel, and (of) the prophets : 
10. the prophets, who have spoken in the name 

of the Lord, 
10. Of which salvation the prophets 

16. forbad the madness of the prophet . 

2. before by the holy prophets, 
7. hath declared to his servants the prophets. 

10. because these two prophets tormented 
18. unto thy servants the prophets, 
6. the blood of saints and prophets, 
20. (ye) holy apostles and prophets ; for God 
24. the blood of prophets, and of saints, 
6. the Lord God of the holy prophets 
9. and of thy brethren the prophets, 



Ro. 1 

3 

11 

lCo.12 

14 



Eph 2 
3 
4 

ITh. 2 



Heb 1: 

11: 

Jas. 5: 

lPet.l: 

2Pet.2; 

3: 

Rev.10: 

11: 

16: 

18; 

22: 



irpo^rjTLKog, propheetikos. 

Ro. 16: 26. by the scriptures of the prophets, 



2Pet. 1 : 19. a more sure word of prophecy ; 



irpo<pr\TiQ, propheetis. 

Lu. 2:36. Anna, a prophetess, the daughter of 
Rev. 2 : 20. which calleth herself a prophetess, 



7rpo<j)0av(i), prophthano. 

Mat.17: 25. Jesus prevented (lit. forestalled) him, 



7rpox^piZofjLai, prokirizomai. 

Acts22:14./tatfA chosen thee, that thou shouldest 
26: 16. to make thee a minister and a witness 



irpoyzipoTovioiiai) prohirotoneomai. 

Actsl0:41.untc witnesses chosen before of God, 



7rpvjiiva, prumna. 

Mar 4:38. he was in the hinder part of the ship, 
Acts27:29.they cast four anchors out of the stem, 
41. but the hinder part was broken 



Trpwi,proi. ' 

Mat.16: 3. And in the morning, (It will be) foul 
20 : 1 . went out early in the morning 

Mar 1 :35. in the morning, rising up a great while 
11 :20. And in the morning, as they passed 
13:35. at the cockcrowing, or in the morning : 
15 : 1 . And straightway in the morning 
16: 2. And very early in the morning 
9. was risen early the first (day) of 

Joh.20: l.cometh Mary Magdalene early, 

Acts28:23.from morning till evening. 



7rpwm, proia. 

Mat.21 :18. Now in the morning as he returned 
27 : 1 . When the morning was come, all the 

Joh. 18: 28. and it was early ; and they themselves 
21 : 4. But when the morning was now come, 



TTpdji/uLog, proimos. 

Jas. 5: 7. he receive the early and latter rain. 



irpw'ivog, promos. 

Rev. 2:28. 1 will give him the morning star. 



wpwpa, prora. 

Acts27 :30. cast anchors out of the for eship, 
41 . and the forepart stuck fast, 

7Tplt)T£VW, prdtUO. 
Col. 1 : 18. he might have the preeminence. 



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7rpu)TOKa0e$pia, protokathedria. 

Mat.23: 6. the cldef seats in the synagogues, 
Mar 12:39. the chief seats in the synagogues, 
Lu. 1 ] : 43. love the uppermost seats in the synagogues, 
20:46. and the highest seats in the synagogues, 



wp(i)TOK\i(jia, protoklisia. 

Mat.23: 6. love the uppermost rooms (lit. the first 

place) at feasts, 
Mar 12:39. the uppermost rooms (lit. first places) at 
Lu. 14: 7. how they chose out the chief rooms ; 
8. sit not down in the highest room; 
20: 46. and the chief rooms at feasts ; 



irpwTOv & to irpwrov, proton & to 
proton. 

Mat. 5 :24. first be reconciled to thy brother, 

6:33. But seek ye first the kingdom of God, 
7: 5. first cast out the beam out of 
8: 21. suffer me first to go and bury my 
12:29. except he first bind the strong 
13:30. Gather ye together first the tares, 
17:10. that Elias must first come? 
ll.Elias truly shall first come, 
23: 26. cleanse first that (which is) within 
Mar. 3:27. he will first bind the strong man ; 
4:28. first the blade, then the ear, 
7:27. Let the children first be filled: 
9: 11. that Elias must first come? 
12. Elias verily cometh first, 
13: 10. the gospel must first be published 
16: 9. he appeared first to Mary 
Lu. 6:42. cast out first the beam 

9:59. suffer me first to go and bury my 
61. let me first go bid them farewell, 
10: b.first say, Peace (be) to this house. 
11:38. that he had not first washed 
12: l.to say unto his disciples first of all, 
14:28.sitteth not down first, and counteth 

Sl.sitteth not down first, and consulteth 
17:25. But first must he suffer 
21 : 9. these things must first come 
Joh. 2: 10. Every man at the beginning 
10:40. where John at first baptized; 
12: 16. understood not his disciples at the first : r 
15: 18. before (it hated) you. 
18: 13. to Annas first; for he was 
19:39. which at the first came to Jesus by 
Acts 3:26. Unto you first God, having raised up 
7: 12. he sent out our fathers first. 
11:26. called Christians first in Antioch. 
13:46. should first have been spoken to you: 
15: 14. how God at the first did visit 
26:20. But shewed first unto them of Damascus, 
Ro. 1 : 8. First, I thank my God through 

16. to the Jew first, and also to the Greek. 
2: 9. of the Jew first, and also of the Gentile ; 
10. to the Jew first, and also to the Gentile: 
3: 2. chiefly, because that unto them 
15: 24. if first I be somewhat filled 
1 Co.l 1:18. For first of all, when ye come 

12:28. first apostles, secondarily prophets, 
15:46. that (was) not first which is spiritual, 
2Co. 8: 5.hut first gave their own selves 
Eph. 4: 9. he also descended first into the lower 
ITh. 4: 16. the dead in Christ shall rise first: 
2Th. 2: 3. except there come a falling away first, 



ITi. 2: 1. that, first of all, supplications, 
3: 10. let these also first be proved ; 
5: 4. let them learn first to shew piety 
2Ti. 1 : 5. which dwelt first in thy grandmother 
Heb. 7: 2. first being by interpretation 
Jas. 3:17. is first pure, then peaceable, 
lPet.4:17.if (it) first (begin) at us, 
2Pet.l :20. Knowing this first, that 

3: 3. Knowing this first, that there shall 



Mat. 10 
12 
17 
19 

20 



21 



22 

26 

27 

Mar 6 

9 

10 



Lu. 



12 



20 
Joh. 1 



19 

20 

Acts 1 
12 

13 
16 
17 

20 
25 

26 

27 



28 



Ro. 10 
lCo.14 



7Tjowtocj protos. 

: 2!. The first, Simon, who is called Peter, 

:45.of that man is worse than the first. 

: 27. the fish that first cometh up ; 

: 30. many (that are) first shall be last; and 

the last (shall he) first. 
: 8. beginning from the last unto the first. 
10. But when theirs* came, 

16. So the last shall he first, and the first last : 

27. whosoever will be chief among you, 
: 28. and he came to the first, 

31. They say unto him, The first. 

36. servants more than theirs*.- 
: 25. and the first, when he had married 

38. This is the first and great commandment. 
: 17. Now the first (day) of the (feast of) 
: 64. last error shall be worse than theirs*. 
: 21. and chief (estates) of Galilee; 
:35.If any man desire to he first, 
:31.But many (that are) first shall be last; 
and the last first. 

44. will be the chiefest, shall be 
: 20. and the first took a wife, 

28. Which is the first commandment 

29. The first of all the commandments, 

30. this (is) the first commandment. 
: 1 2. And the first day of unleavened 

: 9. early the first (day) of the week, 

: 2. this taxing was first made 

: 26. worse than the first. 

: 30. shall he first, and there are first 

: 18. The first said unto him, 

; 22. Bring forth the best robe, 

: 5. and said unto the first, How much 

: 16. Then came the first, saying, Lord, 

47. and the chief of the people 
: 29. and the first took a wife, 
: 15. for he was before me. 

30. for he was before me. 

41 (42). He first findeth his own brother 
: 4. whosoever then first after the 
: 7. let him first cast a stone at her. 
: 32. and brake the legs of the first, 
: 4. and came first to the sepulchre. 

8. which came first to the sepulchre, 
: 1. The former treatise have I made, 
: 10. When they were past the first and the 

second ward, 
: 50. and the chief men of the city, 
: 12. which is the chief city of that part of 
; 4. and of the chief women not a few. 
:18. Ye know, from the first day 
: 2. and the chief of the Jews 
:23.he should be the first that should rise 
:43. should cast (themselves) first (into the 

sea), 
: 7. of the chief man of the island, 

17. Paul called the chief of the Jews 
: 19. First Moses saith, I will provoke 
: 30. let the first hold his peace. 



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lCo.15: 



Eph 6 
Phi. 1 
ITi. 1: 

2: 

5 

2Ti. 2 

4 
Heb 8 

9 



10; 

2Pet.2 
Uoh. 4 
Rev. 1 



21 



22 



3. 1 delivered unto you first of all 
45. The^ri^ man Adam was made a 
47. The first man (is) of the earth, 

2. which is the first commandment with 

5. from the fiist day until now; 

15. of whom I am chief. 

16. that in me first Jesus Christ might 
13. For Adam was first formed, 

12. cast off their ^/zrs^ faith. 

6. must be first partaker of the fruits. 
16. At my first answer no man 

; 7. For if that first (covenant) 

13. he hath made the first old. 

1. Then verily the first (covenant) 

2. the first, wherein (was) the candlestick, 

6. went always into theirs* tabernacle, 

8. while as the first tabernacle was yet 
15. under the first testament, 

18. neither the first (testament) was 

9. He taketh away theirs*, that he may 
:20.is worse with them than the beginning. 
: 19. because he first loved us. 

: 11. 1 am Alpha and Omega, the first and the 

last: 
17.1 am the first and the last: 

4. thou hast left thy first love. 

5. and do the first works; or else 
8. the first and the last, which was 

19. the last (to be) more than the first. 
Land the first voice which I heard 

7. And the first beast (was) like 
7. The first angel sounded, 

12. all the power of the first beast 
— to worship the first beast, 

2. And the first went, and poured out 

5. This (is) the first resurrection. 

6. part in the first resurrection: 

1. the first heaven and the first earth were 

passed away ; 
4. the former things are passed away. 
19. The first foundation (was) jasper ; 

13. the first and the last. 



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7TjOwroo-rarrjCj protostatees. 

5. a ringleader of the sect of the 



TrpwTOTOKia, prototokia. 

(substantive plural.) 
Heb 12: 16. for one morsel of meat sold his birthright. 



Mat. 
Lu. 
Ro. 
Col. 



Heb 



TrptoroTOKog, prototokos. 

1 : 25. had brought forth her firstborn son: 
2: 7. she brought forth her firstborn son, 
8:29. the firstborn among many brethren. 
1:15. the firstborn of every creature: (or it may 
be, — born before all creation) 
18. the firstborn from the dead ; 
1 : 6.bringeth in the fir stbegotten into the world, 
11 : 28. he that destroyed the firstborn [neut. plur.] 
12:23. and church of the firstborn , [plur.] 
Rev. 1: 5. the first begotten of the dead, 



iTTaiu), ptaio. 
Ro. 11:11. Have they stumbled that they should fall ? 
Jas. 2: 10. shall keep the whole law, and yet offend 
in one (point), 



2. For in many things we offend all. If any 
man offend not in word, 
2Pet.l:10.if ye do these things, ye shall never fall: 



WTEpva, pterna. 

Joh.l3:18.hath lifted up his heel against me. 



Mat. 4: 
Lu. 4: 



TTTspvyiov, pterugion. 

5. on a pinnacle of the temple, 

9. set him on a. pinnacle of the temple, 



TTTtpvfi, pterux. 



Mat.23: 

Lu. 13: 

Rev. 4: 

9: 

12: 



37. her chickens under (her) wings, 
34. her brood under (her) wings, 

8. four beasts had each of them six wings 

9. the sound of their wings (was) as 
14. two wings of a great eagle, 



ttty]vov, pteenon. 

lCo.l5:39.(and) another of birds. 

irroiofiai, ptoeomai. 

Lu. 21: 9. be not terrified: for these things 
24:37. But they were terrified and 

wTorio-iQ, ptoeesis. 

lPet. 3: 6. and are not afraid with any amazement. 



tttvov, ptuon. 

Mat. 3: 12. Whose fan (is) in his hand, and 
Lu. 3:17. Whose fan (is) in his hand, and he 

TTTvpofiai, pturomai. 

Phi. 1:28. in nothing terrified by your adversaries: 

TTTiio-pa, ptusma. 

Joh. 9: 6. and made clay of the spittle, 

TTTVCTCJIO, ptUSSO. 
Lu. 4:20. And he closed the book, and 



TTTVU), ptUO. 

Mar. 7: 33. and he spit, and touched his tongue: 

8:23. when he had spit on his eyes, 
Joh: 9: 6. he spat on the ground, 



7rrwjita, ptoma. 

Mat.24:28.For wheresoever the carcase is, 
Mar. 6:29. they came and took up his corpse, 



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Rev.l 1 : 8. And their dead bodies (shall lie) in the 
9. shall see their dead bodies three days 
— shall not sutler their dead bodies to 



Acts24:26.he sent for him the oftener, 
ITi. 5:23. and thine often infirmities. 



TTTiocng, ptosis. 
Mat. 7: 27. and great was the fall of it. 
Lu. 2:34. this (child) is set for the fall and rising 
again of many in Israel ; 



Trraj-^Eia, ptokia. ** 

2Co. 8; 2. their deep poverty abounded 

9. ye through his poverty might be rich. 
Rev. 2: 9. works, and tribulation, and poverty, 



TTVKTEVb), puktUO. 
ICo. 9:26. so fiyht I, not as one that beateth 



7TT(i))^EV(i), ptdkuo. 
2Co. 8: 9. yet for your sakes he became poor 



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Ma 


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11 


5. 




19 


21. 




26 


9. 
11. 


Mar.l0:21. 




12:42. 






43, 




14 


5. 
7. 


Lu. 


4:18. 




6 


20. 




7:22. 




14:13. 






21. 




16:20. 






22. 




18 


22. 




19 


8. 




21 


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Joh 


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6. 

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Mar 7: 



TTT(jl))(6q, ptdkoS, 
.Blessed (are) the poor in spirit: 
. the poor have the gospel 
, sell that thou hast, and give to the poor, 
.and given to the poor. 
. For ye have the poor always 
.sell whatsoever thou hast, and give to the 

poor, 
. a certain poor widow, 
. That this poor widow hath 

and have been given to the poor. 

ye have the poor with you always, 

preach the gospel to the poor; 

Blessed (be ye) poor: for your's is 

to the poor the gospel is preached. 

when thou makest a feast, call the poor, 

bring in hither the poor, and the maimed, 

there was a certain beggar 

that the beggar died, 

and distribute unto the poor, 

half of my goods I give to the poor ; 

that this poor widow hath cast in more 

and given to the poor ? 

not that he cared for the poor ; 

For the poor always ye have with you ; 

should give something to the poor. 

contribution for the poor saints 

as poor, yet making many rich ; 

should remember the poor ; 

and beggarly elements, 

there come in also a poor man 

and say to the poor, Stand thou 

Hath not God chosen the poor of this 

But ye have despised the poor. 

and poor, and blind, and naked: 

rich and poor, free and bond, ^""^ 



TTvjfirj, pugmee. 

3. except they wash (their) hands oft (lit. 
to the wrist, or, the fist) 



Note. 



Lu. 



7ru/cvoc, puknos. 
•The neut. of this, as of many other 
fives, is used adverbially. 
5: 33. the disciples of John fast often, 



7rvXr}, pulee. 

Mat. 7: 13. Enter ye in at the strait gate: for wide 
(is) the gate, 
14. Because strait (is) the gate, 
16: 18. the gates of hell shall not prevail 
Lu. 7 : 12. when he came nigh to the gate of 

13:24. Strive to enter in at the strait gate : 
Acts 3 : 10. at the Beautiful gate of the temple : 
9:24. And they watched the gates day and 
12 : 10. they came unto the iron gate 
Heb 13 : 12. suffered without the gate. 



7rv\(i)v, pulon. 

Mat.26:71.out into the porch, another (maid) 
Lu. 16: 20. which was laid at his gate, 
ActslO: 17. and stood before the gate, 

12: 13. knocked at the door of the gate, 

14. she opened not the gate for gladness, 
— told how Peter stood before the gate. 

14: 13. oxen and garlands unto the gates, 
Rev.21: 12. (and) had twelve gates, and at the gates 
twelve angels, 
13. On the east three gates; on the north 
three gates; on the south three gates; 
and on the west three gates. 

15. and the gates thereof, and the wall 

21. And the twelve gates (were) twelve pearls ; 

every several gate was 
25. And the gates of it shall not be shut 
22:14. enter in through the gates into the city. 



irvvOavofiai, punthanomai. 

Mat. 2: 4. he demanded of them where Christ 
Lu. 15:26. and asked what these things meant. 

18:36. pass by, he asked what it meant. 
Joh. 4:52. Then enquired he of them the hour 
13: 24. that he should ask who it should be 
Acts 4: 7. they asked, By what power, or by what 
10: 18. and asked whether Simon, 

29. 1 ask therefore for what intent 
21 :33. and demanded who he was, and what 
23: 19. aside privately, and asked (him), "What 
20. as though they would enquire 
34. And when he understood that (he was) of 



irvp, pur. 

Mat. 3: 10. hewn down, and cast into the fire. 

11. with the Holy Ghost, and (with) /re.- 
12. the chaff with unquenchable fire. 
5 : 22. shall be in danger of hell fire. (lit. gehenna 

of/z're) 
7: 19. hewn down, and cast into the fire. 
13:40. are gathered and burned in the fire; 
42. into a furnace of fire : there shall be 
50. shall cast them into the furnace of fire : 
x x 



IIYP 



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ni2A 



Mat.l 7:15. ofttimes he falleth into the fire, 
18: 8. to be east into everlasting fire. 

9. to be cast into hell fire. (lit. gehenna of 
fire) 
25 -.41. ye cursed, into everlasting fire, prepared 
Mar 9:22. it hath cast him into the fire, 

43. into the fire that never shall be 

44. and the fire is not quenched. 

45. into the fire that never shall be 

46. and the fire is not quenched. 

47. to be cast into hell fire : (lit. gehenna of 

fire) 

48. and the fire is not quenched. 

49. every one shall be salted with fire, 
Lu. 3: 9. is hewn down, and cast into the fire. 

16. with the Holy Ghost and with fire: 

17. he will burn with fire unquenchable. 
9:54. that we command fire to come 

12:49.1 am come to sendee on the earth ; 
17:29. it rained fire and brimstone 
22:55. when they had kindled afire 
Joh.15: 6. and cast (them) into the ./ire, 
Acts 2: 3. cloven tongues like as of fire, 

19. blood, and fire, and vapour of smoke: 
7 : 30. in a flame of fire in a bush. 
28: 5. he shook off the beast into the fire, 
Ro. 12: 20. heap coals of fire on his head. 
lCo. 3: 13. it shall be revealed by fire; and the ./ire 
shall try every 
15. shall be saved ; yet so as by fire. 
2Th. 1 : 8. In flaming fire taking vengeance on 
Heb 1: 7. his ministers a flame of fire. 
10 :27. and fiery indignation, 
11 :34. Quenched the violence of fire, 
12: 18. and that burned with ./ire, 

29. our God (is) a consuming fire. 
Jas. 3: 5. a little ./ire kindleth! 

6. And the tongue (is) afire, 

5 : 3. shall eat your flesh as it were fire. 
lPet. 1 : 7. though it be tried with ./ire, 
2Pet. 3: 7. reserved unto ./ire against 
Jude 7 . the vengeance of eternal fire. 

23. pulling (them) out of the fire ; 
Rev. 1 : 14. his eyes (were) as a flame of fire ; 

2: 18. his eyes like unto a flame of fire, 

3: 18. gold tried in the ./ire, 

4: 5. seven lamps of fire burning 

8:5. and filled it with fire of the altar, 

7. hail and. fire mingled with blood, 

8. mountain burning with ./ire 
9:17. out of their mouths issued fire and 

18. by the fire, and by the smoke, 
10: 1. his feet as pillars of fire .• 
11 : h.fire proceedeth out of their mouth, 
13: 13. he maketh fire come down from 
14: 10. with, fire and brimstone 

18. which had power over fire; 
15: 2. a sea of glass mingled with ./ire : 
16: 8. to scorch men with ./ire. 
17 : 16. and burn her with fire. 
18: 8. she shall be utterly burned with fire 
19: 12. His eyes (were) as a flame of fire, 

20. into a lake of fire burning with 
20: 9. and fire came down from God 

10. into the lake of fire and brimstone, 

1 4. cast into the lake of fire. 

15. was cast into the lake of fire. 

21: 8. which burneth with ./ire and brimstone: 



irvpa, pur a. 
Acts28: 2. they kindled afire, and received us 



Acts28: 3. of sticks, and laid (them) on the fire, 



Trvpyog, purgos. 

Mat.21:33.a winepress in it, and built a tower, 
Mar 12: l.winefat, and built a tower, 
Lu. 13: 4. upon whom the tower in Siloam fell, 
14:28. intending to build a tower, sitteth not 



irvpeo-o-u), puresso. 

Mat. 8:14. and sick of a fever. 

Mar 1 : 30. wife's mother lay sick of a fever, 



7rvperog, puretos. 

Mat. 8:15. and the fever left her: 

Mar 1:31. and immediately the fever left her, 

Lu. 4:38. was taken with a great fever ; 

39. rebuked the fever ; and it left her: 
Joh. 4:52. at the seventh hour the fever left him. 
Acts28 : 8 . lay sick of a fever and of a 



irvpLvog, pumnos. 
Rev. 9: 17. having breastplates of fire, 



TTvpoojULai, puroomai. 

lGo. 7: 9. better to marry than to burn. 
2Co.ll:29.and I burn not? 
Eph 6 : 16. all the fiery darts of the wicked. 
2Pet.3:12.the heavens being on fire shall 
Rev. 1 : 15. as if they burned in a furnace ; 
3 : 18. gold tried in the fire, 



irvppaZb), purrazo. 

Mat.16: 2. for the sky is red. 

3. for the sky is red and lowring. 



wvppog, purr os. 

Rev. 6: 4. another horse (that was) red. 
12 : 3. a great red dragon, 



7rvp(t)criQ, purosis. 

IPet. 4: 12. concerning the fiery trial 
Rev.18: 9. the smoke of her burning, 

18. saw the smoke of her burning, 



TTM See jdrjTTlA), jLL^iTTW, OV7TIO, & OvdilTb). 



7to)Xe(x), poleo. 

Mat. 10: 29. Are not two sparrows sold for a 
13 :44. and selleth all that he hath, 
19: 21. go (and) sell that thou hast, 
21:12. cast out all them that sold and 

— and the seats of them that sold doves, 



TiQA 



( 675 ) 



nas 



Mat.25 ; 

Mar 10: 

11 



Lu. 12: 6. 

33. 
17:28. 
18:22. 
19:45. 
22:36. 
Joh. 2:14. 

16. 

34. 

37. 
1. 

25. 

17. 



Acts 4: 

5 
lCo.10 
Rev.13 



.go ye rather to them that sell, 
. sell whatsoever thou hast, 
. to cast out them that sold and 
the seats of them that sold doves ; 
. Are not five sparrows sold for 
. Sell that ye have, and give alms ; 
, they bought, they sold, they planted, 
, sell all that thou hast, and distribute 
, to cast out them that sold therein, 
, let him sell his garment, and buy one. 
.those that sold oxen and sheep 
said unto them that sold doves, 
sold them, and brought the prices 
Having land, sold (it), and brought 
sold a possession, 

Whatsoewer is sold in the shambles, 
that no man might buy or sell, 



TTwXoCj polos. 



Mat.21 : 2. and a colt with her: 

5. and a colt the foal of an ass. 

7. and the colt, and put on them their 

Marll: 2. ye shall find a colt tied, 

4. and found the colt tied by the door 

5. What do ye, loosing the colt ? 
7. they brought the colt to Jesus, 

Lu. 19:30. ye shall find a colt tied, 

33. as they were loosing the colt, 

— Why loose ye the colt ? 

35. cast their garments upon the colt, 

Joh. 12: 15. sitting on an ass's colt. 



7rw7ror£, popote. 

Lu. 19:30. whereon yet never man sat: (lit. none 

ever) 
Joh. 1 :18. No man hath seen God at any time; 
5:37. neither heard his voice at any time, 
6:35. shall never (lit. not ever) thirst. 
8: 33. were never (lit. to none ever) in bondage 
to any man: 
Uoh.4: 12. No man hath seen God at any time. 



7TWjOow 5 poroo. 

Mar 6: 52. for their heart was hardened. 

8: 17. have ye your heart yet hardened ? 
Joh. 12:40. He hath blinded their eyes, and hardened 

their heart; 
Ro. 11 : 7. and the rest were blinded 
2Co. 3 : 14. But their minds were blinded : 



TTWpWGlQ, porOSIS, 

Mar 3: 5. for the hardness of their hearts, 
Ro. 11:25. that blindness in part is happened to 
Eph 4: 18. because of the blindness of their heart: 



7T(Dg, pos. indefinitely. 

Acts27 : 12. if by any means they might 

29. Then fearing lest )( we should have 

Ro. 1 : 10. if by any means now at length 
1 ] : 14. If by any means I may provoke 
21. lest )( he also spare not thee. 

ICo. 8: 9. lest by any means this liberty 



ICo. 9:27. lest that by any means, when I have 

2Co. 2: 7. lest perhaps such a one should 

9: 4. Lest haply if they of Macedonia 

11 : 3. lest by any means, as the serpent 

12:20. For I fear, lest, )( when I come, 

— lest )( (there be) debates, 
2: 2. lest by any means I should run, 
4: 11. lest )( I have bestowed upon you 
3 : 1 1 . If by any means I might attain 



Gal. 



Phi. 



ITh. 3: 5. lest by some means the tempter 



7riog, 

Mat. 6:28. 

7: 4. 

10:19. 

12: 4. 

26. 

29. 

34. 

16:11. 

21:20. 

22:12. 

43. 

45. 

23:33. 

26:54. 

Mar 2:26. 

3:23. 

4:13. 

40. 

5:16. 

8:21. 

9:12. 

10:23. 

24. 

11:18. 

12:35. 

41. 

14: 1. 

11. 

Lu. 1:34. 

6:42. 

8:18. 

36. 

10:26. 

11:18. 

12:11. 

27. 

50. 

56. 

14: 7. 

18:24. 

20:41. 

44. 

22: 2. 

4. 

Joh. 3: 4. 

9. 

12. 

4: 9. 

5:44. 

47. 

6:42. 

52. 

7:15. 

8:33. 

9:10. 

15. 

16. 

19. 



pos. interrog. or definitely. 

how they grow; they toil not, 
Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, 
how or what ye shall speak : 
How he entered into the house of God, 
how shall then his kingdom stand? 
how can one enter into a strong man's 
how can ye, being evil, speak good 
How is it that ye do not understand 
How soon is the fig tree withered 
how earnest thou in hither 
How then doth David in spirit call 
how is he his son? 

how can ye escape the damnation of hell? 
how then shall the scriptures be fulfilled, 
How he went into the house of God 
How can Satan cast out Satan? 
how then will ye know all parables? 
how is it that ye have no faith? 
told them how it befell to him that was 
How is it that ye do not understand? 
and how it is written of the Son of man, 
How hardly shall they that have riches 
how hard is it for them that trust in- 
sought how they might destroy him : 
How say the scribes that Christ is the 
beheld how the people cast money into 
sought how they might take him 
sought hoio he might conveniently betray 
How shall this be, seeing 
how canst thou say to thy brother, 
Take heed therefore how ye hear: 
told them by what means he that was 
how readest thou? 
how shall his kingdom stand ? 
take ye no thought how or what 
Consider the lilies how they grow: 
and how am I straitened till it 
how is it that ye do not discern 
how they chose out the chief rooms ; 
How hardly shall they that have 
How say they that Christ is 
how is he then his son ? 
sought how they might kill him ; 
how he might betray him 
How can a man be born when he is 
How can these things be ? 
how shall ye believe, if I tell you 
How is it that thou, being a Jew, 
How can ye believe, which 
how shall ye believe my words ? 
how is it then that he saith, I came 
How can this man give us (his) 
How knoweth this man letters, 
how sayest thou, Ye shall be 
Hoiv were thine eyes opened ? 
how he had received his sight. 
How can a man that is a sinner 
how then doth he now see ? 



ims 



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paii 



Joh. 9:21. 

26 

11:36 

12:34 

14: 5 

9, 

Acts 2: 8 

4:21 

8:31 

9:27 

11:13 

12:17 

15:36 

20:18, 

Ro. 3: 6 

4:10 

6: 2. 

8:32, 

10;14. 



15 

lCo. 3:10 

7:32. 

33. 

34 

14: 7, 

9 

16. 

15:12 

35 

2Co. 3: 8. 

Gal. 4: 9, 

Eph. 5:15 

Col. 4: 6. 

ITh. 1: 9. 

4: 1. 

2Th. 3: 7. 

ITi. 3: 5. 

15. 

Heb 2: 3. 

Uoh.3:17. 

4:20. 

Rev. 3: 3. 



But by what means he now seeth, 
. how opened he thine eyes ? 
. Behold how he loved him ! 
. and how sayest thou, 
, how can we know the way ? 
. how sayest thou (then), Shew us 
. And how hear we every man in 
, how they might punish them, 
. How can I, except some man 
.how he had seen the Lord in the way, 

and how he had preached boldly at 
. how he had seen an angel 
. how the Lord had brought him out 
. (and see) how they do. 
, after what manner I have been with 
. for then how shall God judge the world ? 
. How was it then reckoned ? 
, How shall we, that are dead to sin, 
. how shall he not with him also freely 
. How then shall they call on him 

and how shall they believe in him 

and how shall they hear without a 
.And how shall they preach, except 
.take heed how he buildeth thereupon. 

how he may please the Lord: 

how he may please (his) wife. 
.how she may please (her) husband. 
, how shall it be known what is piped 
. how shall it be known what 
, how shall he that occupieth the room of 
. how say some among you that 
. How are the dead raised up ? 
. How shall not the ministration of the 
. how turn ye again to the weak and 
. See then that ye walk circumspectly, 

how ye ought to answer every man. 

how ye turned to God from idols 

how ye ought to walk and 

how ye ought to follow us : 

how shall he take care of the church 

how thou oughtest to behave thyself 

How shall we escape, if we neglect 

how dwelleth the love of God in him ? 

how can he love God whom he hath not 
seen? 

Remember therefore how thou hast re- 
ceived and heard, 



joa€c)t£w, rabdizo. 

Actsl6:22.and commanded to beat (them). 
2Co.ll: 25. Thrice was I beaten with rods, 



pa&Sog, rabdos. 

Mat.10: 10. nor yet staves : 
Mar 6: 8. save a staff only ; 
Lu. 9: 3. neither staves, nor scrip, 
lCo. 4:21. shall I come unto you with a rod, 
Heb. 1: 8. a scept re of righteousness (is) the sceptre 
of thy kingdom. 
9: 4. and Aaron's rod that budded, 

11 : 21. (leaning) upon the top of his staff. 
Rev. 2:27. rule them with a rod of iron ; 

11 : 1. a reed like unto a rod : 

12: 5. to rule all nations with a rod of iron: 

19: 15. shall rule them with a rod of iron: 



pa£<$ov)(og 9 rabdoukos. 

Actsl6:35.the magistrates sent the Serjeants, 
38. And the Serjeants told these words 



pqdiovpyr)[jia, radiourgeema. 

Actsl8: 14. matter of wrong or wicked lewdness, 



paciovpyia, raaiourgia. 

Actsl3:10. full of all subtilty and all mischief, 



pa£&U rabbi. 



Mat.23: 7. to be called of men, Rabbi, Rabbi. 
8. But be not ye called Rabbi : 
26:25. Master, is it I? 

49. Hail, master ; and kissed him. 
Mar 9: 5. Master, it is good for us to be here: 
11:21. Master, behold, the fig tree 
14 : 45 . Master, master ; r.nd kissed him. 
Joh. 1 : 38(39). They said unto him, Rabbi, 

49(50). Rabbi, thou art the Son of God 
3: 2. Rabbi, we know that thou art a 

26. Rabbi, he that was with thee 
4:31. saying, Master, eat. 
6:25. Rabbi, when earnest thou hither? 
9: 2. Master, who did sin, this man, or 
11: 8. Master, the Jews of late sought to 



/oa€€ovt, pa^ovvi, rabboni, rabbouni. 

Mar 10: 51. Lord, that I might receive my sight. 
Joh. 20: 16. Rabboni ; which is to say, Master. 



paica, raka. 

Mat. 5:22. shall say to his brother, Raca, 



paKog, rakos. 

Mat. 9: 16. a piece of new cloth unto an old garment, 
Mar 2:21. a piece of new cloth on an old garment: 



pavTiZu), rantizo. 

Heb 9:13. sprinkling the unclean, 

19. and sprinkled both the book, 
21. Moreover he sprinkled with blood 
10:22. having our hearts sprinkled from an evil 
conscience, 



pavTiGimog, rantismos. 

Hebl2:24. to the blood of sprinkling, 
lPet. 1 : 2. unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood 
of Jesus Christ: 



pairiZoj, rapizo. 

Mat. 5: 39. whosoever shall smite thee on thy right 
cheek, 
26:67. others smote (him) with the palms of their 
hands, 



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PHM 



pcnrHj/Jia, rapisma. 

Mar 14 : 65 . did stVike him with the palms of their hands. 
Joh. 18: 22. struck Jesus with the palm o/his hand, (lit. 

gave a slap to Jesus) 
19: 3. they smote him with their hands, (lit. they 

gave him smitings) 



pa(j)ic, r aphis. 

Mat.l9:24.to go through the eye of a needle, 
Mar 10: 25. to go through the eye of a needle, 
Lu. 18:25. to go through a needle's eye, 



pi$a, reda. 

Rev.l8:13.and horses, and chariots, 



pEio, reo. 

Joh. 7:38. out of his belly shall flow rivers of living 
water. 



josw, reo. 

Note. — It is only used in the passive : Some trace 
to this root several of the words given in the 
series ipso). 

Mat. 1 :22. which was spoken of the Lord by 
2:15. which was spoken of the Lord by 
17 .which was spoken by Jeremy 
23. which was spoken by the prophets, 
3: 3. is he that was spoken of 'by the prophet 
4: 14. which was spoken by Esaias 
5: 21. it was said by them of old time, 
27. it was said by them of old time, 
31. It hath been said, Whosoever 
33. it hath been said by them of old time, 
38. that it hath been said, An eye 
43.it hath been said, Thou shalt 
8:17. which was spoken by Esaias 
\2:\1. which was spoken by Esaias 
13:35. which was spoken by the prophet, 
21 : 4. which was spoken by the prophet, 
22 : 31 . which was spoken unto you by God, 
24:15. spoken of by Daniel the prophet, 
27: 9. which was spoken by Jeremy 

35. which was spoken by the prophet, 
Mar 13: 14. spoken of 'by Daniel the prophet, 
Ro. 9 : 12. It was said unto her, The elder 

26. where it was said unto them, 
Gal. 3: 16. were the promises made. 
Rev. 6:11. and it was said unto them, 

9: 4. And it was commanded them that 



prjyjiia, reegma. 

Lu. 6:49. and the ruin of that house was great. 



pfiyvvfii, pr}<T(T(i), reegnumi, & reesso. 

Mat. 7: 6. lest they.. .and turn again and rend you. 

9:17. else the bottles break, 
Mar 2:22. doth burst the bottles, 

9: 18. he teareth him : 
Lu. 5: 37. new wine will burst the bottles, 

9:42. the devil threw him down, and tare (him) 
Gal. 4:27 .break forth and cry, thou that 



pripia, reema. 

Mat. 4: 4. but by every word that proceedeth 

5: 11. shall say all manner of evil (lit. every evil 

word) against you falsely, 
12:36. That every idle word that men 
18:16. every word may be established. 
26: 75. Peter remembered the word of Jesus, 
27: 14. answered him to never a word; 
Mar 9:32. understood not that saying, 

14: 72. the word that Jesus said unto him, 
Lu. 1 :37. with God nothing shall be impossible. 
38. be it unto me according to thy word. 
65. and all these sayings were noised 
2: 15. and see this thing which is come 
17. made known abroad the saying 
19. But Mary kept all these things, 
29. depart in peace, according to thy word : 

50. understood not the saying which 

51. his mother kept all these sayings in her 

heart. 
3: 2. the word of God came unto John 
4: 4. but by every word of God. 
5: 5. at thy word I will let down the net. 
7: l.when he had ended all his sayings 
9:45. they understood not this saying, 

— they feared to ask him of that saying. 
18:34. and this saying was hid from them, 
20: 26. they could not take hold of his words 
24: 8. And they remembered his words, 

1 1 . their words seemed to them as idle 
Joh. 3:34.speaketh the words of God: 

5-.47. how shall ye believe my words ? 
6: 63. the words that I speak unto you, 

68. thou hast the words of eternal life. 
8:20. These words spake Jesus in the 

47. He that is of God heareth God's words: 
10: 21. These are not the words of him that 
12:47. if any man hear my ivords, 

48. and receiveth not my words, 
14:10. the words that I speak unto you 
15: 7. and my words abide in you, 

17: 8.1 have given unto them the words which 
Acts 2: 14. and hearken to my words: 
5: 20. all the words of this life. 

32. we are his witnesses of these things; 
6: 11. blasphemous words against Moses, 

13. blasphemous words against this holy 
10:22. and to hear words of thee. 

37. That word, (I say), ye know, which 
44. While Peter yet spake these words, 
11:14. Who shall tell thee words, 

16. remembered I the word of the Lord, 
13: 42. besought that these words might 
16: 38. the Serjeants told these words 

26: 25. but speak forth the words of truth and 
28: 25. after that Paul had spoken one word, 
Ro. 10: 8. The word is nigh thee, 

— the word of faith, which we preach; 

17. and hearing by the word of God. 

18. and their ivords unto the ends of 
2Co.l2: 4. and heard unspeakable words, 

13 : 1 . shall every word be established. 
Eph 5:26. the washing of water by the word, 

6: 17. the sword of the Spirit, which is the word 
of God: 
Heb 1 : 3. all things by the word of his power, 
6: 5. have tasted the good word of God, 
11:3. were framed by the word of God, 
12: 19. and the voice of words ; 
lPet. 1:25. But the word of the Lord endureth for 
ever. And this is the word which bv 



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PYO 



2Pet.3: 2. That ye may be mindful of the words 
Jude 1 7 . remember ye the words which were spoken 

before of the apostles 
Rev.17: 17. until the words of God shall be fulfilled. 



prjGcra) see priyvvfiu 

prjTwp, reetor. 
Acts24: l.(with) a certain orator (named) 



ITi. 



pt}TU)Q, reetos. 
4: l.the Spirit speaketh expressly. 



Mat 


. 3 


10 




13 


6 

21 


Mar 


4 


6. 

17 




11 


20 


Lu. 


3 


9 




8 


13 


Ro. 


11 


16 

17. 
18. 




15 


12 


ITi 


6 


10 


Heb 


12 


15 


Rev 


. 5 


5 




22 


16 



piZa, riza. 

the ax is laid unto the root of the 

because they had no root, 

Yet hath he not root in himself, 

because it had no root, 

And have no root in themselves, 

dried up from the roots. 

the axe is laid unto the root of the 

and these have no root, 

and if the root (be) holy, so (are) 

partakest of the root and fatness of 

thou bearest not the root, but the root thee 

There shall be a root of Jesse, 

the love of money is the root of all evil: 

lest any root of bitterness springing up 

the Root of David, hath prevailed 

I am the root and the offspring of David, 



/o^oo/xat, rizoomai. 



Eph. 3:17 (18). being rooted and grounded in love, 
Col. 2: 7. Rooted and built up in him, 



piirih ripee. 

lCo.l5:52.in the twinkling of an eye, 



Jas. 



pnriZopcu, ripizomai. 

6. driven with the wind and tossed. 



p'nrra), ripto. 

Mat. 9: 36. and were scattered abroad, as sheep 
15:30. and cast them down at Jesus' feet ; 
27: 5. And he cast down the pieces of silver 
Lu. 4:35. when the devil had thrown him 

17 : 2. and he cast into the sea, 
Acts22:23. And as they cried out, and cast off (their) 
clothes, 
27 : 19. we cast out with our own hands 

29. they cast four anchors out of the stern, 
and 



poiZr)$6v, roizeedon. 

2Pet.3:10. shall pass away with a great noise, 



pofi(j>aia 3 romphaia. 



Lu. 2:35. Yea, a sword shall pierce through 
Rev. 1 : 16. a sharp twoedged sword : 

2: 12. which hath the sharp sword 
U- 16. with the sword of my mouth. 

6: 8. to kill with sword, 

19: 15. out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, 
21 . slain with the sword of him that sat 



pvfiri, rumee. 

Mat. 6: 2. and in the streets, that they may 
Lu. 14:21. into the streets and lanes of the city, 
Acts 9: 11. Arise, and go into the street which 
called Straight, 
12: 10. passed on through one street; 



pvirapia, ruparia. 
Jas. 1 : 21 . lay apart all filthiness and superfluity of 



pvirapog, ruparos. 
Jas. 2: 2. a poor man in vile raiment ; 



pvTrog, rupos. 
IPet. 3: 21. the putting away of the filth of the flesh, 



pviroix)) rupoo. 

Rev.22:ll.he which is filthy, let him be filthy still: 



pvaiQ, rusis. 

Mar 5: 25. which had an issue of blood 
Lu. 8:43. having an issue of blood 

44. her issue of blood stanched. 



pvTig, rutis. 

Eph 5: 27. or wrinkle, or any such thing : 



Mat 


6 


13 




27 


43 


Lu. 


1 


74. 




11 


4. 


Ro. 


7 


24 




11 


26 




15 


31 


2Co 


1 


10 


Col. 


1 


:13 


ITh 


1 


10 


2Th. 


3 


2. 


2Ti. 


3 


11. 




4 


17. 



18 



2Pet.2: 



pvofiai, ruomai. 

but deliver us from evil : 

let him deliver him now, 

that we being delivered out of 

but deliver us from evil. 

who shall deliver me from the body of this 

death? 
out of Sion the Deliverer, 
That I may be delivered from 
Who delivered us from so great a death, 

and doth deliver : in whom we trust that 

he will yet deliver (us); 
hath delivered us from the power 
Jesus, which delivered us from the wrath 
that we may be delivered from 
the Lord delivered me. 
and I was delivered out of the mouth of 

the lion, 
the Lord shall deliver me 
And delivered just Lot, • 

The Lord knoweth how to deliver 



Pi2N 



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:aa 



fxvvvvfiah ronnumai. 

Acts! 5: 29. Fare ye well. 

23: 30. to say before thee what (they had) against 
him. Farewell. 



oa&a-xOavi, sabakthani. 



Mat.27:46.Eli, Eli, lama sabacthuni? that is to say, 
My God, my God, why hast thou for- 
saken me ? 

Mar 15:34. Eloi, Eloi, lama sabacthani? which is,... 
why hast thou forsaken me? 



aa^acvO, sabaoth. 



Ro. 9 : 29. Except the Lord of Sabaoth had left 
Jas. 5: 4. are entered into the ears of the Lord of 
sabaoth (i. e. of hosts') 



Lu. 14: 



Ga^aTLGjxoQ, sabbatismos. 

Heb 4: 9. There remaineth therefore a rest to the 

cra€€aTOVj o-a€€ara, sabbaton, & 

sabbata. 

Note. — Those which are the cases of aa.tt>arov, 
a noun of the second declension, and in the 
singular, have the figure 2 . Those which are of 
the third declension, and are neut. plur., are 
marked 3 . 

Mat.12 : 1 . Jesus went on the sabbath day 3 through 
2. lawful to do upon the sabbath day. 2 
5. on the sabbath days 3 the priests in the 
temple profane the sabbath, 2 

8. is Lord even of the sabbath day. 2 
10. lawful to heal on the sabbath days? 3 

11. if it fall into a pit on the sabbath day 3 

12. is lawful to do well on the sabbath days. 3 
24:20. neither on the sabbath day: 2 

28: l.In the end of the sabbath, 3 as it began to 
dawn toward the first (day) of the 
week, 3 
Mar 1 :21. on the sabbath day 3 he entered into 
2:23. the corn fields on the sabbath day; 3 
24. why do they on the sabbath day 3 

27. The sabbath 2 was made for man, and not 

man for the sabbath: 2 

28. is Lord also of the sabbath. 2 
3: 2. heal him on the sabbath day; 3 

4. to do good on the sabbath days, 3 

6: 2. And when the sabbath day 2 was come, 
16: 1. And when the sabbath 2 was past, 

2. in the morning the first (day) of the week, 3 

9. risen early the first (day) of the week, 2 
Lu. 4: 16. the synagogue on the sabbath 3 day, 

31. taught them on the sabbath days. 3 
6: l.on the second sabbath 2 after the first, 
2. lawful to do on the sabbath days? 3 

5. Lord also of the sabbath. 2 

6. to pass also on another sabbath, 2 

7. whether he would heal onthe sabbath day; 2 
9. lawful on the sabbath days 3 to do good, 

13: 10. in one of the synagogues on the sabbath. 3 

14. had healed on the sabbath day, 2 
— and not on the sabbath 2 day. 

15. doth not each one of you on the sabbath 2 
16.be loosed from this bond on the sabbath 2 

dav? 



24 
Joh. 5 



1 . to eat bread on the sabbath day, 2 

3.1s it lawful to heal on the sabbath day? 2 

5. pull him out on the sabbath 2 day? 

12. 1 fast twice in the week, 2 

54. and the sabbath 2 drew on. 

56. and rested the sabbath day 2 
l.upon the first (day) of the week, 3 

: 9. the same day was the sabbath. 2 

10. It is the sabbath day : 2 

16. done these things on the sabbath day. 2 

18. he not only had broken the sabbath, 2 
22. ye on the sabbath day 2 circumcise 
23. If a man on the sabbath day 2 
— whole on the sabbath day ? 2 
14. And it was the sabbath day 2 when 
16. he keepeth not the sabbath day. 2 
31. upon the cross on the sabbath day, 2 for 

that sabbath 2 day was an high day, 
: 1. The first (day) of the week 3 

19. the first (day) of the week, 3 
: 12. a sabbath day's 2 journey. 
; 14. into the synagogue on the sabbath 3 day, 

27. which are read every sabbath day, 2 

42. preached to them the next sabbath. 2 
44. And the next sabbath 2 day came 
15:21. read in the synagogues every sabbath day. 2 
16: 13. And on the sabbath 3 (lit. the day of the 

sabbath) we went out 

17: 2. three sabbath days 3 reasoned 

18: 4. in the synagogue every sabbath, 2 

20: 7. the first (day) of the week, 3 

lCo.16: 2. Upon the first (day) of the week 3 let 

Col. 2: 16. new moon, or of the sabbath 3 (days): 



<jayi]vn}, sageenee. 

Mat.13: 47. kingdom of heaven is like unto a net, 



Acts 1 
13 



rjcuvwj saino. 

ITh. 3: 3. That no man should be moved by these 



craiacoQ, sakkos. 

Mat.ll:21.1ong ago in sackcloth and ashes. 
Lu. 10: 13. sitting in sackcloth and ashes. 
Rev. 6: 12. black as sackcloth of hair, 
11:3. clothed in sackcloth. 



(joXevu)) saluo. 

Mat.ll : 7. A reed shaken with the wind ? 

24: 29. the powers of the heavens shall be shaken: 
Mar 13: 25. powders that are in heaven shall be shaken. 
Lu. 6: 38. pressed down, and shaken together, 
48. and could not shake it: 
7:24. A reed shaken with the wind ? 
21:26. the powers of heaven shall be shaken. 
Acts 2:25. that I should not be moved: 

4:31. the place icas shaken where they 
16: 26. foundations of the prison were shaken: 
17: IB. and stirred up the people. 
2Th. 2: 2. That ye be not soon shaken in mind, 
Heb 12:26. Whose voice then shook the earth: 
27. of those things that are shaken, 

that those things which cannot be shaken 

(lit. the things not shaken) may remain. 

o-aXov, salon. 
Lu. 21 :25. the sea and the waves roaring ; 



2AA 






(TaXiriyZ, salpinx. 






Mat.24:31.with a great sound of a trumpet, 
lCo.14: 8. if the trumpet give an uncertain 

15:52. at the last trump : 
lTh. 4: 16. and with the trump of God: 
Hebl2:19.And the sound of a trumpet, and 
Rev. 1:10. a great voice, as of a trumpet, 
4: 1 . as it were of a trumpet 
8: 2. to them were given seven trumpets. 
6. which had the seven trumpets 
13. the other voices of the trumpet 
9:14. the sixth angel which had the trumpet, 



680 ) SAP 

(TctjoStoc? sardios. 

Rev.21:20.the sixth, sardius ; 



/ 



(toXttlZ^, salpizo. 

Mat. 6: 2. do not sound a trumpet before thee, 
lCo.l5:52.for the trumpet shall sound, 
Rev. 8: 6. prepared themselves to sound. 

7. The first angel sounded, 

8. the second angel sounded, 
10. And the third angel sounded, 

12. And the fourth angel sounded, 
13. angels, which are yet to sound! 

9: 1. And the fifth angel sounded, 

13. And the sixth angel sounded, 
10: 7. when he shall begin to sound, 
11: 15. And the seventh angel sounded ; 



<ja\7ncrTr}Q, salpistees. 
Rev.l8:22.and of pipers, and trumpeters, 



(jav^aXiov, sandalion. 

Mar 6: 9. But (be) shod with sandals ; 
Actsl2: 8. and bind on thy sandals. 



aavig, sams. 
Acts27:44. And the rest, some on boards, and some 



(japdovvtZ,, sardonux. 

Rev. 21: 20. The fifth, sardonyx ; 



(jcnrpOQ, sapros. 

Mat. 7: 17. but a corrupt tree bringeth forth 
18. neither (can) a corrupt tree 
12:33. or else make the tree corrupt, and his 

fruit corrupt: 
13:48. but cast the bad away. 
Lu. 6:43. a good tree bringeth not forth corrupt 
fruit ; neither doth a corrupt tree bring 
Eph. 4:29. Let no corrupt communication 



. GcnrcpeipoQ, sapphiros. 

Rev.21 : 19. the second, sapphire ; 



aapyavY}, sarganee. 

2Co. 11:33. in a basket was I let down 



dap^ivoQ, sardinos. 

Rev. 4: 3. like a jasper and a sardine stone: 



(rapKiKog, sarkikos. 

Ro. 7: 14. but I am carnal, sold under sin. 

15:27. to minister unto them in carnal things. 
1 Co. 3 : 1 . but as unto carnal, 

3. For ye are yet carnal: 
— are ye not carnal, and walk as men ? 
4. are ye not carnal ? 
9: 1 1 . if we shall reap your carnal things ? 
2Co. 1:12. not with fleshly wisdom, but 

10: 4. the weapons of our warfare (are) not 
carnal, 
Heb 7: 16. not after the law of a carnal command- 
ment, 
lPet. 2:11. abstain from fleshly lusts, 



aapKLvoQ, sarktJios. 
2Co. 3: 3.butin/es/iy tables of the heart. 



GapZ, sarx. 

Mat. 16:1 7. flesh and blood hath not revealed (it) 
19: 5. and they twain shall be one flesh ? 
6. are no more twain, but one flesh. 
24: 22. there should no flesh be saved: 
26: 41. willing, but the flesh (is) weak. 
Mar 10: 8. shall be one flesh : so then they are no 
more twain, but one flesh. 
13:20. no flesh should be saved: 
14: 38. but the flesh (is) weak. 
Lu. 3: 6. And all flesh shall see the salvation 

24:39. a spirit hath not flesh and bones, 
Joh. 1 :13. nor of the will of the flesh, 

14. And the Word was made flesh, 
3: 6. That which is born of the flesh is flesh; 
6:51. and the bread that I will give is my flesh, 
52. give us (his) flesh to eat? 

53. Except ye eat the flesh of the Son 

54. Whoso eateth my flesh, 

55. For my flesh is meat indeed, 

56. He that eateth my flesh, 
63. the flesh profiteth nothing: 

8: 15. Ye judge after the flesh ; 
17: 2. given him power over all flesh, 
Acts 2: 17. pour out of my Spirit upon all flesh : 
26. also my flesh shall rest in hope: 

30. of his loins, according to the flesh, he 

31. neither his flesh did see corruption. 

Ro. 1:3. the seed of David according to the flesh ; 
2:28. which is outward in the flesh : 
3: 20. there shall no flesh be justified 
4: 1. our father as pertaining to the flesh, hath 

found ? 
6: 19. because of the infirmity of your flesh : 
7: 5. For when we were in the flesh, 
18. in me, that is, in my flesh, 
25. but with the flesh the law of sin. 
8: 1. who walk not after the flesh, 
3. it was weak through the flesh, 



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Ro. 8: 3. in the likeness of sinful flesh, and for sin, 
condemned sin in the flesh : 

4. who walk not after the flesh, 

5. they that are after the flesh do mind the 

things of the flesh ; 
6. to be carnally minded (is) death; (lit. 
the minding of the flesh) 

7. the carnal mind (is) (lit. the minding of 

the flesh) enmity against God: 

8. they that are in the flesh cannot 

9. ye are not in the flesh, but in the 

12. we are debtors, not to the flesh, to live 

after the flesh. 

13. For if ye live after the flesh, ye 

9: 3. my kinsmen according to the flesh: 
5. of whom as concerning the flesh Christ 
8. They which are the children of the flesh, 
11:14. emulation (them which are) -ay flesh, 
13: 14. make not provision for the flesh, to 
lCo. 1:26. not many wise men after the flesh, 
29. That no flesh should glory 
5 : 5. unto Satan for the destruction of the flesh, 
6: 16. two, saith he, shall be one flerh. 
7:28. such shall have trouble in the flesh: 
10: 18. Behold Israel after the flesh : 
15:39. All flesh (is) not the same flesh: but (there 
is) one (kind of) flesh of men, another 
flesh of beasts, 
50. flesh and blood cannot inherit the 
2Co. 1:17. do I purpose according to the flesh, 
4: ll.be made manifest in our mortal flesh. 
5:16. no man after the flesh: yea, though we 

have known Christ after the flesh, 
7 : 1 . from all filthiness of the flesh and spirit, 
5. our flesh had no rest, but we were 
10: 2. as if we walked according to the flesh. 

3. in the flesh, we do not war after the flesh : 
11 : 18. that many glory after the flesh, 

12: 7. a thorn in the flesh, the messenger of 
Gal. 1 : 16. 1 conferred not with flesh and blood: 
2: 16. shall no flesh be justified. 

20. the life which I now live in the flesh 
3: 3. are ye now made perfect by the flesh ? 
4:13. through infirmity of the flesh I 

14. temptation which was in my flesh 

23. was born after the flesh; 

29. he that was born after the flesh 

5: 13. liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but 
16. ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. 
17. the flesh lusteth against the Spirit, and 

the Spirit against the flesh : 
19. the works of the flesh are manifest, 

24. have crucified the flesh with the 

6: 8. he that soweth to his flesh shall of the 
flesh reap corruption ; 

12. to make a fair shew in the flesh, 

13. that they may glory in your flesh. 

Eph. 2: 3. in the lusts of our flesh, fulfilling the de- 
sires of the flesh and of the mind ; 

11, in time past Gentiles in the flesh, 

— called the Circumcision in the flesh 

15. Having abolished in his flesh the enmity, 
5: 29. no man ever yet hated his own flesh; 

30. of his flesh, and of his bones. 

31. they two shall be one flesh. 

6: 5- masters according to the flesh, 

12. we wrestle not against flesh and blood, 
Phi. 1 : 22. But if I live in the flesh, this 

24. Nevertheless to abide in the flesh 
3: 3. and have no confidence in the flesh. 

4. might also have confidence in the flesh. 

— whereof he might trust in the flesh, 



Col. 1 :22. In the body of his flesh through death, 
24. in my flesh for his body's sake, 
2 : 1. as have not seen my face in the flesh .- 
5. absent in the flesh, yet am I 
11. putting off the body of the sins of the flesh 
13. the uncircumcision of your flesh, 
18. puffed up by his fleshly mind, 
23. to the satisfying of the flesh. 
3:22. masters according to the flesh; 
ITi. 3: 16. God was manifest in the flesh, 
Philem.16.both in the flesh, and in the Lord? 
Heb. 2:14. children are partakers of flesh and blood, 
5: 7. Who in the days of his flesh, 
9: 10. and carnal ordinances, 

13. to the purifying of the flesh : 
10:20. through the veil, that is to say, his flesh; 
12: 9. we have had fathers of our flesh 
Jas. 5: 3. shall eat your flesh as it were fire. 
iPet. 1:24. For all flesh (is) as grass, 
3: 18. put to death in the flesh, but 

21. putting away of the filth of the flesh, 
4: 1. hath suffered for us in the flesh, 

— he that hath suffered in the flesh 

2. live the rest of (his) time in the flesh 
6. judged according to men in the flesh, 

2Pet.2:10.that walk after the flesh in the lust 

18. they allure through the lusts of the flesh, 
Uoh.2:16. the lust of the flesh, and the lust 
4: 2. Jesus Christ is come in the flesh 

3. Jesus Christ is come in the flesh 
2Joh. 7. Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. 
Jude 7. going after strange flesh, 

8. dreamers defile the flesh, despise 
23. even the garment spotted by the flesh. 
Rev.l7:16.and shall eat her flesh, and burn her 

19:18. flesh of kings, and the fle'sh of captains, and 
the flesh of mighty men, and the'flesh, 

— and the flesh of all (men, both) 
21. fowls were filled with their flesh. 



o-apow, saroo. 

Mat. 12: 44. swept, and garnished. 

Lu. 11:25. he findeth (it) swept and garnished. 

15: 8. doth not light a candle, and sweep the 



crarov, saton. 

Mat.l3:33.hid in three measures of meal, 
Lu. 13: 21. hid in three measures of meal, 



o-avTOv, cp, ov see oscivtov. 



a^ivvvjULi, sbennumi. 

Mat.l 2: 20. smoking flax shall he not quench, 

25: 8. for our lamps are gone out. 
Mar 9: 44. and the fire is not quenched. 

46. and the fire is not quenched. 

48. and the fire is not quenched. 
Eph. 6: 16. able to quench all the fiery darts 
lTh. 5:19. Quench not the Spirit. 
Hebll :34. Quenched the violence of fire, 



Mat. 



(T£, se. 
From av. 
4: 6. they shall bear thee up, 



SE 



Mat. 5:25. deliver thee to the judge, and the judge 
deliver thee 

29. thy right eye offend thee, 

30. thy right hand offend thee, 
39. whosoever shall smite thee 

41. shall compel thee to go a mile, 

42. Give to him that asketh thee, 
9:22. thy faith hath made thee whole. 

14: 28. bid me come unto thee 
18 : 8. if thy hand or thy foot offend thee, 
9. And if thine eye offend thee, 
15. thy brother shall trespass against thee, 

33. Shouldest not thou also have had 
— even as I had pity on thee ? 

20:13.1 do thee no wrong: 

25:21. 1 will make thee ruler 
23. 1 will make thee ruler 
24. 1 knew thee that thou art 
27. Thou oughtest (lit. it behoved thee) 
37 ; when saw we thee an hungred, 

38. When saw we thee a stranger, 

39. Or when saw we thee sick, or in prison, 

and came unto thee ? 

44. when saw we thee an hungred, 
26: 18. keep the passover at thy house (irpog as) 

35. yet will I not deny thee. 
63.1 adjure thee by the living God, 
68. Who is he that smote thee ? 
73. thy speech bewrayeth thee. 

Mar 1 :24. 1 know thee who thou art, 

3: 32. thy brethren without seek for thee. 
5: 7.1 adjure thee by God, 

19. hath had compassion on thee. 

31. the multitude thronging thee, 

34. thy faith hath made thee whole ; 
9:17.1 have brought unto thee my son, 

43. And if thy hand offend thee, 

45. And if thy foot offend thee, 

47. And if thine eye offend thee, 
10:49. rise ; he calleth thee. 

52. thy faith hath made thee whole. 
14:31.1 will not deny thee 
Lu. 1 : 19. and am sent to speak unto thee, 

35. The Holy Ghost shall come upon thee, 
2: 48. have sought thee sorrowing. 
4: 10. charge over thee, to keep thee: 

11. they shall bear thee up, 
34. 1 know thee who thou art ; 

6:29. And unto him that smiteth thee 

30. Give to every man that asketh of thee,- 
7 : 7. myself worthy to come unto thee : 

20. John Baptist hath sent us unto thee, 
50. Thy faith hath saved thee; 

8:20. desiring to see thee. 

45. the multitude throng thee and press 

48. thy faith hath made thee whole ; 
11:27. Blessed (is) the womb that bare thee, 

36. shining of a candle doth give thee light. 
12:58. lest he hale thee to the judge, and the 

judge deliver thee to the officer, and the 
officer cast thee into prison. 
13: 31. for Herod will kill thee. 
14: 9. And he that bade thee and him 
10. he that bade thee cometh, 

12. lest they also bid thee again, 
18. 1 pray thee have me excused. 
19. 1 pray thee have me excused. 

16:27. 1 pray thee therefore, father, 
17: 3. thy brother trespass against thee, 

4. against thee seven times in a day, and 
even times in a day turn again to thee, 
19. thy faith hath made thee whole. 



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Lu. 18:42. thy faith hath saved thee. 
19: 21. For I feared tfiee, 

22. Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, 

43. For the days shall come upon thee, 
— and compass thee round, and keep thee in 

on every side, 

44. And shall lay thee even with the ground, 
22 :64i. Prophesy, who is it that smote thee? 

Joh. 1:48(49). Before that Philip called thee, when 
thou wast under the fig tree, I saw thee. 
50(\51). I saw thee under the fig tree, 
7:20. (who goeth about to kill thee? 
8: 10. hath no man condemned thee ? 

11. Neither do I condemn thee : 
10:33. }For a good work we stone thee not ; 
11: 8. Jews of late sought to stone thee ; 

28. and calleth for thee. 
13: 8. If I wash thee not, 
16:30. that any man should ask thee : 
17: l.that thy Son also may glorify thee : 
3. that they might know thee 
4.1 have glorified thee on the earth: 
11. and I come to thee. 
13. And now come I to thee ; 
25.'che world hath not known thee : but I 
have known thee, 
18: 26. Did not I see thee in the garden with him? 

35. priests have delivered thee unto me: 
19:10. to crucify thee, and have power to release 

thee ? 
21 : 15. Lord ; thou knowest that I love thee. 

16. thou knowest that I love thee. 

17. thou knowest that I love thee. 

18. another shall gird thee, 
20. which is he that betrayeth thee ? 
22. what (is that) to thee? 
23. what (is that) to thee? • 

Acts 4:30. By )( stretching forth thine hand to heal ; 
5: 3. filled thine heart )( to lie to the Holy 

9. and shall carry thee out. 
7: 27. Who made thee a ruler and a 
34.1 will send thee into Egypt. 
35. saying, Who made thee a ruler 
8:23.1 perceive that thou art in the gall of 
9: 6. it shall be told thee what thou must do. 

34. Jesus Christ maketh thee whole: 
10: 6. shall tell thee what thou oughtest to do. 

19. Behold, three men seek thee. 
22. to send for thee into his house, 
33. therefore I sent to thee; 

11:14. Who shall tell thee words, 
13: 11. the hand of the Lord (is) upon thee, 
33. this day have I begotten thee. 
47.1 have set thee to be a light of the Gen- 
tiles, that thou shouldest be for 
18:10.no man shall set on thee to hurt thee. 
21 :37.May I speak unto thee ? 
22: 14. hath chosen thee, that thou shouldest know 
(lit. hath chosen thee to know) 

19. them that believed on thee : 
21.1 will send thee far hence unto 

23: 3. God shall smite thee, 

11. so must thou bear witness also at Rome. 
18. to bring this young man unto thee, 

20. have agreed to desire thee that 
30. 1 sent straightway to thee, 

24: 4. that I be not further tedious unto thee, I 
pray thee that thou wouldest hear us 
8. accusers to come unto thee: 
10. that thou hast been of many years 
25. 1 will call for thee. 
26: 3. thee to be expert in all customs 



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Acts26:16 

1; 



Ro. 2 

3 

4 

9 

11 

15 

ICo. 4 

8 

Phi. 4: 

ITi. 1 

3 

6: 
2TL 1: 

3: 

4 

Tit. 1: 



Philem 



Heb. 1: 

2: 
5: 
6: 

13: 
2Joh. 

3Joh. 



Rev. 3: 3 



to make thee a minister and a witness 
. Delivering thee from the people, 
unto whom now I send thee, 
much learning doth make thee mad. 
. that not only thou, but also all 
thou must be brought before Caesar: 
goodness of God leadeth thee to 
judge thee, who by the letter 
overcome when thou art judged. 
. I have made thee a father of many 
have I raised thee up, 
bearest not the root, but the root thee. 
but toward thee, goodness, 
. of them that reproached thee 
. For who maketh thee to differ 
For if any man see thee 
And I intreat thee also, 
As I besought thee to abide still 
prophecies which went before on thee, 
hoping to come unto thee shortly: 
That thou keep (this) commandment 
Greatly desiring to see thee, 
Wherefore I put thee in remembrance 
which are able to make thee wise unto 
Eubulus greeteth thee, 
For this cause left I thee in Crete, 
I will that thou affirm constantly, 
I shall send Artemas unto thee, 
All that are with me salute thee. 
I beseech thee for my son 
If he hath wronged thee, 
There salute thee Epaphras, 
this day have I begotten thee ? 
thy God, hath anointed thee 
will I sing praise unto thee. 
to day have I begotten thee. 
blessing I will bless thee, and multiplying 

I will multiply thee. 
I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee. 
And now I beseech thee, lady, 
The children of thy elect sister greet thee. 
that thou mayest prosper 
I shall shortly see thee, 
(Our) friends salute thee. 
I will come on thee as a thief, 
what hour I will come upon thee. 
and to know that I have loved thee. 
I also will keep thee from the hour 
I will spue thee out of my mouth. 
Tliou must prophesy again before 
Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, 



(jsavrov, tw, tov, seautou, to, ton, also 
(javTOv, rw, rov. 

Mat. 4: 6. cast thyself down: 

8: 4. shew thyself to the priest, 
19: 19. love thy neighbour as thyself. 
22:39. love thy neighbour as thyself. 
27 :40. save thyself. 
Mar 1 :44. shew thyself to the priest, 

12: 31. love thy neighbour as thyself. 
15:30. Save thyself, and come down 
Lu. 4: 9. cast thyself down from hence: 
23. Physician, heal thyself: 
5:14. shew thyself to the priest, 
10:27. and thy neighbour as thyself 
23:37. the king of the Jews, save thyself. 
39. save thyself and. us. 
Joh. 1 : 22. What sayest thou of thyself? 
7: 4. shew thyself to the world. 



Joh 


. 8:13 




53 




10:33 




14:22 




17: 5 




21:18 


Acts 9:34 




16:28 




26: 1. 


Ro. 


2: 1 




5. 




19. 




21. 




14:22. 


Gal 


6: 1. 


ITi 


4: 7. 




16. 




5:22. 


2Ti 


2:15. 




4:11. 


Tit. 


2: 7 


Philem.19. 


Jas. 


2: 8. 



. Thou bearest record of thyself; 

. whom makest thou thyself? 

. makest thyself God. 

.manifest thyself unto us, 

.glorify thou me with thine own self with 

. thou girdedst thyself, 

. make thy bed. (lit. for thyself) 

.Do thyself no harm: 

. permitted to speak for thyself. 

. thou condemnest thyself; 

. treasurest up unto thyself 

.that thou thyself art a guide 

. teachest thou not thyself? 

.have (it) to thyself 

. considering thyself, lest thou also 

.exercise thyself (rather) unto godliness. 

. Take heed unto thyself, 

thou shalt both save thyself, and 
■ keep thyself pure. 

Study to shew thyself approved 
, bring him with thee : 
. In all things shewing thyself a pattern 
. owest unto me even thine own self 
, thy neighbour as thyself, 



Ro. 



cr£€a£ojueu, sebazomai. 

1 :25. and worshipped and served the creature 



(T&ao-fjia, sebasma. 



Actsl7:23.and beheld your devotions, 

2Th. 2: 4. that is called God, or that is worshipped; 



(Te&avTog, sebastos, adj. 

Acts27: l.a centurion of Augustus' band, (or it may 
be rendered, of the imperial guard) 



ait>ofiai, sebomai. 

Mat.15: 9. in vain they do worship me, 
Mar 7 : 7. in vain do they worship me, 
Actsl3:43.many of the Jews and religious proselytes 
50. the devout and honourable women, 
16: IA. which worshipped God, heard (us) ; 
17: 4. of the devout Greeks a great multitude, 

1 7. and with the devout persons, 
18: 7. Justus, (one) that worshipped Gcd, 

13.persuadeth men to worship God contrary 
19:27. Asia and the world worshippeth. 



cupa, sira. 

2Pet. 2: 4. into chains of darkness, 



araio-jiJioQ, sismos. i-^J***** 
Mat. 8: 24. there arose a great tempest in the sea, 

24: 7. and earthquakes, in divers places. 

27:54. saw the earthquake, and those things 

28: 2. behold, there was a great earthquake: 
Mar 13: 8. there shall be earthquakes in divers 
Lu. 21: 11. great earthquakes shall be in 
Actsl6: 26. there was a great earthquake, so that 
Rev. 6:12.1o, there was a great earthquake ; 
8: 5. lightnings, and an earthquake. 

11: 13. was there a great earthquake, 



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Rev.ll : 13. and in the earthquake were slain 
19. and an earthquake, and great hail. 
16: 18. and there was a great earthquake, 
— so mighty an earthquake, 



(T£i(jJ, SIO. 
Mat.2l : 10. all the city was moved, saying, 

27:51. and the earth did quake, and the rocks 
28: 4. the keepers did shake, and became as dead 
Hebl2:26.I shake not the earth only, 
Rev. 6: 13. when she is shaken of a mighty wind. 



<7eX{]V7}) seleenee. 

Mat.24:29.the moon shall not give her light, 
Mar 13: 24. the moon shall not give her light, 
Lu. 21: 25. signs in the sun, and in the moon, 
Acts 2:20. and the moon into blood, 
lCo.l5:41.and another glory of the moon, 
Rev. 6: 12. and the moon became as blood ; 
8:12. and the third part of the moon, - 
12: Land the moon under her feet, 
21: 23. no need of the sun, neither of the moon, 



(TeXrivtaZojULai, seleeniazomai. 

Mat. 4:24. and those which were lunatick, 
17: 15. for he is lunatick, 



(jejutdaXig, semidalis. 

Rev.l8:13. and fine flour, and wheat, 



(TEjuvog, semnos. 

Phi. 4: 8. whatsoever things (are) honest, 

ITi. 3: 8. Likewise (must) the deacons (be) grave, 

11. Even so (must their) wives (be) grave, 
Tit. 2 : 2. the aged men be sober, grave, 



(TEjitvorrjCj semnotees. 

ITi. 2: 2. in all godliness and honesty. 

3: 4. children in subjection with all gravity .. 
Tit. 2: 7. uncorruptness, gravity, sincerity, 



crrjjucuvw, seemaino. 

Joh.l2:33. signifying what death he should die. 
18:32. signifying what death he 
21 : 19. signifying by what death he should 

Actsl 1:28. and signified by the spirit that 

25:27. to signify the crimes (laid) against him. 

Rev. 1 : 1. and signified (it) by his angel unto 



GY]fi€ioV) seemion. 

Mat.l2:38.we would see a sign from thee. 

39. seeketh after a sign; and there shall no 
sign be given to it, but the sign of the 
prophet Jonas: 
16: I . would shew them a sign 

3. (discern) the signs of the times ? 

4. seeketh after a sign ; and there shall no 

sign be given unto it, but the sign of 
the prophet Jonas. 



Mat.24: 3. and what (shall be) the sign of thy 
24. and shall shew great signs 
30. shall appear the sign of the Son of man 
26:48. gave them a sign, saying, 
Mar 8:11. seeking of him a sign from heaven, 
12. this generation seek after a sign? 
— no sign be given unto this generation. 
13: 4. and what (shall be) the sign when all 

22. and shall shew signs and wonders, 
16:17. And these signs shall follow them 

20. confirming the word with signs following. 
Lu. 2:12. And this (shall be) a sign unto you ; 
34. and for a sign which shall be spoken 
11 : 16. sought of him a sign from heaven. 

29. they seek a sign; and there shall no sign 
be given it, but the sign of Jonas the 
prophet. 
30. For as Jonas was a sign unto the 
21: 7. what sign (will there be) when 
11. and great signs shall there be 

25. And there shall be signs in the sun, 
23: 8. to have seen some miracle 

Joh. 2: 11. This beginning of miracles 

18. What sign shewest thou unto us, 

23. saw the miracles which he did. 
3: 2. can do these miracles 

4:48. Except ye see signs and wonders, 
54. This (is) again the second miracle 

6: 2. because they saw his miracles 
14. they had seen the miracle that 

26. not because ye saw the miracles, 
30. What sign shewest thou then, 

7 : 31 . will he do more miracles 
9: 16. that is a sinner do such miracles? 
10:41 .John did no miracle: 
11:47. this man doeth many miracles. 
12: 18. he had done this miracle. 

37. he had done so many miracles 
20:30. And many other signs truly did Jesus 
Acts 2: 19. and signs in the earth beneath; 

22. by miracles and wonders and signs, 
43. many wonders and signs were done 
4: 16. a notable miracle hath been done 
22. on whom this miracle of healing 
30. that signs and wonders may be done 
5: 12. were many signs and wonders wrought 
6 : 8. did great wonders and miracles 
7:36. had shewed wonders and signs in the 
8: 6. seeing the miracles which he did. 

13. beholding the miracles and signs which 
14: 3. and granted signs and wonders to be done 
1.5: 12. declaring what miracles and wonders 

Ro. 4:11. And he received the sign of circumcision, 

15:19.Thi-ough mighty signs and wonders, 
lCo. 1 :22. For the Jews require a sign, and the 

14:22. Wherefore tongues are for a sign, not 
2Co.l2:12. Truly the signs of an apostle were 

— in signs, and wonders, and mighty deeds. 
2Th. 2: 9. all power and signs and lying wonders, 

3: 17. which is the token in every epistle: 
Heb 2: 4. witness, both with signs and wonders, 
Rev.12 : 1 . appeared a great wonder in heaven ; 
3. appeared another wonder in heaven; 
13:13. And he doeth great wonders, 

14. those miracles which he had power to do 
15: 1. And I saw another sign in heaven, 

16: 14. the spirits of devils, working miracles, 
19: 20. the false prophet that wrought miracles 

Note. — In Acts 8 : 13 some copies read Swa/xeiQ /cat 
anfiua fityaka yivo/xeva, with which the order , 
of words in the English Translation agrees. 



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<rrjjU€toojuat, seem'ioomai. 
2Th. 3:1 4. ttofe that man, and have no company 



m'lfispov, seemeron. 

Mat. 6:11. Give us this day our daily bread. 
30. which to day is, and to morrow 
11 : 23. it would have remained until this day. 
16: 3. (It will be) foul weather to day : 
21 : 28. go work to day in my vineyard. 
27: 8. called, The field of blood, unto this day. 
19. suffered many things this day in a dream 
28: 15. reported among the Jews until this day. 
Mar 14:30. That this day, (even) in this night, 
Lu. 2:11. For unto you is born this day 

4:21. This day is this scripture fulfilled 
5:26. We have seen strange things to day. 
12:28. which is to day in the field, 
13: 32. and I do cures to day and to morrow, 

33. 1 must walk to day, and to morrow, 
19: 5. for to day I must abide at thy house. 

9. This day is salvation come 
22:34. the cock shall not crow this day, 
23:43. To day shalt thou be with me 
24: 21. to day is the third day since 
Acts 4: 9. If we this day be examined 
13: 33. this day have I begotten thee. 
19: 40. called in question for this day's uproar, 
20:26. 1 take you to record this day, 
22: 3. as ye all are this day. 
24:21. 1 am called in question by you this day. 
26: 2. 1 shall answer for myself this day 
29. but also all that hear me this day, 
27 :33. This day is the fourteenth day 
Ro. 11 : 8. unto this day. (lit. unto the to day day) 
2Co. 3: 14. for until this day remaineth 

15. But even unto this day, when Moses 
Heb 1 : 5. this day have I begotten thee ? 
3: 7. To day if ye will hear his voice, 
13. while it is called To day ; 
15. To day if ye will hear his voice, 
4: 7. To day, after so long a time ; 

— To day if ye will hear his voice, 
5: 5. to day have I begotten thee. 
13: 8. the same yesterday, and to day, and for 
ever. 
Jas. 4: 13. To day or to morrow we will go 



o-rjTTw, seepo. 

Jas. 5: 2. Your riches are corrupted, 

crripiKOv, seerikon. 

Rev.18: 12. and purple, and silk, and scarlet, 



(Trig, sees. 

Mat. 6: 19. where moth and rust doth corrupt, 

20. where neither moth nor rust 
Lu. 12:33. neither moth corrupteth. 

arjro^pwrocj seetobrotos. 

Jas. 5: 2. and your garments are motheaten. 



gQevooj, sthenoo. 

lPet.5:10.stablish, strengthen, settle (you). 



(Tiaywv, siagon. 

Mat. 5:39. smite thee on thy right cheek, 
Lu. 6:29.smiteth thee on the (one) cheek 



aiyaii), sigao. 

Lu. 9:36. And they kept (it) close, 

20:26. and held their peace. 
Actsl2: 17. beckoning unto.. .to hold their peace, 
15: 12. Then all the multitude kept silence, 
13. after they had held their peace, 
Ro. 16:25. of the mystery, which was kept secret 
lCo.l4:28. let him keep silence in the church ; 
30. let the first hold his peace. 
34. Let your women keep silence in the 



GLyri, sigee. 

Acts21 :40. And when there was made a great silence, 
Rev. 8 : 1 . there was silence in heaven 



(ndrjpEOQ, sideereos. 

Actsl2: 10. they came unto the iron gate 
Rev. 2:27. And he shall rule them with a rod of iron , 
9: 9. as it were breastplates of iron ; 
12: 5. to rule all nations with a rod of iron: 
19: 15. he shall rule them with a rod of iron: 



crtSrjjooC} sideeros. 

Rev.l8:12.and of brass, and iron, and marble, 



diKcipiog, sikarios. 

Acts21:38.men that were murderers? 



(jiKEpa, sikera. 

Lu. 1 : 15. neither wine nor strong drink 



(ti^iklvOlov, simikinthion. 

Actsl9: 12. handkerchiefs or aprons, and the 



(jivairi, sinapi. 

Mat.l3:31.is like to a grain of mustard seed, 

17:20. faith as a grain of mustard seed, 
Mar 4:31. (It is) like a grain of mustard seed, 
Lu. 13: 19. It is like a grain of mustard seed, 
17 : 6. faith as a grain of mustard seed, 



(TivcwV) sindon. 

Mat.27:59. wrapped it in a clean linen cloth, 
Mar 14:51. having a linen cloth cast about 
52. And he left the linen cloth, 
15:46. And he bought fine linen, 
— and wrapped him in the linen, 
Lu. 23:53. and wrapped it in linen, and laid 



GiviaZo), siniazo. 

Lu. 22:31. that he may sift (you) as wheat: 



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GlTtVTOQ, situtOS. 
Lu. 15:23. And bring hither the fatted calf, 
27. hath killed the fatted calf, 
30, killed for him the fatted calf. 



GLTIGTOQ, sitistOS. 
Mat.22: 4. and (my) failings (are) killed, 



(TiTOfiirpiov, sitometrion. 

Lu. 12: 42. to give (themtheir) poi'tion of meat in due 



season ? 



Mat. 3 
13 



Mar 4 
Lu. 3 

16 

22 
Joh.12 
Acts 7 

27 
lCo.15 
Rev. 6 

18; 



gItoq, sitos. 

: 12. and gather his wheat into the garner ; 
25. and sowed tares among the wheat, 

29. ye root up also the wheat with them. 

30. but gather the wheat into my barn. 
28. after that the full com in the ear. 

17. will gather the wheat into his garner; 
7. An hundred measures of wheat. 
31. that he may sift (you) as wheat: 
24. Except a corn of wheat fall into 

12. heard that there was corn in Egypt, 
38. and cast out the wheat into the sea. 
37. it may chance of wheat, 

6. A measure of wheat for a penny, 

13. and fine flour, and wheat, 



Mar 14:27. All ye shall be offended because of me 

29. Although all shall be offended, 
Lu. 7 : 23. whosoever shall not be offended in me. 

17: 2. than that he should offend one of these 
Joh. 6:61. Doth this offend you? 

16: 1. that ye should not be offended. 
Ro. 14:21.stumbleth, or is offended, 
lCo. 8: 13. if meat make my brother to offend, 

— lest I make my brother to offend. 
2Co.ll: 29. who is offended, and I burn not? 



Mat.13 
16 

18 



Lu. 17 

Ro. 9 

11 

14 

16 
lCo. 1 
Gal. 5 
lPet.2 

Uoh.2 
Rev. 2 



cjcavSaXov, scandalon. 

: 41. all things that offend, 

: 23. thou art an offence unto me: 

: 7. Woe unto the world because of offences! 

for it must needs be that offences come ; 
— by whom the offence cometh ! 
: 1. but that offences will come: 
:33. and rock of offence : 
: 9. a stumblingblock, and a recompence 
:13.or an occasion to fall in (his) brother's 

way. 
: 17. which cause divisions and offences 
: 23. unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto 
11. then is the offence of the cross ceased. 
; 8(7). a stone of stumbling, and a rock of 

offence, 
: 10. there is none occasion of stumbling in him. 
:14.to cast a stumblingblock before the 



(TlWTTCKi), SlOpClO. 
Mat.20: 31. because they should hold their peace : 

26:63. But Jesus held his peace. 
Mar 3 : 4. But they held their peace. 
4:39. Peace, be still. 
9:34. But they held their peace : 
10: 48. that he should hold his peace: 
14:61. But he held his peace, 
Lu. 1 : 20. dumb, and not able to speak, 

18 : 39. rebuked him, that he should hold his peace: 
19:40. if these should hold their peace, 
Actsl8: 9. speak, and hold not thy peace : 



<7KavSaAi£w, scandalizo. 

Mat. 5 : 29. if thy right eye offend thee, 
30. if thy right hand offend thee, 
11 : 6. whosoever shall not be offended in me. 
13: 21. by and by he is offended. 

57. And they were offended in him. 
15: 12. that the Pharisees were offended, after 
17: 27. lest we should offend them, go thou 
18: 6. whoso shall offend one of these little 

8. if thy hand or thy foot offend thee, 

9. And if thine eye offend thee, 
24: 10. And then shall many be offended, 
26:31. All ye shall be offended because of me 

33. Though all (men) shall be offended because 
of thee, (yet) will I never be offended. 
Mar 4: 17. immediately they are offended. 
6: 3. And they were offended at him. 
9:42. whosoever shall offend one of (these) 
43. And if thy hand offend thee, 
45. And if thy foot offend thee, 
47. And if thine eye offend thee, 



(TKaTTTU), skaptO. 

Lu. 6:48. and digged deep, (lit. who digged and 
deepened) 
13: 8. till I shall dig about it, 
16: 3. 1 cannot dig ; to beg 



(TKafyri, skaphee. 

Acts27:16.much work to come by the boat: 
30. when they had let down the boat 
32. cut off the ropes of the boat, and let 



ctjcA-oc? skelos. 

Joh. 19: 31. that their legs might be broken, 

32. brake the legs of the first, and of 

33. they brake not his legs : 



ITi. 



GKiTrcKjfia, skepasma. 

6: 8. having food and raiment (lit. coverings) 



Gicsvri, skuee. 
Acts27:19. we cast out.. .the tackling of the ship. 



<7K£u og, skuos. 

Mat.l2:29.and spoil his goods, except 
Mar 3: 27. and spoil his goods, except 

11: 16. carry (any) vessel through the temple. 
Lu. 8 : 1 6. a candle, covereth it with a vessel, 

17:31. and his stuff in the house. 



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Joh. 19: 29. there was set a vessel full of vinegar: 
Acts 9: 15. he is a chosen vessel unto me, 
10: 11. and a certain vessel descending 

16. and the vessel was received up again 
11 : 5. A certain vessel descend, 
27:17.strake sail, and so were driven. 
Ro. 9 : 21 . to make one vessel unto honour, 

22. the vessels of wrath fitted to 

23. on the vessels of mercy, which he 
2Co. 4: 7. have this treasure in earthen vessels, 
ITh. 4; 4. possess his vessel in sanctification 
2Ti. 2: 20. not only vessels of gold and of silver, 

21. he shall be a vessel unto honour, 
Heb 9:21. and all the vessels of the ministry. 
lPet.3: 7. as unto the weaker vessel. 
Rev. 2: 27. as the vessels of a potter shall they 

18: 12. all manner vessels of ivory, and all man- 
ner vessels of most precious wood, 

cncrjvTfo skeenee. 

make here three tabernacles; 

make three tabernacles ; one for thee, 

let us make three tabernacles ; one 

receive you into everlasting habitations. 

took up the tabernacle of Moloch, 

Our fathers had the tabernacle of witness 

in the wilderness, 
build again the tabernacle of David, 
of the true tabernacle, which the Lord 
when he was about to make the tabernacle: 
Then verily the first (covenant)had (some 

copies read f] Trpcvrn ffKrjvrj) 
there was a tabernacle made ; the first, 
after the second veil, the tabernacle which 

is called the Holiest of all ; 
went always into the first tabernacle, 
as the first tabernacle was yet standing: 
by a greater and more perfect tabernacle, 
with blood both the tabernacle, and 
dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac 
which serve the tabernacle. 
, blaspheme his name, and his tabernacle, 
the temple of the tabernacle of the testi- 
mony in heaven 
21: 3. the tabernacle of God (is) with men, 



Mat. 17 


4 


Mar 


9: 


5. 


Lu. 


9 


33 




16: 


9 


Acts 7:43. 






44 




15 


16 


Heb 


8 


2 

5 




9 


1 

2 
3 





11 




21 


11 


9 


13 


10 


v.13 


6 


15 


5 



(TKrivoirriyia, sheenopeegia. 

Joh. 7: 2. the Jews' feast of tabernacles (lit. the taber- 
nacle-Jixing) 



Actsl8: 



<TKr}vo7roi6g, skeenopoyos. 

3. they were tentmakers. 



2Co. 5: 1. our earthly house of (this) tabernacle 

4. we that are in (this) tabernacle do groan, 

GKYivooj, skeenoo. 

Joh. 1:1A. and dwelt among us, (lit. tabernacled) 
Rev. 7:15. shall dwell among them. (lit. shall tab. ) 

12: 12. heavens, and ye that dwell in them. 

13: 6. and them that dwell in heaven. 

21 : 3. and he will dwell with them, 



o-Kr/vwjua, skeendma. 

Acts 7:46. to find a tabernacle for the God of Jacob. 
2Pet. 1:13. as long as I am in this tabernacle, 
14. 1 must put off (this) my tabernacle, 



(TKia, sftia. 

Mat. 4: 16. sat in the region and shadow of death 

Mar 4: 32. may lodge under the shadow of it. 

Lu. 1 : 79. and (in) the shadow of death, 

Acts 5 : 15. the shadow of Peter passing by 

Col. 2: 17. Which are a shadow of things to come ; 

Heb 8: 5. the example and shadow of heavenly 

things, 
10: l.the law having a shadow of good things 

to come, 



GtapTctw, skirtao. 

Lu. 1 : 41 . the babe leaped in her womb ; 

44. the babe leaped in my womb for joy. 
6:23.leapforjoy: for, behold, your reward 



aicXripoicapdia, skleerokardia. 

Mat.19: 8. because of the hardness o/your hearts 
Mar 10: 5. For the hardness o/your heart 

16: 14. their unbelief and hardness of heart, 



<7fcXrjjooc? shleeros. 



Mat.25:24. that thou art an hard man, 
Joh. 6:60. This is an hard saying ; who 
Acts 9: 5. hard for thee to kick against 
26:14. hard for thee to kick against 
Jas. 3: 4. driven offeree winds, 
Jude 15. and of all their hard (speeches) which 



o-KXrjjoorrjc? skleerotees. 

Ro. 2: 5. thy hardness and impenitent heart 



o-jcXrjjoorpa^TjXocj skleerotrakeelos. 

Acts 7:51. Ye stiffnecked and uncircumcised 

o-/cXrjjovvw, skleeruno. 

Actsl9: 9. But when divers were hardened, 
Ro. 9:18. and whom he will he hardeneth. 
Heb 3: 8. Harden not your hearts, as in 
13. lest any of you be hardened 
15. harden not your hearts, as in 
4: 7. harden not your hearts. 



Lu. 



ctkoXloq, skolios. 

3: 5. and the crooked shall be- made straight, 



Acts 2:40. from this untoward generation. 

Phi. 2: 15. in the midst of a crooked and perverse 

nation, 
lPet 2: 18. but also to the froward. 



SKO 



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2Co.l2: 7. was given to me a thorn in the flesh, 



(JKOTTEto), 

Lu. 11 :35. Take heed therefore that the light 
Ro. 16: 17. mark them which cause divisions 
2Co. 4:18. While we look not at the things which 
Gal. 6 : 1 . considering thyself, lest thou also 
Phi. 2: 4. Look not every man on his own 
3: 17. mark them which walk so as 



(TKOTTOQ, sliOpOS. 
Phi. 3: 14. 1 press toward the mark 



(ncopwiZb), skorpizo. 

Mat.l2:30.gathereth not with me scattereth abroad. 
Lu. 11: 23. he that gathereth not with me scattereth. 
Joh.l0:12. the wolf catcheth them, and scattereth 
16: 32. is now come, that ye shall be scattered, 
2Co. 9: 9. He hath dispersed abroad ; he hath 



(TKOpiTlOQ, 

Lu. 10: 19. to tread on serpents and scorpions, 

11 : 12. will he offer him a scorpion? 
Rev. 9: 3. as the scorpions of the earth have power. 
5. as the torment of a scorpion, 
10. tails like unto scorpions, 



GKOTUvoQ) skotinos. 

Mat. 6: 23. body shall be full of darkness. 
Lu. 11: 34. thy body also (is) fidl of darkness. 
36. having no part dark, 



Rev. 8:12. so as the third part of them was darkened, 
9: 2. the sun and the air were darkened 



(TKoroOjLtat, skotobmai. 

Rev.l6:10.his kingdom was full of darkness ; (lit. 
darkened) 



(jKoria, skotia. 

Mat.lO;27. What I tell you in darkness, 
Lu. 12: 3. whatsoever ye have spoken in darkness 
Joh. 1: 5. the light shineth in darkness; and the 
darkness comprehended it not. 
6:17. And it was now dark, 
8: 12. shall not walk in darkness, 
12:35. lest darkness come upon you: for he that 
walketh in darkness 
46. should not abide in darkness. 
20: 1. when it was yet dark, 
Uoh.l : 5. in him is no darkness at all. 
2: 8. because the darkness is past, 
9. is in darkness even until now. 
11. is in darkness, and walketh in darkness, 
— because that darkness hath blinded 



a-KOTL^Ofiai, skotizomai. 



Mat.24: 29. shall the sun be darkened, 
Mar.l3:24.the sun shall be darkened, and the 
Lu. 23: 45. the sun was darkened, and the veil 
Ro. 1 : 21. their foolish heart was darkened. 

11:10. Let their eyes be darkened, 
Eph 4:18. Having the understanding darkened, 



(jKorog, skotos. 

Mat. 4: 16. The people which sat in darkness 

6: 23. be darkness, how great (is) that darkness! 
8: 12. be cast out into outer darkness : 
22: 13. cast (him) into outer darkness ; 
25:30. unprofitable servant into outer darkness: 
27: 45. there was darkness over all the land 
Mar 15: 33. there was darkness over the whole land 
Lu. 1 : 79. light to them that sit in darkness 

11 : 35. the light which is in thee be not darkness. 
22:53. your hour, and the power of darkness. 
23: 44. there was a darkness over all the earth 
Joh. 3: 19. men loved darkness rather than light, 
Acts 2: 20. The sun shall be turned into darkness, 
13:11. fell on him a mist and a darkness ; 
26: 18. to turn (them) from darkness to light, 
Ro. 2 : 19. a light of them which are in darkness, 

13: 12. cast off the works of darkness, 
ICo. 4: 5. the hidden things of darkness, 
2Co. 4: 6. the light to shine out of darkness, 

6: 14. what communion hath light with dark- 
ness ? 
Eph 5: 8. ye were sometimes darkness, 

1 1 . the unfruitful works of darkness, 
6:12. the rulers of the darkness of this world, 
Col. 1 : 13. delivered us from the power of darkness, 
lTh. 5: 4. ye, brethren, are not in darkness, 

5. we are not of the night, nor of darkness. 
Hebl2:18. nor unto blackness, and darkness, and 
lPet.2: 9. called you out of darkness into his 
2Pet.2:17.mist of darkness is reserved for ever. 
Uoh.l: 6. and walk in darkness, we lie, 
Jude 13. the blackness of darkness for ever. 

Note.— It occurs in Heb. 12: 18 as the dat. sing, of 
the second declension. 



o-Kv&a\ov 9 skubalon. 

Phi. 3: 8. and do count them (but) dung, 



o-KvOpwiroQ, skuthropos. 

Mat. 6: 16. as the hypocrites, of a sad countenance 
Lu. 24: 17. as ye walk, and are sad? 



(TKvWbt), Skullo. 

Mar 5: 35. why troublest thou the Master 
Lu. 7: 6. Lord, trouble not thyself: fori 
8:49. trouble not the Master. 



(tkvAov, skulon. 

Lu. 11 : 22. and divideth his spoils. 



2Ka 



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(TKwXriKO&pafToq, skoleekobrotos. 

Actsl2:23.and he was eaten of worms, 



<TKU)\r)%, skoleex. 

Mar 9:44. Where their worm dieth not, 
46. Where their worm dieth not, 
48. Where their worm dieth not, 



apapaySivog, smaragdinos. 

Rev. 4: 3. in sight like unto an emerald. 



(TfiapaySog, smaragdos. 

Rev.21:19.the fourth, an emerald ; 



crfivpva, smurna. 

Mat. 2: 11. gold, and frankincense, and myrrh. 
Joh.l9:39.a mixture of myrrh and aloes, 



aiwpv'iZofiaL, smurnizomau 

Mar 15:23. wine mingled with myrrh : but he 



(TO ^ SOI. 

From av. 

Mat. 2: 13. until I bring thee word: 

4: 9. All these things will I give thee, 
5:26. Verily I say unto thee, 

29. for it is profitable for thee 

30. for it is profitable for thee 

40. if any man will sue thee at the law, 
6: 4. himself shall reward thee openly. 
6. shall reward thee openly. 

18. shall reward thee openly. 

23. the light that is in thee be darkness, 
8:13. (so) be it done unto thee. 

19. Master, I will follow thee 

29. What have we to do with thee, Jesus, 
9: 2. thy sins be forgiven thee. 
5. (Thy) sins be forgiven thee ; 
11 ;21. woe unto thee, Chorazin ! woe unto thee, 
Bethsaida! 

23. works, which have been done in thee, 

24. in the day of judgment, than for thee. 
25. 1 thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven 

12:47. desiring to speak with thee. 
14: 4. It is not lawful for thee to have 
15: 28. be it unto thee even as thou wilt. 
16:17. hath not revealed (it) unto thee, 

18. And I say also unto thee, That thou art 

19. And I will give unto thee the keys 

22. Be it far from thee, Lord: this shall not 
be unto thee. 
17: 4. three tabernacles; one for thee, 

25. What thinkest thou, Simon? 

18: 8. it is better for thee to enter into life 
9. it is better for thee to enter into life 
17. let him be unto thee as an heathen man 
22. 1 say not unto thee, Until seven times: 
26. and I will pay thee all. 
29. and I will pay thee all. 



Mat.l8:32. 1 forgave thee all that debt, 

19: 27. have forsaken all, and followed thee 
20: 14. unto this last, even as unto thee. 
21: 5. thy King cometh unto thee, 

23. and who gave thee this authority? 
22: 16. neither carest thou for any (man) : 

17. What thinkest thou ? 
25: 44. and did not minister unto thee? 
26: 17. that we prepare for thee to eat 

33. shall be offended because of thee, 

34. Verily I say unto thee, 

35. Though I should die with thee, 

27:19. Have thou nothing to do with that just 
man: 
Mar 1 : 24. what have we to do with thee, 
2: 5. thy sins be forgiven thee. 
9. (Thy) sins be forgiven thee ; 
11. 1 say unto thee, Arise, 
4: 38. Master, carest thou not that we 
5: 7. What have I to do with thee, Jesus, 
9. What (is) %name? 
19. how great things the Lord hath done for 

thee, 
41. Damsel, I say unto thee, arise. 
6: 18. It is not lawful for thee 

22. and I will give (it) thee. 
23. 1 will give (it) thee, 

9: 5. three tabernacles; one for thee, 
25. (Thou) dumb and deaf spirit, I charge 

thee, 
43. better for thee to enter into life maimed, 
45. better for thee to enter halt into life, 
47. better for thee to enter into the kingdom 

10:21. One thing thou lackest: 
28. and have followed thee. 
51. that I should do unto thee ? 

11:28. and who gave thee this authority 

12: 14. and )( carest for no man: 

14:30. Verily I say unto thee, 
31. If I should die with thee, 
36. all things (are) possible unto thee ; 
3. to write unto thee in order, 

13. Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, 

14. And thou shalt have joy and gladness; 
19. and to shew thee these glad tidings. 
35. the power of the Highest shall overshadow 

thee : 
3:22. in thee I am well pleased. 
4: 6. All this power will I give thee, 

34. what have we to do with thee, 
5: 20. thy sins are forgiven thee. 

23. Thy sins be forgiven thee; 
24. 1 say unto thee, Arise, 

7:14. Young man, I say unto thee, Arise. 

40. 1 have somewhat to say unto thee. 

47. Wherefore I say unto thee, 
8:28. What have I to do with thee, Jesus, 

30. saying, What is thy name? 

39. how great things God hath done unto thee. 
9:33. three tabernacles ; one for thee, 

57. 1 will follow thee whithersoever thou 
61. Lord, I will follow thee; 
10 : 13. Woe unto thee, Chorazin! woe unto thee, 
Bethsaida ! 
21.1 thank thee, O Father, Lord of heaven 

35. when I come again, I will repay thee. 

36. Which now of these three, thinkest thou, 

40. Lord, dost thou not care that my sister 
11 : 7.1 cannot rise and give thee. 

35. that the light which is in thee be not 
12:59.1 tell thee, thou shalt not depart thence, 
14: 9. and say to thee, Give this man place ; 

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10. say untothee, Friend, go up higher: then 
shalt thou have worship in the presence 
of them that sit at meat with thee. 

12. and a recompence be made thee. 

14. for they cannot l-ecompense thee: for thou 
shalt be recompensed at 

29. these many years do I serve thee, 

1 1 . God, I thank thee, that I am not as other 
men 

22. Yet lackest thou one thing: 

28. we have left all, and followed thee. 

41. What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee ? 

43. shall cast a trench about thee, 

44. and thy children within thee; 

— leave in thee one stone upon another ; 
2. who is he that gave thee this authority? 

11. The Master saith unto thee, 
34. And he said, I tell thee, Peter, 

:43. Verily I say unto thee, 

: 50(51 ). Because I said unto thee, I saw thee 

: 4. what have I to do with thee? 

: 3. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, 

5. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, 
7. Marvel not that I said unto thee, 

11. Verily, verily, I say unto thee 
: 10. who it is that saith to thee, 

— he would have given thee living water. 
26.1 that speak unto thee am (he). 

: 10. it is not lawful for thee to carry (thy) bed. 

12. What man is that which said unto thee, 
14. lest a worse thing come unto thee. 

: 30. that we may see, and believe thee? 
:26. What did he to thee? 
:22. God will give (it) thee. 

40. Said I not unto thee, that, if thou 

41. Father, I thank thee that thou hast heard 
:37. Lord, why cannot I follow thee now? 

38. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, 
: 5. which I had with thee before the world 

21. as thou, Father, (art) in me, and I in 

thee, 
: 30. have delivered him up unto thee. 

34. or did others tell it thee of me? 
: 11. except it were given thee from above: 
therefore he that delivered me unto thee 
: 3. We also go with thee. 

18. Verily, verily, I say unto thee, 
: 6. but such as I have give I thee : 
: 4. Whiles it remained, was it not thine own ? 
: 3. into the land w T hich I shall shew thee. 
;20. Thy money perish with thee, 

21. Thou hast neither part nor lot 

22. thought of thine heart maybe forgiven 

thee. 
: 5. hard for thee to kick against the pricks. 

6. and it shall be told thee 

17. Jesus, that appeared unto thee 
: 6. he shall tell thee what thou oughtest to do. 

32. when he cometh, shall speak unto thee. 

33. all things that are commanded thee 
: 18. 1 command thee in the name of 
:10. and no man shall set on thee 

: 23. this that we say to thee : 

: 10. there it shall be told thee of all things 

which are appointed for thee to do. 
: 18. who hath something to say unto thee. 
: 14. But this I confess unto thee, 
: 1 . Thou art permitted to speak for thyself. 

14. hard for thee to kick against the pricks. 

16. 1 have appeared unto thee for this purpose, 

— in the which I will appear unto thee ; 
24. lo, God hath given thee all them 



Ro. 9: 7. 

17. 

13: 4. 

15: 9. 

lCo. 7:21. 

2Co. 6: 2. 

12: 9. 

Gal. 3: 8. 

Eph. 5:14. 

6: 3. 

ITi. 1:18. 

3:14. 

4:14. 

6:13. 
2Ti. 1: 5. 

6. 

2: 7. 

Tit. 1: 5 

Philem 8 

11 

16 

19 

21 

Heb. 8: 5 

11:18 

Jas. 2:18 

2Joh. 5 

3Joh. 13 

14 

Jude 9 

Rev. 2: 5 

10 

16 

3:18 

4: I 

11:17 

14:15 

17: 1 

7 

18:22 



23 
21: 9 



SOS 

In Isaac shall thy seed be called, 
that I might shew my power in thee, 
the minister of God to thee for good. 
I will confess to thee among the Gentiles, 
care )( not for it: 
, have I succoured thee : 
My grace is sufficient for thee: 
, In thee shall all nations be blessed. 
. and Christ shall give thee light. 
, That it may be well with thee, 
. This charge I commit unto thee, 
.These things write I unto thee, 
. Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which 

was given thee 
. I give thee charge in the sight of 
, the unfeigned faith that is in thee, 
and I am persuaded that in thee also, 
.the gift of God, which is in thee 
. and the Lord give thee understanding 
.in every city, as I had appointed thee: 
.to injoin thee that which is convenient, 
.was to thee unprofitable, but now profit- 
able to thee and to me ; 
.but how much more unto thee, 
. albeit 1 do not say to thee how thou 
. I wrote unto thee, knowing that 
the pattern shewed to thee in the mount, 
in Isaac shall thy seed be called: 
I will shew thee my faith by my works. 
. I wrote a new commandment unto thee, 
.with ink and pen write unto thee : 
• Peace (be) to thee. 
.but said, The Lord rebuke thee. 
. I will come unto thee quickly, 
.and I will give thee a crown of life. 
. I will come unto thee quickly, 
. I counsel thee to buy of me 
. and I will shew thee things 
.We give thee thanks, O Lord 
. for the time is come for thee to reap ; 
. I will shew unto thee the judgment 
. I will tell thee the mystery 
. shall be heard no more at all in thee ; 
shall be found any more in thee ; 
shall be heard no more at all in thee ; 
. shall shine no more at all in thee ; 
shall be heard no more at all in thee : 
. Come hither, I will shew thee the bride, 



GOpog, soros. 

Lu. 7:14. And he came and touched the bier . 



(70 Cj SOS. 

Mat. 7 : 3. the beam that is in thine own eye ? 

22. prophesied in thy name ? and in thy name 
have cast out devils ? and in thy name 
13: 27. sow good seed in thy field? 
20: 14. Take (that) thine (is), and go thy way: 
24: 3. and what (shall be) the sign of *% coming, 
25:25.1o, (there) thou hast (that is) thine. 
Mar 2:18. but thy disciples fast not ? 

5: 19. Go home to thy friends, 
Lu. 5 : 33. but thine eat and drink ? 

6: 30. of him that taketh away thy goods 
15: 31. and all that I have is thine. 
22:42. not my will, but thine, be done. 
Joh. 4:42. we believe, not because of thy saying: 



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Joh. 17 : 6. thine they were, and thou gavest them me ; 
9. for they are thine. 

10. And alt mine are thine, and thine are mine ; 
17. thy word is truth. 
18:35. Thine own nation and the chief priests 
Acts 5: 4. was it not in thine own power? 

24: 2. done unto this nation by thy providence, 
4. hear us of thy clemency a few words. 
1 Co. 8 : 1 1 . And through thy knowledge shall the weak 

14: 16. at thy giving of thanks, 
Philem.14. But without thy mind would I do nothing ; 



1:20 
2: 6. 
3:14. 

4: 6. 

7. 

10. 

5:23. 



24. 



30, 



33. 
36. 
39. 
40. 
42. 
43. 

6: 2 

3, 

4. 
6 



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10. 
13. 
17. 

18, 

22 
23 

7: 3 

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9: 2 
6 



GOV, SOU. 
From av. 
to take unto thee Mary thy wife: 
for out of thee shall come a Governor, 
I have need to be baptized of thee, 
give his angels charge concerning thee : 
thou dash thy foot against a stone. 
Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. 
Thou shalt worship the Lord thy God, 
bring thy gift to the altar, and there 

rememberest that thy brother hath ought 

against thee ; 
Leave there thy gift 
first be reconciled to thy brother, and then 

come and offer thy gift. 
Agree with thine adversary quickly, 
if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, 

and cast (it) from thee: 
that one of *% members should perish, and 

not (that) thy whole body 
And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it 

off, and cast (it) from thee: 
that one of thy members should perish, 

and not (that) thy whole body 
perform unto the Lord thine oaths: 
Neither shalt thou swear by thy head, 
smite thee on thy right cheek, 
and take away thy coat, 
that would borrow of thee 
Thou shalt love thy neighbour, and hate 

thine enemy, 
do not sound a trumpet before thee, 
But when thou doest alms, let not thy left 

hand know what thy right hand doeth : 
That thine alms may be in secret: and thy 

Father which seeth in secret 
enter into thy closet, and when thou hast 

shut thy door, pray to thy Father which 

is in secret ; and thy Father which seeth 

in secret 
Hallowed be thy name. 
Thy kingdom come. Thy will be done 
For thine is the kingdom, 
anoint thine head, and wash thy face ; 
but unto thy Father which is in secret: and 

thy Father, which 
if therefore thine eye be single, thy whole 

body shall be full of light. 
But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body 

shall be full of darkness, 
the mote that is in thy brother's eye, 
. Or how wilt thou say to thy brother, Let 

me pull out the mote out of thine eye ; 

and, behold, abeam (is) in thine own eye? 
. cast out the beam out of thine own eye : 
to cast out the mote out of % brother's eye. 
thy sins be forgiven thee. 
• take up thy bed, and go unto thine house. 



Mat. 9:14. but thy disciples fast not ? 

1 8. lay thy hand upon her, 

22. thy faith hath made thee whole. 

11:10. my messenger before thy face, which shall 
prepare thy way before thee. 

26. so it seemed good in thy sight. 
12: 2. thy disciples do that which 

13. Stretch forth thine hand. 

37. by thy words thou shalt be justified, and 

by thy words thou shalt 

38. we would see a sign from thee. 
47. thy mother and thy brethren stand 

15: 2. Why do thy disciples transgress 
4. Honour thy father and mother: 

28. O woman, great (is) thy faith: 
17:16. And I brought him to thy disciples, 

27. and give unto them for me and thee. 

18: 8. if thy hand or thy foot offend thee, cut 
them off, and cast (them) from thee : 
9. And if thine eye offend thee, 

— cast (it) from thee: 

15. if thy brother shall trespass against 

— between thee and him alone: if he shall 

hear thee, thou hast gained thy brother. 

16. take with thee one or two more, 

33. have had compassion on thy fellowservant, 
19:19. Honour thy father and (thy) mother: 

— love thy neighbour as thyself. 
21. (and) sell that thou hast, 

20: 15. Is thine eye evil, because I am good? 
21. the one on thy right hand, 

— in thy kingdom. 

21 : 5. Behold, thy King cometh unto thee, 

19. Let no fruit grow on thee henceforward 
22: 37. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all 

thy heart, and with all thy soul, and 
with all thy mind. 

39. love thy neighbour as thyself. 

44. till I make thine enemies thy footstool ? 
23:37. have gathered thy children together, 
25 : 21 . into the joy of thy lord. 

23. into the joy of thy lord. 

25. and hid thy talent in the earth: 
26:42. except I drink it, thy will be done. 
52. Put up again thy sword into 
62. (which) these witness against thee ? 
73. for thy speech bewrayeth thee. 
27: 13. they witness against thee ? 
Mar 1: 2.1 send my messenger before thy face, 
which shall prepare thy way before thee. 

44. and offer for thy cleansing 
2: 5. thy sins be forgiven thee. 

9. take up thy bed, and walk ? 
11. Arise, and take up thy bed, and go thy 
way into thine house. 
3: 5. Stretch forth thine hand. 

32. Behold, thy mother and thy brethren 
without seek for thee. 
5:19. Go home (lit. to%house) to thyfriends, 

34. thy faith hath made thee whole ; 

— and be whole of thy plague. 

35. Thy daughter is dead: why 
6: 18. to have thy brother's wife. 

7 : 5. Why walk not thy disciples 

10. Honour thy father and thy mother ; 

29. the devil is gone out of thy daughter. 
9: 18.1 spake to thy disciples 

38. casting out devils in thy name, 
43. And if thy hand offend thee, 

45. And if thy foot offend thee, 
47. And if thine eye offend thee, 

10:19. Honour thy father and mother. 

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Mar 10:37. we may sit, one on thy right hand, and 
the other on thy left hand, in thy glory. 
52. thy faith hath made thee whole. 
11:14. eat fruit of thee hereafter 
12: 30. love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, 
and with all thy soul, and with all thy 
mind, and with all thy strength: 

31 . love thy neighbour as thyself. 

36. till I make thine enemies thy footstool. 
14:60. (which) these witness against thee? 

70. and thy speech agreeth (thereto). 
15: 4. they witness against thee. 
Lu. 1:13. thy prayer is heard ; and thy wife Elisabeth 

28. the Lord (is) with thee : 

35. which shall be born of thee 

36. And, behold, thy cousin Elisabeth, 
38. according to thy word. And 

42. blessed (is) the fruit of thy womb. 
44. the voice of thy salutation 
61. There is none of thy kindred 
2:29. now lettest thou thy servant depart in 
peace, according to thy word: 
30. have seen thy salvation, 

32. and the glory of thy people Israel. 
35. shall pierce through thy own soul 
48. thy father and I have sought thee 

4: 7. all shall be thine. 

8.shalt worship the Lord thy God, 

10. He shall give his angels charge over thee, 

II. thou dash thy foot against a stone. 

12. Thou shalt not tempt the Lord thy God. 

23. do also here in thy country. 
5: 5. nevertheless at thy word 

14. and offer for thy cleansing, 

20. thy sins are forgiven thee. 

23. Thy sins be forgiven thee ; 

24. take up thy couch, and go unto thine house. 
6:10. Stretch forth thy hand. 

29. him that taketh away thy cloke 

41 . the mote that is in thy brother's eye, 

42. how canst thou say to thy brother, Brother, 

— the mote that is in thine eye, 

— the beam that is in thine own eye? 

— first the beam out of thine own eye, 

— the mote that is in thy brother's eye. 

7: 27. messenger before thy face, which shall 
prepare thy way before thee. 

44.1 entered into thine house, 

48. Thy sins are forgiven. 

50. Thy faith hath saved thee ; 
8:20. Thy mother and thy brethren 

28. 1 beseech thee, torment me not. 

39. Return to thine own house, 

48. thy faith hath made thee whole ; 

49. Thy daughter is dead; 

9: 38. Master, I beseech thee, look upon 

40. And I besought thy disciples to cast 

41. Bring thy son hither. 

49. casting out devils in thy name; 
10: 17. subject unto us through thy name. 
21.it seemed good in thy sight. 
27. Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all 
thy heart, and with all thy soul, and 
with all thy strength, and with all thy 
mind ; and thy neighbour as thyself. 
11: 2. Hallowed be thy name. Thy kingdom 
come. Thy will be done, 
34. when thine eye is single, thy whole body 

also is full of light ; 
— thy body also (is) full of darkness. 
36. If thy whole body therefore 
12:20. thy soul shall be required of thee 



Lu. 12:58.goest with thine adversary 

13: 12. thou art loosed from thine infirmity. 

26. eaten and drunk in thy presence, 
34. gathered thy children together, 

14: 8. a more honourable man than thou 

12. call not thy friends, nor thy brethren, 
neither thy kinsmen, 
15:18. sinned against heaven, and before thee, 
19.no more worthy to be called thy son: 
make me as one of thy hired servants. 

21. and in thy sight, and am no more worthy 

to be called thy son. 

27. Thy brother is come; and thy father hath 

killed 

29. transgressed I at any time thy command- 

ment: 

30. But as soon as this thy son was come, 

which hath devoured thy living 
32. for this thy brother was dead, and is alive 
16: 2. How is it that I hear this of thee? give an 
account of thy stewardship ; 

6. Take thy bill, and sit down quickly, 

7. Take thy bill, and write fourscore. 

25. thou in thy lifetime receivedst thy good 
17: 3. If thy brother trespass against thee, 

19. thy faith hath made thee whole. 
18:20. Honour thy father and thy mother. 

42. thy faith hath saved thee. 
19: 5. 1 must abide at thy house. 

16. Lord, thy pound hath gained ten 
18. Lord, thy pound hath gained five 

20. Lord, behold, (here is) thy pound, 

22. Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, 
39. Master, rebuke thy disciples. 

42. even thou, at least in this thy day, the 

things (which belong) unto thy peace ! 
but now they are hid from thine eyes. 

43. thine enemies shall cast a trench about 

44. and thy children within thee ; 

— the time of thy visitation. 

20:43. Till I make thine enemies thy footstool. 
22:32. But I have prayed for thee, that thy faith 
fail not: 

— strengthen thy brethren. 
33. 1 am ready to go with thee, 

23:42. when thou comest into thy kingdom. 
46. Father, into thy hands I commend 
Joh. 2: 17. The zeal of thine house hath 

3:26. he that was with thee beyond Jordan, 
4:16. Go, call thy husband, and come 

18. whom thou now hast is not thy husband: 

50. Go thy way ; thy son liveth. 

51. saying, Thy son liveth. 
53. Thy son liveth: 

5: 8. Rise, take up thy bed, and walk. 

11. Take up thy bed, and walk. 

12. Take up thy bed, and walk? 

7: 3. that thy disciples also may see the works 

that thou doest. 
8: 10. where are those thine accusers? 

13. thy record is not true. 

19. Where is thy Father ? 

9: 10. How were thine eyes opened ? 

17. that he hath opened thine eyes ? 

26. how opened he thine eyes? 

37.it is he that talketh with thee. 
11 :23. Thy brother shall rise again. 
12: 15. behold, thy King cometh, 

28. Father, glorify thy name. 
13:37. 1 will lay down my life for thy sake. 

38. Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake ? 
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Joh.17: 6. 1 have manifested thy name unto the 

— and they have kept thy word. 

7. whatsoever thou hast given me are of thee, 

8. that I came out from thee, 

II. keep through thine oion name those 
12. 1 kept them in thy name: 
14. 1 have given them thy word ; 
17. Sanctify them through thy truth: 

26. declared unto them thy name, 
18: 11. Put up thy sword into the sheath: 
19:26. Woman, behold thy son ! 

27. Behold thy mother ! 
20:27. Reach hither thy finger, 

— and reach hither thy hand, 

21 : 18. thou shalt stretch forth thy hands, 
Acts 2:27. wilt thou suffer thine Holy One 

28. full of joy with thy countenance. 
35. Until I make thy foes thy footstool. 

3:25. And in thy seed shall all the kindreds 
4: 25. by the mouth of thy servant David 

27. against thy holy child Jesus, 

28. whatsoever thy hand and thy counsel 

29. and grant unto thy servants, 

— they may speak thy word, 

30. By stretching forth thine hand 

— by the name of thy holy child Jesus. 
5: 3. why hath Satan filled thine heart 

4. conceived this thing in thine heart? 
9. them which have buried thy husband 
7 : 3. Get thee out of thy country, and from thy 
kindred, 
32.1 (am) the God of % fathers, 
33. Put off thy shoes from thy feet: 
8:20. Thy money perish with thee, 

21. for thy heart is not right 

22. Repent therefore of this thy wickedness, 

— the thought of thine heart may 

34. 1 pray thee, of whom speaketh the prophet 
9: 13. he hath done to thy saints 

14. to bind all that call on thy name. 
10: 4. Thy prayers and thine alms are come up 
22. and to hear words of thee. 

31. thy prayer is heard, and thine alms are 
11: 14. whereby thou and all thy house 

12: 8. and bind on thy sandals. 

— Cast thy garment about thee, 
13:35. Thou shalt not suffer thine Holy One 
14:10. Stand upright on thy feet. 

16: 31. thou shalt be saved, and thy house. 
17: 19. new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, 

32. We will hear thee again of this (matter). 
18: 10. For I am with thee, 

21:21. And they are informed of thee, 

24. whereof they were informed concerning 

thee, 
39. and I beseech thee, suffer me to speak 

22: 16. and wash away thy sins, 

18. they will not receive thy testimony 

20. the blood of thy martyr Stephen 
23: 5. evil of the ruler of thy people. 

21. looking for a promise from thee. 

30. to say before thee what (they had) against 
him. 

35 . 1 will hear thee, said he, when thine ac- 
cusers are also come. 
24: 2. by thee we enjoy great quietness, 

11. Because that thou mayest understand, 

19. Who ought to have been here before thee, 
25: 26. specially before thee, O king Agrippa, 
26: 2. answer for myself this day before thee 

3. 1 beseech thee to hear me patiently. 
16. and stand upon thy feet: 



Acts27: 24. given thee all them that sail with thee, 
28:21. letters out of Judaea concerning thee, 
— spake any harm of thee. 
22. But we desire to hear of thee 
Ro. 2: 5. But after thy hardness and 
25. thy circumcision is made 
3: 4. be justified in thy sayings, 
4:18. So shall % seed be. 
8:36. For thy sake we are killed 
10: 6. Say not in thine heart, 

8. The word is nigh thee, (even) in thy 

mouth, and in thy heart: 

9. confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, 

and shalt believe in thine heart 
11: 3. Lord, they have killed thy prophets, and 
digged down thine altars ; 
21. lest he also spare not thee. 
12:20. if thine enemy hunger, 
13: 9. love thy neighbour as thyself. 
14: 10. why dost thou judge thy brother? or why 
dost thou set at nought thy brother? 
15. But if thy brother be grieved 

— Destroy not him with thy meat, 

21. whereby thy brother stumbleth, 
15: 9. and sing unto thy name. 

1Co.12:21.I have no need of thee : 

15:55. O death, where (is) thy sting? O grave, 
where (is) thy victory? 
2Co. 6: 2.1 have heard thee in a time accepted, 
Gal. 3: 16. And to thy seed, which is Christ. 

5:14. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 
Eph 6: 2. Honour thy father and mother; 
ITi. 4:12. Let no man despise thy youth ; 

15. that thy profiting may appear to all. 

16. and them that hear thee. 

5: 23. for thy stomach's sake and thine often 

infirmities. 
6:21. Grace (be) with thee. Amen. 
2Ti. 1: 3.1 have remembrance of thee 
4. being mindful of thy tears, 
5. which dwelt first in thy grandmother Lois, 
and thy mother Eunice ; 
4: 5. make full proof of thy ministry. 

22. The Lord Jesus Christ (be) with thy 

spirit. 
Tit. 2:15. Let no man despise thee. 
Philem. 2. and to the church in thy house: 

4. making mention of thee always 

5. Hearing of thy love and faith, 

6. That the communication of thy faith 

7. consolation in thy love, 

— the saints are refreshed by thee, 

13. in thy stead he might have ministered 

unto me 

14. that thy benefit should not be as it were 

of necessity, 

20. let me have joy of thee in the Lord: 

21. Having confidence in thy obedience 
Heb 1 : 8. Thy throne, O God, (is) for ever and ever- 

— the sceptre of thy kingdom. 

9. thy God, hath anointed thee with the oil of 

gladness above thy fellows. 
10. the heavens are the works of thine hands: 
12. and thy years shall not fail. 
13. until I make thine enemies thy footstool? 
2 : 7. over the works of thy hands: 

12. 1 will declare thy name unto my 
10: 7. to do thy will, O God. 

9. 1 come to do thy will, O God. 
Jas. 2: 8. Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself, 

18. shew me thy faith without thy works, 
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2Joh. 13. The children of thy elect sister 
3Joh. 2. even as thy soul prospereth. 

3. testified of the truth that is in thee, 
6. borne witness of thy charity 
Rev. 2: 2.1 know thy works, and thy labour, and thy 
patience, 
4.1 have (somewhat) against thee, because 
thou hast left thy first love. 
. and will remove thy candlestick 
. I know thy works, and 
. I know thy works, and where 
. I have a few things against thee, 
. I know thy works, 
and thy patience, and thy works ; 
. I have a few things against thee, 
. I know thy works, 
. I have not found thy works perfect 
.1 know thy works: behold, I have set 

before thee an open door, 
. and worship before thy feet, 
.that no man take thy crown. 
, I know thy works, 
, (that) the shame of thy nakedness 
and anoint thine eyes with eyesalve, 
. and for thy pleasure they are 
. redeemed us to God by thy blood 
. it shall make thy belly bitter, but it shall 

be in thy mouth sweet 
, taken to thee thy great power, 
and thy wrath is come, 
give reward unto thy servants the prophets, 
and them that fear thy name, 
Thrust in thy sickle, and reap: 
Thrust in thy sharp sickle, 
marvellous (are) thy works, 

— just and true (are) thy ways, 
4. and glorify thy name ? 

— shall come and worship before thee ; for 
thy judgments are made manifest. 

16; 7. righteous (are) i% judgments. 
18:10. in one hour is #iy judgment come. 

14. And the fruits that thy soul lusted after 
are departed from thee, 

— are departed from thee, 
23. for thy merchants were the great men of 

the earth ; for by thy sorceries 
19: 10. 1 am thy fellowservant, and of thy brethren 

that 
22: 9. for I am thy fellowservant, and of thy 

brethren the prophets, 





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aovdapiov, soudarion. 



Lu. 19: 20. kept laid up in a napkin: 
Joh.l 1:44. bound about with a napkin. 

20: 7. the napkin, that was about his head, 
Actsl9: 12. brought unto the sick handkerchiefs 



(jo(p i a, sophia. 



Mat.ll : 19. But wisdom is justified of her children. 
12: 42. to hear the wisdom of Solomon; 
13:54. Whence hath this (man) this wisdom, 
Mar 6: 2. what wisdom (is) this which is given unto 
him, 
2:40. filled with wisdom : and the grace of God 

52. Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, 
7 :35. wisdom is justified of all her children. 
11:31. to hear the wisdom of Solomon ; 

49. Therefore also said the wisdom of God, 



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. I will give you a mouth and wisdom, 

. full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, 

. they were not able to resist the wisdom 

. and gave him favour and wisdom 

. in all the wisdom of the Egyptians, 

. the depth of the riches both of the wisdom 

and knowledge of God ! 
.not with wisdom of words, lest 
. I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, 
.made foolish the wisdom of this world? 
. For after that in the wisdom of God the 

world by wisdom knew not God, 
.the Greeks seek after wisdom: 
.the power of God, and the wisdom of God. 
. who of God is made unto us wisdom, 
.with excellency of speech or of wisdom, 
.with enticing words of man's wisdom, 
.not stand in the wisdom of men, 
. Howbeit we speak wisdom among 
yet not the wisdom of this world, 
.we speak the wisdom of God in a mystery, 
, words which man's wisdom teacheth, 
, the wisdom of this world is foolishness 
, by the Spirit the word of wisdom ; 
. not with fleshly wisdom, but by 
, abounded toward us in all wisdom 
. the spirit of wisdom and revelation in 
.the manifold wisdom of God, 
, in all wisdom and spiritual understanding ; 
.teaching every man in all wisdom; 
. treasures of wisdom and knowledge. 
. a shew of wisdom in will worship, 
dwell in you richly in all wisdom; 
, Walk in wisdom toward them that 
, If any of you lack wisdom, let him 
his works with meekness of wisdom. 
This wisdom descendeth not from above, 
But the wisdom that is from above 
according to the wisdom given unto him 
and wisdom, and strength, and honour, 
Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, 
Here is wisdom. Let him that hath 
here (is) the mind which hath wisdom. 



(ToQiZu), sopliizo. 



2Ti. 



3: 15. which are able to make thee ivise unto 
salvation 
2Pet.l : 16. not followed cunningly devised fables, 



(HHpOQ, SOpkoS. 

Mat.ll -.25. hid these things from the wise and prudent, 
23:34.1 send unto you prophets, and wise men, 
Lu. 10:21. these things from the wise and prudent, 
Ro. 1 : 14. both to the wise, and to the unwise. 

22. Professing themselves to be wise, they 
16: 19. wise unto that which is good, and 
27. To God only wise, (be) glory 
ICo. 1 : 19. 1 will destroy the wisdom of the wise, 

20. Where (is) the wise? where (is) the scribe? 

25. the foolishness of God is wiser than men ; 

26. not many wise men after the flesh, 

27. of the world to confound the wise; 
3: 10. as a wise masterbuilder, I have laid 

18.seemeth to be wise in this world, let him 
become a fool, that he may be wise. 

19. He taketh the wise in their own craftiness. 

20. The Lord knoweth the thoughts of the 

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lCo. 6: 5. Is it so, that there is not a icise man among 

you? 
Eph. 5 :15. not as fools, but as wise, 
lTi. 1:17. the only wise God, (be) honour 
Jas. 3:13. Who (is) a wise man and endued with 
Jude 25. To the only ivise God our Saviour, 



(TTrapaaau), sparasso. 

Mar 1 :26. when the unclean spirit had torn him, , Joh. 4:36 

9: 20. straightway the spirit tare him ; 37, 

26. (the spirit) cried, and rent him sore, and , lCo. 9:11 

Lu. 9:39. it teareth him that he foameth again, 15:36, 

37, 



o-irapyavow, sparganoo. 

Lu. 2: 7. and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, 
12. the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, 



(TiraoiJLai, spaomai. 

Marl4:47.them that stood by drew a sword, and 
Actsl6:27.he drew out his sword, and would 



oTraraAaoj, spatalao. 

ITi. 5: 6. But she that liveth in pleasure is 

Jas. 5: 5. Ye have lived in pleasure on the earth, 



GiTupa, spira. 

Mat. 27: 27. gathered unto him the whole band 

Mar 15: 16. and they call together the whole band. 

Joh. 18: 3. having received a band (of men) and 
12. Then the band and the captain and 

ActslO: l.a centurion of the band called the 
21:31. unto the chief captain of the band, 
27: 1. Julius, a centurion of Augustus' band. 



GTcuptO) spiro. 

Mat. 6:26. Behold the fowls of the air: for they sow 
not, 
13: 3. a sower went forth to sow ; 

4. And when he sowed, some (seeds) fell 

18. Hear ye therefore the parable of the sower. 

19. that which was sown in his heart. This is 

he which received seed by the way side. 

20. But he that received the seed into stony 

places, 

22. He also that received seed among the thorns 

23. But he that received seed into the good 

ground 

24. is likened unto a man which soived good 

25. and sowed tares among the wheat, 

27. didst not thou sow good seed in thy field? 
31. a man took, and sowed in his field: 
37. He that soweth the good seed is 
39. The enemy that sowed them is the 
25: 24. reaping where thou hast not sown, 
26. 1 reap where I sowed not, 
Mar 4: 3. there went out a sower to sow : 

4. And it came to pass, as he sowed, 
14. The sower soiceth the word. 
15. where the word is sown; 
— taketh away the word that was sown 





42. 




43 




44. 


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10 


Gal. 


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which are sown on stony ground ; 

they which are sown among thorns ; 

they which are sown on good ground; 

when it is sown in the earth, 

But when it is sown, it groweth up, 

A sower went out to sow his seed: and as 

he sowed, some fell by 
for they neither sow nor reap; 
and reapest that thou didst not sow. 
and reaping that I did not sow : 
that both he that soweth and he that 
One soweth, and another reapeth. 
If we have sown unto you spiritual 
that which thou sowest is not quickened, 
And that which thou sowest, thou sowest 

not that body that shall be, 
It is sown in corruption; 
It is sown in dishonour; 
it is sown in weakness; 
It is sown a natural body; 
He which soweth sparingly shall reap 
and he which soweth bountifully shall 
he that ministereth seed to the sower 
for whatsoever a man soweth, 
For he that soweth to his flesh 
but he that soweth to the Spirit 
the fruit of righteousness is sown in peace 



cr7T£KOuXarojp, spekoulator. 

Mar 6:27. the king sent an executioner, and 



cnriv^ofiai, spendomai. 

Phi. 2:17. Yea, and if I be offered upon 
2Ti. 4: 6. For I am now ready to be offered, 



cnrepfxa, sperma. 

Mat.l3:24.unto a man which sowed good seed 
27. Sir, didst not thou sow good seed 
32. is the least of all seeds : 

37. He that soweth the good seed is the 

38. the good seed are the children of the 

kingdom ; 
22:24. and raise up seed unto his brother. 
25. and, having no issue, left his wife 
Mar 4:31. is less than all the seeds that be 
12: 19. and raise up seed unto his brother. 

20. and dying left no seed. 

21. neither left he any seed: 

22. seven had her, and left no seed : 

Lu. 1 : 55. to Abraham, and to his seed for ever. 
20: 28. and raise up seed unto his brother. 

That Christ cometh of the seed of David, 
We be Abraham's seed, and were 
I know that ye are Abraham's seed ; 
And in thy seed shall all the kindreds 
and to his seed after him, 
That his seed should sojourn in a 
Of this man's seed hath God 
which was made of the seed of David 
(was) not to Abraham, or to his seed, 
promise might be sure to all the seed 
was spoken, So shall thy seed be. 
, because they are the seed of Abraham, 
— In Isaac shall thy seed be called. 
8. are counted for the seed. 
29. the Lord of Sabaoth had left us a seed, 



Joh. 



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2 Co. 9 

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Gal, 3 



2Ti. 2 

Heb 2 

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Uoh.3 
Rev.12 



l.an Israelite, of the seed of Abraham, 
38. and to every seed his own body. 

10. Now he that ministereth seed to the sower 
22. Are they the seed of Abraham? so (am) I. 
16. Now to Abraham and his seed were the 

promises made. He saith not, And to 
seeds, as of many ; but as of one, And 
to thy seed, which 

19. till the seed should come to whom 

29. then are ye Abraham's seed, 
8. Jesus Christ of the seed of David 

16. but he took on (him) the seed of Abraham. 

11. received strength to conceive seed, 
18. That in Isaac shall thy seed be called: 
: 9. for his seed remaineth in him : 

: 17. to make war with the remnant of her seed, 



(T7T£jOjuoXo7ocj spermologos. 

Actsl7:18. What will this babbler say? 



(nrevSix), spudo. 

Lu, 2 : 16. And they came with haste, 

19: 5. Zacchaeus, make haste, and come down ; 
6. And he made haste, and came down, 
Acts20:16.for he hasted, if it were possible 

22:18. Make haste, and get thee quickly out 
2Pet.3:12.and hasting unto the coming of the day 



G7ir)\aiov, speelaion. 

Mat.21 : 13. but ye have made it a den of thieves. 
Mar 11: 17. but ye have made it a den of thieves. 
Lu. 19:46. but ye have made it a den of thieves. 
Joh. 11 :38. It was a cave, and a stone lay upon it. 
Hebll -.38. and (in) dens and caves of the earth. 
Rev. 6: 15. hid themselves in the dens 



(TiriXag, spilas. 
Jude 12. These are spots in your feasts of 



(T7TtXoe, SpUoS. 



Eph. 5:27. not having spot, or wrinkle, 
2Pet. 2. 13. Spots (they are) and blemishes, 



cnriXow, spiloo. 



Jas. 3: 6. that it defileth the whole body, 
Jude 23. the garment spotted by the flesh. 



airkayyva, splankna. 

(neut. plur.) 
Lu. 1 : 78. Through the tender mercy (lit. bowels of 

mercy) of our God ; 
Acts 1 : 18. and all his bowels gushed out. 
2Co. 6: 12. ye are straitened in your own bowels. 

7:15. And his inward affection is more 
Phi. 1: 8. how greatly I long after you all in the 
bowels of Jesus Christ. 
2: 1. if any bowels and mercies, 
Col. 3:12. bowels of mercies, kindness, 
Philem. 7. the bowels of the saints are refreshed 



Philem. 12. receive him, that is, mine own bowels: 

20. refresh my bowels in the Lord. 
Uoh.3:17.shutteth up his bowels (of compassion) 



airXayxvlZoiiiai, splanknizomai. 

Mat. 9:36. he was moved with compassion on them, 
14:14. was moved with compassion toward 
15:32. 1 have compassion on the multitude, 
18:27. was moved with compassion, and loosed 
20:34. Jesus had compassion (on them), and 
Mar 1:41. Jesus, moved with compassion, put forth 
6 : 34. was moved with compassion toward 
8: 2. 1 have compassion on the multitude, 
9:22. have compassion on us, and help us. 
Lu. 7: 13. he had compassion on her, 
10:33. he had compassion (on him), 
15:20. saw him, and had compassion, and ran, 



oTToyyoe, spongos. 

Mat.27:48.took a spunge, and filled (it) 
Mar 15:36. And one ran and filled a spunge 
Joh. 19: 29. and they filled a spunge with vinegar, 



ottoSoc, spodos. 



Mat.ll :21 . repented long ago in sackcloth and ashes. 

Lu. 10: 13. sitting in sackcloth and ashes. 

Heb 9:13. the ashes of an heifer sprinkling the 



Giro pa, spora. 
lPet. 1 :23. not of corruptible seed, but of 



cnropifxa, sporima. 
(neut. plur.) 
Mat.12: 1 . went on the sabbath day through the corn; 
Mar 2:23. that he went through the cornfields 
Lu. 6: 1 . that he went through the corn fields ; 



(nropog, sporos. 

Mar 4: 26. as if a man should cast seed into the 
ground ; 

27. and the seed should spring and grow up, 
Lu. 8: 5. A sower went out to sow his seed : 

11. The seed is the word of God. 
2Co. 9: 10. and multiply your seed sown, 



<nrov$aZw, spoudazo. 

Gal. 2: 10. the same which I also was forivard to do. 
Eph 4: 3. Endeavouring to keep the unity of the 

Spirit 
ITh. 2:17.ena T eavowrea" the more abundantly 
2Ti. 2: 15. Study to shew thyself approved 

4: 9. Do thy diligence to come shortly unto me : 
21. Do thy diligence to come before winter. 
Tit. 3:12. be diligent to come unto me to 
Heb 4: 11. Let us labour therefore to enter into 
2Pet. 1 : 10. give diligence to make your calling 
15. 1 will endeavour that ye may be able 
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2Co. 8: 17. but being more forward, 

22. proved diligent in many things, but now 
much more diligent, 



airovSaioTEpov, 

2Ti. 1 : 17. he sought me out uen/ diligently, 



Acts24: 5. and a mover of sedition among 
Heb 9: 8. the first tabernacle was yet standing: (lit. 
yet having a standing) 



(TTdTrip, stateer, 

Mat.l7:27.thou shalt find a piece of money , 



GirovSaiiog, -oripayg, spoudaios, 
spoudaioteros. 

Lu. 7: 4. they besought him instantly, saying, 
Phi. 2:28. 1 sent him therefore the more carefully, 
Tit. 3:13. and Apollos on their journey diligently, 



GTrovSrj, spondee. 



Mar 6:25. she came in straightway with haste 
Lu. 1:39. went into the hill country with haste, 
Ro. 12: 8. he that ruleth, with diligence; 

11. Not slothful in business ; 

2Co. 7: 11. what carefulness it wrought in you, 

12. our care for you in the sight of God 
8: 7. and knowledge, and (in) all diligence, 

8. by occasion of the forwardness of others, 
16. put the same earnest care into the heart 
Heb. 6 : 1 1 . do shew the same diligence 
2Pet. 1 : 5. giving all diligence, add to your faith 
Jude 6 . when I gave all diligence to write 



OTTVplQ, Spur IS. 

Mat.l5:37.(meat) that was left seven baskets full. 

16: 10. and how many baskets ye took up? 
Mar 8: 8. the broken (meat) that was left seven 
baskets. 
20. how many baskets full of fragments 
Acts 9:25. down by the wall in a basket. 



(TTadiog, aradiov, stadios, stadion. 

Lu. 24: 13. (about) threescore furlongs. 
Joh. 6 .19. five and twenty or thirty furlongs, 

11:18. about fifteen furlongs off: 
ICo. 9:24. they which run in a race run all, 
Rev.l4:20.a thousand (and) six hundred furlongs. 

21: 16. the reed, twelve thousand furlongs. 



(jTa/Avog, stamnos. 

Heb. 9: 4. wherein (was) the golden pot that had 
manna, 



GTCKTLQi StaSlS. 

Mar 15: 7. committed murder in the insurrection. 
Lu. 23: 19. for a certain sedition made in the city, 

25. him that for sedition and murder 
Actsl5: 2. had no small dissension and 

19:40. called in question for this day's uproar, 
23: 7. there arose a dissension between the 
10. when there arose a great dissension, 



Mat.l0:38 




16:24 




27:32 




40 




42. 


Mar 8:34 




10:21. 




15:21. 




30. 




32 


Lu. 


9:23. 




14:27. 




23:26. 


Joh.l9:17. 




19. 




25. 




31. 


ICo 


. 1:17. 




18 


Gal 


5:11. 




6:12. 




14. 


Eph 


.2:16. 


Phi 


2: 8. 




3:18. 


Col 


1:20. 




2:14. 


Heb 12: 2. 



GTctvpog, stauros. 

. And he that taketh not his cross, 

.deny himself, and take up his cross, 

. him they compelled to bear his cross. 

. Son of God, come down from the cross. 

. let him now come down from the cross, 

. deny himself, and take up his cross, 

. and come, take up the cross, 

. Rufus, to bear his cross. 

, and come down from the cross. 

. descend now from the cross, 

, deny himself, and take up his cross daily, 

. And whosoever doth not bear his cross, 

,and on him they laid the cross, 

. And he bearing his cross 

.and put (it) on the cross. 

. Now there stood by the cross of Jesus 

,the bodies should not remain upon the 

cross 
. lest the cross of Christ should be made 
. For the preaching of the cross is to 
, then is the offence of the cross ceased, 
persecution for the cross of Christ. 
, save in the cross of our Lord Jesus 
both unto God in one body by the cross, 
. even the death of the cross. 
,the enemies of the cross of Christ. 
. peace through the blood of his cross, 
, nailing it to his cross ; 
.endured the cross, despising the shame, 



Mat.20:19 

23:34 

26: 2 

27:22 

23 

26 

31 

35 

38 

28: 5 

Mar 15: 13 

14 

15 

20 

24, 

25. 

27, 

16: 6 

Lu. 23:21 

23 

33 

24: 7 

20 

Joh. 19: 6 

10 
15 



GTavpou), stauroo. 

and to scourge, and to crucify (him): 

(some) of them ye shall kill and crucify t 

Son of man is betrayed to be crucified. 

Let him be crucified. 

Let him be crucified. 

he delivered (him) to be crucified. 

and led him away to crucify (him). 

they crucified him, and parted 

Then were there two thieves crucified 

ye seek Jesus, which was crucified. 

they cried out again, Crucify him. 

out the more exceedingly, Crucify him. 

delivered Jesus,... to be crucified. 

and led him out to crucify him. 

And when they had crucified him, 

and they crucified him. 

And with him they crucify two thieves ; 

Jesus of Nazareth, which was crucified: 

saying, Crucify (him), crucify him. 

requiring that he might be crucified. 

there they crucified him, 

and be crucified, and the third day 

and have crucified him. 

saying, Crucify (him), crucify (him). 

Take ye him, and crucify (him): 

I have power to crucify thee, 

away with (him), crucify him. 



STA 



Joh. 19: 15. Shall I crucify your King ? 
16. unto them to be crucified. 
18. Where they crucified him, and two other 
20. for the place where Jesus was crucified 
23. when they had crucified Jesus, 
41 . Now in the place where he was crucified 
Acts 2:36. Jesus, whom ye have crucified, 

4: 10. of Nazareth, whom ye crucified, 
lCo. 1 : 13. was Paul crucified for you ? 

23. But we preach Christ crucified, 
2: 2. save Jesus Christ, and him crucified. 
8. would not have crucified the Lord of 
2Co.l3: 4. he was crucified through weakness, 
Gal. 3: l.set forth, crucified among you? 
5:24. have crucified the flesh with the 
6: 14. by whom the world is crucified unto me, 
Rev.ll : 8. where also our Lord was crucified. 



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aT£va£w, stenazo. 



GTCMpvXriy staphulee. 



Mat. 7: 16. Do men gather grapes of thorns, 

Lu. 6 : 44. nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes. 

Rev.l4:18.for her grapes are fully ripe. 



Gra^vg, stakus. 



Mat.12: 1 . and began to pluck the ears of corn, 
Mar 2 : 23. to pluck the ears of corn. 

4: 28. first the blade, then the ear, 
— after that the full corn in the ear. 
Lu. 6: 1. his disciples plucked the ears of corn, 



Mat. 8 
Mar 2 
Lu. 7 



ariyri, stegee. 

8. shouldest come under my roof: 

4. they uncovered the roof where he was: 

6. that thou shouldest enter under my roof: 



(Trt'yw, stego. 



ICo. 9: 12. but suffer all things, lest we 

13: l.Beareth all things, believeth all things, 
lTh. 3: l.when we could no longer forbear, 

5. when I could no longer forbear, I sent 



GTtipa, stir a. 

Lu. 1: 7. because that Elisabeth was barren, 

36. month with her, who was called barren. 
23: 29. Blessed (are) the barren, and the wombs 
Gal. 4:27. Rejoice, (thou) barren that bearest not ; 



ote'AAojucu? stellomai. 



2Co. 8:20. Avoiding this, that no man should 
2Th. 3: 6. that ye withdraw yourselves from every 



crrljUjua, stemma. 
Actsl4: 13. brought oxen and garlands unto the gates. 



Mar 7 :34. he sighed, and saith unto him, 
Ro. 8:23. even we ourselves groan within ourselves, 
2Co. 5: 2. For in this we groan, earnestly desiring 
4. For we that are in (this) tabernacle do 
groan, 
Hebl3:17.do it with joy, and not with grief: (lit. 

not groaning) 
Jas. 5: 9. Grudge not one against another, 



GTtvayfjioQ, stenagmos. 

Acts 7: 34. and I have heard their groaning, 

Ro. 8:26. with groanings which cannot be uttered. 



ortvoC) stenos. 

Mat. 7: 13. Enter ye in at the strait gate: 

14. Because strait (is) the gate, and narrow 
Lu. 13:24. Strive to enter in at the strait gate: 



(TT£vo-)(wpiofxaL, stenokoreomai. 

2Co. 4: 8. troubled on every side, yet not distressed; 
6:12. Ye are not straitened in us, but ye are 
straitened in your own bowels. 



GTzvoxwpia, stenokoria. 

Ro. 2: 9. Tribulation and anguish, upon every soul 

8:35. (shall) tribulation, or distress, 
2Co. 6 : 4. in necessities, in distresses, 
12: 10. in distresses for Christ's sake: 



oTEjoeoe, stereos. 



2Ti. 
Heb 



2: 19. the foundation of God standeth sure, 
5:12. and not of strong meat. (lit. solid food) 
14. But strong meat (lit. solid food) belongeth 
to them that 
lPet.5: 9. Whom resist stedfast in the faith, 



(jTsptoa), stereoo. 

Acts 3: 7. his feet and ancle bones received strength. 
16. hath made this man strong, 
16: 5. And so were the churches established in the 
faith, 



<TT£pE<i)iua, stereoma. 

Col. 2: 5. and the stedfastness of your faith in Christ. 



V <TTi(j)avog, Stephanos, 

Mat.27:29.when they had platted a crown of thorns, 

Mar 15: 17. and platted a crown of thorns, 

Joh. 19: 2. the soldiers platted a crown of thorns, 

5. wearing the crown of thorns, 
ICo. 9:25. to obtain a corruptible crown; 
Phi. 4: 1. my joy and crown, so stand fast 
lTh. 2:19. our hope, or joy, or crown of rejoicing ? 
2Ti. 4: 8. for me a crown of righteousness, 
Jas. 1 : 12. he shall receive the crown of life, 
lPet.5: 4. a crown of glory that fadeth not away. 
Rev. 2:10.1 will give thee a crown of life. 

3: 11. that no man take thy crown. 

4: 4. on their heads crowns of gold. 
10. cast their crowns before the throne, 
J 6: 2. and a crown was given unto him: 



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Rev. 9: 7. as it were crowns like gold, 

12: l.upon her head a crown of twelve stars: 
14:14. having on his head a golden crown, 



<TTE(pav6w, stephanoo. 

2Ti. 2: 5. (yet) is he not crowned, except 
Heb 2: 7. thou crownedst him with glory and honour, 
9. crowned with glory and honour ; 



oT7J0oc, steethos. 

Lu. 18: 13. but smote upon his breast, 

23: 48. smote their breasts, and returned. 

Joh.l3:25. He then lying on Jesus' breast 
21:20. which also leaned on his breast 

Rev.15: 6. their breasts girded with golden girdles. 



oroa, stoa. 

Joh. 5: 2. having five porches. 

10:23. walked in the temple in Solomon's porch. 
Acts 3: 11. in the porch that is called Solomon's, 
5: 12. with one accord in Solomon's porch. 



GTOL&ag, stoibas. 

Mar 11 : 8. and others cut down branches 



ot^kw, steeko. 

Mar 11 -.25. And when ye stand praying, 

Ro. 14: 4. to his own master he standeth or falleth. 

lCo.16: 13. stand fast in the faith, 

Gal. 5: 1. Standfast therefore in the liberty 

Phi. 1 : 27. that ye standfast in one spirit, 

4: 1. so standfast in the Lord, 
lTh. 3: 8. if ye standfast in the Lord. 
2Th. 2: 15. brethren, standfast, and hold 



<7Tr}pLyiJ.6g, steerigmos. 

2Pet 3: 17. fall from your own stedfastness. 



orot^aovj stoikion. 

Gal. 4: 3. were in bondage under the elements of the 
world : 
9. to the weak and beggarly elements, 
Col. 2: 8. after the rudiments of the world, and not 
20. dead with Christ from the rudiments of 
the world, 
Heb 5: 12. the first principles of the oracles of God; 
2Pet.3: 10. the elements shall melt with fervent 
12. the elements shall melt with fervent 



orrj/H^w, steerizo. 

Lu. 9: 51. he stedfastly set his face to go to Jerusalem, 
16:26. there is a great gulf fixed ; r 
22: 32. when thou art converted, strengthen thy 
brethren. 
Ro. 1 : 11 . to the end ye may be established; 

16:25. to stablish you according to my gospel, 
lTh. 3: 2. to establish you, and to comfort you 

13. To the end he may stablish your hearts 
2Th, 2: 17. and stablish you in every good word 

3: 3. who shall stablish you, and keep (you) 
Jas. 5: 8. Be ye also patient ; stablish your hearts : 
IPet. 5: 10. make you perfect, stablish, 
2Pet. 1 : 12. and be established in the present truth. 
Rev. 3: 2. strengthen the things which remain, that 



ariyfia, stigma. 

Gal. 6:17. the marks of the Lord Jesus. 



GTiyjuiri, stigmee. 

Lu. 4: 5. in a moment of time. 



<rrtA€w, stilho. 

Mar 9: 3. And his raiment became shining, 



orot^lws stoikeo. 

Acts21 :24. walkest orderly, and keepest the law. 
Ro. 4: 12. but who also walk in the steps of that 
Gal. 5:25. let us also walk in the Spirit. 

6: 16. as many as walk (lit. in rec. text, shall 
walk) according to this rule, 
Phi. 3:16. let us walk by the same rule, 



gto\{), stoke. 

Mar 12:38. which love to go in long clothing, 
16: 5. clothed in a long white garment ; 
Lu. 15: 22. Bring forth the best robe, 

20:46. which desire to walk in long robes, 
Rev. 6: 11. white robes were given unto every one 
7: 9. clothed with white robes, 

13. What are these which are arrayed in white 

robes ? 
14. have washed their robes, and made them 
(lit. their robes) white in the blood of 
the Lamb. 



Grovel, stoma. 

Mat. 4: 4. that proceedeth out of the mouth of God. 
5: 2. And he opened his mouth, and taught 

them, 
12 : 34. abundance of the heart the mouth speaketh. 
13:35. 1 will open my mouth in parables ; 
15: 8.draweth nigh unto me with their mouth, 
11. Not that which goeth into the mouth 
— but that which cometh out of the mouthy 

17. whatsoever entereth in at the mouth 

18. which proceed out of the mouth 
17:27. when thou hast opened his mouth, 
18: 16. that in the mouth of two or three 

21 : 16. Out of the mouth of babes and sucklings 
Lu. 1 :64. And his mouth was opened immediately, 
70. by the mouth of his holy prophets, 
4:22. which proceeded out of his mouth. 
6:45. of the abundance of the heart his mouth 

speaketh. 
11 :54. to catch something out of his mouth, 



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Lu. 19: 
21: 

22; 

Joh.19: 

Acts 1: 

3: 



10 
1! 
15 
18 
22 
23 
Ro. 3 

10: 



15 
2Co. 6 

13 
Eph. 4 
6 
Col. 3 
2Th. 2 
2Ti. 4: 
Hebll 

Jas. 3 

lPet. 2 

2Joh. 

3Joh. 

Jude 

Rev. 1 
2: 
3: 
9 



10 



13: 



19 



Out of thine own mouth will I judge thee, 
For I will give you a mouth and wisdom, 
fall by the edge of the sword, 
have heard of his own mouth. 
and put (it) to his mouth. 
by the mouth of David spake before 
had shewed by the mouth of all his pro- 
phets, 
by the mouth of all his holy prophets 
by the mouth of thy servant David 
so opened he not his mouth : 
Then Philip opened his mouth, and 
Then Peter opened (his) mouth, and 
at any time entered into my mouth. 
that the Gentiles by my mouth 
Paul was now about to open (his) mouth, 
shouldest hear the voice of his mouth. 
to smite him on the mouth. 
.Whose mouth (is) full of cursing and 
, that every mouth may be stopped, 
The word is nigh thee, (even) in thy 

mouth, 
confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, 
and with the mouth confession is made 
with one mind (and) one mouth 
our mouth is open unto you, our 
In the mouth of two or three witnesses 
proceed out of your mouth, but 
that I may open my mouth boldly, 
filthy communication out of your mouth. 
consume with the spirit of his mouth, 
delivered out of the mouth of the lion, 
stopped the mouths of lions, 
escaped the edge of the sword, 
we put bits in the horses' mouths, 
Out of the same mouth proceedeth 
neither was guile found in his mouth : 
and speak face to face, 
and we shall speak face to face. 
and their mouth speaketh great swelling 
and out of his mouth went a sharp 
against them with the sword of my mouth. 
I will spue thee out of my mouth. 
and out of their mouths issued fire 
which issued out of their mouths. 
For their power is in their mouth, 
it shall be in thy mouth sweet as honey, 
it was in my mouth sweet as honey: 
fire proceedeth out of their mouth, 
cast out of his mouth water as a 
and the earth opened her mouth, 
which the dragon cast out of his mouth. 
and his mouth as the mouth of a lion: 
a mouth speaking great things and 
And he opened his mouth in blasphemy 
And in their mouth was found no guile: 
(come) out of the mouth of the dragon, 
and out of the mouth of the beast, and 
out of the mouth of the false prophet, 
out of his mouth goeth a sharp sword, 
which (sword) proceeded out of his mouth : 



(jTOfia^og, stomakos. 
ITi. 5: 23. a little wine for thy stomach's sake 



(TTparda-) stratla. 

2Co.lO: 4. the weapons of our warfare (are) not 
carnal, 



ITi. 1:18. that thou by them mightest war a good 
warfare ; 



GTpaTevfia, stratuma. 

Mat.22: 7. and he sent forth his armies, 
Lu. 23:11. And Herod with his men of war 
Acts23: 10. commanded the soldiers to go down, 

27. then came I with an army, 
Rev. 9: 16. the number of the army of the horsemen 
19:14. And the armies (which were) in heaven 

19. and their armies, gathered together 

— and against his army. 



(TrpaT^vofiai, stratuomai. 

Lu. 3:14. the soldiers likewise demanded of him, 
1 Co. 9: 7. Who goeth a warfare any time at 
2Co.lO: 3. we do not war after the flesh: 
ITi. 1:18. that thou by them mightest war a good 

warfare ; 
2Ti. 2: 4. No man that warreth entangleth himself 
Jas. 4: 1. of your lusts that war in your members ? 
lPet.2: 11. lusts, which war against the soul ; 



(TTpaTtfyog, strateegos. 

Lu. 22: 4. with the chief priests and captains, 
52. and captains of the temple, 

Acts 4: Land the captain of the temple, 
5 : 24. and the captain of the temple 
26. Then went the captain with the 
16:20. And brought them to the magistrates, 
22. and the magistrates rent off their clothes, 
35. the magistrates sent the Serjeants, 
36. The magistrates have sent to let you go: 
38. told these words unto the magistrates : 



(TTparia, stratia, 

Lu. 2 : 13. a multitude of the heavenly host 
Acts 7 -.42. to worship the host of heaven ; 



Mat. 8: 9 
27:27 
28:12 

Marl5:16 

Lu. 7: 8, 
23:36. 

Joh.19: 2, 
23, 



24. 

32. 

34. 

ActslO: 7. 

12: 4. 

6. 

18. 

21:32. 



35; 



<TTpaTiii)Tr}Q, stratiotees. 

having soldiers under me: 

Then the soldiers of the governor 

they gave large money unto the soldiers, 

And the soldiers led him away 

having under me soldiers, 

And the soldiers also mocked him, 

And the soldiers platted a crown 

Then the soldiers, when they had crucified 

Jesus, 
to every soldier a part ; 
These things therefore the soldiers did. 
Then came the soldiers, and brake 
But one of the soldiers with a spear 
and a devout soldier of them that 
(him) to four quaternions of soldiers 
Peter was sleeping between two soldiers, 
there was no small stir among the soldiers 
Who immediately took soldiers 
saw the chief captain and the soldiers, 
he was borne of the soldiers 



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Acts23:23.Make ready two hundred soldiers 

31. Then the soldiers, as it was commanded 
27:31. said' to the centurion and to the soldiers, 

32. Then the soldiers cut off the ropes 
42. And the soldiers' counsel was to kill 

28: 16. by himself with a soldier that kept him. 
2Ti. 2: 3. endure hardness, as a good soldier of 



(TTparoXoyio), stratologeo. 

2Ti. 2: 4. that he may please him who hath chosen 
him to be a soldier. 



(TTpaTOTTESapxriQ, stratopedarkees. 

Acts28; 16. delivered the prisoners to the captain of 
the guard: 



GTpaTOTre^ov, stratopedon. 

Lu. 21:20. Jerusalem compassed with armies, 



Mat.l0:31. ye are of more value than many sparrows. 
Lu. 12: 6. not five sparrows sold for two farthings, 
7. ye are of more value than many sparrows. 



(TTpwvvvfii, GTpwvvvio, stronnumi, 
stronnuo. 

Mat.21 : 8. spread their garments in the way; 

— from the trees, and strawed (them) in 
Mar 11 : 8. And many spread their garments 

— off the trees, and strawed (them) in 
14: 15. a large upper room furnished 

Lu. 22: 12. a large upper room furnished : 
Acts 9 :34. arise, and make thy bed. 



GTvyrjTOQ, stugeetos. 

Tit. 3: 3. hateful, (and) hating one another. 



GTpztsXoo), strebloo. 

2Pet. 3: 16. unlearned and unstable wrest, as 



arptytt), strepho. 



Mat. 5 

7: 
16 

18: 

Lu. 7: 



10: 

14: 

22 

23: 

Joh. 1 

20: 

Acts 7 



13 
Rev.l 1 



39. turn to him the other also. 

6. and turn again and rend you. 
23. But he turned, and said unto Peter, 

3. Except ye be converted^ and become as 

9. and turned him about, and said 
44. And he turned to the woman, and said 

unto Simon, 
55. But he turned, and rebuked them, 
23. And he turned him unto (his) disciples, 

and said privately, 
25. and he turned, and said unto them, 
61. And the Lord turned, and looked 
28. But Jesus turning unto them said, 

38. Then Jesus turned, and saw them 

14. she turned herseZjfback, and saw Jesus 
16. She turned herself, and saith unto him, 

39. and in their hearts turned back again into 

Egypt, 
42. Then God turned, and gave them up 
46. lo, we turn to the Gentiles. 
6. power over waters to turn them to blood, 



arjorjvmw, streeniao. 

Rev.18: 7. she hath glorified herself, and lived deli- 
ciously, 
9. and lived deliciously with her, 



arprivoQ, streenos. 

Rev.18: 3. through the abundance of her delicacies. 



GTpovOiov, strouthion. 

Mat.l0:29. Are not two sparrows sold for a farthii 



GTvyvaZb), stugnazo. 

Mat.16: 3. for the sky is red and lowring. 
Mar 10: 22. And he was sad at that saying, and 



(TTvXog, stulos. 

Gal. 2 : 9. who seemed to be pillars, 
ITi. 3: 15. the pillar and ground of the truth. 
Rev. 3: 12. a pillar in the temple of my God, 
10 : 1 . and his feet as pillars of fire : 



(TV, SU. 

Mat. 2: 6. And thou Bethlehem, (in) the land of Juda, 
3 : 14. and comest thou to me ? 
6: 6. But thou, when thou prayest, 
17. But thou, when thou fastest, 
11 : 3. Art thou he that should come, 

23. And thou, Capernaum, which art exalted 
. 14: 28. Lord, if it be thou, bid me come 

16:16. Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living 
God. 
18.1 say also unto thee, That thou art Peter, 
26:25. He said unto him, Thou hast said. 
39. not as I will, but as thou (wilt). 

63. that thou tell us whether thou be the 

Christ, 

64. Jesus saith unto him, Thou hast said: 
69. Thou also wast with Jesus 

73. Surely thou also art (one) of them; 
27: 4. What (is that) to us ? see thou (to that). 
1 1 . Art thou the King of the Jews ? And Jesus 
said unto him, Thou sayest. 
Mar 1:11. Thou art my beloved Son, 

3: 11. saying, Thou art the Son of God. 
8 : 29. Thou art the Christ. 
14: 36. not what I will, but what thou wilt. 

61. Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed? 

67. And thou also wast with Jesus 

68. neither understand I what thou sayest. 
15: 2. Art thou the King of the Jews? And he 

answering said unto him, Thou sayest 
(it)- . 
Lu. 1:28. blessed (art) thou among women. 
42. Blessed (art) thou among women, 
76. And thou, child, shalt be called the prophet 
3:22. Thou art my beloved Son ; 



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Lu. 4: 7. If thou therefore wilt worship me, 

41. Thou art Christ the Son of God. 
7:19. Art thou he that should come? 

20. Art thou he that should come ? 
9:60. but go thou and preach the kingdom of 

God. 
10:15. And thou, Capernaum, which art exalted 

37. Go, and do thou likewise. 
15:31. Son, thou art ever with me, 
16: 7. And how much owest thou ? 

25. remember that thou in thy lifetime 

— and thou art tormented. 

17: 8. afterward thou shalt eat and drink ? 
19: 19. Be thou also over five cities. 

42. If thou hadst known, even thou, 
22:32. and when thou art converted, 

58. Thou art also of them. And 
67. Art thou the Christ ? tell us. 
70. Art thou then the Son of God ? 
23: 3. Art thou the King of the Jews ? And he 
answered him and said, Thou sayest (it). 
37. If thou be the king of the Jews, 

39. If thou be Christ, save thyself and us. 

40. Dost not thou fear God, 

24:18. Art thou only a stranger in Jerusalem, 
Joh. 1 : 19. to ask him, Who art thou ? 
21. What then? Art thou Elias ? 

— Art thou that prophet ? 

25. if thou be not that Christ, nor Elias, 
42(43). Thou art Simon the son of Jona: 

thou shalt be called Cephas, 
49(50). thou art the Son of God; thou art 
the King of Israel. 
2:10. thou hast kept the good wine until now. 

20. and wilt thou rear it up in three days ? 
3: 2. can do these miracles that thou doest, 
10. Art thou a master of Israel, and 

26. to whom thou barest witness, 

4: 9. How is it that thou, being a Jew, 
10. thou wouldest have asked of him, 

12. Art thou greater than our father Jacob, 
19. 1 perceive that thou art a prophet. 

6:30. What sign shewest thou then, that we 
69. and are sure that thou art that Christ, 
7:52. Art thou also of Galilee? 
8: 5. should be stoned: but what sayest thou? 

13. Thou bearest record of thyself ; 

25. Then said they unto him, Who art thou ? 
33. how sayest thou, Ye shall be made free? 
48. Say we not well that thou art a Samaritan, 

52. and thou sayest, If a man keep my 

53. Art thou greater than our father 

— whom makest thou thyself? 
9: 17. What sayest thou of him, 

28. and said, Thou art his disciple ; 

34. Thou wast altogether born in sins, and 
dost thou teach us ? 

35. Dost thou believe on the Son of God? 
10:24. If thou be the Christ, tell us plainly. 

33. thou, being a man, makest thyself God. 
11:27.1 believe that thou art the Christ, 

42. they may believe that thou hast sent me. 
12:34. and how sayest thou, The Son of man 

must be 
13: 6. Lord, dost thou wash my feet ? 

7. What I do thou knowest not now ; 
14: 9. and how sayest thou (then), Shew us 
17: 5. And now, O Father, glorify thou me 

8. have believed that thou didst send me. 
21. as thou, Father, (art) in me, and I in thee, 

— may believe that thou hast sent me. 
23.1 in them, and thou in me, 



Joh. 17: 23. may know that thou hast sent me, 

25. these have known that thou hast sent me. 
18: 17. Art not thou also (one) of this man's 
25. Art not thou also (one) of his disciples? 

33. Art thou the King of the Jews ? 

34. Sayest thou this thing of thyself, 

37. Art thou a king then? Jesus answered, 
Thou sayest that I am a king. 
19: 9. and saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou? 
20:15. Sir, if thou have borne him hence, 
21 : 12. durst ask him, Who art thou ? 

15. Yea, Lord ; thou knowest that I love thee. 

16. Yea, Lord; thou knowest that I love thee. 

17. Lord, thou knowest all things ; thou know- 

est that I love thee. 
22. what (is that) to thee? follow thou me. 
Acts 1:24. Thou, Lord, which knowest the hearts 
4:24. Lord, thou (art) God, which hast made 
7:28. Wilt thou kill me, as thou diddest the 
9: 5.1 am Jesus whom thou persecutest: 
10:15. (that) call not thou common. 

33. and thou hast well done that thou art come. 
11 : 9. (that) call not thou common. 

14. whereby thou and all thy house 
13:33. Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten 

thee. 
16:31. and thou shalt be saved, and thy house. 
21: 38. Art not thou that Egyptian, 
22 : 8 . Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou persecutest. 

27. Tell me, art thou a Roman? 
23: 3. for sittest thou to judge me after the law, 

21. But do not thou yield unto them: 

25 : 10. done no wrong, as thou very well knowest. 

26: 15. 1 am Jesus whom thou persecutest. 

Ro. 2: 3. that thou shalt escape the judgment of 

17. Behold, thou art called a Jew, 

9:20. who art thou that repliest against God? 

11 : 17. and thou, being a wild olive tree, 

18.thou bearest not the root, but the root 

thee. 
20. and thou standest by faith. 

22. otherwise thou also shalt be cut off. 
24. For if thou wert cut out of the olive 

14: 4. Who art thou that judgest another man's 
10. But why dost thou judge thy brother ? or 

why dost thou set at nought 
32. Hast thou faith? have (it) to thyself 
lCo.!4:17.For thou verily givest thanks well, 

15:36. that which thou sowest is not quickened, 
Gal. 2: 14. If thou, being a Jew, livest after the 

6: 1. lest thou also be tempted. 
1 Ti. 6:11. But thou, O man of God, flee these 
2Ti. 1 : 18. at Ephesus, thou knowest very well. 
2: 1. Thou therefore, my son, be strong in 

3. Thou therefore endure hardness, 
3: 10. But thou hast fully known my 

14. But continue thou in the things 
4: 5. But watch thou in all things, 

15. Of whom be thou ware also ; 

Tit. 2 : 1 . But speak thou the things which become 

sound doctrine: 
Philem \2.thou therefore receive him, 
Heb. 1 : 5. Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten 

thee? 

10. And, Thou, Lord, in the beginning 

11. They shall perish ; but thou remainest ; 

12. but thou art the same, and thy years 

5: 5. Thou art my Son, to day have I begotten 
thee. 
6. Thou (art) a priest for ever 
7:17. Thou (art) a priest for ever 
21 ■ Thou (art) a priest for ever 



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Jas. 2: 3. Sit thou here in a good place ; 

— Stand thou there, or sit here under 

18. Thou hast faith, and I have works: 

19. Thou believest that there is one God ; 
4: 12. who art thou that judgest another ? 

3Joh. 3. even as thou walkest in the truth. 

Rev. 2: 15. So hast thou also them that hold the 
3:17.knowest not that thou art wretched, 
4: 11. for thou hast created all things, 
7: 14. and I said unto him, Sir, thou knowest. 



avyyeveia, sungema. 

Lu. 1:61. There is none of thy kindred that is 
Acts 7: 3. out of thy country, and from thy kindred, 
14. and all his kindred, threescore and fifteen 
souls. 



crvyytvrig, sungenees. 

Mar 6: 4. among his own kin, and in his own house. 
Lu. 1 : 36. And, behold, thy cousin Elisabeth, 
58. And her neighbours and her cousins 
2:44. and they sought him among (their) kins- 
folk 
14: 12. thy kinsmen, nor (thy) rich neighbours; 
21 : 16. brethren, and kinsfolks, and friends ; 
Joh.l8:26. being (his) kinsman whose ear Peter 
Actsl0:24. and had called together his kinsmen 
Ro. 9: 3. for my brethren, my kinsmen according to 
the flesh: 
16: 7. Salute Andronicus and Junia, my kins- 
men, 
1 1 . Salute Herodion my kinsman. 
21. Lucius, and Jason, and Sosipater, my 
kinsmen, 



avyyvujfir], sungnomee. 

ICo. 7: 6. But I speak this hy permission, 



(JvyKa6r)fiai, sunkatheemai. 

Mar 14:54. and he sat with the servants, 
Acts26:30.and Bernice, and they that sat with them: 



vvyicaOiZb), sunkathizo. 

Lu. 22:55. and were set down together, 
Eph. 2: 6. and made (us) sit together in heavenly 
(places) in Christ Jesus: 



GvyicaKOTraOau), sunkakopatheo. 

2Ti. 1 : 8. but be thou partaker of the afflictions of the 
gospel 



<rvyKaKov)(iofxai, sunkakoukeomai. 

Heb 1 1 : 25. Choosing rather to suffer affliction with the 
people of God, 



crvyicaXiw, sunkaleo. 

Mario: 16. and they call together the whole band. 



Lu. 9: 1. called his twelve disciples together, and 
15: 6. he calleth together (his) friends 

9. calleth (her) friends and (her) neighbours 
together, 
23: 13. when he had called together the chief 
Acts 5: 21. and called the council together, 

10: 24. and had called together his kinsmen 

28. 17. Paul called the chief of the Jews together: 



(jvyKaXviTTOjuiaL, sunkaluptomai. 

Lu. 12: 2. there is nothing covered, that shall not 

GvyKafmrW) sunkampto. 

Ro. 11 : 10. and bow down their back alway. 



crvyicaTci&aivio, sunkatabaino. 

Acts25: b.go down with (me), and accuse 



<rvy KaraTiOsfiai, sunkatatithemai. 

Lu. 23: 51. had not consented to the counsel and 



GvyKaraBeaiQi sunkatathesis. 

2Co. 6: 16. what agreement hath the temple of God 
with idols ? 



(TvyKaTa\pt](piZoiuLai, sunkatapseephizomai. 

Acts 1:26. and he was numbered with the eleven 
apostles. 



GvyKEpavvvjAi) sunkerannumi. 

1Co.12:24. God hath tempered the body together, 
Heb 4: 2. not being mixed with faith in them 



(TvyKiviu), sunkineo. 

Acts 6: 12. they stirred up the people, and the 



avyicXdw, sunklio. 



Lu. 5 : 6. they inclosed a great multitude of fishes : 
Ro. 11:32. For God hath concluded them all in un- 
belief, 
Gal. 3: 22. But the scripture hath concluded all under 
sin, 
23. shut up unto the faith which should 



crvyicXripovQiuioQ, sunkleeronomos. 

Ro. 8:17. heirs of God, and joint-heirs with Christ ; 
Eph. 3: 6. That the Gentiles should be fellowheirs, 
Heb 11: 9. the heirs with him of the same promise : 
lPet.3: 7 .heirs together of the grace of life ; 



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GvyKoivwvEco, sunkoinoneo. 



Eph. 5:11. And have no fellowship with the unfruitful 

works of darkness, 
Phi. 4: 14. ye have well done, that ye did communicate 

with my affliction. 
Rev.18: 4. that ye be not partakers of her sins, 



(TvjKOivu)v6g, sunkoinonos. 

Ro. 11 : 17. and with them partakest of the root 
lCo. 9:23. 1 might be partaker thereof with (you). 
Phi. 1 ; 7. ye all are partakers of my grace. 
Rev. 1 : 9. and companion in tribulation, 



(7uyKOjUi£tD, sunkomizo. 
Acts 8 : 2. And devout men carried Stephen (to his 
burial), 



(TvyKpivu), sunkrino. 

ICo. 2 :13. comparing spiritual things with spiritual. 
2Co.lO:12.or compare ourselves with some that 

— comparing themselves among themselves, 



GVyKVTTTb), SUTlkuptO. 

Lu. 13: 11. and was bowed together, and could in no 
wise 



(TvyKv pia, sunkuria. 

Lu. 10: 31. by chance (lit. coincidence) there came 
down a certain 



crvy^atjow, sunkairo. 



Lu. 1 :58. and they rejoiced with her. 

15: 6. Rejoice with me; for I have found my 
sheep 
9. Rejoice with me ; for I have found the 
piece 
lCo.l2:26.all the members rejoice with it. 

13: 6. but rejoiceth in the truth ; 
Phi. 2: 17. 1 joy, and rejoice with you all. 

18. also do ye joy, and rejoice with me. 



CTU 7X £ ' W > suiikeo. 

Acts21 -.21. stirred up all the people, and laid hands 



Joh. 



Gvyxpaojiai) sunkraomai. 

4: 9. for the Jews have no dealings with the 
Samaritans. 



ovyyyvii)) sunkuno. 

Acts 2: 6. the multitude came together, and were 
confounded, because 
9: 22. and confounded the Jews which dwelt at 
19:32. for the assembly was confused; 
21:31. that all Jerusalem was in an uproar. 



vvyxyviQ, sunkusis. 

Actsl9: 29. whole city was filled with confusion: 



avZcHi), suzao. 

Ro. 6 : 8. we believe that we shall also live with himr 
2Co. 7: 3.yeareinour hearts to die and live with 

(you). 
2Ti . 2 : 1 1 . we shall also live with (him) : 



avZtvyvvu), suzugnuo. 

Mat.19: 6. What therefore God hath joined together, 
Mar 10: 9. What therefore God hath joined together, 



<jvZ,y)Tiw) suzeeteo. 



Mar 



1 : 27. they questioned among themselves, 
8: 11. and began to question with him, 
9: 10. questioning one with another 

14. and the scribes questioning with them. 
16. What question ye with them? 
12:28. and having heard them reasoning together, 
Lu. 22: 23. they began to enquire among themselves, 
24: 15. while they communed (together) and 
reasoned, 
Acts 6: 9. and of Asia, disputing with Stephen. 
9: 29. and disputed against the Grecians: 



<jvZr)Tr)<ji£, suzeeteesis. 

Actsl5: 2. no small dissension and disputation 
7. when there had been much disputing, 
28: 29. had great reasoning among themselves. 



cru^TjrrjTT]^? suzeeteetees. 
ICo. 1:20. where (is) the disputer of this world? 



tjvZvyog, suzugos. 
Phi. 4: 3.1intreat thee also, true yokefellow, 



avZwoiroiew, suzoopoyeo. 

Eph 2: 5. hath quickened us together with Christ, 
Col. 2: 13. hath he quickened together with him, 



ovKafiLvog, sukaminos. 

Lu. 17: 6. ye might say unto this sycamine tree, 



(jvkyi, sukee. 

Mat.21 : 19. And when he saw a fig tree in the way, 

— And presently the fig tree withered away. 

20. How soon is the fig tree withered away! 

21. not only do this (which is done) to the 

fig tree, 
24 -.32. Now learn a parable of the fig tree ; 
Mar 11 : 13. And seeing a fig tree afar off having 

20. they saw the fig tree dried up 

21. behold, the fig tree which thou cursedst , 



2YK 

Mar 13: 28. Now learn a parable of the fig tree ; 
Lu. 13: 6. A certain (man) had a fig tree planted 
7. 1 come seeking fruit on this^ tree, 
21 -.29. Behold the fig tree, and all the trees ; 
Joh. 1 : 48 (49) . when thou wast under the fig tree, 

50(51). I saw thee under the fig tree, 
Jas. 3:12. Can the fig tree, my brethren, bear olive 

berries ? 
Rev. 6: 13. as a. fig tree casteth her untimely figs, 



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gvk.0 fiii) paid, sukomoraia. 

Lu. 19: 4. and climbed up into a sycomore tree 



gvkov, 



sukon. 



Mat. 7: 16. grapes of thorns, or figs of thistles' 
Marll:13.the time of figs was not (yet). 
Lu. 6 : 44. of thorns men do not gather figs, 
Jas. 3: 12. either a vine, figs ? so (can) 



avKO^avrkd), sukophanteo . 

Lu. 3: 14. neither accuse (any) falsely; 

19: 8. if I have taken any thing from any man 
false accusation, 



Col. 



crvXaywylw, sulagogeo. 
2: 8. Beware lest any man spoil you 



2Co.U 



avXao), sulao. 
i. I robbed other churches, taking wages 



WaXiu), sullaleo. 



(TV 

Mat.17: 3. Moses and Elias talking with him. 
Mar 9: 4. and they were talking with Jesus. 
Lu. 4:36. and spake among themselves, 
9:30. there talked with him two men, 
22: 4. and communed with the chief priests 
Acts25:12. Then Festus, when he had conferred with 
the council, 



(tvWejio, sullego. 

Mat. 7: 16. Do men gather grapes of thorns, 
13: 28. that we go and gather them up? 

29. Nay ; lest while ye gather up the tares, 

30. Gather ye together first the tares, 

40. As therefore the tares are gathered 

41. and they shall gather out of his kingdom 
48. and gathered the good into vessels, 

Lu. 6:44. of thorns men do not gather figs, 



<jvWoy{Z > ofAai) sullogizomai. 

Lu. 20: 5. And they reasoned with themselves, 



<jv\\v7r£o[JLai, sullupeomai. 

Mar 3: 5. being grieved for the hardness of their 
hearts, 



(Tvjj&aivb), sumbaino. 

Mar 10; 32. what things should happen unto him, 
Lu. 24: 14. of all these things which had happened. 
Acts 3 : 1 0. at that which had happened unto him. 
20: 19. and temptations, which befell me by 
21 :35. so it was, that he was borne of the soldiers 
lCo,10:ll.all these things happened unto them for 
lPet.4:12.as though some strange thing happened 

unto you ; 
2Pet.2:22. But it is happened unto them 



<7u/x£aAAw, sumballo. 



Lu. 2:19. and pondered (them) in her heart. 

14:31. to make war (lit. to encounter in 
against another king, 
Acts 4: 15. they conferred among themselves, 

17: 18. and of the Stoicks, encountered him. 

18:27. helped them much which had believed 

20: 14. And when he met with us at Assos, 



war) 



(TuXXajii€avw, sullambano. 

Mat.26:55. with swords and staves for to take me ? 
Mar 14: 48. with swords and (with) staves to take me? 
Lu. 1:24. his wife Elisabeth conceived, and 
31. thou shalt conceive in thy womb, 
36. she hath also conceived a son 
2:21. before he was conceived in the womb. 
5: 7. that they should come and help them. 
9. at the draught of the fishes which they 
had taken : 
22: 54. Then took they him, and led (him), 
Joh. 18: 12. and officers of the Jews took Jesus, 
Acts 1 : 16. guide to them that took Jesus. 
12: 3. he proceeded further to take Peter 
23:27. This man was taken of the Jews, 
26:21. the Jews caught me in the temple, and 
Phi. 4: 3. help those women which laboured with me 
Jas. 1 : 15. Then when lust hath conceived, 



avu&aaiktvii), sumbasiluo. 

ICo. 4: 8. that we also might reign with you. 
2Ti. 2: 12. we shall also reign with (him): 



(7u^€t€a£w, sumbibazo. 

Acts 9:22. proving that this is very Christ. 

16: 10. assuredly gathering that the Loi'd had 
ICo. 2: 16. mind of the Lord, that he may instruct 

him? 
Eph. 4: 16. and compacted by that which every joint 
Col. 2: 2. being knit together in love, 

19. and knit together, increaseth with the in- 
crease of God. 



Gv/a^ovXevd), sumbouluo. 

Mat.26 : 4. consulted that they might take 
Joh. 11: 53. they took counsel together for to put 
18:14. Caiaphas was he, which gave counsel to 
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2YM 



Acts 9:23. the Jews took counsel to kill him: 
Rev. 3:18.1 counsel thee to buy of me gold 



gv/j&ovXlov, sumboulion. 

Mat 12: 14. and held a council against him, 

22: 15. and took counsel how they might entangle 
27: 1. and elders of the people took counsel 

7. And they took counsel, and bought 
28: 12. and had taken counsel, they gave 

Mar 3: 6. and straightway took counsel 

15 : 1 . the chief priests held a consultation 

Acts25:12.when he had conferred with the council, 



GVju&ov\og, sumboulos. 
Ro. 11 :34.or who hath been his counsellor? 



(Tv/ifia97]Tr}Q, summatheetees. 
Joh.ll:16.unto his felloicdisciples, Let us 



GVfiimapTvpiw, summartureo. 

Ro. 2: 15. their conscience also bearing witness, 
8: 16. The Spirit itself beareth witness with 
9: l.my conscience also bearing me witness 

Rev.22:18.For I testify unto every man that 



evfifXEpiZofiai, summer izomai. 
I Co. 9: 13. are partakers with the altar ? 



(TUjUjuero^ocj summetohos. 

Eph. 3 : 6. and partakers (lit. co-partakers) of his pro- 
mise in Christ 
5: 7. Be not ye therefore partakers with them. 



(TUjLtjLttjUT]r?7g, summimeetees. 

Phi. 3: 17. be followers together of i 



'me, 



crujUjuop^oojucu, summorphobmai. 

Phi. 3:10. &e£ra<7 made conformable unto his death 



arvfifiop^og, summorphos. 

Ro. 8:29. (to be) conformed to the image of his Son, 
Phi. 3: 21 .fashioned like unto his glorious body, 



(Tv/nTTapayLvojuim, sumparaginomai. 

Lu. 23 :48. And all the people that came together 
2Ti. 4 : 16. no man stood with me. 



ov/jLTrapaKaXeoiaai, sumparakaleomai. 

Ro. 1:12. that I may be comforted together with you 



avfnrapaXan%avis) y sumparahtmbano. 

Actsl2:25.and took with them John, 

15: 37. determined to take with them John, 
38. thought not good to take him with them, 
Gal. 2: Land took Titus with (me) also. 



avfjorapafiEvw, sumparameno. 

Phi. 1 : 25. that I shall abide and continue with you all 



(TVfnrapEijULi, sumparimi. 

Acts25: 24. and all men which are here present wiih us, 



<jvfma&yw, sumpasko. 

Ro. 8: 17. if so be that we suffer vjith (him), 
lCo,12:26.all the members suffer ivith it ; 



GVfjLTTEfjnrio, sumpempo. 

2Co. 8:18. And we have sent with him the brother, 
22. And we have sent with them our brother, 



<TVfjnrepi\ap&av(*), sumperilambano. 

Acts20:10. and fell on him, and embracing (him) 



o-ujU7rivw, sumpino. 

Actsl0:41.who did eat and drink with him 



(yvfnraQib), sumpatheo. 

Heb 4: 15. which cannot be touched with the feeling of 
our infirmities ; 
10:34. had compassion of me in my bonds, 



GVfAiraOfc, sumpathees. 

1 Pet. 3 : 8 . having compassion one of another. 



<rv[jL7r\rip6(t), sumpleeroo. 

Lu. 8 : 23. and they were filled ( with water), 

9:51. when the time was come 
Acts 2: l.the day of Pentecost was fully come, 



avfATTviyn)) sumpnigo. 

Mat.l3:22.and the deceitfulness of riches, choke the 

word, 
Mar 4: 7. and choked it, and it yielded no 

19. entering in, choke the word, 
Lu. 8: 14. go forth, and are choked with cares 

42. But as he went the people thronged him. 



ovinroXirng, sumpolitees. 
Eph 2:l9.but fellowcitize?is with the saints, 



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<jvfATropz.vojiai, sumporuomai. 

Mar 10: 1 . and the people resort unto him again ; 

Lu. 7:11. and many of his disciples ivent with him, 
14:25, And there went great multitudes with 
24: 15. drew near, and went with them. 



<7VjULTTO(TlOV, SlimpOSlOll. 

Mar 6: 39. to make all sit down by companies (lit. 
company by company} 



<jvjj.TTpE(T 1 &vT£pog i sumpresbuteros. 

lPet.5: l.who am also an elder, (lit. a co-elder) 



GVjityayuv see gvvzgQiii). 



gv /Lifyip to, sumphero. 

Mat. 5 :29. for it is profitable for thee that one 
30. for it is profitable for thee that one 
18: 6. it were better for him that a millstone 
19:10. it is not good to marry. 
Joh. 11 -.50. Nor consider that it is expedient for us, 
16: 7. It is expedient for you that 1 go away: 
18: 14. that it was expedient that one man 
Actsl9: 19. brought their books together, and 

20:20. nothing that was profitable (unto you), 
lCo. 6:12. but all things are not expedient: 

7:35. And this I speak for your own profit; 
10: 23. but all things are not expedient : 

33. not seeking mine own profit, 
12 : 7. given to every man to profit withal. 
2Co. 8: 10. for this is expedient for you, 

12: 1. It is not expedient for me doubtless to 
glory. 
Hebl2:10.but he for (our) profit, 

Note. That the verb is used transitively in Acts 19 : 
19, whereas in all the other passages it is intran- 
sitive, and in most of them impersonal. 



(TVjuKprifjii, sumpheemi. 

Ro. 7:16.1 consent unto the law that (it is) good. 



avfA<l>v\t7Y)Q, sumphnletees. 

ITh. 2:14. suffered like things of your own country- 



(TviKpvofiai, sumphuomai. 

Lu. 8: 7. the thorns sprang vp with it, and 



GV[A(p(ji)v£(jL), sumphoneo. 

Mat.18: 19. That if two of you shall agree on earth 
20: 2. And when he had agreed with the labourers 
13. didst not thou agree with me for 

Lu. 5:36.agreeth not icith the old. 

Acts 5: 9. ye have agreed together to tempt 

15 : 15. to this agree the words of the prophets ; 



(Tv/jL(j)u)vr]<Jig, sumplioneesis. 

2Co. 6: 15. And what concord hath Christ with Belial? 



aviifyuvia, sumphonia, 

Lu. 15: 25. he heard musick and dancing. 



<jv luKpiovoQi sumplionos. 

ICo. 7: 5. except (it be) with consent for a time, 



o-u/x^rj^i^w, sumpseephizo. 

Actsl9:19.and they counted the price of them, 



avfiipv^og, sumpsukos. 
Phi. 2: 2. Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, 



(TVfAcjtvTOi', sumphutos. 

Ro. 6 : 5. if we have been planted together in 



(jvv, sun. 

prep, governing the dative case. 

Mat.25:27.have received mine own with usury. 
26: 35. Though I should die with thee, yet 
27:38. Then were there two thieves crucified 
with him, 
Mar 2:26. gave also to them which were with him ? 
4: 10. they that were about him with the twelve 
8:34. called the people (unto him) with his 

disciples 
9: 4. appeared unto them Elias with Moses: 
15:27. And with him they crucify two thieves ; 
Lu. 1 :56. And Mary abode with her about 

2: 5. To be taxed with Mary his espoused wife, 

13. And suddenly there was with the angel 
5: 9. and all that were with him, 

19. with (his) couch into the midst 
7: 6. Then Jesus went icith them. 

12. much people of the city was with her. 
8: Land the twelve (were) icith him, 

38. besought him that he might be icith him. 
9:32. Peter and they that were with him 
19: 23. required mine own with usury? 
20: l.the scribes came upon (him) with the 

elders, 
22: 14. and the twelve apostles with him. 

56. This man was also with him. 

23: 11. And Herod with his men of war 

32. led icith him to be put to death.. 

35. And the rulers also with them 

24: Land certain (others) with them. 

10. and other (women that were) with them, 
21. and beside all this, to day 
24. certain of them which were with us 
29. saying, Abide with us: 



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Lu. 24:33. 

44. 

Joh.18: 1. 

21: 3. 

Acts 1:14. 

17. 

22. 

2:14. 

3: 4. 

8. 

4:13. 

14. 

27. 

5: 1. 

17. 

21. 

26. 

8:20. 

31. 

10: 2. 

20. 

23. 

11:12. 

13: 7, 

14: 4. 

5. 
13. 

20. 

28. 
:22. 

25. 
; 3. 

:34. 

: 8. 

18, 
:38 
:36. 
: 5. 

16. 

18. 

24. 

26. 

29. 
: 9. 
:15. 

27. 

32. 
:24. 
:23. 
:13. 
2. 

16. 
: 8. 

32. 

14. 

15. 

. 2. 

4. 

13. 

32. 

10. 
4. 

19. 
: 1. 

21. 

14. 



15 



24: 
25: 
26: 
27: 

28 

Ro. 6 

8 

16 

lCo. 1 
5: 
10 
11 
15: 
16 

2Co. 1 



and them that were with them, 

while I was yet with you, 

he went forth with his disciples 

We also go with thee. They went 

with the women, and Mary the mother of 

Jesus, and with his brethren. 
For he was numbered with us, 
ordained to be a witness with us 
But Peter, standing up with the eleven, 
fastening his eyes upon him with John, 
and entered with them into the temple, 
that they had been with Jesus, 
the man which was healed standing with 
and Pontius Pilate, with the Gentiles, 
Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, 
and all they that were with him, 
and they that were ivith him, 
Then went the captain with the officers, 
Thy money perish with thee, 
he would come up and sit with him. 
one that feared God with all his house, 
get thee down, and go with them, 
Peter went away with them, 
accompanied me, (lit. came with me) 
Which was wtth the deputy 
and part held with the Jews, and part with 

the apostles, 
and also of the Jews with their rulers, 
done sacrifice with the people, 
he departed with Barnabas to Derbe. 
they abode long time with the disciples, 
and elders, with the whole church, 
with Paul and Barnabas ; 
with our beloved Barnabas and Paul, 
Him would Paul have to go forth with 

him; 
Damans, and others with them, 
believed on the Lord with all his house ; 
and with him Priscilla and Aquila ; 
and the craftsmen which are with him, 
and prayed with them all. 
with wives and children, 
There went with us also (certain) of the 

disciples 
Paul went in with us unto James ; 
and purify thyself with them, 
purifying himself with them 
they had seen before with him in the city 
And they that were with me saw 
Now therefore ye ivith the council 
then came I with an arrny> 
they left the horsemen to go with him, 
when Felix came with his wife 
ivith the chief captains, and 
and them which journeyed with me. 
a Macedonian of Thessalonica, being 

ivith us. 
with a soldier that kept him. 
Now if we be dead with Christ, 
with him also freely give us all things? 
and the brethren which are with them, 
all the saints which are with them. 
with all that in every place 
with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
with the temptation also make a way 
not be condemned with the world, 
the grace of God which was with me. 
they shall go with me. 
with the church that is in their house. 
with all the saints which are in all 
he which stablisheth us with you 
and shall present (us) with you. 



2Co. 8: 
9: 
13: 

Gal. 1: 
2: 
3: 
5: 

Eph.3: 
4: 

Phi. 1: 

2: 

4: 

Col. 2: 





4 


9 


lTh. 


4 


14 
17 




5 


10 


Jas. 


1 


11 


2Pet 


.1 


18 



2YN 

to travel with us with this grace, 
if they of Macedonia come with me, 
but we shall live with him 
And all the brethren which are with me, 
neither Titus, who was with me, 
are blessed with faithful Abraham, 
have crucified the flesh with the affections 
to comprehend with all saints 
be put away from you, with all malice : 
with the bishops and deacons : 
to depart, and to be with Christ ; 
, he hath served with me in the gospel. 
, The brethren which are with me 
i yet am I with you in the spirit, 
, hath he quickened together with him, 
. Wherefore if ye be dead with Christ 
.your life is hid with Christ in God. 
. ye also shall appear with him in glory. 
,ye have put off the old man with his 

deeds ; 
. With Onesimus, a faithful and 
.will God bring with him. 
. shall be caught up together with them 
so shall we ever be with the Lord. 
. we should live together with him. 
. is no sooner risen with a burning heat, 
. when we were with him in the holy mount 



Mat. 2 

3 

6 

12 

13 



28 
Mar 2 
4 
5 
6 
7 
3 
11 
12 



Lu. 



15 

17 

22 

Joh. 4 

6 

11 



(Tvvayw, sunago. 

: 4. when he had gathered all the chief 
: 12. and gather his wheat into the garner ; 
; 26. nor gather into barns ; 
: 30. and he that gather eth not with me 

2. And great multitudes were gathered together 
30. but gather the wheat into my barn. 

47. and gathered of every kind: 

20. are gathered together in my name, 
10. and gathered together all 

34. they were gathered together. 

41. While the Pharisees were gathered together, 
; 28. there will the eagles be gathered together. 
24. and gathering where thou hast not strawed: 

26. and gather where I have not strawed: 

32. And before him shall be gathered all na- 
tions: 

35. a stranger, and ye took me in : 
38. a stranger, and took (thee) in? 
43. a stranger, and ye took me not in : 

3. Then assembled together the chief priests, 
57. scribes and the elders were assembled. 
17. when they were gathered together, 

27. and gathered unto him the whole band 
62. priests and Pharisees came together 

12. And when they were assembled with 
2. many were gathered together, 
Land there was gathered unto him 

21 . much people gathered unto him : 

30. the apostles gathered themselves together 

l.came together unto him the Pharisees, 
17. and will gather the wheat into his 
23. and he that gathereth not with me 

17. no room where to bestow my fruits ? 

18. there will I bestow all my fruits 

13. younger son gathered all together, and 
37. will the eagles be gathered together. 
66. priests and the scribes came together, 

36. and gathereth fruit unto life eternal : 

1 2. Gather up the fragments that remain, 

13. Therefore they gathered (them) together, 
47. Then gathered the chief priests and 



2YN 



( 709 ) 



2YN 



Joh.ll 

15 
18 

20 
Acts 4 



20 

lCo. 5 

Rev.13 

16 



19 



20 



;52.but that also he should gather together in 

one the children of God 
: 6. and men gather them, and cast 
: 2. for Jesus ofttimes resorted thither with 
: 19. where the disciples were assembled 
: 6(5). were gathered together at Jerusalem. 

26. and the rulers were gathered together 

27. and the people of Israel, were gathered to- 

gether, 
31. where they were assembled together ; 
:26. they assembled themselves with the church, 
: 44. came almost the whole city together 
: 27. and had gathered the church together, 
: 6. the apostles and elders came together 
30. and when they had gathered the multitude 

together, 
: 7 .when the disciples came together 

8. where they were gathered together. 
: 4. when ye are gathered together, 
:10.He that leadeth into captivity 
: 14. to gatlier them to the battle 
16. And he gathered them together 
: 17. Come and gather yourselves together 
19. and their armies, gathered together 
8. to gather them together to battle : 



Mat. 4:23 

6: 2 

5 

9:35 

10:17, 

12: 9 

13:54, 

23: 6, 

34, 

Mar 1:21. 

23, 

29. 

39. 

3: 1. 

6: 2. 

12:39. 

13: 9. 

Lu. 4:15 

16. 

20. 

28. 

33. 

38. 

44. 

6: 6. 

7: 5. 

8:41. 

11:43. 

12:11. 

13:10, 

20:46, 

21:12 

Joh. 6:59 

18:20 

Acts 6: 9 

9: 2 

20 

13: 5 

14 

42 

43 

14: 1 



o-vvaywyi], sunagogee. 

. teaching in their synagogues, 
. as the hypocrites do in the synagogues 
.love to pray standing in the synagogues 
.teaching in their synagogues, 
.they will scourge you in their synagogues ; 
. he went into their synagogue : 
.he taught them in their synagogue, 
, chief seats in the synagogues, 
, shall ye scourge in your synagogues, 
he entered into the synagogue, 
, And there was in their synagogue 
they were come out of the synagogue, 
And he preached in their synagogues 
he entered again into the synagogue ; 
he began to teach in the synagogue : 
, And the chief seats in the synagogues, 
in the synagogues ye shall be beaten: 
. And he taught in their synagogues, 
, he went into the synagogue 
all them that were in the synagogue 
And all they in the synagogue, 
, in the synagogue there was a man, 
And he arose out of the synagogue, 
, And he preached in the synagogues 
he entered into the synagogue and 
and he hath built us a synagogue. 
he was a ruler of the synagogue : 
, the uppermost seats in the synagogues, 
.when they bring you unto the synagogues, 
, he was teaching in one of the synagogues 
.the highest seats in the synagogues, 
.delivering (you) up to the synagogues, 
. These things said he in the synagogue, 
. I ever taught in the synagogue, 
. certain of the synagogue, which is called 
. letters to Damascus to the synagogues, 
.he preached Christ in the synagogues, 
. preached the word of God in" the syna- 
gogues 
. and went into the synagogue 
the Jews were gone out of the synagogue, 
when the congregation was broken up, 
went both together into the synagogue 



Actsl5: 21. being read in the synagogues 

17 : 1 . where was a synagogue of the Jews : 
10. went into the synagogue of the Jews. 
17. disputed he in the synagogue 
18: 4. And he reasoned in the synagogue 

7. whose house joined hard to the synagogue. 
19. he himself entered into the synagogue, 
26. to speak boldly in the synagogue : 
19: 8. And he went into the synagogue, 
22: 19. and beat in every synagogue 
24: 12. neither in the synagogues, uor in 
26: 11. punished them oft in every synagogue, 
Jas. 2: 2. if there come unto your assembly 
Rev. 2: 9. but (are) the synagogue of Satan. , \ 
3 : 9. them of the synagogue of Satan, 



o-vvayojvi^ojULat, sunagonizomai. 

Ro. 15: 30. that ye strive together with me 



(TvvaOXiw, sunathleo. 

Phi. 1:27. striving together for the faith of the gospel ; 
4: 3. which laboured with me in the gospel, 



(TvvaOpoi^u), sunathroizo. 

Lu. 24:33. and found the eleven gathered together, 
Actsl2: 12. where many were gathered together 
19:25. Whom he called together with the 



o-vvaipo), sunairo. 

Mat.18: 23. which would take account of his servants. 
24. And when he had begun to reckon, 
25; 19. cometh, and reckoneth (lit. taketh account) 
with them. 



GvvaiyjiakwToqi sunaikmalotos . 

Ro. 16: 7. my kinsmen, and my fellowprisoners, 
Col. 4:10. Aristarchus my fellow-prisoner 
Philem 23. Epaphras, my fellowprisoner in Christ 
Jesus ; 



(jvvaKoXovOiw, sunakoloutlieo. 

Mar 5:37. And he suffered no man to follow him, 
Lu. 23:49. and the women that followed him from 
Galilee, 



Acts 



avvaXi^ofiai, sunalizomai. 

4. And being assembled together with (them), 
commanded them that 



avvava&aivioi sunanabaino. 

Mar 15 :41. many other women which came up with 

him unto Jerusalem. 
Actsl3:31.of them which came up with him 



2YN 



( 710 ) 



SYN 



crvvavaKSLjjLai, sunanalfimai. 



Mat. 9:10. came and sat down with, him and his 
14: 9. and them which sat ivith him at meat, 
Mar 2:15. sinners sat also, together with Jesus 

6 : 22. pleased Herod and them that sat ivith him, 
26. and for their sakes which sat with him, 
Lu. 7:49. And they that sat at meat ivith him 
14: 10. of them that sit at meat with thee. 
15. one of them that sat at meat with him 
Joh.12: 2. of them that sat at the table with him. 



Gvvavap.i-yvvfii) sunanamignumi. 

lCo. 5: 9. not to company ivith fornicators: 

11. written unto you not to keep company, 
2Th. 3: 14. and have no company w''h him, 



Gvvavcnravoiiiai, sunanapauomai. 

Ro. 15: 32. and may with you be refreshed. 



avvavTaw, 



sunantao. 



Lu. 9: 37. much people met him. 

22: 10. there shall a man meet you, bearing 
Actsl0:25. Cornelius met him, and fell down at 

20 : 22. not knowing the things that shall befall me 
Heb 7: I. who met Abraham returning 
10. when Melchisedec met him. 



Mat. 



(jwavrrjcng, sunanteesis. 

; 34. the whole city came out to meet Jesus : 



GvvavTLXaju&avofiai, sunantilambanomai. 

Lu. 10:40. bid her therefore that she help me. 
Ro. 8 :26. the Spirit also helpeth our infirmities: 



avvcnr ay o fiat, sunapagomai. 

Ro. 12:16. but condescend to men of low estate. 
Gal. 2: 13. Barnabas also was carried away with 
2Pet.3: 17. being led away with the error of the 



(jvvcnroQvriGKii), sunapothneesko. 

Mar 14 :31. If I should die with thee, I will 

2Co. 7: 3. ye are in our hearts to die and live tvith 

(you). 
2Ti. 2:11. For if we be dead with (him), 



avvcnroWviJim, sunapollumai. 

Heb 11 :31 . Rahab perished not withthem that believed 



avvairoGTeWh), sunapostello. 

2Co.l2:18.and with (him) I sent a brother. 



avvapfioXoyiofiai, sunarmologeomai. 

Eph 2:21. In whom all the building fitly framed 
together 
4: 16. From whom the whole body fitly joined 
together 



(TvvapTraZu), sunarpazo. 

Lu. 8 : 29. For oftentimes it had caught him : 
Acts 6:12. caught him, and brought (him) 

19: 29. and having caught Gaius and 

27:15. And when the ship was caught, and could 
not bear up 



o-uvavSavo/xat, sunauxanomai. 

Mat.l3:30. Let both grow together until the harvest: 



<jvvd£of.iai, sundeomai. 

Heb 13: 3. that are in bonds, as bound with them; 

Gvv^eGfiog, sundesmos. 

Acts 8:23. and (in) the bond of iniquity. 
Eph 4: 3. unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace. 
Col. 2:19. the body by joints and bands having nour- 
ishment ministered, 
3: 14. which is the bond of perfectness. 



Ro. 



cvvSo^a^o/xcuj sundoxazomai. 

>: 17. that we may be also glorified together. 



gvv§ov\oq, sundoulos. 

Mat.l8:28.and found one of his fellow servants, 
29. And his fellow servant fell down 
31. So when his fellowservants saw what was 
33. have had compassion on thy fellow servant, 
24:49. shall begin to smite (his) fellowservants, 
Col. 1: 7. Epaphras our dear fellowservant, 

4: 7. and fellowservant in the Lord: 
Rev. 6: 11. until their fellowservants also 

19:10.1 am thy fellowservant, and of thy 
22: 9. 1 am thy fellowservant, and of thy 



Gvv^pofxrj, sundromee. 

Acts21:30.and the people ran together: (lit. there 
was a concourse &c. of) 



Gvvsyeipw, sunegiro. 

Eph 2: 6. And hath raised (us) up together, 
Col. 2: 12. wherein also ye are risen with (him) 
3 : 1 . If ye then be risen with Christ, 



Gvvz&piov, sunedrion. 

Mat. 5:22. shall be in danger of the council: 



SYN 



( 711 ) 



2YN 



Mat. 10 
26 

Mar 1 
14 
15 

Lu. 22 

Joh.ll 

Acts 4 
5 



24 



.they will deliver you up to the councils, 
, and elders, and all the council, 
.for they shall deliver you up to councils; 
the chief priests and all the council 
and scribes and the whole council, 
and led him into their council, saying, 
Then gathered the chief priests and the 

Pharisees a council, 
to go aside out of the council, 
, and called the council together, 
they set (them) before the council: 
.Then stood there up one in the council, 
from the presence of the council, 
and brought (him) to the council, 
And all that sat in the council, 
and all their council to appear, 
Paul, earnestly beholding the council, 
he cried out in the council, 
Now therefore ye with the council 
bring down Paul to morrow into the 

council, 
brought him forth into their council : 
while I stood before the council, 



Gvveididf, sunideo. 

Acts 5: 2. his wife also being privy (to it), 

12:12. And when he had considered (the thing), 
14: 6. They were ware of (it), and fled unto 
Lystra 
lCo. 4: 4. For I know nothing by myself ; (lit. am 
conscious of nought) 



GvvdSriGig, sunldeesis. 

9. being convicted by (their own) conscience, 
1. 1 have lived in all good conscience 
16. to have always a conscience void of 
15. their conscience also bearing witness, 

1 . my conscience also bearing me witness 
5. but also for conscience sake. 

7. for some with conscience of the idol 

— and their conscience being weak is defiled. 

10. shall not the conscience of him which is 

weak 
12. and wound their weak conscience, 
25. asking no question for conscience sake: 
27. asking no question for conscience sake. 
28. and for conscience sake: for the earth 
29. Conscience, I say, not thine own, 

— judged of another (man's) conscience? 
12. the testimony of our conscience, 

2. commending ourselves to every man's 
conscience 

11. are made manifest in your consciences. 
5. and (of) a good conscience, and 

19. Holding faith, and a good conscience; 
9. the mystery of the faith in a pure con- 
science. 
: 2. having their conscience seared 

3. with pure conscience, that without 

: 15. their mind and conscience is defiled. 
: 9. perfect, as pertaining to the conscience; 

14. purge your conscience from dead works 
: 2. no more conscience of sins. • 

22. sprinkled from an evil conscience, 
:18.we trust we have a good conscience, 
: 19. if a man for conscience toward God 

16. Having a good conscience; 

21. but the answer of a good conscience 



Joh. 8: 
Acts23: 

24: 

Ro. 2: 

9: 

13: 
lCo. 8: 



10 



2Co. 


1: 
4: 


ITi. 


5: 

1: 



4: 
2Ti. 1: 
Tit. 1 
Heb 9 

10 

13 

lPet.2 

3 



avvufih sunimi. 

Lu. 9: 18. his disciples icere with him: 

Acts22 -.11. led by the hand of them that were with me 



avv^lfiLy sunimi. 

Lu. 8: 4. when much people were gathered together, 



GvvuGipypfiai, sunlserkomai. 

Joh. 6:22. Jesus went not with his disciples into the 
boat, 
18: 15. went in with Jesus into the palace of 



Gi'vticSriiLioQ, sunekdeemos. 

Actsl9: 29. Paul's companions in travel, 

2Co. 8: 19. chosen of the churches to travel with us 



lPet. 



GvvticXsicTog, suneklektos. 

13. elected together with (you), salutethyou; 



(TvveXavvw, sunelauno. 

Acts 7:26. and would have set them at one again, 
(lit. drew them together to peace) 



(TWETTifiaprvpiuj, sunepimartureo . 

Heb 2: 4. God also bearing (them) witness, 



G"i>v£7r0jucu, sunepomai. 

Acts20: 4. there accompanied him into Asia 



(Tvvepyeu), sunergeo. 

Mar 16: 20. the Lord working with (them), 
Ro. 8:28. all things work together for good to them 
lCo.l6:16.and to every one that helpeth with (us), 
2Co. 6: 1. We then, (as) workers together (with him), 
Jas. 2:22. how faith wrought with his works, 



(TWEpyog, sunergos. 

Ro. 16: 3.Priscilla and Aquila my helpers in Christ 
Jesus: 
9. Salute Urbane, our helper in Christ, 
21. Timotheus my icorkfellow, and 
9. For we are labourers together with God: 

24. but are helpers of your joy: 
23. my partner and fellowhelper concerning 

you: 

25. my brother, and companion in labour, 
3. (with) other my fellowlab our xrs, 

11. These only (are my) fellow workers unto 
2. our felloidab our er in the gospel 
. l.our dearly beloved, and fellowlabourer, 
24.Demas, Lucas, my fellowlabourer s. 
3 Joh. 8. might be fellowhelpers to the truth. 



lCo. 


3: 


2Co. 


1: 




8: 


Phi. 


2: 




4: 


Col. 


4: 


lTh 


3: 


Phil 


em 



SYN 



( 712 ) 



2YN 



Mat. 1; 

Mar 3: 

6 

14 
Lu. 5 

23 
Joh.ll 

18 
Acts 1 

2 

5 

9 

10 



11 
15 
16 
19 

21 

25 

28 

ICo. 7 

11 



14 



Gvvepxojaai, sunerkomai, 

18. before they came together, she 

20. the multitude cometh together again, 

33. and came together unto him. 

53. and with him xoere assembled 

; 15. great multitudes came together to hear, 

55. the women also, which came with him from 

33. the Jews also weeping which came with her, 

20. whither the Jews always resort; and 

; 6. When they therefore were come together, 

21 . of these men xohich have companied with us 
; 6. the multitude came together, 

: 16, There came also a multitude (out) of 
: 39. Then Peter arose and went with them. 
: 23. brethren from Joppa accompanied him. 

27. and found many that were come together. 

45. as many as came with Peter, because 
: 12. the spirit bade me go with them, 
:38. and went not with them to the work. 
: 13. unto the women xohich resorted (^thither). 
: 32. knew not wherefore they were come to- 
gether. 
:16. There went with us also (certain) of the 

22. the multitude must needs come together : 
: 17. when they were come hither, 

: 17. and when they were come together, he 

: 5. and come together again, 

: 17. that ye come together not for the better, 
18. when ye come together in the church, 
20. When ye come together therefore 

33. ivhen ye come together to eat, 

34. that ye come not together unto condemna- 

tion. 
: 23. the whole church be come together 
26. when ye come together, every one of you 



gvvsgBiio, sunesthio. 



Lu. 15: 2.receiveth sinners, and eateth with them. 
Actsl0:41 . who did eat and drink with him 

11:3. and didst eat with them. 
ICo. 5: 11. with such an one no not to eat. 
Gal. 2: 12. he did eat with the Gentiles: 



ovvzGiQ, sunesis. 

Mar 12: 33. and with all the understanding, 

Lu. 2:47. were astonished at his understanding 

ICo. 1:19. bring to nothing the understanding of the 

prudent. 
Eph. 3: 4. my knowledge in the mystery of Christ 
Col. 1 : 9. in all wisdom and spiritual understanding; 
2: 2. unto all riches of the full assurance of 

understanding, 
2Ti. 2: 7. and the Lord give thee understanding in 

all things. 



gvvztoc;, sunetos. 

Mat.ll:25.from the wise and. prudent, 
Lu. 10: 2 1, from the wise and prudent, 
Actsl3: 7.Sergius Paulus, a prudent man ; 
ICo. 1:19. will bring to nothing the understanding 
of the prudent. 



<tvv£v§ok£(i), sunudoheo. 

Lu. 11 : 48. that ye allow the deeds of your fathers: 



Acts 8: 1. And Saul was consenting unto his death. 

22 : 20. and consenting unto his death, 
Ro. 1 : 32. but have pleasure in them that do them. 
ICo. 7: 12. and she be pleased to dwell with him, 
13. and if he be pleased to dwell with her, 



avvevojx^ojuLai, sunuoheomaL 

2Pet. 2 : 13. while they feast with you ; 
Jude 12. ivhen they feast with you, 



avv£(f)i(jTr)iuii, sunephisteemi. 

Actsl6:22. And the multitude rose up together against 
them: 



cruvE^wj suneko. 

Mat. 4:24. sick people that were taken with divers 

diseases 
Lu. 4:38. Simon's wife's mother was taken with a 
great fever ; 
8:37. for they were taken with great fear: 
45. Master, the multitude throng thee and 
12:50. how am I straitened till it be accomplished ! 
19:43. and keep thee in on every side, 
22: 63. the men that held Jesus mocked him, 
Acts 7 :57. stopped their ears, and ran upon him 
18: 5. Paul was pressed in the spirit, 
28: 8. the father of Publius lag sick of a fever 
and of 
2Co. 5:14. the love of Christ constraineth us ; because 
Phi. 1 ;23. For I am in a strait betwixt two, 



avvi)&ofiai) suneedomai. 

Ro. 7 : 22. For I delight in the law of God 



avvriOzia, suneethia. 



Joh. 18:39. But ye have a custom, 
lCo.l 1 : 16. we have no such custom, 



Gvvr}\iKid)TriQ, suneelikiotees. 

Gal. 1:14. above many my equals in mine own nation, 



GvvOaTTTOimai, sunthaptomai. 

Ro. 6: 4. we are buried with (lit. have been buried 

with) him by baptism into death: 
Col. 2:12. Buried with him in baptism, 



GwdXaofiai, sunthlaomai. 

Mat.21 :44. fall on this stone shall be broken : 
Lu. 20: 18. fall upon that stone shall be broken . 



Gvv0\i€io, sunthlibo. 

Mar 5: 24. people followed him, and thronged hhn. 
31. Thou seest the multitude thronging thee, 



2YN 



( 713 ) 



SYN 



(TvvOpvTTTWs sunthrupto. 



(tvvoikUo, sunoikeo. 

Acts21:13.WhaJ mean ye to weep and lo break 1Pet .3: 7. dwellwith (them) according to I 
mine heart? 



Ma 


t.l3:13. 




14. 




15. 




19. 




23. 




51. 




15:10. 




16:12. 




17:13. 


Mar 4:12. 




6:52. 




7:14. 




8:17. 




21. 


Lu. 


2:50. 




8:10. 




18:34. 




24:45. 


Acts 7:25. 




28:26. 




27. 


Ro. 


3:11. 




15:21. 


2Co.]0:12. 



Eph. 5:17. 



crvvirjjuit, sunieemi. 

, neither do they understand. 
ye shall hear, and shall not understand j 
and should understand with (their) heart, 
and understandeth (it) not, then 
heareth the word, and understandeth 
Ham ye understood all these things ? 
Hear, and understand: 
Then understood the} 7 how that he 
Then the disciples understood 
they may hear, and not understand; 
For they considered not 
Hearken unto me every one (of you), and 

understand : 
perceive ye not yet, neither understand? 
How is it that ye do not understand? 
And they understood not the saying which 
and hearing they might not understand. 
And they understood none of these things: 
they might understand the scriptures, 
his brethren would have understood 
but they understood not. 
ye shall hear, and shall not understand; 
and understand with (their) heart, 
There is none that understandeth, 
that have not heard shall understand. 
comparing themselves among themselves, 

are not wise. 
but understanding what the will of the 



(jwiaravu), sunistano. 

2Co. 3: l.Do we begin again to commend ourselves? 
5 : 12. we commend not ourselves again unto you, 
10: 12. with some that commend themselves: 



<rvvHJTa.il), avvL(jTTf]fii, sunistao, 
sunisteemi. 

Lu. 9:32. and the two men that stood with him. 
Ro. 3: 5. But if our unrighteousness commend the 
5: 8. But God commendeth his love toward us, 
16: 1.1 commend unto you Phebe our sister, 
2Co. 4: 2. commending ourselves to every man's con- 
science 
6: 4. But in all (things) approving ourselves 
7:11. In all (things) ye have approved yourselves 
10:18. For not he that commendeth himself 

— but whom the Lord commendeth. 
12:11.1 ought to have been commended of you: 
Gal. 2:18.1 make myself a transgressor. 
Col. 1:17. and by him all things consist. 
2Pet. 3 : 5. standing out of the water and in the water : 



avvo^Evio, sunoduo. 

Acts 9: 7. And the men which journeyed with him 



Gvvo&ia, sunodia. 

Lu. 2: 44. supposing him to have been in the com- 
pany, 



(TvvoiKo^o/uiioiuiai, sunoikodomeomai. 

Eph 2:22. In whom ye also are builded together 



(jvvofxikiii)-) sunomileo. 

Actsl0:27. And as he talked with him, he went 



Gwojiopzii), sunomoreo. 

Actsl8: 7. whose house joined hard to the synagogue. 



avvoyj)) sunohee. 

Lu. 21: 25. upon the earth distress of nations, 
2Co. 2 : 4. out of much affliction and anguish of heart 
I wrote unto you 



<jvvTao~o-(i), suntasso. 

Mat.26:19. And the disciples did as Jesus had ap- 
pointed them ; 
27: 10. as the Lord appointed me. 



<jvvt£\eio., suntelia. 

Mat.l3:39.the harvest is the end of the world; 
((tvvtsXeio. tov aiiovog) 
40. so shall it be in the end of this world. 

(<tvvt. r. ai.) 
49. So shall it be at the end of the world: 
(<r. r. at.) 
24: 3. and of the end of the world? (o-. r. at.) 
28: 20. unto the end of the world. (<t. t. ai.) 
Heb 9:26. once in the end of the world hath he 
(<r. t. di.) 



o-vvTe\£(i)> sunteleo. 



Mat. 7:28. when Jesus had ended these sayings, 
Mar 13: 4. when all these things shall be fulfilled? 
Lu. 4: 2. and when they were ended, he 

13. And when the devil had ended all the 
Acts21:27.when the seven days were almost ended, 
Ro. 9: 28. he will finish the work, and cut (it) short 
Heb 8: 8. 1 will make a new covenant with the 



orvvrljLtvwj suntemno, 

Ro. 9 : 28. andcw£(it) short in righteousness : because 
a short work will the Lord make 



o-dvttjjoIw, sunteereo. 

Mat. 9:17. and both are preserved. 

Mar 6: 20. and observed him; and when he heard him, 



SYN 



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SYS 



Lu. 2: 19. Mary kept all these things, and pondered 
5: 38. and both are 



avvTtO^iuLi, suntitheemi. 

Lu. 22: 5. and covenanted to give him money. 
Joh. 9: 22. for the Jews had agreed already, that if 
Acts23:20. The Jews have agreed to desire thee that 
24: 9. And the Jews also assented, saying 



(TWTOjuwg, suntomos. 

Acts24: 4. hear us of thy clemency a few words, (lit. 
concisely) 



avvtofiocna, sunomosia. 

Acts23: 13. which had made this conspiracy. 



avpriQi surtis. 

Acts27:17.1est they should fall into the quicksands, 



(tuitjoe^wj suntreko. 

Mar. 6:33. and ran afoot thither out of all cities, 
Acts 3: 11. all the people ran together unto them 
IPet. 4: 4. that ye run not with (them) to the same 
excess 



Gvvrp'&u)) suntribo. 

Mat.l2:20. A bruised reed shall he not break, 
Mar 5: 4. and the fetters broken in pieces : 

14: 3. and she brake the box, and poured 
Lu. 4:18. he hath sent me to heal the brokenhearted, 

9 :39. bruising him hardly departeth from him. 
Joh. 19:38. A bone of him shall not be broken. 
Ro. 16: 20. shall bruise Satan under your feet 
Rev. 2: 27. as the vessels of a potter shall they be 
broken to shivers; (lit. are broken, &c.) 

Note. — Some copies here read o-vvrpitrjaerai. 



(Tvpw, suro. 

Joh. 21 : 8. dragging the net with fishes. 

Acts 8: 3. and haling men and women 

14:19. having stoned Paul, drew (him) out of 
17: 6. drew Jason and certain brethren unto 

Rev 12: 4. his tail drew the third part of the stars 



<rv(7Trapa(T(j(i), susparasso. 

Lu. 9 : 42. the devil threw him down, and tare (him) 



(Tvaarjuiov, susseemon. 

Marl4:44.had given them a token, saying, 



avaaiiyjia, sussoma, 
Eph 3: 6.fellowheirs, and of the same body, 



ovvrpififxcL) suntrimma. 
Ro. 3: 16. Destruction and misery (are) in their ways: 



GvvTpo(j)OQ, suntrophos. 

Actsl3: 1. which had been brought up with Herod 



(jwrvy^avWi suntunkano. 

Lu. 8: 19. and could not come at him for the press. 



crvcFTaoiacFTrjQ, sustasiastees. 

Mar 15 : 7 . bound with them that had made insurrection 
with him, 



GVGTaTiKog, sustatikos. 

2Co. 3: 1. epistles of commendation to you, or (letters) 
of commendation from you? 



crvvviroKpivojuiai, sunupohrinomai. 

Gal. 2: 13. And the other Jews dissembled likewise 
with him : 



GvvvTTOvpytto, sunupourgeo. 

2Co. 1 :11. Ye also helping together by prayer 



(TvvwSivbj, suriodino. 

Ro- 8: 22. travaileth in pain together until now. 



GVGTavpoio, sustauroo. 

Mat.27:44. The thieves also, which were crucified with 

him, 
Mar 15: 32. they that were crucified with him 
Joh. 19 :32. and of the other ivhich was crucified with 

him. 
Ro. 6: 6. our old man is crucified with (him), (lit. 

has been crucified with) 
Gal. 2:20. 1 am crucified with Christ: (lit. I have been 

crucified with) 



GverriWu), sustello. 

Acts 5: 6. And the young men arose, wound him up, 
lCo. 7:29.But this I say, brethren, the time (is) 
short : 



<jv(jTEvaZ,(i), sustenazo. 

Ro. 8:22. groaneth and travaileth in pain together 



SYS ( 715 ) 

<jv(TTOL)(i(i), sustollieo. 

Gal. 4: 25. and" answcreth to Jerusalem which now is 



arvGTpaTLwTiig, sustratiotees. 

Phi. 2:25. companion in labour, and fellow soldier, 
Philem 2. and Archippus our fellowsoldier, 



(jvarpicjxjt), sustrepho. 

Acts28: 3. And when Paul had gathered a bundle of 



avGTpoQri, sustrophee. 

Actsl9:40. may give an account of this concourse. 
23: 12. certain of the Jews banded together, (lit. 
having made a combination) 



<jvoxr}pLaTtZ,oiJ.ai, suskeematizomai. 

Ro. 12: 2. And be not conformed to this world: 
IPet. 1:14. not fashioning yourselves according to the 
former lusts 



2XE 
crcjio^pCog, sphodros. 



Acts27: 18. And we being exceedingly tossed 



o-typayiZu), sphragizo. 



Mat.27:66. 
Joh. 3:33. 
6:27. 
Ro. 15:28. 
2Co. 1:22. 
11:10. 

Eph. 1:13. 

4:30. 

Rev. 7: 3 

4, 



acpayrj, sphagee. 



Acts 8 
Ro. 8 
Jas. 5 



32. He was led as a sheep to the slaughter- 
36. accounted as sheep for the slaughter. 
5. as in a day of slaughter. 



o-cpajLov, sphagion. 



Acts 7: 42. have ye offered to me slain beasts 



GcpaTTw, sphatto. 

Uoh. 3:12. and slew his brother. And wherefore slew 

he him? 
Rev. 5: 6. stood a Lamb as it had been slain, 

9. for thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us 
12. Worthy is the Lamb that was stain 
6: 4. that they should kill one another: 
9. the souls of them that were slai?i 
13: 3. one of his heads as it were wounded to 
death ; 
8. written in the book of life of the Lamb slain 
from the foundation of the world. 
18:24. and of all that were slain upon the earth. 



o-(j)6()pa, sphodra. 

Mat. 2: 10. they rejoiced with exceeding great joy. 
17: 6. and were sore afraid. 

23. And they were exceeding sorry. 
18: 31. they were very sorry, and came 
19:25. they were exceedingly amazed, 
26:22. And they were exceeding sorrowful, 
27:54. they feared greatly, saying, 

Mar 16 : 4. for it was very great . 

Lu. 18:23. for he was very rich. 

Acts 6: 7. the number of the disciples multiplied in 
Jerusalem greatly ; 

Rev.l6:21.the plague thereof was exceeding great. 



10: 4 
20: 3, 
22:10 



seali?ig the stone, and setting a watch. 

hath set to his seal that God is true. 

for him hath God the Father sealed. 

and have sealed to them this fruit, 

Who hath also sealed us, and given 

no man shall stop me of this boasting (lit. 
this boasting shall not be sealed to me) 

ye were sealed with that holy Spirit 

whereby ye are sealed unto the day 

till we have sealed the servants of our God 

the number of them which were sealed: 
(and there were) sealed an hundred 
(and) forty 

of Juda (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Reuben (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Gad (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Aser (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Nepthalim (were) sealed twelve thou- 
sand. 

of Manasses (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Simeon (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Levi (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Issachar (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Zabulon (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Joseph (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

of Benjamin (were) sealed twelve thou- 
sand. 

Seal up those things which the seven 

and shut him up, and set a seal upon him, 

Seal not the sayings of the pror/hecy of 
this book: 



Note. — In 2Co.l 1:10, the received text reads (bpayrj- 
aerai, and so also the best MSS. and all the versions. 



a(j>payig, sphragis. 

Ro. 4: 1 1 . a seal of the righteousness of the faith 
lCo. 9: 2. the seal of mine apostleship are ye 
2Ti. 2:19. having this seal, The Lord knoweth...his. 
Rev. 5: 1. sealed with seven seals. 

2. and to loose the seals thereof? 

5. and to loose the seven seals thereof. 
9. and to open the seals thereof: 
6: l.the Lamb opened one of the seals, 

3. when he had opened the second seal, 
5. when he had opened the third seal, 
7. when he had opened the fourth seal, 
9. when he had opened the fifth seal, 

12. when he had opened the sixth seal, 
7: 2. having the seal of the living God: 
8: 1. when he had opened the seventh seal, 
9 : 4. have not the seal of God in their foreheads. 



a^vpov, sphuron. 

Acts 3: 7. his feet and ancle bones received strength. 



o-^sSov, skedon. 

Actsl3:44.came almost the whole city together 

19: 26. but almost throughout all Asia, 
Heb 9:22. And almost all things are by the law 



2XH 



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skeema. 



ICo. 7:31. for the fashion of this world passeth 
Phi. 2 : 8. And being found in fashion as a man, 



(T\iZd)i skizo. 

Mat.27:51.the veil of the temple was rent in twain 
— the earth did quake, and the rocks rent; 
Mar 1 : 10. he saw the heavens opened, 

15: 38. the veil of the temple was rent in twain 
Lu. 5: 36. then both the new maketh a rent, 

23: 45. veil of the temple was rent in the midst. 
Joh.l9:24. Let us not rend it, but cast lots for it, 

21:11. yet was not the net broken. 
Actsl4: 4. the multitude of the city was divided: 

23: 7. and the multitude was divided. 



o-xio"/xa, skisma. 



Mat. 9: 16. and the rent is made worse. 
Mar 2:21. and the rent is made worse. 
Joh. 7 : 43. there was a division among the people 
9: 16. there was a division among them. 

10:19. There was a division therefore 
ICo. 1:10. (that) there be no divisions among you; 

J 1 : 18. 1 hear that there be divisions among you; 

12: 25. That there should be no schism in the 



cr)(oiviov, skoinion. 

Joh. 2: 15. made a scourge of small cords, 
Acts27: 32. soldiers cut off the ropes of the boat, 



(T^oXa^w, skolazo. 

Mat:12:44.he findeth (it) empty, swept, 

ICo. 7: 5. that ye may give yourselves to fasting 



tr^oArfo skolee. 
Actsl9: 9. daily in the school of one Tyrannus. 



Mat. 1:21 

8:25, 

9:21. 

22. 

10:22, 
14:30 
16:25, 
18:11 
19:25, 
24:13, 



22. 

27:40, 
42, 
49. 

3: 4. 

5:23. 
28. 
34. 



Mar 



<7w£w, SOZO, 

for he shall save his people from their 

sins, 
saying, Lord, save us: we perish, 
but touch his garment, I shall be whole. 
thy faith hath made thee whole. And the 

woman was made whole from that hour, 
he that endureth to the end shall be saved. 
he cried, saying, Lord, save me. 
whosoever will save his life shall lose it: 
is come to save that which was lost, 
saying, Who then can be saved? 
endure unto the end, the same shall be 

saved. 
there should no flesh be saved: 
buildest (it) in three days, save thyself. 
He saved others ; himself he cannot save. 
whether Elias will come to save him. 
to save life, or to kill ? 
hands on her, that she may be healed; 
may touch but his clothes, I shall be whole. 
thy faith hath made thee whole ,• 



Mar 6: 

8: 

10: 

13: 

15: 

16 
Lu. 6 

7 



18 



39 

Joh. 3:17. 

5:34 

10: 9 

11:12 

12:27 

47 

Acts 2:21 

40, 

47, 



16 

27 

Ro. 5 



11 



ICo. 



56. as many as touched him were made whole. 

35. whosoever will save his life shall lose it ; 

— the same shall save it. 
26. Who then can be saved? 
52. thy faith hath made thee whole. 
13. unto the end, the same shall be saved. 
20.no flesh should be saved: 

30. Save thyself, and come down 

31. He saved others ; himself he cannot save. 
16. and is baptized shall be saved; 

9. to save life, or to destroy (it)? 
50. Thy faith hath saved thee; go in peace. 
12. lest they should believe and be saved. 

36. was possessed of the devils was healed. 
48. thy faith hath made thee whole ; 

50. and she shall be made whole. 

24. whosoever will save his life shall lose it: 

— the same shall save it. 

56. to destroy men's lives, but to save 

23. Lord, are there few that be saved? 

19. thy faith hath made thee whole. 

33. seek to save his life shall lose it; 
: 26. Who then can be saved? 

42. thy faith hath saved thee. 

; 10. and to save that which was lost. 

;35. He saved others; let him save himself, 

37. If thou be the king of the Jews, save 

thyself. 
. If thou be Christ, save thyself and us. 
, that the world through him might be saved. 
. these things I say, that ye might be saved. 
.he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, 
, Lord, if he sleep, he shall do well. 
.Father, save me from this hour: 
. to judge the world, but to save the world. 
. on the name of the Lord shall be saved. 
, Save yourselves (lit. be saved) from this 

untoward generation. 
. the Lord added to the church daily such 

as should be saved, (lit. the saved) 
: 9. by what means he is made whole ; 

12. whereby we must be saved. 

: 14. thou and all thy house shall be saved. 
: 9. he had faith to be healed, 
: 1. after the manner of Moses, ye cannot be 
saved. 

11. we shall be saved, even as they. 
;30. what must I do to be saved? 

31. and thou shalt be saved, and thy house. 
: 20. all hope that we should be saved 

31. Except these abide in the ship, ye cannot 

be saved. 
: 9. we shall be saved from wrath through him. 

10. we shall be saved by his life. 
:24. For we are saved by hope : 
:27. a remnant shall be saved : 
: 9. that God hath raised him from the dead, 
thou shalt be saved. 

13. upon the name of the Lord shall be saved. 
: 14. and might save some of them. 

26. And so all Israel shall be saved: 
: 18. unto us which are saved it is the power of 
God. 

21. to save them that believe. 

15. but he himself shall be saved; yet so as 

by fire. 
5. that the spirit may be saved in the day 
16. whether thou shalt save (thy) husband? 

— whether thou shalt save (thy) wife? 

22. that I might by all means save some. 

33. but the (profit) of many, that they may 
be saved. 



soz 



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2&M 



lCo.15 


: 2. 


2 Co 


2 


:15. 


Eph 


2 


5. 
8. 


ITh 


2 


:16. 


2Th 


2 


:10 


ITi. 


1 


15. 




2 


4. 

15. 




4 


16. 


2Ti. 


1 


• 9. 




4 


18. 


Tit. 


3: 


5. 


Heb 


5 


7. 




7 


25. 


Jas. 


1 


21. 




2: 


14. 




4: 


12. 




5: 


15, 
20. 


lPet.3:21. 




4: 


18. 


Jude 




5. 

23. 



Rev.21 : 24, 



. By which also ye are saved, 

• a sweet savour of Christ, in them that are 

saved, 
. by grace ye are saved ; 
. For by grace are ye saved through faith ; 
. that they might be saved, 
. the love of the truth, that they might be 

saved. 
, Christ Jesus came into the world to save 

sinners ; 
, Who will have all men to be saved, 
.Notwithstanding she shall be saved in 

childbearing, 
, thou shalt both save thyself, and them that 
. Who hath saved us, and called (us) 
.and will preserve (me) unto his heavenly 

kingdom: 
but according to his mercy he saved us, 
unto him that was able to save him 
able also to save them to the uttermost 
the engrafted word, which is able to save 

your souls, 
and have not works ? can faith save him ? 
who is able to save and to destroy: 
And the prayer of faith shall save the sick, 
shall save a soul from death, 
(even) baptism doth also now save us 
And if the righteous scarcely be saved, 
having saved the people out of the land of 
And others save with fear, pulling (them) 

out 
And the nations of them which are saved 



Mat. 5:29, 

30. 

6:22. 

23. 
25. 

10:28. 

14:12. 
26:12. 

26. 
27:52. 

58. 

59. 

Mar 5:29. 

14: 8. 

22. 

15:43, 

45, 

Lu. 11:34. 



36, 

12: 4, 

22 

23 

17:37, 

22:19 

23:52, 

55, 

24: 3, 

23. 

Joh. 2:21 



(Tto/uia, soma. 

.not (that) thy whole body should be 

thy whole body should be cast into hell. 

The light of the body is the eye: 

thy whole body shall be full of light. 

thy whole body shall be full of darkness. 

for your body, what ye shall put on. 

and the body than raiment? 

And fear not them which kill the body, 

to destroy both soul and body in hell. 

came, and took up the body, and 

she hath poured this ointment on my body, 

Take, eat ; this is my body. 

and many bodies of the saints which slept 

begged the body of Jesus. Then Pilate 

commanded the body to be delivered, 
when Joseph had taken the body, 
and she felt in (her) body that she 
to anoint my body to the burying. 
Take, eat: this is my body. 
and craved the body of Jesus, 
he gave the body to Joseph. 
The light of the body is the eye: 
thy whole body also is full of light ; 
thy body also (is) full of darkness. 
If thy whole body therefore (be) full of 

light, 
Be not afraid of them that kill the body, 
for the body, what ye shall put on. 
and the body (is more) than raiment. 
Wheresoever the body (is), thither will 
This is my body which is given 'for you: 
unto Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus, 
and how his body was laid, 
found not the body of the Lord Jesus, 
when they found not his body, they came, 
he spake of the temple of his body. 



Joh . 1 9 : 31 . the bodies should not remain upon the cross 
38. that he might take away the body of Jesus : 

— and took the body of Jesus . 

40. Then took they the body of Jesus, 
20: 12. where the body of Jesus had lain. 
Acts 9: 40. and turning (him) to the body said, 
Ro. 1 : 24. to dishonour their own bodies 

4:19. he considered not his own body now dead, 
6: 6. that the body of sin might be destroyed, 

12. reign in your mortal body, 

7: 4. dead to the law by the body of Christ: 
24. deliver me from the body of this death? 

8:10. the body (is) dead because of sin; 
11. shall also quicken your mortal bodies 

13. do mortify the deeds of the body, 
23»(to wit), the redemption of our body. 

12: l.that ye present your bodies a living 

4. as we have many members in one body, 

5. we, (being) many, are one body in Christ, 
iCo. 5: 3. For I verily, as absent in body, 

6: 13. Now the body (is) not for fornication, 

— and the Lord for the body. 

15. your bodies are the members of Christ? 
16. joined to an harlot is one body? 

18. that a man doeth is without the body ; 

— sinneth against his own body. 

19. your body is the temple of the Holy Ghost 

20. therefore glorify God in your body, 

7: 4. The wife hath not power of her own body, 

— the husband hath not power of his own 

body, 
34. she may be holy both in body and in spirit: 
9:27. But I keep under my body, 
10: 16. the communion of the body of Christ? 
17. (being) many are one bread, (and) one 
body : 
11:24. Take, eat: this is my body, 

27. shall be guilty of the body and blood of 
29. not discerning the Lord's body. 
12: 12. For as the body is one, and hath 

— ' the members of that one body, being many, 
are one body : so also (is) Christ. 

13. are we all baptized into one body, 

14. For the body is not one member, but 

15. 1 am not of the body ; is it therefore not 

of the body? 
16. 1 am not of the body ; is it therefore not 

of the body ? 

17. If the whole body (were) an eye, 

18. every one of them in the body, 

19. all one member, where (were) the body? 
20. many members, yet but one body. 

22. those members of the body, 

23. And those (members) of the body, 

24. but God hath tempered the body together, 

25. should be no schism in the body ; 
27. Now ye are the body of Christ, 

13: 3. though I give my body to be burned, 
15:35. and with what body do they come ? 

37. thou sowest not that body that shall be, 

38. But God giveth it a body as it hath pleased 

him, and to every seed his own body. 
40. also celestial bodies, and bodies terrestrial : 
44. It is sown a natural body ; it is raised a 
spiritual body. There is a natural body, 
and there is a spiritual body. 
2Co. 4:10. bearing about in the body the dying of 
— might be made manifest in our body. 
5: 6. whilst we are at home in the body, 
8. rather to be absent from the body, 
10. receive the things (done) in (his) body, 
10: 10. but (his) bodily presence (is) weak, 



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2Co.l2: 2. the body, I cannot tell ; or whether out of 
the body, 
3. in the body, or out of the body, I cannot 
tell: 
Gal. 6: 17. 1 bear in my body the marks of the Lord 
Eph. 1 -.23. Which is his body, the fulness of him 
2: 16. unto God in one body by the cross, 
4: 4. (There is) one body, and one Spirit, 
12. for the edifying of the body of Christ: 

1 6. From whom the whole body fitly joined 

— maketh increase of the body unto 
5: 23. and he is the saviour of the body. 

28. to love their wives as their own bodies. 
30. For we are members of his body, 
Phi. 1 :20. Christ shall be magnified in my body, 
3:21. Who shall change our vile body, 

— like unto his glorious body, ' 
Col. 1:18. And he is the head of the body, 

22. In the body of his flesh through death, 
24. in my flesh for his body's sake, 

2: 11. putting off the body of the sins of the flesh 

17. but the body (is) of Christ. 

19. from which all the body by joints and 

23. humility, and neglecting of the body ; 

3: 15. to the which also ye are called in one 
body ; 
lTh. 5:23. and body be preserved blameless unto 
HeblO: 5. but a body hast thou prepared me: 

10. through the offering of the body of Jesus 
22. our bodies washed with pure water. 

13: 3. as being yourselves also in the body. 

11. For the bodies of those beasts, 

Jas. 2: 16. things which are needful to the body ; 
26. as the body without the spirit is dead, 
3: 2. able also to bridle the whole body. 
3. and we turn about their whole body. 
6. that it defileth the whole body, 
1 Pet. 2: 24. bare our sins in his own body on the tree, 
Jude 9. he disputed about the body of Moses, 
Rev. 18: 13. slaves, (lit. bodies) and souls of men. 



crwfMtTiKOQ, somatikos. 

Lu. 3: 22. the Holy Ghost descended in a bodily 

shape " 
ITi. 4: 8. For bodily exercise profiteth little: but 



awjULariKujg, somatikos. 
Col. 2: 9. all the fulness of the Godhead bodily. 



ITi. 


2: 3. 




4:10. 


2Ti. 


1:10. 


Tit. 


1: 3. 




4. 




2:10. 




13. 




3: 4. 




6. 


2Pet 


.1: 1. 




11. 




2:20. 




3: 2. 




18. 


Uoh.4:14. 


Jude 25. 



SOT 

in the sight of God our Saviour; 
who is the saviour of all men, specially 
by the appearing of our Saviour Jesus 
the commandment of God our Saviour; 
and the Lord Jesus Christ our Saviour. 
adorn the doctrine of God our Saviour 
of the great God and our Saviour Jesus 
and love of God our Saviour toward 
through Jesus Christ our Saviour; 
of God and our Saviour Jesus Christ: 
kingdom of our Lord and Saviour Jesus 
the knowledge of the Lord and Saviour 

Jesus Christ, 
of us the apostles of the Lord and Saviour: 
our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 
.the Father sent the Son (to be) the 

Saviour of the world. 
To the only wise God our Saviour, 



Lu. 



1:69. 
71. 



77. 



19: 9. 

Joh. 4:22, 

Acts 4:12, 

7:25. 

13:26. 

47. 

16:17. 

27:34, 

Ro. 1:16, 

10: 1. 

10, 

11:11, 

13:11, 

2Co. 1: 6 

6: 2 



(Tivpevw, soruo, 

Ro. 12:20. thou shalt heap coals of fire on his head. 
2Ti. 3: 6. and lead captive silly women laden with 



(jwrrjpy soteer. 

Lu. 1:47. hath rejoiced in God my Saviour. 

2: 11. a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. 
Joh. 4:42. the Christ, the Saviour of the world. 
Acts 5:31. (to be) a Prince and a Saviour, for to 

13:23. raised unto Israel a Saviour, Jesus: 
Eph 5 : 23. and he is the saviour of the body. 
Phi. 3:20. we look for the Saviour, the Lord Jesus 
1 Ti. 1 : 1 . by the commandment of God our Saviour, 
and Lord Jesus Christ, 





7: 


10. 


Eph 


1 


13. 


Phi. 


1 


19. 

28. 




2 


12. 


ITh. 


5 


8. 
9. 


2Th. 


2 


13. 


2Ti. 


2 


10. 




3 


15. 


Heb 


1 


14. 




2 


3. 

10. 




5 


9. 




6 


9. 




9:28. 




11 


7. 


lPet.l 


5. 






9. 






10. 


2Pet.3:15. 


Jude 


3. 


Rev 


7 


10. 




12 


10. 




19 


1. 



GWTiqpia, soteeria. 

hath raised up an horn of salvation for U3 
That we should be saved (lit. salvation) 

from our enemies, 
To give knowledge of salvation unto his 

people 
This day is salvation come to this house, 
for salvation is of the Jews. 
Neither is there salvation in any other: 
by his hand would deliver them: 
to you is the word of this salvation sent, 
for salvation unto the ends of the earth. 
shew unto us the way of salvation. 
for this is for your health : 
is the power of God unto salvation 
that they might be saved. 
confession is made unto salvation, 
salvation (is come) unto the Gentiles, 
for now (is) our salvation nearer than 
(it is) for your consolation and salvation, 
(it is) for your consolation and salvation. 
in the day of salvation have I succoured 
behold, now (is) the day of salvation. 
worketh repentance to salvation 
the gospel of your salvation : 
this shall turn to my salvation 
but to you of salvation, and that of God. 
work out your own salvation with fear 
for an helmet, the hope of salvation. 
to obtain salvation by our Lord Jesus 
chosen you to salvation through 
that they may also obtain the salvation 
able to make thee wise unto salvation 
who shall be heirs of salvation? 
if we neglect so great salvation ; 
make the captain of their salvation perfect 
the author of eternal salvation 
and things that accompany salvation, 
second time without sin unto salvation. 
prepared an ark to the saving of his house; 
by the power of God through faith unto 

salvation 
(even) the salvation of (your) souls. 
Of which salvation the prophets 
longsuffering of our Lord (is) salvation ; 
unto you of the common salvation, 
Salvation to our God which sitteth upon 

the throne, 
Now is come salvation, and strength, 
Salvation, and glory, and honour, and 



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GWTi)piov, soteerion. 

Lu. 2:30. For mine eyes have seen thy salvation, | Ro. 3 

3: 6. all flesh shall see the salvation of God. Jas. 5 

Acts28:28.that the salvation of God is sent unto the 

Gentiles, 
Eph. 6:17. And take the helmet of salvation, 



TaXaiTTw'pia, talaip* 



ona. 

16. Destruction and misery (are) in their ways 
1 . weep and howl for your miseries 



o-ojrrjpLoc;, soteerios. 

Tit. 2: 11. the grace of God that bringeth salvation 



Guxppovzb), soptironeo. 

Mar 5: 15. and clothed, and in his right mind: 

Lu. 8:35. clothed, and in his right mind: 

Ro. 12: 3. but to think soberly, according as God 

2Co. 5: 13. or whether we be sober, 

Tit. 2: 6. likewise exhort to be sober minded. 

lPet.4: 7. be ye therefore sober, and watch unto 



(juxppoviZu), sophronizo. 

Tit. 2: 4. That they may teach the young women 
to be sober, 



aw^povKjfjLog, sophronismos. 

2Ti. 1 : 7. and of love, and of a sound mind. 



Tit. 



(Thxppovcijg) sophrorios, 

righteously, and 



2: 12. we should live 
godly, 



G&typoo-vvvii sophrosunee. 



Acts26:25.the words of truth and 

lTi. 2: 9. with shamefacedness and sobriety; 

15. and charity and holiness with sobriety. 



(Tiotypwv, sophron. 



ITi. 3: 2. vigilant, sober, of good behaviour, 
Tit. 1 : 8. sober, just, holy, temperate ; 
2: 2. temperate, sound in faith, 

5. discreet, chaste, keepers at home, 



rayjuia, tagma. 

lCo.l5:23.But every man in his own order , 



TciKTog, taktos. 

Actsl2:2i. And upon a set day Herod, arrayed 



ToXanrwpid), talaiporeo. 

Jas. 4; 9. Be afflicted, and mourn, and weep: 



Ta\al7rwp0Q, talaipdros. 

Ro. 7:24. O wretched man that I am ! 

Rev. 3: 17. and knowest not that thou art wretched, 



TaXavTicuoQi talantiaios. 

Rev,16:21. (every stone) about the weight of a talent , 



raXavrovj talanton. 

Mat.l8:24.which owed him ten thousand talents. 
25:15. And unto one he gave five talents, 
16. he that had received the five talents 

— and made (them) other five talents. 

20. he that had received five talents came and 
brought other five talents, 

— thou deliveredst unto me five talents : 

behold, I have gained beside them five 
talents more. 
22. He also that had received two talents came 
and said, Lord, thou deliveredst unto 
me two talents : 

— gained two other talents beside them. 

24. he which had received the one talent 

25. and hid thy talent in the earth: 

28. Take therefore the talent from him, and 
give (it) unto him which hath ten 
talents. 



raXiOd, talitha. 

Mar 5 : 41 . Talitha cumi ; which is, being interpreted, 
Damsel, I say unto thee, arise. 



Ta/Auov, tamion. 

Mat. 6: 6. when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, 

24: 26. behold, (he is) in the secret chambers; 
Lu. 12: 3. that which ye have spoken in the ear in 
closets 
24. which neither have storehouse nor barn ; 



ravvv see after vvv* 



ratiiQ, taxis. 

Lu. 1:8. before God in the order of his course, 
lCo.l4:40.be done decently and in order. 
Col. 2: 5. joying and beholding your order, 
Heb 5: 6. for ever after the order of Melchisedec. 
10. high priest after the order of Melchisedec. 
6: 20. after the order of Melchisedec. 
7: 11. after the order of Melchisedec, and not be 
called after the order of Aaron ? 
17. for ever after the order of Melchisedec. 
21 . after the order of Melchisedec: 



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TAY 



Tcnruvog, tapmos. 

Mat.l 1:29. for I am meek and lowly in heart: 
Lu. 1 :52. and exalted them of low degree. 
Ro. 12: 16. condescend to men of low estate. 
2Co. 7: 6. comforteth those that are cast doivn, 

10: l.who in presence (am) base among you, 
Jas. 1 : 9. Let the brother of low degree rejoice 

4: 6. but giveth grace unto the humble. 
lPet.5: 5. and giveth grace to the humble. 



ra7r£Lvo(j)po(jvvr], taplnophrosunee. 

Acts20: 19. Serving the Lord with all humility of mind, 
Eph. 4: 2. With all lowliness and meekness, 
Phi. 2: 3. but in lowliness of mind let each esteem 
Col. 2:18. in a voluntary humility 

23. and humility, and neglecting of the body ; 
3:12. humbleness of mind, meekness, 
lPet.5: 5. and be clothed with humility : 



tclttuvou), tapinoo. 

Mat.18: 4. Whosoever therefore shall humble himself 

23: 12. whosoever shall exalt himself shall be 

abased; and he that shall humble himself 

Lu. 3: 5. mountain and hill shall be brought low ; 

14:11. whosoever exalteth himself shall be abased; 

and he that humbleth himself 
18: 14. shall be abased; and he that humbleth 
himself shall 
2Co.l 1 : 7. in abasing myself that ye might 

12: 21. my God will humble me among you, 
Phi. 2: 8. he humbled himself, and became obedient 

4:12.1 know both how to be abased, and 
Jas. 4:10. Humble yourselves in the sight of the Lord, 
lPet.5: 6. Humble yourselves therefore under the 



Tcnreivu)o-ig, tapinosis. 
Lu. 1:48. For he hath regarded the low estate of his 

handmaiden: 
Acts 8:33. In his humiliation his judgment was taken 

away: 
Phi. 3:21. Who shall change our vile body, (lit. body 

of humiliation} 
Jas. 1 : 10. But the rich, in that he is made low : 



rapayfi, tarakee. 



Mar 13: 8. there shall be famines and troubles: 
Joh. 5: 4. after the troubling of the water 



rapa\og, tarakos. 

Actsl2:18.no small stir among the soldiers, 

19:23. there arose no small stir about that way. 



raprapoo), tartaroo. 

2Pet. 2: 4. but cast (them) down to hell, and 



Tapaacrii), tarasso. 

Mat. 2: 3. he was troubled, and all Jerusalem 

14: 26. they were troubled, saying, It is a spirit ; 
Mar 6: 50. For they all saw him, and were troubled. 
Lu. 1:12. when Zacharias saw (him), he was troubled, 
24:38. Why are ye troubled ? and why do thoughts 
Joh. 5: 4. into the pool, and troubled the water: 
7. no man, when the water is troubled, 
11 :33. he groaned in the spirit, and was troubled, 
12:27. Now is my soul troubled ; 
13: 21. he ivas troubled in spirit, and testified, 
14: 1 . Let not your heart be troubled : 
27. Let not your heart be troubled, 
Actsl5: 24. which went out from us have troubled you 

17: 8. And they troubled the people 
Gal. 1 : 7. but there be some that trouble you, 

5: 10. he that troubleth you shall bear his judg- 
ment, 
lPet.3: 14.be not afraid of their terror, neither be 
troubled; 



raao-u), tasso. 

Mat.28: 16. where Jesus had appointed them. 

Lu. 7: 8. am a man set under authority, 

Actsl3:48.as were ordained to eternal life believed. 
15: 2. they determined that Paul and Barnabas, 
22: 10. which are appointed for thee to do. 
28 : 23. And when they had appointed him a day, 

Ro. 13: 1. the powers that be are ordained of God. 

lCo.l6:15.they have addicted themselves to the 
ministry 



ravpog, tauros. 

Mat.22: 4.my oxen and (my) fatlings (are) killed, 
Actsl4: 13. brought oxen and garlands unto the gates, 
Heb 9: 13. if the blood of bulls and of goats, 

10: 4. not possible that the blood of bulls and 



ravTCLj tauta, from 6 avrog. 



Lu 



6: 23. for in the like manner {Kara tolvtcl) did 
their fathers 
26. so (k\ r.) did their fathers to the false 
17 :30. Even thus (/e. r.)shall itbe in the day when 
lTh. 2: 14. have suffered like things of your own 

countrymen, even as they 
Note. — In all of the above passages many copies read 
Tavra, and some of the best MSS. read in all of 
them tcl avrd. 



ravra, 



tauta. from ouroc* 



Mat. 1:20. But while he thought on these things, 
4: 9. All these things will I give thee, 
6:32. after all these things do the Gentiles 

33. and all these things shall be added 
9:18. While he spake these things unto them, 
10: 2. the names of the twelve apostles are these; 
11: 25. hast hid these things from the wise 
13:34. All these things spake Jesus unto 
51. Have ye understood all these things? 
56. hath this (man) all these things? 
15:20. These are '/the things) which defile 
19:20. All these il.iings have I kept from 
21 : 23. By what authority doest thou these things? 
24. by what authority I do these things. 
27. by what authority I do these things. 
23:23.*/«ese ought ye to have done, 

36. All these things shall come upon this 
24: 2. See ye not all these things ? 

3. Tell us, when shall these things be? 



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TAY 



Mat.24: 8. these (are) the beginning of sorrows. 

33. when ye shall see all these things, 

34. till all these things be fulfilled. 

Mar 2: 8. Why reason ye these things in your hearts? 

6: 2. whence hath this (man) these things? 

7:23. these evil things come from within, 
10:20. all these have I observed from 
1 1 : 28. authority doest thou these things ? 

— this authority to do these things ? 
29. by what authority I do these things. 
33. by what authority I do these things. 

13: 4. Tell us, when shall these things be? 

— all these things shall be fulfilled ? 

8(9). these (are) the beginnings of sorrows. 

29. shall see these things come to pass, 

30. shall not pass, till all these things be done. 
16:12. After that he appeared in another 

17. And these signs shall follow 
Lu. 1 : 19. to shew thee these glad tidings. 

20. that these things shall be performed, 
65. all these sayings were noised abroad 

2:19. But Mary kept all these things, 

51. his mother kept all these sayings 
4:28. when they heard these things, 
5:27. And after these things he went forth, 
7: 9. When Jesus heard these things, 
8: 8. when he had said these things, 
9:34. While he thus spake, (lit. these things) 
10: 1. After these things the Lord appointed 

21. that thou hast hid these things 
11:27. as he spake these things, 

42. these ought ye to have done, 

45. thus saying thou reproachest us also. 
53. And as he said these things unto 

12: 4. and after that have no more 

30. For all these things do the nations 

31. all these things shall be added 
13; 17. when he had said these things, 
14: 6. answer him again to these things. 

15. heard these things, he said unto him, 
21. and shewed his lord these things. 

15:26. asked what these things meant. 

16:14. covetous, heard all these things: 

17: 8. and after ward thou shalt eat and drink ? 

18: 4. but after ward he said within himself, 
1 1 . prayed thus with himself, (lit. these things) 

21. All these have I kept from my youth up. 

22. Now when Jesus heard these things 

23. when he heard this, (lit. these things) 
19:11. And as they heard these things, 

28. when he had thus spoken, 
20: 2. authority doest thou these things? 

8. by what authority I do these things. 
21: 6. (As for) these things which ye behold, 

7. but when shall these things be ? 
— when these things shall come to pass ? 

9. these things must first come to pass ; 
31. when ye see these things come to pass, 
36. worthy to escape all these things 
23: 31. if they do these things in a green tree, 

46. having said thus, 

49. stood afar off, beholding these things. 
24: 9. told all these things unto the eleven, 
10. told these things unto the apostles. 
21. third day since 'hese things were done. 
26. Christ to have suffered these things, 
36. And as they thus spake, 
Joh. 1:28. These things were done in Bethabara 
2: 16. Take these things hence ; 

18. that thou doest these things? 
3: 2. no man can do these miracles 

9. How can these things be? 



Joh. 3: 10. and knowest not these things? 

22. After these things came Jesus and 
5: 1. After this there was a feast 
14. Aftercare? Jesus findeth him 
16. because he had done these things 
19. these also doeth the Son likewise. 
34. these things I say, that ye might be saved. 
6: 1. After these things Jesus went over 
9. but what are they among so many? 
59. These things said he in the synagogue, 
7: 1. After these things Jesus walked in 
4. If thou do these things, shew thyself 
9. When he had said these words 

32. the people murmured such things 
8:20. These words spake Jesus in the treasury, 

26. those things which I have heard of him. 
28. hath taught me, I speak these things. 

30. As he spake these words, many believed 
9; 6. When he had thus spoken, he spat on 

22. These (words) spake his parents, 

40. heard these words, and said unto him, 
10:21. These are not the words of him that 

2b. they (lit. these) bear witness of me. 

11:11. These things said he: and after that 
28. And when she had so said, 
43. And when he thus had spoken, 

12:16. These things understood not his 

— that these things were written of him, 

— they had done these things unto him. 
36. These things spake Jesus, and 

41. These things said Esaias, when he 

13: 7. but thou shalt know Aereafter. (lit. after 
these) 

17. If ye know these things, 

21. When Jesus had thus said, 
14:25. These things have I spoken unto you, 
15:11. These things have I spoken unto you, 

17. These things I command you, 

21. But all these things will they do 

16: 1. These things have I spoken unto you, 

3. And these things will they do 

4. But these things have I told you, 

— And these things I said not unto you 
6. because I have said these things 

25. These things have I spoken unto you in 

33. These things I have spoken unto you, 
17: 1. These words spake Jesus, and lifted 

13. and these things I speak in the world, 
18: 1. When Jesus had spoken these words, 

22. when he had thus spoken, 

19:24. These things therefore the soldiers did. 

36. For these things were done, that 

38. And after this Joseph 
20; 14. And when she had thus said, 

18. he had spoken these things unto her. 

31 . these are written, that ye might believe 
21: 1. After these things Jesus shewed himself 

again 
24. and wrote these things: and we know 
Acts 1 : 9. And when he had spoken these things, 
5: 5. on all them that heard these things. 
11. upon as many as heard tltese things. 
7 : 1 . the high priest, Are these things so ? 
7. and after that shall they come forth, 
50. Hath not my hand made all these things ? 
54. When they heard these things, 
10:44. While Peter yet spake these words, 
11:18. When they heard these things, 
12:17. Go shew these things unto James, 
13;20. after that he gave (unto them) judges 

42. the Gentiles besought that these words 
14:15. Sirs, why do ye these things? 

3 a 



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Actsl4: 
15: 



18 
19 

20 
21 
23 
24 

26 

27 
28 

Ro. 8 
9 

ICo. 4 



12 

13 
2Co. 2 

13 
Gal. 2 



5:17. 



Eph 


5 


6. 


Phi. 


3: 


7. 




4: 


8. 

9. 


2Th. 


2: 


5. 


ITi. 


3: 


14. 




4: 


6. 
11. 
15. 




5: 


7. 
21. 




6 


2. 
11. 


2Ti. 


1 


12. 




2 


2. 
14. 


Tit. 


2:15. 




3 


8. 


Heb 


4 


8. 




7 


13. 




11 


12. 


Jas. 


3 


10. 


IPet.l: 


11. 


2Pet.l 


8. 






9. 






10. 




3 


14. 


Uoh.l 


4. 




2 


1. 



with these sayings scarce restrained they 
After this I will return, 
the Lord, who doeth all these things. 
And the Serjeants told these words 
when they heard these things, 
daily, whether those things were so. 
therefore what these things mean. 
After these things Paul departed 
After these things were ended, 
And when he had thus spoken, 
And when he had thus spoken, 
And when we heard these things, 
thou hast shewed these things to me. 
saying that these things were so. 
when Felix heard these things, 
And as he thus spake for himself, 
And when he had thus spoken, 
And when he had thus spoken, 
And when he had said these words, 
What shall we then say to these things ? 
these (are) not the children of God: 
And these things, brethren, I have 
I write not these things to shame you, 
ye do wrong, and defraud, and that (your) 

brethren. 
And such were some of you : 
God shall destroy both it and them. 
Say I these things as a man? or saith not 

the law the same also? 
neither have I written these things, 
these things were our examples, 
Now all these things happened 
But all these worketh that one and 
faith, hope, charity, these three; but 
who (is) sufficient for these things? 
I write these things being absent, 
For if I build again the (lit. those) things 

which I 
these are contrary the one to the other: so 

that ye cannot do the (lit. those) things 
because of these things cometh the wrath 
those I counted loss for Christ, 
think on these things. 
Those things, which ye have both learned, 
yet with you, I told you these things ? 
These things write I unto thee, 
in remembrance of these things, 
These things command and teach. 
Meditate upon these things ; 
And these things give in charge, 
that thou observe these things 
These things teach and exhort. 

man of God, flee these things ; 

1 also suffer these things: 
the same commit thou to faithful men, 
Of these things put (them) in remem- 
brance, 

, These things speak, and exhort, 
These things are good and profitable 

, would he not afterward have spoken of 
he of whom these things are spoken 

. of one, and him as good as dead, (lit. of 

one, and that, of one dead) 
these things ought not so to be. 
and the glory that should follow, (lit. the 

glories after these) 
For if these things be in you, 
But he that lacketh these things 
for if ye do these things, 

, seeing that ye look for such things, 

, And these things write we unto you, 

, these things write I unto you, 



Uoh.2:26. These (things) have I written unto you 
5: 13. These things have I written unto you 

Rev. 1:19. the things which shall be hereafter; (lit. 
after these) 
4: 1 . After this I looked, and, behold, 

— things which must be hereafter, (lit. after 

these) 

7 : 1 . after these things I saw four angels 
9. After this I beheld, and, lo, 

9: 12. two woes more hereafter, (lit. after these) 
10: 4. and write them not. (lit. these) 
15: 5. And after that I looked, and, behold, 
16: 5. because thou hast judged thus. 
18: 1. And after these things I saw another 
19: 1. And after these things I heard a 
20: 3. and after that he must be loosed 
22: 8. And I John saw these things, 

— which shewed me these things. 
16. to testify unto you these things 

18. If any man shall add unto these things, 
20. He which testifieth these things 



ravratQ, tautais, from ovtoq, 

Mat.22:40. On these two commandments hang all 
Lu. 1 :39. And Mary arose in those days, 

6:12. And it came to pass in those days, 
13:14. in them therefore come and be healed, 
23 : 7. was at Jerusalem at that time, (lit. in those 

days) 
24: 18. are come to pass there in these days? 
Joh. 5: 3. In these lay a great multitude of 
Acts 1:15. And in those days Peter stood up 

6: 1. And in those days, when the number 
11:27. And in these days came prophets 
ITh. 3: 3. should be moved by these afflictions: 
Rev. 9:20. which were not killed by these plagues 



ravrag, tautas, from ovtoq. 

Mat.l3:53.when Jesus had finished these parables, 
Mar 13: 2. Seest thou these great buildings? 
Lu. 1 :24. And after those days his wife Elisabeth 
Acts 1 : 5. with the Holy Ghost not many days hence. 
3: 24. likewise foretold of these days. 
21 :15. And after those days we took up our 
2Co. 7: 1. Having therefore these promises, 
Heb 9:23. with better sacrifices than these. 
Rev. 16: 9. which hath power over these plagues: 



ravTTji tautee, from ovtoq. 

Mat.l0:23.they persecute you in this city, 

12:45. be also unto this wicked generation. 
16: 18. and upon this rock I will build 
26: 31. offended because of me this night: 

34. That this night, before the cock crow, 
Mar 8: 12. no sign be given unto this generation. 

38. in this adulterous and sinful 
14:27. offended because of me this night: 

30. That this day, (even) in this night, 
Lu. 11 -.30. the Son of man be to this generation. 
12:20. this night thy soul shall be required 
13: 7. seeking fruit on this fig tree, 

32. Go ye, and tell that fox, Behold, 
16:24. 1 am tormented in this flame. 
17: 6. say unto this sycamine tree, 

34. 1 tell you, in that night there shall be 
19: 42. even thou, at least in this thyfcay, 



TAY 



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TAX 



Actsl6:12.and we were in that city abiding 
]8:10. 1 have much people in this city. 
22: 3.yet.brought up in this city at the feet 
27: 23. For there stood by me this night 
iCo. 7: 20. abide in the same calling wherein he was 
9: 12. we have not used this power ; 
15:19. If in this life only we have hope in 
2Co. 1 : 15. And in this confidence I was minded 
8: 7- that ye abound in this grace also. 

19. to travel with us with this grace, 

20. in this abundance which is administered 
9: 4. ashamed in this same confident boasting. 

11: 17. in this confidence of boasting. 
Heb 11 : 2. by it the elders obtained a good report. 



TavTY)v, tauteen, from ovrog. 



Mat.ll: 
15: 
21: 
23: 

Mar 4: 
10: 
11: 
12: 

Lu. 4: 

7: 
12: 
13: 

15: 

18: 

20: 



23: 

24: 
Joh. 2: 

7: 

10: 

12 
Acts 1 



Ro. 5 

ICo. 6: 

2Co. 4 

8 

9 

12 

ITi. 1 

2Ti. 2 

Heb 5 

lPet.5 

2Pet. 1 

3 



whereunto shall I liken this generation? 

Declare unto us this parable. 

and who gave thee this authority ? 

shall come upon this generation. 

Know ye not this parable ? 

he wrote you this precept. 

and who gave thee this authority 

have ye not read this scripture ; 

All this power will I give thee, 

Ye will surely say unto me this proverb, 

unto Simon, Seest thou this woman ? 

speakest thou this parable unto us, 

He spake also this parable ; 

And ought not this woman, being a 

And he spake this parable unto them, 

Yet because this widow troubleth me, 

And he spake this parable unto certain 

who is he that gave thee this authority ? 

to speak to the people this parable ; 

he had spoken this parable against them. 

came together to that sight, 

to day is the third day (lit. this) 

This beginning of miracles did Jesus 

Go ye up unto this feast : I go not up yet 

unto this feast ; 
This parable spake Jesus unto them: 
This commandment have I received 
for this cause came I unto this hour. 
this scripture must needs have been ful- 
filled, 
hath given him this perfect soundness 
he removed him into this land, 
lay not this sin to their charge. 
Give me also this power, 
God hath fulfilled the same 
persecuted this way unto the death, 
With a great sum obtained I this freedom, 
which had made this conspiracy. 
to have gained this harm and loss. 
For this cause therefore have I 
I am bound with this chain, 
into this grace wherein we stand, 
God shall destroy both it and them. 
Therefore seeing we have this ministry, 
finish in you the same grace also, 
that the same might be ready, 
forgive me this wrong. 
. This charge I commit unto thee, 
. standeth sure, having this seal, 

And by reason hereof (lit. of this ) he ought, 
that this is the true grace of God 
this voice which came from heaven 

This second epistle, beloved, 



1 Joh. 3: 3. every man that hath this hope in him 

4:21. And this commandment have we 
2Joh. 10. and bring not this doctrine, 
Rev. 2: 24. as many as have not this doctrine, 
12: 15. might cause her to be carried away 



Mat.12 

Lu. 7 
11 



17 

Joh. 10 

12 

15 

Acts 1 



ravTTjQ, tautees, from ovtoc;. 

:41. in judgment with this generation, 
42. in the judgment with this generation, 

: 31. shall 1 liken the men of this generation? 

:31. with the men of this generation, 
32. in the judgment with this generation, 

50. may be required of this generation ; 

51. It shall be required of this generation. 
: 25. and be rejected of this generation. 
: 16. which are not of this fold: 
: 27. Father, save me from this hour: 
:13. Greater love hath no man than this, 
: 17. had obtained part of this ministry. 

25. That he may take part of this ministry 
2: 6. Now when this was noised abroad, 
29. his sepulchre is with us unto this day. 
40. Save yourselves from this untoward 
5:20. to the people all the words of this life. 
6: 3. we may appoint over this business. 
8:22. Repent therefore of this thy wickedness, 

35. began at the same scripture, and 
10:30. 1 was fasting until this hour ; 
13:26. is the word of this salvation sent. 
19:25. by this craft we have our wealth. 

40. may give an account of this concourse. 
23: 1. conscience before God until this day. 
24:21. Except it be for this one voice, 
26:22.1 continue unto this day, 
28: 22. for as concerning this sect, 
2Co. 9: 12. For the administration of this service 
13. by the experiment of this ministration 
Heb. 9: 11. that is to say, not of this building; 
12: 15. thereby (lit. by this) many be defiled; 
13: 2. thereby (lit. 8fc. ) some have entertained 
Rev.22: 19. words of the book of this prophecy, 
Note. — For the other cases, see ovrog, tovto, &c. 



TCKpT], tapJli 



Mat.27: 7. to bury strangers in. (lit. for the burial 
of strangers) 



ra(j)og, taphos. 
Mat.23:27.ye are like unto whited sepulchres, 
29. ye build the tombs of the prophets, 
27:61 .sitting over against the sepulchre. 
64. that the sepulchre be made sure 
66. went, and made the sepulchre sure, 
28: 1. and the other Mary to see the sepulchre. 
Ro. ' 3: 13. Their throat (is) an open sepulchre; 



ra\a. taka. 

Ro. 5: 7. yet peradventure for a good man 
Philem 15. For perhaps he therefore departed 



rayiuQ) takeos. 



Lu. 14:21. Go out quickly into the streets 
16: 6. sit down quickly, and write fifty. 



TAX 



( 724 ) 



TE 



Joh. 11:31. that she rose up hastily and went out, 
ICo. 4:19. But I will come to you shortly, 
Gal. 1 : 6. that ye are so soon removed from 
Phi. 2: 19. to send Timotheus shortly unto you, 
24. that I also myself shall come shortly. 
2Th. 2: 2. That ye be not soon shaken in mind, 
lTi. 5:22. Lay hands suddenly on no man, 
2Ti. 4: 9. Do thy diligence to come shortly 



ra^ivog, takinos. 

2Pet. 1 : 14. that shortly I must put off 

2: 1. bring upon themselves swift destruction. 



ray^ov, takion. 

Joh. 13: 27. That thou doest, do quickly. 

20: 4. the other disciple did outrun Peter, 
lTi. 3: 14. hoping to come unto thee shortly : 
Hebl3: 19. that I may be restored to you the sooner. 
23. with whom, if he come shortly, 



Ta\L(Tra, takista. 

Actsl7:15.to come to him with all speed, (wc, r.) 



ra^oc? takos. 
Lu. 18: 8. he will avenge them speedily, (lit. with 



Actsl2: 7. saying, Arise up quickly, (lit. in speed) 
22: 18. get thee quickly out of Jerusalem: 
25: 4. would depart shortly (thither). 

Ro. 16: 20. bruise Satan under your feet shortly. 

Rev. 1 : 1 . things which must shortly come to pass ; 
22: 6. things which must shortly be done. 



tclxv, taku. 

Mat. 5:25. Agree with thine adversary quickly, 
28: 7. And go quickly, and tell his disciples 
8. And they departed quickly from the 
Mar 9:39. that can lightly speak evil of me. 

16: 8. And they went out quickly, 
Joh.ll:29.she arose quickly, and came unto him. 
Rev. 2: 5. else I will come unto thee quickly, 
16. else I will come unto thee quickly, 
3: 11. Behold, I come quickly : 
11: 14. the third woe cometh quickly. 
22: 7. Behold, I come quickly : 

12. And, behold, I come quickly ; 
20. Surely I come quickly ; Amen. 



ra^uc? takus. 

Jas. 1 : 19. let every man be swift to hear, 



te, te. 

2 shews where the two particles re tcai are in corre- 
lative connection, in a more forcible way than 
being mere copulatives, re is sometimes fol- 
lowed by Kai twice repeated, as Heb. 11:32. 

Mat.22:10.many as they found, both 2 bad and good: 



Mat.23: 6. And love the uppermost rooms 
27:48. and filled (it) with vinegar, 
28:12. and had taken counsel, 

Mar 15:36. full of vinegar, and put (it) on a reed, 

Lu. 2: 16. and 2 found Mary and Joseph, 
12:45. and 2 to eat and drink, and 
21:11. And great earthquakes shall be 

— and fearful sights and great signs 
22:66. and 2 the chief priests and the scribes 
23:12. And the same day )( 2 Pilate and Herod 
24:20. And how the chief priests and 

Joh. 2: 15. awe? 2 the sheep, and the oxen; 
4:42. And said unto the woman, 
6:18. And the sea arose by reason of 

Acts 1 : 1. Jesus began both 2 to do and teach, 

8. both in Jerusalem, and in all Judsea, 
13. both Peter, and James, and 
15. )( the number of the names together were 

2: 3. and it sat upon each of them. 

9. and in Judsea, and Cappadocia, 
10. )( Phrygia, and Pamphylia, in Egypt, 

— )( 2 Jews and proselytes, 
33. and having received of the Father 

37. and said unto Peter and to the rest 
40. And with many other words did he 
43. and many wonders and signs were done 
46. And they, continuing daily with one 

— and breaking bread from house to 
3: 10. And they knew that it was he 
4:13. and they took knowledge of them, 

27. both 2 Herod, and Pontius Pilate, 
33. and great grace was upon them all. 
5: 14. to the Lord, multitudes both 2 of men and 
19. and brought them forth, and said, 

24. Now when )( 2 the high priest and the 
captain of the temple 

35.^4nd said unto them, Ye men of 

42. And daily in the temple, and in 

6: Land a great company of the priests 

12. And they stirred up the people, 

13. And set up false witnesses, which 
7:26. And the next day he shewed himself 
8 : 1 . and they were all scattered abroad 

3. and haling men and women 

6. And the people with one accord gave 

12. they were baptized, both 2 men and 

13. and wondered, beholding the miracles and 
signs 

25. and preached the gospel in many 

28. )( Was returning, and sitting in his 
31. And he desired Philip that he would 

38. both 2 Philip and the eunuch ; 
9: 2. whether 2 they were men or women, 

6. And he trembling and astonished said, 
15. and kings, and the children of Israel: 
18. and he received sight forthwith, 
24. And they watched the gates )( 2 day and 
night to kill him. 

29. And he )( 2 spake boldly in. ..and 
10: 2. )( which gave much alms to the people 

22. and of good report among all 
28. And he said unto them, Ye know 
33. and thou hast well done that thou 

39. both 2 in the land of the Jews, and in 
48. And he commanded them to be baptized 

11:13. And he shewed us how he had 
21. and a great number believed, 

26. And the disciples were called Christians 
12: 6. and the keepers before the door 

8. And the angel said unto him, Gird 
12. And when he had considered (the thing), f 
13: l.as )( Barnabas, and Simeon that was 



TE 



( 725 ) 



TE 



Actsl3: 1. 

2, 

4, 

14: 1. 

5, 

12. 

21, 

15: 4 

5, 

9, 

39 

16:11 

12 

13 

23 

26, 

34. 

17: 4. 

5. 
10. 
14. 
19. 
26. 
18: 4. 

5. 

11. 

26. 

19: 3. 

6. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
17. 
18. 
29. 
20: 3. 

7. 
11. 
21. 
35. 
21:11. 
12. 
18. 
20. 
25. 
28. 
30. 
37. 
22: 4, 

7. 

8. 
28. 
23: 5. 
10. 
24. 
35, 
24: 3. 



15, 

23, 

27 
25:23 
24 
26: 3 
10 
11 
16 



.and Manaen, which had been brought up 
, Separate me )( Barnabas and Saul 
, and from thence they sailed to Cyprus. 
.both 2 of the Jews and also of the Greeks 
, both 2 of the Gentiles, and also of the Jews 
, And they called Barnabas, Jupiter; 
.And when they had preached the gospel 
, and they declared all things that God 
, and to command (them) to keep the law 
, no difference between ) ( 2 us and them, 
. and so Barnabas took Mark, 
.and the next (day) to Neapolis; 
.And from thence to Philippi, 
.And on the sabbath we went out 
, And when they had laid many stripes 
, and immediately all the doors 
, And when he had brought them into his 
and of the devout Greeks a great multi- 
tude, and of the chief women not a few. 
and assaulted the house of Jason, 
sent away )( 2 Paul and Silas by night 
but )( 2 Silas and Timotheus abode 
And they took him, and brought 
And hath made of one blood all nations 
and persuaded the Jews and the Greeks, 
when )( 2 Silas and Timotheus were come 
And he continued (there) a year 
And he began to speak boldly in 
And he said unto them, Unto what 
and they spake with tongues, and 
both 2 Jews and Greeks. 
And God wrought special miracles 
and the evil spirits went out of them, 
known )( 2 to all the Jews and Greeks also 
And many that believed came, 
and having caught Gaius and 
And (there) abode three months. 
and continued his speech until 
and talked along while, even 
both 2 to the Jews, and also to the Greeks, 
and to remember the words of the Lord 
and bound his own hands and feet, 
both 2 we, and they of that place, 
and all the elders were present. 
and said unto him, Thou seest, brother, 
)( from (things) offered to idols, and 
and further brought Greeks also 
And all the city was moved, and 
, And as Paul was to be led into the 
, into prisons both 2 men and women. 
And I fell unto the ground, and 
And he said unto me, I am Jesus 
And the chief captain answered, 
, Then said Paul, I wist not, (lit. and) 
and to bring (him) into the castle. 
And provide (them) beasts, that they 
And he commanded him to be kept 
We accept (it) )( 2 always, and in all 

places, 
and a ringleader of the sect of the Naza- 

renes : 
, both 2 of the just and unjust. 
.And he commanded a centurion to keep 

Paul, and to let (him) have liberty, 
. and Felix, willing to shew the Jews a 
• with X 2 the chief captains, and principal 
.both 2 at Jerusalem, and (also) here, 
.expert )( 2 in all customs and questions 
. and when they were put to death, 
. and being exceedingly mad against 
. a witness both of these things which thou 
hast seen, and of those things in 



27 



28 



Ro. 1 



Acts26:20. and 2 throughout all the coasts of Juda?a, 
and 
witnessing both 2 to small and great, 
which )( a the prophets and Moses did 
and Bernice, and they that sat with them: 
delivered )( 2 Paul and certain other 
And the next (day) we touched at 
And when we had sailed over the sea of 
And, hardly passing it, came unto a place 
and, fearing lest they should fall 
and no small tempest lay on (us), 
and to have gained this harm and loss. 
Then fearing lest we should (lit. and) 
and commanded that they which 
)( persuading them concerning Jesus, 
both 2 out of the law of Moses, and (out 
of) the prophets, 
the mutual faith both 2 of you and me. 
both 2 to the Greeks, and to the Barbarians ; 

both 2 to the wise, and to the unwise. 
)( 2 to the Jew first, and also to the Greek, 
(even) )( 2 his eternal power and God- 
head ; 
for even (lit. both) their women did change 
And likewise also the men, 
)( 2 of the Jew first, and also of 
)( 2 to the Jew first, and also to 
And art confident that thou thyself 
both 2 Jews and Gentiles, that they are all 
for )( I had not known lust, except 
difference between )( 2 the Jew and the 
whether (lit. if either) we live 
and whether we die, we die unto 
whether (lit. if either) we live therefore, 
or (lit. if either) die, we are the Lord's. 
and by the scriptures of the prophets, 
Jesus Christ our Lord, both 2 their's and 

our's : 
both 2 Jews and Greeks, Christ the power 
of God is made unto us wisdom, and 2 

righteousness 
and (in) the spirit of meekness? 
For )( though I should boast 
both 2 which are in heaven, and which are 

on earth ; 
And to know the love of Christ, 
inasmuch as both in my bonds, and 
and upholding all things by the word 
both with signs and wonders, and with 
For both 2 he that sanctifieth and they 
dividing asunder )( 2 of soul and spirit, 

and 2 of the joints and marrow, 
that he may offer both 2 gifts and sacrifices 
offered up )( 2 prayers and supplications 
.to discern both 2 good and evil. 
and of laying on of hands, and of resur- 
rection of the dead, 
and have tasted of the heavenly gift, 
and the powers of the world to come, 
an anchor of the soul, both 2 sure and sted- 

fast, 
.to offer )( 2 gifts and sacrifices: 
. and a worldly sanctuary. 
. )( the candlestick, and the table, 
.were offered both 2 gifts and sacrifices, 
.sprinkled both 2 the book, and all the 
. both 2 by reproaches and afflictions ; 
.and (of) Barak, and (of) Samson, and 

(of) David also, and Samuel, and 
. and is set down at the right hand 
. every kind )( 2 of beasts, and of birds, and 2 
of serpents, and of things in the sea, 



16 
ICo. 1 



4: 
2Co.lO 
Eph. 1 

3: 
Phi. 1: 
Heb 1: 

2; 







2. 






9 






19 




10:33. 




11 


32 




12 


2 


Jas 


3 


7 



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Jude 6. And the angels which kept not Lu. 

Rev. 1 : 2. and of all things that he saw. 
21 :12. And had a wall great and high, 



TEK 



rfT^oC) tihos. 

Acts 9:25. down by the wall in a basket. 
2Co.ll:33.was I let down by the wall, 
Heb 1 1 : 30. By faith the walls of Jericho fell 
Rev.21 : 12. And had a wall great and high, 

14. And the wall of the city had twelve 

15. the gates thereof, and the ivall thereof. 

17. And he measured the ivall thereof, 

18. And the building of the ivall of it 

19. And the foundations of the wall of 



Tstcfiripiov, tekmeerion. 

Acts 1: 3. by many infallible proofs, 



reicviov, teknion. 

Joh.l3:33. Little children, yet a little while I am 
Gal. 4:19. My little children, of whom I travail 
Uoh.2: l.My little children, these things write I 
12.1 write unto you, little children, 
28. And now, little children, abide in him ; 
3: 7. Little children, let no man deceive you: 

18. My little children, let us not love in word, 
4: 4. Ye are of God, little children, and 
5:21. Little children, keep yourselves from idols. 



TEicvoyoviu), teknogoneo. 
ITi. 5: 14. that the younger women marry, 
children, 



bear 



TEKvoyovla, tehnogonia. 

ITi. 2: 15. she shall be saved in childbearing, 



tIkvov, teknon. 

Mat. 2:18. Rachel weeping (for) her children, 
3: 9. to raise up children unto Abraham. 
7: 11. to give good gifts unto your children, 
9: 2. Son, be of good cheer ; thy sins 
10:21. and the father the child : and the children 

shall rise up 
11 : 19. But wisdom is justified of her children. 
15: 26. not meet to take the children's bread, 
18: 25. to be sold, and his wife, and children, 
19:29. or children, or lands, for my name's sake, 
21:28. A (certain) man had two sons; 

— Son, go work to day in my vineyard. 
22:24. If a man die, having no children, 
23: 37. have gathered thy children together, 
27:25. His blood (be) onus, and on our children. 

Mar 2: 5. Son, thy sins be forgiven thee. 
7:27. Let the children first be filled: 

— not meet to take the children's bread, 
10:24. Children, how hard is it for them that 

29. or children, or lands, for my sake, 

30. and children, and lands, with persecutions ; 
12: 19. and leave no children, that his brother 
13: 12. to death, and the father the son (lit. the 

child) ; and children shall rise up against 
(their) 



7. And they had no child, because that 
17. the hearts of the fathers to the children, 

2:48. Son, why hast thou thus dealt 
3: 8. to raise up children unto Abraham. 
7:35. wisdom is justified of all her children. 
11: 13. to give good gifts unto your children : 
13: 34. have gathered thy children together, 
14:26. children, and brethren, and sisters 
15:31. Son, thou art ever with me, 
16:25. Son, remember that thou in thy lifetime, 
18 : 29. or children, for the kingdom of God's sake, 
19 -.44. and thy children within thee ; 
20:31. and they left no children, and died. 
23: 28. for yourselves, and for your children. 
Joh. 1:12. power to become the sons of God, (lit. 
children) 
8: 39. If ye were Abraham's children, 
11 :52. in one the children of God that were scat- 
tered abroad. 
Acts 2:39. is unto you, and to your children, 
7: 5. when (as yet) he had no child. 
13:33(32). God hath fulfilled the same unto us 

their children, 
21 : 5. all brought us on our way, with wives and 
children, 
21. not to circumcise (their) children, 
Ro. 8 : 16. that we are the children of God : 
17. And if children, then heirs ; 

21. into the glorious liberty of the children of 

God. 
9: 7. the seed of Abraham, (are they) all chil- 
dren : 

8. They which are the children of the flesh, 

these (are) not the children of God: but 
the children of the promise 
iCo. 4:14. but as my beloved sons I warn (you), (lit. 
children) 
17. Timotheus, who is my beloved son, 
7: 14. else were your children unclean; 
2Co. 6:13.1 speak as unto (my) children, 

12: 14. the children ought not to lay up for the 
parents, but the parents for the children. 
Gal. 4:25. and is in bondage with her children. 

27. the desolate hath many more children 

28. as Isaac was, are the children of promise. 
31. we are not children of the bondwoman, 

Eph. 2: 3. were by nature the children of wrath, 
5: 1. followers of God, as dear children; 

8. walk as children of light: 
6:1. Children, obey your parents in the Lord: 
4. provoke not your children to wrath: 
Phi. 2: 15. the sons of God, without rebuke, (lit. 
children) 

22. that, as a son with the father, 

Col. 3:20. Children, obey (your) parents in all things: 

21. Fathers, provoke not your children 
ITh. 2: 7. even as a nurse cherisheth her children : 

11. as a father (doth) his children, 
ITi. 1: 2. Unto Timothy, (my) own son 

18.1 commit unto thee, son Timothy, 
3: 4. having his children in subjection 

12. ruling their children and their own houses 
5 : 4. But if any widow have children 
1: 2. To Timothy, (my) dearly beloved son: 
2: l.Thou therefore, my son, be strong 
1: 4. To Titus, (mine) own son after 

6. having faithful children, not accused 
Philem 10. 1 beseech thee for my son Onesimus, 
lPet.l:14. As obedient children, not fashioning 

3: 6. whose daughters ye are, (lit. children) 
2Pet. 2: 14. exercised with covetous practises; cursed 
children : 



2Ti. 



Tit. 



TEK 



( 727 ) 



TEA 



Uoh.3: l.that we should be called the sons of God: 
(lit. children) 
2. now are we the sons of God, (lit. children) 
10. In this the children of God are manifest, 
and the children of the devil; 
5: 2. we know that we love the children of God, 
2Joh. l.unto the elect lady and her children, 

4. that I found of thy children walking in 

truth, 
13. The children of thy elect sister greet 
3 Joh. 4. to hear that my children walk in truth. 
Rev. 2:23. And I will kill her children 
]2: 4. to devour her child as soon as 

5. her child was caught up unto God, and 

(to) his throne. 



TeKvoTpocpiw, teknotropheo. 

ITi. 5 : 10. if she have brought up children, 



riKTwv, tekton. 

Mat. 13: 55. Is not this the carpenter's son 
Mar 6: 3.1s not this the carpenter, 



T8AEIOQ, 



tellos. 



Mat. 5 

19 
Ro. 12 
lCo. 2 
13 
14 
Eph 4 
Phi. 3 
Col. 1 

4 
Heb 5 

9 
Jas. 1 



3 
Uoh.4 



:48. Be ye therefore perfect, even as your 

Father which is in heaven is perfect. 
:21. If thou wilt be perfect, go (and) 
: 2. and acceptable, and perfect, will of God. 
: 6. wisdom among them that are perfect : 
: 10. when that which is perfect is come, 
: 20. but in understanding be men. 
: 13. unto a perfect man, unto the measure of 
: 15. Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, 
; 28. that we may present every man perfect in 

Christ Jesus: 
: 12. that ye may stand perfect and complete 
: 14.belongeth to them that are of full age, 
: 11. greater and more perfect tabernacle, 
: 4. let patience have (her) perfect work, that 

ye may be perfect and entire, 
17. and every perfect gift is from above, 
25.1ooketh into the perfect law of liberty, 
: 2. the same (is) a perfect man, (and) 
: 18. but perfect love casteth out fear; 



rcAaorrjC) tellotees. 

Col. 3 : 14. which is the bond of perfectness . 
Heb 6 : 1 . let us go on unto perfection ; 



rsXeLou), teTioo. 



Lu. 



Joh. 



2:43. And when they had fulfilled the days, 
13:32. the third (day) I shall be perfected. 
4:34. and to finish his work. 
5 -.36. the Father hath given me to finish, 
17: 4. 1 have finished the work which 

23. that they may be made perfect in one; 
19: 28. that the scripture might be fulfilled, 
Acts20:24. that I might finish my course with joy, 
2Co.l2: 9. my strength is made perfect in weakness. 
Phi. 3:12. either were already perfect : 
Heb 2: 10. to make the captain of their salvation 
perfect 



Heb 5: 9. And being made perfect, he became 
7: 19. For the law made nothing perfect, 

28. the Son, who is consecrated for evermore. 
9: 9. that could not make him that did the 
service perfect, 
10; I. make the comers thereunto perfect. 

14. For by one offering he hath perfected for 
ever 
11:40. that they without us should not be made 

perfect. 
12:23. to the spirits of just men made perfect, 
Jas. 2:22. by works was faith made perfect? 
Uoh.2: 5. in him verily is the love of God perfected: 
4: 12. and his love is perfected in us. 

17. Herein is our love made perfect, that 

18. He that feareth is not made perfect in love 



TtXdwg, telios. 

lPet. 1 : 13. and hope to the end (lit. trust perfectly) for 
the grace 



TsAaaxTic, teliosis. 

Lu. 1 :45. there shall be a performance of those 
Heb 7 : 1 1 . If therefore perfection were by the Leviti- 
cal priesthood, 



TsXeKjOTrig, tellotees. 
Heb 12: 2. Jesus the author and finisher of (our) 



rzXecrcpopEU), telesphoreo. 

Lu. 8: 14. and bring no fruit to perfection. 



reXevTaiOi telutao. 

Mat. 2: 19. But when Herod was dead, 

9: 18. My daughter is even now dead: 
15: 4. let him die the death. 
22: 25. the first, when he had married a wife, 
deceased, 
Mar 7:10. let him die the death: 

9:44. Where their worm dieth not, 
46. Where their worm dieth not, 
48. Where their worm dieth not, 
Lu. 7: 2. was sick, and ready to die. 
Acts 2: 29. David, that he is both dead and buried, 

7:15. So Jacob went down into Egypt, and died, 
Heb 11 : 22. By faith Joseph, when he died, (lit. dying) 



TeXavri], telutee. 

Mat. 2:15. And was there until the death of Herod: 



te\£(i), teleo. 

Mat.l0:23. Ye shall not have gone over the cities 

11: l.when Jesus had made an end of com- 
manding his 
13: 53. when Jesus had finished these parables, 
17:24. Doth not your master pay tribute ? 
19: 1 . when Jesus had finished these sayings, 



TEA 



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TES 



Mat.26: 1. 
Lu. 2:39. 

12:50. 

18:31. 

22:37. 

Joh.l9:28. 

30. 

Actsl3:29. 

Ro. 2:27. 

13: 6. 
Gal. 5:16, 
2Ti. 4: 7 
Jas. 2: 8 
Rev.10: 7 

11: 7 

15: 1 
8 

17:17 

20: 3 
5 



had finished all these sayings, 
when they had performed all things 
straitened till it be accomplished ! 
concerning the Son of man shall he accom- 
plished. 
must yet be accomplished in me, 
all things were now accomplished, 
he said, It is finished: and he bowed 
, when they had fulfilled all that 
if it fulfil the law, judge thee, 
for this cause pay ye tribute also: 
.ye shall not fulfil the lust of the flesh. 
. I have finished (my) course, 
. If ye fulfil the royal law according to 
.the mystery of God should be finished, 
. And when they shall have finished their 
.for in them is filled up the wrath of God. 
. till the seven plagues of the seven angels 

were fulfilled. 
.until the words of God shall be fulfilled. 
.till the thousand years should be fulfilled : 
. until the thousand years were (lit. should 

be) finished. 
.when the thousand years are (lit. should 
be) expired 



Mat.10: 
17: 



24: 



26: 

Mar 3: 

13: 

Lu. 1: 
18: 

21: 

22: 

Joh.13: 

Ro. 6: 

10 

13 

lCo. 1 

10 

15 

2Co. 1 

3 

11 

Phi. 3 

lTh. 2: 

lTi. 1 

Heb 3 



6; 

7: 
Jas. 5: 
IPet.l: 

3: 

4: 



Rev. 1 
2 



teAocj telos. 

22. but he that endureth to the end shall be 

25. of whom do the kings of the earth take 

custom 
6. but the end is not yet. 

13. But he that shall endure unto the end, 

14. and then shall the end come. 
58. with the servants, to see the end. 

26. he cannot stand, but hath an end. 
7. but the end (shall) not (be) yet. 

13. but he that shall endure unto the end, 
33. of his kingdom there shall be no end. 

5. lest by her continual coming (lit. unto the 
end) 

9. but the end (is) not by and by. 
37. the things concerning me have an end. 

1 . he loved them unto the end. 

21. for the end of those things (is) death. 

22. and the end everlasting life. 

: 4. For Christ (is) the end of the law 
; 7. custom to whom custom; 

8. Who shall also confirm you unto the end, 
; 11 . upon whom the ends of the world are come. 
24. Then (cometh) the end, when he shall have 
13. ye shall acknowledge even to the end; 
13. to the end of that which is abolished: 
; 15. whose end shall be according to 
,19. Whose end (is) destruction, 
16. wrath is come upon them to the uttermost. 

5. Now the end of the commandment 
: 6. the rejoicing of the hope firm unto the 

end. 
14. our confidence stedfast unto the end; 

8. whose end (is) to be burned. 
1 1 . assurance of hope unto the end : 

3. beginning of days, nor end of life ; 
1 1 . and have seen the end of the Lord ; 

9. Receiving the end of your faith, 
8. Finally, (be ye) all of one mind, 

7. But the end of all things is at hand: 

17. what shall the end (be) of them that 
obey not 

8. the beginning and the ending', 
26. and keepeth my works unto the end, 



Rev.21 : 6. the beginning and the end. 

22:13. Alpha and Omega, the beginning and 
the end, 



teXwvtjcj telonees. 

Mat. 5: 46. do not even the publicans the same? 
47. do not even the publicans so ? 
9: 10. many publicans and sinners came 

1 1 . Why eateth your Master with publicans 
10: 3. Thomas, and Matthew the publican; 
11 : 19. a friend of publicans and sinners. 
18: 17. as an heathen man and a publican. 
21 : 31. That the publicans and the harlots go into 
32. the publicans and the harlots believed him : 
Mar 2:15. many publicans and sinners sat also 

16. saw him eat with publicans and sinners, 
Lu. 3:12. Then came also publicans to be baptized, 
5: 27. and saw a publican, named Levi, 

29. there was a great company of publicans 

30. drink with publicans and sinners ? 
7:29. and the publicans, justified God, 

34. a friend of publicans and sinners ! 
15: l.all the publicans and sinners for to hear 

him. 
18: 10. the one a Pharisee, and the other a pub- 
lican. 
11. adulterers, or even as this publican. 
13. And the publican, standing afar off, 



TfAwvtov, telonion. 

Mat. 9: 9. sitting at the receipt of custom: 
Mar 2:14. sitting at the receipt of custom, 
Lu. 5 :27. sitting at the receipt of custom : 



Mat.24 
Mar 13 
Joh. 4 
Acts 2 



4 
5 
6 
7 

14 
15 
Ro. 15 
2Co.l2 
2Th. 2 
Heb 2 



rtpag, teras. 

: 24. and shall shew great signs and wonders; 
: 22. and shall shew signs and wonders, 
: 48. Except ye see signs and wonders, 
: 19. And I will shew wonders in heaven above, 
22. by miracles and wonders and signs, 
43. and many wonders and signs were done 
:30. that signs and wonders may be done 
: 12. were many signs and wonders wrought 
: 8. did great wonders and miracles among 
:36. after that he had shewed wonders 
: 3. granted signs and wonders to be done 
: 12. declaring what miracles and wonders 
: 19. Through mighty signs and wonders, 
:12.in signs, and wonders, and mighty deeds. 
: 9. with all power and signs and lying wonders, 
: 4. both with signs and wonders, 



TEGo-apaKovTa, tessarakonta. 

Mat. 4: 2. he had fasted forty days and forty nights, 
Mar 1:13. was there in the wilderness forty days, 
Lu. 4: 2. Being forty days tempted of the devil. 
Joh. 2: 20. Forty and six years was this temple 
Acts 1: 3. being seen of them forty days, 

4:22. the man was above forty years old, 
7:30. And when forty years were expired, 
36. and in the wilderness forty years. 
42. forty years in the wilderness ? 
13: 21. by the space of forty years. 



TE2 



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TET 



Acts23:13. And they were more than forty which had 
made 
21. of them more than forty men, 
2Co.ll: 24. received I forty (stripes) save one. 
Heb 3: 9. and saw my works forty years. 

17. with whom was he grieved forty years? 
Rev. 7: 4. an hundred (and) forty (and) four thou- 
sand 
11 : 2. tread under foot forty (and) two months. 
13: 5. to continue forty (and) two months. 
14: l.with him an hundred forty (and) four 
thousand, 
3. but the hundred (and) forty (and) four 
thousand, 
21: 17. an hundred (and) forty (and) four cubits, 



TEo-o-apaKOvraeTYjg, tessarakontaeiees. 

Acts 7:23. when he was full forty years old, (lit. when 
the time of forty years was completed to 
him) 
13:18. And about the time of forty years 



Mat.24 
Mar 2 

13 
Lu. 2; 
Joh.ll: 

19 
Acts 10 

11; 

12; 

21: 

27: 
Rev. 4; 



6: 



rio-o-apeg, -pa, tessares, -ra. 

31. his elect from the four winds, 

3. sick of the palsy, which was borne of four. 
27. his elect from the four winds, 

37. of about fourscore and/our years, 
17. (lain) in the grave four days already. 
23. four parts, to every soldier a part ; 
1 1. sheet knit at the/our corners, 

5. let down from heaven by four corners ; 

4. and delivered (him) to four quaternions 
9. the same man had four daughters, 

23. We have four men which have a vow 
29. cast four anchors out of the stern, 
4. (were) four and twenty seats: 

— I saw four and twenty elders sitting, 

6. four beasts full of eyes before and 

8. And the four beasts had each of them 

10. The four and twenty elders fall down 
6. of the throne and of the four beasts, 

8. the four beasts and four (and) twenty 

elders fell down before the Lamb, 
14. And the four beasts said, Amen. And the 
four (and) twenty elders fell down 
l.one of the four beasts saying, Come 
6. in the midst of the four beasts say, 
: 1. after these things I saw four angels stand- 
ing on the four corners of the earth, 
holding the four winds of the earth, 

2. he cried with a loud voice to the four 

angels, 
4. an hundred (and) forty (and) four thou- 
sand 

11. (about) the elders and the four beasts, 
; 13. 1 heard a voice from the four horns 

14. Loose the four angels which are bound 

15. And the four angels were loosed, 

: 16. And the four and twenty elders, which 
: 1 . an hundred forty (and ) four thousand, 

3. and before the four beasts, 

— but the hundred (and) forty (and) four 

thousand, 
: 7. And one of the four beasts gave 
: 4. the four and twenty elders and the four 

beasts 
: 8. are in the four quarters of the earth, 
:17.an hundred (and) forty (and) four cubits, 



TEGaapto-Kat&KaTog, tessareskaidekatos. 

Acts27:27. when the fourteenth night was come, 
33. This day is the fourteenth day that ye 



rerapTaiog, tetartaios. 

Joh. 11:39. for he hath been (dead) four days. (lit. 
he is of the fourth day) 



rirapTogt tetartos. 

Mat.l4:25. And in the fourth watch of the night 
Mar. 6: 48. about the fourth watch of the night 
Actsl0:30. Four days ago I was fasting until 
Rev. 4: 7. fourth beast (was) like a flying eagle. 

6: 7. opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice 
of the fourth beast 
8. over the fourth part of the earth, 
8:12. And the fourth angel sounded, 
16: 8. the fourth angel poured out his vial 
21:19. the fourth, an emerald ; 



TETpaywvog, tetragonos. 

Rev.21 -.16. And the city lieth foursquare, 



TtTpa^iov, tetradion. 

Actsl2: 4. to four quaternions of soldiers 



TETpaKta\i\Loi, tetrakiskilioi. 

Mat.l5:38./oMr thousand men, beside women and 

16: 10. the seven loaves of the four thousand, 
Mar 8: 9. were about four thousand: and he 

20. And when the seven among four thousand, 
Acts21: 38. four thousand men that were murderers? 



T£Tpaic6o-ioi, -aid.) tetrakosioi, -sia. 

Acts 5:36. a number of men, about four hundred, 
7: 6. entreat (them) evil four hundred years. 
13:20. space of four hundred and fifty years, 
Gal. 3: 17. four hundred and thirty years after, 



Terpafirjvov, tetrameenon. 

Joh. 4:35. Say not ye, There are yet four months, 



TETpairXoog, tetrapldbs. 

Lu. 19: 8.1 restore (him) fourfold. 



Terpdirovg, tetrapous. 

ActslO: 12. all manner of fourfooted beasts of the earth, 

11: 6. and saw fourfooted beasts of the earth, 
Ro. 1 :23. fourfooted beasts, and creeping things. 



TET 



r£Tjoa|O^Tjc, tetrarkees. 

Mat.14: 1. At that time Herod the tetrarch heard 
Lu. 3: 19. But Herod the tetrarch, being reproved 

9: 7. Now Herod the tetrarch heard of all 
Actsl3: 1. brought up with Herod the tetrarch, 



rsTpap-^iu), tetrarkeo. 

Lu. 3: 1. Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and his 
brother Philip tetrarch of Ituraea 
— Lysanias the tetrarch (lit. being tetrarch) 
of Abilene, 



retypow, tephroo. 



2Pet 2 : 6. turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrha 
into ashes 



rkyyy\) teknee. 

Actsl7:29. stone, graven by art and man's device. 

18: 3. by their occupation they were tentmakers. 
Rev.18: 22. craftsman, of whatsoever craft (he be), 



rs)(yLTr}g, teknitees. 

Actsl9:24.no small gain unto the craftsmen; 

38. and the craftsmen which are with him, 
Heb 11 : 10. whose builder and maker (is) God. 
Rev.18: 22. no craftsman, of whatsoever craft 



TrjKOfiai, teekomai. 
2Pet. 3: 12. elements shall melt with fervent heat? 



rriXavywQ, teelaugos. 
Mar 8:25. and saw every man clearly. 



tyjXikovtog, teelikoutos. 

2Co. 1 : 10. Who delivered us from so great a death, 
Heb 2: 3. if we neglect so great salvation; 
Jas. 3: 4. which though (they be) so great, 
Rev.16: 18. so mighty an earthquake, (and) so great. 



(that) 



rrjjolw, teereo. 

Mat.l9:17.Aeep the commandments. 

23: 3. whatsoever they bid you observe, 

observe 
27: 36. they watched him there; 

54. they that were with him, watching Jesus, 
28: 4. for fear of him the keepers did shake, 

20. Teaching them to observe all things 
Mar 7: 9. that ye may keep your own tradition. 
Joh. 2: 10. thou hast kept the good wine until now. 
8:51. If a man keep my saying, 

52. thou sayest, If a man keep my saying, 

55. but I know him, and keep his saying. 
9: 16. because he keepeth not the sabbath day. 

12: 7. of my burying hath she kept this. 



( 730 ) THP 

Joh. 14: 15. If ye love me, keep my commandments. 
21. and keepeth them, he it is that loveth me: 

23. If a man love me, he ivill keep my words: 

24. loveth me not keepeth not my sayings: 
15:10. If ye keep my commandments, 

— even as I have kept my Father's 

20. if they have kept my saying, they will keep 
your's also. 

17 : 6. and they have kept thy word. 

1 1 . Holy Father, keep through thine own 
12. 1 kept them in thy name: 
\5.shouldest keep them from the evil. 
Actsl2: 5. Peter therefore was kept in prison: 
6. the keepers before the door kept the 
15: 5. to command (them) to keep the law of 
24. (Ye must) be circumcised, and keep the 
law: 
16:23. charging the jailor to keep them safely: 
21 : 25. that they observe no such thing, 
24:23. he commanded a centurion to keep Paul, 

(lit. that Paul be kept) 
25: 4. that Paul should be kept at Caesarea, 

21. when Paul had appealed to be reserved 

— I commanded him to be kept till 
lCo. 7:37. that he will keep his virgin, doeth well. 
2Co.ll : 9. in all (things) I have kept myself from 

— and (so) will I keep (myself). 
Eph 4: 3. Endeavouring to keep the unity of the 
ITh. 5:23.6e preserved blameless unto the coming 
ITi. 5 : 22. keep thyself pure. 

6: 14. That thou keep (this) commandment 
2Ti. 4: 7.1 have kept the faith: 
Jas. 1 :27. (and) to keep himself unspotted from the 
world. 
2: 10. whosoever shall keep the whole law, 
IPet. 1 : 4. reserved in heaven for you, 
2Pet. 2 : 4. to be reserved unto judgment ; 

9. and to reserve the unjust unto the day 
17. to whom the mist of darkness is reserved 
for ever. 
.reserved unto fire against the day of 
.if we keep his commandments. 
. and keepeth not his commandments, 
. But whoso keepeth his word, in him 
.because we keep his commandments, 
. And he that keepeth his commandments 
.and keep his commandments, 
.that we keep his commandments: 
. begotten of God keepeth himself, and 
.and preserved in Jesus Christ, 
. And the angels which kept not their 
he hath reserved in everlasting chains 
. to whom is reserved the blackness 
. Keep yourselves in the love of God, 
. and keep those things which are written 
. and keepeth my works unto the end, 
. and hold fast, and repent. 

8. and hast kept my word, and hast not 
10. thou hast kept the word of my patience, I 

also will keep thee 
12:17. which keep the commandments of God, 
14: 12. they that keep the commandments of 
16: 15. that watcheth, and keepeth his garments, 
22: 7. blessed (is) he that keepeth the sayings 

9. and of them which keep the sayings of this 
book: 





3 


7 


Uoh 


o 


3. 
4. 
5. 




3:22 






24. 


Jude 


5 


2. 

3. 

18. 

1. 

6. 

13 
21 


Rev. 


1 


: 3 




2 


26 




3 


. 3 



rripYiGig, teereesis. 
Acts 4: 3. and put (them) in hold unto the next 



THP 

Acts 5: 18. put them in the common prison. 

1 Co. 7:19. but the keeping of the commandments 



riOrifii, Wr]Ka, Wifiriv, £w, &c. titheemi, 
etheeka, ethemeen, tho, &c. 

Mat. 5: 15. and put it under a bushel, 

12:18.1 will put my spirit upon him, 
14: 3. put (him) in prison for Herodias' sake, 
22: 44. till I make thine enemies thy footstool ? 
24:51. shall cut him asunder, and appoint (him) 

his portion with 
27:60. And laid it in his own new tomb, 
Mar 4:21 . Is a candle brought to be put under a 
6: 29. and laid it in a tomb. 

56. they laid the sick in the streets, 
10:16. put (his) hands upon them, and 
12:36. till I make thine enemies thy footstool. 
15: 19. bowi?ig (their) knees worshipped him. 

47. beheld where he was laid. 
16: 6. behold the place where they laid him. 
Lu. 1 :66. laid (them) up in their hearts, 
5:18. and to lay (him) before him. 
6:48. and laid the foundation on a rock: 
8 : 16. or putteth (it) under a bed; 
9:44. Let these sayings sink down into your 

ears: (lit. put ye these &c.) 
11:33. putteth (it) in a secret place, 
12:46. and will appoint him his portion with 
14:29. after he hath laid the foundation, 
19:21. takest up that thou layedst not down, 

22. taking up that I laid not down, 
20:43. Till I make thine enemies thy footstool. 
21 : 14. Settle (it) therefore in your hearts, 
22: 41. kneeled down, and (lit. having placed his 

knees) prayed, 
23:53. and laid it in a sepulchre 
55. and how his body was laid. 
Joh. 2: 10. at the beginning doth set forth good 
10: 11. the good shepherd giveth his life for 
15.1 lag down my life for the sheep. 

17. because I lag down my life, 

18. but I lag it down of myself. I have power 

to lag it down, 
1 1 :34. Where have ye laid him ? 
13: 4. and laid aside his garments ; 

37. 1 will lag down my life for thy sake. 
38. Wilt thou lag down thy life for 
15: 13. that a man lag down his life for his 

16.1 have chosen you, and ordained you, that 
ye should go 
19: 19. wrote a title, and put (it) on the cross. 

41. wherein was never man yet laid. 

42. There laid they Jesus therefore 

20: 2. we know not where they have laid him. 
13. 1 know not where they have laid him. 
15. tell me where thou hast laid him, 
Acts 1: 7. which the Father hath put in his own 
power. 
2:35. Until I make thy foes thy footstool. 
3: 2. whom they laid daily at the gate of the 
4: 3.and/ra£(them) in hold unto the next day: 
35. And laid (them) down at the apostles' 

feet: 
37. and laid (it) at the apostles' feet. 
5: 2. and laid (it) at the apostles' feet. 

4. why hast thou conceived this thing in 

thine heart? 
15. and laid (them) on beds and couches, 
18. and put them in the common prison. 



( 731 ) TIK 

Acts 5:25. the men whom ye put in prison 

7: 16. were carried over into Sychem, and laid 
in the sepulchre that 
60. And he kneeled down, and cried (lit. 
having placed his knees) 
9:37. they laid (her) in an upper chamber. 

40. kneeled down, and (lit. having §-c. ) prayed ; 
12: 4. he put (him) in prison, and 
13: 29. and laid (him) in a sepulchre. 

47. 1 have set thee to be a light of the 
19: 21. Paul purposed in the spirit, 
20:28. the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, 
36. he kneeled down, and (lit. having §-c. ) 
prayed 
21: 5. and we kneeled down (lit. having 8fc.) 
27: 12. the more part advised (lit. formed the 
counsel) to depart thence also, 
Ro. 4:17.1 have made thee a father of 
9:33. 1 lag in Sion a stumblingstone 
14: 13. that no man put a stumblingblock 
ICo. 3:10.1 have laid the foundation, and another 
11. For other foundation can no man lag 
9: 18. 1 may make the gospel of Christ without 

charge, 
12: 18. But now hath God set the members 

28. And God hath set some in the church, 
15: 25. till he hath put all enemies under his feet. 
16: 2. let every one of you lag by him in store, 
2Co. 3:13. put a vail over his face, 

5: 19. and hath committed unto us the word of 
reconciliation. 
1 Th. 5 : 9. God hath not appointed us to wrath, 
lTi. 1 : 12. putting me into the ministry ; 

2: 7. Whereunto I am ordained a preacher, 
2Ti. 1:11. Whereunto I am appointed a preacher, 
Heb 1 : 2. whom he hath appointed heir of alt 

13. until I make thine enemies thy footstool ? 
10: 13. till his enemies be made his footstool. 
lPet.2: 6.1 lag in Sion a chief corner stone, 

8. whereunto also they were appointed. 
2Pet.2: 6. making (them) an ensample unto those 
Uoh.3: 16. because he laid down his life for us: 

— and we ought to lag down (our) lives 
Rev.10: 2. he set his right foot upon the sea, 

11: 9. and shall not suffer their dead bodies to 
be put in graves. 



Mat. 



Lu. 



tiktoj, etbkov, tikto, etekon. 

1:21. And she shall bring forth a son, 
23. and shall bring forth a son, 
25. till she had brought forth her firstborn son : 
2 : 2. Where is he that is bom King of the Jews ? 
1:31. and bring forth a son, and shalt call 

57. time came that she should be delivered; 
2: 6. that she should be delivered. 

7. she brought forth her firstborn son, 
11. For unto you is born this day in the 
Joh. 16: 21. A woman when she is in travail 
Gal. 4;27. Rejoice, (thou) barren that bearest not; 
Heb 6: 7. and bring eth forth herbs meet for them 

11:11. and was delivered of a child when 
Jas. 1 : 15. Then when lust hath conceived, it bringeth 

forth sin: 
Rev.12: 2. and pained to be delivered. 

4. the woman which was ready to be delivered, 

for to devour her child as soon as it was 
born. (lit. when she should have brought 
forth) 

5. And she brought forth a man child, 

13. the woman which brought forth the man 



TIA 
tiWu), tillo. 



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TI2 



Mat. 12 : 1 . and began to pluck the ears of corn, 

Mar 2: 23. began, as they went, to pluck the ears of 

corn. 
Lu. 6: 1 . his disciples plucked the ears of corn, 



Mat.15 



19 

27 

Mar 7 

10 
Lu. 18 
Joh. 5 



12 

Acts28 
Eph. 6 
ITi. 5 
lPet.2 



rifiao), timao. 

4. Honour thy father and mother: 

6(5 ) . And honour not his father or his mother, 

8. and honoureth me with (their) lips; 

19. Honour thy father and (thy) mother: 
9. price of him that tvas valued, whom they 

of the children of Israel did value ; 
6. This people honoureth me with (their) lips, 

10. Honour thy father and thy mother ; 

19. Honour thy father and mother. 

20. Honour thy father and thy mother. 

23. That all (men) should honour the Son, 
even as they honour the Father. He 
that honoureth not the Son honoureth 
not the Father which 

49. but I honour my Father, and ye 

26. him will (my) Father honour. 

: 10. Who also honoured us with many honours ; 

2. Honour thy father and mother ; 

3. Honour widows that are widows indeed. 
17. Honour all (men). Love the brotherhood. 

Fear God. Honour the kinff. 



Ti/iri, timee. 

Mat.27: 6. because it is the price of blood. 

9. the price of him that was valued, 
Joh. 4:44. hath no honour in his own country. 
Acts 4:34. and brought the prices of the things that 
were sold, 
5: 2. kept back (part) of the price, his wife also 
being privy (to it), 
3. (part) of the price of the land ? 
7 : 16. Abraham bought for a sum of money 
19: 19. and they counted the price of them, 
28: 10. honoured us with many honours; 
Ro. 2: 7. seek for glory and honour 

10. But glory, honour, and peace, 
9: 21. to make one vessel unto honour, 
12:10. in honour preferring one another ; 
13: 7. honour to whom honour. 
lCo. 6:20. For ye are bought with aprice: 
7 : 23. Ye are bought with a price ; 
12: 23. we bestow more abundant honour; 
24. having given more abundant honour 
Col. 2: 23. not in any honour to the satisfying 
ITh. 4: 4. vessel in sanctification and honour; 
ITi. 1:17. (be) honour and glory for ever and ever. 
5: 17. be counted worthy of double honour, 
6: 1. their own masters worthy of all honour, 
16. to whom (be) honour and power 
2Ti. 2:20. some to honour, and some to dishonour. 

21. he shall be a vessel unto honour, 

Heb 2: 7. crownedst him with glory and honour, 

9. crowned with glory and honour ; 

3: 3. hath more honour than the house. 

5: 4.taketh this honour unto himself, 

IPet.l : 7. be found unto praise and honour 

2: 7. Unto you therefore which believe (he is) 

precious: (lit. the preciousness) 
3: 7. giving honour unto the wife, as unto 
2Pet.l:17.from God the Father honour and glory, 



Rev. 4: 9. those beasts give glory and honour 
11. to receive glory and honour and 
5: 12. and honour, and glory, and blessing. 

13. Blessing, and honour, and glory, 
7: 12. and honour, and power, and might, 
19: 1. Salvation, and glory, and honour, 
21:24. bring their glory and honour into it. 
26. glory and honour of the nations into it. 



TLfiLOQ, timios. 

Acts 5:34. had in reputation among all the people, 

20: 24. neither count I my life dear 
lCo. 3: 12. precious stones, wood, hay, stubble; 
Heb 13: 4. Marriage (is) honourable in all, 
Jas. 5: 7. waiteth for the precious fruit 
IPet. 1 : 7. being much more precious than of gold 
19. But with the precious blood of Christ, 
2Pet. 1 : 4. exceeding great and precious promises: 
Rev.17 : 4. decked with gold and precious stones 
18: 12. of gold, and silver, and precious stones, 
— vessels of most precious wood, 
16. decked with gold, and precious stones, 
21 : 11. like unto a stone most precious, 
19. with all manner of precious stones. 



TifiLOT^Q) timiotees. 

Rev.18 : 19. by reason of her costliness ! 



Tifiwpeii), timdreo. 

Acts22: 5. unto Jerusalem, for to be punished. 

26: 11. And I punished them oft in every syna- 
gogue, and 



TifUDpla, timoria. 

Heb 10: 29. Of how much sorer punishment, 



tlq, tis. indefinite. 
Note. — It is frequently rendered 'a man,' ' any man,' 
— the literal in such cases is simply ' any' or 'any 
one.' 
Mat. 5: 23. thy brother hath ought against thee; 

8:28. that no man (lit. not any) might pass by 

that 
9: 3. certain of the scribes said within 
11 : 27. neither knoweth any man the Father, 
12: 19. neither shall any man hear his voice 
29. how can one enter into a strong man's 
38. Then certain of the scribes and of the 
47. Then one said unto him, Behold, 
16:28. There be some standing here, 
18: 12. if a man have an hundred sheep, 
20:20. and desiring a certain thing of him. 
21 : 3. And if any (man) say ought unto you, 
33. There was a certain housholder, 
24. If a man die, having no children, 
46. neither durst any (man) from that day 
4. Take heed that no man (lit. lest any) 
deceive you. 
17. to take any thing out of his house: 
23. Then if any man shall say unto you, 
27:47. Some of them that stood there, 
28: 11. some of the watch came into the city, 



22: 



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Mar 2: 6. But there were certain of the scribes 

4:22. there is nothing hid, (lit. not any thing) 
5: 25. a certain woman, which had an issue 
7 : 1 . and certain of the scribes, 

2. when they saw some of his disciples 

8: 2. have nothing to eat: (lit. not any thing) 

3. for divers of them came from far. 

4. whence can a man satisfy 

26. nor tell (it) to any in the town. 

9: 1 . there be some of them that stand here, 
30. that any man should know (it). 
38. we saw one casting out devils in 
11: 3. And if any man say unto you, 

5. And certain of them that stood there 
13. he might And any thing thereon: 

16. that any man should carry (any) vessel 
25. if ye have ought against any : 

12: 13. send unto him certain of the Pharisees 
19. If a man's brother die, 

13: 5. Take heed lest any (man) deceive 
15. to take any thing out of his house: 
21 . And then if any man shall say 

14: 4. were some that had indignation 
47. And one )( of them that stood by 
51. followed him a certain young man, 
57. And there arose certain, and bare 
65. And some began to spit on him, 

15:21. And they compel one Simon 

35. And some of them that stood by, 
16: 18. and if they drink any deadly thing, 

Lu. 1: 5. a certain priest named Zacharias, 
6: 2. And certain of the Pharisees said 
7: 2. And a certain centurion's servant, 
19(18). calling (unto him) two )( of his 

36. one of the Pharisees desired him 
40. 1 have somewhat to say unto thee. 
41. a certain creditor which had 

8: ^.certain women, which had been healed 

27. a certain man, which had devils 
46. Somebody hath touched me: 

49. there cometh one from the ruler 
9: 7. because that it was said of some, 
8. And of some, that Elias 
19. one of the old prophets is risen 
23. If any (man) will come after me, 
27. there be some standing here, 
49. we saw one casting out devils 
57. a certain (man) said unto him, 
10:25. a certain lawyer stood up, and 

30. A certain (man) went down from 

31 . there came down a certain priest 
33. But a certain Samaritan, 

38. he entered into a certain village: and a 
certain woman named Martha 
11 : 1. as he was praying in a certain place, when 
he ceased, one of his 
15. But some of them said, He casteth 
27. a certain woman of the company 

36. having no (lit. not having any) part dark, 

37. a certain Pharisee besought 

45. Then answered one of the lawyers, 
54. seeking to catch something out of his 
12: 4. after that have no (lit. not any) more 
13. And one of the company said 

15. a man's life consisteth not (lit. not in 

abundance to any is his life) 

16. The ground of a certain rich man 
13: I. some that told him of the Galileeans, 

6. A certain (man) had a fig tree 
23. Then said one unto him, Lord, 

31 . there came certain of the Pharisees, 
14 : 1 . house of one of the chief Pharisees 



Lu. 14 



19 



20 



23 



24 



Joh. 1 
2 
3 

4 

5 



: 2. there was a certain man before him 

8. When thou art bidden of any (man) 

15. And when one of them that sat at 

16. A certain man made a great supper, 
: 1 1. A certain man had two sons: 

: 1. There was a certain rich man, 

19. There was a certain rich man, 

20. And there was a certain beggar 

30. if one went unto them from the dead, 

31. though one rose from the dead. 
:12.he entered into a certain village, 

: 2. There was in a )( city a )( judge, 

9. this parable unto certain which 

18. And a certain ruler asked him, 
35. a certain blind man sat by the way 

: 8. if I have taken any thing from any man 
12. A certain nobleman went into 
31 . And if any man ask you, 
39. And some of the Pharisees 

: 9. A certain man planted a vineyard, 

27. certain of the Sadducees, 

28. If any man's brother die, 
39. Then certain of the scribes 

: 2. he saw also a certain poor widow 
5. And as some spake of the temple, 

:35. lacked ye any thing? 
50. one )( of them smote the servant 
56. But a certain maid beheld him 
59. another )( confidently affirmed, 

: 8. to have seen some miracle done 

19. Who for a certain sedition made 

26. laid hold upon one Simon, a Cyrenian, 
: Land certain (others) with them. 
22. Yea, and certain women also 

24. And certain of them which were 
41 . Have ye here any meat ? 

: 46(47). Can there any good thing come 
: 25. that any should testify of man: 
: 3. Except a man be born again, 

5. Except a man be born of water 
:33. Hath any man brought him (ought) 

46. there was a certain nobleman, 
: 5. And a certain man was there, 

14. lest a worse thing (lit. something worse) 
come unto thee. 

19. but what he seeth the Father do: 
: 7. every one of them may take a )( little. 

12. that nothing (lit. lest ought) be lost. 

46. Not that any man hath seen the 

50. that a man may eat thereof, and not die. 

51. if any man eat of this bread, 
64. But there are some of you that 

: 4. (that) doeth any thing in secret, 

1 7. If any man will do his will, 

25. Then said some of them of Jerusalem, 
37. If any man thirst, let him come unto me, 
44. some of them would have taken him ; 

48. Have any of the rulers or of the 
;51.If a man keep my saying, 

52. If a man keep my saying, 
:16. said some of the Pharisees, 

22. if any man did confess that he 

31. if any man be a worshipper of God, 

32. that any man opened the eyes 
: 9. by me if any man enter in, 

28. neither shall v a?«/ (man) pluck them 
: l.Now a certain (man) was sick, 
9. If any man walk in the day, 
10. But if a man walk in the night, 
37. And some of them said, 
46. some of them went their ways 

49. one )( of them, (named) Caiaphas, 



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Joh. 11:57. that, if any man knew where he were, 
12:20. And there were certain Greeks 
26. If any man serve me, let him 

— if any man serve me, him will 
47. And if any man hear my words, 

13:20. He that receiveth whomsoever I send 
29. For some (of them) thought, because 

— he should give something to the poor. 
14: 14. If ye shall ask any thing in my name, 

23. If a man love me, he will 
15: 6. If a man (lit. any) abide not in me, 

13. that a man lay down his life 
16:30. that any man should ask thee: 
20:23. Whose soever sins ye remit, 

— (and) whose soever (sins) ye retain, 
Acts 2; 45. as every man had need. 

3: 2. And a certain man lame from 

5. to receive something of them. 

4:32. neither said any (of them) that ought 
34. Neither was there any among them 
35. according as he (lit. any) had need. 

5: 1. But a certain man named Ananias, 
2. and brought a certain part, 
15. might overshadow some of them. 
25. Then came one and told them, 
34. Then stood there up one in the council, 

— put the apostles forth a )( little space ; 
36. boasting himself to be somebody ; 

6: 9. arose certain of the synagogue, 
7:24. seeing one (of them) suffer wrong, 
8: 9. But there was a certain man, 

— that himself was some great one : 
31. except some man should guide me? 
34. of himself, or of some other man ? 
36. they came unto a certain water: 

9: 2. that if he found any of this way, 

10. And there was a certain disciple 

19. Then was Saul certain days 

33. And there he found a certain man 
36. at Joppa a certain disciple 
43. with one Simon a tanner. 
10: l.a certain man in Caesarea 

6. lodgeth with one Simon a tanner, 

11. and a certain vessel descending 
23. and certain brethren from Joppa 

47. Can any man forbid water, 

48. Then prayed they him to tarry certain days. 
11 : 5. A certain vessel descend, as 

20. And some of them were men of 

29. every man according to his ability, (lit. 
each of them according as any abounded) 
12: 1. to vex certain of the church. 
13: 1 . certain prophets and teachers ; 
6. they found a certain sorcerer, 
41. though a man declare it unto you. 
14: 8. there sat a certain man at Lystra, 
15: 1. And certain men which came down 
2. Barnabas, and certain other of them, 
5. certain of the sect of the Pharisees 
24. that certain which went out from us 
36. And some days after Paul said 
16: l.a certain disciple was there, named Timo- 
theus, the son of a certain woman, 
9. There stood a )( man of Macedonia, 

12. in that city abiding certain days. 
14. a certain woman named Lydia, 
16. a certain damsel possessed with a 

17: 4. And some of them believed, 

5. took unto them certain lewd fellows 

6. they drew Jason and certain brethren 
18. Then certain philosophers of the 

— some said, What will this babbler say? 



Actsl7:20.thou bringest certain strange things 
21. or to hear some new thing. 

25. as though he needed any thing, 
28. as certain also of your own poets 
34. certain men clave unto him, 

18: 2. a certain Jew named Aquila, 

7. entered into a certain (man's) house, 
14. If it were a (lit. any) matter of wrong 

23. after he had spent some time (there), 

24. And a certain Jew named Apollos, 
19: Land finding certain disciples, 

9. But when divers were hardened, 

— daily in the school of one Tyrannus. 

13. Then certain of the vagabond Jews, 

14. there were seven sons of (one) Sceva, (lit. 

certain sons of Sceva seven) 
24. a certain (man) named Demetrius, 

31 . And certain of the chief of Asia, 

32. Some therefore cried )( one thing, 

38. have a matter against any man, 

39. if ye enquire any thing concerning 
20: 9. a certain young man named 

21 :10.a certain prophet, named Agabus. 

16. with them one Mnason of Cyprus, 
34. And some cried )( one thing, 
37. May I speak )( unto thee ? 

22:12. one Ananias, a devout man 

23: 12. certain of the Jews banded together, 

17. hath a certain thing to tell him. 

18. hath something to say unto thee. 
20. would enquire somewhat of him 
23. unto (him) )( two centurions, 

24 : l.a certain orator ( named ) Tertullus, 

12. in the temple disputing with any man, 

18. Whereupon certain Jews from Asia. 

20. have found any evil doing in me, 
24. And after certain days, when Felix 

25: 5. if there be any wickedness in him. 

8. have I offended any thing at all. 

1 1 . committed any thing worthy of death, 

13. after certain days king Agrippa 

14. There is a certain man left in bonds 
16. to deliver any man to die, 

19. had certain questions against him 

— of one Jesus, which was dead, whom 

26. Of whom I have no certain thing to write 

— I might have somewhat to write. 
26:26.1 am persuaded that none (lit. not any) of 

these things are hidden from him; 
27: l.Paul and certain other prisoners 

8. came unto a )( place which is called 
16. running under a certain island 
26.be cast upon a certain island. 

27. they drew near to some country ; 
39. they discovered a certain creek 
42. lest any of them should swim out, 

44. on (broken pieces) of the ship. (lit. upon 
some of the things from the ship) 
28:19. not that I had ought to accuse 

21. neither any of the brethren that came 

shewed or spake any harm of thee. 
Ro. 1:11. impart unto you some spiritual gift, 

13. that I might have some fruit among you 
3: 3. For what if some did not believe? 

8. and as some affirm that we say, 
5: 7. scarcely for a righteous man will one die: 

— some would even dare to die. 

8: 9. if any man have not the Spirit of Christ, 
24. for what a man seeth, why doth, 
39. nor depth, nor any other creature, 

9:11. having done any good or evil, 
11: 14. and might save some of them. 



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Ro. 11 : 17. if some of the branches be broken off, 
14:14. esteemeth any t]dng to be unclean, 
15: 18. dare to speak of <my of those things 
26. to make a certain contribution 
I Co. 1 : 15. Lest any should say that I had baptized 
2: 2. not to know any thing among you, 
3: 4. For while one saith, I am of Paul ; 
7. neither is he that planteth any thing, 
12. Now if any man build upon this 
14. If any man's work abide which he 

17. If any man defile the temple of 
4: 2. that a man be found faithful. 

5. judge nothing (lit. not ought) before the 

18. Now some are puffed up, as though 
5: 1 . that one should have his father's wife. 

11. if cray man that is called a brother 
6: I.Dare any of you, having a matter 

11. And such were some of you: 
12.be brought under the power of any. 

7: 5. except (it be) )( with consent for a time, 

12. If any brother hath a wife that 

18. Is any man called being circumcised? 
— Is any called in uncircumcision ? 
36. But if any man think that he 
8 : 2. And if any man think that he knoweth any 
thing, 
3. But if any man love God, the 

7. for some with conscience of the idol 
10. For if any man see thee which hast 

9: 12. lest we should hinder the gospel (lit. 
should give any hindrance to) 
15. than that any man should make my 
22. that I might by all means save some. 
10: 7. be ye idolaters, as (were) some of them; 

8. as some of them committed, 

9. as some of them also tempted, 

10. as some of them also murmured, 

19. that the idol is any thing, or that which is 

offered in sacrifice to idols is anything? 

27. If any of them that believe not 

28. But if any man say unto you, 

31 . or whatsoever ye do, do all to the 
11: 16. But if any man seem to be contentious, 
18. and I partly believe it. (lit. in some part) 

34. And if any man hunger, let him 
14:24. there come in one that believeth not, 

27. If any man speak in an (unknown) tongue, 

35. And if they will learn any thing, 
38. But if any man be ignorant, 

15: 6. but some are fallen asleep. 

12. how say some among you that there is no 
34. for some have not the knowledge of God: 
35. But some (man) will say, How are the dead 
37. chance of wheat, or of some other (grain) : 

16: 7.1 trust to tarry awhile (lit. some time) 
with you, 

11. Let no man (lit. not any) therefore despise 
22. If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, 

2Co. 2: 5. But if any have caused grief, 

10. To whom ye forgive anything, I (forgive) 
also : for if I forgave any thing, 
3: l.or need we, as some (others), epistles of 

5. to think any thing as of ourselves ; 
8: 12. according to that a man hath, 

20. that no man (lit. lest any) should blame 
10: 2. against some, which think of us 

7. If any man trust to himself that he 

8. For though I should boast somewhat 

12. with some that commend themselves: 

1 1 : 16. Let no man (lit. not any) think me a fool ; 
— that I may boast myself a little, (lit. 
some little) 



2Co.ll:20.if a man bring you into bondage, if a 
man devour (you), if a man take (of 
you), if a man exalt himself, if a man 
smite you on the face. 
21. whereinsoever any is bold, 
12: 6. lest any man should think of me 
— or (that) he heareth )( of me. 
17. by any of them whom I sent unto you ? 
13: 5. except ye be )( reprobates? 

8. can do nothing (lit. not any thing) against 
Gal. 1 : 7. but there be some that trouble you, 
2: 6. who seemed to be somewhat, 

12. before that certain came from James, 
5: 6. neither circumcision availeth awy thing, 
6 ; 1 . if a man be overtaken in a )( fault, 

3. For if a man think himself to be something, 
15. neither circumcision availeth any thing, 
Eph. 2: 9. Not of works, lest any man should boast. 
5:27. spot, or wrinkle, or any such thing ; 
6: &. whatsoever good thing any man doeth, 
Phi. 1:15. Some indeed preach Christ even of envy 
and strife ; and some also of good will : 
2: 1. If (there be) therefore any consolation in 
Christ, if any comfort of love, if any 
fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels 
and mercies, 
3: 15. if in any thing ye be otherwise minded, 
4: 8. any virtue, and if (there be) any praise, 
Col. 2: 4. lest any man should beguile you 
8. Beware lest any man spoil you 
16. Let no man (lit. not any) therefore judge 
23. not in any honour to the satisfying 
3 : 13. if any man have a quarrel against any : 
ITh. 1 : 8. so that we need not to speak any thing. 
2: 9. not be chargeable unto any of you, 
5:15. See that none (lit. not any) render evil 
for evil unto any 
2Th. 2: 3. Let no man (lit. not any) deceive you 
3: 8. did we eat any man's bread for nought ; 

— not be chargeable to any of you: 

11. For we hear that there are some which 

14. And if any man obey not our word 
ITi. 1 : 3. that thou mightest charge some that 

6. From which some having swerved 
8. if a man use it lawfully ; 

19. which some having put away 
3 : 1 . If a man desire the office of a bishop, 

5. if a man know not how to rule 
4: 1 . some shall depart from the faith, 
5: 4. But if any widow have children 

8. But if any provide not for his own, 

15. For some are already turned aside 

24. Some men's sins are open beforehand, 

— and some (men) they follow after. 

6: 7. we can carry nothing (lit. not ought) out. 

10. which while some coveted after, 

21. Which some professing have erred 
2Ti. 2: 5. if a man also strive for masteries, 

18. and overthrow the faith of some. 

21. If a man therefore purge himself from 
these, 
Tit. 1 : 12. One of themselves, (even) a prophet of 
Philem 18. hath wronged thee, or oweth (thee) ought, 
Heb 2: 6. But one in a certain place testified, 

7. Thou madest him a (lit. some) little lower 

than 

9. who was made a (lit. §*c. ) little lower than 
3: 4. every house is builded by some (man) ; 

12. lest there be in any of you an evil heart 

13. lest any of you be hardened 

16. For some, when they had heard, 

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Heb 4: 6. it retnaineth that some must enter 
7. Again, he limiteth a certain day, 
1 1 . lest any man fall after the same example 
5: 4. no man (lit. not any) taketh this honour 
8: 3. that this man have somewhat also 
10: 25. as the manner of some (is) ; 

27. But a certain fearful looking for' 

28. He (lit. any) that despised Moses' law- 

died 
11 :40. having provided some better thing for us, 
12:15. lest any man fail of the grace of God ; lest 
any root of bitterness 
16. Lest there (be) any fornicator, or profane 
13: 2. for thereby some have entertained angels 
Jas. 1 : 5. If any of you lack wisdom, 

7. that he shall receive any thing of the Lord. 
18. a kind o/firstfruits of his creatures. 
26. If any man among you seem to be re- 
ligious, 
2: 14. though a man say he hath faith, 
16. And one of you say unto them, 

18. Yea, a man may say, Thou hast faith, 
5: 12. neither by any other oath: 

13. Is any among you afflicted ? let him pray. 

Is any merry ? let 

14. Is any sick among you ? let him 

19. if any of you do err from the truth, and 

one convert him ; 
19. if a man for conscience toward 
l.that, if any obey not the word, they 
II. If any man speak, (let him speak) as the 

— if any man minister, (let him do it) as 

15. Butlet none (lit. not any) of you suffer as a 
19. of whom a man is overcome, 

9. as some men count slackness ; 

— not willing that any should perish, 

16. some things hard to be understood, 
l.And if any man sin, we have an advocate 

15. If any man love the world, the love of 
27. and ye need not that any man teach you: 

4:20. If a man say, I love God, and hateth 

5: 14. if we ask any thing according to his will, 

16. If any man see his brother sin a sin 
2Joh. 10. If there come any unto you, 
Jude 4. For there are certain men crept in 
Rev. 3:20. if any man hear my voice, 

11: 5. and if any man will hurt them, he 
13: 9. If any man have an ear, let him hear. 

10. He that (lit. if any) leadeth into captivity 

— he that (lit. if any) killeth with the sword 

17. that no man (lit. that not any) might buy 

or sell, 
14: 9. If any man worship the beast 

11. and whosoexer receiveth the mark of his 
22: 18. If any man shall add unto these things, 

19. And if any man shall take away 
see also e'lTig, firjrig, oarig. 



lPet.2 
3 

4 



2Pet.2 
3 



Uoh.2 



rig, tis. 

Interrogative or definite. 

Mat. 3: 7. who hath warned you to flee 
5:13. where with shall it be salted? 

46. what reward have ye ? do not even 

47. what do ye more (than others) ? 
6: 3. what thy right hand doeth: 

25. what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink 
— what ye shall put on. 

27. Which of you by taking thought 

28. why take ye thought for raiment ? 



11 



12: 



17: 



18: 



19: 



Mat. 6:31. What shall we eat? or, What shall we drink? 
or, Wherewithal shall we be clothed ? . 
7: 3. And why beholdest thou the mote 

9. Or what man is there of you, 
8:26. Why are ye fearful, O ye of little faith? 

29. What have we to do with thee, Jesus, 
9: 5. For whether is easier, to say, 

13. go ye and learn what (that) meaneth, 
10: 11. enquire who in it is worthy ; and 

19. take no thought how or what ye shall speak : 

— in that same hour what ye shall speak. 

7. What went ye out in the wilderness to see? 

8. But what went ye out for to see ? 
9. But what went ye out for to see? 

16. But hereunto shall I liken this 
3. Have ye not read what David did, 
7. But if ye had known what (this) meaneth, 

1 1 . What man shall there be among you, 
27. by whom do your children cast 
48. Who is my mother ? and who are my 

brethren ? 
14:31. O thou of little faith, wherefore didst thou 

doubt ? 
15: 32. and have nothing (lit. not what) to eat: 
16: 8. why reason ye among yourselves, 

13. Whom do men say that I the Son of man 

15. But whom say ye that I am ? 
26. For what is a man profited, if 

— or ivhat shall a man give in exchange 
10. Why then say the scribes that Elias 
25. saying, What thinkest thou, Simon? of 

whom do the kings of the earth 
1. Who is the greatest in the kingdom 

12. How think ye? if a man have 
7. Why did Moses then command to give 

16. what good thing shall I do, that 

17. Why callest thou me good? 
20. from my youth up: what lack I yet? 
25. -Who then can be saved? 
27. what shall we have therefore? 

20: 6. Wliy stand ye here all the day idle ? 

21. And he said unto her, What wilt thou? 

22. Ye know not what ye ask. 
32. What will ye that I shall do unto you ? 

21 : 10. the city was moved, saying, WJw is this? 

16. Hearest thou what these say ? 

23. and who gave thee this authority? 
28. But what think ye ? A (certain) 
31. Wliether of them twain did the will 
AO.what will he do unto those husbandmen? 
; 17. Tell us therefore, What thinkest thou ? 

18. Why tempt ye me, (ye) hypocrites? 

20. Whose (is) this image and superscription? 
28. whose wife shall she be of the seven? 
42. What think ye of Christ? whose son is he? 

17. for whether is greater, the gold, 

19. for whether (is) greater, the gift, 
3. and what (shall be) the sign of thy 

45. Who then is a faithful and wise servant, 
26: 8. To what purpose (is) this waste ? 
10. Wliy trouble ye the woman ? 
15. What will ye give me, and I will deliver 
62. what (is it which) these witness against 
thee? 

65. what further need have we of witnesses? 

66. What think ye ? They answered and said, 
68. Who is he that smote thee? 
70. 1 know not what thou sayest. 

27: 4. What (is that) to us? see thou (to that). 
17. Whom will ye that I release unto you? 

21 . Whether of the twain will ye that I release . 

22. What shall I do then with Jesus 



22: 



23: 



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Mat.27:23. Why, what evil hath he done ? 
Mar 1 :24. what have we to do with thee, 

— I know thee who thou art, the Holy 
27. What thing is this? ichat new doctrine (is) 
this? 
• 2: 7. Why doth this (man) thus speak blasphe- 
mies ? who can forgive sins but 

8. Why reason ye these things in 

9. Whether is it easier to say 

16. How is it that he eateth and drinketh 

24. why do they on the sabbath day that 

25. Have ye never read what David did, 
3:33. Who is my mother, or my brethren? 
4: 24. Take heed what ye hear: 

30. Whereunto (lit. to what) shall we liken the 

40. Why are ye so fearful ? how is it that ye 

41 . What manner of man is this, that even 
5: 7. What have I to do with thee, Jesus, 

9. And he asked him, What (is) thy name? 

14. they went out to see what it was that 
30. and said, Who touched my clothes? 
31. and sayest thou, Who touched me? 

35. why troublest thou the Master any 

39. Why make ye this ado, and weep ? 

6: 2. and what wisdom (is) this which is given 
24. What shall I ask? And she said, 

36. for they have nothing (lit. have not what) 

to eat. 
8: 1. having nothing (lit. not having what) to 
eat, 
12. Why doth this generation seek after 

17. JV/iy reason ye, because ye have no bread ? 

27. Whom do men say that I am? 
29 . But whom say ye that I am ? 

36. For what shall it profit a man, 

37. Or what shall a man give in exchange 
9: 6. For he wist not what to say; 

10. what the rising from the dead should 

16. What question ye with them? 

33. What was it that ye disputed 

34. who (should be) the greatest. 
50. wherewith will ye season it? 

10: 3. What did Moses command you ? 

17. what shall I do that I may inherit 

18. Why callest thou me good? 

26. Who then can be saved? 

36. What would ye that I should do 

38. Ye know not ichat ye ask: 

51. What wilt thou that I should do 
11 : 3. Why do ye this? say ye that 

5. What do ye, loosing the colt? 

28. and who gave thee this authority 
12: 9. What shall therefore the lord of the 

15. Why tempt ye me ? bring me a penny, 

16. Whose (is) this image and superscription? 
23. whose wife shall she be of them? 

13: 4. and what (shall be) the sign when 

11. beforehand what ye shall speak, 

14: 4. W7ty was this waste of the ointment 

6. Let her alone ; why trouble ye her ? 
36. not what I will, but what thou wilt. 

40. neither wist they what to answer him. 
60. what (is it which) these witness against 

63. What need we any further witnesses? 

64. Ye have heard the blasphemy, what think 

ye ? 

68. neither understand I what thou sayest. 
15:12. What will ye then that I shall do 

14. Why, what evil hath he done? 

24:. what every man should take. 

34. why hast thou forsaken me ? 
16: 3. Who shall roll us away the stone 



Lu. 1 



18 

62 

66 
2:48 

49 
3: 7 

10. 

12. 

14. 
4:34. 

36. 

5:21. 

22. 

23. 

6: 2. 

9. 



11. 
41. 
46. 
47. 
7:24. 
25. 
26. 
31. 

39, 

42, 
49. 
8: 9, 
25, 
28, 
30, 
45, 

9: 9 
18 
20 
25 
46 

10:22 



19. 

12: 5. 

11. 

14. 
17. 

20, 
22 

25, 
26, 
29 
42, 
49 
57 
13:18 



JVhereby shall I know this ? 
. how he would have him called. 
. What manner of child shall this be ! 
. why hast thou thus dealt with us ? 
. How is it that ye sought me ? 
. ivho hath warned you to flee 
. saying, What shall we do then ? 
.Master, what shall we do? 
. And what shall we do ? 
, what have we to do with thee, 
I know thee who thou art ; the Holy 
saying, What a word (is) this ! 
Wlw is this which speaketh blasphemies? 

Who can forgive sins, but 
What reason ye in your hearts? 
Whether is easier, to say, Thy 
Why do ye that which is not lawful 
ask you one thing; Is it lawful on (lit. I 

will ask you: Whether is it lawful on, 

&c.) 
what they might do to Jesus. 
And why beholdest thou the mote 
And ivhy call ye me, Lord, 
I will shew you to whom he is like: 
What went ye out into the wilderness 
But what went ye out for to see ? 
But what went ye out for to see? 
JFAereunto then shall I liken the men 
and to what are they like ? 
who and what manner of woman (this 

is) 
which of them will love him most? 
Who is tAis that forgiveth sins also? 
What might this parable be? 
What manner of man is this ! 
What have I to do with thee, Jesus, 
asked him, saying, What is thy name? 
And Jesus said, Who touched me? 
and sayest thou, Who touched me? 
but who is this, of whom I hear such 
Whom say the people that I am ? 
But whom say ye that I am ? 
For ichat is a man advantaged, 
which of them should be greatest, 
no man knoweth who the Son is, but the 

Father; and who the Father' is, but the 

Son, and (he) to 
what shall I do to inherit eternal 
What is written in the law ? 
And who is my neighbour? 
Which now of these three, thinkest thou, 
Which of you shall have a friend, 
If a son shall ask bread of any of you that 

is a father, (lit. Which of you, a father, 

if his son ask bread, will) 
by whom do your sons cast (them) out? 
I will forewarn you whom ye shall fear : 
how or what thing ye shall answer, or what 

ye shall say: 
Man, who made me a judge or 
What shall I do, because I have no room 
then whose shall those things be, 
thought for your life, what ye shall eat ; 

neither for the body, what ye shall put 
which of you with taking thought 
why take ye thought for the rest ? 
what ye shall eat, or what ye shall drink, 
Who then is that faithful and wise 
what will I, if it be already kindled? 
Yea, and why even of yourselves 
Unto what is the kingdom of God like? 

and whereunto shall I resemble it? 
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Lu. 13:20. WJiereunto shall I liken the kingdom 
14: 5. Which of you shall have an ass 

28. For which of you, intending to build 
31. Or what king, going to make war 
34. wherewith shall it be seasoned? 
15: 4. What man of you, having an hundred 
8. Either what woman having ten pieces 
26. and asked what these things meant. 
16: 2. How is it that I hear this of thee ? 
3. What shall I do? for my lord 
4. 1 am resolved what to do, that, 

11. who will commit to your trust the true 

12. who shall give you that which is your 
17: 7. But which of you, having a servant 

8. Make ready wherewith I may sup, 
18: 6. Hear what the unjust judge saith. 

18. what shall I do to inherit eternal life? 

19. Why callest thou me good? none 

26. Who then can be saved? 
36. he asked what it meant. 

41. What wilt thou that I shall do unto thee ? 
19: 3. he sought to see Jesus who he was; 

15. that he might know how much every man 
had gained by trading. 

33. Why loose ye the colt ? 

48. And could not find what they might do: 
20: 2. or who is he that gave thee this 

13. What shall I do? I will send my beloved 

son: 
15. What therefore shall the lord of the 
17. What is this then that is written, 

23. said unto them, Why tempt ye me? 

24. Whose image and superscription 

33. whose wife of them is she? 
7. and what sign (will there be) when 

23. which of them it was that should 

24. which of them should be accounted 

27. For whether (is) greater, he that sitteth 
46. Why sleep ye? rise and pray, 
64. Prophesy, who is it that smote thee? 
71. What need we any further witness? 

: 22. Why, what evil hath he done? 
SI. what shall be done in the dry? 

34. for they know not what they do. 
: 5. Why seek ye the living among the dead? 

17. What manner of communications 
38. Why are ye troubled? 

Joh. 1:19. to ask him, Who art thou? 

21. What then? Art thou Elias? 

22. Then said they unto him, Who art thou? 

— What say est thou of thyself? 

25. Why baptizest thou then, if thou be not 
38(39). and saith unto them, Wliat seek ye ? 

2: 4. Woman, what have I to do with thee? 

18. What sign shewest thou unto us, 
25. for he knew what was in man. 

4: 10. and who it is that saith to thee, 

27. What seekest thou? or, Why talkest thou 

with her ? 
5:12. What man is that which said unto thee, 

13. wist not who it was: for Jesus had 
6: 6. he himself knew what he would do. 

9. but what are they among so many ? 

28. What shall we do, that we might work 
30. What sign shewest thou then, 

— what dost thou work ? 

60. an hard saying ; who can hear it ? 

64. who they were that believed not, and who 

should betray him. 

68. Lord, to whom shall we go ? 

7:19. Why go ye about to kill me ? 

20. who goeth about to kill thee ? 



21: 

22: 



23: 



24: 



Joh. 7:36. 


51. < 


8: 5.1 


25. 


46. 


53. 


9: 2. 


17. 


21. 


26. 


27. 


36. 


10: 6. 


20. 


11:47. 


56. 


12:27. 


34. 


38. 



49 

13:12 

22 

24 

25 

28 

14:22 

15:15 

16:17 

18 

18: 4 



Wliat (manner of) saying is this that he 

and know what he doeth ? 

but ichat sayest thou ? 

Then said they unto him, Who art thou? 

Which of you convinceth me of sin? 

whom makest thou thyself? 

who did sin, this man, or his parents, 

What sayest thou of him, that he hath 

or who hath opened his eyes, we know 

not: 
to him again, What did he to thee ? 
luherefore would ye hear (it) again? 
Who is he, Lord, that I might believe 

on him? 
they understood not ichat things they were 
and is mad ; why hear ye him? 
What do we? for this man doeth 
What think ye, that he will not come 
and what shall I say ? Father, save 
who is this Son of man ? 
Lord ivho hath believed our report? and 

to whom hath the arm of the Lord 
.what I should say, and what I should 

speak. 
. Know ye what I have done to you? 
. doubting of whom he spake. 
.who it should be of whom he spake. 
. saith unto him, Lord, who is it ? 
. no man at the table knew for what intent 
. Lord, how is it that thou wilt manifest 
.knoweth not what his lord doeth: 
. What is this that he saith unto us, 
. What is this that he saith, A little while ? 

we cannot tell what he saith. 
. and said unto them, JVhom seek ye? 
7. Then asked he them again, Whom seek 
21. Why askest thou me ? ask them 
— what I have said unto them: 
23. but if well, why smitest thou me ? 
29. What accusation bring ye against 
35. ivhat hast thou done ? 
38. Pilate saith unto him, What is truth? 
19:24. but cast lots for it, whose it shall be: 
20: 13. Woman, why weepest thou? 

15. why weepest thou ? xohom seekest thou? 
21 : 12. durst ask him, Who art thou ? 

20. Lord, ivhich is he that betrayeth thee ? 

21. Lord, and ivhat (shall) this man (do)? 
22. what (is that) to thee? 

23. what (is that) to thee ? 
Acts 1:11. why stand ye gazing up into heaven ? 

2: 12. saying one to another, What meaneth this? 

37. Men (and) brethren, what shall we do? 
3:12.io% marvel ye at this? or why look ye so 

earnestly on us, 
4: 9. by what means he is made whole ; 

16. WTiat shall we do to these men? 
5: 4. why hast thou conceived this thing 
9. How is it that ye have agreed 
1\.whereunto this would grow. (lit. what this 

might be) 
35. ivhat ye intend to do as touching 
7:27. Who made thee a ruler and a judge over 

35. Who made thee a ruler and a judge ? 
40. we wot not what is become of him. 
49. or, what (is) the place of my rest? 
52. Which of the prophets have not your 

8:33. and who shall declare his generation? 
34. of whom speaketh the prophet this ? 

36. what doth hinder me to be baptized ? 
9: 4. Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me ? 

5. And he said. Who art thou, Lord ? 



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Acts 9: 6. Lord, what wilt thou have me to do ? 

— it shall be told thee ivhat thou musi do. 

10: 4. and said, What is it, Lord ? 

6. tell thee tohat thou oughtest to do. 
17. what this vision which he had seen 
21. what (is) the cause wherefore ye are come: 
29. for what intent ye have sent for me ? 

11 -.11. what was I, that I could withstand God? 

12: 18. tohat was become of Peter. 

13:25. Whom think ye that I am? 

14: 15. Sirs, why do ye these things ? 

15: 10. Now therefore ichy tempt ye God, 

16:30. Sirs, what must I do to be saved? 

17:18. What will this babbler say? 

19. May we know what this new doctrine, 

20. what these things mean. 

19: 3. Unto what then were ye baptized ? 

15. and Paul I know ; but who are ye ? 

32. knew not therefore they were come 
35. what man is there that knoweth not 

21 : 13. What mean ye to weep and to break 
22. What is it therefore? the multitude 

33. and demanded who he was, and what he 

had done. 
22: 7. Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me? 
8. And I answered, JVho art thou, Lord? 
10. And I said, What shall I do, Lord ? 

16. And now why tarriest thou ? 
26. Take heed what thou doest: 

30. wherefore he was accused of the Jews, 
23:19. What is that thou hast to tell me? 
26: 8. Why should it be thought a thing 

14. Saul, Saul, ivhy persecutest thou me? 
15. And I said, Who art thou, Lord? 

Jo. 3: 1. Wliat advantage then hath the Jew? or 
what profit (is there) of 
3. For what if some did not believe? 
5. what shall we say? (Is) God unrighteous 
7. why yet am I also judged as a sinner ? 
9. What then? are we better (than they) ? 
4: 1. What shall we then say that Abraham, 

3. For what saith the scripture ? 

6: 1. What shall we say then? Shall we 

15. Wliat then? shall we sin, because 
21. What fruit had ye then in those 

7: 7. What shall we say then? (Is) the law 
24. who shall deliver me from the body 

8: 24. for what a man seeth, why doth he 

26. for w r e know not what we should pray for 

27 .what (is) the mind of the Spirit, 

31. What shall we then say to these things ? 

— who (can be) against us? 

33. Who shall lay any thing to the charge of 

34. Who (is) he that condemneth ? 

35. WIw shall separate us from the love of 
9:14. What shall we say then? (Is there) 

19. Why doth he yet find fault ? For who hath 

resisted his will? 

20. who art thou that repliest against 

— Why hast thou made me thus ? 
30. What shall we say then ? 

10: 6. Who shall ascend into heaven? 

7. Or, Who shall descend into the deep ? 

8. But what saith it ? The word is nigh thee, 

16. who hath believed our report ? 

11 : 2. what the scripture saith of Elias ? 

4. But what saith the answer of God 

7. What then ? Israel hath not obtained 
15. what (shall) the receiving (of them be), 

34. For who hath known the mind of theLord? 

or who hath been his counsellor? 

35. Or who hath first given to him, 



I Ro. 12: 2. that ye may prove what (is) that good, 
14: 4. Who art thou that judgest another man's 
10. why dost thou judge thy brother ? or why 
dost thou set at nought thy 
lCo. 2: 11. For what man knoweth the things of aman, 
16. For who hath known the mind of the Lord, 
3: 5. Who then is Paul, and who (is) Apollos, 
4: 7. For who maketh thee to differ 

— and what hast thou that thou 

— why dost thou glory, as if thou hadst 
21 . What will ye ? shall I come unto you 

5:12. For what have I to do to judge them 
7:16, For what knowest thou, O wife, 

— or how knowest thou, O man, 

9: 7. Who goeth a warfare any time at 

— who planteth a vineyard, and 

— or who feedeth a flock, and eateth not 
18. What is my reward then? 

10: 19. What say I then ? that the idol 

29. for why is my liberty judged 

30. why am I evil spoken of for that 
11:22. What shall I say to you ? 

14: 6. what shall I profit you, except 

8. who shall prepare himself to the battle ? 

15. What is it then ? I will pray with the 

16. he understandeth not what thou sayest ? 
26. How is it then, brethren ? 

15: 2. saved, if ye keep in memory what I 
preached (lit. saved, with what word I 
preached, if ye, &c. ) 

29. Else what shall they do which are 

— why are they then baptized for the dead ? 

30. And why stand we in jeopardy every 
32. what advantageth it me, if the dead 

2Co. 2: 2. who is he then that maketh me glad, 

16. And who (is) sufficient for these things ? 
6:14. for what fellowship hath righteousness 

— and what communion hath light 

lb. what concord hath Christ with Belial? 

or what part hath he that believeth 
16. what agreement hath the temple of God 
11:29. Who is weak, and I am not weak? who 

is offended, and I burn not ? 
12: 13. For what is it wherein you were inferior 
Gal. 2:14. why compellest thou the Gentiles to live 
3: 1. who hath bewitched you, that ye 

19. Wherefore then (serveth) the law ? 
4: 15. Where is then the blessedness ye spake of? 
(lit. what then was your blessedness? 
— some copies read 7roi3) 
30. Nevertheless what saith the scripture ? 
5: 7. who did hinder you that ye should not 
11. why do I yet suffer persecution ? 
Eph. 1: 18. what is the hope of his calling, and what 
the riches of the glory of 
19. And what (is) the exceeding greatness of 
3: 9. what (is) the fellowship of the mystery, 

18. what (is) the breadth, and length, and 
4: 9. what is it but that he also descended 
5': 10. Proving what is acceptable unto the Lord. 

17 .what the will of the Lord (is). 
6: 21. may know my affairs, (and) how I do, 
Phi. 1:18. What then ? notwithstanding, everyway, 

22. yet what I shall choose I wot not. 
Col. 1 :27. what (is) the riches of the glory of 

2:20. why, as though living in the world, \ 
ITh. 2: 19. For what (is) our hope, or joy, or 

3: 9. For what thanks can we render to God 
4: 2. For ye know what commandments 
ITi. 1: 7. nor whereof they affirm. 
2Ti. 3: 14. knowing of whom thou hast learned (them); 
Heb. 1:5. For unto which of the angels said he at 



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Heb. 1 : 13. But to which of the angels said he at 
2: 6. What is man, that thou art mindful 
3: 17. But with whom was he grieved 

18. And to whom sware he that they 
5:12. which (be) the first principles of 
I'.W.what further need (was there) that 
11 :32. And what shall I more say ? for the 
12: 7. for what son is he whom the father 
13: 6. fear what man shall do unto me. 
Jas. 2: 14. What (doth it) profit, my brethren, 

16. what (doth it) profit? 

3:13. Who (is) a wise man and endued 
4: 12. who art thou that judgest another ? 

lPet. 1:11. Searching what, or what manner of time 
3:13. And who (is) he that will harm you, 
4:V.what shall the end (be) of them that 
5: 8. seeking whom he may devour: 

Uoh.2:22. Who is a liar but he that denieth 
3: 2. not yet appear what we shall be: 

12. And wherefore slew he him? 

5: 5. Who is he that overcometh the world, 
Rev. 2: 7. what the Spirit saith unto the churches; 
1 1. what the Spirit saith unto the churches ; 

17. what the Spirit saith unto the churches ; 
29. what the Spirit saith unto the churches. 

3: 6. what the Spirit saith unto the churches. 

13. what the Spirit saith unto the churches. 
22. what the Spirit saith unto the churches. 

5: 2. Who is worthy to open the book, 
6: 17. and who shall be able to stand? 
7:13. What are these which are arrayed in white 
13: 4. Who (is) like unto the beast? who is able 

to make war with him ? 
15; 4. Who shall not fear thee, O Lord, 
18:18. What (city is) like unto this great city. 
See also diari. 



t'ltXoq, titlos. 

Joh.l9:19. And Pilate wrote a title, and put 

20. This title then read many of the Jews: 



riio, tio. 

2Th. 1 : 9. Who shall be punished with (lit. shall suf- 
fer (as) punishment) everlasting de- 
struction from 



TO I, toi. 
2Ti. 2:19. Nevertheless (lit. but indeed) the founda- 



roiyapovv, toigaroun. 

ITh. 4: 8. He therefore that despiseth, 

Heb 12: 1. Wherefore seeing we also are compassed 



Toivvv, toinun. 

Lu. 20:25. Render therefore unto Caesar the 
lCo. 9:26.1 therefore so run, not as uncertainly ; 
Heb 13: 13. Let us go forth therefore unto him without 

the camp, 
Jas. 2:24. Ye see then how that by works a man 



ToioarSs, toiosde. 
2Pet. 1 : 17. when there came such a voice to him 



Mat. 9: 8 


18: 5 


19:14 


Mar 4:33. 


6: 2 


7: 8 


13. 


9:37. 


10:14. 


13:19. 


Lu. 9: 9. 


13: 2. 


18:16. 


Joh. 4:23. 


8: 5. 


9:16. 


Actsl6:24. 


19:25. 


21:25. 


22:22. 


26:29. 


Ro. 1:32. 


2: 2. 


3. 


16:18. 


lCo. 5: 1. 


5. 


11. 


7:15. 


28. 


11:16. 


15:48. 


16:16. 


18. 


2Co. 2: 6. 


7. 


3: 4. 


12. 


10:11. 


11:13. 


12: 2. 


3. 


5. 


Gal. 5:21. 


23. 


6: 1. 


Eph 5:27. 


Phi. 2:29. 


2Th. 3:12. 


ITi. 6: 5. 


Tit. 3:11. 


Philem. 9. 


Heb 7:26. 


8: 1. 


11:14. 


12: 3. 


13:16. 


Jas. 4:16. 


3 Joh. 8. 



roiovTog, toioutos. 

.which had given such power unto men. 
. shall receive one such little child 
.for of such is the kingdom of heaven. 
. And with many such parables 
. that even such mighty works are 
.and many other such like things ye do. 
.and many such like things do ye. 
. one of such children in my name, 
. for of such is the kingdom of God. 
. such as was not from the beginning 
. of whom I hear such things ? 
. because they suffered such things ? 
.for of such is the kingdom of God. 
.the Father seeketh such to worship him. 
.that such should be stoned: 
.a man that is a sinner do such miracles? 
. Who, having received such a charge, 
.the workmen of like occupation, 
. that they observe no such thing, 
.•Away with such a (fellow) from 
. and altogether such as I am, 
. they which commit such things 
.against them which commit such things. 
. them which do such things, 
. For they that are such serve not 
. and such fornication as is not 
. To deliver such an one unto Satan 
. with such an one no not to eat. 
.is not under bondage in such (cases): 
.such shall have trouble in the flesh: 
. we have no such custom, 
.such (are) they also that are earthy: 
such (are) they also that are heavenly. 
, submit yourselves unto such, 
.acknowledge ye them that are such. 
. Sufficient to such a man (is) this 
, such a one should be swallowed up 
, And such trust have we through 
Seeing then that we have such hope, 
, Let such an one think this, 
such (will we be) also in deed when 
For such (are) false apostles, 
such an one caught up to the third 
And I knew such a man, whether 
Of such an one will I glory: 
.that they which do such things shall 
against such there is no law. 
restore such an one in the spirit of 
or wrinkle, or any such thing ; 
and hold such in reputation: 
Now them that are such we command 
from such withdraw thyself, 
he that is such is subverted, 
being such an one as Paul the aged, 
For such an high priest became us, (who) 
We have such an high priest, who is set 
For they that say such things declare 
him that endured such contradiction 
with such sacrifices God is well pleased, 
all such rejoicing is evil. 
We therefore ought to receive such, 



roT^og, toikos. 

Acts23: 3. shall smite thee, (thou) whited wall: 



TOKog, tokos. 

Mat.25: 27. received mine own with usury. 
Lu. 19: 23. required mine own with usury? 



TOA 



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Ton 



■oX/uiato, tolmao. 



Mat.22 
Mar 12 

15 
Lu. 20 
Joh.21 
Acts 5 
7 
Ro. 5 

15 
ICo. 6 
2Co.lO 



Phi. 1 
Jude 



:46. neither durst any (man) from 

:34. no man after that durst ask him 

: 43. and went in boldly unto Pilate, 

:40. they durst not ask him any 

: 12. none of the disciples durst ask him, 

: 13. And of the rest durst no man join 

:32. Moses trembled, and durst not behold. 

: 7. some would even dare to die. 

: 18. For I will not dare to speak of 

: 1 . Dare any of you, having a matter 

: 2. wherewith I think to be bold against 

12. For we dare not make ourselves 
:21. whereinsoever any is bold, 

— 1 am bold also. 
■,14. are much more bold to speak 
9. durst not bring against him 



roXfji^poTepov, tolmeeroteron. 

Ro. 15:15.1 have written the more boldly unto 



To\fir\T7]Q, tolmeetees. 

2Pet.2:10. Presumptuous (are they), selfwilled, 

rofibjTepog, tomoteros. 

Heb 4: 12. and sharper than any twoedged sword, 



ro'£ov, toxon. 

Rev. 6: 2. he that sat on him had a bow , 

tottclZlov, topazion. 

Rev.21 : 20. the ninth, a topaz ; 



tottoq, topos. 

Mat.l2:43.he walketh through dry places, 
14: 13. by ship into a desert place apart: 
15. saying, This is a desert place, 
35. And when the men of that place 
24: 7. and earthquakes, in divers places. 

15. stand in the holy place, 
26:52. again thy sword into his place . : 
27: 33. unto a place called Golgotha, that is to 

say, a place of a skull, 
28: 6. see the place where the Lord lay. 
Mar 1 :35. departed into a solitary place, 

45. but was without in desert places : 
6: 31. apart into a desert place, and 

32. they departed into a desert place by 
35. This is a desert place, and now 
13: 8. earthquakes in divers places, 
15:22. unto the place Golgotha, which is, being 

interpreted, The place of a skull. 
16: 6. behold the place where they laid him. 
2: 7. no room for them in the inn. 
4: 17. found the place where it was written, 
37. went out into every place of the 
42. and went into a desert place .- 
6: 17. and stood in the plain, (lit. plain place) 
9: 10. privately into a desert place 

12. we are here in a desert place. 
10: 1. before his face into every city and place, 



Lu. 



Lu. 10: 
11 



14 



16 

19 

21 

22 

23 

Joh. 4 

5 

6 



14 



19 



20 

Acts 1 

4 



32 



16 



20 







41 




28 


7 


Ro. 


9:26 




12 


19 




15 


23 


ICo 


. 1 


2 




14 


16 


2Co 


. 2 


14 


Eph 


.4 


27. 


ITh 


. 1 


8 


ITi 


2 


8 


Hel 


. 8 


7 




11 


8. 




12 


17 


2Pet. 1 


19 


Rev 


. 2 


5 




6 


14 




12 


6 

8. 

14 




16 


16 




20 


11 



a Levite, when he was at the place, 

as he was praying in a certain place, 

he walketh through dry places, 

Give this man place; and thou begin with 

shame to take the lowest room. (lit. 

place ) 
sit down in the lowest room; 
and yet there is room. 
come into this place of torment. 
And when Jesus came to the place, 
earthquakes shall be in divers places, 
And when he was at the place, 
And when they were come to the place, 
that in Jerusalem is the place where 
a multitude being in (that) place. 
there was much grass in the place. 
nigh unto the place where they did eat 
into the place where John at first 
in the same place where he was. 
was in that place where Martha met him. 
take away both our place and nation. 
I go to prepare a place for you. 
And if I go and prepare a place for you, 
which betrayed him, knew the place : 
in a place that is called the Pavement 
forth into & place called (the place) of 
for the place where Jesus was crucified 
Now in the place where he was crucified 
but wrapped together in a place by itself, 
that he might go to his own place. 
the place was shaken where they were 
against this holy place, and the law: 
Jesus of Nazareth shall destroy this place, 
and serve me in this place. 
for the place where thou standest 
or what (is) the place of my rest ?' 
and went into another place. 
of the Jews which were in those quarters: 
against the people, and the law, and this 

place : 
and hath polluted this holy place. 
and have licence to answer for 
to sail by the coasts of Asia; (lit. the places 

along Asia) 
came unto a place which is called 
we should have fallen upon rocks, (lit. 

rough places) 
And falling into a place where two 
In the same quarters were possessions (lit. 

in the (parts) about that place) 
in the place where it was said 
(rather) give place unto wrath: 
having no more place in these parts, 
with all that in every place 
that occupieth the room of the unlearned 
of his knowledge by us in every place. 
Neither give place to the devil, 
but also in every place your faith 
that men pray every where, 
then should no place have been sought for 

the second, 
when he was called to go out into a place 
for he found no place of repentance, 
that shineth in a dark place, 
remove thy candlestick out of his place, 
island were moved out of their places. 
where she hath a place prepared of 
neither was their place found any more 
into her place, where she is nourished for 
together into a place called in the Hebrew 

tongue Armageddon, 
and there was found no place for them. 



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roaovTog, tosoutos. 

Mat. 8: 10. 1 have not found so great faith, no, not in 
15:33. so much bread in the wilderness, as to fill 
so great a multitude ? 
Lu. 7: 9.1 have not found so great faith, no, not 

15:29. Lo, these many years do I serve thee, neither 
Joh. 6: 9. but what are they among so many? 

12:37. had done so many miracles before them, 
14: 9. Have I been so long time with you, and 
21:11. and for all there were so many, 
Acts 5 : 8. whether ye sold the land for so much ? And 

she said, Yea, for so much. 
lCo.14: 10. so many kinds of voices in the world, 
Gal. 3: 4. Have ye suffered so many things in vain? 
Heb. 1 : 4. made so much better than the angels, 

4: 7. To day, after so long a time ; as it is said, 
7: 22. By so much was Jesus made a surety of a 
better 
10:25. and so much the more, as ye see the day 
12 : 1 . with so great a cloud of witnesses, 
Rev.18: 7. so much torment and sorrow give her: 
17.50 great riches is come to nought. 
21 : 16. the length is as large as the breadth: 



totS} tote. 

Mat. 2: 7. Then Herod, when he had privily 

16. Then Herod, when he saw that 

17. Then was fulfilled that which was 
3: 5. Then went out to him Jerusalem, 

13. Then cometh Jesus from Galilee 
15. Then he suffered him. 

4: I. Then was Jesus led up of the spirit 
5. Then the devil taketh him up 

10. Then saith Jesus unto him, Get 

11. Then the devil leaveth him, and, 

17. From that time Jesus began to preach, 
5:24. and then come and offer thy gift. 
7: 5. and then shalt thou see clearly 

23. And then will I profess unto them, 
8:26. Then he arose, and rebuked the winds 
9: 6. then saith he to the sick of the palsy, 

14. Then came to him the disciples of John, 

15. and then shall they fast. 

29. Then touched he their eyes, saying, 

37. Then saith he unto his disciples, 
11:20. Then began he to upbraid the 

12:13. Then saith he to the man, Stretch forth 
22. Then was brought unto him one 
29. and then he will spoil his house. 

38. Then certain of the scribes and of 

44. Then he saith, I will return into my house 

45. Then goeth he, and taketh with himself 
13:26. then appeared the tares also. 

36. Then Jesus sent the multitude away, 
43. Then shall the righteous shine forth as 
15: 1. Then came to Jesus scribes and 

12. Then came his disciples, and said 
28. Then Jesus answered and said unto 

16:12. Then understood they how that he bade 

20. Then charged he his disciples that 

21. From that time forth began Jesus to 

24. Then said Jesus unto his disciples, 
27. and then he shall reward every man 

17:13. Then the disciples understood that 
19. Then came the disciples to Jesus 

18:21. Then came Peter to him, and said, 
32. Then his lord, after that he had called 

19:13. Then were there brought unto him 

27. Then answered Peter and said unto him, 



Mat.20:20. Then came to him the mother of Zebedee's 
21: I. then sent Jesus two disciples, 
22: 8. Then saith he to his servants, 

13. Then said the king to the servants, 

15. Then went the Pharisees, and took counsel 
21. Then saith he unto them, 

23: 1. Then spake Jesus to the multitude, 
24: 9. Then shall they deliver you up 
10. And then shall many be offended, 

14. and then shall the end come. 

16. Then let them which be in Judaea 
21 . For then shall be great tribulation, 
23. Then if any man shall say unto you, 

30. And then shall appear the sign 
— and then shall all the tribes of the 

40. Then shall two be in the field ; 

25 : 1 . Then shall the kingdom of heaven 
7. Then all those virgins arose, and 

31 . then shall he sit upon the throne 
34, Then shall the King say unto them 

37. Then shall the righteous answer 

41. Then shall he say also unto them 

44. Then shall they also answer him, 

45. Then shall he answer them, saying, 
26: 3. Then assembled together the chief 

14. Then one of the twelve, called 
16. And from that time he sought 
31. Then saith Jesus unto them, All ye 
36. Then cometh Jesus with them unto 

38. Then saith he unto them, My soul 
45. Then cometh he to his disciples, 
50. Then came they, and laid hands 
52. Then said Jesus unto him, Put up 
56. Then all the disciples forsook him, 
65. Then the high priest rent his clothes, 
67. Then did they spit in his face, 

74. Then began he to curse and to swear, 
27: 3. Then Judas, which had betrayed him, 
9. Then was fulfilled that which was 

13. Then said Pilate unto him, Hearest 
16. And they had then a notable prisoner, 

26. Then released he Barabbas unto them: 

27. Then the soldiers of the governor 

38. TJien were there two thieves crucified 
58. Then Pilate commanded the body to be 
28:10. Then said Jesus unto them, Be not 
Mar 2: 20. and then shall they fast in those days. 
3: 27. and then he will spoil his house. 
13:14. then let them that be in Judaea flee 
21 . And then if any man shall say to you, 

26. And then shall they see the Son of man 

27. And then shall he send his angels, 
Lu. 5:35. then shall they fast in those days. 

6: 42. and then shalt thou see clearly to 
11 :28. Then goeth he, and taketh (to him) seven 
13:26. Then shall ye begin to say, We have eaten 
14: 9. and )( thou begin with shame to take 
10. then shalt thou have worship in the 
21. Then the master of the house being angry 
16: 16. since that time the kingdom of God is 
21 : 10. Then said he unto them, Nation 

20. then know that the desolation thereof 

21. Then let them which are in Judaea 

27. And then shall they see the Son of man 
23:30. Then shall they begin to say to the 
24:45. Then opened he their understanding, 
Jolu 2:10. then that which is worse: (but) thou 
7: 10. then went he also up unto the feast, 
8:28. then shall ye know that lam (he), 
11: 6. )( he abode two days still in the same 

14. Then said Jesus unto them plainly, 
12:16. then remembered they that these 



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Joh.I3:27. And after the sop )( Satan entered into 
19: 1 . Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, 

16. Then delivered he him therefore 
20: 8. Then went in also that other disciple, 
Acts 1:12. Then returned they unto Jerusalem 

4:8. Then Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, 
5:26. Then went the captain with the 
6:11. Then they suborned men, which said, 
7 : 4. Then came he out of the land of 
8:17. Then laid they (their) hands on them, 
10:46. Then answered Peter, 

48. Then prayed they him to tarry 
13: 3. And when they had fasted (lit. then having 
fasted) 
12. Then the deputy, when he saw 
15:22. Then pleased it the apostles and 
17: 14. And then immediately the brethren 
21 :26. Then Paul took the men, and the next 

33. Then the chief captain came near, 
23: 3. Then said Paul unto him, God shall 
25:12. Then Festus, when he had conferred 
26: 1. Then Paul stretched forth the hand, and 
27 : 21 . )( Paul stood forth in the midst of them, 

32. Then the soldiers cut off the ropes 
28 : 1 . then they knew that the island was 
Ro. 6 : 21 . "What fruit had ye then in those things 
ICo. 4: 5. and then shall every man have praise 
13:10. the?i that which is in part shall 
12. but then face to face: 
— but then shall I know even as 
15:28. then shall the Son also himself 

54. then shall be brought to pass the 
16 : 2. that there be no gatherings )( when I come. 
2Co.l2:10.when I am weak, then am I strong. 
Gal. 4: 8. Howbeit then, when ye knew not God, 
29. But as then he that was born after the 
6: 4. then shall he have rejoicing in himself 
: 4. then shall ye also appear with him in glory. 
: 3. then sudden destruction cometh 
: 8. And then shall that Wicked be revealed, 
HeblO: 7. Then said I, Lo, I come 

9. Then said he, Lo, I come to do thy will, 
12:26. Whose voice then shook the earth: 
2Pet.3: 6. Whereby the world that then was, 



rou, tou, for TOVTOV. 

Actsl7:28.we are also his offspring. 

tou &c. see Appendix. 



TovvavTLov, tounantion. 

2Co. 2: 7. So that contrariwise ye (ought) 
Gal. 2: 7. But contrariwise, when they saw 
lPet.3: 9. but contrariwise blessing; 



rovvofia, tounoma. 
Mat.27:57.a rich man of Arimathaea, named Joseph, 
(lit. the name Joseph) 
See also ovo/xa. 

rovriari or tovt egtl, toutesti or 
touV esti. 

Mat.27: 46. that is to saij, My God, my God, 
Mar 7: 2. that is to say, with unwashen, hands, 



Col. 
lTh. 
2Th. 



Acts 1:19. that is to saij, The field of blood. 

19: 4. that is, on Christ Jesus. 
Ro. 7:18. that is, in my flesh, 

9: 8. That is, They which are the children 

10: 6. that is, to bring Christ down 

7. that is, to bring up Christ again 

8. that is, the word of faith, which 
Philem 12. receive him, that is, mine own bowels: 
Heb 2; 14. him that had the power of death, that is, 

the devil ; 
7: 5. that is, of their brethren, though they 
9:11. that is to say, not of this building; 
10:20. through the veil, that is to say, his flesh ; 
11: 16. a better (country), that is, an heavenly: 
13: 15. that is, the fruit of (our) lips giving 
1 Pet. 3: 20. wherein few, that is, eight souls were 
saved by water. 



TOVTO, tOUtO. 
From ovrog. 

Obs. The words ' therefore' and ' wherefore,' when 
partly in italics in this series, are the render- 
ing of did tovto, excepting in three cases for 
tig tovto, and in two cases for Trapd tovto, 
which are noted. 2 denotes its being com- 
pounded with avTog. 

Mat. 1 :22. Now all this was done, that it 
6:25. Therefore I say unto you, 
8: 9. and to my servant, Do this, and he 
9: 28. Believe ye that I am able to do this ? 
12: 1 1 . and if it fall into a pit on the sabbath 

27. therefore they shall be your judges. 

31 . Therefore I say unto you, All manner 
13:13. Therefore speak I to them in parables: 

28. An enemy hath done this. 

52. Therefore every scribe (which is) 
14: 2. and therefore mighty works do shew 
15:11. this defileth a man. 
16:22. this shall not be unto thee. 
17:21. Howbeit this kind goeth not out 
18: 4. humble himself as this little child, 

23. TJierefore is the kingdom of heaven 
19:26. With men this is impossible; 
21:4. All this was done, that it might be 

43. Therefore say I unto you, 

23: 14. therefore ye shall receive the greater 
34. TFAerefore, behold, I send unto you 
24:14. And this gospel of the kingdom 

44. Therefore be ye also ready: 

26: 9. For this ointment might have been 

12. she hath poured this ointment 

13. Wheresoever this gospel shall be 
26. Take, eat ; this is my body. 

28. For this is my blood of the new 
39. let this cup pass from me: 

42. if this cup may not pass away 
56. But all this was done, that the 
28: 14. if this come to the governor's ears. 
Mar 1 :27. saying, What thing is this ? 

38. for therefore (a'c tovto) came I forth. 
5: 32. her that had done this thing. 
43. that no man should know it; 
6: 14. and therefore mighty works 
9:21. since this came unto him? 

29. This kind can come forth by nothing, 
11 : 3. Why do ye this ? say ye that 

24. Therefore I say unto you, 
12:24. Do ye not therefore err, 
13: 11. in that hour, that speak ye: 



TOY 



Mar 14: 5. For it might have been sold 

9. Wheresoever this gospel shall be 
22. Take, eat: this is my body. 
24. This is my blood of the new testament, 
36. take away this cup from me: 
Lu. 1:18. Whereby shall I know this ? 

34. How shall this be, seeing I know not a 

man? 
43. And whence (is) this to me, 
66. What manner of child shall this be ! 
2:12. And this (shall be) a sign unto you ; 

15. and see this thing which is come to pass, 
3:20. Added yet this above all, 
4:43. for therefore (tic tovto) am I sent. 
5: 6. And when they had this done, 
6: 3. Have ye not read so much as this, 
7: 4. for whom he should do this : 

8. to my servant, Do this, and he doeth (it). 
9: 21. to tell no man that thing ; 

45. But they understood not this saying, 

48. Whosoever shall receive this child 
10:11. notwithstanding be ye sure of this, 

28. this do, and thou shalt live. 
11:19. therefore shall they be your judges. 

49. Therefore also said the wisdom of God, 
12:18. And he said, This will I do: 

22. Therefore I say unto you, 
39. And this know, that if the goodman 

13: 8. let it alone this year also, 
14:20. and therefore I cannot come. 
16: 2. How is it that I hear this of thee ? 
18:34. and this saying was hid from them, 

36. he asked what it meant. 
20:17. What is this then that is written, 
22:15.1 have desired to eat this passover 

17. Take this, and divide (it) among your- 
selves: 

19. This is my body which is given for you: 

this do in remembrance of me. 

20. This cup (is) the new testament in my 

23. that should do this thing. 

37. that this that is written must 
42. remove this cup from me: 

24:40. And when he had thus spoken, 
Joh. J. :31 . therefore am I come baptizing 

2; 12. After this he went down to Capernaum, 

22. he had said this unto them ; 
3:32. and heard, that he testifieth ; 
4: 15. Sir, give me this water, 

18. in that saidst thou truly. 

54. This (is) again the second miracle 
5:16. And therefore did the Jews persecute 

18. Therefore the Jews sought the more 

28. Marvel not at this : for the hour 
6: 6. And this he said to prove him. 

29. This is the work of God, that ye 

39. And this is the Father's will 

40. And this is the will of him 
61. he said unto them, Doth this offend you? 
65. Therefore said I unto you, 

7: 22. Moses therefore gave unto you circumci- 
sion; 

39. But this spake he of the Spirit, 
8: 6. This they said, tempting him, 

40. this did not Abraham. 
47. ye therefore hear (them) not, 

9:23. Therefore said his parents, He is of age; 
10: 17. Therefore doth my Father love me, 
11: 7. after that saith he to (his) disciples, 

11. and after that he saith unto them, 

26. Believest thou this ? 

51. And this spake he not of himself: 



Joh. 12: 5, 



18. 



( 744 ) TOY 

Why was not this ointment sold 
This he said, not that he cared for 
For this cause the people also met him, 

— that he had done this miracle. 

27. for this cause came I unto this hour. 

33. This he said, signifying what death 
39. Therefore they could not believe, 
: 1 1 . therefore said he, Ye are not all clean. 

28. for what intent he spake this unto him. 
: 13. that will I do, that the Father may be 

19.£/*erefore the world hateth you. 
,15 .therefore said I, that he shall take of 

17. What is this that he saith unto us, 

18. What is this that he saith, 

34. Sayest thou this thing of thyself, 

37. To this end was I born, and for this cause 
came I into the world, 

38. And when he had said this, he went 

11. therefore he that delivered me 

28. After this, Jesus knowing that all 

20. And when he had so said, 
22. And when he had said this, 
14. This is now the third time that 

19. This spake he, signifying by what 

— And when he had spoken this, 
Acts 2: 12. one to another, What meaneth this? 

14.be this known unto you, and 

16. But this is that which was spoken 

26. Therefore did my heart rejoice, 

33. he hath shed forth this, which ye now 
6. but such as I have give )( I thee: In the 

name of 

7. by what name, have ye done this ? 
22. on whom this miracle of healing 

4. conceived this thing in thine heart? 
24. whereunto this would grow. 
38. or this work be of men, 
60. when he had said this, he fell asleep. 

34. of whom speaketh the prophet this ? 

21. which called on this name in Jerusalem, 
and came hither for that intent, 

16. This was done thrice: 
10. And this was done three times: 

18. And this did she many days. 
10. And this continued by the space of 
14. seven sons of (one) Sceva,... which did so. 

17. And this was known to all the Jews 

27. So that not only this our craft is 

29. For I know this, that after my 
23. Do therefore this that we say to thee: 

7. And when he had so said, 

14. But this I confess unto thee, that 
16. appeared unto thee for this purpose, 
26. for this thing was not done in a corner. 
34. for this is for your health: 

12. That is, that I may be comforted 
26. For this cause God gave them up unto 

3. And thinkest thou this, O man, 
16. Therefore (it is) of faith, 
12. Wherefore, as by one man sin entered 

6. Knowing this, that our old man is 

15. for what I would, that do I not ; but what 
I hate, that do I. 

16. If then I do that which I would not, 

19. the evil which I would not, that I do. 

20. Now if I do that I would not, 
: 17. Even for this 2 same purpose have I raised 
: 6. that is, to bring Christdown (from above) : 

7. that is, to bring up Christ again 

8. that is, the word of faith, which 
:25. should be ignorant of this mystery, 
: 20. for in so doing thou shalt heap 



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15 



Ro. 13: 6. for this cause pay ye tribute also: 

— continually upon this 2 very thing. 
11. And that, knowing the time, 

14: 9. For to this end Christ both died, 

13. but judge this rather, that no man 
15: 9. For this cause I will confess to thee 

28. When therefore I have performed this, 
ICo. 1:12. Now this I say, that every one of 

4:17. For this cause have I sent unto you 
5: 2. he that hath done this deed 

3. him that hath so done this deed, 

6: 6. and that before the unbelievers. 

7 : 6. But I speak this by permission, 

26. that this is good for the present 

29. But this I say, brethren, the time 
35. And this I speak for your own profit ; 
37. and hath so decreed in his heart 

9: 17. For if I do this thing willingly, 

23. And this I do for the gospel's sake, 
10:28. This is offered in sacrifice unto idols, 
11 :10. For this cause ought the woman 

17. Now in this that I declare (unto you) 

24. Take, eat: this is my body, 

— this do in remembrance of me. 

25. This cup is the new testament in my 

blood: this do ye, as oft as 

26. and drink this cup, ye do shew 

30. For this cause many (are) weak 
15. is it therefore {irapa tovto) not of the 

body? 

16. is it therefore (Trapa tovto) not of the 
50. Now this I say, brethren, that flesh 

53. For this corruptible must put on 

— and this mortal (must) put on 

54. when this corruptible shall have 

— and this mortal shall have put on 

17. When I therefore was thus minded, 
1.1 determined this with myself, 
3. And I wrote this 2 same unto you, 
9. For to this end also did I write, 
1. Therefore seeing we have this ministry, 
5. wrought us for the selfsame 2 thing 

14. because we thus judge, 
11. For behold tilts? selfsame thing, that ye 
13. Therefore we were comforted in your 

10. for this is expedient for you, 
20. Avoiding this, that no man should 

6. But this (I say), He which soweth 

7. let him of himself think this again, 

11. Let such an one think this, 
: 1. This (is) the third (time) I am coming 

9. and this also we wish, (even) your per- 
fection. 

10. Therefore I write these things being absent, 
: 10. the same )( 2 which I also was forward to 
: 2. Tliis only would I learn of you, 

17. And this I say, (that) the covenant, 
: 7. man soweth, that shall he also reap. 
:15. Wherefore I also, after I heard 
: 8. and that not of yourselves: (it is) 
:17. This I say therefore, and testify 
: 5, this ye know, that no whoremonger, 

17. Wherefore be ye not unwise, 
32. This is a great mystery: 

6: 1. parents in the Lord: for this is right. 

8. the same shall he receive of the Lord, 
13. JFherefore take unto you the whole 

18. watching thereunto (lit. unto this 2 same) 

with all 
22. sent unto you for the (lit. for this 2 same) 
same purpose, 
Phi. 1 : 6. Being confident of this 2 very thing, 



2Co. 1 
2 



13 



Gal. 2 
3 

6 
Eph 1 
2 
4 
5 



Phi. 1 ; 7. meet for me to think this of you all, 
9. And this I pray, that your love 

19. that this shall turn to my salvation 
22. this (is) the fruit of my labour: 
25. And having this confidence, 

28. to you of salvation, and that of God. 
2: 5. Let Mi's mind be in you, 
3: 15. as many as be perfect, be thus minded: 

— God shall reveal even this unto you. 
Col. 1 : 9. For this cause we also, since the 

2: 4. And this I say, lest any man should 
3:20. this is well pleasing unto the Lord. 
4: 8. unto you for the same (lit. for this 2 same) 
purpose, 
ITh. 2: 13. For this cause also thank we God 
3: 3. that we are appointed hereunto. 

5. For this cause, when I could no longer 
7. Therefore, brethren, we were comforted 
4: 3. For this is the will of God, 

15. For this we say unto you by the word 
5: 18. for this is the will of God in Christ 

2Th. 2: 11. And for this cause God shall send 

3:10. this we commanded you, that if any 
lTi. 1: 9. Knowing this, that the law is not 

16. for this cause I obtained mercy, 
2: 3. For this (is) good and acceptable 

4:-. 10. therefore (ac. tovto) we both labour and 
16. doing this thou shalt both save thyself, 

5: 4. for that is good and acceptable 
2Ti. 1:15. This thou knowest, that all they which 

2:10. Therefore I endure all things for 

3: 1. This know also, that in the last days 
Phileml5.he therefore departed for a season, 

18. put that on mine account ; 
Heb 1: 9.^erefore God, (even) thy God, 

2: 1 . Therefore we ought to give the more 
6: 3. And this will we do, if God permit. 
7:27. for this he did once, when he offered 
9: 8. The Holy Ghost this signifying, 
15. And for this cause he is the mediator 

20. This (is) the blood of the testament 
27. but after this the judgment: 

10:33. Partly, whilst ye were made a 

— and partly, whilst ye became 

13: 17. they may do it with joy, and not with 
grief: for that (is) unprofitable for you. 

19. the rather to do this, that I may 
Jas. 4: 15. we shall live, and do this, or that. 
iPet. 1 -.25. And this is the word which by 

2:19. For this (is) thankworthy, if a man 

20. this (is) acceptable with God. 
21. For even hereunto were ye called: 

3: 9. that ye are hereunto called, 
4 : 6. For for this cause was the gospel preached 
2Pet.l: 5. And beside this, (lit. this 2 same) giving 
all diligence, 
20. Knowing this first, that no prophecy 
3: 3. Knowing this first, that there shall 
5. For this they willingly are ignorant of, 
8. be not ignorant of this one thing, 
Uch.3 : 1 . therefore the world knoweth us not, 
8. For this purpose the Son of God was 
4: 3. and this is that (spirit) of antichrist, 
5. therefore speak they of the world, 
3Joh. 10. Wherefore, if I come, I will 
Jude 4. ordained to this condemnation, 

5. though ye once knew this, 
Rev. 2: 6. But this thou hast, that thou 

7:15. Therefore are they before the throne 
12:12. Therefore rejoice, (ye) heavens, 
18: 8. Therefore shall her plagues come in 
See also tovtscti. 



TOY 



TOVTOLQ, tOUtois. 

From ovtoq. 
Lu. 16:26. And beside all this, between us 

24:21. and beside all this, to day is the third 
Acts 4: 16. What shall we do to these men? 

5:35. intend to do as touching these men. 
Ro. 8:37. in all these things we are more 
14: 18. For he that in these things serveth 
15: 23. no more place in these parts, 
lCoJ2:23.upon these we bestow more abundant 
Gal. 5:2Lrevellings, and such like: of the which 
Col. 3: 14. And above all these things (put on) 
ITh. 4: 18. comfort one another with these words. 
ITi. 4:15. give thyself wholly to them; 
6: 8. let us be therewith content. 
Heb 9:23. should be purified with these; 
2Pet.2:20.they are again entangled therein, 
3Joh. 10. and not content herewith, 
Jude 7. in like manner, (lit. in like manner to 
these) giving themselves over 
10. in those things they corrupt themselves. 
14. prophesied of these, saying, Behold, 



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Actsl6: 3. Him would Paul have to go forth 
17: 23. him declare I unto you. 
21 : 28. and hath polluted this holy place. 
23: 17. Bring this young man unto the chief 
18. to bring this young man unto thee, 
25. a letter after this manner: 
27. This man was taken of the Jews, 
24: 5. For we have found this man 
25: 24. ye see this man, about whom 
28:26. Go unto this people, and say, 
Ro. 9: 9. At this time will I come, 

15:28. have sealed to them this fruit, 
lCo. 2: 2. Jesus Christ, and him crucified. 

3: 12. if any man build upon this foundation 

17. him shall God destroy; 
11 :26. as often as ye eat this bread, 
27. whosoever shall eat this bread, 
2Co. 4: 7. But we have this treasure 
Phi. 2:23. Him therefore I hope to send 
2Th. 3: 14. note that man, and have no company 
Heb 8 : 3. that this man have somewhat also to offer. 



tovtoV) touton. 
From ovtoq, 
Mat.l9:ll. All (men) cannot receive this saying, 
21 :44. shall fall on this stone shall be 
27:32. him they compelled to bear his cross. 
Mar 7 : 29. For this saying go thy way ; 

14:58.1 will destroy this temple that is 
71.1 know not this man of whom ye 
Lu. 9:13. and buy meat for all this people. 
26. of him shall the Son of man be 
12: 5. yea, I say unto you, Fear him. 

56. that ye do not discern this time? 
16: 28. come into this place of torment. 
19:14. not have this (man) to reign over us. 
20: 12. and they wounded him also, 

13. reverence (him) when they see him. 
23: 2. We found this (fellow) perverting 

14. Ye have brought this man unto me, 
18. Away with this (man), and release 

Joh. 2: 19. Destroy this temple, and in three days 
5: 6. When Jesus saw him lie, 
6: 27. for him hath God the Father sealed. 
34. Lord, evermore give us this bread. 
58. he that eateth of this bread shall live 
7: 27. we know this man whence he is: 
9 :29. this (fellow), we know not from whence 
he is. 
39. 1 am come into this world, that 
18:40. Not this man, but Barabbas. 
19: 8. When Pilate therefore heard that saying, 

12. If thou let this man go, thou art not 

13. Pilate therefore heard that saying, 

20. This title then read many of the Jews: 
21: 21. Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, 
Acts 2:23. Him, being delivered by the determinate 
32. This Jesus hath God raised up, 

36. that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, 
3: 16. made this man strong, whom ye see 
5:31. Him hath God exalted with his right hand 

37. After this man rose up Judas of 
6:14. shall destroy this place, 

7:35. This Moses whom they refused, 
— the same did God send (to be) a ruler 
10:40. Him God raised up the third day, 
13: 27. because they knew him not, 
15:38. not good to take him with them, 



TOVTOV, tOUtOU. 
From ovtoq. 
- 2 denotes it to be compounded with avTOQ. 
15. For this people's heart is waxed gross, 



Note.- 
Mat.13 



19: 
26 
27; 

Mar 4: 
10: 

Lu. 2 
9 
13 
16: 
20 
22 
24 

Joh. 4 



19 

Acts 5 

6 

9 

13 



22. and the care of this world, 
40. in the end of this world. 

; 5. For this cause shall a man leave 
: 29. henceforth of this fruit of the vine, 

24. of the blood of this just person: 

: 19. And the cares of this world, 

; 7. For this cause shall a man leave 

: 17. told them concerning this child. 

: 45. they understood not this saying, 

:16.be loosed from this bond 

: 8. for the children of this world 

:34. The children of this world marry, 

:51 . Suffer ye thus far. 

: 4. as they were much perplexed hereabout, 

: 13. Whosoever drinketh of this water 

:5l. if any man eat of this bread, 

61. his disciples murmured at it, 

66. From that (time) many of his disciples 
:23.ye are of this world; I am not of this 
: 31. and doeth his will, him he heareth. 
: 41. that John spake of this man 
: 9. he seeth the light of this world. 
: 31. Now is the judgment of this world: now 
shall the prince of this world be cast out. 
: 1 . he should depart out of this world 
: 30. for the prince of this world cometh, 
: 11. the prince of this world is judged. 

19. among yourselves of that I said, 
: 17. also (one) of this man's disciples? 

29. What accusation bring yeagainsMAts man? 

36. My kingdom is not of this world: if my 

kingdom were of this world, 
: 12. And from thenceforth Pilate sought 
:28.to bring this man's blood upon us. 
: 13. words against this holy place, 
: 13. 1 have heard by many of this man, 
: 17. The God of this people of Israei 

23. Of this man's seed hath God 

38. through this man is preached unto you 
: 2. and elders about this question. 

6. for to consider of this matter. 
:32. We will hear thee again of this 
: 28. and the law, and this place: 
: 22. him audience unto this word, 



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Acts25:20 



Ro. 



28: 



ICo. 1: 
2: 



3: 
5: 
7: 

2Co. 4: 
12: 

Eph. 2; 



5: 

6: 

Col. 1 

Tit. 1 

Jas. 1 

2: 

Uoh.4 

Rev.19 

22 



because I doubted of such manner of ques- 
tions, (lit. I was at a loss about enquiry 
into this) 

that he himself hath appealed (lit. that 

this 2 man, himself &c.) 
, So when this was done, others 
.For the heart of this people is waxed 
. from the body of this death ? 
. Israel hath not obtained that which 
. the disputer of this world ? 

foolish the wisdom of this world? 
. not the wisdom of this world, nor of the j 

princes of this world, 
.none of the princes of this world knew: 
. For the wisdom of this world 
. the fornicators of this world, 
. the fashion of this world passeth 
. In whom the god of this world 
. For this thing I besought the Lord 
. according to the course of this world, 
, For this cause I Paul, 
. For this cause I bow my knees 
. For this cause shall a man leave 
, the rulers of the darkness of this world, 
. the riches of the glory of this mystery 
. For this cause left I thee in Crete, 
.this man's religion (is) vain. 
. chosen the poor of this world 
. Hereby know we the spirit of truth, 
. and with him the false prophet 
.of the prophecy of this book, 
.which keep the sayings of this book: 
.the sayings of the prophecy of this book: 
.words of the prophecy of this book, 



]\Iar 
Lu. 



rovTovg, toutous. 
From ovtoq. 
whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, 
that heareth these sayings of mine, 
Jesus had ended these sayings, 
These twelve Jesus sent forth, 
when Jesus had finished these sayings, 
when Jesus had finished all these sayings, 
whence can a man satisfy these (men) 
eight days after these sayings, 
Let these sayings sink down into 
then he commanded these servants 
and destroy these husbandmen, 
among the Jews for these sayings, 
let these go their way: 
Ye men of Israel, hear these words ; 
x\nd Ananias hearing these words 
and the chief priests heard these things, 
that these should not be baptized, 
told this saying to Paul, 
ye have brought hither these men, 
Them take, and purify thyself with them, 
them he also called: 

— them he also justified: 

— them he also glorified. 

ICo. 6: 4. set them to judge who are least 
16: 3. them will I send to bring your 
2Ti. 3: 5. from such turn away. 
Heb. 2:15. And deliver them who through fear 



Mat. 7:24 

26. 

28. 

10: 5. 

19: 1. 

26: 1. 

4. 

28. 

44. 

19:15. 

20:16. 

Joh.l0:19. 

18: 8. 

Acts 2:22. 

5: 5. 

24. 

10:47. 

16:36. 

19:37. 

21:24. 

8:30. 



Ro. 



Mat. 



TOVTO), tOUtO. 
From ovtoq . 
9. and I say to this (man), Go, and he 



Mat.l 2: 32. forgiven him, neither in this world, 
13: 54. Whence hath this (man) this wisdom, 
56. Whence then hath this (man) all these 
17: 20. ye shall say unto this mountain, 
20: 14. 1 will give unto this last, 
21 : 21. if ye shall say unto this mountain, 
Mar 6: 2. whence hath this (man) these things? 
10:30. an hundredfold now in this time, 
11 :23. shall say unto this mountain, 
Lu. 1 :61.that is called by this name. 

4: 3. command this stone that it be made bread. 
7: 8. and I say unto one, Go, and he goeth ; 
10: 5. first say, Peace (be) to this house. 

20. Notwithstanding in this rejoice not, 
14: 9. Give this man place ; and thou 

18 -.30. manifold more in this present time, 
19: 9. salvation come to this house, 
19. And he said likewise to him, 
21: 23. and wrath upon this people. 
23: 4. 1 find no fault in this man. 
14. have found no fault in this man 
Joh. 4: 20. worshipped in this mountain ; 

21. ye shall neither in this mountain, 
27. And upon this came his disciples, 
37. And herein is that saying true, 

5:33. him ye believe not. 
9:30. Why herein is a marvellous thing, 
10: 3. To him the porter openeth; 
12;25.hateth his life in this world 
13:24. Simon Peter therefore beckoned to him, 

35. By this shall all (men) know 
15: 8. Herein is my Father glorified, 
16:30. by this we believe that thou earnest 
20: 30. which are not written in this book: 
Acts 1 : 6. Lord, wilt thou at this time restore 
3: 12. why marvel ye at this ? or why , 
4: 10. by him doth this man stand here 

17. henceforth to no man in this name. 
5: 28. ye should not teach in this name? 
7: 7. and serve me in this place. 

29. Then fled Moses at this saying, 
8: 21. part nor lot in this matter: 

29. and join thyself to this chariot. 
10:43. To him give all the prophets witness, 
13:39. And by him all that believe are 
15:15. And to this agree the words of 
21 : 9. And the same man had four daughters, 
23: 9. We find no evil in this man: 
24: 2(3). worthy deeds are done unto this nation 
10. a judge unto this nation, 
16. And herein do I exercise myself, 
25: 5. if there be any wickedness in him. 
Ro. 12: 2. And be not conformed to this world: 

13: 9. comprehended in this saying, 
ICo. 3: 18. to be wise in this world, 

4: 4. yet am I not hereby justified: 
7:24. herein abide with God. 
31. And they that use this world, 
11 :22. shall I praise you in this ? 
. 14: 21. will I speak unto this people ; 
2Co. 3: 10. had no glory in this respect, 

5: 2. For in this we groan, earnestly desiring 
8:10. And herein I give (my) advice: 
9: 3. should be in vain in this behalf; 
Gal. 6:16. as walk according to this rule, 
Eph 1 : 21. not only in this world, but also in that 
Phi. 1 : 18. and I therein do rejoice, yea, and will 
Heb 4: 5. And in this (place) again, If they 
lPet.4:16.1et him glorify God on this behalf. 
2Pet.l:13.as long as I am in this tabernacle, 

2:19. of the same (lit. to the same) is he brought 
in bondage. 



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Uoh.2: 3. And hereby we do know that we 

4. and the truth is not in him. 

5. in him verily is the love of God perfected: 

hereby know we that we are in him. 
3: 10. In this the children of God are manifest, 

16. Hereby perceive we the love (of God), 
19. And hereby we know that we are 

24. And hereby we know that he abideth 
4: 2. Hereby know ye the Spirit of God: 
9. In this was manifested the love of 
10. .Herein is love, not that we loved God, 
13. Hereby know we that we dwell in him, 

17. Herein is our love made perfect, 
— so are we in this world. 

5: 2. By this we know that we love the children 
Rev.22: 18. plagues that are written in this book: 
19. things which are written in this book. 



Mat. 3 
5 



25 

Mar 12 

Lu. 3 

7 

10 

12 

17 

18 
21 

24 

Joh. 1 
5 

14 
17 

21 

Acts 1 



tovtwv, toutdn. 

From ovtoq. 
: 9. God is able of these stones to raise up 
: 19. one of these least commandments, 

37. for whatsoever is more than these 
: 29. was not arrayed like one of ^Aese. 

32. ye have need of all ^Aese things. 
: 42. unto one of these little ones a cup 
: 7. And as they departed, Jesus 
: 6. shall offend one of these little ones 

10. ye despise not one of these little ones; 

14. that one of these little ones should 
:40. of the least of these my brethren, 

45. not to one of the least of these, 
: 31. commandment greater than these. 
: 8. is able of these stones to raise up 
: 18. shewed him of all these things. 
: 36. Which now of these three, 
:27. arrayed like one of these. 

30. that ye have need of these things. 
: 2. offend one of these little ones. 
: 34. they understood none of these things: 
: 12. But before all these, they shall 

28- And when these things begin to 
; 14. they talked together of all ^Aese things 

48. And ye are witnesses of these things. 
: 50(51 ) . thou shalt see greater things than these. 
: 20. shew him greater works than these, 
: 31. will he do more miracles than these 
: 12. greater (works) than these shall he do ; 
: 20. Neither pray I for these alone, but for 
:15.1ovest thou me more than these? 

24. which testifieth of these things, 
: 21 (22). Wherefore of ^Aese men which... must 
one be ordained to be a witness 

24. whether of these two thou hast chosen, 
:32.we are his witnesses of these things; 

36. For before these days rose up Theudas, 

38. Refrain from these men, and let them 
: 15. should turn from these vanities 

: 28. than these necessary things ; 
: 15. for I will be no judge of such (matters) . 
17. And Gallio cared for none of those things. 
:36. Seeing then that these things cannot be 
: 38. that Egyptian, which before ^Aese days 
: 8. take knowledge of all these things, 
: 9. be judged of ^Aese things before me ? 
20. and there be judged of these matters. 
; 21. For these causes the Jews caught me 
26. the king knoweth of these things, 
— that none of these things are hidden 
29. such as I am, except these bonds. 



Ro. 11 :30. obtained mercy through their unbelief: 
lCo. 9: 15. But I have used none of these things: 
13: 13. but the greatest of these (is) charity. 
lTh. 4: 6. the Lord (is) the avenger of all such, 
2Ti. 2: 21. therefore purge himself from these, 

3: 6. For of this sort are they which creep 
Tit. 3: 8. these things I will that thou affirm 
Heb 1 : 2(1). Hath in these last days spoken unto 
9: 6. Now when these things were thus 
10: 18. Now where remission of these (is), 
13: 11. For the bodies of those beasts, 
2Pet. 1 : 4. that by these ye might be partakers 

12. always in remembrance of these things, 

15. to have these things always in remem- 

brance. 
3 : 1 1 . all these things shall be dissolved, 

16. speaking in them of these things ; 

3Joh. 4. 1 have no greater joy (lit. greater than 

these) 
Rev. 9: 18. By these three was the third part of 
18: 15. The merchants of these things, 
20: 6. on such the second death hath no power, 
Note. — ovtoq, avrrj, ravra, &c. are arranged 
severally. 



rpayog, tragos. 

Heb. 9: 12. Neither by the blood of goats and 
13. if the blood of bulls and of goats, 
19. the blood of calves and of goats, 
10: 4. the blood of bulls and of goats 



it.15 


27 


21 


12 


ar 7 


28 


11 


15 


. 16:21 


19:23. 


22 


21 




30. 


h. 2 


15 


ts 6 


2 


16:34 


. 11 


9 


O.10 


21 


>b 9 


2 



TpcnreZa, trapeza. 

which fall from their masters' table. 

the tables of the moneychangers, 

yet the dogs under the table eat of 

the tables of the moneychangers, 

which fell from the rich man's table: 

thou my money into the bank, 

(is) with me on the table. 

at my table in my kingdom, 

and overthrew the tables; 

leave the word of God, and serve tables. 

he set meat before them, 

Let their table be made a snare, 

ye cannot be partakers of the Lord's table, 

and of the table of devils, 
and the table, and the shewbread; 



rpaTrtZiTrig, trapezitees. 

Mat.25:27.to have put my money to the exchangers, 

rpav/ia, trauma. 

Lu. 10: 34. and bound up his wounds, 



rpav ficiT iZw, traumatizo. 

Lu. 20: 12. they wounded him also, and cast 
Actsl9:16.out of that house naked and wounded. 



TpaxnXiZofiaL, trakeelizomai. 

Heb 4: 13. naked and opened unto the eyes of him 
with 



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rpa^Xog, trakeelos. 



Mat.18: 6 were hanged about his neck, 
Mar 9:42. were hanged about his neck, 
Lu. 15: 20. fell on his neck, and kissed him. 

17: 2. millstone were hanged about his neck, 
Actsl5: 10. a yoke upon the neck of the disciples, 

20:37. and fell on Paul's neck, and kissed him, 
Ro. 16: 4. laid down their own necks: 



TpaxvQ, tr alius. 

Lu. 3: 5. rough ways (shall be) made smooth; 
Acts27:29.1est we should have fallen upon rocks, 
(lit. upon rough places) 



rp £?£, rp'ia, tris, tria. 

Mat.l2:40.as Jonas was three days andthree nights 
— be three days and three, nights in 
13: 33. and hid in three measures of meal, 
15: 32. with me now three days, 
17: 4. make here three tabernacles ; 
18: 16. of two or three witnesses every word 

20. where two or three are gathered 
26:61. and to build it in three days. 
27: 40. and buildest (it) in three days, 

63. After three days I will rise again. 
Mar 8: 2. have now been with me three days, 
31. and after three days rise again. 
9: 5. let us make three tabernacles ; 
14:58. and within three days I will build 
15: 29. and buildest (it) in three days, 
Lu. 1 : 56. abode with her about three months, 
2:46. after three days they found him 
4: 25. was shut up three years and six months, 
9:33. let us make three tabernacles ; 
10:36. Which now of these three, 
11 : 5. Friend, lend me three loaves ; 
12. 62. three against two, and two against three. 
13: 7. these three years I come seeking fruit 

21. and hid in three measures of meal, 
Joh. 2: 6. two or three firkins apiece. 

19. in three days I will raise it up. 

20. thou rear it up in three days ? 
21: 11. an hundred and fifty and three : 

Acts 5: 7. the space of three hours after, 

7:20. in his father's house three months: 
9: 9. And he was three days without sight, 
10: 19. Behold, three men seek thee. 
11 : 11. there were three men already come 
17: 2. and three sabbath days reasoned 
19: 8. for the space of three months, 
20: 3. And (there) abode three months. 
25: 1. after three days he ascended from Csesarea 
28: 7. lodged us three days courteously. 

11. And after three months we departed 

12. we tarried (there) three days. 
17. that after three days Paul called 

lCo.10: 8. in one day three and twenty thousand. 

13: 13. faith, hope, charity, these three; 

14: 27. or at the most (by) three, 

29. Let the prophets speak two or three, 
2Co.l3: l.In the mouth of two or three witnesses 
Gal. 1:18. Then after three years I went' up 
ITi. 5: 19. but before two or three witnesses. 
Heb 10: 28. under two or three witnesses: 
Jas. 5 : 1 7 . by the space of three years and six months. 
Uoh.5: 7. For there are three that bear record in 
— and these three are one. 



Uoh.5: 8. are three that bear witness in earth, 
— and these three agree in one. 
I Rev. 6: 6. three measures of barley for a penny ; 
8: 13. of the trumpet of the three angels, 
9: 18. By these three was the third part 
11 : 9. their dead bodies three days and an half, 

1 1 . And after three days and an half 
16:13. And I saw three unclean spirits 

19. the great city was divided into three parts, 
21 : 13. On the east three gates ; on the north 
three gates ; on the south three gates ; 
and on the west three gates. 



rpifib), tremo. 

Mar 5:33. the woman fearing and trembling, 
Lu. 8:47. she came trembling, and falling down 
Acts 9: 6. And he trembling and astonished 
2Pet.2:10.they are not afraid to speak evil of 



rpfyk), treplio. 

Mat. 6: 26. yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. 

25:37. an hungred, and fed (thee)? 
Lu. 4: 16. where he had been brought up : 

12:24. and God feedeth them: 
Acts 12: 20. because their country was nourished by 
Jas. 5: 5. ye have nourished your hearts, as in 
Rev.12: 6. that they should feed her there 

14. where she is nourished for a time, 



Mat.27:48 




28 


8. 


Mar 


5 


6 




15:36 


Lu. 


15 


•20 




24 


12 


Joh. 20 


2 






4 


Ro. 


9 


16 


lCo 


9:24. 






26. 


Gal. 


2 


2 




5: 


7. 


Phi. 


2: 


16. 


2Th 


3 


1. 


Heb 12: 


1. 


Rev 


9: 


9. 



rpt^w, treko. 

. straightway one of them ran, and 
.did run to bring his disciples word, 
.he ran and worshipped him, 
. And one ran and filled a spunge 
. and ran, and fell on his neck, 
.Then arose Peter, and ran unto the 
.Then she runneth, and cometh 
. So they ran both together: 
. nor of him that runneth, but of 
. they which run in a race run all, 
So run, that ye may obtain. 
. I therefore so run, not as 
.lest by any means I should run, or had 

run, in vain. 
, Ye did run well ; who 
that I have not run in vain, 
. that the word of the Lord may have (free) 

course, and be glorified, 
and let us run with patience the 
of many horses running to battle. 



rpia see rpuq. 



TpiaKOvra, triakonta. 

Mat.13: 8. some sixtyfold, some thirty fold. 
23. some sixty, some thirty. 
26: 15. with him for thirty pieces of silver. 
27: 3. brought again the thirty pieces of silver 
9. they took the thirty pieces of silver, 
Mar 4: 8. some thirty, and some sixty, and 
20. some thirty fold, some sixty, and 
Lu. 3:23. to be about thirty years of age, 
Joh. 5: 5. an infirmity thirty and eight years. 



TPI 

Joh. 6: 19. five and twenty or thirty furlongs, 
Gal. 3: 17. four hundred and thirty years after, 



( 750 ) 



TPO 



TpicucocrioL, triakosioL 

Mar 14: 5. for more than three hundred pence, 
Joh. 12 : 5. sold for three hundred pence, 



Tjoi€oXoe 5 tribolos. 



Mat. 7 : 16. or figs of thistles ? 

Heb 6: 8. that which beareth thorns and briers 



rpi&og, tribos. 

Mat. 3: 3. make his paths straight. 
Mar 1: 3. make his paths straight. 
Lu. 3: 4. make his paths straight. 



rpiETia, trietia. 
Acts20:31.by the space of three years I ceased not 



TpiZu), trizo. 

Mar 9: 18. and gnasheth with his teeth, 



TjOijurjvoy, trimeenon. 
Heb 11: 23. was hid three months of his parents, 



rpig, tris. 

Mat.26:34.thou shalt deny me thrice. 

75. thou shalt deny me thrice. 
Mar 14: 30. thou shalt deny me thrice. 

72. thou shalt deny me thrice. 
Lu. 22: 34. before that thou shalt thrice deny 

61. thou shalt deny me thrice. 

Joh. 13:38. till thou hast denied me thrice. 

Actsl0:16. This was done thrice: and the 

11:10. And this was done three times: 

2Co.ll:25. Thrice was I beaten with rods, 

— thrice I suffered shipwreck, 
12: 8.1 besought the Lord thrice, that it 



rpiGreyov, tristegon. 
Acts20: 9. and fell down from the third loft, 

TpiG-^iXioi, triskilioi. 

Acts 2:41. about three thousand souls. 



TpiroQ, tritos. 

Mat.l6:21.and be raised again the third day. 
17:23. and the third day he shall be raised 
20: 3. he went out about the third hour, 

19. and the third day he shall rise again. 
22: 26. also, and the third, unto the seventh. 
26:44. and prayed the third time, 



Mat.27:64.be made sure until the third day, 
Mar 9:31. he shall rise the third day. 

10: 34. and the third day he shall rise again. 
12:21. and the third likewise. 
14:41. And he cometh the third time, and 
15:25. And it was the third hour, 
Lu. 9:22. and be raised the third day. 
12:38. or come in the third watch, 
13:32. and the third (day) I shall be perfected. 
18:33. and the third day he shall rise again. 
20:12. And again he sent a third: and they 

31 . And the third took her ; 
23: 22. he said unto them the third time, 
24: 7. and the third day rise again. 
21. to day is the third day 
46. to rise from the dead the third day: 
Joh. 2: 1. And the third day there was 

21 : 14. This is now the third time that Jesus 
17. He saith unto him the third time, Simon, 
— because he said unto him the third time, 
Acts 2: 15. it is (but) the third hour of the day. 
10:40. Him God raised up the third day, 
23:23. at the third hour of the night ; 
27:19. And the third (day) we cast out 
\Co.\2:2Q. thirdly teachers, after that miracles, 

15: 4. he rose again the third day 
2Co.l2: 2. caught up to the third heaven. 

14. Behold, the third time I am ready to come 
13: l.This (is) the third (time) I am coming to 
you. 
Rev. 4: 7. and the third beast had a face as 

6 : 5. when he had opened the third seal, I heard 

the third beast say, 
8: 7. the third part of trees was burnt up, 

8. the third part of the sea became blood, 

9. the third part of the creatures 

— and the third part of the ships 

10. And the third angel sounded, 

— upon the third part of the rivers, and 

11. the third part of the waters became 

12. the third part of the sun was smitten, 

and the third part of the moon, and 
the third part of the stars ; so as the 
third part of them was darkened, and 
the day shone not for a third part of 
it, 
9: 15. for to slay the third ^part of men. 
18. was the third part of men killed, 
11: 14. the third woe cometh quickly. 
12: 4. drew the third part of the stars of 
14: 9. And the third angel followed them, 
16: 4. And the third angel poured out 
21 : 19. the third, a chalcedony ; 

Note. — In 1 Co . 12 : 28, and other places, the neuter 
is used as an adverb. 



rpixzQ see Opi%. 



Tpi^ivog, trikinos. 

Rev. 6: 12. black as sackcloth of hair, 



rpopog, tromos. 

Mar 16 : 8. for they trembled and were amazed : (lit. 

trembling and amazement held them) 
lCo. 2: 3. in fear, and in much trembling. 
2Co. 7: 15. how with fear and trembling ye received 



TPO 



( 751 ; 



TYr 



Eph 

Phi. 



6: 5. be obedient to... with fear and trembling, 
2: 12. work out your own salvation with fear 
and trembling. 



Tpoiri], tropee. 

Jas. 1 : 17. neither shadow of turning. 



TpOTTOQ, tropOS. 

Mat.23:37.evenas (lit. what manner) a hen gathereth 

her chickens 
Lu. 13 :34. as (lit. 8fc. ) a hen (doth gather) her brood 
Acts 1:11. shall so come in like manner as 

7: 28. as (lit. #-e.) thou diddest the Egyptian 
15: 11. we shall be saved, even as (lit. §*c. ) they. 
27 : 25. it shall be even as (lit. ^c. ) it was told me. 
Ro. 3: 2. Much every way : chiefly, because 
Phi. 1 : 18. every way, whether in pretence, or in 
2Th. 2: 3. Let no man deceive you by any means: 

3: 16. give you peace always by all means. 
2Ti. 3: 8. Now as (lit. what manner) Jannes and 

Jambres 
Hebl3: 5. (Let your) conversation (be) without co- 

vetousness ; 
Jude 7. in like manner, giving themselves 



rpoiroipopiw) tropophoreo. 

Actsl3: 18. suffered he their manners in the wilderness. 



Tpcxpri, trophee. 



Mat. 3j 

6: 

10: 

24: 

Lu. 12: 

Joh. 4: 

Acts 2: 

9: 

14: 

27: 



Heb 5 

Jas. 2 



4. his meat was locusts and wild honey. 
25. Is not the life more than meat, 
10. the workman is worthy of his meat. 

45. to give them meat in due season? 
23. The life is more than meat, 

8. unto the city to buy meat. 

46. did eat their meat (lit. food) with gladness 
19. And when he had received meat, 

17. filling our hearts with food and 

33. Paul besought (them) all to take meat, 

(lit. food) 
34. 1 pray you to take (some) meat : 
36. they also took (some) meat. (lit. food) 
38. when they had eaten enough, (lit. being 

satisfied with food) 
12. and not of strong meat. (lit. solid food) 

14. But strong meat belongeth to them 

15. and destitute of daily food, 



rpcxpog, frophos. 

ITh. 2: 7. as a nurse cherisheth her children: 



rpo^ia, trokia. 
Heb 12: 13. And make straightens for your feet, 



Tpo^pQ, trokos. 
Jas. 3: 6. setteth on fire the course of nature 



Tpv^Xiov trublion. 

Mat.26:23. (his) hand with me in the dish, 
Mar 14:20. that dippeth with me in the dish. 



Tpvyau), trugao. 

Lu. 6:44. nor of a bramble bush gather they grapes. 
Rev.14: 18. gather the clusters of the vine 

19. and gathered the vine of the earth, 



rpvywv, trugdn. 

Lu. 2: 24. A pair of turtledoves, 



rpvfiaXia, trumalia. 

Mar 10: 25. to go through the eye of a needle, 
Lu. 18:25. camel to go through a needle's eye, 



Tpvirrifxa, trupeema. 

Mat.l9:24.to go through the eye of a needle, 



Jas. 



rpvQaii), truphao. 

5: 5. Ye have lived in pleasure on the earth, 



Tpvfyi), truphee. 

Lu. 7:25. and live delicately, are in kings' courts. 
2Pet.2: 13. that count it pleasure to riot in the day 
time. 



rjowyw, trogo. 

Mat.24:38.they were eating and drinking, 
Joh. 6:54. Whoso eateth my flesh, and drinketh 

56. He that eateth my flesh, and drinketh 

57. so he that eateth me, even he shall live 

58. he that eateth of this bread shall live 
13:18. He that eateth bread with me hath lifted 



Tvy\av(x)i tunkano. 

Lu. 10:30. leaving (him) half dead. (lit. being half 
dead) 
20:35. worthy to obtain that world, 
Actsl9:ll. And God wrought special miracles (lit. 
no common miracles) 
24: 2(3). Seeing that by thee we enjoy great 

quietness, 
26:22. Having therefore obtained help of God, 
27: 3. to go unto his friends to refresh himself. 

(lit. to meet with care) 
28: 2. shewed us no little kindness: (lit. no 
common k. ) 
1Co.14:10. There are, it may be, so many kinds 

15: 37. bare grain, it may chance of wheat, 
2Ti. 2: 10. they may also obtain the salvation 
Heb 8 : 6. But now hath he obtained a more excellent 
11:35. that they might obtain abetter resurrection. 
See also tvxov. 



TYM ( 752 ) 

rujU7ravt2ojuat, tumpanizomai. 

Hebl 1:35. and others were tortured, 



TVTTOQ, tupOS. 

Joh.20:25.in his hands the print of the nails, and put 

my finger into the print of the nails, 
Acts 7: 43. figures which ye made to worship 

44. make it according to the fashion that he 
had seen. 
23:25. he wrote a letter after this manner: 
Ro. 5:14. who is the figure of him that was to come. 

6: 17. that form of doctrine which was 
ICo.lO: 6. Now these things were our examples, 

11. happened unto them for ensamples: 
Phi. 3:17. as ye have us for an ensample. 
lTh. 1 : 7. So that ye were ensamples to all 
2Th. 3: 9. but to make ourselves an ensample 
lTi. 4: 12. be thou an example of the believers, 
Tit. 2: 7. shewing thyself a pattern of good works: 
Heb 8: 5. according to the pattern shewed to thee 
IPet. 5: 3. but being ensamples to the flock. 





51. 


Lu. 


4:18. 




6:39. 




7:21. 




22 




14:13 




21 




18:35 


Joh 


. 5: 3 




9: 1 



Mat.24 
27 

Mar 15 

Lu. 6 
12 
18 
22 
23 

Acts.18 
21 
23 



lCo. 



TVTTTd), tuptO. 

: 49. And shall begin to smite (his) 

30. and smote him on the head. 

19. And they smote him on the head 

29. And unto him that smiteth thee on 

45. and shall begin to beat the menservants 

13. but smote upon his breast, saying, 

64. they struck him on the face, 

; 48. smote their breasts, and returned. 

: 17. and beat (him) before the judgment seat. 

32. they left beating of Paul. 

2. to smite him on the mouth. 

3. God shall smite thee, (thou) whited wall: 
— commandest me to be smitten contrary 

: 12. and wound their weak conscience, 



YAK 

Mar 10:49. And they call the blind man, 
The blind man said unto him, 
and recovering of sight to the blind, 
Can the blind lead the blind ? 
unto many (that were) blind he gave 

sight, 
how that the blind see, 
the maimed, the lame, the blind : 
the maimed, and the halt, and the blind. 
a certain blind man sat by the way side 
of blind, halt, withered, waiting for 
which was blind from (his) birth. 
2. that he was born blind? 
6. anointed the eyes of the blind man 
8. had seen him that he was blind, 
13. him that aforetime was blind. 

17. They say unto the blind man again, 

18. that he had been blind, and received 

19. who ye say was born blind ? 
20. and that he was born blind : 

24. called they the man that was blind, 

25. whereas I was blind, now I see. 
32. the eyes of one that was born blind. 

39. they which see might be made blind. 

40. Are we blind also ? 

41 . If ye were blind, ye should have no sin : 
: 21. open the eyes of the blind? 
:37. which opened the eyes of the blind, 
: 1 1 . and thou shalt be blind, 
: 19. thyself art a guide of the blind, 
: 9. he that lacketh these things is blind, and 
: 17. and poor, and blind, and naked: 



rvjo€a?Ojii(u, turbazomai. 

Lu. 10:41. thou art careful and troubled about many 
things: 



TV(fkoQ) tuphlos. 



Mat. 9:27. two blind men followed him, 
28. the blind men came to him: 
11: 5. The blind receive their sight, 
12: 22. one possessed with a devil, blind, 

— insomuch that the blind and dumb 
15:14. they be blind leaders of the blind. And if 
the blind lead the blind, 
30. lame, blind, dumb, maimed, 
31. and the blind to see: 
20: 30. And, behold, two blind men 
21 : 14. And the blind and the lame came 
23:16. Woe unto you, (ye) blind guides, 
17. (Ye) fools and blind: for whether is 
19. (Ye) fools and blind: for whether 
24. (Ye) blind guides, which strain at a gnat, 
26. (Thou) blind Pharisee, cleanse first that 
Mar 8: 22. they bring a blind man unto him, 
23. he took the blind man by the hand, 
10:46. blind Bartima?us, the son of Timaeus, 



10 
11 
Actsl3 
Ro. 2 
2Pet.l 
Rev. 3 



Tv$\6u), tuphloo. 



Joh.l2:40.He hath blinded their eyes, 
2Co. 4: 4. In whom the god of this world hath blind- 
ed the minds 
Uoh.2: 11. darkness hath blinded his eyes. 



TvcpojuLai, tuphomal 
Mat.l2:20.and smoking flax shall he not quench, 



rv^oofiai, tuphobmai. 

lTi. 3: 6. lest being lifted up with pride he fall 

6: 4. He is proud, knowing nothing, 
2Ti. 3: 4. heady, highminded, (lit. puffed up) 



TvtyioviKog, tuphonikos. 

Acts27:14.a tempestuous wind, called Euroclydon. 

tv\ov, tukon. 

lCo.16: 6. And it may be that I will abide, 



vaKivOivog, huakinthinos. 

Rev. 9: 17. breastplates of fire, and of Jacinth, 



YAK ( 753 ) 

vaicivOoQ, huakinlhos. 

Rev.2 1 : 20. the .eleventh, a jacinth; 



YAft 



vaXtvog, hualinos. 

Rev. 4: 6. a sea of glass like unto crystal: 

15: 2. as it were a sea of glass mingled with fire: 
— stand on the sea of glass, having the harps 
of God. 



Joh. 7 : 23. every whit whole on the sabbath day ? 
Acts 4: 10. this man stand here before you whole. 
Tit. 2: 8. Sound speech, that cannot be condemned 



vypog, hugros. 

Lu. 23:31. they do these things in a green tree, 



vaXog, hualos. 

Rev.21 : 18. city (was) pure gold, like unto clear 

21. pure gold, as it were transparent glass 



v£pL%w, hubrizo. 



Mat.22: 6. and entreated (them) spitefully, 
Lu. 11:45. thus saying thou reproachest us also. 

18:32. shall be mocked, and spitefully entreated, 
Actsl4: 5. to use (them) despitefully , and to stone 
ITh. 2: 2. after that we had suffered before, and were 
shamefully entreated, 



v&pig, hubris. 

Acts27:10.will be with hurt and much damage, 

21. to have gained this harm and loss. 
2Co.l2: 10. 1 take pleasure in infirmities, inreproaches, 



v^ptarriQ, hubristees. 

Ro. 1 :30. haters of God, despiteful, 

ITi. 1 : 13. and a persecutor, and injurious , 



vyiaivu), hugiaino. 



Lu. 



5:31. They that are whole need not a physician; 
7 : 10. found the servant whole that had been sick. 
15:27. he hath received him safe and sound. 
ITi. 1 : 10. that is contrary to sound doctrine ; 

6: 3. and consent not to wholesome words, 
2Ti. 1:13. Hold fast the form of sound words, 

4: 3. when they will not endure sound doctrine; 
Tit. 1 : 9. he may be able by sound doctrine 
13. that they may be sound in the faith; 
2 : 1 . things which become sound doctrine : 
2. sound (lit. being sound) in faith, in 
2.mayest prosper and be in health, 



3Jov 



vyirjQ, huc/iees. 

Mat.l2:13.it was restored whole, like as the other. 
15:31. the maimed to be whole, 
3: 5. was restored whole as the other. 
5: 34. and be whole of thy plague. 
6: 10. hand was restored whole as the other. 
5 : 4. was made whole of whatsoever disease 
6. Wilt thou be made whole? 
9. was made whole, and took up his bed, 
11 . He that made me whole, 
14. thou art made whole : sin no more, 
15.it was Jesus, which had made him whole. 



Mar 



Lu. 

Joh. 



vSpla, hudria. 

Joh. 2: 6. And there were set there six waterpots of 
7. Fill the waterpots with water. 
4: 28. The woman then left her waterpot, 



vSpowoTiw, hudropoteo. 

ITi. 5:23. Drink no longer water, but use a 

vSpuTTiKog, hudropikos. 

Lu. 14: 2. man before him which had the dropsy. 



vdd)p, hudor. 



Mat. 3:11 




16 




8:32 




14:28 




29 




.17:15 




27:24 


Mar 1: 8 




10 




9:22 




41. 




14:13. 


Lu. 


3:16 




7:44 




8:24 




25. 




16:24. 




22:10. 


Joh 


. Ii26 




31. 




33 




"2: 7. 




9. 




3: 5. 




23. 




4: 7. 




10. 




11. 




13. 




14. 




15. 




46. 




5: 3. 




4. 




7. 




7:38. 




13: 5. 




19:34. 


Act 


s 1: 5 



. I indeed baptize you with water 
, went up straightway out of the water : 
and perished in the waters. 
, come unto thee on the water. 
he walked on the tvater, to go to 
and oft into the water. 
he took water, and washed (his) hands 
I indeed have baptized you with water: 
coming up out of the water, he saw 
into the fire, and into the waters, 
a cup of water to drink in my name, 
a man bearing a pitcher of water: 
I indeed baptize you with water; 
thou gavest me no water for my feet: 
and the raging of the water : 
he commandeth even the winds and water i 
dip the tip of his finger in water, 
bearing a pitcher of water ; 
I baptize with water: 
am I come baptizing with water. 
that sent me to baptize with water, 
Fill the waterpots with water. 
tasted the water that was made wine, 
the servants which drew the water knew; 
Except a man be born of ivater and 
there was much water there : 
a woman of Samaria to draw water : 
he would have given thee living water. 
whence then hast thou that living water ? 
Whosoever drinketh of this water 
whosoever drinketh of the water that 
but the water that I shall give him shall 

be in him a well of water 
Sir, give me this water, that I 
where he made the water wine, 
waiting for the moving of the water. 
and troubled the water: whosoever then 

first after the troubling of the water 
when the water is troubled, 
shall flow rivers of living water. 
After that he poureth water into a bason, 
came thereout blood and water. 
For John truly baptized with water; 
3 c 



Acts 8 



10 
11 
Eph 5 
Heb 9 
10 
Jas. 3 
lPet.3; 
2Pet.3: 



Uoh.5: 



Rev. 1 

7 
8 



YAtl 



:36.they came unto a certain water: 

— See, (here is) water; what doth hinder 

38. they went down both into the water, 

39. they were come up out of the water, 
:47. Can any man forbid water, that 
: 16. John indeed baptized with water; 
: 26. with the washing of water by the word, 
: 19. with water, and scarlet wool, and 
: 22(23). our bodies washed with pure water. 
: 12. both yield salt water and fresh. 
;20. eight souls were saved by water. 
: 5. and the earth standing out of the water 

and in the water: 
6. being overflowed with water, perished: 
6. that came by water and blood, (even) 
Jesus Christ; not by water only, but by 
water and blood. 
8. the spirit, and the water, and the blood: 
15. his voice as the sound of many waters. 
17. unto living fountains of waters: and God 

10. and upon the fountains of waters; 

11. and the third part of the waters became 

wormwood ; and many men died of the 
waters, 

6. and have power over waters to turn 
15. out of his mouth water as a flood 

2. as the voice of many waters, 

7. and the fountains of waters. 
4. upon the rivers and fountains of waters; 
5.1 heard the angel of the waters say, 

12. and the water thereof was dried up, 
1. whore that sitteth upon many waters : 

15. The waters which thou sawest, where 
6. and as the voice of many waters, 
6. of the fountain of the water of life freely. 
l.a pure river of water of life, clear 

17. let him take the water of life freely. 



vErdg, huetos. 

Actsl4:17.and gave us rain from heaven, 

28: 2. because of the present rain, 
Heb 6: 7. the earth which drinketh in the rain 
Jas. 5: 7. he receive the early and latter rain. 

18. prayed again, and the heaven gave rain, 
Rev.ll: 6. to shut heaven, that it rain not (lit. that 
the rain wet not) in the days 



vloOeo-ia, whyothesia. 



Ro 



8: 15. ye have received the Spirit of adoption, 

23. waiting for the adoption, (to wit), the 
9: 4. to whom (pertaineth) the adoption, and 
Gal. 4: 5. we might receive the adoption of sons. 
Eph 1: 5. us unto the adoption of children by Jesus 
Christ to himself, 



Mat. 4 
5 



vlog, whyos. 

Mat. 1: 1. of Jesus Christ, the son of David, the son 
of Abraham. 

20. Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to 

21 . she shall bring forth a son, and thou 
23. and shall bring forth a son, 
25. had brought forth her firstborn son: 

2: 15. Out of Egypt have I called my son. 
3:17. This is my beloved Son, in whom I am 

well pleased. 
4: 3. If thou be the Son of God, command 



12 



13 



( 754 ) YIO 

: 6. If thou be the Son of God, cast 

9. for they shall be called the children of God. 
45. That ye may be the children of your Father 

which is in heaven: 
: 9. if his son ask bread, will he give him 
12. But the children of the kingdom shall be 

cast out 
20. but the Son of man hath not where 

29. with thee, Jesus, thou Son of God ? 
: 6. may know that the Son of man hath 

15. Can the children of the bridechamber 
27. (Thou) son of David, have mercy on us. 

: 23. till the Son of man be come. 

37. he that loveth .son or daughter more 
:19. The Son of man came eating and 

27. and no man knoweth the Son, but the 

Father ; 
— save the Son, and (he) to whomsoever the 

Son will reveal (him). 
: 8. For the Son of man is Lord even of 
23. Is not this the son of David ? 
27. by whom do your children cast (them) 
32. a word against the Son of man, 

40. so shall the Son of man be three days 
:37.He that soweth the good seed is the Son 

of man ; 

38. the good seed are the children of the king- 
dom ; but the tares are the children of 
the wicked (one) ; 

41 . The Son of man shall send forth 
55. Is not this the carpenter's son ? 

:33. Of a truth thou art the Son of God. 
:22.on me, O Lord, (thou) son of David; 
: 13. that I the Son of man am? 

16. Thou art the Christ, the Son of the living 
God. 

27. For the Son of man shall come in the 
glory of his Father 

28. till they see the Son of man coming 
: 5. This is my beloved Son, in whom I am 

well pleased ; hear ye him. 
9. until the Son of man be risen 
12. Likewise shall also the Son of man suffer 
15. Lord, have mercy on my son : 
22. The Son of man shall be betrayed 

25. of their own children, or of strangers ? 

26. Then are the children free. 
: 1 1 . For the Son of man is come to save 
: 28. when the Son of man shall sit in the throne 

of his glory, 
: 18. and the Son of man shall be betrayed 

20. came to him the mother of Zebedee's 
children with her sons, worshipping 

21. Grant that these my two sons may sit, 
28. Even as the Son of man came not to 

30. on us, O Lord, (thou) son of David. 
31.0 Lord, (thou) son of David. 

21 : 5. and a colt the foal of an ass. 
9. Hosanna to the son of D av *d: 
15. Hosanna to the so* of David ; 

37. he sent unto them his son, saying, They 
will reverence my son. 

38. when the husbandmen saw the son, 
22: 2. which made a marriage for his son, 

42. What think ye of Christ ? whose son is he? 
45. call him Lord, how is he his son ? 

23: 15. twofold more the child of hell than 

31. that ye are the children of them which 
35. blood of Zacharias son of Barachias, 

24 : 27 . so shall also the coming of the Son of man 
be. 
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Mat.24:30.and they shall see the Son of man coming ' Lu. 
37. so shall also the coming of the Son of man 
be. 

39. the coming of the Son of man be. 

44. the Son of man cometh. 
25: 13. the hour wherein the Son of man cometh. 

31. When the Son of man shall come in his 
26: 2. and the Son of man is betrayed 

24. The Son of man goeth as it is written 

— by whom the Son of man is betrayed ! 
37. Peter and the two sons of Zebedee, 

45. and the Son of man is betrayed 

63. whether thou be the Christ, the Son of 

God. 

64. Hereafter shall ye see the Son of man 
27: 9. they of the children of Israel did value ; 

40. If thou be the Son of God, come down 
43. for he said, I am the Son of God. 
54. Truly this was the Son of God. 
56. and the mother of Zebedee's children. 

28 : 19. in the name of the Father, and of the Son, 
and of the Holy Ghost: 
Mar 1 : 1 . of Jesus Christ, the Son of God ; 

11. Thou art my beloved Son, in whom 
2: 10. that the Son of man hath power 
19. Can the children of the bridechamber 
28. the Son of man is Lord also of the sab- 11 

bath. 
3:11. Thou art the Son of God. 

17. Boanerges, which is, The sons of thunder: | 12 

28. forgiven unto the sons of men, 
5: 7. Jesus, (thou) Son of the most high God? 
6: 3. the carpenter, the son of Mary, the 
8 : 3 1 . the Son of man must suffer many 

38. of him also shall the Son of man be 
ashamed, 
9: 7. This is my beloved Son: hear him. 
9. till the Son of man were risen 
12.it is written of the Son of man, 
17.1 have brought unto thee my son, 

31. The Son of man is delivered into 
10:33. the Son of man shall be delivered unto 

35. James and John, the sons of Zebedee, 16 

45. For even the Son of man came not to 

46. Bartimseus, the son of Timaeus, 1 

47. Jesus, (thou) son of David, have 

48. son of David, have mercy en me. 
12: 6. Having yet therefore one son, his well- 
beloved, 

— They will reverence my son. 
35. that Christ is the son of David? 
37. and whence is he (then) his son? 

13:26. shall they see the Son of man coming in 

32. neither the Son, but the Father. 19 
14:21. The Son of man indeed goeth, 

— by whom the Son of man is betrayed ! 20 

41. the Son of man is betrayed into 

61. Art thou the Christ, the Son of the Blessed? 

62. Jesus said, I am: and ye shall see the Son 

of man sittina- on 
15 -.39. Truly this man was the Son of God. 
Lu. 1 : 13. Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, 

16. many of the children of Israel shall he 

31 . and bring forth a son, and shalt 

32. and shall be called the Son of the Highest: 

35. shall be called the Son of God. 

36. she hath also conceived a son • 
57. and she brought forth a son. 24 

2: 7. she brought forth her firstborn son, Joh. 1 

3: 2. came unto John the son of Zacharias 

22. Thou art my beloved Son , in thee I am • 

23. being, as was supposed, the son of Joseph, j 



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3. If thou be the Son of God, command 
9. If thou be the Son of God, cast 

22. Is not this Joseph's son ? 

41. Thou art Christ the Son of God. 

: 10. James, and John, the sons of Zebedee, 

24. that the Son of man hath power 

34. Can ye make the children of the 
: 5. That the Son of man is Lord also of 

22. for the Son of man's sake. 

35. ye shall be the children of the Highest: 
: 12. the only son of his mother, and she 

34. The Son of man is come eating 
:28. Jesus, (thou) Son of God most high ? 
: 22. The Son of man must suffer 

26. of him shall the Son of man be ashamed, 

35. This is my beloved Son : hear him. 
38.1 beseech thee, look upon my son : 
41. Bring thy son hither. 
44. the Son of man shall be delivered 
56. For the Son of man is not come to 
58. but the Son of man hath not where 

: 6. And if the son of peace be there, 
22.no man knoweth who the Son is, but the 
Father ; and who the Father is, but the 
Son, and (he) to whom the Son will 
reveal (him). 
: 1 1 . If a son shall ask bread of any 
19. by whom do your sons cast (them) out? 
30. so shall also the Son of man be to this 
: 8. him shall the Son of man also confess 
10. a word against the Son of man, 

40. for the Son of man cometh at an hour 
53. The father shall be divided against the son, 

and the son against the father ; 
: 11. A certain man had two sons : 
13. the younger son gathered all together, 
19.no more worthy to be called thy' son: 
21. And the son said unto him, Father, 

— am no more worthy to be called thy son. 
24. For this my son was dead, and is alive 
25. Now his elder son was in the field: 
30. But as soon as this thy son was come, 

: 8. for the children of this world are 

— wiser than the children of light. 
: 22. one of the days of the Son of man, 

24. so shall also the Son of man be in his day. 
26. be also in the days of the Son of man. 

30. in the day when the Son of man is re- 
vealed. 

: 8. Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, 

31. concerning the Son of man 

38. Jesus, (thou) son of David, have mercy 

39. son of David, have mercy on me. 
: 9. as he also is a son of Abraham. 

10. For the Son of man is come to seek 
: 13. 1 will send my beloved son : 
34. The children of this world marry, 

36. and are the children of God, being the 
children of the resurrection. 

41. How say they that Christ is David's son? 
44. how is he then his son ? 

: 27. shall they see the Son of man coming 
36. and to stand before the Son of man. 

:22. And truly the Son of man goeth, 
48. betrayest thou the Son of man with a kiss ? 

69. Hereafter shall the Son of man sit on 

70. Art thou then the Son of God? 
: 7. The Soil of man must be delivered 
: 18. the only begotten Son, which is in the 

bosom of the Father, 
34.thatthisisthe Son of God. 
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Joh. 1 : 45(46). Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. 
49(50). thou art the Son of God ; thou art 
51(52). and descending upon the Sow of man. 
3: 13. the Son of man which is in heaven. 
14. must the Son of man be lifted up: 

16. he gave his only begotten Son, that 

17. God sent not his Son into the world to 

18. name of the only begotten Son of God. 

35. The Father loveth the Son, and hath 

36. He that believeth on the Son hath 

— he that believeth not the Son shall not 

4: 5. ground that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. 
12. and his children, and his cattle? 

46. whose son was sick at Capernaum. 

47. come down, and heal his son .• • 
50. Go thy way ; thy son liveth. 

53. Jesus said unto him, Thy son liveth; 
5:19. The So?i can do nothing of himself, but 

— these also doeth the Son likewise. 

20. For the Father loveth the Son, and 

21 . even so the Son quickeneth whom he will. 

22. hath committed all judgment unto the 

Son: 

23. That all (men) should honour the Son, 

even 

— He that honoureth not the Son 

25. shall hear the voice of the Son of God: 

26. hath he given to the Son to have life in 

himself; 

27. because he is the Son of man. 
6:27. which the Son of man shall give 

40. that every one which seeth the Son, 
42.1s not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, 
53. ye eat the flesh of the Son of man, 
62. if ye shall see the Son of man ascend 
69. thou art that Christ, the Son of the living 
God. 
8:28. When ye have lifted up the Son of man, 

35. (but) the Son abideth ever. 

36. If the Son therefore shall make you free, 
9: 19. Is this your son, who ye say was born blind? 

20. We know that this is our son, and that 
35. Dost thou believe on the Son of God? 

10:36. because I said, I am the Son of God? 
11: 4. that the Son of God might be glorified 

27. that thou art the Christ, the Son of God, 
12:23. that the Son of man should be glorified. 

34. The Son of man must be lifted up? who is 
this Son of man? 

36. that ye may be the children of light. 
13:31. Now is the Son of man glorified, 

14. 13. the Father may be glorified in the Son. 
17: l.the hour is come; glorify thy Sow, that 
thy Son also may glorify thee : 
J 2. is lost, but the son of perdition; 
19: 7. because he made himself the Son of God. 

26. Woman, behold thy son! 
20:31. that Jesus is the Christ, the Son of God; 
Acts 2: 17. your sons and your daughters shall 
3:25. Ye are the children of the prophets, 
4:36. interpreted, The son of consolation, 
5 -.21. the senate of the children of Israel, 
7:16. for a sum of money of the sons of Emmor 

21. nourished him for her own son. 

23. visit his brethren the children of Israel. 
29. Madian, where he begat two sons. 

37. which said unto the children of Israel, 
56. heavens opened, and the Son of man 

8;37. 1 believe that Jesus Christ is the Son of 

God. 
9: 15. and the children of Israel: 
20. that he is the Son of God. 



Actsl 0:36. sent unto the children of Israel, 

13:10. (thou) child of the devil, (thou) enemy 
21. gave unto them Saul the so?i of Cis, 

26. children of the stock of Abraham, 

33. Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten 
thee. 
16: 1. Timotheus, the son of a certain woman, 
19: 14. there were seven sons of (one) Sceva, 
23: 6. 1 am a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee: 
16. And when Paul's sister's son heard of 
Ro. 1 : 3. Concerning his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, 
4. declared (to be) the Son of God with 
9. serve with my spirit in the gospel of his 
Son, 
5: 10. reconciled to God by the death of his Son, 
8: 3. God sending his own Son in the likeness 
14. as many as are led by the Spirit of God, 

they are the sons of God. 
19. for the manifestation of the sons of God. 
29. conformed to the image of his Son, 
32. He that spared not his own Son, but 
9: 9. and Sarah shall have a son. 

26.be called the children of the living God. 

27. Though the number of the children of 
ICo. 1: 9. called unto the fellowship of his Son Jesus 

Christ our Lord. 
15: 28. then shall the Son also himself be subject 
2Co. 1 : 19. For the Son of God, Jesus Christ, who 
3: 7. so that the children of Israel could not 

13. that the children of Israel could not 
6: 18. and ye shall be my sons and daughters, 
Gal. 1 : 16. To reveal his Son in me, that 

2:20.1 live by the faith of the Son of God, who 
3: 7. the same are the children of Abraham. 
26. ye are all the children of God by faith in 
Christ Jesus. 
4: 4. God sent forth his Son, 

6. because ye are sons, God hath sent forth 

the Spirit of his Son into 
7. no more a servant, but a son; and if a 
son, then an heir of God through Christ 
22. that Abraham had two sons, 
30. Cast out the bondwoman and her son : 
for the son of the bondwoman shall not 
be heir with the son of the freewoman. 
Eph. 2: 2. worketh in the children of disobedience: 
3: 5. not made known unto the sons of men, 
4:13. and of the knowledge of the Son of God, 
5: 6. upon the children of disobedience. 
Col. 1:13. into the kingdom of his dear Son: 

3: 6. on the children of disobedience: 
ITh. 1:10. And to wait for his Son from heaven, 

5: 5. Ye are all the children of light, and the 
children of the day: 
2Th. 2: 3. that man of sin be revealed, the son of 

perdition ; 
Heb 1: 2(1). spoken unto us by (his) Sore, 

5. Thou art my Son, this day have I begotten 
thee? 
— and he shall be to mc a. Son ? 
8. But unto the Son (he saith), Thy throne, 
2: 6. or the son of man, that thou visitest him? 

10. in bringing many sows unto glory, 
3: 6. But Christ as a sow over his own house ; 
4: 14. Jesus the Sow of God, let us hold fast 
5: 5. Thou art my Sow, to day have I begotten 
thee. 
8. Though he were a Sow, yet learned he 
6: 6. crucify to themselves the Sow of God 

afresh, 
7 : 3. but made like unto the Sow of God ; • 

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Heb 7:28. the Son, who is consecrated for evermore. 
10: 29. hath trodden under foot the Son of God, 
11:21. blessed both the sons of Joseph ; 

22. the departing of the children of Israel ; 
24. to be called the son of Pharaoh's daughter; 

12: 5.speaketh unto you as unto children, My 
son, despise not thou the chastening 

6. scourgeth every son whom he receiveth. 
T.God dealeth with you as with sons; for 

what son is he whom the father 

8. then are ye bastards, and not sons. 
Jas. 2:21. offered Isaac his son upon the altar? 
lPet.5:13.and (so doth) Marcus my son. 

2 Pet. 1:17. This is my beloved Son, in whom I am 

well pleased. 
Uoh.l : 3. and with his Son Jesus Christ. 

7. the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth 
2: 22. that denieth the Father and the Son. 

23. Whosoever denieth the Son, the same hath 

not the Father: 

24. shall continue in the Son, and in the 

Father. 
3: 8. For this purpose the Son of God was 
23. That we should believe on the name of 
his Son Jesus Christ, 
4: 9. God sent his only begotten Son into 
10. sent his Son (to be) the propitiation 

14. the Father sent the Son (to be) the Saviour 

of the world. 

15. shall confess that Jesus is the Son of God, 
5: 5.believeth that Jesus is the Son of God? 

9. which he hath testified of his Son. 

10. He that believeth on the Son of God hath 

— the record that God gave of his Son. 

11. and this life is in his Son. 

12. He that hath the Son hath life ; (and) he 

that hath not the Son of God hath not 
life. 

13. believe on the name of the Son of God; 

— believe on the name of the Son of God. 
20. we know that the Son of God is come, 

— we are in him that is true, (even) in his 

Son Jesus Christ. 
2Joh. 3. and from the Lord Jesus Christ, the Son 
of the Father, 
9. he hath both the Father and the Son. 
Rev. 1:13. like unto the Son of man, 

2: 14. before the children of Israel, to eat 
18. These things saith the Son of God, 
7 : 4. of all the tribes of the children of Israel. 
12: 5. she brought forth a man child, who was to 

rule all nations 
14: 14. like unto the Son of man, having on 
21 : 7.1 will be his God, and he shall be my soji. 
12. the twelve tribes of the children of Israel: 



vXr/, hulee. 

Jas. 3: 5. how great a. matter a little fire kindleth! 
(lit. how much material) 



vfJLag, humas. 

From av. 
Mat. 3:11.1 indeed baptize you with water 

— he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost, 
4: 19. and I will make you fishers of men. 
5:11. when (men) shall revile you, and 



Mat. 5 : 44. bless them that curse you, do good to them 

that hate you, and pray for them which 

despitefully use you, and persecute you ; 

46. if ye love them which love you, 

6: 8. things ye have need of, before ye ask him. 

30. (shall he) not much more (clothe) you, 
7: 6. and turn again and rend you. 

15. which come to you in sheep's clothing, 
23. 1 never knew you: depart from me, 

10: 13. let your peace return to you. 

14. And whosoever shall not receive you, 

16. Behold, I send you forth as sheep in 

17. they will deliver you up to the councils, 

and they will scourge you in 
19. But when they deliver you up, 
23. But when they persecute you in this 

40. He that receiveth you receiveth me, 
11:28. and I will give you rest. 

29. Take my yoke upon you, and 
12: 28. the kingdom of God is come unto you. 
21 :24. 1 also will ask you one thing, 

31. into the kingdom of God before you. 

32. For John came unto you in the way of 
23:34.1 send unto you prophets, 

35. That upon you may come all 

24: 4. Take heed that no man deceive you. 

9. Then shall they deliver you up to be 
afflicted, and shall kill you : 
25:12.1 say unto you, I know you not. 
26:32.1 will go before you into Galilee. 

55.1 sat daily with you teaching in 
28: 7. he goeth before you into Galilee; 
14. persuade him, and secure you. 
Mar 1: 8.1 indeed have baptized you with water: 
but he shall baptize you with 
17. and I will make you to become , 
6: 11. whosoever shall not receive you, 
9: 19. how long shall I be with you ? 

41. whosoever shall give you a cup of water 
11:29.1 will also ask of you one question, 

13: 5. lest any (man) deceive you : 
9. for they shall deliver you up to 
11. shall lead (you), and deliver you up, 

36. Lest coming suddenly he find you sleeping. 
14:28. 1 will go before you into Galilee. 

49. 1 was daily with you in the temple 
16: 7. he goeth before you into Galilee: 
Lu. 3:16.1 indeed baptize you with water ; 

— he shall baptize you with the Holy Ghost 
and 
6: 9.1 will ask you one thing ; 

22. when men shall hate you, and when they 
shall separate you 

26. all men shall speak well of you! 

27. do good to them which hate you, 

28. for them which despitefully use you. 

32. if ye love them which love you, 

33. to them which do good to you, 
9: 5. whosoever will not receive you, 

41. how long shall I be with you, 
10: 3.1 send you forth as lambs among 
6. if not, it shall turn to you again. 

8. ye enter, and they receive you, 

9. Thekingdom of God is come nigh unto you. 

10. and they receive you not, go your ways 

1 1 . thekingdom of God is come nigh unto you. 
16. he that despiseth you despiseth me ; 

19. shall by any means hurt you. 
11 : 20. the kingdom of God is come upon you. 
12: 11. when they bring you unto the synagogues, 

12. For the Holy Ghost shall teach you 
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Lu. 12:28. how much more (will he clothe) you, 
13:25.1 know you not whence ye are: 
27. 1 know you not whence ye are ; 

28. and you (yourselves) thrust out. 

16: 9. receive you into everlasting habitations. 

26. from hence to you cannot; 
19:31. if any man ask you, Why do ye 
20: 3. 1 will also ask you one thing; 
21 : 12. they shall lay their hands on you, 

34. that day come upon you unawares. 
22:31. Satan hath desired (to have) you, that he 

35. When I sent you without purse, 

23: 15. nor yet Herod: for I sent you to him; 
24: 44. the words which I spake unto you, while 
49. the promise of my Father upon you: 
Joh. 3: 7. Ye must be born again. 

4:38. 1 sent you to reap that whereon 

5:42. But I know you, that ye have not the love 

6:61. he said unto them, Doth this offend you? 

70. Have not I chosen you twelve, 
7: 7. The world cannot hate you : 
8: 32. the truth shall make you free. 

36. If the Son therefore shall make you free, 
11: 15. And I am glad for your sakes (lit. on 

account of you) that 
12:30. but for your sakes. 

35. lest darkness come upon you : 
13:34. love one another ; as I have loved you, 
14: 3. and receive you unto myself; 

18.1 will not leave you comfortless: I will 

come to you. 
26. he shall teach you all things, and bring 

all things to your remembrance, 

28.1 go away, and come (again) unto you. 

15: 9. As the Father hath loved me, so have I 

loved you: 

12. love one another, as I have loved you. 

15. Henceforth I call you not servants; 

— but I have called you friends ; 

16. but I have chosen you, and ordained you, 

that ye should 

18. If the world hate you, ye know 

19. but I have chosen you out of the world, 

therefore the world hateth you. 

20. they will also persecute you; 

16 : 2. They shall put you out of the synagogues : 

— that whosoever killeth you will think 

7. the Comforter will not come unto you ; 

— I will send him unto you. 

13. he will guide you into all truth: 
22. but I will see you again, and your heart 
27. For the Father himself loveth you, 
20:21. hath sent me, even so send I you. 
Acts 1: 8. the Holy Ghost is come upon you: 
2:22. a man approved of God among you 

29. speak unto you of the patriarch David, 
3: 22. whatsoever he shall say unto you. 

26. sent him to bless you, in turning 
7:43.1 will carry you away beyond Babylon. 
13:32. And we declare unto you glad tidings, 

40. lest that come upon you, which is 
14: 15. preach unto you that ye should turn 
15:24. have troubled you with words, 
25. to send chosen men unto you 
17:22. in all things ye are too superstitious. 
28. as certain also of your own poets (lit. of 
poets among you) 
18: 15. and (of) your law, (lit. the law which is 
among you) 
21. but I will return again unto you, 
19: 13. saying, We adjure you by Jesus 
36. ye ought to be quiet, and to do 



Acts20:20.and have taught you publickly, 

28. the Holy Ghost hath made you overseers, 

29. shall grievous wolves enter in among you, 
32. 1 commend you to God, and to the word 

22: 1. defence (which I make) now unto you. 
23: 15. that he bring him down unto you 
24:22. 1 will know the uttermost of your matter. 

(lit. the things among you) 
27:22.1 exhort you to be of good cheer: 

34. Wherefore I pray you to take (some) 
meat: 
28:20. have I called for you, to see (you), 
Ro. 1 : 10. by the will of God to come unto you. 
11. For I long to see you, that I may 

— to the end ye may be established ; 

13. Now I would not have you ignorant, 

— I purposed to come unto you, 

2; 24. blasphemed among the Gentiles through 

you, 
7: 4. that ye should be married to another, 
10: 19. 1 will provoke you to jealousy by 

— by a foolish nation I will anger you. 
11:25. that ye should be ignorant of 

28. (they are) enemies for your sakes: 
12: 1.1 beseech you therefore, brethren, 

2. that ye may prove what (is) that good, 
14. Bless them which persecute you: 
15: 13. Now the God of hope fill you with all joy 

— that ye may abound in hope, through the 
15. as putting you in mind, because of the 

grace 

22. much hindered from coming to you. 

23. these many years to come unto you; 

24. into Spain, I will come to you : for I trust 

to see you in my journey, 

29. that, when I come unto you, I shall 

30. Now I beseech you, brethren, for the Lord 
32. That I may come unto you with joy by 

16:16. The churches of Christ salute you. 
17. Now I beseech you, brethren, mark 
19. but yet I would have you wise unto 

21. and Sosipater, my kinsmen, salute you. 

22. who wrote (this) epistle, salute you in the 

23. saluteth you. Erastus the chamberlain of 

the city saluteth you, 

25. that is of power to stablish you 
iCo. 1 : 7. So that ye come behind in no gift; 

8. Who shall also confirm you unto 
10. Now I beseech you, brethren, by 
2: 1. brethren, when I came to you, 

3. And I was with you in weakness, 
3: 2. 1 have fed you with milk, and not 
4: 6. to myself and (to) Apollos for your sakes ; 

14. write not these things to shame you, 

15. in Christ Jesus I have begotten you 

16. Wherefore I beseech you, be ye 

17. who shall bring you into remembrance of 
my ways which be in Christ, 

18. as though I would not come to you. 

19. But I will come to you shortly, 
21. shall I come unto you with a rod, 

7: 5. that Satan tempt you not for your 
32. 1 would have you without carefulness. 
10: 1. 1 would not that ye should be ignorant. 

13. There hath no temptation taken you but 

will not suffer you to be tempted above 

— that ye may be able to bear (it). 

20. that ye should have fellowship with devils. 
27. If any of them that believe not bid you 

11:2. Now I praise you, brethren, that ye 
3. But I would have you know, that 

14. Doth not even nature itself teach you, 



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lCo.ll: 22. shall I praise you in this? 

12: 1.1 would not have you ignorant. 
14: 5.1 wolild that ye all spake with tongues, 
6. if I come unto you speaking with tongues, 
what shall I profit you, except 
36. or came it unto you only? 
16: 5. Now I will come unto you, when 

6. that I will abide, yea, and winter with you, 
7. 1 will not see you now by the way ; but I 
trust to tarry a while with you, 
10. he may be with you without fear: 
12. him to come unto you with the brethren: 
15.1 beseech you, brethren, ye know 

19. The churches of Asia salute you. 

and Priscilla salute you much 

20. All the brethren greet you. 
2Co. 1 : 8. have you ignorant of our trouble 

12. and more abundantly to you-ward. 
15. 1 was minded to come unto you before, 

16. to come again out of Macedonia unto you, 
18. our word toward you was not yea and nay. 

2: 1. come again to you in heaviness. 

2. For if I make you sorry, who is he then 

3. having confidence in you all, 

4. which I have more abundantly unto you. 

5. that I may not overcharge you all. 
7. ye (ought) rather to forgive (him), 
8. Wherefore I beseech you that ye 

10. for your sakes (forgave I it) in the person 

of Christ ; 
3 : 1 . epistles of commendation to you, 
4: 15. For all things (are) for your sakes, 
6 : 1 . that ye receive not the grace of God in vain. 

11. our mouth is open unto you, 
17. and I will receive you, 

7: 4. Great (is) my boldness of speech toward 
you, 
8. For though I made you sorry with a letter, 

— the same epistle hath made you sorry, 

1 1 . that ye sorrowed after a godly sort, 

12. in the sight of God might appear unto you. 
15. is more abundant toward you, 

8: 6. he would also finish in you the same 
9. yet for your sakes he became poor, 

17. of his own accord he went unto you. 

22. the great confidence which ( I have ) in you. 

23. and fellowhelper concerning you : 
9: 4. and find you unprepared, 

5. that they would go before unto you, 

8. to make all grace abound toward you; 
14. which long after you for the exceeding 

10 : 1 . Now I Paul myself beseech you 

— being absent am bold toward you : 

9. as if I would terrify you by letters. 

14. as though we reached not unto you : 
11 : 2. For I am jealous over you with 

— I have espoused you to one husband, 

6. made manifest among you in all things. 
9(8). And when I was present with you, 

11. because I love you not? 

20. if a man bring you into bondage, 

— if a man smite you on the face. 
12:14.1 am ready to come to you ; 

— for I seek not your's, but you : 

15. though the more abundantly I love you, 

16. But be it so, I did not burden you : 

— being crafty, I caught you wfth guile. 

17. Did I make a gain of you by any of them 

whom I sent unto you ? 

18. Did Titus make a gain of you? 
20. 1 shall not find you such as I would, 

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2Co.l3: 1.1 am coming to you. 

3. which to you- ward is not weak, 

4. by the power of God toward you. 
7.1 pray to God that ye do no evil ; 

13(12). All the saints salute you. 
Gal. 1: 6. removed from him that called you 
7. there be some that trouble you, 
9. preach any other gospel unto you 
2: 5. of the gospel might continue with you. 
3 : 1 . who hath bewitched you, 
4:11.1 am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed 
upon you labour in vain. 

17. They zealously affect you, (but) not well ; 
yea, they would exclude you, 

18. when I am present with you. 

20. to be present with you now, 
5: 2. Christ shall profit you nothing. 

7. who did hinder you that ye should not 

8. (cometh) not of him that calleth you. 
10. 1 have confidence in you through the Lord, 

— but he that troubleth you shall bear 

12. were even cut off which trouble you. 
6:12. they constrain you to be circumcised ; 

13. but desire to have you circumcised, 
Eph 1:15. after I heard of your faith 

18. that ye may know what is the hope 
2: 1. And you (hath he quickened), who were 

dead 
3: 2. which is given me to you-ward: 
4: 1. beseech you that ye walk worthy 

17. that ye henceforth walk not 
22. That ye put off concerning the former 

5: 6. Let no man deceive you with vain 
6: 11. that ye may be able to stand 
22. Whom I have sent unto you 
Phi. 1: 7. because I have you in my heart; 

— ye all are partakers of my grace. ' 
8. how greatly I long after you all 

10. That ye may approve things that 

12. But I would ye should understand, 
24. in the flesh (is) more needful for you. 

26. by my coming to you again. 

27. that whether I come and see you, 
2: 25. to send to you Epaphroditus, 

26. For he longed after you all, 
4:21. which are with me greet you. 
22. All the saints salute you, 
Col. 1: 6. Which is come unto yew, ...and bringeth 
10. That ye might walk worthy of the Lord 

21. And you, that were sometime alienated 

22. to present you holy and unblameable, 
25. which is given to me for you, to fulfil 

2 : 1 . For I would that ye knew what 
4. beguile you with enticing words. 
8. Beware lest any man spoil you 

13. And you, being dead in your sins 
16. Let no man therefore judge you 

18. Let no man beguile you of your reward 
4: 6. how ye ought to answer every man. 

8. Whom I have sent unto you 
10. my fellowprisoner saluteth you, 

— if he come unto you, receive him ; 
12. a servant of Christ, saluteth you, 

14. the beloved physician, and Demas, greet 
you. 

1 Th. 1 : 5. came not unto you in word only, 

— we were among you for your sake. 
7. So that ye were ensamples 

9. manner of entering in we had unto you, 
2: 1 . know our entrance in unto you, 

2. to speak unto you the gospel of God 
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1 Th. 2:11. and charged every one of you, 

12. That ye would walk worthy of God, who 

hath called you unto his kingdom 
1 8. we would have come unto you, 
3: 2. to establish you, and to comfort you con- 
cerning your faith: 

4. verily, when we were with you, 

5. the tempter have tempted you, 
6. as we also (to see) you: 

9. wherewith we joy for your sakes 

1 1 . direct our way unto you. 

12. the Lord make you to increase and 

— even as we (do) toward you: 

4: l.we beseech you, brethren, and exhort 

— how ye ought to walk 

3. that ye should abstain from 
10. but we beseech you, brethren, that ye 
13.1 would not have you to be ignorant, 
5: 4. should overtake you as a thief. 

12. And we beseech you, brethren, to know 

— over you in the Lord, and admonish you ; 
14. Now we exhort you, brethren, warn 
18. will of God in Christ Jesus concerning 

you. 

23. God of peace sanctify you wholly ; 

24. Faithful (is) he that calleth you, 
27. 1 charge you by the Lord that this 

2Th. 1 : 5. that ye may be counted worthy 
6. to them that trouble you; 

10. because our testimony among you was 

11. that our God would count you worthy 
2: l.Now we beseech you, brethren, by the 

2. That ye be not soon shaken in mind, 

3. Let no man deceive you 

5. when I was yet with you, I told 

13. God hath from the beginning chosen you 

14. Whereunto he called you by our gospel, 
17. and stablish you in every good word 

3: Land be glorified, even as (it is) with you: 

3. is faithful, who shall stablish you, 

4. have confidence in the Lord touching you, 

6. that ye withdraw yourselves from every 
10, For even when we were with you, 

Heb 5: 12. ye have need that one teach you again 
9: 20. which God hath injoined unto you. 
13:21. Make you perfect in every good work 

22. And I beseech you, brethren, suffer 

23. if he come shortly, I will see you. 

24. They of Italy salute you. 
Jas, 2: 6. and draw you before the judgment seats ' 

7. by the which ye are called ? 
4: 2. ye have not, because ye ask not. 

10. and he shall lift you up, 
15. For that ye (ought) to say, 
JPet.l : 4. reserved in heaven for you, 

10. of the grace (that should come) unto you 

12. that have preached the gospel unto you 
15. as he which hath called you is holy, 
20. manifest in these last times for you, 

25. by the gospel is preached unto you. 
2: 9. who hath called you out of darkness 
3:13. who (is) he that will harm you, 

15. to every man that asketh you 
4:14. of glory and of God resteth upon you : 

— but on your part he is glorified. 
5: 6. that he may exalt you in due time: 

10. make you perfect, stablish, strengthen, 

13. elected together with (you), saluteth you 
2Pet. 1:12. to put you always in remembrance 

13. to stir you up by putting (you) 
15.1 will endeavour that ye may be able 
2: 3, make merchandise of you. r 



2Pet.3: 8. But, beloved, be not )( ignorant of 

11 . what manner (of persons) ought ye to be 
Uoh. 2: 26. concerning them that seduce you. 

27. ye need not that any man teach you: but 

as the same anointing teacheth you 
— and even as it hath taught you, 
3: 7. Little children, let no man deceive you: 
13. if the world hate you. 
2Joh. 10. If there come any unto you, 

12. but I trust to come unto you, 

Jude 5. 1 will therefore put you in remembrance, 
though ye once knew this, 
24. able to keep yow from falling, 
Rev. 2:24.1 will put upon you none other burden. 
12: 12. the devil is come down unto you, having 
great wrath, because 
Note. — Some editions have given rjfiag as in 
Gal. 4:17, 1 Pet. 1:4, &c. Some copies read 

aVTOVQ. 



v/jislg, humis* 

From av. 
Mat. 5: 13. Ye are the salt of the earth: 
14. Ye are the light of the world. 
48. Be ye therefore perfect, 
6: 9. After this manner therefore pray ye : 

26. Are ye not much better than they ? 
7: 11. If ye then, being evil, know how 

12. do ye even so to them: 
9: 4. Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts? 
10:20. For it is not ye that speak, 

31 .ye are of more value than many 
13: 18. Hear ye therefore the parable 
14: 16. They need not depart; give ye them to 

eat. 
15: 3. do ye also transgress the commandment 
5. But ye say, Whosoever shall say to 
16. Are ye also yet without understanding? 
16: 15. But whom say ye that I am? 
19:28. That ye which have followed me, 

— ye also shall sit upon twelve thrones, 
20: 4. Go ye also into the vineyard, and 

7. Go ye also into the vineyard ; and 
21 : 13. but ye have made it a den of thieves. 

32. and ye, when ye had seen (it), 
23: 8. But be not ye called Rabbi: for one 

— and all ye are brethren. 
13. for ye neither go in (yourselves), 
28. Even so ye also outwardly appear 
32. Fill ye up then the measure of your 

24:33. So likewise ye, when ye shall see all 

44. Therefore be ye also ready: 
26:31. All ye shall be offended because of me 
27: 24. of this just person: see ye (to it). 
28: 5. Fear not ye : for I know that ye seek 
Mar 6:31. Come ye yourselves apart into a 

37. and said unto them, Give ye them to eat. 
7:11. But ye say, If a man shall say to 

18, Are ye so without understanding also? 
8 : 29. But whom say ye that I am ? 
ll:17.but ye have made it a den of thieves. 

26. But if ye do not forgive, neither 
12: 27. ye therefore do greatly err. 
13: 9. But take )( heed to yourselves: 

11. for it is not ye that speak, 

23. But take ye heed: behold, I have 

29. So ye in like manner, when ye 
Lu. 6: 31. do to you, do ye also to them likewise. 
9: 13. said unto them, Give ye them to eat. 

20. But whom say ye that I am ? 



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9:44. Let these sayings sink down (lit. put ye 
these sayings) into your ears: 
55. what manner of spirit ye are of. 
: 23. which see the things that ye see: 
24. to see those things which ye see, 
: 13. If ye then, being evil, know how to 
39. Now do ye Pharisees make clean 

48. and ye build their sepulchres. 
: 24. much more are ye better than the fowls? 

29. And seek not ye what ye shall eat, 
36. And ye yourselves like unto men 
40. Be ye therefore ready also: 

:15. Ye are they which justify yourselves 
:10. So likewise ye, when ye shall have done 
: 46. but ye have made it a den of thieves. 
:31 . So likewise ye, when ye see these 
:26.Butye (shall) not (be) so: but he that 

28. Ye are they which have continued 

70. Ye say that I am. 
:48. And ye are witnesses of these things. 

49. but tarry ye in the city of Jerusalem, 
: 26. one among you, whom ye know not ; 
:28. Ye yourselves bear me witness, 
: 20. and ye say, that in Jerusalem 

22. Ye worship ye know not what: 

32. meat to eat that ye know not of. 
35. Say not ye, There are yet four months, 
38. whereon ye bestowed no labour: 

— and ye are entered into their labours. 
:20. than these, that ye may marvel. 

33. Ye sent unto John, and he bare 

34. that ye might be saved. 

35. and ye were willing for a season 
38. him ye believe not. 
39. for in them ye think ye have eternal life: 

44. How can ye believe, which receive 

45. Moses, in whom ye trust. 
:67. Will ye also go away ? 
: 8. Go ye up unto this feast: 

28. is true, whom ye know not. 
34. where I am, (thither) ye cannot come. 
36. where I am, (thither) ye cannot come? 
47. Are ye also deceived ? 
: 14. but ye cannot tell whence I come, 
15. Ye judge after the flesh ; I judge 
21. whither I go, ye cannot come. 
22. Whither I go, ye cannot come. 

23. Ye are from beneath ; I am from 

— ye are of this world; I am not of this 
31. If ye continue in my word, 
38. and ye do that which ye have seen 
41. Ye do the deeds of your father. 
44. Ye are of (your) father the devil, 

46. why do ye not believe me ? 
47. ye therefore hear (them) not, 
49. and ye do dishonour me. 
54. of whom ye say, that he is your God: 

: 19. who ye say was born blind ? 
27. will ye also be his disciples ? 

30. that ye know not from whence he is, 
: 26. But ye believe not, because ye are not 

36. Say ye of him, whom the Father 
:49. Ye know nothing at all, 
: 10. and ye are clean, but not all. 

13. Ye call me Master and Lord: 

14. ye also ought to wash one another's 

15. that ye should do as I have done 

33. Whither I go, ye cannot come ; 

34. that ye also love one another. 
3. where I am, (there) ye may be also. 

17. but ye know him ; for he dwelleth 
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Joh. 14:20. At that day ye shall know that I (am) in 
my Father, and ye in me, and I in you. 
15: 3. Now ye are clean through the word 
4. no more can ye, except ye abide in me. 
5.1 am the vine, ye (are) the branches: 
14. Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever 
16. Ye have not chosen me, but I have 

— that ye should go and bring forth fruit, 
27. And ye also shall bear witness, 

16:20. That ye shall weep and lament, but 

— and ye shall be sorrowful, but 

22. And ye now therefore have sorrow : 
27. because ye have loved me, and have 

18:31. Take ye him, and judge him 
19: 6. Take ye him, and crucify (him): 

35. he saith true, that ye might believe. 
Acts 1: 5. but ye shall be baptized with the 

2: 15. not drunken, as ye suppose, seeing it is 
33. which ye now see and hear. 

36. that same Jesus, whom ye have crucified, 
3: 13. whom ye delivered up, and denied 

14- But ye denied the Holy One 

25. Ye are the children of the prophets, 
4: 7. by what name, have ye done this? 

10. whom ye crucified, whom God raised 
5:30. whom ye slew and hanged on a 
7: 4. into this land, wherein ye now dwell. 

26. Sirs, ye are brethren ; why do 
51. ye do always resist the Holy Ghost: as 

your fathers (did), so (do) ye. 
52. of whom ye have been now the betrayers 
8:24. Pray ye to the Lord for me, 
10:28. Ye know how that it is an unlawful 

37. That word, (I say), ye know, which was 
11:16. but ye shall be baptized with the Holy 
15: 1 .ye know how that a good while ago 
19: 15. and Paul I know; but who are ye ? 
20:18. Ye know, from the first day that I came 

25. 1 know that ye all, among whom I 
22: 3. zealous toward God, as ye all are this day. 
23: 15. Now therefore ye with the council 
27:31. abide in the ship, ye cannot be saved. 
Ro. 1: 6. Among whom are ye also the called of 
6: 11. Likewise reckon ye also yourselves to 
7: 4. ye also are become dead to the law 
8: 9. But ye are not in the flesh, 
9:26. Ye (are) not my people ; 
11 -.30. For as ye in times past have not 
16: 17. the doctrine which ye have learned; 
lCo. 1 : 30. But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, 

3: 17. the temple of God is holy, which (temple) 
ye are. 

23. And ye are Christ's ; and Christ (is) 
4: 10. but ye (are) wise in Christ; we (are) weak, 

but ye (are) strong; ye (are) honour- 
able, but we (are) despised. 
5: 2. And ye are puffed up, and have not 

12. do not ye judge them that are within ? 
6: 8. Nay, ye do wrong, and defraud, 
9: 1. are not ye my work in the Lord? 

2. the seal of mine apostleship are ye 
10: 15. judge ye what I say. 
12 :27. Now ye are the body of Christ, and 
14: 9. So likewise ye, except ye utter by 

12. Even so ye, forasmuch as ye are zealous 
16: l.to the churches of Galatia, even so do ye. 
6. that ye may bring me on my journey 
16. That ye submit yourselves unto such, 
2Co. 1:14. even as ye also (are) our's in the day 
3: 2. Ye are our epistle written in our hearts, 
6: 13.be ye also enlarged. 

16. for ye are the temple of the living God ; 



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2Co. 6: 

8: 

9: 

11: 

12: 

13: 

Gal. 3: 

4: 

5: 

6: 

Eph. 1 : 

2: 



Phi. 



Col. 3: 



ITh. 1 
2 



3 
4 
5 

2Th. 1 
3 

Jas. 2: 
5: 

lPet.2: 
4: 

2Pet.3: 
Uoh.l: 

2: 



Jude 



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and ye shall be my sons and daughters, 

that ye through his poverty 

that we say not, ye 

abasing myself that ye might be exalted, 

ye have compelled me: 

but that ye should do that which 

when we are weak, and ye are strong: 

for ye are all one in Christ Jesus. 

And if ye (be) Christ's, then are ye 

be as I (am) ; for I (am) as ye (are): 

ye have been called unto liberty ; 

ye which are spiritual, restore such 

In whom ye also (trusted), after that 

that ye (being) in time past Gentiles 

ye who sometimes were far off 

In whom ye also are builded together 

But ye have not so learned Christ ; 

let every one of you in particular 

But that ye also may know my 

For the same cause also do ye joy, 

Now ye Philippians know also, 

concerning giving and receiving, but ye 

only, 
then shall ye also appear with him 
In the which ye also walked some time, 
But now ye also put off all these ; 
as Christ forgave you, so also (do) ye. 
knowing that ye also have a Master 
and that ye likewise read the (epistle) 
And ye became followers of us, 
Ye (are) witnesses, and God (also), 
For ye, brethren, became followers 
for ye also have suffered like things 
(Are) not even ye in the presence of our 
For ye are our glory and joy. 
if ye stand fast in the Lord, 
for ye yourselves are taught of God 
But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, 
Ye are all the children of light, 
.be glorified in you, and ye in him, 
But ye, brethren, be not weary 
But ye have despised the poor. 
, Be ye also patient ; stablish your hearts: 
, But ye (are) a chosen generation, 
. arm )( yourselves likewise with the same 

mind: 
Ye therefore, beloved, seeing ye know 
.that ye also may have fellowship with us: 
.But ye have an unction from the Holy 

One, 
. Let that therefore abide in you, (lit. ye 

therefore let abide in you that which) 
ye also shall continue in the Son, 
.But the anointing which ye have received 

(lit. And ye, the anointing which, &c. ) 
Ye are of God, little children, and 
beloved, remember ye the words which 
But ye, beloved, building up yourselves 



2Co. 8: 8. to prove the sincerity of your love. 
Gal. 6: 13. that they may glory in your flesh. 



v/mfrepoQ, humeteros. 

Lu. 6: 20. for your's is the kingdom of God. 

16 : 12. who shall give you that which is your own ? 
Joh. 7: 6. but your time is alway ready. 
8: 17. It is also written in your law, 
15 : 20. kept my saying, they will keep your's also. 
Acts27:34.meat: for this is for your health: 
Ro. 11:31. not believed, that through your mercy 
they also (lit. have not believed your 
mercy, i. e. the mercy to you,) 
1Co.15:31.I protest by your rejoicing which 



Mat. 3: 7. 

9. 

5:18. 

20. 

22. 

28. 

32. 

34. 

39. 

44. 

6: 2. 

5. 

14. 

16. 

19. 

20. 

25. 

29. 

33. 

7: 2. 

7. 

12. 

8:10. 

11. 

9:29. 

10:15. 

19. 

20. 

23. 

27. 

42. 
11: 9. 

11. 

17. 

21. 

22. 

24. 
12: 6 

31 

36 
13:11 

17 
16:11 

28 
17:12 

20 

18: 3 
10 
12 
13 
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19 
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19: 8 

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20: 4 
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vfuv, humin. 
From (tv. 
who hath warned you to flee 
for I say unto you, that God is able 
For verily I say unto you, Till heaven 
For I say unto you, That except your 
But I say unto you, That whosoever 
But I say unto you, That whosoever 
But I say unto you, That whosoever 
But I say unto you, Swear not 
But I say unto you, That ye 
But I say unto you, Love your 
Verily I say unto you, They have their 
Verily I say unto you, They have their 
your heavenly Father will also forgive you: 
Verily I say unto you, They have their 
Lay not up for yourselves treasures 
But lay up for yourselves treasures in 
Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought j 
And yet I say unto you, That even 
all these things shall be added unto you. 
it shall be measured to you again. 
Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, 
knock, and it shall be opened unto you. 
ye would that men should do to you, 
Verily I say unto you, I have not found 
And I say unto you, That many shall come 
According to your faith be it unto you. 
Verily I say unto you, It shall be 
for it shall be given you in that same 
of your Father which speaketh in you. 
for verily I say unto you, 
What 1 tell you in darkness, 
, verily I say unto you, 
, I say unto you, and more than a prophet. 
. Verily I say unto you, 
. We have piped unto you, 
we have mourned unto you, 
.which were done in you, had been 
. But I say unto you, It shall be 
at the day of judgment, than for you. 
. But I say unto you, That it shall be 
.But I say unto you, That in this place 
. Wherefore I say unto you, 
.But I say unto you, That every 
. Because it is given unto you to know 
. For verily I say unto you, 
. I spake (it) not to you concerning bread, 
. Verily I say unto you, There be some 
. But I say unto you, That Elias is 
for verily I say unto you, 
nothing shall be impossible unto you. 
And said, Verily I say unto you, 
.for I say unto you, That in heaven 
. How think ye? if a man have an hundred 
verily I say unto you, he rejoiceth 
. Verily I say unto you, Whatsoever 
.Again I say unto you, That if two 
my heavenly Father do also unto you, 
suffered you to put away your wives : 
. And I say unto you, Whosoever shall 
Verily I say unto you, That a rich man 
. And again I say unto you, It is easier 
. Verily I say unto you, That ye which 
.whatsoever is right I will give you. 
. it shall not be so among you : but whoso- • 
ever will be great among you. 



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Mat.20:27. whosoever will be chief among you, 

32. What will ye that I shall do unto you? 

21 : 3. And if any (man) say ought unto you, 
21. Verily I say unto you, If ye have faith, 
24. 1 in like wise will tell you 
27. Neither tell I you by what authority 
28. But what think ye? A. (certain) man 
31. Verily I say unto you, That the publicans 
43. Therefore say I unto you, The kingdom 

22:31. which was spoken unto you by God, 
42. What think ye of Christ? 

23: 3. whatsoever they bid you observe, 

13. But woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 

14. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 

15. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 

16. Woe unto you, (ye) blind guides, 
23. Woe unto you, scribes and 

25. Woe unto you, scribes and 
27. Woe unto you, scribes and 
29. Woe unto you, scribes and 
36. Verily I say unto you, All these things 

38. your house is left unto you desolate. 

39. For I say unto you, Ye shall not see 
24: 2. verily I say unto you, There shall 

23. if any man shall say unto you, 

25. Behold, I have told you before. 

26. if they shall say unto you, 

34. Verily I say unto you, This generation 
47. Verily I say unto you, That he shall 
25: 9. there be not enough for us and you: 

12. Verily I say unto you, I know you not. 
34. inherit the kingdom prepared for you 

40. Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as 
45. Verily I say unto you, Inasmuch as 

26: 13. Verily I say unto you, Wheresoever 
15. and I will deliver him unto you ? 
21 . Verily I say unto you, that one of you 
29. But I say unto you, I will not drink 
64. nevertheless I say unto you, 
66. What think ye ? They answered and 

27:17. Whom will ye that I release unto you ? 
21. will ye that I release unto you? 

28 : 7. there shall ye see him : lo, I have told you. 
20. whatsoever I have commanded you : 
Mar 3:28. Verily I say unto you, All sins shall be 
4:11. Unto you it is given to know the mystery 

24. it shall be measured to you : and unto you 

that hear shall more be given. 
6:11. Verily I say unto you, It shall be 
8:12. verily I say unto you, There shall no 
9: 1. Verily I say unto you, That there 

13. But I say unto you, That Elias is indeed 

41. verily I say unto you, he shall not lose 
10: 3. What did Moses command you? 

5. he wrote you this precept. 
15. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever 
29. Verily I say unto you, There is no man 
36. What would ye that I should do for you? 
43. But so shall it not be among you: but 
whosoever will be great among you, 
11 : 3. And if any man say unto you, 

23. For verily I say unto you, That 

24. Therefore I say unto you, What things 
— receive (them), and ye shall have (them). 

25. may forgive you your trespasses. 
29. and I will tell you by what authority 
33. Neither do I tell you by what authority 

12:43. Verily I say unto you, That this poor 
widow 

13: 11. whatsoever shall be given you in that hour, 
21. if any man shall say to you, Lo, 
23. 1 have foretold you all things. 



Mar 13:30. Verily I say unto you, that this generation 
37. And what I say unto you I say unto all, 
14: 9. Verily I say unto you, Wheresoever 
13. and there shall meet you a man 
15. And he will shew you a large upper room 
18. Verily I say unto you, One of you 
25. Verily I say unto you, I will drink 
64. have heard the blasphemy: what think ye? 
15: 9. Will ye that I release unto you 
16 : 7. there shall ye see him, as he said unto you. 
Lu. 2:10.1 bring you good tidings of great joy, 

11. For unto you is born this day in 

12. And this (shall be) a sign unto you ; 
3: 7. who hath warned you to flee from the 

8. for I say unto you, That God is able 

13. than that which is appointed you. 
4:24. Verily I say unto you, No prophet 

25. But I tell you of a truth, many 
6:24. But woe unto you that are rich ! 

25. Woe unto you that are full ! 

— Woe unto you that laugh now ! 

26. Woe unto you, when all men shall 

27. But I say unto you which hear, 
28. Bless them that curse you, 

31. that men should do to you, 

32. what thank have ye ? 

33. what thank have ye ? 

34. what thank have ye ? 
38. and it shall be given unto you,- 

— it shall be measured to you again. 
47. 1 will shew you to whom he is like: 

7: 9.1 say unto you, I have not found 
26. Yea, I say unto you, and much more 

28. For I say unto you, Among those that 
32. We have piped unto you, 

— we have mourned to you, 
8: 10. Unto you it is given to know the mysteries 
9:27. But I tell you of a truth, 

48. for he that is least among you all, 
10: 8. eat such things as are set before you : 

1 1 . we do wipe off against you : 

12. But I say unto you, that it shall be 

13. which have been done in you, 

14. at the judgment, than for you. 

19. Behold, I give unto you power 

20. that the spirits are subject unto you; 
24. For I tell you, that many prophets 

11: 8.1 say unto you, Though he will not rise 
9. And I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be 
given you ; 

— knock, and it shall be opened unto you. 

41. all things are clean unto you. 

42. But woe unto you, Pharisees ! 

43. Woe unto you, Pharisees ! for ye 

44. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 

46. Woe unto you also, (ye) lawyers ! 

47. Woe unto you! for ye build the sepulchres 

51. verily I say unto you, It shall be required 

52. Woe unto you, lawyers ! for ye have taken 
away 

12: 4. And I say unto you my friends, 

5. But I will forewarn you whom ye shall 
fear: 

— yea, I say unto you, Fear him. 
8. Also I say unto you, Whosoever 

22. Therefore I say unto you, Take no thought 
27. and yet I say unto you, that Solomon 

31. these things shall be added unto you. 

32. pleasure to give you the kingdom. 
37. verily I say unto you, that he shall gird 
44. Of a truth I say unto you, 
51. 1 tell you, Nay ; but rather division: 



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Lu. 13: 3.1 tell you, Nay: but, except 
5.1 tell you, Nay: but, except 

24. for many, I say unto you, will seek 

25. he shall answer and say unto you, 
27. 1 tell you, I know you not whence ye are , 

35. your house is left unto you desolate : and 

verily I say unto you, 
14:24. For I say unto you, That none of those 

men 
15: 7.1 say unto you, that likewise joy shall be 

10. Likewise, I say unto you, there is joy 
16: 9. And I say unto you, Make to yourselves 

1 1 . who will commit to your trust the true 

12. who shall give you that which is your 

own? 
17: 6. and it should obey you. 

10. those things which are commanded you, 

23. And they shall say to you, See here ; 
34. 1 tell you, in that night there shall be 

18: 8. 1 tell you that he will avenge them 
14. 1 tell you, this man went down to his 

17. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever 
29. Verily I say unto you, There is no man 

19: 26. For I say unto you, That unto every one 

40. 1 tell you that, if these should hold 
20: 8. Neither tell I you by what authority 
21 : 3. Of a truth I say unto you, that this poor 
widow hath cast in more 

13. And it shall turn to you for a testimony. 

15. For I will give you a mouth and wisdom, 

which all your adversaries shall not 
32. Verily I say unto you, This generation 
22: 10. there shall a man meet you, 

12. And he shall shewyowa large upper room 

16. For I say unto you, I will not any more 

18. For I say unto you, I will not drink 

26. but he that is greatest among you, 
29. And I appoint unto you a kingdom, 
37. 1 say unto you, that this that is written 
67. If I tell you, ye will not believe: 

24: 6. remember how he spake unto you 
36.saith unto them, Peace (be) unto you. 
44. while I was yet with you, 
Joh. 1 : 51 (52). Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

2: 5. Whatsoever he saith unto you, do (it). 
3: 12. If I have told you earthly things, 

— if I tell you (of) heavenly things? 
4: 35. behold, I say unto you, Lift up 
5: 19. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

24. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

25. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
38. ye have not his word abiding in you: 

6:26. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

27. which the Son of man shall give unto you: 
32. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Moses gave 

you not that bread from heaven ; but 
my Father giveth you the true bread 

36. But I said unto you, That ye also 
47. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
53. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
63. the words that I speak unto you, 
65. Therefore said I unto you, 

7: 19. Did not Moses give you the law, 
22. Moses therefore gave unto you circum- 
cision ; 

8:24.1 said therefore unto you, 
25. that I said unto you from the beginning. 
34. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

37. because my word hath no place in you. 
40. a man that hath told you the truth, 
51. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
58. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 



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Joh. 9:27. 1 have told you already, 

10: 1. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
7. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
25. 1 told you, and ye believed not: 
26. ye are not of my sheep, as I said untoyow. 

32. works have I shewed you from my Father 
11 :56. What think ye, that he will not come 
12:24. Verily, verily, 1 say unto you, 
13 : 1 2. Know ye what I have done to you ? 

15. For I have given you an example, that ye 
should do as I have done to you. 

16. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

19. Now I tell you before it come, 

20. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

21 . Verily, verily, I say unto you, 

33. so now I say to you. 

34. A new commandment I give unto you, 
14: 2. if (it were) not (so), I would have told 

you. I go to prepare a place for you. 

3. and prepare a place for you, 

10. the words that I speak unto you 

12. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
16. and he shall give you another Comforter, 
17. for he dwelleth with you, and shall be in 

you. 
20. and ye in me, and I in you. 

25. spoken unto you, being (yet) present with 
you. 

26. whatsoever I have said unto you. 

27. Peace I leave with you, my peace I give 
unto you: not as the world giveth, give 
I unto you. 

28. Ye have heard how I said unto you, 

29. And now I have told you before 
15: 3. which I have spoken unto you. 

4. Abide in me, and I in you. 
7. and my words abide in you, 

— and it shall be done unto you. 

11. These things have I spoken unto you, that 
my joy might remain in you, (lit. that 
my joy in you might remain) 

14. whatsoever I command you. 

15. 1 have made known unto you. 

16. the Father in my name, he may give it you. 

17. These things I command you, 

20. the word that I said unto you, 

21. But all these things will they do unto you 
26. whom I will send unto you from 

16: 1. These things have I spoken unto you, 

3. these things will they do unto you, 

4. But these things have I told you, 

— ye may remember that I told you of them. 
And these things I said not unto you at 

6. because I have said these things unto you, 
7. Nevertheless I tell you the truth; It is 

expedient for you that I go away: 
12. 1 have yet many things to say unto you, 

13. he will shew you things to come. 

14. and shall shew (it) unto you. 

15. and shall shew (it) unto you. 
20. Verily, verily, I say unto you, 
23. verily, I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall 

ask the Father in my name, he will give 
(it) you. 
25. have I spoken unto you in proverbs: 

— no more speak unto you in proverbs, but I 
shall shew you plainly of the Father. 

26. and I say not unto you, that I 
33. These things I have spoken unto you, 
18: 8. 1 have told you that I am (he): 

39. But ye have a custom, that I should release 
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Joh. 18:39. that I release unto you 

19: 4. Behold, I bring him forth to you, 
20: 19. Peace (be) unto you. 
21. Peace (be) unto you: 
26. Peace (be) unto you. 
Acts 2: 14. be this known unto you, 

39. For the promise is unto you, 
3: 14. a murderer to be granted unto you; 
20. which before was preached unto you: 

22. the Lord your God raise up unto you 
26. Unto you first God, having raised up 

4: 10. Be it known unto you all, and to 
5: 9. that ye have agreed together (lit. that it 
hath been agreed together by you) 
28. Did not we straitly command you 
38. And now I say unto you, 
7:37. the Lord your God raise up unto you 
13: 15. if ye have any word of exhortation 

26. whosoever among you feareth God, to you 

is the word of this salvation sent. 
34. 1 will give you the sure mercies 
38. Be it known unto you therefore, 

— that through this man is preached unto 

you 

41. though a man declare it unto you. 

46. first have been spoken to you : 
14: 15. men of like passions with you, 
15: 28. to lay upon you no greater burden 
17: 3. whom I preach unto you, is Christ. 

23. him declare I unto you. 

20: 20. but have shewed you, and have taught 
26. Wherefore I take you to record 
27. 1 have not shunned to declare unto you 
32. and to give you an inheritance 
35. 1 have shewed you all things, 
22:25. Is it lawful for you to scourge a man 
25: 5. which among you are able, 
26: 8. be thought a thing incredible with you 
28:28. Be it known therefore unto you, 
Ro. 1 : 7. Grace to you and peace from God 
11. that I may impart unto you some 
12.be comforted together with you by 
13.1 might have some fruit among you also, 
15. am ready to preach the gospel to you 
8: 9. that the Spirit of God dwell in you. 

10. And if Christ (be) in you, 

11. if the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus 

from the dead dwell in you, 

— by his Spirit that dwelleth in you. 

11: 13. For I speak to you Gentiles, inasmuch 
12: 3. to every man that is among you, 
15: 5. grant you to be likeminded 

15. 1 have written the more boldly unto you 
32. and may with you be refreshed. 
16: 1.1 commend unto you Phebe our sister, 
19. 1 am glad therefore on your behalf: 
ICo. 1 : 3. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, 

4. which is given you by Jesus Christ; 
6. the testimony of Christ was confirmed in 
you: 

10. and (that) there be no divisions among 

you; 

11. that there are contentions among you. 

2: 1. declaring unto you the testimony of God. 

2. to know any thing among you, 
3: 1. speak unto you as unto spiritual, 

3. for whereas (there is) among you envying, 



16. the Spirit of God dwelleth in 



you 



18. If any man among you seemeth to be 
4: 8. that we also might reign with you. 

17. have I sent unto you Timotheus, 
5: 1. (that there is) fornication among you, 



ICo. 5: 9. 1 wrote unto you in an epistle 

11. But now I have written unto you 
6: 2. and if the world shall be judged by you, 
5. 1 speak to your shame. Is it so, that there 

is not a wise man among you ? 
7. there is utterly a fault among you, 
19. temple of the Holy Ghost (which is) in 
you, 
7:35. may cast a snare upon you, 
9: 2. yet doubtless I am to you : 

1 1 . If we have sown unto you spiritual 
10: 27. whatsoever is set before you, 

28. But if any man say unto you, 
11: 2. as I delivered (them) to you. 
13. Judge in yourselves: Is it comely 

18. there be divisions among you; 

19. there must be also heresies among you, 
— be made manifest among you. 

22. What shall I say to you ? 

23. which also I delivered unto you, 

30. many (are) weak and sickly among you, 
12: 3. Wherefore I give you to understand, 

31. and yet shew lunto you 
14: 6. except I shall speak to you either by 

25. that God is in you of a truth. 

37. the things that I write unto you 
15: 1.1 declare unto you the gospel which I 
preached unto you, 

2. what I preached unto you, 

3. For I delivered unto you first of all 

12. how say some among you that 
34. 1 speak (this) to your shame. 
51. Behold, I shew you a mystery ; 

2Co. 1 : 2. Grace (be) to you and peace 

13. we write none other things unto you, 
19. who was preached among you by us, 
21. which stablisheth us with you in Christ, 

2: 3. And I wrote this same unto you, 

4. 1 wrote unto you with many tears ; 
4: 12. death worketh in us, but life in you. 

14. and shall present (us) with you. 
5.12. we commend not ourselves again unto you, 
but give you occasion to glcry on our 
behalf, 

13. whether we be sober, (it is) for your cause. 
6:18. And will be a Father unto you, 

7: 7. wherewith he was comforted in you, 

11. what carefulness it wrought in you, 

12. Wherefore, though I wrote unto you, 

14. we spake all things to you in truth, 

16. that I have confidence in you in all 
(things). 
8 ; 1 . we do you to wit of the grace of God 

10. for this is expedient for you, 

13. other men be eased, and ye burdened: 
(lit. burden to you) 
9: 1. superfluous for me to write to you: 

14. the exceeding grace of God in you. 
10: l.in presence (am) base among you, 

15. that we shall be enlarged by you (lit. 

magnified in you) 
11: 7. because I have preached to you the 
9. from being burdensome unto you, 
12: 12. wrought among you in all patience, 
19. that we excuse ourselves unto you? 
20. 1 shall be found unto you such 
13: 3. but is mighty in you. 

5, how that Jesus Christ is in you, 
Gal. 1 : 3. Grace (be) to you and peace from 

8. preach any other gospel unto you than 
that which we have preached unto you, 

11. But I certify you, brethren, 



Gal. 


1:20. 




.3: 1. 




5.1 




4:13." 




15.1 




16.1 




19. ? 




20. i 




5: 2.: 




21. 




6:11. 


Eph 


1: 2. 




17.i 




2:17. 




3:16. 




4: 6. 




32. 




5: 3. 




6:21. 


Phi. 


1: 2. 




6. 




25. 




28. 




29. 




2: 5. 




13. 




17. 




19. 




3: 1. 




15. 




18. 


Col. 


1: 2. 




5. 




6. 




27. 




2: 5. 




13. 




3:13. 




16. 




4: 7. 




9. 




16. 


ITh 


. 1: 1. 




5. 




2: 8. 




10. 




13. 




3: 4. 




7. 




4: 2. 




6. 




9. 




11. 




15. 




5: 1. 




12. 


2Th 


. 1: 2. 




4. 




7. 




12. 




2: 5. 




3: 4. 



7. 



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the things which I write unto you, 
evidently set forth, crucified among you? 
that ministereth to you the Spirit, and 

worketh miracles among you, 
I preached the gospel unto you 
for I bear you record, that, if 
because I tell you the truth ? 
again until Christ be formed in you, 
for I stand in doubt of you. 
Behold, I Paul say unto you, 
of the which I tell you before, 
I have written unto you with mine own 

hand. 
Grace (be) to you, and peace, from 
may give unto you the spirit of wisdom 
and preached peace to you which were 
That he would grant you, according 
and through all, and in you all. 
for Christ's sake hath forgiven you. 
not be once named among you, 
shall make known to you all things: 
Grace (be) unto you, and peace, 
hath begun a good work in you 
and continue with you all 
but to you of salvation, and that of God. 
For unto you it is given in the behalf 
Let this mind be in you, which was also 
which worketh in you both to will 
I joy, and rejoice with you all. 
to send Timotheus shortly unto you, 
To write the same things to you, to me 

indeed (is) not grievous, but for you (it 

is) safe. 
God shall reveal even this unto you. 
of whom I have told you often, 
Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from 
For the hope which is laid up for you 
as (it doth) also in you, since the day 
■ which is Christ in you, the hope of glory: 
yet am I with you in the spirit, 
having forgiven you all trespasses; 
even as Christ forgave you, so also (do) 
dwell in you richly in all wisdom; 
shall Tychicus declare unto you, 
They shall make known unto you 
And when this epistle is read among you, 
. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, 
, we were among you for your sake, 
.willing to have imparted unto you, 
, we behaved ourselves among you that 
.worketh also in you that believe. 
, we told you before that we should 
.we were comforted over you in all 
. what commandments we gave you 
as we also have forewarned you 
ye need not that I write unto you : 
as we commanded you ; 
. For this we say unto you by the word 
. ye have no need that I write unto you. 
. them which labour among you, 
. Grace unto you, and peace, 
. So that we ourselves glory in you 
. And to you who are troubled rest with us, 
may be glorified in you, 
I told you these things? 
the things which we command you. 
Now we command you, brethren, 
ourselves disorderly among you ; 
an ensample unto you to follow us. 
this we commanded you, that if any 
which walk among you disorderly, 
give you peace always by all means. 



Philem 


3. 




6. 




22. 


Hebl2 


5. 




7. 


13 


7. 




17. 




19. 




21. 




22. 


Jas. 1 


26. 


3 


13. 


4 


1. 




8. 


5 


3. 




6. 




13. 




14. 




19. 


lPet.l 


2. 




12. 




13. 


2 


: 7. 


3 


:15. 


4 


:12. 



2Pet. 



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Grace to you, and peace, from God 

which is in you in Christ Jesus. 

I shall be given unto you. 

which speaketh unto you as unto children, 

God dealeth with you as with sons ; 

who have spoken unto you the word of 

God: 
for that (is) unprofitable for you. 
that I may be restored to you the sooner, 
working in you that which is wellpleasing 
written a letter unto you in few words. 
If any man among you seem to be 
and endued with knowledge among you? 
wars and fightings among you? 
and he will draw nigh to you. 
shall be a witness against you, 
(and) he doth not resist you. 
Is any among you afflicted? 
, Is any sick among you ? 
, if any of you do err from the truth, 
Grace unto you, and peace, 
, which are now reported unto you by 
.the grace that is to be brought unto you 
.Unto you therefore which believe (he is) 
, a reason of the hope that is in you 
.think it not strange concerning the fiery 
trial which is to try you (lit. among you 
for trial to you), as though some strange 
thing happened unto you: 
.The elders which are among you 
.the flock of God which is among you, 
. By Sylvanus, a faithful brother unto you, 
.Peace (be) with you all that are in Christ 

Jesus. 
. Grace and peace be multiplied unto you 
. For if these things be in you, 
an entrance shall be ministered unto you 
abundantly into 
16. when we made known unto you 
2: 1 . there shall be false teachers among you, 

13. while they feast with you; 
3: 1. beloved, I now write unto you; 
15. hath written unto you; 
1 Joh. 1 : 2. and shew unto you that eternal life, 

3. and heard declare we unto you, 

4. And these things write we unto you, 

5. and declare unto you, that God is light, 
2: 1. these things write I unto you, 

7.1 write no new commandment unto you, 
8. a new commandment I write unto you, 
which thing is true in him and in you : 
12. 1 write unto you, little children, because 

your sins are forgiven you 
13.1 write unto you, fathers, because 

— I write unto you, young men, because 

— I write unto you, little children, 
14. 1 have written unto you, fathers, 

— I have written unto you, young men, 

— and the word of God abideth in you, 
21.1 have not written unto you because 
24. Let that therefore abide in you, 

— from the beginning shall remain in you, 
26. These (things) have I written unto you 
27. received of him abideth in you, 

4: 4. greater is he that is in you, than he that 

is in 
5:13. These things have I written unto you 
2Joh. 12. Having many things to write unto you t 
Jude 2. Mercy unto you, and peace, and love, 

3. diligence to write unto you of the common 
salvation, it was needful for me to writa 
unto you, 



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Jude 18. How that they told you there should be 
Rev. 1 : 4. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, 
2:13. martyr, who was slain among you, 

23. and I will give unto every one of you 

24. But unto you I say, and unto the rest in 
18: 6. Reward her even as she rewarded you, 
22:16.1 Jesus have sent mine angel to testify 

unto you these things 



v/ivi(t)i liumneo. 

Mat26:30. And when they had sung an hymn, 
Mar 14: 26. And when they had sung an hymn, 
Actsl6:25.and sang praises unto God: 
Heb 2:12. will I sing praise unto thee. 



v/ulvoq, humnos. 

Eph. 5: 19. in psalms and hymns and spiritual 
Col. 3: 16. in psalms and hymns and spiritual 



vjuiov, humon. 

From av. 
Note. — " Of you" is the literal rendering of this 
word, instead of " your," and is frequently 
more strict to the point. 

Mat. 5:11. say all manner of evil against you 

12. for great (is) your reward in heaven: 

— the prophets which were before you. 

16. Let your light so shine before men, that 
they may see your good works, and glo- 
rify your Father which is 

20. That except your righteousness 
37. But let your communication be, 
44. Love your enemies, bless them 
45.be the children of your Father 

47. And if ye salute your brethren only, 

48. even as your Father which is in heaven 
6 : 1 . ye do not your alms before men, 

— otherwise ye have no reward of your Fa- 

ther 

8. for your Father knoweth what things 

14. your heavenly Father will also forgive 

you: 

15. neither will your Father forgive your tres- 

passes. 

21 . For where your treasure is, there will your 

heart be also. 

25. Take no thought for your life, 

— nor yet for your body, 

26. yet your heavenly Father feedeth them. 

27. Which of you by taking thought 
32. for your heavenly Father knoweth 

7: 6. neither cast ye your pearls before swine, 

9. Or what man is there of you, whom if his 
11. to give good gifts unto your children, 

— how much more shall your Father 

9: 4. Wherefore think ye evil in your hearts? 
1 1. Why eateth your Master with publicans 
29. According to your faith be it unto you. 
10: 9. nor silver, nor brass in your purses, 
13. let your peace come upon it: 

— let your peace return to you. 

14. receive you, nor hear your words, 

— shake off the dust of your feet. 

20. but the Spirit of your Father which 
speaketh 



Mat. 1 0:29. fall on the ground without your Father. 

30. But the very hairs of your head are 
11:29. and ye shall find rest unto your souls. 
12:11. What man shall there be among you, 

27. by whom do your children cast 

— therefore they shall be your judges. 

13: 16. But blessed (are) your eyes, for they see: 
and your ears, for they hear. 

15: 3. the commandment of God by your tradi- 
tion ? 

6. of none effect by your tradition. 

7. well did Esaias prophesy of you, 

17: 17. how long shall I be wiihyou? how long 
shall I suffer you ? 
20. Because of your unbelief: 

24. Doth not your master pay tribute ? 
18:14. it is not the will of your Father 

19. That if two of you shall agree 
35. if ye from your hearts forgive not 
19: 8. because of the hardness of your hearts 

suffered you to put away your wives : 
20 :26. let him be your minister ; 

27. let him be your servant: 
21 : 2. into the village over against you, 

43. shall be taken from you, 
23: 8. for one is your Master, (even) Christ; 
9. And call no (man) your father upon the 
earth: for one is your Father, 

10. for one is your Master, (even) Christ. 

11. But he that is greatest among you shall 

be your servant. 
15. more the child of hell than yourselves. 
32. Fill ye up then the measure of your fathers. 

34. shall ye scourge in your synagogues, 
38. your house is left unto you desolate. 

24:20. But pray ye that your flight be not 

42. what hour your Lord doth come. 
25: 8. Give us of your oil ; for our lamps 
26: 21. that one of you shall betray me. 

29. when I drink it new with you in 
28: 20. and, lo, I am with you alway, 
Mar 2: 8. Why reason ye these things in your hearts? 
6: 11. shall not receive you, nor hear you, 

— shake off the dust under your feet for 
7: 6. Esaias prophesied of you hypocrites, 

9. that ye may keep your own tradition. 
13. of none effect through your tradition, 
8: 17. have ye your heart yet hardened ? 
9: 19. how long shall I suffer you ? 
10: 5. For the hardness of your heart he wrote 

43. shall be your minister: 

44. And whosoever of you will be the chiefest, 
11 : 2. into the village over against you: 

25. that your Father also which is in heaven 

may forgive you your trespasses. 

26. neither will your Father which is in heaven 

forgive your trespasses. 
13:18. And pray ye that your flight be not 
14: 18. One of you which eateth with me 
Lu. 3:14. and be content with your wages. 

4:21. is this scripture fulfilled in your ears. 
5: 4. and let down your nets for a draught. 

22. What reason ye in your hearts ? 
6: 22. and cast out your name as evil, 
23. your reward (is) great in heaven: 
24. ye have received your consolation. 

27. Love your enemies, do good to them 

35. But love ye your enemies, 

— and your reward shall be great, 

36. as your Father also is merciful. 
38. shall men give into your bosom. 

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Lu. 9: 5. shake off the very dust from your feet 
41. shall I be with you, and suffer you ? 
44. Let these sayings sink down into your ears 

6. your peace shall rest upon it: 
11. Even the very dust of your city, which 
16. He that heareth you heareth me ; 
20. because your names are written in heaven 

5. Which of you shall have a friend, 
11 . of any of you that is a father, 
13. to give good gifts unto your children: 
19. by whom do your sons cast (them) out ? 
— therefore shall they be your judges. 
39. but your inward part is full of ravening 

46. the burdens with one of your fingers. 

47. and your fathers killed them. 

48. that ye allow the deeds of your fathers: 
12: 7. hairs of your head are all numbered. 

22. Take no thought for your life, 

25. And which of you with taking thought 
30. and your Father knoweth that ye have need 

32. for it is your Father's good pleasure 

33. Sell that ye have, and give alms ; 

34. For where your treasure is, there will your 

heart be also. 

35. Let your loins be girded about, 

13: 15. doth not each one of you on the sabbath 
35. your house is left unto you desolate: 

14: 5. Which of you shall have an ass 

28. For which of you, intending to build 

33. whosoever he be of you that forsaketh not 
15: 4. What man of you, having an hundred 
16: 15. but God knoweth your hearts: 

26. between us and you there is a great gulf 
17: 7. But which of you, having a servant 

21. the kingdom of God is within you. 

21 : 14. Settle (it) therefore in your hearts, 

16. and (some) of you shall they cause 

18. there shall not an hair of your head perish. 

19. In your patience possess ye your souls. 
28. lift up your heads; for your redemption 

draweth nigh. 

34. your hearts be overcharged with sur- 

feiting, 
22: 10. when ye are entered into the city, 
15. to eat this passover with you before 
19. my body which is given for you: 

20. in my blood, which is shed for you. 
27. 1 am among you as he that serveth. 

53. When I was daily with you in the temple, 

— but this is your hour, and the power 
23:14.1, having examined (him) before you, 

28. for yourselves, and for your children. 
24:38. why do thoughts arise in your hearts? 
Joh. 1 :26. there standeth one among you, 
4:35. Lift up your eyes, and look on 
5:45. that I will accuse you to the Father: there 

is (one) that accuseth you, 
6:49. Your fathers did eat manna 

58. not as your fathers did eat manna, 

64. there are some of you that believe not. 

70. and one of you is a devil ? 
7:19. and (yet) none of you keepeth the law? 

33. Yet a little while am I with you, 
8: 7. He that is without sin among you, 

21. and shall die in your sins: 

24. that ye shall die in your sins: 

— ye shall die in your sins. 

26. many things to say, and to judge of you: 
38. which ye have seen with your father. 

41 . Ye do the deeds of your father. 

42. If God were your Father, ye would love 

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8: 44. and the lusts of your father ye will do. 
46. Which of you convinceth me of sin? 
54- of whom ye say, that he is your God: 
55. 1 shall be a liar like unto you: 
56. Your Father Abraham rejoiced to see 
9:19. Is this your son, who ye say was 
41. therefore your sin remaineth. 

10:34. Is it not written in your law, 

12:35. little while is the light with you. 

13: 14. have washed your feet; ye also ought 
18. 1 speak not of you all: I know whom 
21. that one of you shall betray me. 
33. yet a little while I am with you. 

14: 1. Let not your heart be troubled: 

9. Have I been so long time with you, 
16. that he may abide with you for ever; 
27. Let not your heart be troubled, 
30. 1 will not talk much with you: 
11. and (that) your joy might be full. 
16. and (that) your fruit should remain: 
18. it hated me before (it hated) you. 

4. because I was with you. 

5. and none of you asketh me, 

6. sorrow hath filled your heart. 

20. but your sorrow shall be turned into joy. 
22. and your heart shall rejoice, and your joy 

no man taketh from you. 
24. that your joy may be full. 
26. that I will pray the Father for you: 
18:31. and judge him according to your law. 
19: 14. he saith unto the Jews, Behold your 
King! 
15. Shall I crucify your King? 
20: 17. 1 ascend unto my Father, and your Father; 
and (to) my God, and your God. 
Acts 1 : 7. It is not for you to know the times 
11. which is taken up from you into 
2: 17. and your sons and your daughters shall 
prophesy, and your young men shall 
see visions, and your old men shall 
22. God did by him in the midst of you, 

38. and be baptized every one of you 

39. is unto you, and to your children, 
3: 16. in the presence of you all. 

17. ye did (it), as (did) also your rulers. 

19. that your sins may be blotted out, 

22. A prophet shall the Lord your God raise 

up unto you of your brethren, 
26. in turning away every one of you from 
his iniquities, (lit. from your iniquities) 
4: 10. stand here before you whole. 
11. set at nought of you builders, 
19. to hearken unto you more than 
5:28. filled Jerusalem with your doctrine, 
6: 3. among you seven men of honest report, 
7:37. shall the Lord your God raise up unto you 
of your brethren, 
43. and the star of your god Remphan, 
51. as your fathers (did), so (do) ye. 
52. have not your fathers persecuted? 
13: 41. for I work a work in your days, 
15: 24. subverting your souls, saying, 
17:23. and beheld your devotions, 
18: 6. Your blood (be) upon your own heads ; 

14. that I should bear with you: 
19: 37. nor yet blasphemers of your goddess. 
20:18.1 have been with you at all seasons, 

30. Also of your own selves shall men arise, 
24:21 . 1 am called in question by you this day. 
25:26. 1 have brought him forth before you, 
27:22. no loss of (any man's) life among you, 
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Ro. 3 : 8. through Jesus Christ for you all, that your 
faith is spoken of throughout 
9. without ceasing I make mention of you 
the mutual faith both of you and me. 
reign in your mortal body, 
Neither yield ye your members 
and your members (as) instruments 
For sin shall not have dominion over you: 
because of the infirmity of your flesh; for 

as ye have yielded your members 
even so now yield your members 
.ye have your fruit unto holiness, 
.shall also quicken your mortal bodies 
.that ye present your bodies a living sacri- 
fice, 
(which is) your reasonable service, 
.by the renewing of your mind, 
.as much as lieth in you, 
. Let not then your good be evil spoken of: 
, I myself also am persuaded of you, 
brought on my way thitherward by you, 
if first I be somewhat filled with your 
(company). 
I will come by you into Spain. 
Now the God of peace (be) with you all. 
in whatsoever business she hath need of 

you: 
, For your obedience is come abroad 
bruise Satan under your feet shortly. The 
grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) with 
you. 
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be). 

with you all. 
I thank my God always on your behalf, 
it hath been declared unto me of you, 
that every one of you saith, I am of 
was Paul crucified for you? 
I baptized none of you, but Crispus and 
For ye see your calling, brethren, 
That your faith should not stand 
For all things are your's; 
or things to come; all are your's ; 
that I should be judged of you, 
might be taken away from among you. 
when ye are gathered together, 
Your glorying (is) not good. 
Therefore put away from among your- 

selves 
Dare any of you, having a matter 
that your bodies are the members of I 

Christ? 
that your body is the temple of the 
therefore glorify God in your body, and 

in your spirit, which are God's, 
tempt you not for your incontinency. 
else were your children unclean ; 
but I spare you. 

And this I speak for your own profit ; 
liberty of your's become a stumblingblock 
if we shall reap your carnal things? 
be partakers of (this) power over you, 
when ye come together in the church, 
When ye come together therefore 
my body, which is broken for you: 
to the feet, I have no need of you. 
I speak with tongues more than ye all: 
every one of you hath a psalm, . 
Let your women keep silence in the 
came the word of God out from you ? 
and your faith (is) also vain. 
your faith (is) vain; ye are yet in your ' Gal. 
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12. 

13. 

14. 

28. 
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22. 
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1Co.15:58. that your labour is not in vain in the Lord. 
10: 2. let every one of you lay by him in store, 
3. them will I send to bring your liberality 
14. Let all your things be done with charity. 

17. for that which was lacking on your part 

18. they have refreshed my spirit and your's: 
23. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 

with you. 
24. My love (be) with you all in Christ Jesus. 
: 6. (it is) for your consolation and salvation, 

— (it is) for your consolation and 
7(6). And our hope of you (is) stedfast, 

1 1 . Ye also helping together by prayer 
14. that we are your rejoicing, even as ye 
16. And to pass by you into Macedonia, 

— and of you to be brought on my way 

23. that to spare you I came not as yet 

24. that we have dominion over your faith, 
but are helpers of your joy: 

2: 3. that my joy is (the joy) of you all. 
9. that I might know the proof of you, 
3: 1 .or (letters) of commendation from you? 
4: 5. ourselves your servants for Jesus' sake. 
5: 11. are made manifest in your consciences. 
6: 12. but ye are straitened in your own bowels. 
7: 4. great (is) my glorying of you: 

1 .your earnest desire, your mourning, your 
fervent mind toward me; 
12. but that our care for you [many copies 
read, "your care for us"] 

13. we were comforted in your comfort: 

— his spirit was refreshed by you all. 

14. if I have boasted any thing to him of you, 

15. he remembereth the obedience of you all, 
8: 7. and (in) your love to us, (see) that 

14(13). now at this time your abundance 

— may be (a supply) for your want: ' 

16. care into the heart of Titus for you. 
19. and (declaration of) your ready mind: 
2-1. the proof of your love, and of our boast- 
ing on your behalf. 

9; 2. For I know the forwardness of your mind, 
for which I boast of you to them of 

— and your zeal hath provoked very many. 
3. lest our boasting of you should be in vain 

5 . and make up beforehand your bounty, 

10. and multiply your seed sown, and increase 
the fruits of your righteousness; 

13. for your professed subjection unto 
14. And by their prayer for you, 

6. when your obedience is fulfilled. 
8. and not for your destruction, 

13. a measure to reach even unto you. 

14. for we are come as far as to you also 

15. when your faith is increased, 

16. the gospel in the (regions) beyond you, 
3. so your minds should be corrupted 
8. taking wages (of them), to do you ser- 
vice. 

11. for I ought to have been commended of 



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you: 

13. was not burdensome to you ? 

14. and I will not be burdensome to you: for 

I seek not yours, but you : 

15. gladly spend and be spent for you ; (lit. 

for your souls) 
19. dearly beloved, for your edifying. 
13: 9. this also we wish, (even) your perfection. 
1 1 . the God of love and peace shall be with you. 
14(13). (be) with you all. Amen. 
3: 2. This only would I learn of you, 
4: 6. the Spirit of his Son into your hearts, 
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Brethren, I beseech you, be as I (am) ; 
Where is then the blessedness ye spake of? 

(lit. your blessedness) 
would have plucked out your own eyes, 
Am I therefore become your enemy, 
(be) with your spirit. Amen, 
the gospel of your salvation: 
Cease not to give thanks for you, making 

mention of you in my prayers; 
The eyes of your understanding being 
and that not of yourselves : (it is) the gift 
the prisoner of Jesus Christ for you Gen- 
tiles, 
faint not at my tribulations fox you, which 

is your glory. 
That Christ may dwell in your hearts 
ye are called in one hope of your calling; 

, And be renewed in the spirit of your mind ; 
sun go down upon your wrath: 
proceed out of your mouth, 
be put away from you, with all malice: 

.and making melody in your heart to 

, Children, obey your parents in the Lord: 
provoke not your children to wrath: 
in singleness of your heart, as unto Christ ; 

, knowing that your Master also is in heaven ; 
having your loins girt about with truth, 
and (that) he might comfort your hearts, 
upon every remembrance of you, 
in every prayer of mine for you all 
For your fellowship in the gospel 
meet for me to think this of you all, 
that your love may abound yet more 
to my salvation through your prayer, 
for your furtherance and joy of faith ; 

, That your rejoicing may be more abundant 

, I may hear of your affairs, 

. and service of your faith, 

, of good comfort, when I know your state. 

, who will naturally care for your state. 

■ and fellowsoldier, but your messenger, 

, to supply your lack of service toward me. 

.Let your moderation be known unto ail 
men. 

. let your requests be made known unto God . 

. shall keep your hearts and )(minds through 
Christ Jesus. 

.and the God of peace shall be with you. 

. fruit that may abound to your account. 

• the things (which were sent) from you, 

• my God shall supply all your need 
.The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 

with you all. 
.praying always for you, 
. Since we heard of your faith 
. who is for you a faithful minister 
.unto us your love in the Spirit. 
. do not cease to pray for you, 
.Who now rejoice in my sufferings for you, 
.what great conflict I have for you, 
.joying and beholding your order, and the 

stedfastness of your faith 
.and the uncircumcision of your flesh, 
.and your life is hid with Christ in God. 
Mortify therefore your members 
filthy communication out of your mouth. 
. let the peace of God rule in your hearts, 
singing with grace in your hearts 
Fathers, provoke not your children 
. Let your speech (be) alway with grace, 
. that he might know your estate, and com- 
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Col. 4: 9. and beloved brother, who is (one) of you. 
12.Epaphras, who is (one) of you, a servant of 

— always labouring fervently for you in 
13. that he hath a great zeal for you, 
18. Grace (be) with you. Amen. 

ITh. 1 : 2. We give thanks to God always for you all, 
making mention of you in our prayers ; 

3. your work of faith, and labour of love, 

4. Knowing, brethren beloved, your election 
8. For from you sounded out the word 

— your faith to God- ward is spread abroad ; 
2: 6. glory, neither of you, nor (yet) of others, 

7. But we were gentle among you, 

8. So being affectionately desirous of you, 

9. be chargeable unto any of you, 
11. and charged every one of you, 
17. being taken from you for a short time 

— to see your face with great desire. 
3: 2. to comfort you concerning your faith: 

5. 1 sent to know your faith, 

6. when Timotheus came from you unto us, 
and brought us good tidings of your 
faith and charity, 

7. in all our affliction and distress by your 
faith: 

9. can we render to God again for you, 

10. that we might see your face, 

— that which is lacking in your faith? 
13. he may stablish your hearts unblameable 

4: 3. is the will of God, (even) your sanctifica- 
tion, 
4. That every one of you should know how 

11. and to work with your own hands, 
5: 12. and are over you in the Lord, 

23. the very God of peace sanctify you wholly ; 
28. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 
with you. 
2Th. 1 : 3. to thank God always for you, 

— that your faith groweth exceedingly, and 
the charity of every one of you all 

4. for your patience and faith in all your 
persecutions and tribulations 

11. also we pray always for you, 
2:13. to give thanks alway to God for you, 

17. Comfort your hearts, and stablish 
3: 5. And the Lord direct your hearts 

8. not be chargeable to any of you: 
16. The Lord (be) with you all. 
18. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 

with you all. 
2Ti. 4:22. Grace (be) with you. Amen. 
Tit. 2: 8. having no evil thing to say of you. 

3:15. Grace (be) with you all. Amen. 
Philem 22. 1 trust that through your prayers 

25. (be) with your spirit. Amen. 
Heb 3: 8. Harden not your hearts, as in 

9. When your fathers tempted me, 

12. lest there be in any of you 

13. lest any of you be hardened 
15. harden not your hearts, as in 

4: l.any of you should seem to come short 
of it. 
7. harden not your hearts. 
6: 9. persuaded better things of you, 

10. unrighteous to forget your work 

11. we desire that every one of you do shew 
9: 14. purge your conscience from dead works 

10:34. the spoiling of your goods, 

35. Cast not away therefore your confidence, 

12: 3. and faint in your minds. 

13. And make straight paths for your feet, 

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Heb 13.17. Obey them that have the rule over you, 
— for they watch for your souls, 

24. all them that have the rule over you, 

25. Grace (be) with you all. Amen. 
Jas. 1 : 3. that the trying of your faith worketh 

5. If any of you lack wisdom, 

21. which is able to save your souls. 
2: 2. if there come unto your assembly 

6. Do not rich men oppress you, and 
16. And one of you say unto them, 

3: 14. envying and strife in your hearts, 
4 : 1 . of your lusts that war in your members ? 
3. ye may consume (it) upon your lusts. 

7. and he will flee from you. 

9. let your laughter be turned to mourning, 
14. For what (is) your life? It is even a 

vapour, 
16. now ye rejoice in your boastings: 
5: l.for your miseries that shall come 

2. Four riches are corrupted, and your gar- 

ments are motheaten. 

3. Four gold and silver is cankered ; 

— and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. 

4. who have reaped down your fields, which 

is of you kept back by fraud, 

5. ye have nourished your hearts, as in 
8.stablish your hearts: for the coming 

12. but let your yea be yea ; 
lPet. 1 : 7. That the trial of your faith, 

9. Receiving the end of your faith, 

13. gird up the loins of your mind, 

14. to the former lusts in your ignorance: 

17. pass the time of your sojourning (here) 

18. from your vain conversation 

21. that your faith and hope might be in God. 

22. Seeing ye have purified your souls 

2: 12. Having your conversation honest among 

— whereas they speak against you 

25. unto the Shepherd and Bishop of your 
3: 2. Whilethey behold your chaste conversation 

7. that your prayers be not hindered. 
15. sanctify the Lord God in your hearts: 
16. whereas they speak evil of you, 

— your good conversation in Christ. 
4: 4. that ye run not with (them) to 

15. But let none of you suffer as 

5: 7. Casting all your care upon him; for he 
careth for you. 

8. because your adversary the devil, 

9. are accomplished in your brethren 
2Pet.l : 5. add to your faith virtue ; 

10. to make your calling and election 

19. the day star arise in your hearts: 

3: 1 . 1 stir up your pure minds by way of 
Uoh.l: 4. that your joy may be full, [some copies, 

"our joy"] 
2Joh. 3. Grace be with you, [some copies "with us"] 
Jude 12. These are spots in your feasts of charity, 

20. building up yourselves on your most holy 

faith, 
Rev. 1:9.1 John, who also am your brother, 
2: 10. shall cast (some) of you into prison, 

23. unto every one of you according to your 

works. 
18: 20. for God hath avenged you (lit. judged 

your judgment) 
22:21. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 

with you all . 



VTrajd), hupago. 
Mat. 4:10. Get thee hence, Satan: for it is written, 



Mat. 5:24. thy gift before the altar, and po thy way ; 
41. to go a mile, go with him twain. 
8: 4. but go thy way, shew thyself to the priest, 

13. Go thy way ; and as thou hast believed, 
32. And he said unto them, Go. And 

9: 6. thy bed, and go unto thine house. 
13:44. and for joy thereof goeth and selleth 
16: 23. unto Peter, Get thee behind me, Satan: 
18:15. go and tell him his fault between thee 
\9:2\.go (and) sell that thou hast, and give 
20: 4. Go ye also into the vineyard, 
7. Go ye also into the vineyard ; 

14. Take (that) thine (is), and go thy way : 
21 :28. Son, go work to day in my vineyard. 
26: 18. Go into the city to such a man, 

24. The Son of man goeth as it is written 
27 :65. Ye have a watch : go your way, 
28: 10. Be not afraid: go tell my brethren 
Mar 1:44. but go thy way, shew thyself to the 
priest, 
2:11. and go thy way into thine house. 
5:19. Go home to thy friends, and tell them 

34. ^o in peace, and be whole of thy plague. 
6:31. there were many coming and going, 

33. And the people saw them departing, 
38. How many loaves have ye? go and see. 
7:29. For this saying go thy way; the devil 
8:33. Get thee behind me, Satan: for thou 
10:21. go thy way, sell whatsoever thou hast, 
52. Go thy way; thy faith hath made thee 
whole. 
11: 2. Go your way into the village over 
14: 13. Go ye into the city, and there shall meet 

21. The Son of man indeed goeth, 

16: 7. But go your way, tell his disciples 
Lu. 4: 8. Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is 
written, 
8: 42. But as he went the people thronged him. 
10: 3. Go your icays : behold, I send you 
12:58. When thou goest with thine adversary 
17: 14. as they went, they were cleansed. 
19:30. Go ye into the village over against (you) ; 
Joh. 3: 8. tell whence it cometh, and whither it 
goeth : 
4:16. Go, call thy husband, and come hither. 
6: 21. was at the land whither they went. 

67. Will ye also go away? 
7: 3. Depart hence, and go into Judaea, 

33. and (then) I go unto him that sent me. 
8: 14. whence I came, and whither I go; 

— whence I come, and whither I go. 
21.1 go my way, and ye shall seek me, 

— whither I go, ye cannot come. 

22. Whither I go, ye cannot come. 
9: 7. Go, wash in the pool of Siloam, 

11. Go to the pool of Siloam, and wash: 
11 : 8. and goest thou thither again ? 

31 . She goeth unto the grave to weep there. 

44. Loose him, and let him go. 
12: 11. by reason of him many of the Jews went 
away, and believed on Jesus. 

35. knoweth not whither he goeth. 

13 : 3. that he was come from God, and went to 
God; 
33. Whither I go, ye cannot come; 

36. Lord, whither goest thou? 

— Whither I go, thou canst not follow me 

now; 
14: 4. And whither I go ye know, and the way 
5. Lord, we know not whither thou goest; 
28.1 go away, and come (again) unto you. 
15: 16. that ye should go and bring forth fruit, 
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Job. 16: 5.1 go my way to him that sent me; and 
none of you asketh me, Whither goest 
thou? 
10. because I go to my Father, 
16. because I go to the Father. 
17. and, Because I go to the Father? 
8. if therefore ye seek me, let these go their 

way : 
3. Simon Peter saith unto them, I go a 
fishing. 
Jas. 2: 16. say unto them, Depart in peace, 
I Joh.2 : 1 1 . and knoweth not whither he goeth, 
Rev.10: 8. Go (and) take the little book which 
13:10. into captivity shall go into captivity: 
14: 4. follow the Lamb whithersoever he goeth. 
16: 1. Go your icays, and pour out the vials 
17; 8. shall ascend out of the bottomless pit, and 
go into perdition: 
1 1 . and goeth into perdition. 



lPet. 3: 6. Even as Sara obeyed Abraham, calling him 
lord: 



inrav^pog? hupandros. 

Ro. 7:2. For the woman which hath an husband 



viravTaw, hupantao. 



Mat. 8 
Lu. 8 
Joh.ll 



vwaKor}, hupakoee, 

Ro. 1: 5. for obedience to the faith among all na- 
tions, 
5:19. so by the obedience of one shall many 
6: 36. ye yield yourselves servants to obey, 
— or of obedience unto righteousness ? 
15 :18. to make the Gentiles obedient, (lit. for 

obedience of the Gentiles) 
16:19. For your obedience is come abroad 

26. to all nations for the obedience of faith: 
2Co. 7; 15. whilst he remembereth the obedience of 
you all, how with fear 
10: 5. every thought to the obedience of Christ; 
6. to revenge all disobedience, when your 
obedience is fulfilled. 
Philem 21. Having confidence in thy obedience 
Heb. 5: 8. yet learned he obedience by the things 

which 
J Pet. 1 : 2. unto obedience and sprinkling of the blood 
of Jesus Christ: 
14. As obedient children, not fashioning 
22. Seeing ye have purified your souls in obey- 
ing the truth (lit. through obedience of 
the truth) 



viraKOvw, hupakouo. 

the winds and the sea obey him ! 
and they do obey him. 
the wind and the sea obey him? 
and water, and they obey him. 
planted in the sea; and it should obey you. 
a great company of the priests were obe- 
dient to the faith, 
a damsel came to hearken, (lit. to answer) 
that ye should obey it in the lusts 
his servants ye are to whom ye obey ; 
but ye have obeyed from the heart that 

form of doctrine 
But they have not all obeyed the gospel. 
Children, obey your parents in the Lord: 
Servants, be obedient to them that are 
my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, 
Children, obey (your) parents in all things : 
Servants, obey in all things (your) masters 
on them that know not God, and that 

obey not the gospel of 
And if any man obey not our word 
salvation unto all them that obey him ; 
. obeyed; and he went out, not knowing 



Mat. 


8:27. 


Mar 


1 


27. 




4:41. 


Lu. 


8: 


25. 




17: 


6. 


Acts 6 


7. 




12 


13. 


Ro. 


6 


12. 
16. 
17. 




10 


16. 


Eph 


.6 


1. 
5. 


Phi. 


2 


12. 


Col. 


3 


20. 
22. 


2Th 


1 


8. 




3 


14, 


Heb 


.5 


9. 




1! 


8. 



28. there met him two possessed with 
27. there met him out of the city a 
20. went and met him: but Mary sat (still) 
30. was in that place where Martha met him. 
2: 18. For this cause the people also met him, 



viravrr}(Tig, kupanteesis. 

Joh. 12: 13. and went forth to meet him, 







vTrap^ig, huparxis. 


Acts 2 


45. sold their possessions and goods, and parted 






them to all 


Heb 10:34. 


ye have in heaven abetter and an enduring 






substance. 






vTrapyovTCL) huparkonta. 


The 


participle used as a substantive. 


Mat. 19: 21 


go (and) sell that thou hast, 


24:47 


make him rufer over ail his goods. 


25 


14. and delivered unto them his goods. 


Lu. 8 


3 


ministered unto him of their substance. 


11 


21 


his goods are in peace: 


12 


15 


in the abundance of the things ivhich he 
possesseth . 




33 


Sell that ye have, and give alms ; 




44 


make him ruler over all that he hath. 


14:33. that forsaketh not all that he hath, 


16 


1 


that he had wasted his goods. 


19 


8. Lord, the half of my goods I give to the 






poor ; 


Acts 4 


32 


that ought of the things which he possessed 


lCo.13 


3 


though I bestow all my goods to feed 


Heb 10 


.34 


took joyfully the spoiling of your goods, 






virapxw, huparko. 



Lu. 7:25. and live delicately, are in kings' courts. 
8:41. and he was a ruler of the synagogue: 
9:48. for he that is least among you all, 
11 : 13. If ye then, being evil, know how to give 
16:14. the Pharisees also, who were covetous, 
23. he lift up his eyes, being in torments, 
23: 50. a man named Joseph, )( a counsellor; 
Acts 2:30. Therefore being a prophet, and knowing 
3: 2. And a certain man )( lame from his 

6. Silver and gold have I none ; (lit. is not 
to me) 
4: 34. Neither ivas there any among them that 
lacked: for as many as were possessors 
of lands 
37. Having land (lit. land being to him), 
sold (it), 
5: A.ivas it not in thine own power? 
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1 




2 


Phi. 


2 




3 


J as. 


2 


2Pet 


1 




o 




3: 



: 16. only they were baptized in the name of 
: 12. Wherein were all manner of fourfooted 
: 8. being a cripple from his mother's womb, 
: 3. that his father was a Greek. 

20. These men, being Jews, do exceedingly 

trouble 

37. us openly uncondemned, being Romans, 
-.24. seeing that he is Lord of heaven and 

27. though he be not far from every one of us: 

29. Forasmuch then as we are the offspring 

of God, we ought not 
:36.ye ought to be quiet, and to do nothing 

40. there being no cause whereby we may give 
: 20. and they are all zealous of the law: 
: 3. and was zealous toward God, as ye 
: 12. And because the haven was not commodious 

21. But after (lit. but there being) long absti- 

nence 
34. for this is for your health: 

7. In the same quarters were possessions 

18. because there was no cause of death in me. 

19. when he was about an hundred years old, 
26. that this is good for the present distress, 

7 .forasmuch as he is the image and 
18. 1 hear that there be divisions among you ; 

22. which seem to be more feeble, 

17. but being more forward, of his own accord 
16. being crafty, I caught you with guile. 
14. being more exceedingly zealous 

14. If thou, being a Jew, livest after the 
6. Who, being in the form of God, 

20. For our conversation is in heaven ; 

15. If a brother or sister be naked, 

8. For if these things be in you, and abound. 
19. themselves are the servants of corruption : 
11 . what manner (of persons) ought ye to be 

See also vTtapxovTa. 



VTTELKli), JlUplko. 
Hebl3:17.and submit yourselves: fur they watch 

vntvavTiog, hupenantios. 

Col. 2: 14. which was contrary to us, 
Hebl0:27. which shall devour the adversari-.s. 



virep, huper. 

Governing a genitive case, except where * is placed 
to mark the accusative: and six elliptical pas- 
sages, marked f. 
Mat. 5:44. and pray for them which despitefully 

10:24. The disciple is not above* (his) master, 
nor the servant above* his lord. 
37.1oveth father or mother more than* me 
— loveth son or daughter more than* me 
Mar 9:40. that is not against us is on our part. 
Lu. 6:28. and pray for them which despitefully 
40. The disciple is not above* his master: 
9:50. that is not against us is for us. 
16: 8. wiser than* the children of light. 
22: 19. my body which is given for you: 
20. my blood, which is shed for you. 
Joh. 6:51.1 will give for the life of the world. 
10:ll.giveth his life for the sheep. 

15. 1 lay down my life for the sheep. 
11 : 4. but for the glory of God, that the Son 

50. that one man should die for the people, 

51. that Jesus should die for that nation; 



Joh. 1 1:52. And not for that nation only, but that 
13:37.1 will lay down my life for thy sahe. 
38. thou lay down thy life for my sake ? 
15: 13. lay down his life for his friends. 
17:19. And for their sakes I sanctify myself, 
IS: 14. one man should die/or the people. 
Acts 5:41. worthy to suffer shame/or his name. 
8:24. Pray ye to the Lord for me, 
9: 16. he must suffer for my name's sake. 
12: 5. of the church unto God for him. 
15:26./or the name of our Lord Jesus Christ. 
21:13./or the name of the Lord Jesus. 

26. should be offered for every one of them. 
26: 1. Thou art permitted to speak for thyself. 

13. above* the brightness of the sun, 
Ro. 1: 5. among all nations, for his name. 
8. through Jesus Christ for you all, 
5: 6. Christ died for the ungodly. 

7. For scarcely for a righteous man will one 

die: yet peradventure for a good man 
some 

8. we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. 
8: 26. the Spirit itself maketh intercession for 

27. he maketh intercession for the saints 

31. If God (be) for us, who (can be) against 

us? 

32. but delivered him up for us all, 

34. who also maketh intercession for us. 
9: 3. accursed from Christ for my brethren, 

27. Esaias also crieth concerning Israel, 
10: Land prayer to God for Israel is, 
14: 15. with thy meat, for whom Christ died. 
15: 8. of the circumcision for the truth of God, 

9. the Gentiles might glorify God for (bis) 

mercy; 
30. in (your) prayers to God for me; ' 
16: 4. Who have for my life laid down their 
ICo. 1 : 13. was Paul crucified for you ? 

4: 6. not to think (of men) above* that which is 
written, 

— be puffed up for one against another. 
5: 7. Christ our passover is sacrificed for us: 

10: 13. to be tempted above* that ye are able; 

30./or which I give thanks ? 
1 1 : 24. my body, which is broken for you : 
12:25. have the same care one for another. 
15: 3. how that Christ died for our sins 

29. which are baptized for the dead, 

— why are they then baptized for the dead? 
2Co. 1 : 6. for your consolation and 

— f or your consolation and 

7(6). And our hope of you (is) stedfast, 
8. have you ignorant o/our trouble 

— pressed out of measure, above* strength, 
11. helping together by prayer for us, 

— may be given by many on our behalf. 
5: 12. occasion to glory on our behalf, 

14(15). that if one died for all, then were all 
dead: 

15. And (that) he died for all, that they 

— but unto him which died for them, 

20. we are ambassadors for Christ, as 

— we pray (you) in Christ's stead, be ye 

21. made him (to be) sin for us, who knew 

no sin; 
7: 4. great (is) my glorying of you: 
7. your fervent mind toward me ; 
12. but that our care for you [many copies 

read, " your care for us"] 
14. boasted any thing to him of you, 
8: 3. yea, and beyond* (their) power 

16. care into the heart of Titus for you. 



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13; 
Gal. 1 

2; 

3: 

Eph 1: 



Phi. 1 



4 
Col. 1 



4: 
ITh. 3: 

5: 
2Th. 1: 

2: 
ITi. 2: 



Tit. 2: 
Philem 



Heb 2: 
4: 
5: 



23. Whether (any do enquire) of Titus, 

24. and of our boasting on your behalf. 

2. for which I boast of you to them 

3. lest our boasting o/you should be in vain 

14. And by their prayer for you, 

5. a whit behind the very chiefest apostles. 

(lit. those above f very apostles) 
23.1 speak as a fool I (am) more ; f 
5. O/such an one will Iglory: yet of myself 

I will not glory, but in 
6. above* that which he seeth me- (to be), 

8. For this thing I besought the Lord thrice, 
10. in distresses for Christ's sake: 

11. behind the very chiefest apostles, (lit. 

those above.f &c. ) 
13. you were inferior to* other churches, 

15. gladly spend and be spent for you ; (lit. 

for the souls of you) 

19. all things, dearly beloved, for your edi- 

fying- 
; 8. against the truth, but for the truth. 
: 4. Who gave himself for our sins, 

14.a&owe a manymyequalsinmineown nation, 
: 20. and gave himself for me. 
: 13. being made a curse for us: 
: 16. Cease not to give thanks for you, 

22. the head over* all (things) to the church, 
: 1. prisoner of Jesus Christ fur you Gentiles, 

13. at my tribulations for you, 

20. to do exceeding \ abundantly above* all 

that we ask or think, 
: 2. and hath given himself for us 

20. thanks always for all things unto God 

25. loved the church, and gave himself for it; 
: 19. And for me, that utterance may be given 

20. For which I am an ambassador in bonds: 
: 4. in every prayer of mine for you all 

7. to think this of you all, 
29. it is given in the behalf of Christ, 

— but also to suffer for his sake ; 

: 9. a name which is above* every name: 
13. and to do o/(his) good pleasure. 
: 10. your care of me hath flourished again ; 
: 7. who is for you a faithful minister 

9. do not cease to pray for you, 
24. rejoice in my sufferings for you, 

— in my flesh for his body's sake, 

12. labouring fervently for you in prayers, 

13. that he hath a great zeal for you, 
10. Night and day praying exceedingly \{vTrkg 

tK7repicro-ov) 
10. Who died for us, that, whether we wake 

13. esteem them veryf highly in love 

4. for your patience and faith in all 

5. kingdom of God, for which ye also suffer: 
l.we beseech you, brethren, by the coming 

of our Lord 

1 . be made for all men ; 

2. For kings, and (for) all that are in 

6. Who gave himself a ransom for all, 

14. Who gave himself for us, that he 
13. that in thy stead he might have ministered 

16. Not now as a servant, but above* a servant, 

21. thou wilt also do more than* I say. 
9. should taste death for every man. 

12. and sharper than any twoedged sword, 
: Lis ordained for men in things (pertaining) 

to God, that he may offer both gifts and 

sacrifices for sins: 

3. so also for himself, to offer for sins. 
20. the forerunner is for us entered, 
25.1iveth to make intercession for them. 



Heb 7:27. first for his own sins, and then 

9: 7. which he offered for himself, and (for) the 
errors 
24. to appear in the presence of God for us : 
10: 12. after he had offered one sacrifice for sins, 
13: 17. for they watch for your souls, 
Jas. 5:16. and pray one for another, 
lPet. 2: 21. because Christ also suffered for us, 

3: 18. the just/or the unjust, that he might bring 
4: Las Christ hath suffered for us in the flesh, 
Uoh. 3: 16. because he laid down his life for us: 

— to lay down (our) lives for the brethren. 
3Joh. 7. Because that for his name's sake they went 
forth, 



v7T£paipoiJLai, huperairomai. 

2Co.l2: 7. lest I should be exalted above measure 
— lest I should be exalted above measure. 
2Th. 2: 4. Whoopposethande.raZte^himse//aboveall 



vTTEpaK/jLog, huperakmos. 

ICo. 7: 36. if she pass the flower of (her) age, (lit. 
be past prime) 



virepdvoj, huperano. 

Eph. 1:21. Far above all principality, and 

4: 10. that ascended up far above all heavens, 
Heb 9: 5. And over it the cherubims of glory 



virspav^avu), huperauxano. 

2Th. 1 : 3. that your faith groweth exceedingly, 

virzp^aivb), huperbaino. 

ITh. 4: 6. That no (man) go beyond and defraud 



vTrEp£a\\6vTii)Q, huperballontos. 

2Co.ll :23. in stripes above measure, 



u7T£jo€aXXw, huperballo. 

2Co. 3: 10. by reason of the glory that excelleth. 
9: 14. for the exceeding grace of God in you. 

Eph. 1:19. And what (Is) the exceeding greatness of 
his power to us- ward 
2 : 7. shew the exceeding riches of his grace 
3:19. the love of Christ, whichpasseth knowledge, 



virtp&oXi), huperbolee. 

Ro. 7: 13. might become exceeding (ica8' vTT.lit. of 

excess) sinful. 
lCo.l2:31.shewIunto you a more excellent way. (k.v.) 
2Co. 1 : 8. we were pressed out of measure, (*c. v.) 
4: 7. that the excellency of the power may be 
17. worketh for us a far more exceeding (k. v. 
elg v.) 
12: 7. through the abmidance of the revelations, 
Gal. 1:13. beyond measure (k. v.) I persecuted the 
church 



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v7rep7T£piaawg, huperperissoi 



Actsl7 :30. the times of this ignorance God winked at; 
but 



viTEpiicEiva, huperekina. 

2Co.lO:16.the gospel in the (regions) beyond you, 



virepeKTeivco, huperektino. 

2Co.lO:14.For we stretch not ourselves bey ond (our 
measure), 



vTrEpeicxyvofiai, huperekkunomai. 

Lu. 6:38 and running over, shall men give 



vTrepEVTvy^avo)) huperentunkano. 

Ro. 8 ;26. the Spirit itself maketh intercession for us 
with groanings which 



viTzpiyw, hupereko. 

Ro. 13: 1. be subject unto the higher powers. 
Phi. 2: 3. each esteem other better than themselves. 
3: 8. for the excellency of the knowledge of 

Christ Jesus my Lord: 
4: 7. the peace of God, which passeth all under- 
standing, 
lPet.2: 13. whether it be to the king, as supreme; 



virspri^avia, hupereephania. 

Mar 7 :22. blasphemy, pride, foolishness: 



v-rrEprityavoQ, hupereephanos. 

Lu. 1:51. scattered the proud in the imagination 

of their hearts. 
Ro. 1 : 30. proud, boasters, inventors of evil things, 
2Ti. 3: 2. boasters, jorowd, blasphemers, 
Jas. 4: 6. he saith, God resisteth the proud, but 
lPet.5: 5. for God resisteth the proud, and giveth 



v7rspviKa(x), hupernikao. 

Ro. 8:37. we are more than conquerors through him 



Mar 7:37. And were 



measure 



astonished, 



vTrEpTrXeovaZw, huperpleonazo. 

ITi. 1 : 14. And the grace of our Lord was exceeding 



abundant with faith and 



vwepvipow} huperupsoo. 

Phi. 2: 9. God also hath highly exalted him. 



viTEptypovEiD, huperphroneo. 

Ro. 12: 3. not to think (of himself) more highly 



vTTEp^ov, huperoon. 

Acts 1 : 13. went up into an upper room, where abode 
9: 37. they laid (her) in an upper chamber. 
39. they brought him into the upper chamber: 
many lights in the upper 



£0 



, there were 
chamber, 



Jude 



vire^u), hupeho. 

1 .suffering the vengeance of eternal fire. 



v7rr7/cooc5 hupeekdos. 

Acts 7:39. To whom our fathers would not obey, 

(lit. be obedient) 
2Co. 2: 9. whether ye be obedient in all things. 
Phi. 2: 8. and became obedient unto death, 



v7rr}p£Ti(s), hupeereteo. 

Actsl3:36. David, after he had served his own gene- 
ration 
20: 34. these hands have ministered unto my 
24:23. to minister or come unto him. 



vrripoyKog, huperonkos. 

2Pet.2 : 18. they speak great swelling (words) of vanity, j 
Jude 16. mouth speaketh great swelling (words), 



virepoyj)) huperokee. 

lCo. 2: 1. came not with excellency of speech 
ITi. 2: 2. and (for) all that are in authority; 



VTrEpTTepHTGEvu, huperperissuo. 

Ro. 5 : 20. grace did much more abound .- 
2Co. 7: 4.1am exceeding joyful in all our 



Mat. 5:25 


26:58. 


Mar 14:54. 


65. 


Lu. 1: 2. 


4:20. 


Joh. 7:32. 


45. 


46. 


18: 3. 


12. 


18. 


22. 


36. 


19: 6 


Acts 5:22 



virriplTriQ, hupeeretees. 

the judge deliver thee to the officer, 

and sat with the servants, (lit. (court) 

officers') to see the end. 
and he sat with the servants, 
and the servants did strike him 
eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word ; 
and he gave (it) again to the minister, 
and the chief priests sent officers 
Then came the officers to the chief priests 
The officers answered, Never man spake 
received a band (of men ) and officers from 

the chief priests and Pharisees, 
the band and the captain and officers of the 

Jews took Jesus, 
And the servants and officers stood there, 
one of the officers which stood by struck 
then would my servants fight, 
chief priests therefore and officers saw him, 

they cried out, 
But when the officers came, and found 

them not 



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Acts 5; 26. Then went the captain with the officers, 
13: 5. and they had also John to (their) minister. 
26: 16. to make thee a minister and a witness 

ICo. 4: l.Let a man so account of us, as of the 

ministers of Christ, 



vTrvog, hupnos. 

Mat. 1 :24. Joseph being raised from sleep 
Lu. 9:32. that were with him were heavy with sleep: 
Joh. 11:13. he had spoken of taking of rest in sleep. 
Acts20: 9. Eutychus, being fallen into a deep sleep: 

— he sunk down with sleep, and fell 
Ro. 13: 11. high time to awake out of sleep: 



VTTO, hupo. 

Governing a genitive case, with the exception of 

the passages marked a . 
Mat. 1:22. spoken of the Lord by the prophet, 
2: 15. spoken of the Lord by the prophet, 

16. that he was mocked of the wise men, 

17. spoken by Jeremy the prophet, 
3: 3. that was spoken of by the prophet Esaias, 

6. And were baptized of him in Jordan, 
13. unto John, to be baptized of 'him. 
14.1 have need to be baptized of thee, 
4: l.led up of the spirit into the wilderness to 

be tempted of the devil. 
5:13. and to be trodden under foot of men. 

15. and put it under* a bushel, 
6: 2. that they may have glory of men. 
8 : 8. that thou shouldest come under* my roof: 
9. a man under* authority, having soldiers 
under* me: 
24. that the ship was covered with the waves: 
10:22. And ye shall be hated of all (men) 
11 : 7. A reed shaken with the wind? 

27. are delivered unto me of my Father: 
14: 8. being before instructed of 'her mother, 

24. in the midst of the sea, tossed with waves : 
17:12. shall also the Son of man suffer of them. 
19:12. which were made eunuchs of men: 
20: 23. for whom it is prepared of my Father. 
22: 31. that which was spoken unto you by God, 
23: 7. and to be called o/men, Rabbi, Rabbi. 
37. as a hen gathereth her chickens tmder* 
(her) wings, 
24: 9. and ye shall be hated of all nations for 
27:12. And when he was accused of the chief 
priests 
35. which was spoken by the prophet, 
Mar 1 : 5. baptized of him in the river of Jordan, 
9. and was baptized of John in Jordan. 

13. forty days, tempted of Satan ; 
2: 3. which was borne of four. 
4:21. Is a candle brought to be put under* a 

bushel, or under* a bed ? 
32. may lodge under* the shadow of it. 
5: 4. chains had been plucked asunder by him, 
26. suffered many things of many physicians, 
13:13. And ye shall be hated of all (men) 

14. spoken of by Daniel the prophet, 
16: 11. and had been seen of her, believed not. 

Lu. 1 : 26. the angel Gabriel was sent from God 
2:18. which were told them by the shepherds. 
21. which was so named of the angel 
26. revealed unto him by the Holy Ghost, 
3: 7. that came forth to be baptized of him, 
19. being reproved by him for Herodias 



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Lu. 4: 2. forty days tempted of the devil. 

1 5. in their synagogues, being glorified of all 
5: 15. to be healed by him of their infirmities. 
6 : 18. they that were vexed with unclean spirits 
7: 6. thou shouldest enter under* my roof: 
8.1 also am a man set under* authority, 
having under* me soldiers, 
24. A reed shaken with the wind ? 
30. being not baptized of him. 
8;14. are choked with cares and riches 
29. and was driven of the devil into the 

wilderness. 
43. neither could be healed of any, 
9: 7. heard of all that was done by him: 

— it was said of some, that John was 
8. And of some, that Elias had appeared ; 

10: 22. are delivered to me of my Father: 
1 1 :33. neither under* a bushel, 
13: 17. the glorious things that were done by him. 
34. (doth gather) her brood under* (her) 
14: 8. art bidden of any (man) to a wedding, 

— than thou be bidden of him ; 
16: 22. carried by the angels into Abraham's 

bosom : 
17:20. when he was demanded of the Pharisees, 
24. out of the one (part) under* heaven, 
shineth unto the other (part) under* 
heaven ; 
21 : 16. ye shall be betrayed both by parents, 
17. And ye shall be hated o/all (men) 

20. Jerusalem compassed with armies, 
24.be trodden down of the Gentiles, 

23: 8. to have seen some miracle done by him. 
Joh. 1 : 48(49). when thou wast under* the fig tree, 
8: 9. being convicted by (theirown) conscience, 
10:14. and am known of mine. 
14:21. shall be loved of my Father, 
Acts 2: 5. devout men, out of every nation under* 
heaven. 
24. not possible that he should be holden of it. 
4: 11. which was set at nought o/you builders, 
12. none other name under* heaven given 
36. who by the apostles was surnamed Bar- 
nabas, 
5: 16. vexed with unclean spirits: 

21. into the temple early in the morning, (lit. 
on* the dawn) 

8: 6. those things which Philip spake, (lit. 

spoken by Philip) 
1 : 22. of good report among all the nation of the 
Jews, was warned from God by an holy 
angel 
33. all things that are commanded thee of God. 
38. all that were oppressed of the devil ; 

41. unto witnesses chosen before of God, 

42. that it is he which was ordained of God 
(to be) the Judge of quick and dead. 

12: 5. without ceasing of the church unto God 
13: 4. being sent forth by the Holy Ghost, 

45. those things which were spoken by Paul, 
15: 3. brought on their way by the church, 
4. they were received of the church, 
40. being recommended by the brethren 
16: 2. well reported of by the brethren 

4. that were ordained of the apostles and 

elders 
6. and were forbidden of the Holy Ghost 
14. unto the things which were spoken of 
Paul. 
17: 13. the word of God was preached of Paul 
19. this new doctrine, whereof thou speakest, 
(lit. spoken by thee) 



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24 



25: 



27: 



Actsl7: 25. Neither is worshipped with men's hands, 
20: 3. when the Jews laid wait for him, (lit. 

there being a design against him by the 

Jews) 
21 :35.that he was borne of the soldiers 
22 : 1 1 . led by the hand o/them that were with me, 

12. having a good report of all the Jews 

10. Paul should have been pulled in pieces of 
27. This man was taken of the Jews, 

— and should have been killed of them: 
30. how that the Jews laid wait for the man, 

(lit. an enterprise against him by the 

Jews) 
21. 1 am called in question by you this day. 
26. money should have been given him of 

Paul, 
14. There is a certain man left in bonds by 

Felix: 

2. whereof I am accused of the Jews: 

6. of the promise made of God unto our 
fathers : 

7. king Agrippa, I am accused of the Jews. 

11. than those things which were spoken by 

Paul. 
41. broken with the violence of the waves. 
Ro. 3 : 9. that they are all under * sin ; 

13. the poison of asps (is) under* their lips: 
21. witnessed by the law and the prophets ; 

6: 14. ye are not under* the law, but under* 
grace. 
15. we are not under* the law, but under* 
grace? 
7: 14. but I am carnal, sold under* sin. 
12: 21. Be not overcome of evil, but overcome 
13 : 1 . the powers that be are ordained of God. 
15: 15. the grace that is given to me of God, 
24. to be brought on my way thitherward by 

you, 
20. shall bruise Satan under* your feet shortly. 
11 .by them (which are of the house) of Chloe, 

12. that are freely given to us of God. 

15. yet he himself is judged of no man. 

3. that I should be judged of you, or of man's 
judgment: 

; 12. not be brought under the power o/any. 
:25.asone that hath obtained mercy of the 

Lord 
: 3. the same is known of him. 
; 20. to them that are under * the law, as under* 

the law, that I might gain them that are 

under* the law; 
: 1 . all our fathers were under * the cloud, 
9. and were destroyed of serpents. 

10. and were destroyed of the destroyer. 
29. judged of another (man's) conscience ? 
32. we are chastened of the Lord, 
24.he is convinced of all, he is judged o/all; 
25. he hath put all enemies under* his feet. 
27. he hath put all things under* his feet. 
: 4. we ourselves are comforted of God. 

16. and of you to be brought on my way 
6. which (was inflicted) of many. 

11. Lest Satan should get an advantage of us: 
(lit. lest we should be taken advantage 
of by Satan) 

2. known and read of all men: 

3. ministered by us, written not with 
; 4. might be swallowed up o/life. 
:19. who was also chosen of the churches 

— grace, which is administered by us 
20. abundance which is administered by us: 

:24. O/the Jews five times received I 



16: 
ICo. I: 

2 



4: 



10: 



2Co. 1 
2, 



2Co.l2 

Gal. 1: 

3; 



Eph. 1 
2 
5 

Phi. 1 
3 

Col. 1 

9 

ITh. 1 



2Th. 2: 
ITi. 6: 
2Ti. 2 
Heb 2: 

3: 
5: 



11 

11 

10 

17 

22 

23 

25 

4: 2 

3 

4 

5 

9 

21 

5:15 

18 

22 

11 

12 

13 

28 

12 

23 

18 

4 



. to have been commended of you: 
.the gospel which was preached of me 
.are under* the curse: for it is written, 
.confirmed before of God in Christ, 
. hath concluded all under * sin, 

• we were kept under* the law, 

, no longer under * a schoolmaster. 

. But is under * tutors and governors 

.under * the elements of the world: 

. of a woman, made under * the law, 

.them that were under* the law, 

. or rather are known of God, 

. that desire to be under * the law, 

.that ye be not consumed one o/another. 

.ye are not under * the law. 

.And hath put all (things) under* his feet, 

.by that which is called the Circumcision 

.which are done o/them in secret. 

.are made manifest by the light: 

.in nothing terrified by your adversaries: 

. I am apprehended of Christ Jesus. 

. to every creature which is under* heaven ; 

• vainly pufFed up by his fleshly mind, 

. Knowing, brethren beloved, your election 
of God. [or, beloved by God, your elec- 
tion] 
But as we were allowed of God 
like things of your own countrymen, even 

as they (have) of the Jews: 
brethren beloved of the Lord, 
servants as are under* the yoke 
.who are taken captive by him at 
confirmed unto us by them that heard 

(him); 
, For every house is builded by some (man); 
, but he that is called of God, 
, Called of God an high priest 
.the less is blessed of the better, 
.when Moses had spoken every precept 
(lit. every precept having been spoken 
by Moses) 
.hid three months o/his parents, 
.endured such contradiction of sinners 
.when thou art rebuked o/him: 
.he is drawn away o/his own lust, 
. or sit here under* my footstool: 
.and are convinced of the law 
, and (are) driven of fierce winds, 
turned about with a very small helm, 
, and it is set on fire of hell, 
disallowed indeed of men, 
under* the mighty hand of God, 
to him from the excellent glory, 
spake (as they were) moved by the Holy 

Ghost, 
vexed with the filthy conversation of the 

wicked: 
.clouds that are carried with a tempest; 
were spoken before by the holy prophets, 
Demetrius hath good report of all (men), 

and of the truth itself: 
in everlasting chains under* darkness unto 
carried about of winds ; 
which were spoken before of the apostles 
with death, and with the beasts of the 
when she is shaken of a mighty wind. 
By these three was the third part of men 



vTTo&aWw, hupoballo. 

Acts 6:11. Then they suborned men, which said, 



Jas. 1 
2 



lPet.2 

5 

2Pet.l 



2: 7 



3: 2 



3Joh 


. 12 


Jude 


6. 




12 




17 


Rev. 


6: 8 




13 




9:18 



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vTroypajuL/uiog, hupogrammos. 

lPet.2:21. leaving us an example, that ye should 



yno 



vTrodziyfjia, hupodlgma. 

Joh.13: 15. For I have given you an example, that ye 
Keb 4: 11. after the same example of unbelief. 

8: 5. Who serve unto the example and shadow 
9:23. that the patterns of things in the heavens 
Jas. 5: 10. for an example of suffering affliction, 
2Pet.2: 6. making (them) an ensample unto those 
that after should live ungodly ; 



virodeiKwiuLi, hupodiknumi. 

Mat. 3: 7. who hath warned you to flee 
Lu. 3: 7. who hath warned you to flee 

6:47.1 will shew you to whom he is like: 

12: 5. But I will forewarn you whom 
Acts 9: 16. For I will sheiv him how great things 

20:35. 1 have shewed you all things, 



vTTo&ofxai, hupodeomai. 

Mar 6: 9. But (be) shod with sandals ; 
Actsl2: 8. Gird thyself, and bind on thy sandals. 
Eph. 6: 15. your feet shod with the preparation 



vTTo<!)£xofiai 9 hupodekomai. 

Lu. 10:38. Martha received him into her house. 

19: 6. and received him joyfully. 
Actsl7: 7. Whom Jason hath received : 
Jas. 2:25. when she had received the messengers, 



viro^rjfia, hupodeema. 

Mat. 3: 11. whose shoes I am not worthy to bear: 

10:10. neither two coats, neither shoes, 
Mar 1 : 7. the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy 
Lu. 3:16. the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy 
10: 4. neither purse, nor scrip, nor shoes : 
15: 22. and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on 

(his) feet: 
22:35. without purse, and scrip, and shoes, 
Joh. 1:27. whose shoe's latchet I am not worthy 
Acts 7: 33. Put off thy shoes from thy feet: 
13:25. whose shoes of (his) feet I am not 



inrodacoQ, hupodikos. 



Ro. 3:19. all the world may become guilty before 
God. 



viroZvyiov, hupozugion. 

Mat.21 : 5. and a colt the foal of an ass. 

2Pet. 2: 16. the dumb ass speaking with man's voice 



viroZ^vvvfXL, hupozonnumi. 

Acts27:17.they used helps, undergirding the ship ; 



vwokcitu), hupokato. 



Mar 6:11. shake off the dust under your feet 
7: 28. yet the dogs under the table eat of 
Lu. 8: 16. or putteth (it) under a bed ; 
Joh. 1 : 50 (51). I saw thee under the fig tree, 
Heb 2: 8. all things in subjection under his feet. 
Rev. 5: 3. nor in earth, neither under the earth, 
13. and on the earth, and under the earth, 
6: 9. 1 saw under the altar the souls 
12: 1. and the moon under her feet, 



viroKpivofiai, hupokrinomai. 

Lu. 20:20. sent forth spies, which should feign (lit. 
feigning) themselves just men, 



vTTOKpKTig, hupokrisis. 

Mat.23: 28. within ye are full of hypocrisy 

Mar 12: 15. But he, knowing their hypocrisy, 

Lu. 12: l.the leaven of the Pharisees, which is 

hypocrisy. 
Gal. 2:13. was carried away with their dissimulation. 
ITi. 4: 2. Speaking lies in hypocrisy; 
Jas. 5: 12. lest ye fall into condemnation. 
lPet.2: Land all guile, and hypocrisies, 
Note. — The rendering of Jas. 5: 12 has arisen from 
a different reading, vtto kq'htiv. 



Mat. 6: 2 
5. 

16. 
7: 5. 
15: 7. 
16: 3. 
22:18. 
23:13. 

14. 

15. 

23. 

25. 

27. 

29. 
24:51. 

Mar 7: 6. 

Lu. 6:42. 

11:44. 

12:56. 
13:15. 



viroKpirfe, hupoliritees. 

as the hypocrites do in the synagogues 
thou shalt not be as the hypocrites 
when ye fast, be not, as the hypocrites, of 
Thou hypocrite, first cast out the beam 
(Ye) hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy 
O (ye) hypocrites, ye can discern 
Why tempt ye me, (ye) hypocrites? 
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! 
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! 
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! 
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! 
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! 
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! 
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites ! 
and appoint (him) his portion with the 

hypocrites : 
Esaias prophesied of you hypocrites, 
Thou hypocrite, cast out first the beam 
scribes and Pharisees, hypocrites! for ye 

are 
(Ye) hypocrites, ye can discern the face 
(Thou) hypocrite, doth not each one of 



viroXajii&avoj, hupolarnbano. 

Lu. 7: -13. 1 suppose that (he), to whom he forgave 
most. 
10:30. And Jesus answering said, A certain 
Acts 1 : 9. a cloud received him out of their sight. 
2: 15. these are not drunken, as ye suppose, 



i/7roAa7rojUcu, hupolipomai. 
Ro. 11 : 3. and I am left alone, and they seek 



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v7ro\r]vtov, hupoleenion. 

Mar 12: 1. and*digged (a place for) the winefat, 

vwoXijunravio, hupolimpano. 

lPet.2:21 .suffered for us, leaving us an example, 



vTTOjuivo), hupomeno. 



Mat. 10 
24 
Mar 13 
Lu. 2 
Actsl7 
Ro. 12 
lCo.13 
2Ti. 2 



HeblO 
12 



Jas. 1 

5 
lPet.2 



: 22. but he that endureth to the end 
: 13. But he that shall endure unto the end, 
: 13. but he that shall endure unto the end, 
:43. the child Jesus tarried behind in 
;14. Silas and Timotheus abode there still. 
: 12. patient in tribulation ; 
: 7.hopeth all things, endureth all things, 
: 10, Therefore I endure all things for the 
12. If we suffer, we shall also reign with 

(him): 
:32.ye endured a great fight of afflictions ; 
: 2. endured the cross, despising the shame, 
3. him that endured such contradiction 
7. If ye endure chastening, God dealeth 
: 12. Blessed (is) the man that endureth temp- 
tation : 
;ll.we count them happy which endure. 
20. for your faults, ye shall take it patiently ? 
— ye take it patiently, this (is) acceptable 



v7rojj.iiuLv{](nc(o, hupomimneesko. 

Lu. 22:61. Peter remembered the word of the Lord, 
Joh. 14: 26. shall teach you all things, and bring all 

things to your remembrance, 
2Ti. 2:14. Of these things put (them) in remem- 
brance, 
Tit. 3: 1. Put them in mind to be subject 
2Pet. 1 : 12. to put you always in remembrance 
3Joh. 10. 1 ivill remember his deeds which he doeth, 
Jude 5,1 will therefore put you in remembrance, 



vTr6pLvy)(jiQ) hupomneesis. 

2Ti. 1 : 5. When I call to remembrance the unfeigned 
2Pet. 1:13. by putting (you) in remembrance; 

3: 1 . your pure minds by way of remembrance : 



v7rojULovih hupomonee. 



V 



Ro. 



Lu. 8:15. and bring forth fruit with patience* 
21 : 19. In your patience possess ye your souls. 
2: 1. by patient continuance in well doing 
5: 3. that tribulation worketh patience; 

4. And patience, experience ; 
8:25. do we with patience wait for (it). 

15 : 4. through patience and comfort of the 

5. Now the God of patience and consolation 
2Co. 1 : 6. which is effectual in the enduring of the 

same sufferings 
6: 4. in much patience, in afflictions, 
12: 12. wrought among you in all patience, 
Col. 1 : 11. unto all patience and longsuffering 
ITh. 1 : 3, and patience of hope in our Lord 
2Th. 1 : 4. for your patience and faith 

3: 5. and into the patient waiting for Christ. 
(lit. the patience of Christ) 



ITi. 


6 


11 


2Ti. 


3 


10 


Tit. 


2 


2 


Hebl0:36. 




12 


1. 


Jas. 


1: 


3. 

4. 




5 


11 


2Pet. 1 


6. 


Rev 


1 


9. 




2 


2. 
3. 

19. 




3 


10. 




13 


10. 




14 


12. 



faith, love, patience, meekness, 
faith, longsuffering, charity, patience, 
sound in faith, in charity, in patience. 
For ye have need of patience, 
and let us run with patience the race 
the trying of your faith worketh patience. 
But let patience have (her) perfect work, 
Ye have heard of the patience of Job, 
and to temperance patience; and to 

patience godliness ; 
in the kingdom andpaft'ewce of Jesus Christ, 
and thy labour, and thy patience, 
And hast borne, and hast patience, 
and thy patience, and thy works ; 
thou hast kept the word of my patience, 
Here is the patience and the faith of 
Here is the patience of the saints: 



vttovozw, huponoeo. 



Actsl3:25. Whom think ye that I am ? 
25: 18. of such things as I supposed: 
27:27. the shipmen deemed that they drew near 



vwovoia, huponoya. 

ITi. 6: 4. strife, railings, evil surmisings, 



vttottXIw, hupopleo. 



Acts27 : 4. we sailed under Cyprus, 
7. we sailed under Crete, 



vTTOTrvih), hupopneo. 

Acts27:13. And when the south wind blew softly, 



vttottoSiov, hupopodion. 

Mat. 5: 35. by the earth ; for it is his footstool: 

22:44. till I make thine enemies thy footstool ? 

Mar 12:36. till I make thine enemies thy footstool. 

Lu. 20:43. Till I make thine enemies thy footstool. 

Acts 2:35. Until I make thy foes thy footstool. 
7:49. and earth (is) my footstool: 

Heb 1 : 13. until I make thine enemies thy footstool ? 
10: 13. till his enemies be made his footstool. 

Jas. 2: 3. or sit here under my footstool: 



VTTOGTCKTig, kupOStaSlS. 

2Co. 9: 4. in this same confident boasting, (lit. 
confidence of boasting) 
1 1 : 17. in this confidence of boasting. 
Heb 1 : 3. and the express image of his person, 

3: 14. if we hold the beginning of our confidence 
11: 1 . faith is the substance of things hoped for, 



viTOo-TiXXit), hupostello. 



Acts20:20. (And) how I kept back nothing 

27. For I have not shunned to declare 
Gal. 2: 12. he withdrew and separated himself, 
Heb 10:38. but if (any man) draw back, 



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vnodToXr}, hitpostolee. 

Heb 10:39; we are not of them who draw back (lit. of 
the drawing back) unto perdition ; 



Mar 14 
Lu. 1 



24 



Acts i 



12 

13 

14 
20 
21 
22 
23 
Gal. 1 
Heb. 7 



vTTo<7Tp£(p(i), hupostrepho. 

:40. And when he returned, he found them 
56. and returned to her own house. 

; 39. they returned into Galilee, 

43. as they returned, the child Jesus 

45. they turned back again to Jerusalem, 

: 1 . returned from Jordan, and was led 
1 4. And Jesus returned in the power 

:10. returning to the house, found the servant 

:37. into the ship, and returned back again. 

39. Return to thine own house, 

40. that, when Jesus was returned, 

: 10. the apostles, luhen they were returned, told 
; 17. the seventy returned again with joy, 
:24. 1 will return unto my house 
: 15. turned back, and with a loud voice 

18. that returned to give glory to God, save 
: 12. for himself a kingdom, and to return. 
: 48. smote their breasts, and returned. 

56. they returned, and prepared spices 
: 9. returned from the sepulchre, and told 

33. and returned to Jerusalem, 

52. returned to Jerusalem with great joy: 

12. Then returned they unto Jerusalem 
:25. returned to Jerusalem, and 

28. Was returning, and sitting in his chariot 
: 25. Barnabas and Saul returned from Jeru- 
salem, 
: 13. John departing from them returned to 

34.no more to return to corruption, 
: 21. they returned again to Lystra, 
: 3. to return through Macedonia. 
: 6. and they returned home again. 
-.17 .when I ivas come again to Jerusalem, 
: 32. and returned to the castle: 
: 17. and returned again unto Damascus. 
: 1 . met Abraham returning from the slaughter 
of the king's, 



Ro. 


13 


5 


lCo.14 


32 






34 




15 


27 



23 





16 


16 


Eph 


. 1 


22 




5 


21 

22 
24 


Phi. 


3 


21 


Col. 


3 


18 


Tit. 


2 


5 
9 




3 


1 


Heb 


. 2 


5 



vTroarpiLvvvjuiL, hupostronnumi. 

Lu. 19:36. they spread their clothes in the way. 



virorayr), hupotagee. 

2Co. 9: 13. for your professed subjection unto the 

gospel 
Gal. 2: 5. we gave place by subjection, no, not for an 

hour ; 
ITi. 2: 11. learn in silence with all subjection. 
3: 4. having his children in subjection 



Lu. 



Ro. 



VTrordaah), hupotasso. 

2 : 51 . and was subject unto them : 
10: 17. even the devils are subject unto us 
20. that the spirits are subject unto you ; 
8: 7. for it is not subject to the law of God, 
20. the creature was made subject to vanity, 
— by reason of him who hath subjected 
10: 3. have not submitted themselves unto the 
13: 1 . Let every soul be subject unto the higher 



12: 9 



Jas. 4: 
lPet.2: 



5: 5 



Wherefore (ye) must needs be subject 
, are subject to the prophets. 
to be under obedience, as also saith 
For he hath put all things under his feet. 
All things are put under (him, it is) 
ichich did put all things under him. 
.when all things shall be subdued unto him, 
then shall the Son also himself be subject 
unto him that put all things under him, 
. That ye submit yourselves unto such, 
. And hath put all (things) under his feet, 
. Submitting yourselves one to another 
. Wives, submit yourselves unto your 
. as the church is subject unto Christ, 
, to subdue all things unto himself. 
.Wives, submit yourselves unto your 
.obedient to their own husbands, 
.servants to be obedient unto their own 
. to be subject to principalities and 
. hath he not put in subjection the world 
. Thou hast put all things in subjection 
For in that he put all in subjection under 
we see not yet all things put under him. 
.shall we not much rather be in subjection 

unto the Father of spirits, 
. Submit yourselves therefore to God. 
. Submit yourselves to every ordinance of" 

man 
. Servants, (be) subject to (your) masters 
.in subjection to your own husbands; 
. being in subjection unto their own husbands : 
.angels and authorities and powers being 

made subject unto him. 
.ye younger, submit yourselves unto the 
elder. Yea, all (of you) be subject one 
to another, and 



vttotlOyijuli, hupotitheemi. 

Ro. 16: 4. Who have for my life laid down their own 

necks: 
ITi. 4: 6. If thou put the brethren in remembrance of 

these things, 



vTTOTp£x w > hupotreko. 

Acts27:16. And running under a certain island 



VTrOTVTTWCFlQ, hupotupdsis. 

ITi. 1:16. for a pattern to them (lit. pattern of them) 

which should hereafter believe 
2Ti. 1 : 13. Hold fast the form of sound words, 



vTTodytpw, hupophero. 

!Co.l0:13.that ye maybe able to bear (it). 
2Ti. 3:11. what persecutions I endured : 
IPet. 2 : 1 9. if a man for conscience toward God endure 
grief, 



vno-^wpid), hupohoreo. 

Lu. 5:16. withdrew himself into the wilderness, 

9: 10. and went aside privately into a desert place 
belonging to 



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Y*0 



vTTwiriaZio, hupupiazo. 



Lu. 18: 5. lest by her continual coming she wearyme. iTi. 4: 

lCo. 9:27. But I keep under my body, and bring 



iHjTEpog, husteros. 

in the latter times some shall depart from 
the faith, 



{/£, hus. 
2Pet. 2:22. and the sow that was washed to her 



vtyavToc, huphantos. 

Joh. 19:23. woven from the top throughout. 



VGGIOTTOQ, llUSSOpOS. 

Joh. 19:29. and put (it) upon hyssop, and 

Heb 9:19. with water, and scarlet wool, and hyssop, 



Mat.19 


20. 


.Alar 


10: 


21. 


Lu. 


15 


14. 




22:35. 


Joh 


2 


3. 


Ro. 


3 


23. 


ICo 


. 1 


7. 




8: 


8. 




12 


24. 


2Co.ll: 


5. 






9( 




12 


11. 


Phi 


4 


12. 


Heb 


4: 


1. 




11 


37. 




12: 


15. 



Lu. 


21 


lCo.16 


2Co 


. 8 




9 




11 


Phi 


2 


Col 


1 



lTh. 3 



vdTspiwi hustereo. 

from my youth up: what lack I yet? 
One thing thou lackest : go thy way, 
and he began to be in want, 
lacked ye any thing ? And they said, 
when they wanted wine, (lit. the wine i 

having failed) 
and come short of the glory of God ; 
So that ye come behind in no gift ; 
neither, if we eat not, are we the worse. 
honour to that (part) which lacked: 
I suppose I was not a whit behind the very 
8). I was present with you, and wanted, 
for in nothing am I behind the very 
both to abound and to svffer need. 
should seem to come short of it. 
being destitute, afflicted, tormented; 
lest anv man fail of the grace of God ; 



vartprifia, hustereema. 

4. but she of her penury hath cast in 
17. for that which was lacking on your part 
14(13). (may be a supply) for their icant, 
— may be (a supply) for your want: 
12. not only supplieth the want of the saints, 

9. for that which was lacking to me 
30. to supply your lack of service toward me. 
24. and (ill up that which is behind of the 

afflictions of Christ 
; 10. that which is lacking in your faith ? 



viprjXog, hupseelos. 

Mat. 4: 8. him up into an exceeding high mountain, 
17: 1 . bringeth them up into an high mountain 
Mar 9: 2. leadeth them up into an high mountain 
Lu. 4: 5. taking him up into an high mountain, 

16: 15. for that which is highly esteemed among 
men 
Acts 13: 17. and with an high arm brought he them out 
Ro. 12: 16. Mind not high things, 
Heb 1 : 3. the right hand of the Majesty on high ; 

7: 26. and made higher than the heavens ; 
Rev.21 : 10. in the spirit to a great and high mountain, 
12. And had a wall great and high, 



irt//r}Ao</>pov£w, hupseelophroneo. 

Ro. 11 :20. Be not highminded, but fear: 
ITi. 6: 17. that they be not highminded, 



v<j-(pr}oic:, hustereesis. 

Mar 12:44. but she of her want did cast in 
Phi. 4:11. Not that I speak in respect of want . 



Ma 


:. - 


2 




21 


29. 
32. 

37 




2:2 


27 




25 


11 




26 


60 


Mar 16 


14 


Lu. 


4 


2. 




20 


32 


Job 


.13 


3-1 


He 


i 12 


11 



vvTspov, husteron. adv. 

he was afterward an hungred. 
but afterward he repented, and went. 
when ye had seen (it), repented not after- 
ward, 
But last of all he sent unto them his son, 
And last of all the woman died also. 
Afterward came also the other virgins, 
.At the last came two false witnesses, 
Afterward he appeared unto the eleven as 
he afterward hungered. 
Last of all the woman died also, 
but thou shalt follow me afterwards, 
afterward it yieldeth the peaceable frait 



ir^iOTOc? hupsistos. 
The mark f denotes that the plural is used to 

supply the word "places." 
Mat.21 : 9. Hosanna in the highest, f 
Mar 5: 7. Jesus, (thou) Son of the most high God? 

11:10. Hosanna in the highest, f 
Lu. 1 :32. be called the Son of the Highest : 

35. and the power of the Highest shall over- 
shadow thee: 
76.be called the prophet of the Highest : 
2: 14. Glory to God in the highest,^ and on earth 

peace, 
6. 35. ye shall be the children of the Highest: 
8:28. Jesus, (thou) Son of God most high ? 
19:38. peace in heaven, and glory in the highest, f 
Acts 7:48. Howbeit the most High dwelleth not 

16: 17. the servants of the most high God, 
Heb 7: 1. priest of the most high God, who met 



vipog, hiipsos. 

Lu. 1 : 78. dayspring from on high hath visited us, 
24:49. ye be endued with power from on high. 
Eph. 3: 18. and length, and depth, and height; 

4: 8. When he ascended up on high, 
Jas. 1: 9. rejoice in that he is exalted: (lit. in his 

exaltation) 
Rev.21 : 16. and the height of it are equal. 



v^o'wj hupsoo. 

Mat.ll :23. Capernaum, which art exalted unto 
23: 12. And whosoever shall exalt himself 

— shall humble himself shall be exalted. 
Lu. 1 :52. and exalted them of low degree. 

10:15. which art exalted to heaven, 
14:11. For whosoever exalteth himself 

— that humbleth himself shall be exalted. 



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Lu. 18: 14. every one that exalteth himself 

— that humbleth himself shall be exalted. 
Joh. 3:14. And as Moses lifted up the serpent 

— so must the Son of man be lifted up : 
8:28. When ye have lifted up the Son of man, 

12:32. if I be lifted up from the earth, 

34. The Son of man must be lifted up ? who 
Acts 2:33. being by the right hand of God exalted, 
5:31. Him hath God exalted with his right hand 
13:17. and exalted the people when they dwelt as 
2Co.ll : 7. abasing myself that ye might be exalted, 
Jas. 4: 10. and he shall lift you up. 
lPet.5: 6. that he mag exalt you in due time: 



vipujfxa, hupsoma. 

Ro. 8:39. Nor height, nor depth, nor any other 
2Co.lO: 5. and every high thing that exalteth itself 



(jxiyog, phagos. 



Mat.ll : 19. Behold a man gluttonous, and a 
Lu. 7 :34. Behold a gluttonous man, and a 



Mat. 6:25. 

31. 

12: 4. 

14:16. 

20. 
15:20. 

32. 

37. 
25:35. 

42. 
26:17. 

26. 
Mar 2:26. 

3:20. 
5:43. 
6:31. 

36. 

37. 

42. 

44, 

8: 1, 

2. 



9 

11:14 

14:12 

14 

22 
4: 2 
6: 4 



Lu. 



7:36 

8:55 

9:13 

17 

12:19 

22 



(payaj, phago. 

what ye shall eat, or what ye 

saying, What shall we eat? or, 

and did eat the shewbread, which was not 

lawful for him to eat, 
give ye them to eat. 
And they did all eat, and were filled: 
but to eat with unwashen hands 
three days, and have nothing to eat: (lit. 

what they may eat) 
And they did all eat, and were filled: 
and ye gave me meat: (lit. to eat) 
an hungred, and ye gave me no meat: 
that we prepare for thee to eat the 
Take, eat j this is my body, 
and did eat the shewbread, which is not 

lawful to eat but for the priests, 
could not so much as eat bread, 
something should be given her to eat. 
they had no leisure so much as to eat. 
for they have nothing to eat. 
Give ye them to eat. 
of bread, and give them to eat ? 
And they did all eat, and were filled. 
And they that did eat of the loaves 
and having nothing to eat, 
and have nothing to eat: 
So they did eat, and were filled: 
And they that had eaten were 
No man eat fruit of thee hereafter 
and prepare that thou mayest eat the 
where I shall eat the passover with 
Take, eat : this is my body, 
in those days he did eat nothing: 
and did take and eat the shewbread, 
which it is not lawful to eat but for 
desired him that he would eat with him. 
he commanded to give her meat. 
Give ye them to eat. 
And they did eat, and were all filled: 
take thine ease, eat, drink, (and) be 

merry, 
for your life, what ye shall eat ,- 



Lu. 12:29. J 


13:26.' 


14: l.i 


15.1 


15:23.{ 


17: 8.1 


22: 8.] 


ll.i 


15. 


16. 


24:43. 


Joh. 4:31. 


32. 


33. 


6: 5. 


23. 


26. 


31. 


49. 


50. 


51. 


52. 


53. 


58. 


18:28. 


Acts 9: 9. 


10:13. 


14. 


11: 7. 


23:12. 


21. 


Ro. 14: 2. 


21. 


23. 


lCo. 8: 8. 


13. 


9: 4. 


10: 3. 


7. 


11:20. 


21. 


24. 


33. 


15:32. 


2Th. 3: 8. 


Hebl3:10. 


Jas. 5: 3. 


Rev. 2: 7. 


14. 


17. 


20. 


10:10. 


17:16. 


19:18. 



seek not ye what ye shall eat, 
We have eaten and drunk in thy 
to eat bread on the sabbath day, 
Blessed (is) he that shall eat bread in 
and let us eat, and be merry: 
till I have eaten and drunken ; and after- 
ward thou shalt eat and drink ? 
prepare us the passover, that we may eat. 
where I shall eat the passover with 
I have desired to eat this passover 
I will not any more eat thereof, 
he took (it), and did eat before them, 
saying, Master, eat. • 
I have meat to eat that ye 
Hath any man brought him (ought) to 

eat? 
that these may eat ? 
where they did eat bread, 
but because ye did eat of the loaves, 
Our fathers did eat manna in the 
gave them bread from heaven to eat. 
Your fathers did eat manna in the 
that a man may eat thereof, and not die. 
if any man eat of this bread, 
this man give us (his) flesh to eat ? 
Except ye eat the flesh of the Son of 
not as your fathers did eat manna, 
but that they might eat the passover. 
, and neither did eat nor drink. 
Rise, Peter ; kill, and eat. 
for I have never eaten any thing that 
, Arise, Peter ; slay and eat. 
.saying that they would neither eat nor 
an oath, that they will neither eat nor 
believeth that he may eat all things: 
(It is) good neither to eat flesh, nor 
that doubteth is damned if he eat, 
neither, if we eat, are we the better ; 
neither, if we eat not, are we the worse. 
I will eat no flesh while the world 
Have we not power to eat and to drink ? 
did all eat the same spiritual meat ; 
The people sat down to eat and drink, 
(this) is not to eat the Lord's supper. 
. For in eating every one taketh before 
. Take, eat : this is my body, 
. when ye come together to eat, 
. let us eat and drink ; for to morrow 
. Neither did we eat any man's bread 
. whereof they have no right to eat which 
.and shall eat your flesh as it were fire. 
. will I give to eat of the tree of life, 
. to eat things sacrificed unto idols, 
.will I give to eat of the hidden 
.to eat things sacrificed unto idols. 
. as soon as I had eaten it, 
.and shall eat her flesh, and burn 
. That ye may eat the flesh of kings, 



(paiXovrjg, phailonees. 

2Ti. 4: 13. The cloke that I left at Troas 



<paivw,phaino. 

Mat. 1 : 20. the angel of the Lord appeared unto 
2: 7. what time the star appeared. 
13. appeareth to Joseph in a dream, 
19. appeareth in a dream to Joseph 
6: 5. that they may be seen of men. 

16. that they may appear unto men to fast. 



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Mat. 6:18.That thou appear not unto men to fast, 
9:33. It was never so seen in Israel. 
13:26. then appeared the tares also. 
23:27. which indeed appear beautiful outward, 

28. ye also outwardly appear righteous 
24:27. and shineth even unto the west ; 
30. then shall appear the sign of the Son 
Mar 14:64. what think ye ? (lit. seems to you) 

16: 9. he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, 
Lu. 9: 8. of some, that Elias had appeared ; 

24: 11. their w r ords seemed to them as idle tales, 
Joh. 1 : 5: And the light shineth in darkness ; 

5:35. He was a burning and a shining light: 
Ro. 7:13. But sin, that it might appear sin, 
2Co.l3: 7. not that we shoidd appear approved, 
Phi. 2: 15. among whom ye shine as lights in 
Heb 11:3. not made of things which do appear. 
Jas. 4 : 14. a vapour, that appeareth for a little 
1 Pet. 4: 18. where shall the ungodly and the sinner 

appear ? 
2Pet. 1:19. as unto alight that shineth in a dark place, 
Uoh.2: 8. and the true light now shineth. 
Rev. 1:16. as the sun shineth in his strength. 
8: 12. and the day shone not for a third 
18: 23. the light of a candle shall shine no more 
21:23. neither of the moon, to shine in it: 



(pavepog, phaneros. 

. shall reward thee openly. 
shall reward thee openly. 
shall reward thee openly. 
they should not make him knoivn : 
.they should not make him k?wwn. 
secret, but that it should come abroad. 
for his name was spread abroad : 
that shall not be made manifest; 
be known and come abroad. 
(is) manifest to all them that 
Joseph's kindred was made known unto 
is manifest in them; for God 
a Jew, which is one outwardly ; 
which is outicard in the flesh: 
shall be made ?nanifest: for the day 
may be made manifest among you. 
the secrets of his heart made manifest; 
the works of the flesh are manifest, 
my bonds in Christ are manifest in all 
that thy profiting may appear (lit. may 

be apparent) to all. 
In this the children of God are manifest, 



Mat 


. 6 


: 4 
6. 

18. 




12 


16. 


Mar 


3 


-.12 




4 


22. 




6 


14. 


Lu. 


8 


17. 


Acts 4 


16. 




7 


13. 


Ro. 


1 


19. 




2 


28. 


lCo 


3 


13. 




11 


19. 




14:25. 


Gal. 


5 


19. 


Phi. 


1 


13. 


ITi. 


4 


15. 



Uoh.3:10 



<j)avep6(o, phaneroo. 

Mar 4: 22. hid, which shall not be manifested; 

16:12. After that he appeared in another form 
14. Afterward he appeared unto the eleven 
Joh. 1 -.31. that he should be made manifest to 
2: 11. and manifested forth his glory; 
3: 21. that his deeds may be made manifest, 
7: A. shew thyself to the world. 
9: 3. that the works of God should be made 

manifest in him. 
17: 6.1 have manifested thy name 
21 : 1 . Jesus shewed himself again to the 
— on this wise shewed he (himself). 
14. third time that Jesus shewed himself to 
Ro. 1 : 19. for God hath shewed (it) unto them. 

3:21. without the law is manifested, (lit. has 
been manifested) 



Ro. 


16 


.2(3 


ICo 


. 4 


: 5 


2Co 


2 


14 




3 


3. 




4 


10. 
11. 




5 


10. 
11. 



12 





11 


6 


Eph 


5 


13 


Col. 


1 


2G 




3 


4. 




4 


4. 


ITi. 


3 


16. 


2Ti. 


.1 


10. 


Tit. 


1 


3. 


Heb 


9 


. 8 

26 


lPet.l: 


20. 




5 


4. 


Uoh.l 


2 




2 


19. 

28. 




3: 


2. 

5. 

8. 




4: 


9. 


Rev. 


3 


18. 



15: 4. 



. But now is made manifest, and 
and iv ill make manifest the counsels of 
and maketh manifest the savour of 
manifestly declared to be the epistle of 
might be made manifest in our body. 
might be made manifest in our 
we must all appear before the judgment 
but we are made manifest unto God; and 
I trust also are made manifest in your 
consciences, 
might appear unto you. 
but we have been throughly made mani- 
fest among you 
are made manifest by the light: for what- 
soever doth make manifest 
but now is made manifest to his saints: 
When Christ, (who is) our life, shall 
appear, then shall ye also appear with 
him in glory. 
That I may make it manifest, 
God was manifest in the flesh, 
But is now made manifest by the 
hath in due times manifested his word 
that the way into the holiest of all was 

not yet made manifest, 
hath he appeared to put away sin by 
but was manifest in these last times 
when the chief Shepherd shall appear, 
the life was manifested, 
and was manifested unto us ; 
that they might be made manifest that 
that, when he shall appear, we may 
it doth not yet appear what we shall be: 
when he shall appear, we shall be 
that he was manifested to take away 
the Son of God was manifested, 
In this ivas manifested the love of God 
(that) the shame of thy nakedness do not 

appear ; 
for thy judgments are made manifest. 



(pavepiog, phaneros. 

Mar 1 :45. could no more openly enter 

Joh. 7: 10. not openly, but as it were in secret. 

ActslO: 3. He saw in a vision evidently 



(JHivipuHJig, phanerosis. 

lCo.12: 7. the manifestation of the Spirit 
2Co. 4: 2. but by manifestation of the truth 



(pavog, phanos. 

Joh. 18: 3. thither with lanterns and torches 



fyavTaZojAai) phantazomai . 

Heb 12:21. And so terrible was the sight, 



Acts25 



^avracrm, phantasia. 

23. with great pomp, and was entered 



(pavrao-fuia, phantasma. 

Mat.l4:26.It is a spirit; (lit. a phantom) 
Mar 6:49. they supposed it had been a spirit, 



Lu. 



<i>ap 

<pap ay ?, pharanx. 

3: 5. Every valley shall be filled, and 



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(papjuaicda, pharmakla. 

Gal. 5: 20. Idolatry, witchcraft, hatred, 
Rev. 9:21. nor of their sorceries, nor of their 
18: 23. for by thy sorceries were all nations 



(pEidojuivcoQi phidomenos. 

2Co. 9: 6. He which soweth sparingly shall reap also 

sparingly ; 



(pt:\6vr)Q see (pai\6vr}g. 



(jyapfiaKEvg, pharmakus. 

Rev.21: 8. whoremongers, and sorcerers, and 



(papfiaKog^ pharmalios. 

Rev.22:15.For without (are) dogs, and sorcerers, 



(j>a(jiQ, phasis. 

Acts21:3l. tidings came unto the chief captain 



(j>a<TKw, phasko. 

Acts24: 9. saying that these things were so. 
25:19. whom Paul affirmed to be alive. 
Ro. 1 :22. Professing themselves to be wise, 
Rev. 2: 2. tried them which say they are apostles, 



(parvrj, phatnee. 

Lu. 2: 7. and laid him in a manger ; 

12. in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger. 
16. and the babe lying in a manger. 
13: 15. loose his ox or (his) ass from the stall, 



<pav\og, phaulos. 

Joh. 3:20. every one that doeth evil hateth the 

5:29. and they that have done evil, unto the 
Tit. 2: 8. having no evil thing to say of you. 
Jas, 3: 16. there (is) confusion and every evil work. 



(j)Ep(t), 
Mat. 14 



17 
Mar 1: 

2 

4; 
6 



12 

15 

Lu. 5 

15 

23 

24; 

Joh. 2: 

4: 
12: 
15: 



<piyyog, phengos. 

Mat. 24:29. the moon shall not give her light, 

Mar 13: 24. moon shall not give her light, 

Lu. ll:33.they which come in may see the light. 



(pei^ojmai, phldomai. 

Acts20: 29. among you, not sparing the flock. 

Ro. 8:32. He that spared not his own Son, 

11:21. if God spared not the natural branches, 
(take heed) lest he also spare not thee. 

lCo. 7:28. trouble in the flesh: but I spare you. 

2 Co. 1 : 23. to spare you I came not as yet 

12: 6. 1 forbear, lest, any man should think of me 
13 : 2. if I come again, I will not spare : 

2Pet. 2: 4. if God spared not the angels that sinned, 
5. And spared not the old world, but 



IS 



21:10 

18, 



Act 


s 2 


2. 




4 


34. 
37. 




5 


2. 

16. 




12 


10. 




14 


13. 




25 


7. 




27 


15. 
17. 


Ro. 


9 


22. 


2Ti 


4: 


13. 


Heb 


J 


3. 



6: 1. 



16. 



aw, rjveytca, phero, oiso, eenenha. 

his head was brought in a charger, 
and she brought (it) to her mother. 
He said. Bring them hither to me. 
bring him hither to me. 
they brought unto him all that were 
bringing one sick of the palsy, 
and brought forth, some thirty, 
and commanded his head to be brought: 
And brought his head in a charger, 
they bring unto him one that was deaf, 
and they bring a blind man unto him, 
I have brought unto thee my son, 
bring him unto me. 
And they brought him unto him: 
bring me a penny, 
And they brought (it), 
they bring him unto the place Golgotha, 
And, behold, men brought in a bed 
bring hither the fatted calf, and 
that he might bear (it) after Jesus. 
bringing the spices which they had pre- 
pared, 
and bear unto the governor of the feast. 

And they bare (it). 
Hath any man brought him (ought) to eat? 
it bring eth forth much fruit, 
branch in me that beareth not fruit 
every (branch) that beareth fruit, he 

purgeth it, that it may bring forth more 

fruit. 
As the branch cannot bear fruit of itself, 
the same bringeth forth much fruit: 
that ye bear much fruit ; 
that ye should go and bring forth fruit, 
What accusation bring ye against this 

man? 
and brought a mixture of myrrh 
Reach hither thy finger, and behold my 

hands ; and reach hither thy hand, 
Bring of the fish which ye have now 
shall gird thee, and carry (thee) whither 
as of a rushing mighty wind, 
and brought the prices of the things 
and brought the money, and laid (it) at 
and brought a certain part, and laid 
unto Jerusalem, bringing sick folks, 
the iron gate that leadeth unto the city ; 
brought oxen and garlands unto the gates, 
and laid many and grievous complaints 
we let (her) drive, (lit. giving to it we 

were borne along') 
strake sail, and so were driven, 
endured with much longsuftering the 
bring (with thee), and the books, 
upholding all things by the word of 

power, 
let us go on unto perfection; (lit. 

brought forward) 
there must also of necessity be the death 

of the testator. 



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Heb 12:20. For they could not endure that which was 
commanded, 
13: 13. Let us go forth... bearing his reproach. 
IPet. 1 : 13. for the grace that is to be brought (lit. 

that is brought) unto you 
2Pet. 1:17. when there came such a voice to him 

18. And this voice which came from heaven 
21. For the prophecy came not in old time by 
— spake (as they were) moved by the Holy 
Ghost. 
2:11. bring not railing accusation against 
2Joh. 10. and bring not this doctrine, 
Rev.21 :24. do bring their glory and honour into it. 
26. they shall bring the glory and honour 



Slat. 2 
3 
8 
10 
23 
24 
26 

Mar 5 
13 
14 

16 
Lu. 3 

8 
21 

Joh.10 



Acts 7 

27 

ICo. 6 

10 

ITi. 6 

2Ti. 2 

Heb 11 

12 

Jas. 4 

Rev. 9 

12 

16 

20 



(ptvyu), phugo. 

ilS.and^ee into Egypt, 

: 7. to flee from the wrath to come? 

:33. And they that kept them fled, 

\13.flee ye into another: 

:33.how can ye escape the damnation of hell? 

:16. Then let them which be in Judasa^ee into 

:56.Then all the disciples forsook him, and 

fled. 
:14. And they that fed the swine fled, 
: 14. then let them that be in Judaea flee to 
:50. And they all forsook him, and. fled. 

52. and fled from them naked. 
8. and fled from the sepulchre; 
7. to flee from the wrath to come? 

34. they fled, and went and told 

21. Then let them which are in Judaea flee to 

the mountains; 

5. but will flee from him: 

12. and leaveth the sheep, and fleeth : 

13. The hireling fleeth, because he is an 

29. Then fled Moses at this saying, 

30. were about to flee out of the ship, 

18. Flee fornication. Every sin that a man 

14. my dearly beloved, flee from idolatry. 
11.0 man of God, flee these things; 

22. Flee also youthful lusts: 

34. escaped the edge of the sword, 
25. For if they escaped not who refused 
7. and he will flee from you. 

6. and death shall flee from them. 

6. the woman fled into the wilderness, 
20. And every island fled away, 
11. the earth and the heaven^ee? away; 



$Wn> pheemee. 



Mat. 9:26. And the fame hereof went abroad 
Lu. 4: 14. and there went out a fame of him 



(prj/j.1. pheemi. 

Mat. 4: 7. Jesus said unto him, It is written 
8: 8. The centurion answered and said, 
13; 28. He said unto them, An enemy hath 

29. But he said, Nay ; lest while ye 
14: 8. said, Give me here John Baptist's head 
17 :26. Jesus saith unto him, Then are the children 
19:21. Jesus said unto him, If thou wilt be 
21 :27. And he said unto them, Neither tell I 
25:21. His lord said unto him, Well done, 

23. His lord said unto him, Well done, 
26:34. Jesus said unto him, Verily I say 



Mat.26 
27 



Mar 14 
Lu. 7 



23 

Joh. 1 

9 

Acts 2 

7 

8 

10 



23 



25 



26 



Ro. 3 
ICo. 6 

7 

10 



2Co.l0 
Heb 8 



:61.This (fellow) said, I am able to 

,11. And Jesus said unto him, Thou sayest. 

23. the governor said, Why, what evil 

65. Pilate said unto them, Ye have a watch: 

29. But Peter said unto him, Although all 
40. And he saith, Master, say on. 

44. said unto Simon, Seest thou this woman? 
58. another saw him, and said, Thou art 
70. And he said unto them, Ye say that I am. 
3. he answered him and said, Thou sayest (it). 

23. He said, I (am) the voice of one crying 
38. And he said, Lord, I believe. 

; 38. Peter said unto them, Repent, and be 

2. And he said, Men, brethren, and fathers, 
; 36. and the eunuch said, See, (here is) water ; 
28. he said unto them, Ye know how that 

30. And Cornelius said, Four days ago 

31. And said, Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, 
30. and said, Sirs, what must I do to 

37. But Paul said unto them, They have beaten 

22. and said, (Ye) men of Athens, 

35. he said, (Ye) men of Ephesus, 

37. Who said, Canst thou speak Greek? 

2(3). they kept the more silence: and he saith, 

27. art thou a Roman ? He said, Yea. 

28. And Paul said, But I was (free) born. 
5. Then said Paul, I wist not, brethren, 

17. and said, Bring this young man unto 

18. and said, Paul the prisoner called me 
35. 1 will hear thee, said he, when thine 

5. Let them therefore, said he, which among 
22. Then Agrippa said unto Festus, I would 
— To morrow, said he, thou shalt hear him. 

24. And Festus said, King Agrippa, and all 

men 
1. Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Thou 
24. Festus said with a loud voice, 

25. But he said, I am not mad, 

28. Then Agrippa said unto Paul, Almost 

32. Then said Agrippa unto Festus, This 
8. and as some affirm that we say, 

16. for two, saith he, shall be one flesh. 

29. But this I say, brethren, the time (is) 

short: 
15. judge ye what I say. 

19. What say I then? that the idolisany thing, 
50. Now this I say, brethren, that flesh and 
10. For (his) letters, say they, (lit. saith he) 

(are) weighty 
5. for, See, saith he, (that) thou make all 



(t>6avt*)-> phthano. 

Mat.l 2 : 28. then the kingdom of God is come unto you. 
Lu. 11 : 20. the kingdom of God is come upon you. 
Ro. 9:31. hath not attained to the law of 
2Co.lO: 14. for we are come as far as to you also 
Phi. 3: 16. whereto we have already attained, 
1Tb. 2: 16. for the wrath is come upon them to 

4: 15. shall not prevent them which are asleep. 



fyOapTog, phthartos. 

Ro. 1:23. an image made like to corruptible man, 
ICo. 9:25. to obtain a corruptible crown; 

15:53. this corruptible must put on incorruption, 
54. So when this corruptible shall have put 
lPet.l:18.ye were not redeemed with corruptible 
23. not of corruptible seed, but of 
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Acts 4: 18. not to speak at all nor teach in the name 
2Pet.2: 16. the dumb ass speaking with man's voice 
18. For when they speak great swelling 



(j)0eipo), phthiro. 

iCo. 3:17. If any man defile the temple of God, him 
shall God destroy ; 
15:33. evil communications corrupt good 
2Co. 7 : 2. we ftave corrupted no man, 

11 : 3. so your minds should be corrupted from 
Eph. 4: 22. the old man, which is corrupt according to 

the deceitful lusts ; 
Jude 10. in those things they corrupt themselves. 
Rev.19: 2. which did corrupt the earth with her 
fornication, 



(j)9ivo7rit)piv6g, phthinoporinos. 

Jude 12. trees whose fruit withereth, 



$66yyog, phtkongos. 

Ro. 10:18. Yes verily, their sound went into all 
lCo.14: 7.excepttheygiveadistinction inthe sounds, 



Rev.16: 4. poured out his vial upon the rivers and 
8. poured out his vial upon the sun ; 
10. out his vial upon the seat of the beast ; 
12. his vial upon the great river Euphrates ; 
17. poured out his vial into the air ; 
17: 1. angels which had the seven vials, 
21 : 9. which had the seven vials full of the 



tytXayaOog, pliilagathos. 
Tit. 1 : 8. But a lover of hospitality, a lover of good 



^iXadeX^la, Philadelphia. 

Ro. 12:10. (Be) kindly affectioned one to another 

with brotherly love ; 
iTh. 4: 9. But as touching brotherly love 
Heb 13 : 1 . Let brotherly love continue. 
lPet. 1 : 22. unto unfeigned love of the brethren, 
2Pet.l: 7. And to godliness brotherly kindness; and 

to brotherly kindness charity. 



(jyiXa&Xcpog, philadelphos. 

lPet.3: 8. love as brethren, (be) pitiful, 



<t>0ovtit), phthoneo. 

Gal. 5:26. envying one another. 



Mat.27 
Mar 15 
Ro. 1 
Gal. 5 
Phi. 1 
ITi. 6 
Tit. 3 
Jas. 4 

lPet.2 



(pOovog, phthonos. 

: 18. that for envy they had delivered him. 

: 10. had delivered him for envy. 

: 29. full of envy, murder, debate, 

:21. Envy ings, murders, drunkenness, 

: 15. preach Christ even of envy and strife ; 

: 4. whereof cometh envy, strife, 

: 3. living in malice and envy, 

: 5. The spirit that dwelieth in us lusteth to 

envy ? 
: 1. guile, and hypocrisies, and envies, 



Tit. 



cpiXavSpog, philandros. 

2: 4. to love their husbands, to love their 



(J)iXav0pit)7ria, philanthropia. 

Acts28: 2. shewed us no little kindness : 
Tit. 3: 4. after that the kindness and love of God 
our Saviour toward man appeared, 



tyiXavOpwirwg, philanthropos. 

Acts27: S.Julius courteously entreated Paul, 



(j)9opa, phthora. 

Ro. 8:21. delivered from the bondage of corruption 
!Co.l5:42.It is sown in corruption; it is raised 

50. neither doth corruption inherit incorrup- 
tion. 
Gal. 6: 8. shall of the flesh reap corruption; 
Col. 2:22. Which all are to perish with the using; 
2Pet. 1 : 4. having escaped the corruption that is 
2: 12. beasts, made to be taken and destroyed, 

— shall utterly perish in their own corruption; 

19. themselves are the servants of corruption : 



<j)ia\ri, phialee. 



Rev. 5: 8. and golden vials full of odours, 

15: 7. unto the seven angels seven golden vials 
16: l.pour out the vials of the wrath of God 

2. poured out his vial upon the earth ; 

3. poured out his vial upon the sea ; 



<t>i\apyvpia, philarguria. 

ITi. 6:10. For the love of money is the root of all evil 



(piXapyvpog, philarguros. 

Lu. 16:14. the Pharisees also, who were covetous, 
2Ti. 3: 2. lovers of their own selves, covetous, 



2Ti. 



(piXavrog, philautos, 

3: 2. lovers of their own selves, covetous. 



QiXlio, phileo. 



Mat. 6: 5. for they love to pray standing in the 

10:37. He that loveth father or mother more 
than me 
— and he that loveth son or daughter more 
23: 6. And love the uppermost rooms at feasts, 



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15: 
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20: 
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lCo.16; 

Tit. 3: 

Rev. 3; 

22; 



Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is he: 

Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same is he ; 

arid love greetings in the markets, 

and drew near unto Jesus to kiss him. 

For the Father loveth the Son, 

he whom thou lovest is sick. 

Behold how he loved him ! 

He that loveth his life shall lose it ; 

the world would love his own: 

For the Father himself loveth you, because 

ye have loved me, 
to the other disciple, whom Jesus loved, 
thou knowest that I love thee, 
thou knowest that I love thee. 
Simon, (son) of Jonas, lovest thou me ? 
Lovest thou me ? 
thou knowest that I love thee. 
If any man love not the Lord Jesus Christ, 
Greet them that love us in the faith. 
As many as I love, I rebuke and 
and whosoever loveth and maketh a lie. 



Tit. 1 : 8. But a lover of hospitality , a lover of 
lPet.4: 9. Use hospitality one to another without 



(})i\o7rp(i)Ttvu), philoprotuo. 

3Joh. 9. but Diotrephes, who loveth to have the pre- 
eminence among them, 



<j)t\r)dovoQ, phileedonos. 



2Ti. 



3: 4. lovers of pleasures more 
God; 



than lovers of 



(piX^fia, phileema. 



Lu. 7:45. Thou gavest me no kiss . ■ 

22:48.betrayest thou the Son of man with a 
kiss ? 
Ro. 16:16. Salute one another with an holy kiss. 
1 Co. 16: 20. Greet ye one another with an holy kiss. 
2Co.l3:12. Greet one another with an holy kiss. 
lTh. 5:26. Greet all the brethren with an holy kiss. 
IPet 5: 14. one another with a kiss of charity. 



(piXia, philia. 



Jas. 



4: 4. that the friendship of the world is enmity 
with God? 



(piXog, philos. 

Mat. 11 : 19. a friend of publicans and sinners. 
Lu. 7: 6. the centurion sent friends to him, 
34. a friend of publicans and sinners ! 
11 : 5. Which of you shall have a friend, 
— Friend, lend me three loaves ; 
6. For a, friend of mine in his journey is 

8. and give him, because he is his friend, 
12: 4. And I say unto you my friends, 

1 4: 10. Friend, go up higher: 

12. call not thy friends, nor thy brethren, 
15: 6. he calleth together (his) friends and 

9. she calleth (her) friends and (her) 

29. that I might make merry with my friends : 
16: 9.Maketoyourselves/Werc<iscfthemammon 
21: 16. brethren, and kinsfolks, and friends; 
23: 12. Pilate and Herod were made friends 
Joh. 3 : 29. but the friend of the bridegroom, 
11:11. Our friend Lazarus sleepeth ; 
15: 13. a man lay down his life for his friends. 
14. Ye are my friends, if ye do whatsoever 
15. but I have called you friends; 
19: 12. thou art not Caesar's friend: 
ActslO: 24. his kinsmen and near friends. ' 

19: 31. the chief of Asia, which were his friends, 
27: 3. to go unto his friends to refresh himself. 
Jas. 2: 23. and he was called the Friend of God. 

4: 4. whosoever therefore will be a friend of 
the world is the enemy of God. 
3Joh. 14(15). (Our) friends salute thee. Greet the 
friends by name. 



<J)i\60eoq, philotheos. 

2Ti. 3: 4. lovers of pleasures more than lovers of 
God; 



tyiXovEiKia, pkilonlkia. 

Lu. 22 : 24. there was also a strife among them, which 



<j)i\6v£ucog, philomkos. 

lCo.ll : 16. But if any man seem to be contentious, 



(piXo^svia, philoxenia. 

Ro. 12:13. given to hospitality. 

Heb 13: 2. Be not forgetful to entertain strangers 



(piXo^tvog, philoxenos. 

ITi. 3: 2. given to hospitality, apt to teach; 



<j)iXo<TO(j)ia, philosophia. 

Col. 2: 8. spoil you, through philosophy and vain 
deceit, after the tradition of 



0iXdo-o^oc> philosophos. 

Actsl7: 18. certain philosophers of the Epicureans, 



<f>iX6(TTopyoQ, philostorgos. 

Ro. 12: 10. (Be) kindly affectioned one to another 

<J)lX6t£kvoq, philoteknos. 

Tit. 2: 4. to love their children, 



(piXoTifilofxai, philotimeomai. 

Ro. 15: 20. Yea, so have I strived to preach the gospel, 
2Co. 5 : 9. Wherefore we labour, that, whether 
1 Th. 4:11. And that ye study to be quiet, and to do 
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Acts28: 7. and lodged us three days courteously. 



(j>i\6(j)p(jjvy pkilophron. 

lPet.3: 8. (be) pitiful, (be) courteous: 



(pijLiooj, phimoo. 



JMat.22:12. And he was speechless. 

34. that he had put the Sadducees to silence, 
Mar 1 :25. Hold thy peace, and come out of him. 
4:39. and said unto the sea, Peace, be still. 
Lu. 4:35. Hold thy peace, and come out of him. 
lCo. 9: 9. Thou shalt not muzzle the mouth of the 
ITi. 5: 18. Thou shalt not muzzle the ox that treadeth 
1 Pet. 2:15. may put to silence the ignorance of 



^Xoyi^w, phlogizo. 



Jas. 



3: 6. and setteth on fire the course of nature: 
and it is set on fire of hell. 



(j)\6^, phlox. 



Lu. 16: 24. for I am tormented in this fiame. 
Acts 7:30. in a fiame of fire in a bush. 
2Th. 1: 8. In flaming fire taking vengeance 
Heb 1 : 7. and his ministers a flame of fire. 
Rev. 1 : 14. his eyes (were) as aflame of fire ; 
2: 18. his eyes like unto aflame of fire, 
19:12. His eyes (were) as aflame of fire, 



(jiXvapib), phluareo. 

SJoh. 10. prating against us with malicious words: 



ITi. 



(pXvapog, phluaros. 

5: 13. but tattlers also and busybodies, 



tyo&iofiai, phobeomai. 



Mat. 1:20, 

2:22. 
10:26. 

28. 

31. 
14: 5. 

27. 

30. 

17: 6, 

7. 

21:26 

46, 
25:25, 
27:54 
28: 5 

10, 

Mar 4:41. 

5:15 

33. 



fear not to take unto thee Mary 
he ivas afraid to go thither: 
Fear them not therefore : 
And fear not them which kill the 
but rather fear him which is able to 
Fear ye not therefore, ye are of 
he feared the multitude, because they 
it is I; be not afraid. 
the wind boisterous, he was afraid; 
fell on their face, and were sore afraid. 
Arise, and be not afraid, 
we fear the people ; for all hold John 
they feared the multitude, because they 
And I was afraid, and went and hid thy 
, they feared greatly, saying, Truly this 
, Fear not ye : for I know that ye seek 
Be not afraid: go tell my brethren that 
they feared exceedingly, and said 
and they were afraid. 
But the woman fearing and trembling, 



Mar 5:36. Be not afraid, only believe. 

6:20. For Herod feared John, knowing 

50. it is I ; be not afraid. 
9 :32. and were afraid to ask him. 
10:32. and as they followed, they were afraid. 
11 : 18. for they feared him, because all 
32. Of men; they feared the people: 
12: 12. to lay hold on him, but feared the people: 
16: 8. for they were afraid. 
Lu. 1 : 13. Fear not, Zacharias: for thy prayer 
30. Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found 
50. And his mercy (is) on them that fear him 
2: 9. and they were sore afraid. 

10. Fear not: for, behold, I bring you 
5: 10. And Jesus said unto Simon, Fear not ; 
8:25. And they being afraid wondered 
35. and they were afraid. 
50. Fear not: believe only, 
9:34o.feared as they entered into the cloud. 
45. they feared to ask him of that saying. 
12: 4. Be not afraid of them that kill the 

5. whom ye shall fear: Fear him, which 

after he hath killed 
— I say unto you, Fear him. 

7. Fear not therefore: ye are of more value 
32. Fear not, little flock; 
18: 2. a judge, which feared not God, 

4. Though I fear not God, 
19:21. For 1 feared thee, because thou art 
20: 19. and they feared the people: for they 
22: 2. for they feared the people. 
23:40. Dost not thou fear God, seeing thou art 
Joh. 6: 19. unto the ship: and they were afraid. 
20. It is I ; be not afraid. 
9:22. because they feared the Jews: 
12:15. Fear not, daughter of Sion: behold, 
19: 8. he was the more afraid; 
Acts 5: 26. for they feared the people, lest 
9: 26. but they were all afraid of him, 
10: 2. and one that feared God with 
22. and one that feareth God, 
35. But in every nation he that feareth him, 
13: 16. and ye that fear God, give audience. 

26. and whosoever among you feareth God, 
16:38. they feared, when they heard that they 
18: 9. Be not afraid, but speak, and hold not 
22: 29. and the chief captain also was afraid, 
27 : 17 . and, fearing lest they should fall into 
24. Saying, Fear not, Paul; thou must be 
29. fearing lest we should have fallen 
Ro. 11:20. Be not highminded, but fear: 

13: 3. Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power? 
4. if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; 
2Co.ll : 3. But I fear, lest by any means, as the 

12:20. For lfear, lest, when I come, I 
Gal. 2:12. fearing them which were of the 

4:11.1 am afraid of you, lest I have bestowed 
Eph 5:33. and the wife (see) that she reverence (her) 
Col. 3. 22. but in singleness of heart, fearing God: 
Heb 4: 1. Let us therefore fear, lest, a promise 
11 : 23. and they were not afraid of the king's 

21 .not fearing the wrath of the king: 
13: 6. 1 will not fear what man shall do unto 
lPet.2:17. Fear God. Honour the king. 

3: 6. and are not afraid with any amazement. 
14. and be not afraid of their terror, 
Uoh.4:18.He that feareth is not made perfect in 
Rev. 1:17. saying unto me, Fear not ; I am the 
2: 10. Fear none of those things which thou 
ll:18.to the saints, and them that fear thy 

name, 
14: 7. Fear God, and give glory to him; 



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19: 5. and ye that fear him, both small and 



(po^epog, phoberos. 

Heb 10 :27. fearful looking for of judgment 

31. (It is) a fearful thing to fall into the 
12:21. And so terrible was the sight, 

^oSrjTjoov, phobeetron. 

Lu. 21: 11. and fearful sights and great signs 

(po&og, phobos. 

Mat.l4:26.and they cried out for fear. 

28: 4. for fear of him the keepers did shake, 
8. from the sepulchre with fear and great 

joy; 

Mar 4:41. And they feared exceedingly, (lit. f. a 

great fear) 
Lu. 1:12. and fear fell upon him. 

65. And fear came on all that dwelt 
2: 9. and they were sore afraid, (lit. feared, §c.) 
5. 26. and were filled with fear, saying, We 
7 : 16. And there came a fear on all: 
8:37. for they were taken with great fear: 
21 :26. for fear, and for looking after those 
Joh. 7: 13. openly of him for fear of the Jews. 
19:38. but secretly for fear of the Jews, 
20: 19. assembled for fear of the Jews, came 
Jesus 
Acts 2:43. And fear came upon every soul: 
5: 5. great fear came on all them that 

11. great fear came upon all the church, 
9:31. and walking in thenar of the Lord, 
19: 17. and fear fell on them all, 
Ro. 3: 18. There is no fear of God before 

8: 15. the spirit of bondage again to fear ; 
13: 3. rulers are not a terror to good works, 
7. fear to whom fear ; 
iCo. 2: 3. and in fear, and in much trembling. 
2Co. 5: 11. Knowing therefore the terror of the Lord, 
7 : 1 . perfecting holiness in the fear of God. 
5. within (were) fears. 
11. (what) indignation, yea, (what) fear, 
15. how with fear and trembling ye received 
Eph. 5: 21. one to another in the fear of God. 

6: 5. with fear and trembling, in singleness 
Phi. 2: 12. your own salvation with fear and 
ITi. 5:20. others also may fear. (lit. may have/ear) 
Heb 2 : 15. who through fear of death were all 
IPet. 1:17. thetimeof your sojourning (here) in fear: 
2: 18. subject to (your) masters with all fear; 
3: 2. your chaste conversation (coupled) with 
fear. 

14. and be not afraid of their terror, 

15. with meekness and fear. • 

Uoh.4: 18. There is no fear in love ; but perfect love 
casteth out fear : because fear hath 
torment. 
Jude 23. And others save with fear, pulling 
Rev.l 1:11. great fear fell upon them which saw them. 
18: 10. afar off for the fear of her torment, 

15. stand afar off for the fear of her torment, 
weeping and wailing. 



(potvit,, phoinix. 

Joh. 12: 13. Took branches of palm trees, 

Rev. 7: 9. white robes, and palms in their hands ; 



tyovtvg, phonos. 

Mat.22: 7. and destroyed those murderers, 
Acts 3 : 14. desired a murderer to be granted unto you ; 
7:52. of whom ye have been now the betrayers 
and murderers : 
28: 4. No doubt this man is a murderer, 
IPet. 4: 15. let none of you suffer as a murderer, or 
Rev.21 : 8. and murderers, aud whoremongers, 
22: 15. and murderers, and idolaters, and 



(povtvk), phonuo. 

Mat. 5:21. Thou shalt not kill; and whosoever shall 
kill 
19: 18. Thou shalt do no murder, 
23:31. of them which killed the prophets. 
35. whom ye slew between the temple and 
Mar 10 :1 9. Do not kill, 
Lu. 18 : 20. Do not kill, 
Ro. 13: 9. Thou shalt not kill, 
Jas. 2:11. said also, Do not kill. 

— yet if thou kill, thou art become a 
4: 2. ye kill, and desire to have, 
5: 6. Ye have condemned (and) killed the just; 



(povogs phonos. 

Mat.15: 19. proceed evil thoughts, murders, 
Mar 7:21. adulteries, fornications, murders, 

15: 7. committed murder in the insurrection. 
Lu. 23: 19. in the city, and for murder, 

25. him that for sedition and murder was 
Acts 9: 1. breathing out threatenings and slaughter 

against the disciples 
Ro. 1 : 29. full of envy, murder, debate, 
Gal. 5:21.Envyings, murders, drunkenness, 
Heb 11:37. were slain with the sword: (lit. slaughter 

of the sword) 
Rev. 9:21. Neither repented they of their murders, 



Mat.i: 



Joh. 19: 
Ro. 13: 



(fropEU), phoreo. 

8. they that wear soft (clothing ) are in kings' 

houses. 
5. wearing the crown of thorns, 
4. for he beareth not the sword in vain: 
lCo.l5:49.as we have borne the image of the earthy, 

we shall also bear the image of 
Jas. 2: 3. to him that wearet h the gay clothing, 



(popog, phoros. 

Lu. 20: 22. Is it lawful for us to give tribute unto 
Caesar, or no ? 
23: 2. and forbidding to give tribute to Caesar, 
Ro. 13: 6. For for this cause pay ye tribute also: 
7. tribute to whom tribute (is due) ; 

$opriZ,i*), phortizo. 
Mat.ll:28.Come unto me, all (ye) that labour and 

are heavy laden, 
Lu. 11:46. for ye lade men with burdens grievous to 



<j)OpTiov, phortion. 

Mat.l 1:30. and my burden is light. 



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Mat.23 : 4. For they bind heavy burdens and 

Lu. 11 :46. with burdens grievous to be borne, and ye 

yourselves touch not the burdens with 
Gal. 6: 5. For every man shall bear his own burden. 



<f>6pTog, phortos. 

Acts27:10. not only of the lading and ship, but also 



(bpiaaw, phrisso. 

Jas. 2: 19. the devils also believe, and tremble, (lit. 
quiver) 



<j>pay£X\iov, phragellion. 

Joh. 2: 15. when he had made a scourge of small 
cords, 



(j>paye\\6w, phragelloo. 

Mat.27:26. when he had scourged Jesus, 
Mar 15: 15. delivered Jesus, when he had scourged 
(him), 



^payjuog, phragmos. 

Mat.21 :33. and hedged it round about, 
Mar 12: Land set an hedge about (it), 
Lu. 14:23. Go out into the highways and hedges, 
Eph. 2: 14. and hath broken down the middle wall of 
partition (between us) ; 



(j)paZ(t), phrazo. 

Mat.13 : 36. Declare unto us the parable 
15: 15. Declare unto us this parable. 



(ppcKTGOj, phrasso. 

Ro. 3: 19. that every mouth mag be stopped, 
2Co.ll:10.no man shall stop me of this boasting (lit. 
this boasting shall not be stopped to me) 
Heb 11 :33. stopped the mouths of lions, 



<j)piap, phrear. 
Lu. 14: 5. have an ass or an ox fallen into a pit, 
Joh. 4:11. and the well is deep : 

12. which gave us the well, 
Rev. 9: 1 . was given the key of the bottomless pit. 
2. And he opened the bottomless pit ; and 

there arose a smoke out of the pit, 
— by reason of the smoke of the pit. 



typzvairaTcni), phrenapatao. 

Gal. 6: 3. when he is nothing, he deceiveth himself. 



(PpsvairaTYiQ, phrenapatees. 

Tit. ) : 10. and vain talkers and deceivers, 



(jypiveg, phrenes. 

Plural from <ppi]v. 
1Co.14:20. be not children in understanding : 
— but in understanding be men. 



Mat.l6:23 
Mar 8:33 
Acts28:22 
Ro. 8: 5 
12: 3 



14: 6 



(ppovliD, phroneo. 

savour est not the things that be of God, 
. thou savour est not the things that be 
, to hear of thee what thou thinkest : 
, do mind the things of the flesh ; 
more highly than he ought to think ; but 

to think soberly, 
(Be) of the same mind (lit. minding the 

same) one toward another. Mind not 

high things, 
, He that regardeth the day, regardeth (it) 

unto the Lord ; and he that regardeth 

not the day, to the Lord he doth not 

regard (it). 
. to be likeminded one toward another 
.not to think (of men) above that which is 
. I thought as a child : 
.be of one mind, (lit. mind ye the same) 
. that ye will be none otherwise minded : 
. meet for me to think this of you all, 
. that ye be likeminded, 
(being) of one accord, of one mind. (lit. 

minding the one thing) 
. Let this mind be in you, which was 
. Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, 

be thus minded: and if in any thing ye 

be otherwise minded, 
. let us mind the same thing. 
. who mind earthly things. 
. that they be of the same mind in the Lord. 
. your care of me hath flourished again ; 

wherein ye were also careful, but 
. Set your affection on things above, 



(ppovrifia, phroneema. 

Ro. 8: 6. to be carnally minded (is) death ; but to be 
spiritually minded (is) life and peace. 
7. Because the carnal mind (is) enmity 
27.knoweth what (is) the mine? of the Spirit, 





15 


5 


ICo 


4 


6. 




13; 


11. 


2Co.l3:ll. 


Gal. 


5 


10. 


Phi. 


1: 


7. 




2 


2 
5. 




3 


15. 

16. 
19. 




4 


2 
10 


Col. 


3 


2 



^)joovrjo-tC) phroneesis. 

Lu. 1 : 1 7. the disobedient to the wisdom of the just ; 
Eph. 1 : 8. in all wisdom and prudence ; 



(ppovi/uiog, phronimos. 

Mat. 7:24. 1 will liken him unto a wise man, 
10: 16.be ye therefore wise as serpents, 
24:45. Who then is a faithful and wise servant, 
25: 2. And five of them were wise, 

4. the wise took oil in their vessels with 

8. And the foolish said unto the wise, 

9. But the wise answered, saying, 

Lu. 12:42. Who then is that faithful and wise steward, 
16: 8. wiser than the children of light. 

Ro. 11 :25.1estye should be wz'seinyourown conceits; 
12: 16. Be not wise in your own conceits. 

ICo. 4: 10. but ye (are) wise in Christ ; 

10: 15. 1 speak as to wise men ; judge ye 

2Co.ll: 19. seeing ye (yourselves) are wise. 



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(ppovifiojg, phro/wnds. 

Lu. 16: 8. because he had done wisely : 



QpovTiZb), phrontizo. 

Tit. 3: 8. might be careful to maintain good works. 

(ppovpEU), phroureo. 

2Co.ll -.32. kept the city of the Damascenes with a 

garrison, 
Gal. 3:23. we icere kept under the law, shut up unto 
Phi. 4: 7. shall keep your hearts and minds through 
lPet. 1 : 5. Who are kept by the power of God through 

faith unto salvation 



(frpvacFGii), phruasso. 

Acts 4:25. Why did the heathen rage, and the 



Actsl6 


24. 




27. 




37. 




40. 


22 


4. 


26 


10. 


2 Co. 6 


5. 


11 


28. 


Hebll 


36. 


lPet.3 


19. 


Rev. 2 


10. 


18 


2. 



20: 



thrust them into the inner prison, 
and seeing the prison doors open, 
and have cast (us) into prison ,• 
And they went out of the prison, 
and delivering into prisons both 
of the saints did I shut up in prison, 
In stripes, in imprisonments, 
in prisons more frequent, 
moreover of bonds and imprisonment : 
preached unto the spirits in prison ; 
devil shall cast (some) of you into prison, 
and the hold of every foul spirit, and a 
cage of every unclean and hateful bird. 
Satan shall be loosed out of his prison, 



(pvXaKtZii), phulaMzo. 

Acts22:19.that I imprisoned and beat in every 



<j)v\aKTr,piov, phulakteerion. 

Mat.23: 5. they make broad their phylacteries, 



cppvyavov, phruganon. 

Acts28: 3. Paul had gathered a bundle of sticks, 



(jivyij, phugee. 

Mat.24:20.that your flight be not in the winter, 
Mar 13: 18. that your flight be not in the winter. 



<f)v\a±, phulax. 

Acts 5: 23. and the keepers standing without 
12: 6. and the keepers before the door kept 

19. he examined the keepers, and commanded 



tyvXaKi], phulakee. 



Mat. 5: 
14 



Mar 6 



Lu. 2 
3 



21 

22 
23 

Joh. 3 
Acts 5 



16 



25. and thou be cast into prison. 
3. and put (him) inprison for Herodias' sake, 
10. and beheaded John in the prison. 
25. And in the fourth watch of the night 
30. went and cast him into prison, till he 
43. in what watch the thief would come, 
36.1 was in prison, and ye came unto me. 
39. when saw we thee sick, or inprison, 

43. sick, and in prison, and ye 

44. or sick, or in prison, and did not 

17. bound him in prison for Herodias' sake, 
27(23). and beheaded him in the prison, 
48. about the fourth watch of the night 
8. keeping ivatch over their flock by night. 
20. that he shut up John in prison. 
38. in the second watch, or come in the third 

watch, 
58. and the officer cast thee into prison. 
12. to the synagogues, and into prisons, 
33. both into prison, and to death. 
19. and for murder, was cast into prison. 
25. and murder was cast into prison, 

24. For John was not yet cast into prison. 
19. by night opened the prison doors, 

22. and found them not in the prison, 

25. the men whom ye put in prison 

3. men and women committed (them) to 

prisoyi . 

4. he put (him) in prison, and delivered 
5. Peter therefore was kept inprison: 

6. keepers before the door kept the prison. 
10. were past the first and the second ward, 
17. had brought him out of the prison. 

23. they cast (them) into prison, 



Mat.19: 

Mar 10: 

Lu. 2: 

8: 

11: 

12: 
18: 
Joh.12: 
17: 
I Acts 7 ; 
12: 
16: 
21: 



22 

23 

28 

Ro. 2 

Gal. 6 

2Th. 3 

ITi. 5 

6; 

2Ti. 1 



4 
2Pet. 2 

3 
Uoh.5 
Jude 



(pv\a(T(T(o, phidasso. 

20. All these things have I kept from 
: 20. all these have I observed from my youth. 
: 8. keeping watch over their flock 
:29. he was kept bound with chains and in 
: 21. When a strong man armed keepeth his 

28. that hear the word of God, and keep it. 

; 15. and beware of covetousness: 

: 21. All these have I kept from my youth up. 

:2b. shall keep it unto life eternal. 

: 12. that thou gavest me I have kept, 

:53. of angels, and have not kept (it). 

; 4. to four quaternions of soldiers to keep him ; 

; 4. delivered them the decrees/or to keep, 

;24.walkest orderly, and keepest the law. 

25. only that they keep themselves from 
,20. kept the raiment of them that slew him. 
; 35.*t> be kept in Herod's judgment hall. 
: 16. with a soldier that kept him. 
;26.keep the righteousness of the law, 
: 13. who are circumcised keep the law; 
3. shall stablish you, and keep (you) from 
evil. 

21. that thou observe these things 

20. keep that which is committed to thy trust, 
12. that he is able to keep that which I have 

14. which was committed unto thee keep by 

the Holy Ghost 

15. Of whom be thou ware also ; 

5. but saved Ts x oah the eighth (person), 
17. ye know (these things) before, 6e«-arelest 

21 . keep yourselves from idols. 

24. that is able to keep you from falling, 



<pv\ri, phidee. 
Mat.19: 28. judging the twelve tribes of Israel 



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Mat.24:30.and then shall all the tribes of the earth 
Lu. 2 : 36. daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Aser : 

22: 30. judging the twelve tribes of Israel. 
Actsl3:21.sonof Cis, a man of the tribe of Benjamin, 
Ro. 11: 1. (of) the tribe of Benjamin. 
Phi. 3: 5. (of) the tribe of Benjamin, an Hebrew of 
Heb 7:13.pertaineth to another tribe, of which no 

14. of which tribe Moses spake nothing 
Jas. 1: 1. to the twelve tribes which are scattered 
Rev. 1 : 7. and all kindreds of the earth shall wail 
5: 5. the Lion of the tribe of Juda, 

9. out of every kindred, and tongue, 
7 : 4. of all the tribes of the children of Israel. 

5. Of the tribe of Juda (were) sealed twelve 

— Of the tribe of Reuben (were), 

— Of the tribe of Gad (were) 

6. Of the tribe of Aser (were) 

— Of the tribe of Nepthalim (were) 

— Of the tribe of Manasses (were) 

7. Of the tribe of Simeon (were) 

— Of the tribe of Levi (were) 

— Of the tribe of Issachar (were) 

8. Of the tribe of Zabulon (were) 

— Of the tribe of Joseph (were) 

— Of the tribe of Benjamin (were) 

9. and kindreds, and people, and tongues, 
11 : 9. and kindreds and tongues and nations 
13: 7. over all kindreds, and tongues, and 
14: 6. and to every nation, and kindred, and 
21: 12. (the names) of the twelve tribes of the 

children of Israel : 



ICo 


4: 




5: 




8: 




13: 


Col. 


2 



18. Now some are puffed up, as though I 

19. not the speech of them which are puffed up, 
2. And ye are puffed up, and have not 

I. Knowledge puffeth up, but charity 
4. is not puffed up, 
18. vainly puffed up by his fleshly mind, 



(pvWov, phullon. 

Mat.21 : 19. nothing thereon, but leaves only, 
24: 32. tender, and putteth forth leaves, 
Mar 11 : 13. seeing a fig tree afar off having leaves, 
— he found nothing but leaves ; 
13:28. and putteth forth leaves, ye know 
Rev.22: 2. and the leaves of the tree (were) for the 
healing: of the nations. 



(py/iii see 0{>w. 



(pvpafia, phurama. 
Ro. 9:21 . of the same lump to make one vessel 

ll:16.firstfruit (be) holy, the lump (is) also 
(holy): 
ICo. 5: 6. a little leaven leaveneth the whole lump ? 

7. that ye may be a new lump, 
Gal. 5: 9. A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump. 



(pVGLKOQ, pJlUSlkoS. 



Ro. 



1:26. their women did change the natural use 
27. leaving the natural use of the woman, 
2Pet. 2: 12. But these, as natural brute beasts, 



$v(jik£)Qi phusikos. 

Jude 10. but what they know naturally, as 



ICo. 4: 



6. that no one of you be puffed up for one 



<j>v(Tig 9 phusis. 

Ro. 1 : 26. into that which is against nature : 

2: 14.dobynatarethethingscontainedinthelaw, 

27.uncircumcision which is by nature, 
11:21. For if God spared not the natural branches, 
24. out of the olive tree which is wild by 
nature, and wert graffed contrary to 
nature into 

— shall these,which be the natural (branches), 
lCo.ll:14.Doth not even nature itself teach you, 
Gal. 2:15. We (who are) Jews by nature, 

4: 8. which by nature are no gods. 
Eph. 2: 3. and were by nature the children of wrath, 
Jas. 3: 7. every kind of beasts, and of birds, and 

— hath been tamed of mankind : 

2Pet. 1 : 4. ye might be partakers of the divine nature, 



(pvaiuxjig, phusiosis. 

2Co.l2: 20. whisperings, swellings, tumults: 



(j>VTEia, phutia. 

Mat.15: 13. Every plant, which my heavenly Father 
hath not planted, 



<j>VTSV<x), pTlUtUO. 

Mat.15: 13. whichmy heavenly Father hath notplanted, 

21 :33. which planted a vineyard, 
Mar 12 : 1 . A (certain ) man planted a vineyard, 
Lu. 13: 6. A certain (man) had a fig tree planted in 

17 : 6. and be thou planted in the sea ; 
28. they planted, they builded ; 

20: 9. A certain man planted a vineyard, 
ICo. 3: 6.1 have planted, Apollos watered ; 

7. neither is he that planteth any thing, 

8. Now he that planteth and he that 

9: 7. who planteth a vineyard, and eateth not 



(f)Vh), phuo. 
Lu. 8: 6. as soon as it wassprungup, it withered away, 

8. and sprang up, and bare fruit 
Heb 12: 15. any root of bitterness springing up 



(pwXzog, pholeos. 

Mat. 8:20. The foxes have holes, and the birds 
Lu. 9:58. Foxes have holes, and birds of the air 



(phjvitD, phoneo. 



Mat.20: 32. Jesus stood still, and called them, 
26:34. That this night, before the cock crow, 
74. And immediately the cock crew. 



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Mat.26: 75. Before the cock crow, thou shalt deny me 

27:47. This (man) calleth for El ias. 
Mar 3:31. standing without, sent unto him, calling 
him. 
9: 35. and called the twelve, and saith 
10:49. and commanded him to he called. And 
they call the blind man, 

— rise ; he calleth thee. 

14 :30. before the cock crow twice, thou shalt 
68. and the cock crew. 
72. And the second time the cock crew. 

— Before the cock crow twice, thou 
15:35. Behold, he calleth Elias. 

Lu. 8 : 8. when he had said these things, he cried, He 
54. and called, saying, Maid, arise. 
14: 12. call not thy friends, 
16: 2. And he called him, and said unto him, 

24. And he cried and said, Father Abraham, 
19: 15. these servants to be called unto him, 
22: 34. the cock shall not crow this day, before 
60. while he yet spake, the cock crew. 
61 .Before the cock crow, thou shalt 
23:46.u:Aew Jesus had cried with a loud voice, he 
said, Father, 
Jon. 1:48(49). Before that Philip called thee, 
2: 9. of the feast called the bridegroom, 
4: 16. call thy husband, and come hither. 
9: 18. until they called the parents of him that 
24. Then again called they the man that 
11: 28. and called Mary her sister secretly, 

— The master is come, and calleth for thee. 
12:17. when he called Lazarus out of his grave, 
13: 13. Ye call me Master and Lord: 

38. The cock shall not crow, till thou 
18: 27. and immediately the cock crew. 
33. called Jesus, and said unto him, Art 
Acts 9'A1. when he had called the saints and widows 
10: 7. he called two of his houshold servants, 
18. And called, and asked whether Simon, 
16:28. Paul cried with a loud voice, saying, 
Rev.14: 18. cried with a loud cry to him that had 



<j)U)vri, phonee. 

Mat. 2: 18. In Rama was there a voice heard, 

3: 3. The voice of one crying in the wilderness, 

17. And lo a voice from heaven, saying, 
12: 19. hear his voice in the streets. 
17: 5. and behold a voice out of the cloud, 
24:31. with a great sound of a trumpet, 
27:46. Jesus cried with a loud voice, 

50. when he had cried again with a loud voice, 
Mar 1 : 3. The voice of one crying in the wilderness, 
11. And there came a voice from heaven, 
26. and cried with a loud voice, 
5: 7. And cried with a loud voice, 
9: 7. and a voice came out of the cloud, 
15:34. Jesus cried with a loud voice, 
37. Jesus cried with a loud voice, 
42. she spake out with a loud voice, 
44. as soon as the voice of thy salutation 
3: 4. The voice of one crying in the wilderness, 

22. and a voice came from heaven, 
4:33. and cried out with a loud voice, 
8: 28. and with a loud voice said, 
9:35. And there came a voice out of the cloud, 

36. And when the voice was past, 
11:27. a certain woman... lifted up her voice, 
17:13. And they lifted up (their) voices, 

15. and with a loud voice glorified God, 
19:37. and praise God with a loud voice 



Lu. 1 



Lu. 23:23. And they were instant with loud voices, 
— And the voices of them and of the chief 
46. when Jesus had cried with a loud voice, 
Joh. 1:23.1 (am) the voice of one crying in the 
3: 8. and thou hearest the sound thereof, 
29. because of the bridegroom's voice: 
5: 25. shall hear the voice of the Son of God: 
28. in the graves shall hear his voice, 
37. Ye have neither heard his voice 
10: 3. and the sheep hear his voice: 

4. for they know his voice. 

5. they know not the voice of strangers. 
16. and they shall hear my voice; 

27. My sheep hear my voice, 
11 :43. he cried with a loud voice, Lazarus, 
12:28. Then came there a voice from heaven, 

30. This voice came not because of me, 
18:37. that is of the truth heareth my voice. 
Acts 2: 6. Now when this was noised (lit. the report 
of this was) abroad, 

14. lifted up his voice, and said 

4: 24. they lifted up their voice to God 
7:31. the voice of the Lord came unto him, 

57. they cried out with a loud voice, 

60. and cried with a loud voice, 
8: 7. crying with loud voice, came out 
9: 4. and heard a voice saying unto him, 

7. hearing a voice, but seeing no man. 
10: 13. And there came a voice to him, 

15. And the voice (spake) unto him again 
11 : 7. And I heard a voice saying unto me, 

9. But the voice answered me again 
12:14. And when she knew Peter's voice, 

22. the voice of a god, and not of a man. 
13:27. nor yet the voices of the prophets which 
14:10. Said with a loud voice, Stand upright 

11. they lifted up their voices, saying 
16: 28. Paul cried with a loud voice, 
19:34. all with one voice about the space 
22: 7. and heard a voice saying unto me, 

9. but they heard not the voice of him that 

14. and shouldest hear the voice of his mouth. 
22. and (then) lifted up their voices, 

24:21. Except it be for this one voice, 
26: 14. 1 heard a voice speaking unto me, 
24. Festus said with a loud voice, 
lCo.14: 7. even things without life giving sound, 

8. if the trumpet give an uncertain sound, 

10. so many kinds of voices in the world, 

1 1 . if I know not the meaning of the voice, 
Gal. 4:20. and to change my voice ; 

ITh. 4: 16. with the voice of the archangel, 
Heb 3: 7. To day if ye will hear his voice, 

15. To day if ye will hear his voice, 
4: 7. To day if ye will hear his voice, 

12:19. and the voice of words ; 

26. Whose voice then shook the earth: 
2Pet.l:17.when there came such a voice to him 

18. this voice which came from heaven we 
2: 16. the dumb ass speaking with man's voice 
Rev. 1 : 10. and heard behind me a great voice, 

12. And I turned to see the voice 

15. and his voice as the sound of many waters. 
3:20. if any man hear my voice, and open 
4: Land the first voice which I heard 

5. and thunderings and voices: 
5: 2. proclaiming with a loud voice, 

11. and I heard the voice of many angels 

12. Saying with a loud voice, Worthy is 
6 : 1 . as it were the noise of thunder, 

6. And I heard a voice in the midst of 
7.1 heard the voice of the fourth beast 






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Rev. 6:10. And they cried with a loud voice, Joh. 

7 : 2. and he cried with a loud voice 

10. And cried with a loud voice, 
8: 5. there were voices, and thunderings, 
13. saying with a loud voice, Woe, 

— by reason of the other voices of the 
9: 9. and the sound of their wings (was) as the 

sound of chariots 
13. and I heard a voice from the four horns 
10: 3. And cried with a loud voice, as 

— seven thunders uttered their voices. 

4. seven thunders had uttered their voices, 

— and I heard a voice from heaven 

7. But in the days of the voice of the seventh 

8. And the voice which I heard from heaven 
11:12. they heard a great voice from heaven 

15. and there were great voices in heaven, 
19. and voices, and thunderings, 
12:10.1 heard a loud voice saying in heaven, 
14: 2. And I heard a voice from heaven, as the 
voice of many waters, and as the voice of 
a great thunder: and I heard the voice 
of harpers harping with their harps: 
7. Saying with a loud voice, Fear God, 

9. saying with a loud voice, If any 
13. And I heard a voice from heaven 
15. crying with a loud voice to him 

16: 1. And I heard a great voice out of 

17. came a great voice out of the temple 

18. And there were voices, and thunders, 
18: 2. cried mightily with a strong voice, 

4. 1 heard another voice from 

22. And the voice of harpers, and 

— and the sound of a millstone shall be 

23. the voice of the bridegroom and of the 

bride 
19 : 1 . 1 heard a great voice of much people 

5. And a voice came out of the throne, 

6. as it were the voice of a great multitude, 

and as the voice of many waters, and as 
the voice of mighty thunderings, saying, 
Alleluia: 
17. and he cried with a loud voice, 
21: 3. a great voice out of heaven saying, 
Behold, 



Mat. 4:16. 

5:14. 

16. 

6:23. 

10:27. 

17: 2. 

Mar 14:54. 

Lu. 2:32. 

8:16. 

11:35. 

12: 3. 

16: 8. 

22:56. 

Joh. 1: 4. 

5. 

7. 



9 
3:19 



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21. 


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35. 


8 


12. 


9 


5. 


11 


9. 




10. 


12:35. 



20 



<f>u)Q, phos. 

which sat in darkness saw great light ; 

light is sprung up. 

Ye are the light of the world. 

Let your light so shine before men, 

If therefore the light that is in thee 

(that) speak ye in light: 

his raiment was white as the light. 

and warmed himself at the fire. 

A light to lighten the Gentiles, and 

that they which enter in may see the light. 

that the light which is in thee 

shall be heard in the light ,- 

wiser than the children of light. 

beheld him as he sat by the^re, 

and the life was the light of men. 

And the light shineth in darkness ; 

to bear witness of the Light, 

He was not that Light, but (was sent) to 

bear witness of that Light. 
(That) was the true Light, which lighteth 
that light is come into the world, and men 

loved darkness rather than light, 
that doeth evil hateth the light, neither 

cometh to the light, lest 



46. 

Acts 9: 3. 

12: 7. 

13:47. 

16:29. 

22: 6. 

9. 

11. 

26:13. 

18. 

23. 

Ro. 2:19. 

13:12. 

2Co. 4: 6. 



6:14 
11:14 

Eph.5: 8, 

13 



Col. 


1: 


12. 


lTh 


.5 


5. 


ITi. 


6 


16 


Jas. 


1: 


17. 


lPet.2- 


9. 


Uoh.l 


5. 






7. 




2 


8 

9 

10 


Rev.l8:23 




21 


24 




22 


. 5 



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he that doeth truth cometh to the light, 

for a season to rejoice in his light. 

I am the light of the world : 

but shall have the light of life. 

I am the light of the world. 

because he seeth the light of this world. 

because there is no light in him. 

Yet a little while is the light with you. 

Walk while ye have the light, lest 
While ye have light, believe in the light, 

that ye may be the children of light. 
I am come a light into the world, 
round about him a light from heaven : 
and a light shined in the prison: 
I have set thee to be a light of the Gentiles, 
he called for a light, and sprang in, 
a great light round about me. 
saw indeed the light, and were afraid ; 
, not see for the glory of that light, 
, I saw in the way a light from heaven, 
.to turn (them) from darkness to light, 
. should shew light unto the people, 
. a light of them which are in darkness, 
. and let us put on the armour of light. 
.who commanded the light to shine out of 

darkness, 
, what communionhath light with darkness ? 
.is transformed into an angel of light. 
.but now (are ye) light in the Lord: walk 

as children of light : 
.are made manifest by the light : for what- 
soever doth make manifest is light. 
.of the inheritance of the saints in light 
. Ye are all the children of light, 
.dwelling in the light which no man can 
. cometh down from the Father of lights, 
.out of darkness into his marvellous light: 
.that God is light, and in him is no 
. But if we walk in the light, as he is in the 

light, we have fellowship 
.and the true light now shineth. 
. He that saith he is in the light, 
. abideth in the light, and there is none 
. the light of a candle shall shine no more 
. shall walk in the light of it: 
.need no candle, neither light of the sun ; 



(pdjcTTYip, phosteer. 

Phi. 2: 15. among whom ye shine as lights in the 

world ; 
Rev.21 : 1 1 . and her light (was) like unto a stone 

most precious, 



(pwatyopog, phosphoros. 
2Pet.l : 19. and the dag star arise in your hearts: 

(fxoruvog, phofinos. 

Mat. 6: 22. thy whole body shall he full of light. 

17: 5. a bright cloud overshadowed them: 
Lu. 11 : 34. thy whole body also is full of light ; 

36. If thy whole body therefore (be) full of 

light, 
— the whole shall he full of light, as when 



(pwTiZh), photizo. 

Lu. 11:36. as when the bright shining of a candle 
doth give thee light. 



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Joh. 1 : 9. which lighteth every man that cometh 
lCo. 4: 5. who both will bring to light the hidden 
Eph. 1: 18. The eyes of your understanding being 
enlightened ; 
3: 9. And to make all (men) see what 
2Ti. 1:10. and hath brought life and immortality to 

light 

Heb 6: 4. for those who were once enlightened, 

10:32. in which, after ye were illuminated, 

Rev.18: 1. the earth was lightened with his glory. 

21:23. for the glory of God did lighten it, 

22: 5. for the Lord God giveth them light : 



(jxvTKTfiog, photismos. 

2Co. 4: 4. lest the light of the glorious gospel of 

6. to (give) the light of the knowledge of the 
glory of God 



^afjow, kairo. 
The mark f shews where it is used as 
of salutation. 



phrase 



Mat. 2: 10. they rejoiced with exceeding great joy. 
5:12. Rejoice, and be exceeding glad: 
18: 13. he rejoiceth more of that (sheep), 
26: 49. and said, Hail,\ master; 
27 : 29. Hail,j- king of the Jews ! 
28: 9. Jesus met them, saying, All hail.\ 
Mar 14:11. when they heard (it), they were glad, 

15:18. Hail,f King of the Jews ! 
Lu. 1 : 14. and many shall rejoice at his birth. 

28. Hail,\ (thou that art) highly favoured, 
6:23. Rejoice ye in that day, and leap for joy: 
10:20. Notwithstanding in this rejoice not, 
— but rather rejoice, because your names 
17. and all the people rejoiced for all 
5.1ayeth (it) on his shoulders, rejoicing. 
32. we should make merry, and be glad: 

6. and received him. joy fully . 
37. began to rejoice and praise God 
5. And they were glad, and covenanted to 
8. Herod saw Jesus, he was exceeding glad: 
•.IS. rejoiceth greatly because of the 
: 36. and he that reapeth may rejoice together. 
:56.and he saw (it), and was glad. 
: 15. And I am glad for your sakes 
:28. ye would rejoice, because I said, 
: 20. and lament, but the world shall rejoice : 
22. and your heart shall rejoice, 
: 3. Hail,\ King of the Jews ! 
: 20. Then were the disciples glad, when 
41. rejoicing that they were counted 



13 
15 

19 

22: 

23: 

Joh. 3: 

4: 

8: 

11 

14 

16 

19 
20 
Acts 5 
8 
11 
13 
15 

23 
Ro. 12 

16 
lCo. 7 

13: 

16: 

2Co. 2: 

6: 

7: 



2Co. 7: 9. Now I rejoice, not that ye were made 
13. exceedingly the more joyed we for the 
16.1 rejoice therefore that I have 
13: 9. For we are glad, when we are weak, 
11. Finally, brethren, farewell. -\ 
Phi. 1:18. and I therein do rejoice, yea, and will 
rejoice. 
2:17. 1 joy, and rejoice with you all. 
18. do ye joy, and rejoice with me. 
28. when ye see him again, ye may rejoice, 
3: 1. Finally, my brethren, rejoice in the Lord. 
4: 4. Rejoice in the Lord alway: (and) again I 
say, Rejoice. 
10. But I rejoiced in the Lord greatly, 
Col. 1 :24. Who now rejoice in my sufferings for you, 

2: 5. joying and beholding your order, 
ITh. 3: 9. wherewith we joy for your sakes 

5:16. Rejoice evermore. 
Jas. 1: l.to the twelve tribes which are scattered 

abroad, greeting, f 
1 Pet. 4: 13. rejoice, inasmuch as ye are partakers 

— ye may be glad also with exceeding joy. 
2Joh. 4. 1 rejoiced greatly that I found of thy 

10. neither bid him God speed: f 

11. For he that biddeth him God speed f 
3Joh. 3. For I rejoiced greatly, when the brethren 
Rev.l 1 : 10. they that dwell upon the earth shall rejoice 

over them, 
19: 7. Let us be glad and rejoice, and 



1:39. and he went on his 



way rejoicing. 



:23. was glad, and exhorted them all, 
:48. Gentiles heard this, they were glad, 
: 23. (send) greeting-^ unto the brethren 

31. they rejoiced for the consolation. 
:26. unto.. .Felix (sendeth) greeting. f 
: 12. Rejoicing in hope ; patient 

15. Rejoice with them that do rejoice, 
:19. 1 am glad therefore on your behalf: 
: 30. they that rejoice, as though they rejoiced 
not; 

6. Rejoiceth not in iniquity, but 
17. 1 am glad of the coming of Stephanas 

3. of whom I ought to rejoice ; 
10. sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing ; 

7. so that I rejoiced the more. 



XaXaZa, halaza. 

Rev. 8: 7. followed hail and fire mingled with 
11: 19. earthquake, and great hail. 
16:21. there fell upon men a great hail out of 
— because of the plague of the hail ; 



)(a\au), kalao. 

Mar 2: 4. they let down the bed wherein the sick 
Lu. 5: 4. and let down your nets for a draught. 

5. at thy word I will let down the net. 
Acts 9: 25. and let (him) down by the wall in a 
basket, (lit. lowering him in a basket) 
27:17. stroke sail, and so were driven. 

30. when they had let down the boat into the 
sea, 
2Co.ll :33. in a basket was I let down by the wall, 



XaXs-n-og, kalepos. 

Mat. 8:28. exceeding fierce, so that no man 
2Ti. 3: 1. last days perilous times shall come. 



XaXivaywytoj, kalinagogeo. 

Jas. 1 :26. and bridleth not his tongue, 

3: 2. able also to bridle the whole body. 



XaXtvog, kalinos. 

Jas. 3: 3. we put bits in the horses' mouths, 
Rev.l4:20.even unto the horse bridles, 



XaXiceoQ, kalkeos. 

Rev. 9: 20. idols of gold, and silver, and brass, 



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^oXkeuCj kalkus. 
2Ti. 4: 14. Alexander the coppersmith did me much 

XaXicrjSwv, kalkeedon. 

Rev.21:19.the third, a chalcedony ; 

XaXiaov, kalkion. 

Mar 7: 4. the washing of cups, and pots, brasen 
vessels, and of tables. 



^aXKoXi^avov, kalkolibanon. 

Rev. 1 : 15. And his feet like unto j?ne brass, 
2: 18. and his feet (are) like fine brass ; 



^aX/coc? kalkos. 

Mat.10: 9. gold, nor silver, nor brass in your purses, 
Mar 6: 8. no bread, no money in (their) purse: 
12:41. people cast money into the treasury: 
lCo.13: 1.1 am become (as) sounding brass, 
Rev.l8:12.and of brass, and iron, and marble, 



\afxai, kamai. 

Joh. 9: 6. he spat on the ground, and made clay 
18: 6. went backward, and fell to the ground. 



Ro. 15 



2Co. 1 
2 

7 



Gal. 5 
Phi. 1 



4 
Col. 1; 
ITh. 1: 

2 

3 
2Ti. 1 

HeblO 
12 

13 
Jas. 1 
4 
lPet.l 
Uoh.l 
2 Joh. 
3Joh. 



Mat. 2 
13 



25 



28 



Mar 4 

Lu. 1: 

2 

8 

10 

15 


24 


Joh. 3 



15 



16 



17 

Acts 8 
12 
13 
15 
20 

Ro. 14 



X a p®> kara. 

: 10. rejoiced with exceeding great joy. 
: 20. and anon with joy receiveth it ; 
44. and for joy thereof goeth and selleth 
:21. enter thou into the joy of thy lord. 

23. enter thou into the joy of thy lord. 

: 8. from the sepulchre with fear and great 

_ joys 
: 16. immediately receive it with gladness ; 
: 14. And thou shalt have joy and gladness ; 
: 10. bring you good tidings of great joy, 
: 13. receive the word with joy; 
: 17. the seventy returned again with joy, 
: 7. likewise joy shall be in heaven 
10. there is joy in the presence of the 
: 41. while they yet believed not for joy, 
52. returned to Jerusalem with great joy : 
:29.rejoiceth greatly (lit. rejoiceth with joy) 

because of the bridegroom's voice: this 

my joy therefore is fulfilled. 
: 1 1 . that my joy might remain in you (lit. my 

joy in you might remain), and (that) 

your joy might be full. 
: 20. your sorrow shall be turned into joy. 

21. for joy that a man is born into the world. 

22. your joy no man taketh from you. 

24. that your joy may be full. 

: 13. might have my joy fulfilled in themselves. 

: 8. And there was great joy in that city. 

: 14. opened not the gate for gladness, 

:52.the disciples were filled with joy, 

: 3. caused great joy unto all the brethren. 

: 24. might finish my course with joy, 

■ 17. and joy in the Holy Ghost. 



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13. fill you with all joy and peace in 
32. That I may come unto you with joy 

24. but are helpers of your joy : 

3. that my joy is (the joy) of you all. 

4. 1 am exceeding joyful in all our 
13. the more joyed we for the joy of Titus, 

2. the abundance of their joy and their 
: 22. the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, 

4. for you all making request with joy, 

25. for your furtherance and joy of faith ; 

2. Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, 
29. Receive him therefore in the Lord with all 

gladness ; 
: 1. my joy and crown, so stand fast 
: 1 1 . and longsuffering with joy fulness ; 
: 6. with joy of the Holy Ghost: 
: 19. For what (is) our hope, or joy, or 
20. For ye are our glory and joy. 
: 9. for all the joy wherewith we joy for 
; 4. that I may be filled with joy ; 
34. took joyfully the spoiling of your goods, 
: 2. who for the joy that was set before him 
ll.seemeth to be joyous, (lit. of joy) 
: 17. that they may do it with joy, 
: 2. My brethren, count it all joy when 
9. and (your) joy to heaviness. 
8. ye rejoice with joy unspeakable and 
4. that your joy may be full. 
12. that our joy may be full. 
4. 1 have no greater joy than to hear that 



Xapajfia, karagma. 

Actsl7:29. or stone, graven by art (lit. by the sculp- 
ture of art) and man's device. 
Rev.l3:16.to receive a mark in their right hand, 
17. save he that had the mark, 
14: 9. and receive (his) mark in his forehead, 

1 1 . whosoever receiveth the mark of his name. 
15: 2. and over his image, and over his mark, 
16: 2. upon the men which had the mark of the 
19: 20. that had received the mark of the beast, 
20: 4. neither had received (his) mark upon 



yapaKT7}Q) karakteer. 

Heb 1: 3. and the express image of his person, 



■%apa$i, karax. 

Lu. 19:43. thine enemies shall cast a trench about 
thee, and compass thee 



XapiZofiai, karizomai. 



Lu. 



: 21 . unto many (that were) blind he gave sight. 

42. he frankly forgave them both. 

43. (he), to whom he forgave most. 
: 14. desired a murderer to be granted unto you ; 
:ll.no man may deliver me unto them. 

16. to deliver any man to die, before that 
: 24. and, lo, God hath given thee all them that 

sail with thee. 
: 32. how shall he not with him also freely give 
us all things? 
ICo. 2: 12. that we might know the things that are 
freely given to us of God. 



Acts 3 
25 



Ro. 



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2Co. 2: 7. ye (ought) rather to forgive (him), 
10. To whom ye forgive any thing, 

— for if I forgave any thing, to whom I 

forgave (it), for 
12:13. for give me this wrong. 
Gal. 3:18. but God gave (it) to Abraham by promise. 
Eph 4:32. forgiving one another, even as God for 

Christ's sake hath forgiven you. 
Phi. 1 : 29. you it is given in the behalf of Christ, 
2: 9. and given him a name which is above 
Col. 2 : 13. having forgiven you all trespasses ; 
3:13. and forgiving one another, if any 

— even as Christ forgave you, so also (do) 

ye- 

Philem 22. 1 shall be given unto you. 



X<*p LV i harin. 

Wherefore I say unto thee, Her sins, 
It was added because of transgressions, 
Fof this cause I Paul, the prisoner of 
For this cause I bow my knees unto 
give none occasion to the adversary to 
speak reproachfully, (lit. to the adver- 
sary for cause of reproach) 
For this cause left I thee in Crete, 
for filthy lucre's sake. 
And wherefore slew he him? 
.having men's persons in admiration be- 
cause of advantage. 



Lu. 


7:47. 


Gal. 


3:19. 


Eph 


3: 1. 




14. 


ITi. 


5:14. 


Tit. 


1: 5. 




11. 


Uoh.3:12. 


Jude 


16 



Lu. 1: 

2: 



17 
Joh. 1 



Acts 2 
4 

7 



he 



and 



Ro. 1 

3 
4 



\apiQi karis.. 

30. for thou hast found favour with God. 
40. and the grace of God was upon him. 
52. and in favour with God and man. 
22. wondered at the gracious words which 
32. what thank have ye? 
33. what thank have ye? 
34. what thank have ye? 
9. Doth he thank that servant (lit. hath 

favor, or thanks, to) 
: 14. full of grace and truth. 
16. of his fulness have all we received 

grace for grace. 
17 .grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. 
: 47. and having favour with all the people. 
: 33. and great grace was upon them all. 
: 10. gave him favour and wisdom in the sight 

of Pharaoh 
46. Who found favour before God, 
: 23. and had seen the grace of God, was glad, 
:43.to continue in the grace of God. 
: 3. testimony unto the word of his grace, 
26. recommended to the grace of God for 
11. through the grace of the Lord Jesus 
40. being recommended by the brethren unto 

the grace of God. 
;27. which had believed through grace: 
:24.to testify the gospel of the grace of God. 
32. you to God, and to the word of his grace, 
: 27. willing to shew the Jews a. pleasure, 
: 3. And desired favour against him, 

9. willing to do the Jews a, pleasure, 
: 5. By whom we have received grace and 

7. Grace to you and peace from 
:24. Being justified freely by his grace 
: 4. is the reward not reckoned of grace, but 

of debt. 
16. of faith, that (it might be) by grace ; 



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i Ro. 5: 2. by faith into this grace wherein we stand, 
15. much more the grace of God, and the 

gift by grace, 
17. they which receive abundance of grace 
20. grace did much more abound: 
21. even so might grace reign through 
6: 1. continue in sin, that grace may abound? 

14. ye are not under the law, but under grace. 

15. not under the law, but under grace? 
17. But God be thanked, (lit. thanks to God) 

that ye were 
11:5. remnant according to the election of grace. 
6. if by grace, then (is it) no more of works: 
otherwise grace is no more grace. 

— of works, then is it no more grace : 
12: 3. through the grace given unto me, 

6. according to the grace that is given to us, 
15: 15. because of the grace that is given to me 
16: 20. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 
24. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 
ICo. 1: 3. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from 
4. for the grace of God which is given you 
3:10. According to the grace of God which 
10:30. For if I by grace be a partaker, 
15:10. But by the grace of God I am what I am : 
and his grace which (was bestowed) 
upon me 

— not I, but the grace of God which was 
with me. 

57. But thanks (be) to God, which giveth us 
16: 3. to bring your liberality unto Jerusalem. 
23. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 
2Co. 1 : 2. Grace (be) to you and peace from 

12. but by the grace of God, we have had our 

15. that ye might have a second benefit ; 
2 :1 4. Now thanks (be) unto God, which 
4: 15. that the abundant grace might through 
6: 1 . ye receive not the grace of God in vain. 
8 : 1 . do you to wit of the grace of God bestowed 

4. that we would receive the gift, and 

6. finish in you the same grace also. 

7. (see) that ye abound in this grace also. 
9. ye know the grace of our Lord Jesus 

16. But thanks (be) to God, which put 
19. to travel with us with this grace, which 

9: 8. And God (is) able to make all grace 
abound toward you ; 

14. for the exceeding grace of God in you. 

15. Thanks (be) unto God for his 
12: 9. My grace is sufficient for thee: 
13:14(13).The#race of the Lord Jesus Christ, 

Gal. 1 : 3. Grace (be) to you and peace from 

6. that called you into the grace of Christ 
15. and called (me) by his grace, 
2: 9. perceived the grace that was given unto 

21 . 1 do not frustrate the grace of God: 
5 : 4. ye are fallen from grace. 
6; 18. the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 
Eph. 1 : 2. Grace (be) to you, and peace, from 

6. To the praise of the glory of his grace, 

7. according to the riches of his grace ; 
2: 5. by grace ye are saved ; 

7. shew the exceeding riches of his grace 

8. For by grace are ye saved through faith ; 
3: 2. of the dispensation of the grace of God 

which is given me 

7. according to th.e gift of the grace of God 

8. is this grace given, that I should preach 
4: 7. unto every one of us is given grace 

29. it may minister grace unto the hearers. 
6:24. Grace (be) with all them that love our 
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Col. 



1: 2. 

7. 

4:23. 

Is 2. 

6. 

3:16. 

4: 6. 

18. 

lTh. Is 1. 

5:28. 

2Th. 1: 2. 

12. 

2:16. 

3:18. 

Is 2. 

12. 

14. 



ITi. 



Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from 
ye all are partakers of my grace. 
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 
Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from 
and knew the grace of God in truth: 
singing with grace in your hearts to 
Let your speech (be) alway with grace, 
Grace (be) with you. Amen. 
Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from 
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 
Grace unto you, and peace, from 
according to the grace of our God and 
consolation and good hope through grace, 
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 
Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from 
And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, 
And the grace of our Lord was exceeding 
abundant 
6:21. Grace (be) with thee. Amen. 
2Ti. Is 2. Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from 
3. 1 thank God, whom I serve from 
9. according to his own purpose and grace, 
2: l.be strong in the grace that is in Christ 
4:22. Grace (be) with you. Amen. 
Tit. Is 4. Grace, mercy, (and) peace, from 
2:11. For the grace of God that bringeth 
3 : 7 . That being justified by his grace, we 
15. Grace (be) with you all. Amen. 
Philem. 3. Grace to you, and peace, from 

7. we have great joy and consolation 
25. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 
Heb 2 : 9. that he by the grace of God should taste 
4: 16. come boldly unto the throne of grace, 

— and find grace to help in time of need. 
10: 29. done despite unto the Spirit of grace? 
12: 15. lest any man fail of the grace of God ; 

28. let us have grace, whereby we may serve 
13: 9. the heart be established with grace ; 
25. Grace (be) with you all. Amen. 
Jas. 4: 6. But he giveth more grace. 

— but giveth grace unto the humble. 
lPet.1 : 2. Grace unto you, and peace, be multiplied. 

10. who prophesied of the grace (that should 

come) unto you: 
13. for the grace that is to be brought 
2: 19. For this (is) thankworthy, if a man 

20. this (is) acceptable with God. 
3: 7. being heirs together of the grace of life ; 
4: 10. stewards of the manifold grace of God. 
5: 5. and giveth grace to the humble. 
10. But the God of all grace, who hath 
12. testifying that this is the true grace of God 
wherein ye stand. 
2Pet.l : 2. Grace and peace be multiplied unto you 

3: 18. But grow in grace, and (in) the knowledge 
2Joh. 3. Grace be with you, mercy, (and) peace, 
Jude 4. turning the grace of our God into 
Rev. Is 4. Grace (be) unto you, and peace, from 
22 : 21. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ (be) 



lCo.12: 9. to another the gifts of healing by the 
28. then gifts of healings, helps, 

30. Have all the gifts of healing? 

31. covet earnestly the best gifts: and yet 
2Co. 1 : 11. for the gift (bestowed) upon us by the 

j ITi. 4:14. Neglect not the gift that is in thee, 

I 2Ti. Is 6. stir up the gift of God, which is in thee 

i lPet.4:10. As every man hath received the gift, 



^apiTOw, karitoo. 

Lu. 1 :28. Hail, (thou that art) highly favoured, 
Eph Is 6. of his grace, wherein he hath made us 

accepted (lit. hath graced us) in the 

beloved. 



2Joh. 



^(Zjorrjc? kartees. 

12. 1 would not (write) with paper and ink: 



^acr/xa, kasma. 

Lu. 16:26. there is a great gulf fixed: 



^EtXoC) kilos. 

Mat.15: 8. and honoureth me with (their) lips ; 
Mar 7: 6. honoureth me with (their) Zips, 
Ro. 3: 13. poison of asps (is) under their lips: 
lCo. 14:21. With (men of ) other tongues and other 

lips 
Heb 11 : 12. and as the sand which is by the sea shore 

13: 15. the fruit of (our) lips giving thanks to 
lPet.3:10.and his lips that they speak no guile: 



Xapio-fxa, karisma. 

Ro. 1:11. impart unto you some spiritual gift, 
5: 15. so also (is) the free gift. 

16. but the free gift (is) of many offences 
6: 23. the gift of God (is) eternal life 
11 :29. For the gifts and calling of God (are) 
12s 6. Having then gifts differing 
lCo. 1 : 7. ye come behind in no gift; 

7 : 7. every man hath his proper gift 
12: 4. there are diversities of gifts, but the 



X^aZoiJ-ai, kimazomai. 

Acts27:18. And we being exceedingly tossed with a 
tempest, 



XtifJLcippoQ, kimarros. 

Joh. 18 : 1 . over the brook Cedron, 



Xetjuiujv, kimon. 

Mat.16: 3. (It will be)/owZ weather to day: 

24:20. that your flight be not in the winter, 
Mar 13: 18. your flight be not in the winter. 
Joh. 10: 22. dedication, and it was winter. 
Acts27:20.no small tempest lay on (us), 
2Ti. 4:21. Do thy diligence to come before winter. 



x dp, Mr. 

Mat. 3: 12. Whose fan (is) in his hand, 

4: 6. in (their) hands they shall bear thee up, 
5:30. if thy right hand offend thee, 
8: 3. Jesus put forth (his) hand, and touched 
him, 
15. he touched her hand, and the fever left 
9:18. lay thy hand upon her, and she shall live. 
25. took her by the hand, and the maid arose. 



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Mat. 12 

14 
15 

17 

18 



19 



27 
Mar 1 



16 
Lu. 1 



10. which had (his) hand withered. 
13. Stretch forth thine hand. 

49. he stretched forth his hand toward his 

31. stretched forth (his) hand, and caught 
him, 

: 2. for they wash not their hands when 

20. but to eat with unwashen hands 
: 22. shall be betrayed into the hands of men: 
: 8. if thy hand or thy foot offend thee, 

— rather than having two hands or two feet 
: 13. should put (his) hands on them, and 

15. he laid (his) hands on them, and departed 
: 13. Bind him hand and foot, 
:23. He that dippeth (his) hand with me 

45. is betrayed into the hands of sinners. 

50. laid hands on Jesus, and took him. 

51. stretched out (his) hand, and drew his 

sword, 
: 24. washed (his) hands before the multitude, 
: 31. and took her by the hand, 
41. put forth (his) hand, and touched 
: 1. which had a withered hand. 

3. which had the withered hand, Stand forth. 

5. Stretch forth thine hand. 

— and his hand was restored whole as 
: 23. come and lay thy hands on her, 

41. took the damsel by the hand, 
: 2. are wrought by his hands ? 

5. laid his hands upon a few sick folk, 
: 2. with unwashen, hands, they found fault. 

3. except they wash (their) hands oft, 

5. eat bread with unwashen hands ? 

32. to put his hand upon him. 
:23.he took the blind man by the hand, 

— his eyes, and put his hands upon him, 
25. he put (his) hands again upon his eyes, 
27. took him by the hand, and lifted him up; 
31. is delivered into the hands of men, 

43. if thy hand offend thee, cut it 

— than having two hands to go into hell, 
16. in his arms, put (his) hands upon them, 

and blessed them. 
41. is betrayed into the hands of sinners. 

46. laid their hands on him, and took him. 

18. they shall lay hands on the sick, and they 
66. And the hand of the Lord was with him. 
71. and from the hand of all that hate us ; 
74. delivered out of the hand of our enemies 
17. Whose fan (is) in his hand, 

: 11. And in (their) hands they shall bear 
40. laid his hands on every one of them, 
13. he put forth (his) hand, and touched him, 
l.did eat, rubbing (them) in (their) hands. 

6. whose right hand was withered. 
8. which had the withered hand, 

10. Stretch forth thy hand. 

— his hand was restored whole 
54. and took her by the hand, and called, 

44. shall be delivered into the hands of men. 
62. No man, having put his hand to theplough, 
13. And he laid (his) hands on her: 
22. and put a ring on his hand, and 

19. sought to lay hands on him ; 
12. they shall lay their hands on you, 

21. the hand of him that betrayeth me 
53. ye stretched forth no hands against me: 
46. into thy hands I commend my spirit: 

7. be delivered into the hands of sinful men, 

39. Behold my hands and my feet, 

40. he shewed them (his) hands and (his) 

feet. 
50. he lifted up his hands, and blessed them. 



Joh. 3:35 

7:30 

44 

28 
29 
39 
44 
3, 
9 
20 
25 

27 



10: 



20: 



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.and hath given all things into his hand. 
.but no man laid hands on him, because 
.but no man laid hands on him. 
.pluck them out of my hand. 
.to pluck (them) out of my Father's hand. 
. he escaped out of their hand, 
.bound hand and foot with graveclothes: 
.given all things into his hands, * 

but also (my) hands and (my) head, 
.shewed unto them (his) hands 
. Except I shall see in his hands 
and thrust my hand into his side, 
. Reach hither thy finger, and behold my 
hands ; and reach hither thy hand, and 
thrust 
21 : 18. thou shalt stretch forth thy hands, 
Acts 2: 23. by wicked hands have crucified 

3: 7. took him by the right hand, and lifted 
4: 3. they laid hands on them, and put 
28. whatsoever thy hand and thy counsel 
30. stretching forth thine hand to heal ; 
5: 12. by the hands of the apostles were many 

18. laid their hands on the apostles, and put 
6: 6. prayed, they laid (their) hands on them. 
7:25. how that God by his hand would 
35. by the hand of the angel which appeared 
41. rejoiced in the works of their own hands. 
50. Hath not my hand made 
8: 17. Then laid they (their) hands on them, and 
they received 

18. through laving on of the apostles' hands 

19. that on whomsoever I lay hands, 
9: 12. coming in, and putting (his) hand on 

him, 
17. and putting his hands on him said, 
41. he gave her (his) hand, and lifted 

11:21. And the hand of the Lord was with them : 
30. by the hands of Barnabas and Saul. 

12: l.the king stretched forth (his) hands to vex 

7. chains fell off from (his) hands. 
1 1 . me out of the hand of Herod, 
17. beckoning unto them with the hand to 

13: 3. prayed, and laid (their) hands on them, 
11. behold, the hand of the Lord (is) upon 
thee, 

16. beckoning with (his) hand said, 
14: 3. and wonders to be done by their hands. 
15: 23. they wrote (letters) by them (lit. by the 

hand of them) 
17: 25. Neither is worshipped with men's hands, 
19: 6. when Paul had laid (his) handsu-pon them, 
1 1 . special miracles by the hands of Paul : 
26.be no gods, which are made with hands : 
33. Alexander beckoned with the hand, 
20:34. these hands have ministered unto my 
21 : 11. bound his own hands and feet, 

— shall deliver (him) into the hands of the 
27. all the people, and laid hands on him, 
40. beckoned with the hand unto the people. 
23: 19. captain took him by the hand, and went 
24: 7. took (him) away out of our hands, 
26: 1. Paul stretched forth the hand, 
28: 3. and fastened on his hand, 
4. beast hang on his hand, 

8. laid his hands on him, and healed him. 

17. into the hands of the Romans. 
Ro. 10:21.1 have stretched forth my hands unto 
lCo. 4: 12. labour, working with our own hands : 

12:15. Because I am not the hand, I am not of 

21. And the eye cannot say unto the hand, 
16:21. salutation of (me) Paul with mine own 
hand. 



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2Co 


11: 


33. 


Gal. 


3: 


19. 




6: 


11. 


Eph 


.4:28. 


Col. 


4: 


18. 


ITh 


4: 


11. 


2Th 


3: 


17. 


ITi. 


2: 


8. 




4: 


14. 




5:22. 


2Ti. 


1: 


6. 


Phileml9. 


Heb 


1: 


10. 




2 


7. 




6 


2. 




8 


9. 




10:31. 




12 


12. 


Jas. 


4 


8. 


lPet.5: 


6. 


Uoh.l 


1. 


Rev 


. 1 


16. 
17. 




6 


5. 




7 


9. 




8 


4. 




9:20. 




10 


2. 
5. 

8. 
10. 




13 


16. 




14 


9. 
14. 




17 


4. 




19 


2. 




20 


1. 

4. 



and escaped his hands. 
by angels in the hand of a mediator, 
written unto you with mine own hand. 
working with (his) hands the thing which 
.The salutation by the hand of me Paul, 
and to work with your own hands, 
of Paul with mine own hand, 
lifting up holy hands, without wrath 
with the laying on of the hands of the 

presbytery. 
Lay hands suddenly on no man, 
, in thee by the putting on of my hands. 
written (it) with mine own hand, 
. the heavens are the works of thine hands : 
. set him over the works of thy hands : 
.of baptisms, and of laying on of hands, 
.when I took them by the hand to lead 

them 
. to fall into the hands of the living God. 
. lift up the hands which hang down, 
. Cleanse (your) hands, (ye) sinners ; 
under the mighty hand of God, that he 
. and our hands have handled, of the 
.he had in his right hand seven stars: 
.he laid his right hand upon me, 
.pair of balances in his hand. 
. and palms in their hands ; 
. up before God out of the angel's hand. 
. repented not of the works of their hands, 

that they should not worship 
.he had in his hand a little book 
. lifted up his hand to heaven, 
.which is open in the hand of the angel 
. book out of the angel's hand, 
. to receive a mark in their right hand, or 
.mark in his forehead, or in his hand, 
.and in his hand a sharp sickle. 
. having a golden cup in her hand full of 
. and hath avenged the blood of his servants 

at her hand. 
. and a great chain in his hand. 
.upon their foreheads, or in their hands ; 



XupaywyzG), kiragogeo. 

Acts 9: 8. they led him by the hand, and 
22: 11. being led by the hand of them that 



XEipaywyog, liiragogos. 

Actsl3: 11. seeking some to lead him by the hand. 

Xupoypatyov, kirographon. 

Col. 2:14. Blotting out the handwriting of ordinances 
that was against us, 



XzipoTToiriTOQ, kiropoyeetos. 

Mar 14: 58. this temple that is made with hands, 
Acts 7:48.dwelleth not in temples made with hands' 

17:24. not in temples made with hands; 
Eph 2:11. Circumcision in the flesh made by hands± 
Heb 9: 11. tabernacle, not made with hands, 

24. into the holy places made with hands, 



^iporovEw, Mrotoneo. 

Actsl4:23.?#Ae» they had ordained them elders in 

every church, 
2Co. 8:19. who was also chosen of the churches to 

travel with us with this grace, 



■X£iph)v, xeTjOov, kiro?i, klron. 

Mat. 9: 16. and the rent is made worse. 

12:45. of that man is worse than the first. 

27: 64. last error shall be worse than the first. 
Mar 2: 21. and the rent is made worse. 

5: 26. but rather grew worse, 
Lu. 11: 26. of that man is worse than the first. 
Joh. 5: 14. lest a worse thing come unto thee. 
ITi. 5: 8. and is worse than an infidel. 
2Ti. 3:13. But evil men and seducers shall \ 

worse and worse, 
Heb 10:29. Of how much sorer punishment, 
2Pet.2:20.the latter end is worse with them than 



X*ip a > keera. 

Mat.23:14.for ye devour widows' houses, 
Mar 12:40. Which devour widows' houses, 

42. And there came a certain poor toidow, 

43. this poor widow hath cast more in, 
Lu. 2:37. she (was) a widow of about fourscore 

4: 25. many widows were in Israel in 

26. unto a woman (that was) a widow* 
7: 12. only son of his mother, and she was a 
widow : 
18: 3. And there was a widow in that city ; 

5. Yet because this widow troubleth me, 
20:47. Which devour widows' houses, 
21 : 2. a certain poor widow casting in 

3. this poor widow hath cast in more than 
Acts 6: 1 .because their widows were neglected in 

9:39. all the widows stood by him weeping, 
41. when he had called the saints and widows, 
lCo, 7: 8. to the unmarried and widows, It is good 
ITi. 5: 3. Honour widows that are widows indeed. 

4. if any ividow have children or nephews, 

5. she that is a widow indeed, and desolate, 

trusteth in God, 
9. Let not a widow be taken into the number 

under 
11. But the younger widows refuse: 
16. If any man or woman that believeth have 

loidows, let them 
— may relieve them that are widows indeed. 
Jas. 1 : 27. To visit the fatherless and widows in their 

affliction, 
Rev.18: 7. sit a queen, and am no widow, and shall 
see no sorrow. 



X#£C> hthes. 

Joh. 4:52. Yesterday at the seventh hour the fever 
Acts 7: 28. as thou diddest the Egyptian yesterday ? 
Heb 13: 8. Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to 
day, and for ever. 



\t\iadeg, kiliades. 

Lu. 14: 31. able with ten thousand to meet him that 
cometh against him with twenty thou- 



id? 



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Acts 4: 4. of the men was about five thousand. 
1 Co.10: 8. one day three and twenty thousand. 
Rev. 5:11. and thousands of thousands; . 

7: 4. an hundred (and) forty (and) four thou- 
sand of all the tribes of the 

5. of Juda (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

— of Reuben (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

— of Gad (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

6. of Aser (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

— of Nepthalim (were) sealed twelve thou- 

sand. 

— of Manasses (were) sealed twelve thou- 

sand. 

7. of Simeon (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

— of Levi (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

— of Issachar (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

8. of Zabulon (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

— of Joseph (were) sealed twelve thousand. 

— of Benjamin (were) sealed twelve thou- 

sand. 
11: 13. slain of men seven thousand: 
14: l.an hundred forty (and) four thousand, 

having his Father's name 
3. but the hundred (and) forty (and) four 

thousand, 
21 : 16. twelve thousand furlongs. 



\i\iap\0Q, killarkos. 

Mar 6:2-1. a supper to his lords, high captains, and 
Jon. 18: 12. Then the band and the captain and 
Acts21: 31. tidings came unto the chief captain 

32. they saw the chief captain and the 

33. Then the chief captain came near, 
37. he said unto the chief captain, 

22 : 24. The chief captain commanded him to be 
brought 

26. he went and told the chief captain, 

27. Then the chief captain came, and said 

28. And the chief captain answered, With 

29. the chief captain also was afraid, 
23: 10. the chief captain, fearing lest Paul 

15. signify to the chief captain that he 

17. Bring this young man unto the chief 

captain : 

18. and brought (him) to the chief captain, 

19. the chief captain took him by the hand, 
22. chief captain (then) let the young man 

24: 7. But the chief captain Lysias came 

22. When Lysias the chief captain shall 
25:23. with the chief captains, and principal men 
Rev. 6: 15. the rich men, and the chief captains, 
19: 18. of kings, and the flesh of captains, 



XiXioi, kilioi. 

Obs.— This word is only used for ' one thousand,' 
but x^adeg signifies ' thousands.' 

8. as a thousand years, and a thousand years 

as one day. 
3. prophesy a thousand two hundred (and) 
threescore days, 
12: 6. feed her there a thousand two hundred 

(and) threescore days. 
14:20. a thousand (and) six hundred furlongs. 
20: 2. and bound him a thousand years, 

3. till the thousand years should be fulfilled: 

4. and they lived and reigned with Christ a 
thousand years. 



2Pet.3: 



Rev.ll 



Rev.20: 5. until the thousand years were finished. 

6. shall reign with him a thousand years. 

7. when the thousand years are expired, 



\ltu)v, kiton. 

Mat. 5: 40. at the law, and take away thy coat, let 

10:10. neither two coats, neither shoes, nor 
Mar 6: 9. and not put on two coats. 

14:63. Then the high priest rent his clothes, 
Lu. 3:11. He that hath two coats, let him impart to 
6:29.cloke forbid not (to take thy) coat also. 
9: 3. neither have two coats apiece. 
Joh. 19:23. and also (his) coat: now the coat was 

without seam, woven from 
Acts 9:39. shewing the coats and garments which 
Jude 23. hating even the garment spotted by the 



X l( ^ v * kion. 

Mat.28 : 3. and his raiment white as snow : 

Mar 9: 3. became shining, exceeding white as snow ; 

Rev. 1 : 14. white like wool, as white as snow ; 



-xkaixvQ) lilamus. 

Mat.27:28.and put on him a scarlet robe. 
31. they took the robe off from him, 



xXtvaZw, Muazo. 

Acts 2:13. Others mocking said, These men 

17:32. resurrection of the dead, some mocked, 



yXiapoQ) Miaros. 

Rev. 3:16. So then because thou art lukewarm. 



\\wpog, Tiloros. 



Mar 6: 39. by companies upon the green grass. 
Rev. 6: 8.1 looked, and behold a pale horse: 

8: 7. and all green grass was burnt up. 

9: 4. neither any green thing, neither any tree; 



x£t' (Rev. 13:18), see respectively e£aic6cnoi, 
E%r)K0VTa and e'£. 



Xo'iicog, ko'ikos. 

lCo.l5:47.The first man (is) of the earth, earthy: 

48. As (is) the earthy, such (are) they also 

that are earthy : and as 

49. we have borne the image of the earthy, we 



yolvi^ koinix. 

Rev. 6: 6. A measure of wheat for a penny, and three 
measures of barley for a penny ; 



XOipog, koiros. 

Mat. 7 : 6. neither cast ye your pearls before swine 
8:30. an herd of many swine feeding. 



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Mat. 8:31. to go away into the herd of swine. 

32. went into the herd of swine: and behold, 

the whole herd of swine ran 
Mar 5:11. great herd of swine feeding. 

12. Send us into the swine, that we may 

13. and entered into the swine : 

14. they that fed the swine fled, 

16. and (also) concerning the swine. 
Lu. 8 ; 32. an herd of many swine feeding 

33. and entered into the swine : 

15: 15. he sent him into his fields to feed swine. 
16. with the husks that the sivine did eat: 



XoXau), holao. 

Joh. 7: 23. are ye angry at me, because I 



XoX?/, Ttolee. 

Mat.27: 34. vinegar to drink mingled with gall , 
Acts 8: 23. thou art in the gall of bitterness, 



\oog f hobs. 

Mar 6:11. shake off the dust under your feet for 
Rev.l8:19. And they cast dust on their heads, 



| ICo. 3: 12. precious stones, wood, hay, stubble; 
I Jas. 1 : 10. as the flower of the grass he shall pass 
1 1 . but it withereth the grass, and the 
1 Pet. 1:24. For all flesh (is) as grass, and all the 
glory of man as the flower of grass. 
The grass withereth, and the flower 
Rev. 8: 7. all green grass was burnt up. 

9: 4. should not hurt the grass of the earth, 



■)(Of)Yiy£(i), koreegeo. 

2Co. 9:10. both minister bread for (your) food, 
I Pet. 4: 11. as of the ability which God giveth : 



yopoQ) koros. 

Lu. 15: 25. he heard musick and dancing. 



Mat 


5: 6. 




14:20 




15:33. 




37. 


Mar 


6:42. 




7:27. 




8: 4 




8 


Lu. 


6:21 




9:17 




16:21 


Joh 


6:26 


Phi 


4:12 


Jas. 


2:16 


Rev.l9:21 



XopTaZ,(x), kortazo. 

for they shall be filled. 

they did all eat, and were filled: 

as to fill so great a multitude? 

they did all eat, and were filled : 

they did all eat, and were filled. 

Let the children first be filled: 

whence can a man satisfy these 

they did eat, and were filled: 

that hunger now : for ye shall be filled. 

they did eat, and were all filled: 

desiring to be fed with the crumbs 

eat of the loaves, and were filled. 

both to be full and to be hungry, 

be (ye) warmed and filled; 

the fowls were filled with their flesh. 



XopTao-fia, kortasma. 

Acts 7:11 .and our fathers found no sustenance. 



Xoprog, kortos. 

Mat. 6:30. if God so clothe the grass of the field, 
13: 26. But when the blade was sprung up, 
14: 19. to sit down on the grass, and took 

Mar 4:28. first the blade, then the ear, 

6: 39. by companies upon the green grass. 

Lu. 12:28. If then God so clothe the grass, 

Joh. 6:10. there was much grass in the place. 



Xpaojuai, kraomai. 

Acts27: 3. Julius courteously entreated Paul, and 

17. they used helps, undergirding 
ICo. 7:21. if thou mayestbe made free, wse(it) rather 
31 . And they that use this world, as not 
9:12. Nevertheless we have not used this power ; 
15. But I have used none of these things: 
2Co. 1 : 17. thus minded, did I use lightness ? 
3: 12. we use great plainness of speech: 
13:10. lest being present I should use sharpness, 
ITi. 1: 8. the law (is) good, if a man use it lawfully; 
5: 23. but use a little wine for thy 



Xpan), 



krao. 



Lu. 11 : 5. Friend, lend me three loaves ; 



Mat 


. 3 


14. 




6 


8. 




9 


12. 




14 


16. 




21 


3. 




26:65. 


Mai 


2 


17. 
25. 




11: 


3. 




14:63. 


Lu. 


5:31. 




9 


11. 




10 


42. 




15 


7- 




19:31. 






34. 




22 


71. 


Joh 


2 


.25. 




13 


10. 

29. 




16:30. 


Acts 2:45. 




4 


35. 




6 


: 3. 




20:34. 




28 


:10. 


Ro. 


12 


:13. 


lCo.12 


:21. 






24. 


Eph 4 


28. 


» 




29. 


Phi 


. 2 


25. 




4 


16. 
19. 


lTh 


. 1 


8. 




4 


9. 
12. 



Xpua.) kria. 

I have need to be baptized of thee, 

knoweth what things ye have need of, 

They that be whole need not a 

They need not depart ; 

The Lord hath need of them ; 

what further need have we of witnesses? 

They that are whole have no need of the 

when he had need, and was an hungred, 

the Lord hath need of him ; 

What need we any further witnesses ? 

They that are whole need not a 

healed them that had need of healing. 

But one thing is needful: and Mary 

just persons, which need no repentance. 

the Lord hath need of him. 

The Lord hath need of him. 

What need we any further witness ? 

needed (lit. had need) not that any should 

testify of man : 
needeth not save to wash (his) feet, 
that we have need of against the feast ; 
needest not that any man should ask thee: 
to all (men), as every man had need. 
unto every man according as he had need. 
whom we may appoint over this business. 
that these hands have ministered unto my 

necessities, 
.with such things as were necessary. 
.Distributing to the necessity of saints; 
I have no need of thee : 
I have no need of you. 
For our comely (parts) have no need: 
to give to him that needeth. 
but that which is good to the use of 

edifying, (lit. to the edifying of need) 
and he that ministered to my wants. 
once and again unto my necessity. 
my God shall supply all your need 
we need not to speak any thing, 
ye need not that I write unto you: 
ye may have lack of nothing. 



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ITh. 5: l.ye have no need that I write unto you. 
Tit. 3: 14. to maintain good works for necessary 

uses, 
Heb 5: 12. ye have need that one teach you again 
— are become such as have need of milk, 
7 : 1 1. what further need (was there) that another 
10:36. For ye have need of patience, that, 
Uoh.2:27.ye need not that any man teach you: 

3:17. seeth his brother have need, and shutteth 
Rev. 3: 17. and have need of nothing ; 

21 : 23. the city had no need of the sun, 

22: 5. they need no candle, neither light of 



\pr\GLQi kreesis. 



Ro. 1:26. did change the natural use 

27. leaving the natural use of the woman, 



XprjCFTEvofiai, kreestuomai. 

lCo.13: 4. suffereth long, (and) is kind ; 



XPWToXoyia, kreestologia. 

Ro. 16: 18. by good words and fair speeches deceive 



XpeufciXirrig, kreopliiletees. 

Lu. 7:41. a certain creditor which had two debtors: 
16: 5. called every one of his lord's debtors 



Jas. 3: 10. these things ought not so to be. 



XpricrTOQ, kreestos. 



XPV% 



l», kreezo. 



Mat. 6:32. that ye have need of all these things. 
Lu. 11 : 8. and give him as many as he needeth. 

12:30. knoweth that ye have need of these things. 
Ro. 16: 2. assist her in whatsoever business she hath 

need of you : 
2Co. 3: l.or need we, as some (others), epistles of 



XPW a > kreema. 

Mar 10: 23. shall they that have riches enter 
24. is it for them that trust in riches 
Lu. 18:24. How hardly shall they that have riches 
Acts 4: 37. and brought the money, and laid (it) at 
8: 18. he offered them money, 

20. may be purchased with money. 
24:26. He hoped also that money should 



XjOT^artSw, kreematizo. 

Mat. 2: 12. being learned of God in a dream that they 

22. being warned of God in a dream, he 
Lu. 2: 26. it was revealed unto him by the Holy 

Ghost, 
ActslO : 22. was warned from God by an holy angel to 
11:26. the disciples were called (lit. to call the 
disciples) Christians first in Antioch. 
Ro. 7 : 3. she shall be called an adulteress: 
Heb 8: 5. as Moses was admonished of God when 
11: 7. Noah, being warned of God of things not 
12:25. who refused him that spake on earth, 



XP^iiartaiioQi kreematismos. 

Ro. 11 ; 4. what saith the answer of God unto him? 



Xph<yL{JLOQ) kreesimos. 

2Ti. 2 :14. strive not about words to no profit, (but) 



Mat. 11 

Lu. 5 

6 
Ro. 2 

lCo.15 

Eph 4 
lPet.2 



30. For my yoke (is) easy, and my burden is 

light. 
39. he saith, The old is better. 
35. for he .is kind unto the unthankful and 
4. not knowing that the goodness of God 
leadeth thee to 
33. evil communications corrupt good 
32. And be ye kind one to another, 
3. tasted that the Lord (is) gracious 



XpriGTOTiiQ, kreestotees. 

Ro. 2: 4.despisest thou the riches of his goodness 
3:12. there is none that doeth good, 
11 :22. Behold therefore the goodness and 

— but toward thee, goodness, if thou continue 
in (his) goodness : 
2Co. 6: 6. by longsuffering, by kindness, 'by the 

Holy Ghost, 
Gal. 5: 22. longsuffering, gentleness, goodness, 
Eph 2: 7. in (his) kindness toward us through Christ 
Col. 3:12. kindness, humbleness of mind, meekness, 
Tit. 3: 4. But after that the kindness and love of 
God our Saviour 



Xpito) krio. 

Lu. 4: 18. because he hath anointed me to preach 
Acts 4: 27. against thy holy child Jesus, whom thou 

hast anointed, 
10:38. How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with 

the Holy Ghost and 
2Co. 1 : 21. and hath anointed us, (is) God; 
Heb 1 : 9. hath anointed thee with the oil of gladness 



XpicriuLa, krisma. 

Uoh.2:20.ye have an unction from the Holy One, 

27. But the anointing which ye have received 

of 
— but as the same anointing teacheth you 



Xpovi£u), kronizo. 



Mat.24:48.My lord delaycth his coming; 

25: 5. While the bridegroom tarried, they 
Lu. 1 : 21 . marvelled that he tarried so long in 

12:45. My lord delayeth his coming; 
Heb 10:37. he that shall come will come, and will not 
tarry. 

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Mat. 2: 



Mar 2 

9 

Lu. 1 

4 



18 
20 

Joh. 5 

7 

12 

14 

Acts 1 



Ro. 



16 



lCo. 7 

16 

Gal. 4 

ITh. 5: 
2Ti. 1: 

Tit. 1 

Heb 4 

5, 

11 

lPet.l 



Jude 
Rev. 



Xpovog, kronos. 

enquired of them diligently what time 
according to the time which he had 
After a long time the lord of those 
as long )( as they have the bridegroom 
How long )( is it ago since this came 
Now Elisabeth's full time came that 
in a moment of time. 
which had devils long time, 
For often^'mes it had caught him : 
And he would not for a while : 
into a far country for a long time. 
that he had been now a long time 
Yet a little while am I with you, -x 
Yet a little while is the light with you. 
Have I been so long time with you, 
Lord, wilt thou at this time restore 
to know the times or the seasons, 
have companied with us all the time 
must receive until the times of restitution 
when the time of the promise drew nigh, 
when he was full forty years old, (lit. 

when the time of forty years was filled 

to him) 
of long time he had bewitched them 
about the time of forty years suffered 
Long time therefore abode they 
they abode long time with the disciples, 
after they had tarried (there) a space, 
And the times of this ignorance God 
to tarry longer time with them, 
after he had spent some time (there), 
himself stayed in Asia for a season. 
I have been with you at all seasons, 
Now when much time was spent, 
as long )( as he liveth ? 
kept secret since the world began, (lit. in 

the times of ages) 
.as long )( as her husband liveth; 
but I trust to tarry a while with you, 
.as long )( as he is a child, 
when the fulness of the time was come, 
, But of the times and the seasons, 
given us in Christ Jesus before the world 

began; (lit. before the times of ages) 
.promised before the world began; (lit. 

§-c.) 
. To day, after so long a time ; 
. when for the time ye ought to be teachers, 
.for the time would fail me to tell of 
.pass the time of your sojourning (here) 
.was manifest in these last times for you, 
.should live the rest of (his) time in 
. For the time past of (our) life may 
.there should be mockers in the last time, 
. And I gave her space to repent of 
. should rest yet for a little season, 
.that there should be time no longer: \^ 
.he must be loosed a little season. 



\povoTpL^,i(j)< i kronotribeo. 

Acts20:16.he would not spend the time in Asia: 



YjoiWocj kruseos. 



2Ti. 2 : 20. not only vessels of gold and of silver, 
Heb 9: 4. Which had the golden censer, 
— the golden pot that had manna, 



Rev. 1 : 12. 1 saw seven golden candlesticks ; 

13. about the paps with a golden girdle. 
20. and the seven golden candlesticks. 
2: 1. midst of the seven golden candlesticks; 
4: 4. they had on their heads crowns of gold. 
5 : 8. and golden vials full of odours, 
8: 3. having a golden censer ; 

— upon the golden altar which was before 
9: 13. from the four horns of the golden altar 

20. devils, and idols of gold, and silver, 
14: 14. having on his head a golden crown, 
15: 6. breasts girded with golden girdles. 

7. seven golden vials full of the wrath of God, 
17: 4. having a golden cup in her hand full 
21 : 15. had a golden reed to measure the city, 



XpVGlOV, 



krusioji. 



Acts 3: 6. Silver and gold have I none ; 

20:33.1 have coveted no man's silver, or gold, 
Heb 9: 4. overlaid round about with gold, 
IPet. 1 : 7. much more precious than of gold that 

18. notredeemed with corruptible things, (as) 
silver and gold, 
3: 3. plaiting the hair, and of wearing of gold, 
Rev. 3: 18. to buy of me gold tried in the fire, 

21: 18. and the city (was) pure gold, like unto 
clear glass. 
21. the street of the city (was) pure gold, as 
it were transparent glass. 



XpvvoSaKTvXiog, krusodahtulios. 

Jas. 2: 2. a man with a gold ring, in 



XpvaoXiOog, krusolitkos. 

Rev.21:20.the seventh, chrysolite; 



XpvaoTTpaaoQ, hrusoprasos. 

Rev.21 : 20. the tenth, a chrysoprasus ; 



XpvaoQi hrasos. 

Mat. 2: 11. unto him gifts ; gold, and frankincense, 
10: 9. Provide neither gold, nor silver, nor 
23: 16. shall swear by the gold of the temple, 
17. whether is greater, the gold, or the temple 
that sanctifieth the gold? 
Actsl7:29.that the Godhead is like unto gold, or 
lCo. 3:12. upon this foundation gold, silver, 
ITi. 2: 9. not with broidered hair, or gold, or 
Jas. 5: 3. Your gold and silver is cankered ; 
Rev. 9: 7. as it were crowns like gold, 

17: 4. decked with gold and precious stones 
18:12. The merchandise of gold, and silver, 
16. decked with gold, and precious stones, 



XpVi 



krusoo. 



Rev.17: 4. decked with gold (lit. made golden with 
gold) 
18: 16. decked with gold, (lit. made golden, &c. ) 



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Xpwe ? kros. 

Actsl9: 12. So that from his body were brought 



^wXoCj kolos. 



Mat.U : 5. the lame walk, the lepers are cleansed, 
15: 30. lame, blind, dumb, maimed, 

31 . the lame to walk, and the blind to see: 
18: 8. to enter into life halt or 
21: 14. the blind and the lame came to him 
Mar 9: 45. better for thee to enter halt into life, 
Lu. 7:22. the lame walk, the lepers are 

14: 13. the maimed, the lame, the blind: 
21. and the halt, and the blind. 
Joh. 5: 3. of blind, halt, withered, waiting for 
Acts 3: 2. man lame from his mother's womb 

11. as the lame man which was healed held 
8: 7. and that were lame, were healed. 
14: 8. impotent in his feet, being a cripple from 
his mother's womb, 
Hebl2: 13. lest that which is lame be turned out of the 
way; 



Xw/)t£w, korizo. 

6. let not man put astnider. 
9. let not man put asunder. 
4. that they should not depart from 

1 . Paul departed from Athens, and 

2. commanded all Jews to depart from Rome: 
Ro. 8:35. Who shall separate us from the love of 

39. shall be able to separate us from the love 
lCo. 7:10. Let not the wife depart from (her) 
11. But and if she depart, let her 
15. if the unbelieving depart, let him depart. 
Philem 15. For perhaps he therefore departed for a 
Heb 7:26.undefiled, separate (lit. separated) from 
sinners, 



Mat.19 

MarlO 
Acts 1 

18 



X^pct, kora. 



Mat. 2 


12. 


4- 


16. 


8: 


28. 


Mar 1 


5. 


5: 


1. 




10. 


Lu. 2 


8. 


3 


1. 


8 


•26. 


12 


16. 


15 


13. 




14. 




15. 


19 


12. 


21 


21. 


Joh. 4 


35. 


11 


54. 




bo. 


Acts 8 


: 1. 


10:39. 


12 


:20. 


13 


49. 


16 


: 6. 


18 


-.23. 


26 


:20. 


27 


:27. 


Jas. 5 


: 4. 



into their own country another way. 

to them which sat in the region and 

into the country of the Gergesenes, 

unto him all the land of Judaea, 

into the country of the Gadarenes. 

away out of the country. 

were in the same country shepherds 

and of the region of Trachonitis, 

at the country of the Gadarenes, 

The ground of a certain rich man brought 

took his journey into a far country, 

a mighty famine in that land; 

to a citizen of that country ; 

went into a far country to receive 

let net them that are in the countries enter | 

thereinto, 
look on the fields ; for they are white 
unto a country near to the wilderness, 
many went out of the country up to 
throughout the regions of Judaea and 
which he did both in the land of the Jews, 
because their country was nourished by 
published throughout all the region. 
and the region of Galatia, 
went over (all) the country of Galatia 
. and throughout all the coasts of Judaea, 
that they drew near to some country ; 
who have reaped down your fields, 



\wpiw, koreo. 

Mat.l5:17 .goeth into the belly, and is cast 

19:11. All (men) ca?mot receive this saying, 

12. He that is able to receive (it), let him re- 
ceive (it). 
Mar 2: 2. insomuch that there was no room to receive 

(them), no, not 
Joh. 2: 6. containing two or three firkiris apiece. 
8: 37. because my word hath no place in you. 
21:25.1 suppose that even the world itself could 
not contain the books 
2Co. 7: 2. Receive us ; we have wronged no man, 
2Pet.3: 9. but that all should come to repentance. 



X^piov, korion. 

Mat.26:36.unto a place called Gethsemane, 
Mar 14: 32. a place which was named Gethsemane: 
Joh, 4: 5. near to the parcel of ground that Jacob 
Acts 1:18. purchased afield with the reward of 

19. that field is called in their proper tongue, 
Aceldama, that is to say, The field of 
blood. 
4:34. as many as were possessors of 'lands or 
5: 3. (part) of the price of the land? 

8. whether ye sold the land for so much ? 
28: 7. were possessio?is of the chief man of the 



XtopiQi koris. 

Mat.l 3 : 34. without a parable spake he not unto them : 
14:21. beside women and children. 
15:38. beside women and children. 
Mar 4:34. without a parable spake he not unto them: 
Lu. 6: 49. a man that without a foundation 
Joh. 1 : 3. without him was not any thing made 
15: 5. without me ye can do nothing. 
20: 7. wrapped together in a place by itself. 
Ro. 3:21. righteousness of God without the law 
28. by faith without the deeds of the law. 
4: 6. imputeth righteousness without works, 
7: 8. For without the law sin (was) dead. 
9. 1 was alive without the law once: 
10: 14. how shall they hear without a preacher? 
lCo. 4: 8. ye have reigned as kings without us: 

11: 11. neither is the man without the woman, 
neither the woman without the man, in 
the Lord. 
2Co.ll : 28. Beside those things that are without, 
Eph. 2: 12. at that time ye were without Christ, 
Phi. 2: 14. Do all things without murmurings and 
ITi. 2: 8. without wrath and doubting. 

5:21. without preferring one before another, 
Philem 14. without thy mind would I do nothing ; 
Heb 4: 15. tempted like as (we are, yet) without sin. 
7: 7. without all contradiction the less 
20. inasmuch as not without an oath 
21(20). those priests were made without an 
oath ; 
9: 7. not without blood, which he offered 
18. was dedicated icithout blood. 
22. and without shedding of blood is no re- 
mission. 
28. appear the second time without sin unto 
10:28. died u-ithout mercy under two or three 
11: 6. But without faith (it is) impossible 

40, that they without us should not be 
12: 8. But if ye be without chastisement, 

14. without which no man shall see the Lord: 



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26. as the body without the spirit is dead, so 
faith without works 



X&pog, koros. 

Acts27: 12. toward the south west and north west. 



\fjaX\it), psallo. 



Ro. 15: 9. 1 will confess.. .and sing unto thy name. 
1Co.14:15.I will sing with the spirit, and I will sing 

with the understanding 
Eph. 5: 19. singing and making melody in your heart 

to the Lord ; 
Jas. 5 : 13. Is any merry ? let him sing psalms. 



\fja\fjLog, psalmos. 

Lu. 20 :42. David himself saith in the book of Psalms, 

24:44. and (in) the psalms, concerning me. 
Acts 1 : 20. it is written in the book of Psalms, Let 

13:33. it is also written in the second psalm, 
lCo.14: 26. every one of you hath a psalm, 
Eph. 5:19. Speaking to yourselves in psalms and 
Col. 3: 16. admonishing one another in psalms 



ipsv$a<>£\(()og, psudadelphos. 

2Co.ll :26. (in) perils among false brethren ; 
Gal. 2: 4. And that because of false brethren 



IpZvdaTTOGToXoQ, pSUdapOStohs . 
2Co.ll : 13. For such (are)/a/se apostles, 



ipevSriQ, psudees. 



Acts 6: 13. And set up false witnesses, 
Rev. 2 : 2. and hast found them liars : 

21 : 8. sorcerers, and idolaters, and all liars, 



ipevSoSidacncaXog, psudodidaskalos. 

2Pet.2: 1. there shall be false teachers among you, 

\pzvdo\6yog, psudologos. 

iTi. 4: 2. Speaking lies in hypocrisy ; 



Mat. 


5 


11. 


Acts 5. 


3. 






4. 


Ro. 


9 


1. 


2Co.U 


81. 


Gal. 


1 


20. 


Col. 


3 


9. 


ITi. 


o 


7. 



TpevSofjiai, psudomai. 

all manner of evil against you falsely, 
why hath Satan filled thine heart to lie to 

the Holy Ghost, 
thou hast not lied unto men, but 
I say the truth in Christ, I lie not, 
knoweth that I lie not. 
behold, before God, I lie not. 
Lie not one to another, seeing that ye 
I speak the truth in Christ, (and) lie not; 



Heb 6: 18. in which (it was) impossible for God to 

lie, 
Jas. 3 : 14. glory not, and lie not against the truth. 
Uoh.l : 6. we lie, and do not the truth: 
Rev. 3: 9. say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie 



ipzvdofiapTvp, psudomartur. 

Mat.26: 60. though many false witnesses came, 

— At the last came two false witnesses, 
lCo.15: 15. we are found/a&e witnesses of God ; 



^EvSo/uiapTvpiu), psudomartur eo. 

Mat.l9:18.Thou shalt not bear false witness, 
Mar 10: 19. Do not bear false witness, 

14:56. For many bare false witness against him, 
57. arose certain, and bare false witness against 
him, 
Lu. 18:20. Do not bear false witness, 
Ro. 13: 9. Thou shalt not bear false witness, 



ipevSo/uLapTvpia, psudomartur ia. 

Mat.15: 19. thefts, false witness, blasphemies: 
26:59. sought false witness against Jesus, 



\pev<i)OTrpo<f)r)TriQ, psudopropheetees. 

Mat. 7 : 15. Beware of false prophets, 

24:11. And many false prophets shall rise, 
24. and false prophets, and shall shew 
Mar 13:22. For false Christs and false prophets shall 

rise, 
Lu. 6:26. so did their fathers to the false prophets. 
Actsl3: 6. sorcerer, a. false prophet, a Jew, 
2Pet. 2 : 1 . But there were false prophets also 
Uoh.4: 1. because many false prophets are gone out 

into the world. 
Rev.l6:13.and out of the mouth of the fake prophet. 
19: 20. and with him the false prophet that 
20: 10. where the beast and the false prophet 



\pEvSog, psudos. 



Joh. 8:44. When he speaketh a lie, he speaketh 
Ro. 1 :25. changed the truth of God into a lie, 
Eph 4:25. Wherefore putting away lying, 
2Th, 2: 9. all power and signs and lying wonders, 

11. that they should believe a lie: 
Uoh.2:21.and that no lie is of the truth. 

27. and is truth, and is no lie, 
Rev.21 -.27. worketh abomination, or (maketh) a lie 
22: 15. whosoever loveth and maketh a lie. 



\pEvS6xpKJTOQ, psudokristos. 

Mat.24:24.For there shall arise false Christs, 
Mar 13: 22. For false Christs and false prophets shall 
rise, 



-ipEv^u)vvp.og, psudbnumos. 

ITi. 6: 20. oppositions of science falsely so called; 



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ipevajua, psusma. 

3: 7. abounded through my lie unto his glory; 



Mat.l6:25 



2<> 



ipeixjTrjg, psustees. 
Joh. 8: 44. for he is a liar, and the father of it. 

55.1 shall be a liar like unto you: 
Ro. 3: 4. let God be true, but every man a liar; 
ITi. 1 : 10. for liars, for perjured persons, 
Tit. 1 : 12. said, The Cretians (are) alway liars, evil 

beasts, 
Uoh. 1:10. that we have not sinned, we make him a 
liar, 
2: 4.keepeth not his commandments, is a liar, 

22. Who is a liar but he that denieth 
4:20. and hateth his brother, he is a liar: 
5:10. believeth not God hath made him a liar : 



20 

22 

26 

Mar 3 



iprjXa^au), pseelaphao. 



Lu. 24:39. handle me, and see; for a spirit 
Actsl7:27.if haply they might feel after him, 
Heb 12: 18. unto the mount that might be touched, 
Uoh.l: Land our hands have handled, 



iprityiZw, pseephizo. 

Lu. 14: 28. and counteth the cost, 
Rev,13:18.Z,e* him that hath understanding count 
the number of the beast: 



14 

Lu. 1 

2 

6 

9 



ipij^og, pseephos. 

Acts26:10.I gave my voice (lit. pebble of voting) 

against (them). 
Rev. 2:17. will give him a white stone, and in the 

stone a new name written 



^lOvptafxog, psithurismos. 

2Co.l2:20. whisperings, swellings, tumults: 



ipi6vpL(7Trigy psithuristees. 

Ro. 1 : 29 (30) . full of. . .deceit, malignity ; whisperers, 



\piXiov, psikion. 

Mat.l5:27. eat of the crumbs which fall from 

Mar 7 : 28. eat of the children's crumbs. 

Lu. 16: 21. to be fed with the crumbs which fell 



^ U X*7' P s ukee. 

Mat. 2:20. which sought the young child's life. 
6:25. Take no thought for your life, what ye 

— Is not the life more than meat, 
10: 28. but are not able to kill the soul: 

— to destroy both soul and body in hell. 

39. He that findeth his life shall lose it: and 
he that loseth his life for my sake 
11 : 29. and ye shall find rest unto your souls. 
12: 18. in whom my soul is well pleased: 



14 

17 

21 

Joh. 10 



12:25, 



27. 
37. 
38. 
13. 
27. 
31. 
41. 
43. 
23. 
32. 
14. 
2. 
22. 
24. 
26. 
10. 
24, 
10. 
22. 
37. 

Ro. 2: 9. 
11: 3, 
13: 1. 
16: 4. 

1Co.15:45 



13; 



15: 

Acts 2 



2Co. 1: 
12: 

Eph 6; 



whosoever will save his life shall lose it. 

and whosoever will lose his life for my 
the whole world, and lose his own soul? 

or what shall a man give in exchange 

for his soid? 
to give his life a ransom for many, 
with all thy heart, and with all thy soid, 
My soul is exceeding sorrowful, 
to save life, or to kill? 
whosoever will save his life shall lose it; 

but whosoever shall lose his life for my 
gain the whole world, and lose his own 

soul? 
give in exchange for his soul ? 
to give his life a ransom for many, 
with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, 
the understanding, and with all the soul, 
My soul is exceeding sorrowful 
My soul doth magnify the Lord, 
shall pierce through thy own soul 
to save life, or to destroy (it) ? 
whosoever will save his life shall 
whosoever will lose his life for my 
is not come to destroy men's lives, but to 
all thy heart, and with all thy soul, 
And I will say to my soul, Soul, thou hast 

much goods 
this night thy soul shall be required 
Take no thought for your life, what 
The life is more than meat, 
yea, and his own life also, he cannot be 
Whosoever shall seek to save his life 
In your patience possess ye your soids. 
the good shepherd giveth his life for 
I lay down my life for the sheep, 
because I lay down my life, 
How long dost thou make us {lit. our 

soul) to doubt? 
He that loveth his life shall lose it; and 

he that hateth his life in this 
Now is my soul troubled ; 
I will lay down my life for thy sake. 
Wilt thou lay down thy life for my sake ? 
that a man lay down his life for his 
thou wilt not leave my soul in hell, 
that his soul was not left in hell, 
about three thousand souls. 
fear came upon every soul: 
every soul, which will not hear that 
were of one heart and of one soul: 
his kindred, threescore and fifteen souls. 
and made their minds evil affected 
Confirming the souls of the disciples, 
subverting your soids, saying, 
Men that have hazarded their lives for 
for his life is in him. 
neither count I my life dear unto myself, 
lading and ship, but also of our lives. 
there shall be no loss of (any man's) life 
we were in all in the ship two hundred 

threescore and sixteen souls. 
upon every soul of man that doeth evil, 
I am left alone, and they seek my life. 
Let every soul be subject unto the 
have for my life laid down their own 

necks : 
The first man Adam was made a living 

soul ; 
I call God for a record upon my soid, 
gladly spend and be spent for you ; (lit. 

for your souls) 
.doing the will of God from the heart : 



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Phi. I: 
2, 

Col. 3: 

ITh. 2: 
5: 

Heb 4: 
6: 
10: 

12: 
13: 

Jas. 1: 
5: 

lPet.l: 



27. with one mind striving together for the 
30. not regarding his life, to supply 
23. whatsoever ye do, do (it) heartily, 
8. gospel of God only, but also our own souls, 
23. your whole spirit and soul and body 

12. the dividing asunder of soul and spirit, 

19. we have as an anchor of the soul, 

38. my soul shall have no pleasure in him. 

39. that believe to the saving of the soul. 
3. lest ye be wearied and faint in your minds. 

17. for they watch for your souls, as 

21. word, which is able to save your souls. 

20. shall save a soul from death, 
9. (even) the salvation of (your) souls. 

22. Seeing ye have purified your souls in 
11. which war against the soul; 
25. unto the Shepherd and Bishop of your 

souls. 
20. few, that is, eight souls were saved 
19. commit the keeping of their souls 

8. vexed (his) righteous soul from day to day 
14. beguiling unstable souls : 

1 Joh.3: 16. he laid down his life for us: and we ought 
to lay down (our) lives for the brethren. 

2. even as thy soul prospereth. 
9. 1 saw under the altar the souls of them 

9. which were in the sea, and had life, died ; 
11. they loved not their lives unto the death. 

3. every living soul died in the sea. 

13. and slaves, and souls of men. 

14. the fruits that thy soul lusted after 

4. the souls of them that were beheaded for 



3: 

4: 

2Pet.2: 



3Joh. 
Rev. 6 

8 
12 

16 

18 

20 



ipvxacog, psukikos. 



lCo. 2: 14. But the natural man receiveth not 
15:44. It is sown a natural body ; it is 
— There is a natural body, and there 
46. but that which is natural; and afterward 

Jas. 3: 15. but (is) earthly, sensual, devilish. 

Jude 19. sensual, having not the Spirit. 



ipvxofjiai, psukomai, 

Mat.24:12.the love of many shall wax cold. 



\pvxpg> psukos. 



Joh.l8:18.a fire of coals; for it was cold: 
Acts28: 2. present rain, and because of the cold. 
2Co.ll:27.in fastings often, in cold and nakedness. 



ipvxpog, psukros. 



Mat.l0:42. of these little ones a cup of cold (water) 
Rev. 3: 15. that thou art neither cold nor hot: I 
would thou wert cold or hot. 
16. and neither cold nor hot, I will 



ipw/uiiZw, psomizo. 

Ro. 12:20. if thine enemy hunger, feed him ; 
lCo.13: 3. And though I bestow all my goods to feed 
(the poor), 



ipujiiov, psomion. 

Joh.l3:26. He it is, to whom I shall give a sop, when 
— when he had dipped the sop, he gave (it) 
27. after the sop Satan entered into him. 
30. He then having received the sop went 



Lu. 6: 



^w^w, psoko. 

,did eat, rubbing (them) in (their) hands 



Ma 


,.15:28 




17:17. 


Mai 


- 9:19. 


Lu. 


9:41. 




24:25 


Acts 1: 1 




13:10 




18:14. 




27:21. 


Ro. 


2: 1 




3. 




9:20. 




11:33 


Gal 


. 3: 1. 


JTi 


. 6:20. 


Jas 


2:20 



£2, omega. 

Rev. 1 : 8. 1 am Alpha and Omega, 

11. Saying, I am Alpha and Omega, 
21 : 6. 1 am Alpha and Omega, 
22: 13. 1 am Alpha and Omega, 



(by 0. 

O woman, great (is) thy faith: 
O faithless and perverse generation, 
O faithless generation, how long 
O faithless and perverse generation, 
O fools, and slow of heart to believe 
treatise have I made, O Theophilus, of all 
full of all subtilty and all mischief, 
O (ye) Jews, reason would that I should 

bear 
)( Sirs, ye should have hearkened 
O man, whosoever thou art that judgest: 
And thinkest thou this, man, that 
Nay but, O man, who art thou 
the depth of the riches 
O foolish Galatians, who hath 
O Timothy, keep that which is 
But wilt thou know, O vain man, 



w, %g, y &c, o, ees 9 ee. 

From dpi. 

. That thine alms may be in secret: 
. if therefore thine eye be single, 
.But if thine eye be evil, 
. And if the house be worthy, 
but if it be not worthy, let your 
.and whatsoever is right I will give you. 
. whatsoever is right, (that) shall ye receive. 
. For wheresoever the carcase is, there 
, that they should be with him, 
.prayed him that he might be with him. 
. And if the son of peace be there, 
. therefore when thine eye is single, 
but when (thine eye) is evil, thy 
.lest a more honourable... fee bidden 
, except God be with him. 
. except it be given him from heaven, 
.except it were given unto him of my 
, As long as I am in the world, I am the 
, but if any man be a worshipper of God, 
that where I am, (there) ye mag be also. 
, shall receive, that your joy may be full, 
that they may be one, as we (are), 
that they also might be sanctified 
That they all may be one ; 
that they also may be one in us: 



Mat. 6: 4 
22 
23 
13 



10 
20: 

24: 

Mar 3: 

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Lu. 10: 

11: 

14: 
Job. 3: 

6: 
9: 

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26 


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Ro. 


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9:27. 




11:25 


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2: 5 

5: 7 

7:29 

34, 



12:25. 
14:28, 
15:28 
16: 4, 
2Co. 1: 9 

17, 

4: 7 

9: 3 

13: 7 

9 

Gal. 5:10. 

Eph. 4:14 

5:27 

Phi. 1:10 

2:28 

ITi. 4:15, 

5: 7 
2Ti. 3:17, 
Tit. 1: 9, 

3:14, 
Philem 14. 
Jas. 1 : 4 

2:15, 

5:15 

Uoh.l: 4 
2Joh. 12 



. that they may be one, even as we are one : 
, that they may be made perfect in one ; 
. I will that they also, whom thou hast given 

me, be with me where I am ; 
.may be in them, and I in them. 
. if this counsel or this work be of men, 
.but if thou be a breaker of the law, 
, Though the number of...6e as the sand 
. lest ye should be wise in your own 
. (that) there be no divisions among you; 

but (that) ye be perfectly joined 
. That your faith should not stand in the 

wisdom of men, 
that ye may be a new lump, 
be as though they had none ; 
that she may be holy both in body and 
if she pass the flower of (her) age, (lit. be 

past-prime) 
That there should be no schism in 
But if there be no interpreter, 
that God may be all in all. 
And if it be meet that I go also, 
, that we should not trust in ourselves, (lit. 

should not be trusting) 
that with me there should be yea yea, and 
,may be of God, and not of us. 
.that, as I said, ye may be ready: 
.though we be as reprobates, 
when we are weak, and ye are strong: 
bear his judgment, whosoever he be. 
, That we ( henceforth ) be no more children, 
but that it should be holy and without 
that ye may be sincere and without 
and that I may be the less sorrowful, 
that thy profiting may appear (lit. may be 

apparent) to all. 
.that they may be blameless. 
That the man of God may be perfect, 
that he may be able by sound 
that they be not unfruitful, 
that thy benefit should not be as 
that ye may be perfect and entire, 
be naked, and )( destitute of daily food, 
and if he have committed sins, (lit. be 

having committed) 
.that your joy may be full, 
that our joy may be full. 



Mar 9 

11 
13 
14 



w§e, hode. 

Mat. 8: 29. art thou come hither to torment us 

12: 6. in this place is (one) greater than the 
temple. 
41. a greater than Jonas (is) here. 
42.a greater than Solomon (is) here. 
14: 8. Give me here John Baptist's head 
17. We have here but five loaves, 
18- Bring them hither to me. 
16:28. There be some standing here, 
17: 4. it is good for us to be here: 

— let us make here three tabernacles ; 
17. bring him hither to me. 
20: 6. Why stand ye here all the day idle ? 
22: 12. Friend, how earnest thou in hither 
24: 2. There shall not be left here one stone 
23. say unto you, Lo, here (is) Christ, or there; 
believe (it) not. 
26: 38. tarry ye here, and watch with me. 
28: 6. He is not here : for he is risen, as 
Mar 6: 3. are not his sisters here with us ? 
8: 4. with bread here in the wilderness? 



Lu. 



14 
17 

19; 
22: 
23: 
24: 
Joh. 6: 

11; 

20: 
Acts 9 

Col. 4: 

Heb 7: 

13: 

Jas. 2 

Rev. 4: 
11: 
13: 



. there be some of them that stand here, 

. it is good for us to be here : 

. straightway he will send him hither. 

. Lo, here (is) Christ; or, lo, 

. Sit ye here, while I shall pray. 

. tarry ye here, and watch. 

. he is not here : behold the place 

. do also here in thy country. 

. for we are here in a desert place. 

.there be some standing here, which 

, it is good for us to be here : 

. Bring thy son hither. 

.a greater than Solomon (is) here. 

• a greater than Jonas (is) here. 

• bring in hither the poor, and the maimed, 
. Neither shall they say, Lo here ! or, 

. And they shall say to you, See here ; 
.bring hither, and slay (them) before me. 
.behold, here (are) two swords, 
.beginning from Galilee to this place. 
, He is not here, but is risen: 
, There is a lad here, which hath 

Rabbi, when earnest thou hither? 
, Lord, if thou hadst been here, 
, if thou hadst been here, my brother 
. Reach hither thy finger, and 
. And here he hath authority from 
, and came hither for that intent, 
.unto you all things which (are done) here. 
, And here men that die receive tithes ; 
, For here have we no continuing city, 
. Sit thou here in a good place ; 

or sit here under my footstool: 
. which said, Come up hither, and I 
, saying unto them, Come up hither. 
, Here is the patience and the faith of the 

saints. 
, Here is wisdom. Let him that hath 
, Here is the patience of the saints: here 

(are) they that keep the 
.And here (is) the mind which hath 
wisdom. 



(jIS?7, odee. 

Eph 5 : 19. hymns and spiritual songs, 
Col. 3: 16. psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, 
Rev. 5 : 9. And they sung a new song, saying, 
14: 3. they sung as it were a new song 

— no man could learn that song 
15: 3. they sing the song of Moses the servant of 
God, and the song of the Lamb, 



to^iv, odin. 

Mat.24: 8. All these (are) the beginning of sorrows. 
Mar 13: 8. these (are) the beginnings of sorrows. 
Acts 2: 24. having loosed the pains of death: 
lTh. 5: 3. as travail upon a woman with child; 



WCIVOJ. 



odino. 



Gal. 4: 19. of whom I travail in birth again 
27. and cry, thou that travailest not: 
Rev.12: 2. cried, travailing in birth, and 



w/xoc? omos. 

Mat.23: 4. and lay (them) on men's shoulders ; 
Lu. 15: 5. he layeth (it) on his shoulders, rejoicing. 



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Mat. 1 

6 

7 

12 



Mar 2 
5 



Lu. 2 

3 
6 
8 
11 
12 
13 
14 
20 
22 

23 

24 
Joh. 1 

3 



10 



21 

Acts 5 

7 



wv, ouo-a, ov, oji, ousa, on. 

From eifii. 

A9. being a just (man), 
: 30. grass of the field, which to day is, and 
: 1 1 . If ye then, being evil, know how to 
:30. He that is not with me is against me ; 
34. how can ye, being evil, speak good things? 
: 26. gave also to them which were with him ? 
;25. woman, which had an issue of blood (lit. 

being in a flowing of blood) twelve 

years, 
: 1 . the multitude being very great, 
: 11 . and now the eventide was come, 
-.16. And let him that is in the field 
: 3. And being in Bethany in the house of 

43. )( one of the twelve, 

66. as Peter was beneath in the palace, 
: 5. being great with child. 
:23. bei?ig as was supposed the son of 
: 3. and they which were with him ; 
:43.a woman having an issue of blood 
:23. He that is not with me is against me: 
:28.the grass, which is to day in the field, 
:16. being a daughter of Abraham, 
:32. while the other is yet a great way off, 
-.36. being the children of the resurrection. 
: 3. being of the number of the twelve. 

53. When I was daily with you in the temple, 
: 7. to Herod, who himself also was at Jeru- 
salem 

12. for before they were )( at enmity 
: 6. when he was yet in Galilee, 

44. unto you, while I was yet with you, 
-.18. which is in the bosom of the Father, 

48(49). when thou wast under the fig tree, 
: 4. How can a man be born when he is old ? 

13. the Son oi man which is in heaven. 

31. he that is of the earth is earthly, 
: 9. How is it that thou, being a Jew, askest 

drink of me, which am a woman of 
:13.a multitude being in (that) place. 
: 46. save he which is of God, 

ll.being one of the twelve. 
:50. being one of them, 

:47. He that is of God heareth God's words: 
:25.that, whereas I was blind, now I see. 

40. (some) of the Pharisees which were with 

him 
:12.he that is an hireling, and not )( the 
shepherd, 

33. because that thou, being a man, makest 

thyself God. 
:31. The Jews then ichich icere with her 

49. being the high priest that same year, 

51. but being high priest that year, 
: 17. The people therefore that was with him 
-.26. being (his) kinsman whose ear Peter 

37. Every one that is of the truth 
:38. being a disciple of Jesus, but secretly 
: I. when it was yet dark, 

19. the same day at evening, (lit. it being 

evening ) 
: 11. for all there were so many, 
'.11. which is the sect of the Sadducees, 
: 2. when he was in Mesopotamia, 
5. when (as yet) he had no child, (lit. a child 
not being to him) 

12. Jacob heard that there ivas corn in 
:23. 1 perceive that thou art in the gall 
: 2. that if he found any )( of this way, 

38. forasmuch as Lydda ivas nigh to 



Acts 9: 


39. 


11: 




13: 


1. 


14: 


13. 


15 


32. 


16 


3. 




21. 


17 


16. 


18:24. 


19:31. 




35. 




36. 


20 


34. 


21 


8. 


22 


5. 




9. 


24 


10. 




24. 


25 


23. 


26 


3. 


27 


2. 




9. 


28 


17. 



Ro. 1 

4: 



11 
12 
13 

16 

lCo. 1 



5: 6 

8, 

10 

13 

7:23, 

8: 5, 

8, 

28, 

9: 5 

17 

3 

1 

1 

11 

9 





8 


7 
10. 




9 


19. 
21. 




12 


12. 


2Co 


1 


1. 




5 


4. 




8 


9. 

22. 




11 


19 
31. 


Gal. 


2 


3 




4 


1 
8. 




6 


3. 


Eph 


1 


1. 




2 


1. 

4. 
5. 



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Dorcas made, while she teas with them. 

and brethren that were in Judaea 

in the church that was at Antioch 

of Jupiter, which was before their city, 

being prophets also themselves, 

because of the Jews ivhich were in those 

neither to observe, being Romans. 

when he saw the city )( wholly given to 

idolatry. 
)( mighty in the scriptures, 
which were his friends, sent unto him, 
city of the Ephesians is a worshipper 
Seeing then that these things cannot be 
spoken against, (lit. these things being 
undeniable) 
and to them that were with me. 
which was (one) of the seven ; 
to bring them which were there bound 
And they that were with me saw 
Forasmuch as I know that thou hast been 
his wife Drusilla, which was a Jewess, 
and principal men of the city, (lit. men 

being of eminence) 
(because I know) thee to be expert 
Aristarchus,...&em<7 with us. 
when sailing was now dangerous, 
Paul called the chief (lit. those that were 

the chief) of the Jews together: 
.when they agreed not (lit. they being 

discordant) 
,To all that be in Rome, beloved of God, 
.when he was in circumcision, or in 
. calleth those things which be not as though 

they were. (lit. as being) 
. when we were yet without strength, 
, in that, while we were yet sinners, 
. For if, when we were enemies, we 
. sin is not imputed when there is no law. 
. to the law of sin which is in my members. 
. For they that are after the flesh do 
, So then they that are in the flesh 
• to them who are the called according 
.who is over all, God blessed for ever, 
.and thou, being a wild olive tree, 
.to every man that is among you, 
.the powers that be are ordained of God. 
. Phebe our sister, which is a servant of 
.of Narcissus, which are in the Lord. 
.Unto the church of God which is at 

Corinth, 
.and things which are not, to bring to 

nought things that are ; 
.their conscience being weak is defiled. 
, the conscience of him which is weak 
. For though I be free from all 
.being not without law to God, but 
. being many, are one body : 
.unto the church of God which is at 
Corinth, with all the saints which are in 
.we that are in (this) tabernacle 
.that, though he was rich, yet for 
.have oftentimes proved )( diligent 
.seeing ye (yourselves) are wise. 
.ivhich is blessed for evermore, 
. Titus, who Mas with me, being a Greek, 
. though he be lord of all ; 
.unto them which by nature are no gods. 
, to be something, when he is nothing, 
.to the saints which are at Ephesus, 
.who were dead in trespasses and sins; 
.But God, who is rich in mercy, 
Even ichen we ivcre dead in sins, 



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Eph 2:13 
20 



4:18 



Phi. 1 



Col. 


1 


21 




2 


13 




4 


11 


ITh. 


2 


14 




5 


8 


2Th 


2 


5 


iTi. 


1 


13 




2 


2 




3 


10 


2Ti. 


2: 


19 


Tit. 


1 


16 




3 


11 


Philem 


9. 


Heb 


1: 


3. 




3: 


2. 




5 


8. 




8 


4 




13 


3 


Jas. 


3 


4 


2Pet.l: 


18. 




2, 


11 


Rev. 


5 


5 



. ye who sometimes were far off 

, Jesus Christ himself being the chief corner 

(stone); 
.being alienated from the life of God 

through the ignorance that is in them, 
. saints in Christ Jesus which are atPhilippi, 
.inasmuch as. ..ye all are partakers of my 

grace. 
. you, that were sometime alienated 
. And you, being dead in your sins 
. who are of the circumcision, 
.of the churches of God which in Judsea 

are in Christ Jesus: 
. But let us, who are of the day, 
. that, when I was yet with you, 
. Who was before a blasphemer, and 
.and (for) all that are in authority; 
.being (found) blameless. 
. The Lord knoweth them that are his. 
.being abominable, and disobedient, 
. sinneth, being condemned of himself. 
. being such an one as Paul the aged, 
. "Who being the brightness of (his) glory, 
. Who was faithful to him that appointed 
. Though he were a Son, yet learned 
.seeing that there are priests that 
. as being yourselves also in the body. 
. Behold also the ships, which though (they 

be) so great, 
. when we were with him in the holy mount. 
. angels, which are greater in power 
.behold, the Lion )( of the tribe of Juda, 



Mat.25 
26 



o wv, Km o r\V) icai o tp\OfJisvoQ, see 
under O. 



wvto/jia.1, oneomai. 

Acts 7:16. Abraham bought for a sum of 



tuov, oon. 

Lu. 11 : 12. Or if he shall ask an egg, will he 



WjOci, hora. 



Mat. 8: 13. was healed in the selfsame hour. 
9: 22. was made whole from that hour. 
10: 19. it shall be given you in that same hour 
14: 15. and the time is now past; 
15:28. And her daughter was made whole from 

that very hour. 
17:18. cured from that very hour. 
18: 1. At the same time came the disciples 
20: 3. he went out about the third hour, 

5. about the sixth and ninth hour, 

6. about the eleventh hour he went out, and 
9. that (were hired) about the eleventh hour, 

12. These last have wrought (but) one hour, 
24:36. But of that day and hour knoweth no 
42. ye know not what hour your Lord 
44. in such an hour as ye think not 
50. in an hour that he is not aware of, 



27 



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14 



15 



Lu. 1 

2 

7 



23 
24 

Joh. 1 

2 
4 



5: 



Acts 2 
3 

5 
10 



: 13. ye know neither the day nor the hour 
:40. could ye not watch with me one hour ? 

45. the hour is at hand, and the Son 
55. In that same hour said Jesus to the 

: 45. from the sixth hour there was darkness 
over all the land unto the ninth hour. 

46. about the ninth hour Jesus cried 

: 35. And when the day was now far spent, 

— and now the time (is) far passed: 
: 11. and now the eventide was come, 

: 11. shall be given you in that hour, 

32. of that day and (that) hour knoweth no 
: 35. the hour might pass from him. 

37.couldest not thou watch one hour ? 
41.it is enough, the hour is come ; 
:25. And it Avas the third hour, and they 

33. And when the sixth hour was come, 

— whole land until the ninth hour. 

34. And at the ninth hour Jesus cried 

: 10. praying without at the time of incense. 

:38. And she coming in that instant 

: 21. And in the same hour he cured many of 

(their) infirmities 
:21. In that hour Jesus rejoiced 
: 12. shall teach you in the same hour 

39. had known what hour the thief 

40. Son of man cometh at an hour 
46. at an hour when he is not aware, 

: 17. sent his servant at supper time 
: 19. and the scribes the same hour sought 
; 14. when the hour was come, he sat down, 
53. but this is your hour, and the 
59. And about the space of one hour after 
:44.it was about the sixth hour, 

— over all the earth until the ninth hour. 

: 33. they rose up the same hour, and returned 

to Jerusalem, , 

: 39(40). for it was about tL^ tenth hour. 
: 4. mine hour is not yet come. 
: 6. it was about the sixth hour. 
21. the hour cometh, when ye shall neither 
23. the hour cometh, and now is, when the 
true 

52. enquired he of them the hour when he 

— Yesterday at the seventh hour 

53. knew that (it was) at the same hour, in 
25. The hour is coming, and now is, when 

the dead 
28. the hour is coming, in the which all that 

35. were willing for a season to rejoice in 
: 30. because his hour was not yet come. 
:20.for his hour was not yet come. 

: 9. Are there not twelve hours in the day? 
:23. The hour is come, that the Son of 
27. Father, save me from this hour: but for 

this cause came I unto this hour. 
: 1. when Jesus knew that his hour was come 
: 2. yea, the time cometh, that whosoever 

4. that when the time shall come, ye 
21 . because her hour is come : 
25. the time cometh, when I shall no more 
32. Behold, the hour cometh, yea, is now 

come, 
: 1 . Father, the hour is come; 
: 14. of the passover, and about the sixth hour: 
27. from that hour that disciple took her 
:15.it is (but) the third hour of the day. 
: l.into the temple at the hour of prayer, 

(being) the ninth (hour). 
: 7. about the space of three hours after, 
: 3. about the ninth hour of the day 
9. to pray about the sixth hour: 



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ActslO: 30. 1 was fasting until this hour; and at the 
ninth hour I prayed in 
16: 18. And he came out the same hour. 

33. he took them the same hour of the night, 
19: 34. about the space of two hours cried out, 
22 : 13. And the same hour I looked up upon him. 
23:23. at the third hour of the night; 
Ro. 13: 11. that now (it is) high time to awake 
lCo. 4: 11. Even unto this present hour we 

15: 30. why stand we in jeopardy every hour? 
2Co. 7: 8. sorry, though (it were) but for a season. 
Gal. 2: 5. by subjection, no, not for an hour ; 
ITh. 2; 17. taken from you for a short time (lit. for 

the time of an hour) 
Philem 15. he therefore departed for a season, that 
Uoh.2: 18. Little children, it is the last time: 

— whereby we know that it is the last time. 
Rev. 3: 3. shalt not know what hour I will come 
10. keep thee from the hour of temptation, 
9: 15. prepared for an hour, and a day, and a 
11:13. And the same hour was there a great 
14: 7. for the hour of his judgment is come: 
15. for the time is come for thee to reap; 
17: 12. as kings one hour with the beast. 
18: 10. for in one hour is thy judgment come. 
17(16). For in one hour so great riches 
19. for in one hour is she made desolate. 



wpdiogi horaios. 

Mat.23: 27. which indeed appear beautiful outward, 
Acts 3: 2. which is called Beautiful, 

10. sat for alms at the Beautiful gate 
Ro. 10:15. How beautiful are the feet of them 



wpvofiai, oruomai. 

IPet. 5: 8. as a roaring lion, walketh about, 



log, 



hos. 



Mat. 



1:24 

6:10. 

12. 

29. 
7:29 

8:13 
10:16 



25, 

12:13 
13:43 
14: 5 
15:28 
17: 2 

20 

18: 3 

4 

33 
J9:19 
20:14 
21:26 

46 



did as the angel of the Lord had bidden 

in earth, as (it is) in heaven. 

our debts, as we forgive our debtors. 

was not arrayed like one of these. 

taught them as (one) having authority 
and not as the scribes. 

as thou hast believed, (so) be it done 

I send you forth as sheep in the midst of 
wolves : be ye therefore wise as serpents, 
and harmless as doves. 

for the disciple that he be as his master, 
and the servant as his lord. 

it was restored whole, like as the other. 

shine forth as the sun in the kingdom of 

they counted him as a prophet. 

be it unto thee even as thou wilt. 

his face did shine as the sun, and his rai- 
ment was white as the light. 

If ye have faith as a grain of 

and become as little children, ye 

shall humble himself as this little child, 

even as I had pity on thee? 

Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself. 

unto this last, even as unto thee. 

all hold John as a prophet. 

they took him for a prophet. 



Mat.22-.30. 


39. 


26:19. 


39. 


55. 


27:65. 


28: 3. 


9. 


15. 


Mar 1: 2. 


22. 


3: 5. 


4:26. 


27. 


31. 


36. 


5:13. 


6:15. 


34. 


7: 6. 


8: 9. 


24. 


9: 3. 


21. 


10: 1. 


15. 


12:25. 


26. 


31. 


33. 


13:34. 


14:48. 


Lu. 1:23. 


41. 


44. 


2:15. 


37. 


39. 


3: 4. 


23. 


4:25. 


5: 4. 


6: 4. 


10. 


22. 


40. 


7:12. 


8:42. 


47. 


9:54. 


10: 3. 


18. 


27. 


11: 1. 


2. 


36. 


44. 


12:27. 


58. 


14:22. 


15:19. 


25. 


16: 1. 


17: 6. 


28. 



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are as the angels of God 
love thy neighbour as thyself, 
disciples did as Jesus had appointed them ;| 
nevertheless not as I will, but as thou 

(wilt). 
Are ye come out as against a thief 
make (it) as sure as ye can. 
His countenance was like lightning, 
And as they went to tell his 
and did as they were taught: 
As it is written in the prophets, 
as one that had authority, and not as the 

scribes, 
restored whole as the other. 
as if a man should cast seed 
grow up, he knoweth not how. (lit 

he knoweth not) 
(It is) like a grain of mustard seed, 
took him even as he was in the ship, 
they were about two thousand ; 
or as one of the prophets. 
as sheep not having a shepherd: 
as it is written, This people 
had eaten were about four thousand: 
I see men as trees, walking, 
exceeding white as snow; 
How long is it ago since this came unto 

him? 
. and, as he was wont, he taught them 
, the kingdom of God as a little child, 
.but are as the angels which are in 
.how in the bush God spake unto him, 
, love thy neighbour as thyself. 
, love (his) neighbour as himself, 
, as a man taking a far journey, who 
. Are ye come out, as against a thief, 
, as soon as the days of his 
.that, when Elisabeth heard the 
.as soon as the voice of thy salutation 
. as the angels were gone away 
.a widow of about fourscore and 
. And when they had performed all 
, As it is written in the book 
.being as was supposed the son of Joseph, 
.when great famine was throughout 
.Now when he had left speaking, 
. How he went into the house of God, 
.restored whole as the other, 
.cast out your name as evil, 
.that is perfect shall be as his master. 
. Now when he came nigh to the gate of 

the city, 
. about twelve years of age, 
.and hoiv she was healed immediately, 
.consume them, even as Elias did? 
.as lambs among wolves. 
. I beheld Satan as lightning fall from 
. and thy neighbour as thyself. 
.when he ceased, one of his 
. Thy will be done, as in heaven, so in 
.as when the bright shining of a candle 

doth give thee light. 
. ye are as graves which appear not, 
. not arrayed like one of these. 
. When thou goest with thine 
. it is done as thou hast commanded, 
. make me as one of thy hired 
.and as he came and drew nigh 
.accused unto him that he had wasted (lit. 

as wasting) his goods, 
.faith as a grain of mustard seed, 
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:ll.or even as this publican. 

17. the kingdom of God as a little child 
; 5. And when Jesus came to the place, 

29. when he was come nigh to Bethphage 
41. when he was come near, he beheld the 

city, 
,31 .when he calleth the Lord the God of 
:35. For as a snare shall it come 
: 26. let him be as the younger; and he that 

is chief, as he that doth serve. 
27. among you as he that serveth. 
31. he may sift (you) as wheat: 
52. Be ye come out, as against a thief, 
61. how he had said unto him, Before 
66. And as soon as it was day, the elders 
; 14. as one that perverteth the people: 
26. And as they led him away, they 
55. and how his body was laid. 
: 6. remember how he spake 
32. while he talked with us by the way, and 

while he opened to us the 

35. and how he was known of them in 
: 14. the glory as of the only begotten 

39(40). for it was about the tenth hour. 
: 9. When the ruler of the feast had tasted 

23. Now when he was in Jerusalem 
: 1 . When therefore the' Lord knew 

40. So when the Samaritans were come unto 

him, they 
:12. When they were filled, he 

16. And when even was (now) come, 

19. rowed about five and twenty or 

:10, But when his brethren were gone up, 

— but as it were in secret. 

46. Never man spake like this man. 
: 7. So when they continued asking 
: 6. When he had heard therefore 

18. about fifteen furlongs off: 

20. Then Martha, as soon as she heard 
29. As soon as she heard (that), she arose 

32. Then when Mary was come where 

33. When Jesus therefore saw her weeping, 
: 6. he is cast forth as a branch, 

: 6. As soon then as he had said unto them, 
:33. when they came to Jesus, and saw that he 
: 11. and as she wept, she stooped down, 
: 8. as it were two hundred cubits, 

9. As soon then as they were come to land, 
: 10. And while they looked stedfastly 

15. together were about an hundred and 

twenty, 
: 15. are not drunken, as ye suppose, 
: 12. as though by our own power 
22. like unto me ; him shall ye hear 
: 7. about the space of three hours after, 

24. Now when the high priest 

;23. And ichen he was full forty years 

37. brethren, like unto me ; him shall 
51. as your fathers (did), so (do) ye. 

:32. He was led as a sheep to the slaughter ; 
and like a lamb dumb before 

36. And as they went on (their) way, 
:23. And after that many days were "fulfilled, 
: 7. And when the angel which spake unto 

11. as it had been a great sheet knit at 

17. Now while Peter doubted in himself 

25. And as Peter was coming in, 

28. Ye know how that it is an unlawful 

38. How God anointed Jesus of 
: 5. as it had been a great sheet, 

16. how that he said, John indeed 
17. the like gift as (he did) unto us, 



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Actsl3:13. And about the time of forty years 

20. about the space of four hundred and 
25. And as John fulfilled his course, 

29. And when they had fulfilled all 

33. as it is also written in the second 
14: 5. And when there was an assault 

16: 4. And as they went through the cities, 

10. And after he had seen the vision, 
15. And when she was baptized, 

17: 13. But when the Jews of Thessalonica 

14. to go as it were to the sea: 

15. to come to him with all speed, (lit. as 

most quickly) 
22.1 perceive that in all things ye are too 
superstitious, (lit. I see you as very &c.) 
28. as certain also of your own poets 
18: 5. And when Silas and Timotheus were 
19: 9. But when divers were hardened, 

21. After these things were ended, 

34. about the space of two hours cried 
20:14. And when he met with us at Assos, 

18. And when they were come to him, 
20. (And) how I kept back nothing 

24. so that I might finish my course with 
Lit came to pass, that after we were gotten 

from (lit. when it was that we &c. ) 

12. And when we heard these things, 
27. And when the seven days were 

5. As also the high priest doth bear me 

11. And when I could not see for 

25. And as they bound him with thongs, 
23: 11. for as thou hast testified of me in 

15. as though ye would enquire something 

20. as though they would enquire somewhat 
25 : 1 0. as thou very well knowest. 

14. And when they had been there many days, 

1. And when it was determined 
27. But when the fourteenth night 

30. under colour as though they would 
4. And when the barbarians saw 

19. not that I had ought to accuse 

Ro. 1: 9. that without ceasing I make mention 

21. they glorified (him) not as God, 

3: 7. why yet am I also judged as a sinner ? 
4: 17. things which be not as though they were. 
5: 15. But not as the offence, so also 

16. And not as (it was) by one that sinned, 
18. Therefore as by the offence of one 

6: 13. as those that are alive from the dead, 
8:36. accounted as sheep for the slaughter. 
9:27. Israel be as the sand of the sea, 

29. we had been as Sodoma, and been made 
like unto (lit as) Gomorrha. 

32. but as it were by the works of the law. 
10:15. How beautiful are the feet of 

11 : 2. how he maketh intercession to God against 
Israel, 

33. how unsearchable (are) his judgments, 
12: 3. according as God hath dealt to every 
13: 9. love thy neighbour as thyself. 

13. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; 
15: 15. as putting you in mind, 

24. ir//e?zsoever I take my journey into Spain, 
lCo. 3: 1. speak unto you as unto spiritual, but as 
unto carnal, (even) as unto babes in 
Christ. 
5. ewe?* as the Lord gave to every man? 
10. as a wise masterbuilder, 
15. shall be saved ; yet so as by fire. 
4: Las of the ministers of Christ, 

7. as if thou hadst not received (it)? 
9. as it were appointed to death: 



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we are made as the filth of the world, 
but as my beloved sons I warn (you). 
are puffed up, as though I would not 

come 
as absent in body, but present in spirit, 
have judged already, as though I were 
present, 
, all men were even as I myself. 
, if they abide even as I. 
. But as God hath distributed to every man, 

as the Lord hath called every one, so 
. as one that hath obtained mercy of 
. be us though they had none ; 
, they that weep, as though they wept not ; 
and they that rejoice, as though they 
rejoiced not; and they that buy, as 
though they possessed not; 
. they that use this world, as not abusing 
.eat (it) as a thing offered unto an idol; 
. a wife, as well as other apostles, 
.unto the Jews I became as a Jew, 
that are under the law, as under the law, 
. are without law, as without law, 
. To the weak became I as weak, 
.run, not as uncertainly; so fight I, not as 

one that beateth the air: 
. as it is written, The people sat 
. I speak as to wise men ; 
.will I set in order when I come. 
. even as ye were led. 
.a child, I spake as a child, I understood 

as a child, I thought as a child: 
.as in all churches of the saints. 
, worketh the work of the Lord, as I also 

(do). 
For we are not as many, which corrupt 
the word of God: but as of sincerity, 
but as of God, in the sight 
.or need we, as some (others), epistles of 
.to think any thing as of ourselves; 
. To wit, (lit. how) that God was in Christ, 
.as though God did beseech (you) by us: 
.ourselves as the ministers of God, 
.as deceivers, and (yet) true; 
. As unknown, and (yet) well known ; as 
dying, and, behold, we live; as chas- 
tened, and not killed ; 
.As sorrowful, yet alway rejoicing; as 
poor, yet making many rich ; as having 
nothing, and (yet) 
I speak as unto (my) children, 
. but as we spake all things to you 
how with fear and trembling ye 
as (a matter of) bounty, and not 
as if we walked according to 
as if I would terrify you by 
as though we reached not unto you: 
as the serpent beguiled Eve 
be transformed as the ministers of 
yet as a fool receive me, 
but as it were foolishly, in this 
as though we had been weak. 
as if I were present, the second time ; 
though we be as reprobates. 
As we said before, so say I now 
as of many; but as of one, 
I beseech you, be as I (am) ; for I (am) 

as ye (are): 
received me as an angel of God, (even) 

as Christ Jesus, 
love thy neighbour as thyself. 
As we have therefore opportunity, 



Eph 2: 3. children of wrath, even as others, 
3: 5. as it is now revealed unto 
5 : 1 . followers of God, as dear children ; 
8. walk as children of light: 
15. walk circumspectly, not as fools, but as 
wise, 

22. as unto the Lord. 

23. even as Christ is the head of the 

28. to love their wives as their own bodies. 
33. so love his wife even as himself; 

6: 5. of your heart, as unto Christ; 

6. Not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; but 

as the servants of Christ, 
20. boldly, as I ought to speak. 
Phi. 1 : 8. hoio greatly I long after you all in 

20. as always, (so) now also Christ shall 
2: 8. And being found in fashion as a man, 
12. not as in my presence only, 

15. shine as lights in the world*, 

22. as a son with the father, 

23. as soon as I shall see how it 
Col. 2: 6. As ye have therefore received 

20. why, as though living in the world, 
3: 12. as the elect of God, holy and 
18. as it is fit in the Lord. 
22. not with eyeservice, as menpleasers; 
23. as to the Lord, and not unto men; 
4: 4. it manifest, as I ought to speak. 
ITh. 2: 4. not as pleasing men, but God, 
6(7). as the apostles of Christ. 

7. even as a nurse cherisheth her 

10. how holily and justly and 

11. ye know how we exhorted and 
— as a father (doth) his children, 

5: 2. cometh as a thief in the 
4. overtake you as a thief. 
6. not sleep, as (do) others; 
2Th. 2: 2. as from us, as that the day of Christ is at 
hand. 

4. he as God sitteth in the temple 

3:15. Yet count (him) not as an enemy, but 
admonish (him) as a brother. 
ITi. 5: l.but intreat (him) as a father; (and) the 
younger men as brethren ; 
2. The elder women as mothers ; the younger 
as sisters, with all purity. 
2Ti. 1 : 3. that without ceasing I have 

2: 3. as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. 
9. as an evil doer, (even) unto bonds ; 
17. their word will eat as doth a canker: 
3: 9. as their's also was. 
Tit. 1 : 5. as I had appointed thee: 

7. as the steward of God ; 
Philem 9. such an one as Paul the aged, 

14. should not be as it were of necessity, but 

16. Not now as a servant, but 

17. receive him as myself. 

Heb 1 : 11. shall wax old as doth a garment ; 
3: 2. as also Moses (was faithful) 

5. as a servant, for a testimony of 

6. But Christ as a son over his own house ; 

8. your hearts, as in the provocation, 
11. So I sware in my wrath, 

15. your hearts, as in the provocation. 
4: 3. As I have sworn in my wrath, 

6: 19. we have as an anchor of 
7: 9. And as I may so say, Levi 
11: 9. as (in) a strange country, 
27. as seeing him who is invisible. 

29. Red sea as by dry (land): 

J 2: 5.speaketh unto you as unto children, 
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. or profane person, as Esau, 
. as of things that are made, 
. in hands, as bound with them ; 
as being yourselves also in the body. 
. as they that must give account, 
. because as the flower of the 
. love thy neighbour as thyself, 
. convinced of the law as transgressors. 
. as they that shall be judged by 
. shall eat your flesh as it were fire. 
. as in a day of slaughter. 
As obedient children, not 
, as of a lamb without blemish 
,For all flesh (is) as grass, 
as the flower of grass. 
, As newborn babes, desire 
Ye also, as lively stones, aTe 
I beseech (you) as strangers and 
speak against you as evildoers, 
, to the king, as supreme ; 
as unto them that are sent 
As free, and net using (your) liberty for 

(lit. as) a cloke of maliciousness, but 

as the servants of God. 
ye were as sheep going astray ; 
Even as Sara obeyed Abraham, 
as unto the weaker vessel, and as being 

heirs together of 
evil of you, as of evildoers, 
as good stewards of the manifold 
(let him speak) as the oracles of God ; 
as of the ability which God giveth: 
as though some strange thing 
let none of you suffer as a murderer, 
or as a busybody in other men's matters, 
if (any man suffer) as a Christian, 
as unto a faithful Creator. 
Neither as being lords over 
as a roaring lion, walketh about, 
a faithful brother unto you, as I suppose, 

I have written briefly, 
According as his divine power 
as unto a light that shineth 
even as there shall be false teachers 
these, as natural brute beasts, 
with the Lord as a thousand years, and a 

thousand years as one day. 
as some men count slackness; 
will come as a thief in the 
As also in all (his) epistles, 
as (they do) also the other scriptures, 
in the light, as he is in the light, 
as the same anointing teacheth you 
not as though I wrote a new 
Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, 
know naturally, as brute beasts, 
a great voice, as of a trumpet, 
white like wool, as white as snow ; 
— . eyes (were) as a flame of fire ; 
lo. as if they burned in a furnace ; 

— as the sound of many waters. 

16. as the sun shineth in his strength. 
17. 1 fell at his feet as dead. 
2: 18. his eyes like unto a flame 

24. the depths of Satan, as they speak ; 
27. as the vessels of a potter shall they 

— even as 1 received of my Father. 
3: 3. will come on thee as a thief, 

21. as I also overcame, and am 
4 : 1 . as it were of a trumpet 

7. beast had a face as a man, 
5: 6. a Lamb, as it had been slain, 



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Uoh.l: 7. 

2:27. 

2Joh. 5. 

Jude 7. 

10. 
Rev. 1:10. 

14. 



as it were the noise of thunder, 

that should be killed as they (were), 
. black as sackcloth of hair, 

the moon became as blood ; 

as a fig tree casteth her 

departed as a scroll when 
. about the space of half an hour. 

as it were a great mountain 

burning as it icere a lamp, 

as the smoke of a great furnace ; 

as the scorpions of the earth 

as the torment of a scorpion, 

as it were crowns like gold, and their faces 
(were) as the faces of men. 

hair as the hair of women, and their teeth 
were as (the teeth) of lions. 

as it were breastplates of iron; 

as the sound of chariots of many horses 

(were) as the heads of lions; 

his face (was) as it were the sun, and his 
feet as pillars of fire: 

as he hath declared to his 

in thy mouth sweet as honey. 

and it was in my mouth sweet as honey: 

water as a flood after the woman, 

his feet were as (the feet) of a bear, and 
his mouth as the mouth of a lion: 

as it were wounded to death ; 

he spake as a dragon. 

as the voice of many waters, and as the 
voice of a great thunder: 

they sung as it were a new song 

I saw as it were a sea of glass 

it became as the blood of a dead (man): 

Behold, I come as a thief. 

(every stone) aZ>ow£ the weight of a talent: 

receive power as kings one hour < 

even as she rewarded you, 

a stone like a great millstone, 

heard as it were the voice of a great mul- 
titude, and as the voice of many waters, 
and as the voice of mighty thunderings, 

His eyes (were) as a flame of fire, 

of whom (is) as the sand of the sea. 

prepared as a bride adorned for 

even like a jasper stone, 

as it were transparent glass. 

water of life, clear as crystal, 

according as his work shall be. 



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Mat. 3: 16. descending like a dove, 

9:36. as sheep having no shepherd. 
. 14:21. were about five thousand men, 
28: 3. his raiment white as snow: 
4. and became as dead (men). 
Mar 1 : 10. the Spirit like a dove descending 
6:44. were about five thousand men. 
9: 26. and he was as one dead; 
Lu. 1 :56. abode with her about three months, 
3:22. in a bodily shape like a dove 

23. began to be about thirty years of age, 
9:14. were about five thousand men. 
28. about an eight days after these 
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Lu. 22: 44. was as it were great drops of blood 
59. about the space of one hour after 
23:44. And it was about the sixth hour, 
24: 11. seemed to them as idle tales, 
Joh. 1 :32. descending from heaven like a dove, 
4: 6. it was about the sixth hour. 
6: 10. in number about five thousand. 
19: 14. and about the sixth hour: 

39. about an hundred pound (weight). 
Acts 2: 3. cloven tongues like as of fire, 

41. (unto them) about three thousand souls. 
4: 4. of the men was about five thousand. 
5:36. men, about four hundred, 
6: 15. as it had been the face of an angel. 
9:18. from his eyes as it had been scales: 
10: 3. about the ninth hour of the 
19: 7. all the men were about twelve. 
Heb 1:12. And as a vesture shalt thou 

11: 12. and as the sand which is by the sea 
Rev. 1 : 14. white like wool, as white as snow; 



w(nrsp 9 hosper. 

Mat. 5:48.ewe» as your Father which is in 
6: 2. as the hypocrites do in the 

5. thou shalt not be as the hypocrites 
7. use not vain repetitions, as the heathen 
16.be not, as the hypocrites, of a sad 
12:40. For as Jonas was three days and 
13:40. As therefore the tares are gathered 
18: 17. let him be unto thee as an heathen 
20:28. Even as the Son of man came 
24:27. For as the lightning cometh 

37. But as the days of Noe (were) , 

38. For as in the days that were 

25:14. For (the kingdom of heaven is) as a man 
travelling into a far 
32. as a shepherd divideth (his) sheep from 
Lu. 17:24. For as the lightning, that lighteneth 

18: 11. that I am not as other men (are), 
Joh. 5:21. For as the Father raiseth up 
26. For as the Father hath life in 
Acts 2: 2. as of a rushing mighty wind, 
3: 17. as (did) also your rulers. 
11: 15. as on us at the beginning. 
Ro. 5: 12. Wherefore, as by one man 

19. For as by one man's disobedience 
21 . That as sin hath reigned unto 
6: 4. that like as Christ was raised 

19. for as ye have yielded your members 
11:30. For as ye in times past have 
ICo. 8: 5. as there be gods many, and lords many, 
11:12. For as the woman (is) of the man, 
15:22. For as in Adam all die, 
16: 1. as I have given order to the 
2Co. 1 : 7. as ye are partakers of the 

8: 7. Therefore, as ye abound in every 
9: 5. and not as (of) covetousness. 
Gal. 4:29. But as then he that was born 
Eph. 5: 24. Therefore as the church is 
ITh. 5: 3. as travail upon a woman with 
Heb 4: 10. as God (did) from his. 

7:27.needeth not daily, as those high priests, 
9:25. as the high priest entereth 
Jas, 2:26. For as the body without the 
Rev.10: 3. as (when) a lion roareth: 



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djcTwepei, hosper 7. 
lCo.15: 8. as of one born out of due time. 



Mat. 8: 24. insomuch that the ship was covered 
28. so that no man might pass 
10: 1. (against) unclean spirits, to cast them 

out, (lit, so as to cast, &c.) 
12:12. Wherefore (lit. so that) it is lawful to do 
well on the 
22. insomuch that the blind and dumb 
13: 2. so that he went into a ship, 

32. so that the birds of the air 

54. insomuch that they were astonished, 
15: 31. Insomuch that the multitude 

33. as to fill (lit. so as to fill) so great 
19: 6. Wherefore they are no more twain, 
23:31. Wherefore ye be witnesses unto 
24: 24. insomuch that, if (it were) possible, 
27: 1. against Jesus to put him to death: 

14. insomuch that the governor 
Mar 1:27. insomuch that they questioned 
45. insomuch that Jesus could no 
2: 2. insomuch that there was no room 
12. insomuch that they were all amazed, 
28. Therefore the Son of man is Lord 
3:10. insomuch that they pressed upon him 

20. so that they could not so much as eat 
4: "l.so that he entered into a ship, 

32. so that the fowls of the air 
37. so that it was now full. 

9:26. insomuch that many said, He is dead. 
10: 8. so then they are no more twain, 
15: 5. so that Pilate marvelled. 
Lu. 5: 7. so that they began to sink. 

9:52. to (lit. so as to) make ready for him. 
12: 1. insomuch that they trode one 
Joh. 3:16. that he gave his only begotten Son, 
Acts 1:19. insomuch as that field is called 
5:15. Insomuch that they brought forth 
14: Land so spake, that a great multitude-. 

believed. 
15:39. that (lit. so that) they departed asunder 
16: 26. so that the foundations of the 
19: 10. so that all they which dwelt 
12. So that from his body were 

16. so that they fled out of that house 
Ro. 7: 4. Wherefore, my brethren, ye also are 

6. that we should serve in newness 
12. Wherefore the law (is) holy, 
13: 2. Whosoever therefore resisteth (lit. so that 

whosoever) 
15: 19. so that from Jerusalem, and 
ICo. 1 : 7. So that ye come behind in no 

3: 7. So then neither is he that planteth 

21. Therefore let no man glory in men. 
4: 5. Therefore judge nothing before the 

5; l.that one should have his father's wife. 
8. Therefore let us keep the feast, 

7:38. So then he that giveth (her) in 
10: 12. Wherefore let him that thinketh 
11 : 27. Wherefore whosoever shall eat 

33. Wherefore, my brethren, when 

13: 2. so that I could remove mountains, 
14:22. Wherefore tongues are for a sign, 

39. Wlierefore, brethren, covet to 
15:58. Therefore, my beloved brethren, be ye 
2Co. 1: 8. insomuch that we despaired 

2: 7. So that contrariwise ye (ought) 

3: 7. so that the children of Israel could not 

4:12. So then death worketh in us, 

5:16. Wherefore henceforth know we no man 

17. Therefore if any man (be) in Christ, 
7: 7. so that I rejoiced the more. 



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. So then they which be of faith 
Wherefore the law was our 
Wherefore thou art no more a servant.. 
Am I therefore become your enemy, 
So that my bonds in Christ are 
Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have 
Therefore, my brethren dearly 
So that ye were ensamples 
so that we need not to speak 
Wherefore comfort one another 
So that we ourselves glory in you 
so that he as God sitteth in the 
So that we may boldly say, 
Wherefore, my beloved brethren, let 
that your faith and hope might be in God. 
Wherefore let them that suffer 



dxravTOjg, hosautos. 

. the ninth hour, and did likewise. 
, came to the second, and said likewise. 
they did unto them likewise. 
And likewise he that (had received) two, 
, and the third likewise. 
, Likewise also said they all. 
ye shall all likewise perish, 
and in like manner the seven also : 
. Likewise also the cup after 
, Likewise the Spirit also helpeth 
, After the same manner also (he took) 
In like manner also, that women 
Likewise (must) the deacons 
Even so (must their) wives (be) grave, 
Likewise also the good works (of some) 
The aged women likewise, that 
Young men likewise exhort to 



(ocru see after wg. 



Qvavva, hosanna. 

Mat.21 : 9. Hosanna to the son of David : 

— Hosanna in the highest. 

15. Hosanna to the son of David ; 
Mar 11: 9. Hosanna; Blessed (is) he that cometh in 

10. Hosanna in the highest. 
Joh. 12: 13. Hosanna: Blessed (is) the King of Israel 



(ixjTrtp, vjgte see after wf. 



wtlov, otion. 

Mat.26:51.and smote off his ear. 

Mar 14:47. and cut off his ear. 

Lu. 22:51. he touched his ear, and healed him. 

Joh. 18: 10. and cut off his right ear. 

26. (his) kinsman whose ear Peter cut off, 

w^lXaa, ophelia. 

Ro. 3: 1. what profit (is there) of circumcision? 
Jude 16. having men's persons in admiration 
because of advantage. 



io^eXew, opheleo. 

5. thou mightest be profited by me ; 
26. For what is a man profited, if he 

24. Pilate saw that he could prevail nothing, 
26. and was nothing bettered, but rather 

11. thou mightest be profited by me ; 
36. For what shall it profit a man, 

25. For what is a man advantaged, 
63. the flesh profiteth nothing: 

19. Perceive ye how ye prevail nothing ? 
25. circumcision verily profiteth, if 
3. it profiteth me nothing. 

6. what shall I profit you, except I 
2. Christ shall profit you nothing. 

2. the word preached did not profit <them, 
9. which have not profited them that (lit. by 
which they have not been profited) 



oj(pi\ifioc, ophelimos. 

ITi. 4: 8. For bodily exercise profiteth (lit. is profi- 
table) little: but godliness is profitable 
unto all things, 
2Ti. 3: 16. and (is) profitable for doctrine, for 
Tit. 3: 8. These things are good and profitable unto 
men. 



Mat.15: 




IS: 




27: 


Mar 


5: 




8: 


Lu. 


9: 


Joh 


6: 




12: 


Ro. 


2: 


lCo.13: 




14: 


Gal 


5: 


Heb 


4: 




13: 



3o 



PROPER NAMES. 



'Aapwv, Aaron. 



Lu. 1 : 5. his wife (was) of the daughters of Aaron, 
Acts 7:40. Saying unto Aaron, Make us gods to go 
Heb 5: 4. called of God, as (was) Aaron. 

7:11. and not be called after the order of Aaron ? 

9: 4. that had manna, and Aaron's rod 



'A€aSSwF, Abaddon. 

Rev. 9:11. in the Hebrew tongue (is) Abaddon, 



"A&X, Abel 

Mat.23:35.from the blood of righteous Abel 

Lu. 11 : 51. From the blood of Abel unto the blood 

Heb 11 : 4. By faith Abel offered unto God 

12 : 24. speaketh better things than (that of) Abel. 



'A€m, Alia. 

Mat. 1 : 7. begat Abia; and Abia begat Asa; 
Lu. 1 : 5. of the course of Abia : 



'A&iaOap, Abiathar. 

Mar 2:26. in the days of Abiathar the high priest, 



'A€tXrjvi7, Abileenee. 

Lu, 3 : 1 . Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene, 



'Azotic), Abioud. 

Mat. 1 : 13. begat Abiud; and Abiud begat El iakim: 



'A^joaa/x, Abra'dm. 

Mat. 1: 1. the son of David, the son of Abraham. 
2. Abraham begat Isaac; 
17. all the generations from Abraham 
3: 9. We have Abraham to (our) father: 

— to raise up children unto Abraham. 
8: 11. shall sit down with Abraham, 

22:32. 1 am the God of Abraham, 
Mar 12 -.26. 1 (am) the God of Abraham, 
Lu. 1 :55. As he spake to our fathers, to Abraham, 
73. he sware to our father Abraham, 
3: 8. We have Abraham to (our) father: 

— to raise up children unto Abraham. 



Lu. 3:34. which was (the son) of Abraham, 

13 : 16. this woman, being a daughter of Abraham, 

28. when ye shall see Abraham, 

16: 22. carried by the angels into Abraham's 
bosom : 

23. and seeth Abraham afar off, 

24. Father Abraham, have mercy on me, 

25. But Abraham said, Son, remember that 

29. Abraham saith unto him, 

30. Nay, father Abraham ; 

19: 9. forsomuch as he also is a son of Abraham. 
20:37. when he calleth the Lord the God of 
Abraham, 
Joh. 8:33. We be Abraham's seed, 

37.1 know that ye are Abraham's seed; 

39. Abraham is our father. 

— If ye were Abraham's children, ye would 
do the works of Abraham. 

40. this did not Abraham. 

52. Abraham is dead, and the prophets; 
53. Art thou greater than our father Abraham. 
56. Abraham rejoiced to see my day: 
57. and hast thou seen Abraham? 
58. Before Abraham was, I am. 
Acts 3: 13. The God of Abraham, 

25. saying unto Abraham, And in thy seed 
7 : 2. appeared unto our father Abraham, 

16. the sepulchre that Abraham bought 

17. which God had sworn to Abraham, 

32. the God of thy fathers, the God of Abra- 
ham, 
13: 26. children of the stock of Abraham, 
Ro. 4: 1 . What shall we then say that Abraham, 
2. if Abraham were justified by works, 
S.Abraham believed God, 
9. faith was reckoned to Abraham 

12. that faith of our father Abraham, 

13. not to Abraham, or to his seed, through 

the law, 
16. which is of the faith of Abraham; 
9: 7. Neither, because they are the seed of 

Abraham, 
11: 1 . of the seed of Abraham, 
2Co.ll :22. Are they the seed of Abraham? so am I. 
Gal. 3: 6. Even as Abraham believed God, 

7. are the children of Abraham. 

8. preached before the gospel unto Abraham, 

9. blessed with faithful Abraham. 

14. the blessing of Abraham might come 

16. to Abraham and his seed were the promises 

18. God gave (it) to Abraham by promise. 
29. then are ye Abraham's seed, 

4:22. Abraham had two sons, the one by 
Heb 2: 16. but he took on (him) the seed of Abraham. 
6: 13. when God made promise to Abraham, 
7 : 1 . met Abraham returning from the 

2. To whom also Abraham gave a tenth < 



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Heb 7 : 4. Abraham gave the tenth 

5. though they come out of the loins of 

Abraham : 

6. received tithes of Abraham, 
9. payed tithes in Abraham. 

11 : 8. By faith Abraham, when he was called 
17. By faith Abraham, when he was tried, 
Jas. 2:21. Was not Abraham our father justified 

23. Abraham believed God, and it was imputed 
lPet.3: 6. Sara obeyed Abraham, calling him lord: 



'Aya€ocj Agabos. 



Acts] 1 : 28. one of them named Agabus, 

21 : 10. a certain prophet, named Agabus. 



"Ayap, Agar. 

Gal. 4: 24. gender eth to bondage, which is Agar. 
25. For this Agar is mount Sinai 



' Ay piinrag, Agrippas. 

Acts25:13.king Agrippa and Bernice came 

22. Then Agrippa said unto Festus, 

23. when Agrippa was come, 

24. And Festus said, King Agrippa, 

26. before thee, O king Agrippa, that, 
26 : 1 . Then Agrippa said unto Paul, 

2.1 think myself happy, king Agrippa, 
7. For which hope's sake, king Agrippa, 
19. "Whereupon, O king Agrippa, 

27. King Agrippa, believest thou the 

28. Then Agrippa said unto Paul, 
32. Then said Agrippa unto Festus, 



"A£wroe, Azotos. 

Acts 8:40. But Philip was found at Azotus : 



'AOiivaiy Atheenai. 



Actsl7 : 15. brought him unto Athens : 

16. while Paul waited for them at Athens, 
18: l.Paul departed from Athens, 
ITh. 3: l.left at Athens alone; 



'AOrivcuog, Atheenaios. 

Actsl7:21.For all the Athenians and strangers 
22. (Ye) men of Athens, 



'A^ajtt, Adam. 



Lu. 3:38. 
Ro. 5:14. 

1Co.15:22. 
45. 

IT!. 2:13. 

14. 

Jude 14. 



which was (the son) of Adam, 

death reigned from Adam to Moses, 

similitude of Adam's transgression, 

For as in Adam all die, even so 

The first man Adam was made a 

the last Adam (was made) 

For Adam was first formed, 

And Adam was not deceived, 

And Enoch also, the seventh from Adam, 



'AS&, Addi. 

Lu. 3: 28. which was (the son) of Addi, 

' AdpafjLVTTt}v6g, Adramatteenos. 

Acts27: 2. entering into a ship of Adramyttium, 



"ASpiag, Adrlas. 

Acts27: 27. driven up and down in Adria, 



'A£wp, Azor. 

Mat. 1 : 13. and Eliakim begat Azor, 
14. And Azor begat Sadoc ; 



' AiyvTTTtog, Aiguptios. 

Acts 7: 22. all the wisdom of the Egyptians, 

24. and smote the Egyptian : 

28. as thou diddest the Egyptian yesterday? 
21 -.38. Art not thou that Egyptian, 
Heb 11 :29. Egyptians assaying to do were drowned. 



AiyvTTTog, Aiguptos. 

Mat. 2: 13. flee into Egypt, and be thou 

14. departed into Egypt : 

' 15. Out of Egypt have I called my son. 
19. to Joseph in Egypt, 
Acts 2 : 10. in Egypt, and in the parts of Libya 
7 : 9. sold Joseph into Egypt : 

10. Pharaoh king of Egypt ; and he made him 

governor over Egypt 

1 1 . dearth over all the land of Egypt 

12. corn in Egypt, he sent out our 

15. Jacob went down into Egypt, 
17. grew and multiplied in Egypt, 

34. the affliction of my people which is in 

Egypt, 
— I will send thee into Egypt. 
36. wonders and signs in the land of Egypt, 

39. back again into Egypt, 

40. out of the land of Egypt, 

13: 17. strangers in the land of Egypt, 
Heb 3: 16. came out of Egypt by Moses. 

8: 9. to lead them out of the land of Egypt ; 
11 :26. than the treasures in Egypt : 
27. By faith he forsook Egypt, 
Jude 5. saved the people out of the land of Egypt, 
Rev.ll: 8. spiritually is called Sodom and Egypt, 



Ai6io\p, Aithiops. 

Acts 8:27. and, behold, a man of Ethiopia, 
— queen of the Ethiopians, 



Alviar, Aineas. 



Acts 9:33. a certain man named Aineas, 

34. And Peter said unto him, AEneas, 



AIvojv, Ainon. 

Joh. 3: 23. baptizing in Ainon near to Salim. 
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'A/ccXSa/xa, Akeldama. 

Acts 1 : 19. Aceldama, that is to say, The field of blood. 



'AicvXag, Akulas. 

ActslS: 2. a certain Jew named Aquila, 

18. with him Priscilla and Aquila ; 

26. when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, 

Ro. 16: 3. Greet Priscilla and Aquila 

I Co A6: 19. Aquila and Priscilla salute you 

2Ti. 4: 19. Salute Prisca and Aquila, 

'AXz^avSpevgi Alexandras. 

Acts 6: 9. Alexandrians, and of them of Cilicia 

18:24. Apollos, born at Alexandria (lit. an Alex 
andrian by birth), 



'AXsZavSpTvog, Alexandrinos. 

Acts27: 6. a ship of Alexandria 

28: 11. we departed in a ship of Alexandria, 



' AXs^av^pog, Alexandros. 

Mar 15 : 21 . the father of Alexander and 
Acts 4: 6. John, and Alexander, and as many as were 
19:33. they drew Alexander out of the multitude, 
— Alexander beckoned with the hand, 
ITi. 1 :20. Of whom is Hymenasus and Alexander ; 
2Ti. 4: 14. Alexander the coppersmith did 

'AX^aToc? Alphaios. 

Mat.10: 3. James (the son) of Alphceus, 
Mar 2: H.Levi the (son) of Alphceus sitting 

3:18. James the (son) of Alphceus, 
Lu. 6:15. James the (son) of Alphceus, 
Acts 1:13. James (the son) of Alphceus, 

'Ajuivada^, Aminadab. 

Mat. 1 : 4. Aram begat Aminadab ; and Aminadab 
Lu. 3:33. Which was (the son) of Aminadab, 



'A/unrXiag, Amplias. 

Ro. 16: 8. Greet Amplias my beloved 

' Ajui<t>'nro\ig, Amphipolis. 
Actsl7 : 1 . passed through Amphipolis 



'Ajuwv, Amon. 

Mat. 1:10. Manasses begat Amon; and Amon begat 
Josias ; 



'AjuwC) Amos. 

Lu. 3:25. which was (the son) of Amos, 

' Avaviag^ Ananias. 

Acts 5: 1. a certain man named Ananias, 
3. But Peter said, A?ianias, 



Acts 5: 5. And Ananias hearing these words 

9: 10. a certain disciple at Damascus, named 
Ananias ; 
— said the Lord in a vision, Ananias. 

12. in a vision a man named Ananias 

13. Then Ananias answered, Lord, 
17. And Ananias went his way, 

22: 12. one Ananias, a devout man 

23: 2. the high priest Ananias commanded 

24: 1. after five days Ananias the high priest 



"Av^piag, Andreas. 

Mat. 4:18. Simon called Peter, and Andreic 
10: 2. Peter, and Andrew his brother ; 
Mar 1 : 16. Simon and Andrew his brother 
29. the house of Simon and Andrew, 
3:18. And Andrew, and Philip, 
13: 3. John and Andrew asked him privately, 
Lu. ' 6: 14. and Andrew his brother, 
Job. 1: 40(41 ). Andrew, Simon Peter's brother. 
44(45). city of Andrew and Peter. 
6: 8. One of his disciples, Andrew, 
12:22. Philip cometh and tell eth Andrew : and 
again Andrew and Philip tell Jesus. 
Acts I -A3. Andrew, Philip, and Thomas, 



'Av^poviKog, Andronikos. 

Ro. 16: 7. Salute Andronicus and Junia, 

"Avva, Anna. 

Lu. 2:36. one Anna, a prophetess, 



"Avvag, Annas. 

Lu. 3: 2. A nnas and Caiaphas being the 
Joh.l8:13.1ed him away to Annas first; 

24. Annas had sent him bound unto 
Acts 4: 6. Annas the high priest, and 



'Avnox^a, Antiokia. 

Actsll :19. Cyprus, and Antioch, 

20. when they were come to Antioch, 

22. go as far as Antioch. 

26(25). brought him unto Antioch. 

— called Christians first in Antioch. 

27. from Jerusalem unto Antioch. 
13: 1 . in the church that was at Antioch 

14. they came to Antioch in Pisidia, 
14:19. (certain) Jews from Antioch 

21.Iconium, and Antioch, 

26. And thence sailed to Antioch, 
15: 22. chosen men of their own company to 
Antioch 

23. Gentiles in Antioch and Syria 
30. they came to Antioch : 

35. continued in Antioch, teaching 
18:22. he went down to Antioch. 
Gal. 2: 11. when Peter was come to Antioch, 
2Ti. 3:11. afflictions, which came unto me at Antioch, 



'Avrioxtvg, Antiokus. 

Acts 3: 5. a proselyte of Antioch : 



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AvTiirag, Antipas. 
Rev. 2: 13. whex £in A?itipas (was) my faithful martyr, 



'Avrnrarpig, Antipatris. 

Acts23:31.by night to Antipatris. 



AvrixpiGTog, see amongst Appellatives. 



'ATreXXrjg, Apellees. 
Ro. 16: 10. Salute Apelles approved in Christ. 



Rev. 



' AnoWvwv, Apolluon. 

i;ll. (his) name Apollyon. 



1 AwoWuvLa, Apollonia, 

Actsl7 : 1 . Amphipolis and Apollonia, 



'AttoXXuq, Apollos. 



Actsl8:24.a certain Jew named Apollos, 
19: 1. while Apollos was at Corinth, 
] Co. 1 : 12. and I of Apollos; 

3: 4. another, I (am) of Apollos ; 
5. and who (is) Apollos, 
6. Apollos watered; but God gave the in- 
crease. 
22. Whether Paul, or Apollos, 
4: 6. and (to) Apollos for your sakes; 
16:12. touching (our) brother Apollos, 
Tit. 3:13. Zenas the lawyer and Apollos 



^Aiririov (popov, Appiou phoron. 

Acts28 : 1 5. as far as Appii forum, 



'ATr^m, Apphia. 

Philem. 2. to (our) beloved Apphia, 



'Apa&ia, Arabia. 



Gal. 1:17.1 went into Arabia, 

4: 25. mount Sinai in Arabia, 



'Ajoa/i, Aram. 

Mat. 1 : 3. Esrom begat Aram ; 

4. Aram begat Aminadab; 
Lu. 3:33. which was (the son) of Aram, 



"Apaip, Araps. 

Acts 2:11. Cretes and Arabians, 

'Apirag, Aretas. 

2Co.ll:32..4retas the king kept the city 



"Apaoc Uayog, Arios pagos. 



Actsl 7: 19. brought him unto Areopagus, 

22. Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, 



' ApEonayLTriQ, Areopagitees. 

Actsl7:34.Dionysius the Areopagite, 



^ApifiaQda, ArimatKia. 

Mat.27 : 57. a rich man of Arimathcea, 
Mar 15: 43. Joseph of Arimathcua, 
Lu. 23:51. Arimathcea, a city of the Jews: 
Joh. 19:38. Joseph of Arimathaa, 



' AphrapxoQj Aristarkos. 

Actsl9:29. Gaius and Aristarchus, 
20 : 4. Aristarchus and Secundus ; 
27: 2. (one) Aristarchus, a Macedonian 
Col. 4:10. Aristarchus my fellowprisoner 
Philem 24(23). Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, 



' Apio-To&ovXog, Aristoboulos. 

Ro. 16: 10. which are of Aristobulus' (houshold). 



'Apfiaysd^wv, Armageddon. 

Rev.l6:16.in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon. 



'Ajortjuacj Artemas. 

Tit. 3:12. send Artemas unto thee, 

"ApTEpic, Artemis. 

Actsl 9: 24. silver shrines for Diana, 

27. temple of the great goddess Diana 

28. Great (is) Diana of the Ephesians. 

34. Great (is) Diana of the Ephesians. 

35. worshipper of the great goddess Diana, 



'Ap^a^ad, Arphaxad, 

Lu. 3:36. which was (the son) of Arphaxad, 



'Ajoxc'Xaoc, Arkelaos. 

Mat. 2: 22. that Archelaus did reign 



"Apxwrrog, Arkippos. 

Col. 4: 17. say to Archippus, Take heed 
Philem 2. Archippus our fellowsoldier, 



'Aaa, Asa. 

Mat. 1 : 7. and Abia begat Asa ; 

8. And Asa begat Josaphat ; 



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'Ao-i]p, Aseer. 

Lu. 2 : 36. of the tribe of Aser : 

Rev. 7: 6. Of the tribe of Aser (were) sealed 



Acts 2 



20: 



21 
24 
27 
lCo.16 
2Co. 1 
2Ti. 1 
lPet. 1 
Rev. 1 



'Aa-ia, Asia. 

; 9. Pontus, and Asia, 
9. them of Cilicia and of Asia, 
6. to preach the word in Asia, 

10. all they which dwelt in Asia 
22. stayed in Asia for a season. 

26. but almost throughout all Asia, 

27. all Asia and the world worshippeth. 
4. accompanied him into Asia 

16. would not spend the time in Asia : 

18. that I came into Asia, 
: 27. the Jews which were of Asia, 
: 18. certain Jews from Asia 
: 2. by the coasts of Asia ; 
: 19(18). The churches of Asia salute you* 
: 8. which came to us in Asia, 
: 15. all they which are in Asia 
: I.Asia, and Bithynia, 
: 4. seven churches which are in Asia : 

11. seven churches which are in Asia ; 



^Adiavog, Asianos. 

Acts20: 4. of Asia, Tychicus and Trophimus. 

' Aviapxng, Asiarkees. 

Actsl9: 31. certain of the chief of Asia, 



"A<to-ocj Assos. 

Acts20: 13. sailed unto Assos, there intending 
14. he met with us at Assos, 
N.B. Stephens considers acrvov, Acts 27 : 13, as 
a proper name. 



"AavyKptTog, Asunkritos. 

Ro. 16:14. Salute Asyncritus, Phlegon, 

'ArraXfrn, Attalia. 

Actsl4:25. they went down into Attalia : 



Lu. 



Avyovarog, Augoustos. 

2: l.a decree from Caesar Augustus, 



'A^ a £, Akaz. 



Ro. 15: 26. them of Macedonia and Achaia 

16: 5. Epenetus, who is the firstfruits of Achaia 
lCo.l6:15.firstfruits of Achaia, 
2Co. 1 : 1 . saints which are in all Achaia : 
9: 2. Achaia was ready a year ago ; 
11:10. the regions of Achaia. 
lTh. 1: 7. to all that believe in Macedonia and 
Achaia. 
8. not only in Macedonia and Achaia, 



'A^aiKOC? Akaikos. 

lCo.16: 17. Fortunatus and Achaicus : 



'A^giju, Akim. 

Mat. 1 : 14. and Sadoc begat Achim ; and Achim 



'AiptvOog, Apsinthos. 



Rev. 8: 11. the name of the star is called Wormwood i 



Baa\, Baal 

Ro. 11: 4. to (the image of) Baal. 



Ba€u\wv, Babulon. 



Mat. 



Acts 



Mat. 1 : 9. Joatham begat Achaz ; and Achaz begat 
Ezekias ; 



A^atO) Akaia. 

Actsl8: 12. Gallio was the deputy of Achaia, 
27. to pass into Achaia, 
19:21. Macedonia and Achaia, 



1:11. carried away to Babylon : 
12. brought to Babylon, 
17. the carrying away into Babylon 
— carrying away into Babylon 
7: 43. carry you away beyond Babylon. 
lPet.5:13.The (church that is) at Babylon, 
Rev.14: Q.Babylon is fallen, 

16: 19. great Babylon came in remembrance 
17: 5. BAB YLON THE GREAT, 
18: 2. Babylon the great is fallen, 
10. that great city Babylon, 
21. great city Babylon be thrown down, 



BaXaafi, Balaam. 

2Pet. 2: 15. following the way of Balaam 

Jude 1 1 . the error of Balaam 

Rev. 2:14. the doctrine of Balaam, \y^ 



BaXaic, Balak. 

Rev. 2 -.14. who taught Balac to cast 



BaTTTio-rriz, see amongst Appellatives. 



Bapa^ag, Barabbas. 

Mat.27:16.a notable prisoner, called Barabbas. 

17. Barabbas, or Jesus which is called Christ; 

20. that they should ask Barabbas, 

21. They said, Barabbas. 

26. Then released he Barabbas 



Mario: 7. And there was (one) named Barabbas, 
11. that he should rather release Barabbas 
15. released Barabbas unto them, 
Lu. 23: 18. and release unto us Barabbas: 
Joh. 18:40. Not this man, but Barabbas. Now Ba 
rabbas was a robber. 



Bapatc, Barak. 

Heb 11:32. to tell of Gedeon, and (of) Barak, 



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s, Gal. 



Bapaxtag, Barakias. 

Mat.23:35. Zacharias son of Barachias, 

BapOoXofiatog, Bartholomaios. 

Mat.10: 3. Philip, and Bartholomew ; 

Mar 3: 18. and Bartholomew, and Matthew, 

Lu. 6: 14. Philip and Bartholomew, 

Acts 1:13. Philip, and Thomas, Bartholomew, 

Bapir](Tovg, Barieesous. 

Actsl3: 6.a Jew, whose name (was) Bar-jesus , 



1.1 went up again to Jerusalem with Bar- 
nabas, 
9. they gave to me and Barnabas 
13. insomuch that Barnabas also was carried 
away 
Col. 4: 10. and Marcus, sister's son to Barnabas, 



Bapaa&ag, Barsabas. 

Acts 1:23. Barsabas, who was surnamed Justus, 
15:22. (namely), Judas surnamed Barsabas, 



Baprifiaiog, Bartimaios. 

Mar 10: 46. blind Bartim&us, the son of Timaeus, 



BezXZ&ovX, Beelzeboul. 

Mat.10: 25. called the master of the house Beelzebub, 
12: 24. but by Beelzebub the prince of the devils. 

27. And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, 
Mar 3:22. said, He hath Beelzebub, 
Lu. 11 : 15. He casteth out devils through Beelzebub 

18.1 cast out devils through Beelzebub. 

19. And if I by Beelzebub cast out devils, 



Acts 4:36. 


9:27. 


11:22. 


25. 


30. 



12:25. 



Bap-Iwva, B'ar-wna. 

Mat.l6:17» Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-jona: 

Bapva&ag, Barnabas. 

And Joses, who by the apostles was sur- 
named Barnabas, 
But Barnabas took him, 
and they sent forth Barnabas, 
Then departed Barnabas to Tarsus, 
and sent it to the elders by the hands of 

Barnabas 
And Barnabas and Saul returned from 

Jerusalem, 
as Barnabas, and Simeon 
Separate me Barnabas and Saul for the 

work 
who called for Barnabas and Saul, 
followed Paul and Barnabas : 
Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, 
and raised persecution against Paul and 

Barnabas, 
And they called Barnabas, 
(Which) when the apostles, Barnabas and 

Paul, 
and the next day he departed with Bar- 
nabas 
When therefore Paul and Barnabas 
they determined that Paul and Barnabas, 
and gave audience to Barnabas and Paul, 
to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas; 
with our beloved Barnabas and Paul, 
.Paul also and Barnabas continued in 

Antioch, 
. And some days after Paul said unto Bar- 
nabas, 
. And Barnabas determined to take with 

them 
and so Barnabas took Mark, 
Or I only and Barnabas, 



2Co. 



BeXiaX, Belial. 

15. And what concord hath Christ with Belial? 



13: 1. 


2. 


7. 


43. 


46. 


50. 


14:12. 


14. 


20. 


15: 2. 


12. 


22. 


25. 


35. 


36. 


37. 


39. 


ICo. 9: 6. 



BEviafiivf Beniamin. 

Actsl3:21 .a man of the tribe of Benjamin, 
Ro. 11: 1 . (of) the tribe of Benjamin. 
Phi. 3: 5. (of) the tribe of Benjamin, 
Rev. 7 : 8. Of the tribe of Benjamin 



BepviKr], Bernikee. 

Acts25:13.and Bernice came unto Caesarea 
23. and Bernice, with great pomp, 
26: 30. and Bernice, and they that sat with them: 



Bspoia, Beroya. 



Actsl7:10.sent away Paul and Silas by night unto 
Berea : 
13. was preached of Paul at Berea, 



Btpoidiog, Beroyaios. 

Acts20: 4. into Asia Sopater of Berea ; 



BtjOatapa, Beethabara. 

Joh. 1 :28. These things were done in Bethabara 



BriOavia, Beethania. 

Mat.21 : 17. and went out of the city into Bethany ; 

26: 6. Now when Jesus was in Bethany, 
Mar 11 : 1 . unto Bethphage and Bethany, 

11 . he went out unto Bethany with the twelve. 

12. when they were come from Bethany, 



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Mar 14: 3. And being in Bethany in the house of 

Simon 
Lu. 19:29. when he was come nigh to Bethphage and 
Bethany, 
24:50. And he led them out as far as to Bethany, 
Joh. 11 : 1. (named) Lazarus, of Bethany, 

18. Now Bethany was nigh unto Jerusalem, 
12: 1. before the passover came to Bethany, 



Brj0£o-Sa, Beethesda. 

Joh. 5: 2. in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, 



BnOXeiji, Beethleem. 



Mat. 2: 1. Jesus was born in Bethlehem 

5. In Bethlehem of Judaea: 

6. And thou Bethlehem, (in) the land of Juda, 
8. And he sent them to Bethlehem, 

16. and slew all the children that were in 
Bethlehem, 
2 : 4. which is called Bethlehem ; 

15. Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, 
7: 42. and out of the town of Bethlehem, 



Lu 



Joh. 



BijOo-a'iSctv, -8a, Beethsa'idan, -da. 

Mat.ll :21 .woe unto thee, Bethsaida ! 
Mar 6: 45. and to go to the other side before unto 
Bethsaida, 
8:22. And he cometh to Bethsaida ; 
Lu. 9:10. belonging to the city called Bethsaida. 

10: 13. woe unto thee, Bethsaida ! 
Joh. 1 : 44(45) . Now Philip was of Bethsaida, 
12 : 21 . which was of Bethsaida 



BriO^ayri, Beethphagee. 

Mat.21 : Land were come to Bethphage, 
Mar 11: 1 . unto Bethphage and Bethany, 
Lu. 19:29. come nigh to Bethphage and Bethany, 



BiQvvia, Bithunia. 

Actsl6: 7. they assayed to go into Bithynia. 
IPet, 1 : 1 . Cappadocia, Asia, and Bithynia, 



BAaaroc, Blastos. 

Actsl2:20. and, having made Blastus 



Boavspyig, Boanerges. 

Mar 3: 17. and he surnamed them Boanerges, 



Boo£, Booz. 



Mat. 1 : 5. And Salmon begat Booz of Rachab ; and 

Booz begat Obed of Ruth ; 
Lu. 3:32. which was (the son) of Booz, 



Boo-op, Bosor. 

2Pet.2: 15. Balaam (the son) of Bosor, 



ra€€a0a, Gabbatha. 
Joh. 19: 13. but in the Hebrew, Gabbatha. 



Fa&piri\, Gabrieel 



Lu. 1 : 19. 1 am Gabriel, that stand in the 

26. And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel 



Tag, Gad. 
Rev. 7: 5. Of the tribe of Gad 



Fa<$apr)v6g, Gadareenos. 

Mar 5: 1. into the country of the Gadarenes. 
Lu. 8:26. And they arrived at the country of the 
Gadarenes, 
37. of the country of the Gadarenes 



TaZa, Gaza. 
Acts 8: 26. down from Jerusalem unto Gaza, 



Faiog, Ga'ios. 

Actsl9:29.and having caught Gaius 

20: 4. and Gaius of Derbe, 
Ro. 16:23. Gaius mine host, and of the whole church, 
ICo. 1:14. but Crispus and Gaius; 
3Joh. 1 . The elder unto the wellbeloved Gams, 



FaXarai, Galatai. 

Gal. 3 : 1 . O foolish Galatians, who hath 



Tali 



Galatla. 



aria, 

1 Co.l 6 : 1 . to the churches of Galatia, 

Gal. 1 : 2. unto the churches of Galatia : 

2Ti. 4: 10. Crescens to Galatia, Titus unto Dalmatia. 

lPet.l: 1. throughout Pontus, Galatia, 



FaXariKog, Galatikos. 



Actsl6: 6. and the region of Galatia, 
18: 23. the country of Galatia 



Boppaq, see amongst Appellatives. 



FaXiXala, Galilaia. 

Mat. 2:22. into the parts of Galilee: 

3: 13. Then cometh Jesus from Galilee 
4 : 12. he departed into Galilee ; 
15. Galilee of the Gentiles ; 
18. walking by the sea of Galilee, 
23. And Jesus went about all Galilee, 
25. multitudes of people from Galilee, 
15:29. unto the sea of Galilee ; 



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Mat.l7:22. And while they abode in Galilee, 
19: 1 . he departed from Galilee, 
21 : 1 1 . the prophet of Nazareth of Galilee. 
26:32.1 will go before you into Galilee. 
27: 55. which followed Jesus from Galilee, 
28: 7. he goeth before you into Galilee; 
10. that they go into Galilee, 
16. went away into Galilee, 
Mar 1 : 9. came from Nazareth of Galilee, 
14. Jesus came into Galilee, 
16. walked by the sea of Galilee, 
28. all the region round about Galilee. 
39. throughout all Galilee, and cast out 
3: 7. and a great multitude from Galilee 
6: 21. and chief (estates) of Galilee; 
7: 31. he came unto the sea of Galilee, 
9:30. and passed through Galilee; 
14:28.1 will go before you into Galilee. 
15:41. when he was in Galilee, 
16: 7. that he goeth before you into Galilee : 
Lu. 1 : 26. unto a city of Galilee, 

2: 4. And Joseph also went up from Galilee, 

39. they returned into Galilee, 
3: 1. and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, 
4: 14. in the power of the Spirit into Galilee: 
31. a city of Galilee, and taught them 
44. And he preached in the synagogues of 
Galilee. 
5: 17. out of every town of Galilee, 
8:26. which is over against Galilee. 
17:11. midst of Samaria and Galilee. 
23: 5. beginning from Galilee to this place. 
6. When Pilate heard of Galilee, 
49. that followed him from Galilee, 
55. which came with him from Galilee, 
24: 6. when he was yet in Galilee, 



Joh. 



43(44). would go forth into Galilee, 
2: 1. there was a marriage in Cana of Galilee ; 

11. did Jesus in Cana of Galilee, 
4: 3. and departed again into Galilee. 
43. and went into Galilee. 
45. Then when he was come into Galilee, 
48. So Jesus came again into Cana of Galilee, 
47. was come out of Judaea into Galilee, 
54. when he was come out of Judaea into 
Galilee. 
6: l.went over the sea of Galilee, 
7 : 1 . After these things Jesus walked in Galilee: 
9. he abode (still) in Galilee. 
41. Shall Christ come out of Galilee ? 
52. Art thou also of Galilee ? 
— for out of Galilee ariseth no prophet. 
12:21. which was of Bethsaida of Galilee, 
21 : 2. and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, 
Acts 9:31. throughout all Judaea and Galilee 
10:37. and began from Galilee, 
13: 31. which came up with him from Galilee 



VaXiXcuoQ, Galilaios. 
Mat.26:69.Thou also wast with Jesus of Galilee. 
Mar 14: 70. for thou art a Galilcean, 
Lu. 13: l.some that told him of the Galilceans, 

2. Suppose ye that these Galilceans were 
sinners above all the Galilceans, 
22:59. for he is a Galilcean. 
23: 6. asked whether the man were a Galilcean. 
Joh. 4:45. the Galilceans received him, 
Acts 1 . 1 1 . Ye men of Galilee, why stand ye 

2: 7. are not all these which speak Galilcea.is f 
5:37. rose up Judas of Galilee 



FaXAiwvj Gallion. 

\ ActslS: 12. And when Gallio was the deputy 
14. Gallio said unto the Jews, 
17. And Gallio cared for none of those 



Ta}ia\i<]\, Gamalieel. 



Acts 5: 34. a Pharisee, named Gamaliel, 
22: 3. at the feet of Gamaliel, 



rtSfwv, Gedeon. 

Heb 11:32. would fail me to tell of Gedeon, 

rtOo-rjjuavfj, Gethseemanee. 

Mat.26:36.a place called Gethsemane, 
Mar 14:32. Avhich was named Gethsemane : 



FevvriaapET, Genneesaret. 

Mat.l4:34. into the land of Gennesaret. 
Mar 6:53. into the land of Gennesaret 
Lu. 5 : 1 . he stood by the lake of Gennesaret, 



Mat. 



Tepysa^vog, Gergeseenos. 

: 28. the country of the Gergesenes, 



Fo\yo9a, Golgotha. 

Mat.27:33.a place called Golgotha, 
Mar 15: 22. unto the place Golgotha, 
Joh. 19 :17. which is called in the Hebrew Golgotha, 



Vojuoppa, ra, Gomorra. 

Mat.l0:15.the land of Sodom and Gomorrha 
Mar 6 : 1 1 . for Sodom and Gomorrha 



F6 fiop pa, 17, Gomorra. 



Ro. 9: 29. been made like unto Gomorrha. 
2Pet.2: 6. the cities of Sodom and Gomorrha 
Jude 7. Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, 



Fu)j, Gog. 

Rev.20: 8. Gog and Magog, to gather them 



Aa€$, Dabid. 

Mat. 1 : 1 . the son of David, the son of Abraham. 

6. And Jesse begat David the king; and 

David 
17. So all the generations from Abraham to 

David 
— from David until the carrying away into 
Babylon 



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Mat. 1 : 20. Joseph, thou son of David, fear not to 
9:27. (Thou) son of David, have mercy on us. 
12: 3. Have ye not read what David did, when 

23. said, Is not this the son of David? 
15:22. O Lord, (thou) son of David; my daughter 
20:30. on us, O Lord, (thou) son of David. 

31. on us, O Lord, (thou) son of David. 
21 : 9. Hosanna to the son of David: Blessed (is) 

15. Hosanna to the son of David ; they were 
22:42. They say unto him, (The son) of David. 

43. How then doth David in spirit call him 
45. If David then call him Lord, how is 

Mar 2:25. Have ye never read what David did, when 
10:47. Jesus, (thou) son of David, have mercy on 
48. (Thou) son of David, have mercy on me. 
1 1 : 10. of our father David, that cometh in the 
12: 35. that Christ is the son of David? 

36. For David himself said by the Holy Ghost, 

37. David therefore himself calleth him Lord ; 

and whence 
Lu. 1 : 27. name was Joseph, of the house of David; 
32. unto him the throne of his father David: 
69. in the house of his servant David ; 
2: 4* the city of David, which is called Bethle- 
hem ; 

— was of the house and lineage of David : 
11. is born this day in the city of David 

3:31. of Nathan, which was (the son) of David, 
6: 3. what David did, when himself was an 

hungred, 
1 8 : 38. Jesus, (thou) son of David, have mercy on 
39. (Thou) son of David, have mercy on me. 
20:41. How say they that Christ is David's son? 
42. And David himself saith in the book of 

44. David therefore calleth him Lord, how is he 
Joh. 7:42. That Christ cometh of the seed of David, 

— out of the town of Bethlehem, where David 
Acts 1:16. which the Holy Ghost by the mouth of 

David 
2:25. For David speaketh concerning him, I 
foresaw 
29. of the patriarch David, that he is both 
34.ForDayzdisnotascendedinto the heavens: 
4:25. Who by the mouth of thy servant David 
7: 45. of our fathers, unto the days of David; 
13:22. raised up unto them David to be 

— I have found David the (son) of Jesse, 
34. will give you the sure mercies of David. 
36. For David, after he had served his own 

15: 16. will build again the tabernacle of David, 
Ro. 1 : 3. which was made of the seed of David 

4: 6. Even as David also describeth the blessed- 
ness 
11:9. And David saith, Let their table be made 
2Ti. 2: 8. that Jesus Christ of the seed of David 
Heb 4: 7. he limiteth a certain day, saying in David, 
11:32. David also, and Samuel, and (of) the 
prophets: 
Rev. 3: 7. he that hath the key of David, he 

5 : 5. the Root of David, hath prevailed to open 
22: 16. 1 am the root and the offspring of David, 



AaXjuavovOa, Dalmanoutlia. 
Mar 8: 10. disciples, and came into the parts of 
Dalmanutha. 



AaX/xarm, Dahnatia. 

2Ti. 4: 10. unto Thessalonica ; Crescens to Galatia, 
Titus unto Dahnatia. 



Aa/uapig, Damaris. 



Actsl7:34.and a woman named Damaris, and others 
with 



Aajmao-Kr]v6g, Damasheenos. 

2Co.ll : 32. the king kept the city of the Damascenes 

Aajuiao-KOQ, Damaskos. 

Acts 9: 2. And desired of him letters to Damascus 
3. as he journeyed, he came near Damascus : 
8. by the hand, and brought (him) into 

Damascus. 
10. there was a certain disciple at Damascus, 

19. days with the disciples which were at 

Damascus. 
22. and confounded the Jews which dwelt at 

Damascus, 
27. how he had preached boldly at Damascus 
22: 5. and went to Damascus, to bring them 
6. my journey, and was come nigh unto 
Damascus 

10. Arise, and go into Damascus ; and there it 

11. that were with me, I came into Damascus. 
26:12. Whereupon as I went to Damascus with 

authority 

20. But shewed first unto them of Damascus, 

and 
2Co.ll:32. In Damascus the governor under Aretas 

the king 
Gal. 1 : 17. went into Arabia, and returned again unto 

Damascus. 



AavirjX, Danieel 

Mat.24: 15. spoken of by Daniel the prophet, 

Mar 13:14. spoken of by Daniel the prophet, standing 



AticcnroXig, Dekapolis. 

Mat. 4: 25. and (from) Decapolis, and (from) Jeru- 
salem, and (from) 
Mar 5 : 20. and began to publish in Decapolis how 

7: 31. through the midst of the coasts of Deca- 
polis. 



Aep&cuoQ, Derbaios. 

Acts20: 4. Aristarchus and Secundus ; and Gaius of 
Derbe, and 



Atp&t}, Derbee. 

Acts 14: 6. and fled unto Lystra and Derbe, cities of 
20. next day he departed with Barnabas to 
Derbe. 
16: 1. Then came he to Derbe and Lystra: and, 



ArjiaaQ, Deemas. 

Col. 4:14. Luke, the beloved physician, and Demas, 
greet you. 



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2Ti. 4:10. For Demas hath forsaken me, having 


'ESjoaToc? Hebraios. 


Philem 24. Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, Lucas, my 


fellowlabourers. 


Acts 6: 1. of the Grecians against the Hebrews, 




2Co.l 1:22. Are they Hebrews? so (am) I. 




Phi. 3: 5. an Hebrew of the Hebrews ; 


A-njULrtrpiog, Deemeetrios. 






Actsl9;24. For a certain (man) named Demetrius, a 
silversmith, 


'E&paig, Hebrais. 


38. Wherefore if Demetrius, and the craftsmen 


Acts21 :40. spake unto (them) in the Hebrew tongue, 


which are 


22: 2. that he spake in the Hebrew tongue 


3Joh. 12. Demetrius hath good report of all (men), 


26: 14. saying in the Hebrew tongue, Saul, 


AiSvfiog, Didumos. 


'E&pa'ivTii Hebraisti. 


Joh.ll :16. Then said Thomas, which is called Didy- 


Joh. 5: 2. called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda, 


mus, unto 


19: 13. the Pavement, but in the Hebrew, Gab- 


20:24. Thomas, one of the twelve, called Didy- 


batha. 


mus, 


17. called in the Hebrew Golgotha: 


21: 2. were together Simon Peter, and Thomas 


20. written in Hebrew, (and) Greek, (and) 


called Didymus, 


Latin. 




Rev. 9: 11. name in the Hebrew tongtte (is) Abaddon, 




16: 16. called in the Hebrew tongue Armageddon. 


Aiovvgioq, Dionusios. 




Actsl7:34.and believed: among the which (was) 
Dionysius the 


'E^Kiac? Ezekias. 




Mat. 1 : 9. and Achaz begat Ezekias ; 




10. And Ezekias begat Manasses; 


AlOTTETTIQ* 




The neuter of this adjective is placed among the 
Appellatives. 


'EXajiitrcu, Elamitai. 




Acts 2: 9.Parthians, and Medes, and Elamites, 






Aiocricovpoi, JDioskouroi. 




Acts28: 11 . a ship... whose sign was Castor and PoUux. 


'EXta^ap, Eleazar. 


(lit. the Dioscuri) 


Mat. 1:15. And Eliud begat Eleazar; and Eleazar 




begat Matthan; 


AiorpecpriQ, Diotrepliees. 




3 Joh. 9. 1 wrote unto the church : but Diotrephes, 


'EXiaKdfi, Eliakim. 


who 


Mat. 1 : 13. Abiud begat Eliakim; and Eliakim begat 




A . 




Lu. 3: 30. which was (the son) of Eliakim, 


Aopicag, Dorkas. 




Acts 9:36. which by interpretation is called Dorcas : 




this woman 


'EXtc&pj Eliezer. 


39. which Dorcas made, while she was with 




Lu. 3: 29. which was (the son) of Eliezer, 






ApovaiWa, Drousilla. 

Acts24:24. when Felix, came with his wife Drusilla, 




'EXtouS, Elioud % 


which 


Mat. 1: 14. and Achim begat Eliud; 




15. And Eliud begat Eleazar ; 




'EXto-a^r, Elisabet. 


c Eb£p, Heber. 






Lu. 1: 5. and her name (was) Elisabeth. 


Lu. 3:35. which was (the son) of Heber, 


7. because that Elisabeth was barren, 




13. and thy wife Elisabeth shall bear 




24. his wife Elisabeth conceived, 


'E&pa'iicoQ, Hebra'ikos. 


36. And, behold, thy cousin Elisabeth, 


40. into the house of Zacharias, and saluted 


Lu. 23: 38. letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew, 


Elisabeth. 



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Lu. 1:41. when Elisabeth heard the salutation 

— and Elisabeth was filled with the Holy 
57. Now Elisabeth's full time came 



'EXto-o-cuoe, Elissaios. 

Lu. 4:27. in the time of Eliseus the prophet: 



'EXXac, Hellas. 
Acts20: 2. exhortation, he came into Greece, 



"EXXijv, Helleen. 

Joh. 7:35. the dispersed among the Gentiles, and 
teach the Gentiles ? 
12: 20. there were certain Greeks among 
Actsl4: 1 . the Jews and also of the Greeks 
16: 1. his father (was) a Greek: 

3. knew all that his father was a Greek. 
17: 4. the devout Greeks a great multitude, 
18: 4. persuaded the Jews and the Greeks. 

17. all the Greeks took Sosthenes, 
19:10. Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks. 

17. known to all the Jews and Greeks 
20:21. to the Jews, and also to the Greeks, 
21 : 28. brought Greeks also into the temple, 
Ro. 1 : 14. 1 am debtor both to the Greeks, 

16. the Jew first, and also to the Greek. 
2: 9. the Jew first, and also of the Gentile; 
10. the Jew first, and also to the Gentile: 
3: 9. proved both Jews and Gentiles, 
10: 12. between the Jew and the Greek: 
ICo. 1:22. the Greeks seek after wisdom: 
23. unto the Greeks foolishness; 
24. are called, both Jews and Greeks, 
10:32. to the Jews, nor to the Gentiles, 
12: 13. whether (we be) Jews or Gentiles, 
Gal. 2: 3. who was with me, being a Greek, 
3:28. There is neither Jew nor Greek, 
Col. 3: 11. there is neither Greek nor Jew, 



'EXiljuac, Elumas. 

Actsl3: 8. But Elymas the sorcerer 

y Eppavovr}\, Emmanoueel. 

Mat. 1 : 23. they shall call his name Emmanuel, 



'EjULfiaovQ, Emmaous. 

Lu. 24: 13. to a village called Emmaus, 



'E/uL/nop, Emmor. 

Acts 7: 15. of the sons of Emmor (the father) of 
Sychem. 



'Evwc> Ends. 

Lu. 3:38. Which was (the son) of Enos, 

'Evwx* Enok. 

Lu. 3:37. which was (the son) of Enoch, 
Heb 11: 5. By faith Enoch was translated 
Jude 14. And Enoch also, the seventh from 



' Ettcli v£toq, Epainetos. 

Ro. 16: 5. Salute my wellbeloved Epenetus, 



'EiraQpag, Epaphras. 

Col. 1 : 7. As ye also learned of Epaphras 
4:12. Epaphras, who is (one) of you, 
Philem 23. There salute thee Epaphras, 



'EWtjvikoq, Helleenikos. 

Lu. 23 : 38. in letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew, 
Rev. 9: 11. in the Greek tongue hath (his) name 



r E\\r)VLQ, Helleenis. 

Mar 7: 26. The woman was a Greek, 

Actsl7: 12. honourable women which were Greeks, 



'EWrjvKJTrjg, Helleenistees. 

Acts 6: 1. arose a murmuring of the Grecians 
9 ; 29. disputed against the Grecians : 
11 :20. spake unto the Grecians, preaching 



'EXXrjwo-rt, Helleenisti. 

Joh. 19: 20. written in Hebrew, (and) Greek, (and) 

Latin. 
Acts21:37. Who said, Canst thou speak Greek? 

'EXftwSa/u, Elmodam. 

Lu. 3: 28. which was (the son) of Elmodam, 



'Eirafypo^iTOs, Epaphroditos. 

Phi. 2: 25. to send to you Epaphroditus, 

4:18. having received of Epaphroditus 



'Emicovpeiog, Epikourios. 

Actsl7: 18. certain philosophers of the Epicureans, 



"EpavToq, Erastos. 

Actsl9:22. Timotheus and Erastus; 

Ro. 16:23. Erastus the chamberlain of the city 

2Ti. 4:20. Erastus abode at Corinth: 



'EpjULag, Hermas. 

Ro. 16:14. Phlegon, Hermas, Patrobas, Hermes, 



'Epfirig, Hermees. 



Actsl4: 12. Barnabas, Jupiter; and Paul, Mercurius, 
Ro. 16:14. Hermes, and the brethren which are 



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EpjuoyivrjQ, Hermogenees. 

2Ti. 1 : 15. of whom are Phygellus and Hermogena. 

'EpvQpa BaXacjcra, Eruthra Thalassa. 

Acts 7:36. in the land of Egypt, and in the Red sea, 
Heb 1 1 :29. they passed through the Red sea 

'EtrXt', Esli. 
Lu. 3:25. which was (the son) of Esli, 



'Eo-jowju, Esrom. 

Mat. 1: 3. and Phares begat Esrom; and Esrom begat 

Aram; 
Lu. 3:33. which was (the son) of Esrom, 



Eva, Ua. 



2Co.ll: 3. as the serpent beguiled Eve 

ITi. 2: 13. For Adam was first formed, then Ei 



Ev^ovXog, Uboulos. 

2Ti. 4:21. Eubidus greeteth thee, and Pudens, 

Evveiki}, Unikee. 

2Ti. 1: 5. and thy mother Eunice; 



EvoSia, Uodia. 

Phi. 4: 2. 1 beseech Euodias, and beseech Syntyche, 



EvpOKXv^wv, Uroliludon. 

Acts27:14.a tempestuous wind, called Euroclydon. 



EvrvyoQ) Utukos. 

Acts20: 9. young man named Eutychus, 



Ev<j)paTY}Q 9 Uphratees. 

Rev. 9: 14. in the great river Euphrates. 
16: 12. upon the great river Euphrates, 



Rev. 2: 



'Ec/)£o-Tvocj Ephesinos. 

. of the church of Ephesus write ; 



Acts! 9: 35. that the city of the Ephesians 

21: 29. in the city Trophimus an Ephesian, 



"E0£G-oe 5 Ephesos. 

Actsl8:19. And he came to Ephesus, 

21. And he sailed from Ephesus. 
24. mighty in the scriptures, came to Ephesus. 
19: 1 . passed through the upper coasts came to 
Ephesus : 
17. Greeks also dwelling at Ephesus; 
26. that not alone at Ephesus, 
20: 16. had determined to sail by Ephesus, 
17. And from Miletus he sent to Ephesus, 
1Co.15:32.I have fought with beasts at Ephesus, 

16: 8. But I will tarry at Ephesus 
Eph. 1 : 1 . to the saints which are at Ephesus, 
ITi. 1: 3. As I besought thee to abide still at Ephesus 
2Ti. 1 : 18. he ministered unto me at Ephesus, 

4: 12. And Tychicus have I sent to Ephesus. 
Rev. 1:11. unto Ephesus, and unto Smyrna, 



'E0joatju 9 Ephraim. 

Joh.ll :54. into a city called Ephraim, 



Za€oiAwv, Zaboidon. 

Mat. 4: 13. in the borders of Zabidon 

15. The land of Zabidon, 
Rev. 7 : 8. Of the tribe of Zabulon 



ZaK\aioq, Zakkaios. 

Lu. 19: 2. (there was) a man named Zacchaus, 
5. and said unto him, Zacchatus, 
8. And Zacchceus stood, and said 



Zap a, Zara, 

Mat. 1:3. Judas begat Phares and Zara 



Zapov\ see ^apov^. 



'E^sa-ioe? Ephesios. 

Actsl9: 28. Great (is) Diana of the Ephesians. 

34. Great (is) Diana of the Ephesians. 

35. (Ye) men of Ephesus, what man is there 



Zaxapiag, Zakarias. 

Mat,23:35.unto the blood of Zacharias 
Lu. 1 : 5. a certain priest named Zacharias, 
12. And when Zacharias saw (him), 
13. said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias: 
18. And Zacharias said unto the angel, 
21. And the people waited for Zacharias, 
40. And entered into the house of Zacharias, 
59. and they called him Zacharias, 
67. And his father Zacharias was filled 
3: 2. the son of Zacharias in the wilderness. 
11:51. unto the blood of Zacharias, 



Z&zdaiog, Zebedaios. 

Mat. 4:21. James (the son) of Zebedee, 



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Mat. 4: 21. in a ship with Zebedee their father, 
10: 2. James (the son) of Zebedee, 
20:20. Zebedee 1 s children with her sons, 
26:37. and the two sons of Zebedee, 
27:56. and the mother of Zebedee' s children. 

Mar 1 : 19. James the (son) of Zebedee, 

20. and they left their father Zebedee 
3:17. And James the (son) of Zebedee, 
10:35. James and John, the sons of Zebedee, 

Lu. 5:10. James, and John, the sons of Zebedee, 

Joh.21 : 2. and the (sons) of Zebedee, 



Zevq, Zus. 

Actsl4:12. And they called Barnabas, Jupiter; 
13. Then the priest of Jupiter, 



Lu. 9 : 54. and consume them, even as Elias did ? 
Joh. 1:21. What then? Art thou Elias ? 

25. nor Elias, neither that prophet ? 
Ro. 11: 2. Wot ye not what the scripture saith of 

Elias? 
Jas. 5:17. Elias was a man subject to 



ZifAwn/c? Zeelotees. 

Lu. 6 : 15. and Simon called Zelotes, 
Acts 1:13. and Simon Zelotes, and Judas 



Tit. 



Zrivag, Zeenas. 

3: 13. Bring Zenas the lawyer 



Zopota&aX, Zorobabel. 

Mat. 1:12. and Salathiel begat Zorobabel; 

13. And Zorobabel begat Abiud ; 
Lu. 3:27. which was (the son) of Zorobabel, 



'H\f, Heeli. 

Lu. 3 : 23. which was (the son) of Heli, 



'HXiag, IL 'elias. 

Mat.ll:14.this is Elias, which was for to come. 
16:14. some, Elias ; and others, Jeremias, 
17: 3. Moses and Elias talking with him. 

4. and one for Moses, and one for Elias. 
10. that Elias must first come? 

1 1 . Elias truly shall first come, 

12. That Elias is come already, 
27: 47. This (man) calleth for Elias. 

49. whether Elias will come to save him. 
Mar 6:15. Others said, That it is Elias. 

8: 28. but some (say), Elias ; and others, 
9: 4. And there appeared unto them Elias 

5. and one for Moses, and one for Elias. 

11. that Elias must first come ? 

12. Elias verily cometh first, 

13. That Elias is indeed come, 
15: 35. Behold, he calleth Elias. 

36. whether Elias will come to take him 
1:17. in the spirit and power of Elias, 
4:25. were in Israel in the days of Elias, 

26. But unto none of them was Elias sent, 
9: 8. And of some, that Elias had appeared; 

19. but some (say), Elias ; 

30. which were Moses and Elias: 

33. and one for Moses, and one for Elias: 



Lu 



"Hp, Eer. 

Lu. 3:28. which was (the son) of Er, 



( Ji pu>$iwv, Heerodion. 

Ro. 16:11. Salute Herodion my kinsman. Greet them 
that be 



'H/owSije, Heerodees. 

Mat. 2: 1. in the days of i?eroc/ the king, behold, there 
3. When Herod the king had heard (these 
things), 

7. Then Herod, when he had privily called 

12. that they should not return to Herod, they 

13. for Herod will seek the young child to 

15. And was there until the death of Herod : 

16. Then Herod, when he saw that he was 

19. But when Herod was dead, behold, an angel 
22. in the room of his father Herod, he 

14: 1. At that time Herod the tetrarch heard of 

3. For Herod had laid hold on John, and 

6. when Herod's birthday was kept, the 

daughter of Herodias danced before 

them, and pleased Herod. 

Mar 6: 14. king Herod heard (of him) ; for his name 

16. But when Herod heard (thereof), he said, 

17. For Herod himself had sent forth and laid 

18. For John had said unto Herod, It is 

20. For Herod feared John, knowing that he 

21. that Herod on his birthday made a 

22. came in, and danced, and pleased Herod 
8: 15. the Pharisees, and (of) the leaven of Herod. 

Lu. 1 : 5. There was in the days of Herod, the 

3: 1 . and Herod being tetrarch of Galilee, and 

19. But Herod the tetrarch, being reproved by 
— for all the evils which Herod had done, 

8: 3. And Joanna the wife of Chuza Herod's 

steward, 
9: 7. Now Herod the tetrarch heard of all that 
9. And Herod said, John have I beheaded: 
13:31. and depart hence: for Herod will kill thee. 
23: 7. that he belonged unto Herod's jurisdiction, 
he sent him to Herod, who himself also 

8. And when Herod saw Jesus, he was ex- 

ceeding 

1 1 . And Herod with his men of war set 

12. Pilate and Herod were made friends 
15. No, nor yet Herod: for I sent you to 

Acts 4: 27. whom thou hast anointed, both Herod, 
and Pontius 
12: 1. Now about that time Herod the king 

6. And when Herod would have brought him 
11. out of the hand of Herod, and (from) 

19. And when Herod had sought for him, 

20. And Herod was highly displeased with 

them of 

21. And upon a set day Hb-od, arrayed in 
13: 1. brought up with Herod the tetrarch, and 

Saul. 
23: 35. him to be kept in Herod's judgment hall. 



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"RpujStavo'i, Heerodianoi. 



Mat. 22: 16. their disciples with the Herodians, saying, 
Mar 3: 6. took counsel with the Herodians against 
12: 13.thePhariseesandofthei?ero<iuz7ks, to catch 



Mat. 1 



•3. And Judas 
Thamar ; 



Qafiao, Thamar. 

begat Phares and Zara of 



Mat. 14 


3 






6 


Mar 


6 


17 
19 
22 


Lu. 


3 


19 



'HpwStac Heerodias. 

and put (him) in prison for Herodias' sake, 
daughter of Herodias danced before them, 
for Herodias 1 sake, his brother Philip's 

"wife ; 
Therefore Herodias had a quarrel against 

him, 
when the daughter of the said Herodias 
being reproved by him for Herodias his 

brother 



f Ho-euaC) Heesaias. 

spoken of by the prophet Esaias, saying, 
which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, 

saying, 
which was spoken by Esaias the prophet, 

saying, 
might be fulfilled which was spoken by 

Esaias 
is fulfilled the prophecy of Esaias, which 

saith, 
(Ye) hypocrites, well did Esaias prophesy 
Well hath Esaias prophesied of you hypo- 
crites, 
in the book of the words of Esaias the 
unto him the book of the prophet Esaias. 
of the Lord, as said the prophet Esaias. 
That the saying of Esaias the prophet might 
could not believe, because that Esaias said 
These things said Esaias, when he saw his 
sitting in his chariot read Esaias the pro- ' 

phet. 
and heard him read the prophet Esaias, : 
Well spake the Holy Ghost by Esaias the 
Esaias also crieth concerning Israel, : 

Though 
And as Esaias said before, Except the Lord 
For Esaias saith, Lord, who hath believed 
But Esaias is very bold, and saith, I 
And again, Esaias saith, There shall be a 



'Ho-au, Eesau. 

Ro, 9: 13. Jacob have I loved, but Esau have I hated. 
Heb 11:20. By faith Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau 
12; 16. (be) any fornicator, or profane person, as 
Esau, 



Mat, 3 


3. 




4 


14. 




8 


17 




12 


17. 




13 


:14. 




15 


7. 


Mar 7 


6. 


Lu. 


3 


: 4. 




4 


17. 


Job 


. 1 


:23. 




12 


33. 

39. 
41. 


\ct 


s 8 


28. 

30. 




28 


25. 


Ro. 


9 


27. 
29. 




10 


16. 
20. 




1.3 


12, 



Qapa, Thara. 

Lu. 3:34. which was (the son) of Tfiara, which was 



Qe6(j)iXog, Theophilos. 

Lu. 1: 3. most excellent Theophilus, 
Acts 1: l.havelmade, O Theophilus, 



QEcjijaXovLKzvQ) Thessalonikus. 

Acts20: 4. and of the Thessalonians, Aristarchus 
27: 2. (one) Aristarchus, a Macedonian of Thes- 
salonica, 
iTh. 1: l.unto the church of the Thessalonians 
2Th. 1: l.unto the church of the Thessalonians 



e 



£&-(70 



\oviici], Thessalonikee. 



Actsl7: l.theycameto Thessalonica, 

11. more noble than those in Thessalonica, 
13. the Jews of Thessalonica 
Phi. 4: 16. For even in Thessalonica 
2Ti. 4: 10. is departed unto Thessalonica; 



Qevcag, Th.udas. 

Acts 5:36. rose up Theudas, boasting 



Qv arzipa, 7a, Thuatlra. 

Acts! 6 : 14. of the city of Thyatira, 
Rev. 1:11. and unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, 
2: IS. of the church in Thyatira 
24. unto the rest in Thyatira, 



G(jjpac 9 Thomas. 



Mat. 10: 3. Thomas, and Matthew the publican; 
Mar 3: IS. Thomas, and James the (son) of Alphaeus, 
Lu. 6: 15. Matthew and Thomas, James 
Joh. 11 : 16. Thomas, which is called Didymus, 



21 



: 5. Thomas saith unto him, 
: 24. But Thomas, one of the twelve, 
26. and Thomas with them: 
27. Then saith he to Thomas, 
2S. Thomas answered and said 
29. Thomas, because thou hast seen me, 
: 2. Simon Peter, and Thomas 



Acts 1:13. Philip, and Thomas, Bartholomew 



Qaccalog, Thaddaios. . 

Mat.10: 3. And Lebbasus, whose surname was Tfiad- 

dcEUS ; 

Mar 3:18. the (son) of Alphaeus, and Thaddceus, and 
Simon 



'latipog, lair os. 

Mar 5 : 22. of the synagogue, Jairus by name ; 
Lu. 3 :41. there came a man named Jairus, 



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'IafcwS, Iakob. 

Mat. 1: 2. begat Jacob; and Jacob begat 

15. and Matthan begat Jacob ; 

16. And Jacob begat Joseph 
8:11. and Isaac, and Jacob, 

22: 32. and the God of Jacob ? 
Mar 12 : 26. and the God of Jacob ? 
Lu. 1 : 33. over the house of Jacob 

3:34. Which was (the son) of Jacob, which was 

(the son) of Isaac, 
13: 28. and Isaac, and Jacob, 
20:37. and the God of Jacob. 
Joh. 4: 5. that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. 
6. Jacob's well was there. 
12. than our father Jacob, 
Acts 3 : 13. and of Isaac, and of Jacob, 
7: 8. (begat) Jacob ; and. Jacob 
12. But when Jacob heard 

14. his father Jacob to (him), 

15. Jacob went down into Egypt, 
32. and the God of Jacob. 

46. the God of Jacob. 
Ro. 9:13. Jacob have I loved, 

11 :26. turn away ungodliness from Jacob : 
Heb 11: 9. with Isaac and Jacob, 

20. Isaac blessed Jacob and Esau 

21. By faith Jacob, when he was a dying, 



Jas. I: 1. James, ...of God and of the Lord Jesus 

Christ, 
Jude 1 . and brother of James, 



'Ictfi&priQ, Iambrees. 

2Ti. 3: 8. Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, 



'Iavva, lanna. 

Lu. 3: 24. which was (the son) of J anna, which was 
(the son) of Joseph, 



'lavvriQ, lannees. 

2Ti. 3: 8. Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, 



'Iajcw€oc 5 lakobos. 

Mat. 4:21. James (the son) of Zebedee, 
10: 2(3). James (the son) of Zebedee, 

3. James (the son) of Alphaeus, 
13:55. James, and Joses, and Simon, 
17: I.James, and John his brother, 
27: 56. Mary the mother of James 
Mar 1:19. James the (son) of Zebedee, 
29. with James and John. 
3:17. James the (son) of Zebedee, and John the 
brother of James ; 
18. and James the (son) of Alphseus, 
5:37. James, and John the brother of James. 
6: 3. the brother of James, and 
9: 2. James, and John, and leadeth 
10:35. James and John, the sons of 

41. with James and John. 
13: 3. Peter and James 
14:33. James and John, and began to be 
15: 40. the mother of James the less 
16: l.Mary the (mother) of James, 
Lu. 5:10. also James, and John, 

6:14. James and John, Philip and 

15. James the (son) of Alphaeus, 

16. And Judas (the brother) of James, 
8:51. and James, and John, 

9:28. John and James, and went up 
54. James and John saw (this), 
24: 10. and Mary (the mother) of James, 
Acts 1:13. Peter, and James, and John, 

— James (the son) of Alphaeus, 

— and Judas (the brother) of James. 
12: 2. And he killed James the brother 

17. James, and to the brethren. 
15:13. James answered, saying, 

21 -.18. with us unto James ; 
1 Co.l 5 ; 7. After that, he w as seen of James ; 
Gal. 1 : 19. save James the Lord's brother. 
2: 9. James, Cephas, and John, 
12. that certain came from James, 



'lapiS, laved. 

Lu. 3:37. which was (the son) of Jared, which was 
(the son) of Maleleel, 



'lacrwv, lason. 

Actsl7: 5. the house of Jason, 

6. they drew Jason and certain brethren 

7. Whom Jason hath received: 
9. of Jason, and of the other, 

Ro. 16:21. Lucius, and Jason, and 



'Idovfiaia, Idoumaia. 

Mar 3: 8. from Jerusalem, and from Idumcea, 

'l£?a€//X, lezabeel. 

Rev. 2 : 20. thou sufferest that woman Jezebel, 

'IspcnroXig, Hierapolis. 

Col. 4: 13. and them in Hierapolis. 



'lep^iag, H'ieremias. 

Mat. 2: 17. by Jeremy the prophet, 

16:14. and others, Jeremias, or one 
27: 9. by Jeremy the prophet, 



'kjotx^) Hieriko. 

Mat.20:29. as they departed from Jericho, 

Mar 10:46. they came to Jericho : and as he went out 

of Jericho 
Lu. 10: 30. from Jerusalem to Jericho, 

18:35. as he was come nigh unto Jericho, 

19 : 1 . and passed through Jericho. 
Heb 11:30. the walls of Jericho fell down, 



'UpoaoXviua, H'ierosoluma. 
Mat. 2: 1. there came... to Jerusalem, 



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Mat. 2: 3. all Jerusalem with him. 

3: 5. to him Jerusalem, and all Judaea, 
4:25. and (from) Jerusalem, and 
5:35. neither by Jerusalem; for it is 
15 : 1 . which were of Jerusalem, 
16: 21. go unto Jerusalem, and suffer 
20:17. Jesus going up to Jerusalem 

18. we go up to Jerusalem ; 
21: l.when they drew nigh unto Jerusalem, 
10. when he was come into Jerusalem, 
Mar 3: 8. from Jerusalem, and from 

22. which came down from Jerusalem 
7: 1. which came from Jerusalem, 

10:32. going up to Jerusalem; 
33. we go up to Jerusalem; 
11:11. entered into Jerusalem, 
15. they come to Jerusalem: 
27. they come again to Jerusalem: 
15:41. came up with him unto Jerusalem. 
Lu. 2:22. they brought him to Jerusalem, 
42. they went up to Jerusalem 
18: 31. we go up to Jerusalem, 
19: 28. ascending up to Jerusalem. 
23: 7. who himself also was at Jerusalem 
Joh. 1:19. priests and Levites from Jerusalem 
2: 13. went up to Jerusalem, 

23. he was in Jerusalem 
4; 20. that in Jerusalem is the place 

nor yet at Jerusalem, 

at Jerusalem at the feast: 

Jesus went up to Jerusalem. 

Nov/ there is at Jerusalem 

at Jerusalem the feast of the dedication, 

Bethany was nigh unto Jerusalem, 

many went... to Jerusalem 

Jesus was coming to Jerusalem, 

not depart from Jerusalem, 

which was at Jerusalem ; 

the apostles which were at Jerusalem 

Peter was come up to Jerusalem, 

which was in Jerusalem : 
. came prophets from Jerusalem 
■ departing from them returned to Jerusalem. 
.keep this feast that cometh in Jerusalem : 
. to be at Jerusalem 
, we were come to Jerusalem, 
.he ascended from Caesarea to Jerusalem. 
. which came down from Jerusalem 
. Wilt thou go up to Jerusalem, 
. when I was at Jerusalem, 
.at Jerusalem, and (also) here, 
.mine own nation at Jerusalem, 
. I also did in Jerusalem: 
. first... and at Jerusalem, 
.delivered prisoner from Jerusalem 
. Neither went I up to Jerusalem 
. I went up to Jerusalem to see 
. I went up again to Jerusalem 



Lu. 2 



;20. 

21. 

45. 

5: 1. 

2. 

10;22. 

11:18. 

55. 

12:12. 

Acts 1: 4. 

8: 1. 

14. 

11: 2. 

22. 

27. 

13:13. 

18:21. 

20:16. 

21:17. 

25: 1. 

7. 

9. 

15. 

24. 

26: 4. 

10. 

20. 

28:17 

Gal. 1:17 

18 

2: 1 



Acts 1 

2 
4 
5 



'lepoGokvfUTai, Hierosolumitai. 

Mar 1: 5. and they of Jerusalem, 
Joh. 7:25. some of them of Jerusalem, 



'lepovfTaXrjfi, Hierousal.eem. 

Mat.23:37. O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, (thou) that killest 
Mar 11: 1 . they came nigh to Jerusalem, 
Lu. 2: 25. there was a man in Jerusalem, 



22 



38. looked for redemption in Jerusalem. 
41. to Jerusalem every year 

43. child Jesus tarried behind in Jerusalem ; 
45. they turned back again to Jerusalem, 
9. he brought him to Jerusalem, 
17. and Judaea, and Jerusalem : 

17. of all Judaea and Jerusalem, 

31. which he should accomplish at Jerusalem. 

51. to go to Jerusalem, 

53. was as though he would go to Jerusalem. 

30. from Jerusalem to Jericho, 

4. men that dwelt in Jerusalem? 
22. journeying toward Jerusalem. 

33. a prophet perish out of Jerusalem. 

34. O Jerusalem, Jerusalem, which killest 
1 1 . as he went to Jerusalem, 

11. he was nigh to Jerusalem, 

20. Jerusalem compassed with armies, 

24. and Jerusalem shall be trodden down 
28. Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not 

13. from Jerusalem (about) threescore 

18. a stranger in Jerusalem, 
33. and returned to Jerusalem., 

47. among all nations, beginning at Jerusalem. 
49. in the city of Jerusalem, 

52. and returned to Jerusalem 

8. witnesses unto me both in Jerusalem, 

12. returned they unto Jerusalem 

— from Jerusalem a sabbath day's journey. 

19. the dwellers at Jerusalem ; 

5. And there were dwelling at Jerusalem 

14. (ye) that dwell at Jerusalem, 

6(5). were gathered together at Jerusalem. 
16. to all them that dwell in Jerusalem; 
16. (out) of the cities round about unto 

Jerusalem, 
28. ye have filled Jerusalem 

7. of the disciples multiplied in Jerusalem 

25. returned to Jerusalem, and preached 

26. from Jemsalem unto Gaza, 

27. to Jerusalem for to worship, 

2. might bring them bound unto Jerusalem. 

13. to thy saints at Jerusalem: 

21. that destroyed... in Jerusalem, 

26. Saul was come to Jerusalem, 

28. going out at Jerusalem. 

39. the land of the Jews, and in Jerusalem; 
25. And Barnabas and Saul returned from 

Jerusalem, 

27. For they that dwell at Jerusalem, and their 

31. came up with him from Galilee to Jeru- 

salem, 
; 2. other of them, should go up to Jerusalem 
4. And when they were come to Jerusalem, 
: 4. the apostles and elders which were at Je- 
rusalem. 
: 21. through Macedonia and Achaia, to go to 

Jerusalem, 
:22.I go bound in the spirit unto Jerusalem, 
: 4. that he should not go up to Jerusalem. 
11. So shall the Jews at Jerusalem bind the 
12. besought him not to go up to Jerusalem. 
13. but also to die at Jerusalem for the 

15. up our carriages, and went up to Jerusalem. 
31 . chief captain of the band, that all Jerusalem 

: 5. bring them which were there bound unto 
Jerusalem, 

17. that, when I was come again to Jerusalem, 

18. haste, and get thee quickly out of Jeru- 

salem : 
: 11. as thou hast testified of me in Jerusalem, 
: 1 1 . twelve days since I went up to Jerusalem 
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Acts25: 3. that he would send for him to Jerusalem, 
20. asked (him) whether he would go to 
Jerusalem, 
Ro. 15: 19. so that from Jerusalem, and round 

25. But now I go unto Jerusalem to minister 

26. for the poor saints which are at Jerusalem. 
31. that my service which (I have) for Jeru- 
salem 

lCo.16: 3.1 send to bring your liberality unto Je- 
rusalem. 
Gal. 4:25. mount Sinai in Arabia, and answereth to 
Jerusalem 
26. But Jerusalem which is above is free, which 
Heb 12 :22. city of the living God, the heavenly Je- 
rusalem, 
Rev. 3:12. city of my God, (which is) new Jerusalem, 
21 : 2.1 John saw the holy city, new Jerusalem, 
10. shewed me that great city, the holy Je- 
rusalem, 



'l£o-a€rjX see 'l£^a€/]X. 



'Ifo-o-at, Iessai. 

Mat. 1: 5.begatObedof Ruth; and Obed begat Jesse; 
6 . And Jesse begat David the king ; and David 
Lu. 3:32. Which was (the son) of Jesse, which was 
Actsl3:22.I have found David the (son) of Jesse, 
Ro. 15:12.saith, There shall be a root of Jesse, 



'lecpOae, lephthae. 



Heb 11:32. (of) Samson, and (of) Jephthae ; (of) 
David also, 



'IzyoviaQ, lekonias. 

Mat. 1:11. And Josias begat Jechom'as and his bre- 
thren, about 
12. And after they were brought to Babylon, 

Jechouias 



'IrfGovg, leesous. 

Mat. 1: 1. The book of the generation of Jesus Christ, 
16. whom was born Jesus, who is called Christ. 
18. Now the birth of Jesus Christ was on 
21. a son, and thou shalt call his name JE- 
SUS: 
25. firstborn son: and he called his name 
JESUS. 
2: l.when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of 

Judtea 
3:13. Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jor- 
dan unto 

15. And Jesus answering said unto him, Suffer 

16. And Jesus, when he was baptized, went up 
4: 1. Then was Jesus led up of the spirit 

7. Jesus said unto him, It is written again, 
10. Then saith Jesws unto him, Get thee hence, 
12. Now when Jesus had heard that John was 

17. From that time Jesus began to preach, and 

18. And Jesus, walking by the sea of Galilee, 
23. And Jesus went about all Galilee, teaching 

7:28. And it came to pass, when Jesus had 

8 : 3. AndJeswsputforth(his)hand, and touched 



Mat. 8: 4. 
5. 

7. 
10. 
13. 
14. 



20. 
22, 
29, 
34, 
9: 2, 



9. 
10. 
12. 
15. 
19. 
22. 
23. 
27. 

28. 

30. 

35. 

10: 5. 

11: 1. 

4. 
7. 

25. 
12: 1. 

15. 

25. 
13: 1. 

34. 

36. 

51. 

53. 

57. 
14: 1. 

12. 

13. 

14. 

16. 

22. 

25. 

27. 
29, 
31 

15: 1. 
16. 
21. 

28. 

29. 

30. 

32. 

34, 

16: 6, 

8, 



13. 



17 



And Jesus saith unto him, See thou tell 
And when Jesus was entered into Caper- 
naum, there 
And Jesus saith unto him, I will come 
When Jesus heard (it), he marvelled, and 
And Jesus said unto the centurion, Go thy 
And when Jesus was come into Peter's 
Now when Jesus saw great multitudes 

about him, 
And Jesus saith unto him, The foxes have 
But Jesus said unto him, Follow me; and 
What have we to do with thee, Jesus, 
the whole city came out to meet Jesus : 
Jesus seeing their faith said unto the sick 
And Jesus knowing their thoughts said, 

Wherefore think 
And as Jesus passed forth from thence, he 
And it came to pass, as Jesus sat 
when Jesus heard ( that) , he said unto them, 
And Jesus said unto them, Can the children 
And Jesus arose, and followed him, and 
But Jesus turned him about, and when he 
And when Jesus came into the ruler's house, 
And when Jesus departed thence, two 

blind men 
the blind men came to him: and Jesus 
And their eyes were opened ; and Jesus 
Jesus went about all the cities and villages, 
These twelve Jesus sent forth, and com- 
manded them, 
when Jesus had made an end of com- 
manding 
Jesus answered and said unto them, Go and 
And as they departed, Jesus began to say 
Jesus answered and said, I thank thee, 
At that time Jesus went on the sabbath 
But when Jesus knew (it), he withdrew 
And Jesus knew their thoughts, and said 
The same day went Jesus out of the 
All these things spake Jesus unto the 
Then Jesus sent the multitude away, and 
Jesus saith unto them, Have ye understood 
when Jesus had finished these parables, he 
But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is 
the tetrarch heard of the fame of Jesus, 
and buried it, and went and told Jesus. 
When Jesus heard (of it), he departed 
And Jesus went forth, and saw a great 
But Jesus said unto them, They need not 
And straightway Jesus constrained his 

disciples to get 
in the fourth watch of the night Jesus 
But straightway Jesus spake unto them, 
walked on the water, to go to Jesus. 
And immediately Jesus stretched forth 

(his) hand, 
Then came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, 
And Jesus said, Are ye also yet without 
Then Jesus went thence, and departed into 
Jesus answered and said unto her, O 

woman, 
And Jesus departed from thence, and 

came nigh 
and cast them down at Jesus'" feet ; and 
Then Jesus called his disciples (unto him), 
And Jesus saith unto them, How many 
Then Jesus said unto them, Take heed 
(Which) when Jesus perceived, he said 

unto them, 
When Jesus came into the coasts of 

Caesarea 
And Jesus answered and said unto him 



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Mat.l6:20. should tell no man that he was Jesus 

21. From that time forth began Jesus to shew 

24. Then said Jesus unto his disciples, If any 
17: 1. after six days Jesus taketh Peter, James, 

4. Then answered Peter, and said unto Jesus, 
T.Jesus came and touched them, and said, 

8. their eyes, they saw no man, save Jesus 

9. as they came down from the mountain, 

Jesus 
11. And Jesus answered and said unto them, 

17. Jesus answered and said, O faithless and 

18. And Jesus rebuked the devil ; and he 

19. Then came the disciples to Jesus apart, 

20. Jesus said unto them, Because of your 

22. while they abode in Galilee, Jesus said 

25. when he was come into the house, Jesus 

26. Peter saith unto him, Of strangers. Jesus 
18: l.the same time came the disciples unto 

Jesus, 
2. And Jesus called a little child unto him, 

22. Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto 

19: l.when Jesus had finished these sayings, he 
14. But Jesus said, Suffer little children, and 
18. Which? Jesus said, Thou shalt do no 
murder, 

21 . Jesus said unto him, If thou wilt be perfect, 

23. Then said Jesus unto his disciples, Verily I 
26. But Jesus beheld (them), and said unto 

28. And Jesus said unto them, Verily I say 
20: 17. And Jesus going up to Jerusalem took the 

22. But Jesus answered and said, Ye know 

25. But Jesus called them (unto him), and 

30. when they heard that Jesus passed by, 
32. Jesus stood still, and called them, and 
34. So Jesus had compassion (on them), and 

21 : 1 . the mount of Olives, then sent Jesus two 
6. the disciples went, and did as Jesus com- 
manded 

11. This is Jesus the prophet of Nazareth of 

Galilee. 

12. And Jesus went into the temple of God, 

16. Hearest thou what these say ? And Jesus 
21. Jesus answered and said unto them, Verily 

24. Jesus answered and said unto them, I 

27. they answered Jesus, and said, We cannot 

31. The first. Jesus saith unto them, Verily I 
42. Jesus saith unto them, Did ye never read 

22: 1 . And Jesus answered and spake unto them 

18. Jesus perceived their wickedness, and said, 

29. Jesus answered and said unto them, Ye do 
37. Jesus said unto him, Thou shalt love the 
41. While the Pharisees were gathered to- 
gether, Jesus asked 

23: l.Then spake Jesus to the multitude, and to 
24: 1. Jesus went out, and departed from the 
2. And Jesus said unto them, See ye not 
4. Jesus answered and said unto them, Take 
26 : 1 . And it came to pass, when Jesus had 
4. consulted that they might take Jesus by 
6. Now when Jesus was in Bethany, in the 
10. When Jesus understood (it), he said unto 

17. (of) unleavened bread the disciples came 
to Jesus, 

19. the disciples did as Jesus had appointed 

26. And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, 
31. Then saith Jesus unto them, All ye shall 
34. Jesus said unto him, Verily I say -unto 
36. Then cometh Jesus with them unto a place 

49. he came to Jesus, and said, Hail, master ; 

50. Jesus said unto him, Friend, wherefore 
— Then came they, and laid hands on Jesus, 

51. one of them which were with Jesus 



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Then said Jesus unto him, Put up again 
In that same hour said Jesus to the 
And they that had laid hold on Jesus 
all the council, soughtfalse witness against 

Jesus, 
Jesus held his peace. And the high priest 
Jesus saith unto him, Thou hast said: 
saying, Thou also wast with Jesus of 

Galilee. 
This (fellow) was also with Jesus of 

Nazareth. 
Peter remembered the word of Jesus, which 
took counsel against Jesus to put him to 
Jesus stood before the governor: and the 
And Jesus said unto him, Thou sayest. 
that I release unto you? Barabbas, or 

Jesus 
that they should ask Barabbas, and destroy 

Jesus. 
What shall I do then with Jesus which 
when he had scourged Jesus, he delivered 
the soldiers of the governor took Jesus 
THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE 

JEWS, 
about the ninth hour Jesus cried with 
Jesus, when he had cried again with a 
watching Jesus, saw the earthquake, and 
which followed Jesus from Galilee, minis- 
tering unto him : 
named Joseph, who also himself was Jesus' 

disciple : 
went to Pilate, and begged the body of 

Jesus. 
for I know that ye seek Jesus, which 
JesHS met them, saying, Allhail. And they 
Then said Jesus unto them, Be not afraid: 
, into a mountain where Jesus had appointed 
.Jesus came and spake unto them, saying, 
, The beginning of the gospel of Jesus 

Christ, 
Jesus came from Nazareth of Galilee, and 
after that John was put in prison, Jesus 
Jesus said unto them, Come ye after me, 
thou Jesus of Nazareth ? art thou come to 
Jesus rebuked him, saying, Hold thy peace, 
.And Jesus, moved with compassion, put 

forth (his) 
, When Jesus saw their faith, he said unto 
And immediately when Jesus perceived in 

his spirit 
, And it came to pass, that, as Jesus 
, When Jesus heard (it), he saith unto them, 
, Jesus said unto them, Can the children 
.Jesus withdrew himself with his disciples to 
. when he saw Jesus afar off, he ran 
.What have I to do with thee, Jesus, 
. Andforthwith Jesus gave them leave. And 
. And they come to Jesus, and see him 
. Howbeit Jesus suffered him not, but saith 
.how great things Jesus had done for him: 
. And when Jesus was passed over again by 
.When she had heard of Jesus, came in 
. Jesws,immediately knowing in himself that 
. As soon as Jesus heard the word that 
.But Jesus said unto them, A prophet is 
.And the apostles gathered themselves 

together unto Jesus, 
. And Jesus, when he came out, saw much 
. But Jesus said unto her, Let the children 
.and having nothing to eat, Jesus called his 
.And when Jesus knew (it), he saith unto 
. And Jesus went out, and his disciples, into 
3h2 



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Mar 9: 2.aftersixdaysJ r eswstaketh(withhim)Peter, 

4. with xMoses: and they were talking with 

Jesus. 

5. Peter answered and said to Jesus, Master, 
8. they saw no man any more, save Jesus 

23. Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, 
25. When Jesus saw that the people came 
27. But Jesus took him by the hand, and 
39. But Jesus said, Forbid him not: for there 
10: 5. And Jesus answered and said unto them, 
14. But when Jesus saw (it), he was much 
18. Jesus said unto him, Why callest thcu me 

21. Then Jesus beholding him loved him, and 

23. And Jesus looked round about, and saith 

24. But Jesus answereth again, and saith unto 
27. Jesus looking upon them saith, With men 
29. And Jesus answered and said, Verily I say 

32. and Jesus went before them : and they were 

38. But Jesus said unto them, Ye know not 

39. Jesus said unto them, Ye shall indeed drink 

42. But Jesus called them (to him), and saith 
47. When he heard that it was Jesus of Naza- 
reth, he began to cry out, and say, Jesus, 

49. Jesus stood still, and commanded him to 

50. away his garment, rose, and came to Jesus. 

51. Jesus answered and said unto him, What 

52. And Jesus said unto him, Go thy way ; 

— he received his sight, and followed Jesus 
11: 6. And they said unto them even as Jesus 

7. And they brought the colt to Jesus, and 
1 1 . Jesus entered into Jerusalem, and into the 

14. And Jesus answered and said unto it, No 

15. And they come to Jerusalem: and Jesus 

22. Jeswsansweringsaithuntothem,Havefaith 
29. And Jesus answered and said unto them, I 

33. And they answered and said unto Jesus, 

— Jesus answering saith unto them, Neither 
12: 17 .Jesus answering said unto them, Render 

24. And Jesus answering said unto them, Do 

29. Jesus answered him, The first of all the 

34. when Jesus saw that he answered discreetly, 

35. Jesus answered and said, while he taught 
41 .Jesus sat over against the treasury, and 

13: 2. Jesus answering said unto him, Seest thou 
5. Jesus answering them began to say, Take 

14: 6. Jesus said, Let her alone ; why trouble 
18. And as they sat and did eat, Jesus 
22. And as they did eat, Jesus took bread, 
27. And Jesus saith unto them, All ye shall 

30. And Jesus saith unto him, Verily I say 
AS. Jesus answered and said unto them, Are 
53. they led Jesus away to the high priest: 
55. all the council sought for witness against 

Jesus 
60. and asked Jesus, saying, Answerest thou 

nothing? 
62. And Jesus said, I am: and ye shall see 
67. And thou also wast with Jesus of Nazareth. 
72. Peter called to mind the word that Jesus 
15: Land bound Jesus, and carried (him) away, 
5. Jesus yet answered nothing ; so that Pilate 
15. and delivered Jesus, when he had scourged 

(him), 
34. And at the ninth hour Jesus cried with 
37. And Jesus cried with a loud voice, 

43. unto Pilate, and craved the body of Jesus. 
6. Be not affrighted: Ye seek Jesus of 

Nazareth, 
31. a son, and shalt call his name JESUS. 
21. his name was called JESUS, which was 
27. when the parents brought in the child 

Jesus, 



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as they returned, the child Jtsus tarried 
And Jesws increased in wisdom andstature, 
it came to pass, that Jesus also being 
And Jesus himself began to be about thirty 
And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost 
And Jesus answered him, saying, It is 

written, 
Jesus answered and said unto him, Get 
Jesus answering said unto him, It is said, 
Jesus returned in the power of the Spirit 
Jesus of Nazareth? art thou come to 
And Jesus rebuked him, saying, Hold 
Peter saw (it), he fell down at Jesus' 
And Jesus said unto Simon, Fear not; 
a man full of leprosy: who seeing Jesus 
with (his) couch into the midst before 

Jes7is. 
But when Jesus perceived their thoughts, 
And Jesus answering said unto them, 
Jesus answering them said, Have ye not 
Then said Jesus unto them, I will ask 
with another what they might do to Jesus. 
And when he heard of Jesus, he sent 
when they came to Jesus, they besought 
Then Jesus went with them. And when 
When Jesus heard these things, he 
two of his disciples sent (them) to Jesus, 
Then Jesus answering said unto them, 
Jesus answering said unto him, Simon 
When he saw Jesus, he cried cut, and 
What have I to do with thee, Jesus, 
Jesus asked him, saying. What is thy 
see what was done; and came to Jesus, 
sitting at the feet of Jesus, 
that he might be with him: but Jesus 
throughout the whole city how great 

things Jesus 
And it came to pass, that, when Jesus 
and he fell down at Jesus' feet, and 
Jesus said, Who touched me? When all 
And Jesus said, Somebody hath touched 
But when Jesus heard (it), he answered 
Peter said unto Jesus, Master, it is good 
And when the voice was past, Jesus was 
And Jesus answering said, O faithless 
And Jesus rebuked the unclean spirit, 
every one at all things which Jesus did, 
And Jesus, perceiving the thought of thei: 
And Jesus said unto him, Forbid (him) 
And Jesus said unto him, Foxes have 
Jesus said unto him, Let the dead bury 
And Jesus said unto him, No man, 
In that hour Jesus rejoiced in spirit, and 
said unto Jesus, And who is my neighbour '. 
And Jesus answering said, A certaii 

(man) went 
Then said Jesus unto him, Go, and do 
called Mary, which also sat at Jesus' feet 
Jesus answered and said unto her, Martha 
And Jesus answering said unto them, 
And when Jesus saw her, he called 
because that Jesus had healed on the 
And Jesus answering spake unto the 
they lifted up (their) voices, and said 

Jesus, 

Jesus answering said, Were there not te 
But Jesus called them (unto him), and 
Jesus said unto him, Why callest thou 
Now when Jesus heard these things, he 
when Jesus saw that he was very sorrowfu 
And they told him, that Jesus of Nazaret 
he cried, saying, Jesus, (thou) son of ' 



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Lu. 18:40. Jesus stood, and commanded him to be 
42. And Jesus said unto him, Receive thy 
19: 3. And.he sought to see Jesus who he was; 
5. And when Jesus came to the place, he 

9. Jesus said unto him, This day is salvation 

35. And they brought him to Jesus: and 

— upon the colt, and they set Jesus thereon. 
20: 8. And Jesus said unto them, Neither tell I 
34. And Jesus answering said unto them, The 
children 
22:47. and drew near unto Jesus to kiss him. 
48. But Jesus said unto him, Judas, betrayest 
thou 

51. Jesus answered and said, Suffer ye thus 

52. Then Jesus said unto the chief priests, 
63. And the men that held Jesus mocked him, 

23: 8. And when Herod saw Jesus, he was 

20. Pilate therefore, willing to release Jesus, 
25. whom they had desired; but he delivered 

Jesus 
26. cross, that he might bear (it) after Jesus. 

28. But Jesus turning unto them said, 

34. Then said Jesus, Father, forgive them; 

42. And he said unto Jesus, Lord, remember 

43. And Jesus said unto him, Verily I say 
46. And when Jesus had cried with a loud 
52. unto Pilate, and begged the body of Jesus. 

24: 3. found not the body of the Lord Jesus. 

15. and reasoned, Jesus himself drew near, 
19. they said unto him, Concerning Jesus of 

36. And as they thus spake, Jesus himself 
Joh. 1 : 17. grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. 

29. The next day John seeth Jesus coming 

36. And looking upon Jesus as he walked, he 

37. disciples heard him speak, and they fol- I 

lowed Jesus. 

38. Jesus turned, and saw them following, 
42(43). he brought him to Jesus. And when 

Jesus beheld 
43(44). The day following Jesus would go 
45(46). and the prophets, did write, Jesus of 
47(48). Jesus saw Nathanael coining to him, 
48(49). Whence knowest thou me? Jesus 

answered and said 
50(51). Jesus answered and said unto him, 
2 : 1 . Cana of Galilee ; and the mother of Jesus 

2. Jesus was called, and his disciples, to the 

3. they wanted wine, the mother of Jesus 

4. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, what have 
I.Jesus saith unto them, Fill the waterpots 

11. This beginning of miracles did Jesus in 
13. the Jews' passover was at hand, and Jesus 
W.Jesus answered and said unto them, 
22. believed the scripture, and the word which 

Jesus 
24. But Jesus did not commit himself unto 
3: 2. The same came to Jesus by night, and 
3. Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, 

5. Jesus answered, Verily, verily, I say unto 
10. Jesus answered and said unto him, Art 
22. After these things came Jesus and his 

4: 1. that Jesus made and baptized more disci- 
ples than 
2. Though Jesus himself baptized not, but his 

6. Jacob's well was there. Jesus therefore, 

7. a woman of Samaria to draw water: Jesus 

10. Jesus answered and said unto her, If thou 
13. Jesus answered and said unto her, 

16. Jesus saith unto her, Go, call thy husband, 
17.1 have no husband. Jesus said unto her, 
21. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, believe me, 
26. Jesus saith unto her, I that speak unto 



Joh. 4:34. Jesus saith unto them, My meat is to 

44. For Jesus himself testified, that a prophet 

46. So Jesus came again into Cana of Galilee, 

47. When he heard that Jesus was come out 

48. Then said Jesus unto him, Except ye see 
50. Jesus saith unto him, Go thy way ; 

— And the man believed the word that Jesus 

53. which Jesus said unto him, Thy son liveth: 

54. This (is) again the second miracle (that) 

Jesus 
5 : 1 . was a feast of the Jews ; and Jesus 
6. When Jesus saw him lie, and knew that 

8. Jesus saith unto him, Rise, take up thy 

13. for Jesus had conveyed himself away, a 

multitude 

14. Afterward Jesus findeth him in the temple, 

15. and told the Jews that it was Jesus, 

1 6. And therefore did the Jews persecute Jesus, 

17. But Jesus answered them, My Father 

worketh hitherto, 
19. Then answered Jesus and said unto them, 
6; I.Jesus went over the sea of Galilee, which 
3. And Jesus went up into a mountain, and 

5. When Jesus then lifted up (his) eyes, and 

10. And Jesus said, Make the men sit down. 

11 . And Jesus took the loaves ; and when he 

14. the miracle that Jesus did, said, This is 

15. When Jesus therefore perceived that they 

would come 
17. And it was now dark, and Jesus was not 
19. they see Jesus walking on the sea, and 
22. and that Jesus went not with his disciples 
24. Jesus was not there, neither his disciples, 

— and came to Capernaum, seeking tor Jesus, 
26. Jesus answered them and said, Veriiy, 
29. Jesus answered and said unto them, 

32. Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, 
35. And Jesus said unto them, I am the 

42. And they said, Is not this Jesus, the 

43. Jesus therefore answered and said unto 

them, Murmur 
53. Then Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, 
61 . When Jesus knew in himself that his 
64. For Jesus knew from the beginning who 
67. Then said Jesus unto the twelve, Will ye 
70. Jesus answered them, Have not I chosen 
7 : 1 - After these things Jesus walked in Galilee: 

6. Then Jesus said unto them, My time is 
14. Now about the midst of the feast Jesus 

16. Jesus answered them, and said, My doc- 

trine is 
21 . Jesus answered and said unto them, I have 
28. Then cried Jesus in the temple as he 

33. Then said Jesus unto them, Yet a little 
37. that great (day) of the feast, Jesus stood 
39. not yet (given); because that Jesus was 

8 : 1 . Jesus went unto the mount of Olives. 
6. But Jesus stooped down, and with (his) 

9. and Jesus was left alone, and the woman 

10. When Jesus had lifted up himself, 

11. She said, No man, Lord. And Jesus said 

12. Then spake Jesus again unto them, saying, 
14. Jesws answeredandsaiduntothem, Though 

19. Where is thy Father? Jesus answered, Ye 

neither know me, 

20. These words spake Jesus in the treasury, 

21. Then said Jesus again unto them, I go 
25. And Jesus saith unto them, Even (the same) 
28. Then said Jesus unto them, When ye have 
31. Then said Jesus to those Jews which 

34. Jesus answered them, Verily, verily, I say 
39. Abraham is our father. Jesus saith unto 



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Joh. 8:42. Jesus said unto them, If God were your Joh. 
49. Jesus answered, I have not a devil ; but 
54. Jesus answered, If I honour myself, my 

58. Jesus said unto them, Verily, verily, I say 

59. but Jesus hid himself, and went out of 
9: 3. Jesus answered, Neither hath this man 

1 1 . A man that is called Jesus made clay, 
14. the sabbath day when Jesus made the clay, 
35. Jesus heard that they had cast him out; 

37. And Jesus said unto him, Thou hast both 
39. And Jesus said, For judgment I am come 
41 .Jesus said unto them, If ye were blind, 

10: 6. This parable spake Jesus unto them: but 

7. Then said Jesus unto them again, Verily, 

23. Jesus walked in the temple in Solomon's 

25. Jesus answered them, I told you, and ye 

32. Jesus answered them, Many good works 

have I 

34. Jesus answered them, Is it not written in 
11: 4. When Jesus heard (that), he said, This 

5. Now Jesus loved Martha, and her sister, 
9. Jesus answered, Are thei-e not twelve hours 

13. Howbeit Jesus spake of his death : but they 

14. Then said Jesus unto them plainly, Laza- 

rus is dead. 
17>Then when Jesus came, he found that he 

20. Martha, as soon as she heard that Jesus 

21 . Then said Martha unto Jesus, Lord, if thou 
23. Jesus saith unto her, Thy brother 
25. Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, 
30. Now Jesus was not yet come into the town, 

32. Then when Mary was come where Jesus 

33. When Jesus therefore saw her weeping, 

35. Jesus wept. 

38. Jesus therefore again groaning in himself 

39. Jesus said, Take ye away the stone. Martha, 

40. Jesus saith unto her, Said I not unto 

41. And Jesus lifted up (his) eyes, and said, 

44. Jesus saith unto them, Loose him, and let 

45. and had seen the things which Jesus did, 

46. and told them what things Jesus had done. 
51 . he prophesied that Jesus should die for that 
54. Jesus therefore walked no more openly 

among the • 
56. Then sought they for Jesus, and spake 
12: 1 .Then Jesus six days before the passover 
3. And anointed the feet of Jesus, and wiped 
7. Then said Jesus, Lether alone: against the 

9. and they came not for Jesus' 1 sake only, 

11. the Jews went away, and believed on 

Jesus. 

12. when they heard that Jesus was coming to 
14. And Jesus, when he had found a young 
16. but when Jesus was glorified, then 

21. desired him, saying, Sir, we would see 

Jesus. 

22. Andrew: and again Andrew and Philip 

tell Jesus. 

23. And Jesus answered them, saying, The 
30. Jesus answered and said, This voice came 

35. Then Jesus said unto them, Yet a little 

36. These things spake Jesus, and departed, 
44. Jesus cried and said, He that believeth on 

13: 1. before the feast of the passover, when 
Jesus 
3. Jesus knowing that the Father had given 

7. Jesus answered and said unto him, What I 

8. Thou shalt never wash my feet. Jesus 

10. Jesus saith to him, He that is washed 
21. When Jesus had thus said, he was troubled 
23. Now there was leaning on Jesus' bosom 

one of his disciples, whom Jesus loved. 



13:25. He then lying on Jesus' breast saith unto 

26. Jesus answered, He it is, to whom I 

27 . Then said Jesus unto him, That thou doest, 
29. because Judas had the bag, that Jesus had 
31. Therefore, when he was gone out, Jesus 
36. Jesus answered him, Whither I go, thou 
38. Jesus answered him, Wilt thou lay down 

14: 6. Jesus saith unto him, I am the way, 
9. Jesus saith unto him, Have I been so 
23. Jesus answered and said unto him, If a 
16: 19. Now Jesus knew that they were desirous 

31. Jesus answered them, Do ye now believe? 
17: 1 . These words spake Jesus, and lifted up his 

3. the only true God, and Jesus Christ, 
18: 1. When Jesus had spoken these words, 

2. which betrayed him, knew the place: for 
Jesus 

4. Jesus therefore, knowing all things that 

should come 

5. They answered him, Jesus of Nazareth. 

Jesus saith 

7. Whom seek ye? And they said, Jesus of 

8. Jesus answered, I have told you that I 

1 1 . Then said Jesus unto Peter, Put up thy 

12. captain and officers of the Jews took Jesus, 

15. And Simon Peter followed Jesus, 

— and went in with Jesus into the palace 

19. The high priest then asked Jesus of his 

20. Jesus answered him, I spake openly to the 

22. which stood by struck Jesus with the palm 

23. Jesus answered him, If I have spoken evil, 
28. Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas unto 

32. That the saying of Jesus might be fulfilled, 

33. and called Jesus, and said unto him, Art 

34. Jesus answered him, Sayest thou this thing 

36. Jesus answered, My kingdom is not of this 

37. Art thouaking then? Jesws answered, Thou 
19: l.Then Pilate therefore took Jesus, and 

scourged (him). 
5. Then came Jesus forth, wearing the crown 
9. and saith unto Jesus, Whence art thou? 

But Jesus gave him no answer. 

1 1 . Jesus answered, Thou couldest have no 

13. he brought Jesus forth, and sat down in 

16. And they took Jesus, and led (him) away. 
18. on either side one, and Jesus in the 

19. JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING 

OF THE JEWS. 

20. for the place where Jesus was crucified was 
23. Then the soldiers, when they had crucified 

Jesus, 

25. Now there stood by the cross of Jesus 

26. When Jesus therefore saw his mother, and 
28. After this, Jesus knowing that all things 
30. When Jesus therefore had received the 

vinegar, 
33. But when they came to Jesus, and saw 

38. Joseph of Arimathaea, being a disciple of 

Jesus, 

— that he might take away the body of Jesus: 

— He came therefore, and took the body of 

Jesus. 

39. Nicodemus, which at the first came to Jesus 

40. Then took they the body of Jesus, and 
42. There laid they Jesus therefore because of 

20: 2. and to the other disciple, whom Jesus loved, 

12. at the feet, where the body of Jesus 

14. she turned herself back, and saw Jesus 

standing, and knew not that it was Jesus. 

15. Jesus saith unto her, Woman, why weepest 

16. Jesus saith unto her, Mary. She turned , 

17. Jesus saith unto her. Touch me not: for 



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Joh. 20: 19. for fear of the Jews, came Jesus and 

21. Then said Jesus to them again, Peace (be) 

24. Didyraus, was not with them when Jesus 
26. (then) came Jesus, the doors being shut, 

29. Jesus saith unto him, Thomas, because 

thou hast 

30. And many other signs truly did Jesus in 

31. believe that Jesus is the Christ, the Son 
21: 1. After these things Jesus shewed himself 

4. was now come, Jesus stood on the shore: 

but the disciples knew not that it was 
Jesus. 

5. Then Jesus saith unto them, Children, have 
7. that disciple whom Jesus loved saith unto 

Peter, 

10. Jesus saith unto them, Bring of the fish 

12. Jesus saith unto them, Come (and) dine. 

13. Jesus then cometh, and taketh bread, and 

14. This is now the third time that Jesus 

15. when they had dined, Jesus saith to Simon 
17.1 love thee. Jesus saith unto him, Feed 

20. Peter, turning about, seeth the disciple 

whom Jesus 

21. Peter seeing him saith to Jesus, Lord, and 

22. Jesus saith unto him, If I will that 

23. yet Jesus said not unto him, He shall 

25. which Jesus did, the which, if they should 
Acts 1 : 1 . O Theophilus, of all that Jesus began both 

1 1 . ye gazing up into heaven ? this same Jesus, 
14. and Mary the mother of Jesus, and with 

16. which was guide to them that took Jesus. 
21. all the time that the Lord Jesus went in 

2: 22. Ye men of Israel, hear these words ; Jesus 

32. This Jesus hath God raised up, whereof we 
36. that God hath made that same Jesus, whom 
38. in the name of Jesus Christ for the 

3: 6. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth 
1 3. of our fathers, hath glorified his Son Jesus ; 
20. he shall send Jesus Christ, which before 

26. God, having raised up his Son Jesus, sent 
4: 2. and preached through Jesus the resurrec- 
tion from the 

10. by the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, 
13. of them, that they had been with Jesus. 
18. all nor teach in the name of Jesus. 

27. of a truth against thy holy child Jesus, 
30. by the name of thy holy child Jesus. 

33. witness of the resurrection of the Lord 

Jesus : 
5:30. The God of our fathers raised up Jesus, 
40. should not speak in the name of Jesus, 
42. ceased not to teach and preach Jesus Christ. 
6:14. that this Jesus of Nazareth shall destroy this 
7:55. and saw the glory of God, and Jesus 
59. Stephen, calling upon (God), and saying, 
Lord Jesus, 
8: 12. and the name of Jesiis Christ, they were 

16. baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. 
35. the same scripture, and preached unto him 

Jesus. 
37.1 believe that Jesus Christ is the Son 
9: 5. And the Lord said, I am Jesus whom 

17. Brother Saul, the Lord, (even) Jesus, that 
27. boldly at Damascus in the name of Jesus. 
29(28). boldly in the name of the Lord Jestis, 

34. Peter said unto him, iEneas, Jesus Christ 
10:36. preaching peace by Jesus Christ : 

38. How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth with 
11: 17. who believed on the Lord Jesus Christ ; 

20. spake unto the Grecians, preaching the 
Lord Jestis. 
13 : 23. promise raised unto Israel a Saviour, Jesus : 



Acts 13: 
15: 



18: 



19 



20 



26 



28: 



Ro. 1 



lb 



33(32). in that he hath raised up Jesus again ; 
1 1 . that through the grace of the Lord Jesus 
26. their lives for the name of our Lord Jesus 
18.1 command thee in the name of Jesus 
31. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou 

3. risen again from the dead ; and that this 

Jesus, 
7. that there is another king, (one) Jesus. 

18. he preached unto them Jesus, and the 

5. and testified to the Jews (that) Jesus (was) 

Christ. 
28. shewing by the scriptures that Jesus was 
Christ. 

4. come after him, that is, on Christ Jesus. 
5. baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus. 

10. Asia heard the word of the Lord Jesus, 
13. evil spirits the name of the Lord Jesus, 

saying, We adjure you by Jesus whom 
15. evil spirit answered and said, Jesus I know, 
17. and the name of the Lord Jesus was 
21. and faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. 
24. which I have received of the Lord Jesus, 
35. to remember the words of the Lord Jesus, 
13. Jerusalem for the name of the Lord Jesus. 

8. And he said unto me, I am Jestis 

19. and of one Jesus, which was dead, whom 

9. contrary to the name of Jesus of Nazareth. 
15. And he said, I am Jesus whom thou 

23. the kingdom of God, persuading them 

concerning Jesus, 
31. which concern the Lord Jesus Christ, with 

all confidence, 
: I.Paul, a servant of Jesits Christ, called 

(to be) 
3(4). his Son Jesus Christ our Lord, 

6. are ye also the called of Jesus Christ: 

7. God our Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ. 
8. 1 thank my God through Jesus Christ 

: 16. secrets of men by Jesus Christ according 
:22. (which is) by faith of Jesus Christ unto 

24. the redemption that is in Christ Jesus : 
26. thejustifierofhimwhichbelieveth in Jesus. 

:24.on him that raised up Jesus our Lord 

: 1. peace with God through our Lord Jesus 

Christ: 
1 1 .joy in God through our Lord Jesus Christ, 
15. (which is) by one man, Jesus Christ, hath 
17. shall reign in life by one, Jesus Christ. 
21. righteousness unto eternal life by Jesus 

Christ 
: 3. baptized into Jesus Christ were baptized 

11. unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord. 

23. God (is) eternal life through Jesus Christ 
: 25. 1 thank God through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
: 1. which are in Christ Jesus, who walk not 

2. of the Spirit of life in Christ Jesus 
11. the Spirit of him that raised up Jesus 
39. love of God, which is in Christ Jesus 
: 9. confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, 
: 14. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, 
:14. 1 know, and am persuaded by the Lord 

Jesus, 
: 5. toward another according to Christ Jesus : 
6. the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

8. Now I say that Jesus Christ 

16. 1 should be the minister of Jesus Christ 
17.1 may glory through Jesus Christ 
30. for the Lord Jesus Christ's sake 
: 3. my helpers in Christ Jesus : 
18. serve not our Lord Jesus Christ, 

20. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 

24. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 



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Ro. 16: 25. and the preaching of Jesus Christ, 

27. (be) glory through Jesus Christ 
ICo. 1: 1. (to be) an apostle of Jesus Christ 

2. to them that are sanctifed in Christ Jesus, 

— call upon the name of Jesus Christ 
3. and (from) the Lord Jesus Christ. 

4. which is given you by Jesus Christ ; 

7. coming of our Lord Jesus Christ: 

8. in the day of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

9. of his Son Jesus Christ our Lord. 

10. by the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

30. But of him are ye in Christ Jesus, 
2: 2. save Jesus Christ, and him crucified. 
3; 11. that is laid, which is Jesus Christ. 

4: 15. for in Christ Jesus I have begotten you 
5: 4. In the name of our Lord Jesus 

— the power of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

5. in the day of the Lord Jesus. 
6: 11. in the name of the Lord Jesus, 
8: 6. and one Lord Jesus Christ, 

9: l.have I not seen Jesus Christ our Lord ? 
11 :23. That the Lord Jesus the (same) night 
12: 3. Spirit of God calleth Jesus accursed: and 

(that) no man can say that Jesus 
15:31.1 have in Christ Jesus our Lord, 

57. through our Lord Jesus Christ. 
16 :22. love not the Lord Jesus Christ, 

23. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 

24. My love (be) with you all in Christ Jesus. 
2Co. 1: l.Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 

2. and (from) the Lord Jesus Christ. 

3. the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
14. in the day of the Lord Jesus. 

19. For the Son of God, Jesus Christ, 
4: 5. but Christ Jesus the Lord ; 

— your servants for Jesus' sake. 

6. in the face of Jesus Christ. 

10. the dying of the Lord Jesus, that the life 

also of Jesus 

11. delivered unto death for JesuS sake, that 

the life also of Jesus 
14. the Lord Jesus shall raise up us also 
by Jesus, and shall present (us) with 
5: 18. reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, 
8: 9. the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
11 : 4. he that cometh preacheth another Jesus, 

31. and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
13: 5. how that Jesits Christ is in you, 

14(13). The grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, 
Gal. 1: l.by Jesus Christ, and God the Father, 
3. and (from) our Lord Jesus Christ, 

12. by the revelation of Jesus Christ. 
2: 4. which we have in Christ Jesus, 

16. but by the faith of Jesus Christ, even we 

have believed in Jesus Christ, 
3 : 1 . before whose eyes Jesus Christ 

14. come on the Gentiles through Jesus 

Christ ; 

22. that the promise by faith of Jesus Christ 

26. by faith in Christ Jesus. 

28. for ye are all one in Christ Jesus. 
4:14. an angel of God, (even) as Christ Jesus. 
5: 6. For in Jesus Christ neither circumcision 
6 . 14. save in the cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

15. For in Christ Jesus neither circumcision 

17. the marks of the Lord Jesus. 

18. the grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
Eph. 1 : l.Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 

— and to the faithful in Christ Jesus : 

2. and (from) the Lord Jesus Christ. 

3. and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

5. the adoption of children by Jesus Christ 



Eph 


1:15. 




17. 




2: 6. 




7. 




10. 




13. 




20. 




3: 1. 




9. 




11. 




14. 




21. 




4:21. 




5:20. 




6:23. 




24. 


Phi. 


1: 1. 




2. 




6. 




8. 




11. 




19. 




26. 




2: 5. 




10. 




11. 




19. 




21. 




3: 3. 




8. 




12. 




14. 




20. 




4: 7. 




19. 




21. 




23. 


Col. 


1: 1. 




2. 




3. 




4. 




28. 




2: 6. 




3:17. 


ITh 


. 1: 1. 



10 





2:14. 




15 




19 




3:11 




13 




4: 1 




2. 




14 




5: 9. 




18. 




23 




28. 


2Th 


1: 1 




2. 




7. 



12 

2: 1 
14 
16 



I heard of your faith in the Lord Jesus, 

the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

in heavenly (places) in Christ Jesus: 

kindness toward us through Christ Jesus. 

created in Christ Jesus unto good works, 

But now in Christ Jesus 

Jesus Christ himself being the chief 

the prisoner of Jesus Christ 

who created all things by Jesus Christ: 

purposed in Christ Jesus our Lord: 

the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

by Christ Jesus throughout all ages, 

as the truth is in Jesus : 

in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ ; 

and the Lord Jesus Christ. 

that love our Lord Jesus Christ 

the servants of Jesus Christ, to all the 

saints in Christ Jesus 
and (from) the Lord Jesus Christ, 
until the day of Jesus Christ: 
in the bowels of Jesus Christ, 
which are by Jesus Christ, 
of the Spirit of Jesus Christ, 
may be more abundant in Jesus Christ 
which was also in Christ Jesus : 
That at the name of Jesus 
should confess that Jesus Christ (is) Lord, 
But I trust in the Lord Jesus 
not the things which are Jesus Christ's. 
. and rejoice in Christ Jesus, 
. of the knowledge of Christ Jesus 
I am apprehended of Christ Jesus. 
the high calling of God in Christ Jesus. 
.the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: 
. hearts and minds through Christ Jesus. 
.to his riches in glory by Christ Jesus. 
Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. 
.The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 

Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 
. our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, 
the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
.we heard of your faith in Christ Jesus, 
.every man perfect in Christ Jesus: 
. therefore received Christ Jesus the Lord, 
. (do) all in the name of the Lord Jesus, 
.and (in) the Lord Jesus Christ: 
and the Lord Jesus Christ, 
patience of hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, 
.whom he raised from the dead, (even) 

Jesus, 
.which in Judaea are in Christ Jesus: 
. Who both killed the Lord Jesus, 
. in the presence of our Lord Jesus Christ 
. and our Lord Jesus Christ, 
.at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ 
.exhort (you) by the Lord Jesus, 
. we gave you by the Lord Jesus. 
. if we believe that Jesus died 
them also which sleep in Jesus 
. salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ, 
. this is the will of God in Christ Jesus 
.the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 
. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
.and the Lord Jesus Christ: 
. and the Lord Jesus Christ. 
. the Lord Jesus shall be revealed 
.the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ: 
. the name of our Lord Jesus Christ 
our God and the Lord Jesus Christ, 
.the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
. of the glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. 
. Now our Lord Jesus Christ 



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2Th. 3: 6. in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
12. and exhort by our Lord Jesus Christ, 
18. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 

ITi. 1: l.Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 

— our Saviour, and Lord Jesus Christ, 
2. our Father and Jesus Christ our Lord. 

12. And I thank Christ Jesus our Lord, 

14. and love which is in Christ Jesus. 

15. that Christ Jesus came into the world 

16. that in me first Jesus Christ 
2: 5. the man Christ Jesus ; 

3: 13. in the faith which is in Christ Jesus. 
4: 6. a good minister of Jesus Christ, 
5: 21. before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, 
6: 3. the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

13. and (before) Christ Jesus, 

14. appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ: 
2Ti. 1: l.Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 

— of life which is in Christ Jesus, 

2. the Father and Christ Jesus our Lord. 
9. which was given us in Christ Jesus 

10. appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, 
13. and love which is in Christ Jesus. 
2: l.the grace that is in Christ Jesus. 

3. as a good soldier of Jesus Christ. 
8. Remember that Jesus Christ 

10. the salvation which is in Christ Jesus 
3: 12. all that will live godly in Christ Jesus 

15. through faith which is in Christ Jesus. 
4: 1. before God, and the Lord Jesus Christ, 

22. The Lord Jesus Christ (be) with thy spirit. 
Tit. 1 : 1 . and an apostle of Jesus Christ, 

4. and the Lord Jesus Christ our Saviour. 
2: 13. God and our Saviour Jesus Christ ; 

3: 6. through Jesus Christ our Saviour; 
Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, 
our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, 
which thou hast toward the Lord Jesus, 
which is in you in Christ Jesiis. 
now also a prisoner of Jesus Christ, 
my fellowprisoner in Christ Jesus ,- 
The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
But we see Jesus, who was made 
of our profession, Christ Jesus; 
Jesus the Son of God, 
(even) Jesus, made an high priest 
By so much was Jesus made 
of the body of Jesus Christ once (for all). 
into the holiest by the blood of Jesus, 
Looking unto Jesus the author 
And to Jesus the mediator 
Jesus Christ the same yesterday, 
Wherefore Jesus also, that he might 
again from the dead our Lord Jesus. 
in his sight, through Jesus Christ; 
and of the Lord Jesus Christ, 
the faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, 
sprinkling of the blood of Jesus Christ: 
and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

— by the resurrection of Jesus Christ 
7. at the appearing of Jesus Christ: 

13. at the revelation of Jesus Christ; 
2: 5. acceptable to God by Jesus Christ. 
3: 21. by the resurrection of Jesus Christ: 
4: 11. may be glorified through Jesus Christ, 
5: 10. unto his eternal glory by Christ Jesus, 
14. Peace (be) with you all that are in Christ 
Jesus . 
2Pet. 1 -. 1 . and an apostle of Jesus Christ, 

— of God and our Saviour Jesus Christ: 
2. and of Jesus our Lord, 



Philem. 1. 

3. 

5. 

6. 

9. 

23. 

25. 

Heb 2: 9. 

3: 1. 

4:14. 

6:20. 

7:22. 

10:10. 

19. 

12: 2. 

24. 

13: 8. 

12. 

20. 

21. 

I. 

1. 

1. 

2. 

3. 



fas. 1 

2 

Pet.l 



2Pet.l: 8, 



2 

3 

Uoh.l 



2Joh. 
Jude 



Rev. 1 



20. 
21. 



the knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 

our Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed me. 

and coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

of the Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 

of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 

and with his Son Jesus Christ. 

the blood of Jesus Christ his Son 

Jesus Christ the righteous: 

he that denieth that Jesus is the Christ ? 

on the name of his Son Jesus Christ, 

that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh 

that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh 

Whosoever shall confess that Jesus 

Whosoever believeth that Jesus 

believeth that Jesus is the Son of God? 

by water and blood, (even) Jesus Christ ; 

(even) in his Son Jesus Christ. 

and from the Lord Jesus Christ, 

that Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. 

Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, 

and preserved in Jesus Christ, 

and our Lord Jesus Christ. 

the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ; 

for the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ 

The Revelation of Jesus Christ, 

and of the testimony of Jesus Christ, 

And from Jesus Christ, 

the kingdom and patience of Jesus Christ, 

the testimony of Jesus Christ. 

and have the testimony of Jesus Christ. 

of God, and the faith of Jesus. 

the blood of the martyrs of Jesus : 

that have the testimony of Jesus : 

for the testimony of Jesus 

beheaded for the witness of Jesus, 

I Jesus have sent mine angel 

Even so, come, Lord Jesus. 

The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 



Acts 7 
Heb 4 



'Ino-ouc? Ieesous. 
(Joshua). 
45. that came after brought in with Jesus 
: 8, For if Jesus had given them rest, 



'Iyigovq, Ieesous* 

(Justus) . 
Col. 4:11. And Jesus, which is called Justus, 



Actsl3 
14 



16 

21 i. 3 



'I/coviov, Ikonion. 

51. and came unto Iconium. 

1. And it came to pass in Iconium, 
19. Jews from Antioch and Iconium, 
21. and (to) Iconium, and Antioch, 

2. that were at Lystra and Iconium. 
: 1 1 . at Antioch, at Iconium, at Lystra : 



'iXAvpiKov, lllurikon. 

Ro. 15: 19. and round about unto IUyricum, 



"Iottttt], Ioppee. 

Acts 9:36. Now there was at Joppa 

38. forasmuch as Lydda was nigh to Joppa, 

42. And it was known throughout all Joppa 

43. that he tarried many days in Joppa 



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ActsIO: 5. And now send men to Joppa, 
8. he sent them to Joppa. 
23. and certain brethren from Joppa 
32. Send therefore to Joppa, 
11: 5.1 was in the city of Joppa 

13. said unto him, Send men to Joppa, 



'IopSavrjc, lordanees. 

Mat. 3: 5. and all the region round about Jordan, 
6. And were baptized of him in Jordan, 
13. Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan 
4: 15. (by) the way of the sea, beyond Jordan, 

25. and (from) beyond Jordan. 
19 ; 1 . the coasts of Judsea beyond Jordan ; 
Mar 1 : 5. baptized of him in the river of Jordan, 
9. was baptized of John in Jordan. 
3: 8. and (from) beyond Jordan; 
10: 1. by the farther side of Jordan : 
Lu. 3: 3. into all the country about Jordan, 
4: 1. returned from Jordan, and was led 
Joh. 1 : 28. in Bethabara beyond Jordan, 

3: 26. he that was with thee beyond Jordan, 
10:40. And went away again beyond Jordan 



Mat. 2: 



4: 

19: 

24: 

Mar 1; 

3 

10; 

13 

Lu. 1: 

2 

3 

5 

6 

7 

21 

23 

Joh. 3 



Acts 1 

2 

8 

9 

10 

11 

12 

15 

21 

26 

28 

Ro. 15 

2Co. 1 

Gal. 1 

ITh. 2 



TovSata, Ioudaia. 

l.in Bethlehem of Judcea 

5. In Bethlehem of Judcea : 
22. that Archelaus did reign in Judcea 
: 1. preaching in the wilderness of Judcea, 

5. Jerusalem, and all Judcea, 
25. and (from) Jerusalem, and (from) Judcea, 

1. the coasts of Judcea beyond Jordan ; 
16. Then let them which be in Judcea 
: 5. out unto him all the land of Judcea, 
: 7. followed him, and from Judcea, 
: 1. cometh into the coasts of Judcea 
: 14. then let them that be in Judcea 
: 5. Herod, the king of Judcea, 
65. all the hill country of Judcea. 
: 4. out of the city of Nazareth, into Judcea, 
: 1. Pontius Pilate being governor of Judcea, 
: 17. out of every town of Galilee, and Judcea, 
: 17. multitude of people out of all Judcea 
: 17. went forth throughout all Judcea, 
:21.Then let them which are in Judcea 
: 5. teaching throughout all Jewry, 
: 22. and his disciples into the land of Judcea ; 

[see 'lovSalog] 
: 3. He left Judcea, and departed again 
47. that Jesus was come out of Judcea 
54. when he was come out of Judcea 
: 1 . for he would not walk in Jewry, 

3. Depart hence, and go into Judcea, 
: 7. Let us go into Judcea again. 
: 8. and in all Judcea, and in Samaria, 
: 9. dwellers in Mesopotamia, and in Judcea, 
: l.the regions of Judcea and Samaria, 
: 31. throughout all Judcea and Galilee 
: 37. was published throughout all Judcea, 
: 1. brethren that were in Judcea 
29. the brethren which dwelt in Judcea: 
: 19. And he went down from Judcea 
: 1 . which came down from Judcea 
: 10. there came down from Judcea 
: 20. throughout all the coasts of Judcea, 
: 21. neither received letters out of Judcea 
: 31. them that do not believe in Judcea; 
: 16. brought on my way toward Judcea. 
: 22. unto the churches of Judcea 
; 14. which in Judcea are in Christ Jesus: 



Tit. 



'lovda'iKog, loudaikos. 

1:14. Not giving heed to Jewish fables, 



'IouScukwc, loudaikos. 



Gal. 



2: 14. after the manner of Gentiles, and not as 
do the Jews, 



Lu. 



Joh. 



'IouScuoe, loudaios. 

Mat. 2: 2. he that is born King of the Jews ? 
27 : 1 1 • Art thou the King of the Jews ? 
29. saying, Hail, king of the Jews ! 
37. THIS IS JESUS THE KING OF THE 
JEWS. 
28: 15. is commonly reported among the Jews 
Mar 1: 5. unto him all the land of Judcea, 

7 : 3. For the Pharisees, and all the Jews, 
15: 2. Art thou the King of the Jews ? 

9. release unto you the King of the Jews? 

12. whom ye call the King of the Jews? 
18. salute him, Hail, King of the Jeics ! 
26. THE KING OF THE JEWS., 

7: 3. he sent unto him the elders of the Jews, 
23: 3. Art thou the King of the Jews ? 

37. If thou be the king of the Jews, 

38. THIS IS THE KING OF THE JEWS. 

51. (he was) of Arimathaea, a city of the Jews : 
1:19. when the Jews sent priests and Levites 
2: 6. manner of the purifying of the Jeivs, 

13. And the Jeivs' passover was at hand, 
18. Then answered the Jews and said 
20. Then said the Jews, Forty and six years 

3 : 1 . Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews : 

22. into the land of Judcea ; 

25. and the Jews about purifying. 
4: 9. How is it that thou, being a Jew, 

— for the Jews have no dealings with 

22. for salvation is of the Jews. 
5 : 1 . there was a feast of the Jews ; 

10. The Jews therefore said unto him 

15. The man departed, and told the Jews 

1 6. And therefore did the Jews persecute Jesus, 

18. Therefore the Jews sought the more 
6: 4. And the passover, a feast of the Jews, 

41. The Jews then murmured at him, 

52. The Jews therefore strove among 
7: 1. because the Jeivs sought to kill him. 

2. Now the Jews' feast of tabernacles 

11. Then the Jews sought him at the feast, 
13. openly of him for fear of the Jeivs. 
15. And the Jews marvelled,* saying, 

35. Then said the Jews among themselves, 
8: 22. Then said the Jews, Will he kill himself? 

31. Then said Jesus to those Jews 
48. Then answered the Jews, and said 
52. Then said the Jews unto him, 
57. Then said the Jews unto him, 
9: 18. But the Jeivs did not believe 

22. because they feared the Jews: for the Jews 
had agreed already, 

10: 19. among the Jews for these sayings. 
24. Then came the Jews round about him, 
31. Then the Jews took up stones 
33. The Jews answered him, saying, 

11: 8. the Jews of late sought to stone thee ; 

19. And many of the Jews came to Martha 
31. The Jews then which were with her 
33. and the Jews also weeping which came 

36. said the Jews, Behold how he loved him !• 
45. Then many of the Jews which came 



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Joh. 11:54. 

55. 
12: 9, 

11. 
13;33. 
18:12. 

14, 

20. 

31 

33. 

35. 

36. 

38, 

39. 

19: 3. 

7. 

12. 

14. 

19. 

20. 
21. 



walked no more openly among the Jews ; 

And the Jews' passover was nigh 

Much people of the Jews therefore 

many of the Jews went away, 

and as I said unto the Jews, 

the captain and officers of the Jews 

which gave counsel to the Jews, 

whither the Jews always resort; 

The Jews therefore said unto him, 

Art thou the King of the Jeivs? 

Pilate answered, Am I a Jew ? 

I should not be delivered to the Jews : 

he went out again unto the Jews, 

release unto you the King of the Jews? 

And said, Hail, King of the Jews ! 

The Jews answered him, We have a law, 

but the Jews cried out, saying, 

saith unto the Jews, Behold your King ! 

JESUS OF NAZARETH THE KING 

OF THE JE WS. 
This title then read many of the Jews : 
Then said the chief priests of the Jews 
Write not, The King of the Jews ; but 

that he said, I am King of the Jews. 
The Jews therefore, because it was 
but secretly for fear of the Jews, 
as the manner of the Jews is to bury, 
because of the Jews' preparation (day); 
were assembled for fear of the Jews, 
were dwelling at Jerusalem Jews, 
strangers of Rome, Jews and proselytes, 
Ye men of Judcea (lit. Jews), and all (ye) 
the Jews which dwelt at Damascus, 
the Jews took counsel to kill him: 
among all the nation of the Jews, 
a man that is a Jew to keep company, 
in the land of the Jews, and in Jerusalem ; 
the word to none but unto the Jeivs only, 
because he saw it pleased the Jews, 
expectation of the people of the Jews. 
in the synagogues of the Jews : 
a Jew, whose name (was) Bar-jesus: 
And when the Jews were gone out 
many of the Jews and religious proselytes 
when the Jews saw the multitudes, 
But the Jews stirred up the devout 
into the synagogue of the Jews, 
both of the Jews and also of the Greeks 
unbelieving Jews stirred up the Gentiles, 
and part held with the Jews, 
and also of the Jews with their rulers, 
And there came thither (certain) Jews 
which was a Jewess, and believed ; 
circumcised him because of the Jews 
saying, These men, being Jeivs, 
where was a synagogue of the Jews : 
But the Jews which believed not, 
went into the synagogue of the Jews. 
But when the Jews of Thessalonica 
in the synagogue with the Jews, 
And found a certain Jew named Aquila, 

— all Jews to depart from Rome : 

4. persuaded the Jews and the Greeks. 
5. to the Jews (that) Jesus (was) Christ. 

12. the Jews made insurrection with oneaccord 
14. Gallio said unto the Jews, 

— O (ye) Jews, reason would that I should 
19. and reasoned with the Jews. 

24. And a certain Jew named Apollos, 
28. For he mightily convinced the Jews, 
19: 10. the Lord Jesus, both Jews and Greeks. 

1 3. Then certain of the vagabond Jews, 



20: 



21 



22: 



23: 



31. 

38. 

40. 

42. 

20:19. 

Acts 2: 5. 

10. 

14. 
9:22. 

23. 
10:22. 

28. 

39. 
11:19. 
12: 3. 

11. 

13: 5. 

6. 

42. 

43. 

45. 

50. 
14: 1. 

2. 

4. 

5. 

19. 

16: 1. 

3. 

20. 

17: 1. 

5. 

10. 

13. 

17. 

18: 2. 



24 



25 



Actsl9:14. Sceva, a. Jew, (and) chief of the priests, 
17. And this was known to all the Jews 
the Jews putting him forward. 
But when they knew that he was a Jew, 
when the Jews laid wait for him, 
by the lying in wait of the Jews : 
Testifying both to the Jews, 
So shall the Jews at Jerusalem 
thousands of Jews there are which believe ; 
that thou teachest all the Jews 
the Jews which were of Asia, 
I am a man (which am) a Jew 
I am verily a man (which am) a Jew, 
having a good report of all the Jews 
wherefore he was accused of the' Jews, 
certain of the Jews banded together, 
The Jews have agreed to desire thee 
This man was taken of the Jews, 
that the Jews laid wait for the man, 
a mover of sedition among all the Jews 
And the Jews also assented, 
Whereupon certain Jews from Asia 
his wife Drusilla, which was a Jewess, 
willing to shew the Jews a pleasure, 
and the chief of the Jews informed him 
the Jews which came down 
Neither against the law of the Jeivs, 
willing to do the Jews a pleasure, 
to the Jews have I done no wrong, 
the elders of the Jews informed (me), 
all the multitude of the Jews 
whereof I am accused of the Jews : 
which are among the Jews: 
at Jerusalem, know all the Jews ; 
king Agrippa, I am accused of the Jews. 
the Jews caught me in the temple, 
Paul called the chief of the Jews together: 
But when the cs spake against (it), 
said these woias, the Jews departed, 
.to the Jew first, and also to the Greek, 
of the Jew first, and also of the Gentile ; 
to the Jew first, and also to the Gentile: 
Behold, fhou art called a Jew, 
he is not a Jew, which is one outwardly ; 
he (is) a Jew, which is one inwardly ; 
What advantage then hath the Jew ? 
proved both Jews and Gentiles, 
( Is he) the God of the Jews only ? 
Jews only, but also of the Gentiles? 
between the Jew and the Greek: 
. For the Jews require a sign, 
unto the Jews a stumblingblock, 
which are called, both Jews and Greeks, 
And unto the Jews I became as a Jew, that 

I might gain the Jews ; 
neither to the Jews, nor to the Gentiles, 
.whether (we be) Jews or Gentiles, 
. Of the Jews five times received I 
. And the other Jews dissembled 
. If thou, being a Jew, 
.We (who are) Jews by nature, 
.There is neither Jew nor Greek, 
.Where there is neither Greek nor Jew 
, even as they (have) of the Jews : 
. them which say they are Jews, 
. which say they are Jews, and are not, 



26 



28 



Ro. 1 

2 



9 

10 

lCo. 1 



10: 

12 

2Co.ll 

Gal. 2 



I 3 

'Col. 3 

| lTh. 2 

' Rev. 2 

3 



lov^ag, loudas. 



Mat. 



2. and Jacob begat Judas and 

3. And Judas begat Phares and Zara 



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Lu. 1 
3 



Mat. 2: 6. Bethlehem, (in) the land of Juda, art not 
the least among the princes of Juda: 
10: 4. and Judas Iscariot, who also betrayed him. 
13:55. and Joses, and Simon, and Judas? 
26: 14. Then one of the twelve, called Judas 
Iscariot, 

25. Then Judas, which betrayed him, 
47. And while he yet spake, lo, Judas, 

3. Then Judas, which had betrayed him, 
19. And Judas Iscariot, which also betrayed 
him: 

3. Joses, and of Juda, and Simon ? 
10. And Judas Iscariot, one of the twelve, 
43. cometh Judas, one of the twelve, 
39. with haste, into a city of Juda; 

26. which was (the son) of Juda, 
30. which was (the son) of Juda, 
33. which was (the son) of Juda, 
16. And Judas (the brother) of James, and 

Judas Iscariot, which also was the traitor. 
3. Then entered Satan into Judas 

47. and he that was called Judas, 

48. But Jesus said unto him, Judas, 
71. He spake of Judas Iscariot 

A.Judas Iscariot, Simon's (son), 

2. put into the heart of Judas Iscariot, 

26. to Judas Iscariot, (the son) of Simon. 
29. because Judas had the bag, 
22. Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, 

2. And Judas also, which betrayed him, 

3. Judas then, having received a band 
5. And Judas also, which betrayed him, 

13. and Judas (the brot' er) of James. 
16. spake before concerning Judas, 
25. from which Judas by transgression fell, 
5:37. After this man rose up Judas 
9; 11. and enquire in the house of Judas 
15:22. (namely), Judas surnamed Barsabas, 

27. We have sent therefore Judas 

32. And Judas and Silas, being prophets 
Heb 7 : 14. that our Lord sprang out of Juda ; 

8 : 8. with the house of Judah : 
Jude l.Jude, the servant of Jesus Christ, 
Rev. 5: 5. Lion of the tribe of Juda, 

7 : 5. Of the tribe of Juda 



'Iov\ia, loulia. 

Ro. 16:15. Salute Philologus, and Julia, 



Joh. 6 
12 
13 



Acts 1 



Mat. 



22 

Mar 12 

Lu. 3 

13 

20 

Acts 3 

7 



32, 

7. 

10 

28 

9 

17 

18. 

20, 

Jas. 2:21 



Ro. 9: 

Gal. 4: 
Heb 11: 



'Io-aaic, Isadk. 

Abraham begat Isaac ; and Isaac begat 
Jaeob ; 

shall sit down with Abraham, and Isaac, 
.and the God of Isaac, 
. and the God of Isaac, 
.which was (the son) of Isaac, 
.Abraham, and Isaac, and Jacob, 
, and the God of Isaac, 
, God of Abraham, and of Isaac, 
.and so (Abraham) (begat) Isaac, 

and Isaac (begat) Jacob; 
, and the God of Isaac, 
, In Isaac shall thy seed be called, 
.(even) by our father Isaac,- 
.Now we, brethren, as Isaac-was, 
.in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob, 
.when he was tried, offered up Isaac : 
.That in Isaac shall thy seed be called: 
. By faith Isaac blessed Jacob 
.offered Isaac his son upon the altar? 



'Io-ct^ap, Isakar. 
Rev. 7: 7. Of the tribe of Issachar 



y lcricapiwTY}£, Iskariotees. 

Mat.10: 4. Iscariot, who also betrayed him. 

26: 14. one of the twelve, called Judas Iscariot, 
Mar 3 : 1 9. Iscariot, which also betrayed him: 

14:10. Iscariot, one of the twelve, 
Lu. 6:16. Iscariot, which also was the traitor. 

22: 3. into Judas surnamed Iscariot, 
Joh. 6: 71. He spake of Judas Iscariot 

12: 4. Judas Iscariot, Simon's (son), 

13: 2. Iscariot, Simon's (son), to betray him ; 
26. he gave (it) to Judas Iscariot, 

14:22. Judas saith unto him, not Iscariot, 



'IovXioq, loulios. 

Acts27: l.unto (one) named Julius, a centurion 
3. And Julius courteously entreated Paul, 



'lovviag, Iounias. 

Ro. 16: 7. Salute Andronicus and Junia, 



'lovo-og-, Ioustos. 

Acts 1 : 23. Barsabas, who was surnamed Justus, 

18: I.Justus, (one) that worshipped God, 
Col. 4: 11. And Jesus, which is called Justus, 



'I<7pa7}\, Israeel. 

! Mat. 2: 6. that shall rule my people Israel. 

20. and go into the land of Israel: 

21. and came into the land of Israel. 

8: 10. found so great faith, no, not in Israel. 

9:33. It was never so seen in Israel. 
10: 6. the lost sheep of the house of Israel. 

23. have gone over the cities of Israel, 
15:24. the lost sheep of the house of Israel. 

31. and they glorified the God of Israel. 
19: 28. judging the twelve tribes of Israel. 
27 : 9. the children of Israel did value ; 

42. If he be the King of Israel, 
Marl2: 29. commandments (is), Hear, O Israel; 

15:32. Let Christ the King of Israel 
Lu. 1 : 16. And many of the children of Israel 
54. He hath holpen his servant Israel, 
68. Blessed (be) the Lord God of Israel; 
80. the day of his shewing unto Israel. 
2:25. waiting for the consolation of Israel: 

32. and the glory of thy people Israel. 
34. and rising again of many in Israel; 

4: 25. many widows were in Israel 
27. And many lepers were in Israel 

7: 9. so great faith, no, not in Israel. 
22: 30. judging the twelve tribes of Israel. 
24: 2 J. which should have redeemed Israel: 



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3 

12 

Acts 1: 

o 

4 



28 
Ro. 9 



10 



11: 



lCo.10 
2Co. 3: 

Gal. 6: 
Eph.2: 
Phi. 3: 
Heb. 8 

11: 

Rev. 2: 

7: 
21: 



31 . should be made manifest to Israel, 
4S(50).thou art the King of Israel. 
10. Art thou a master of" Israel, 
13. Blessed (is) the King of Israel 
({.restore again the kingdom to Israel? 

36. Therefore let all the house of Israel 

8. rulers of the people, and elders of Israel, 
10. and to all the people of Israel, 
27. the Gentiles, and the people of Israel, 
21 . senate of the children of Israel, 
31. for to give repentance to Israel, 
23. his brethren the children of Israel. 

37. said unto the children of Israel, 
42. O ye house of Israel, 

15. and kings, and the children of Israel: 

38. sent unto the children of Israel, 

17. The God of this people of Israel 

23. to (his) promise raised unto Israel 

24. repentance to all the people of Israel. 

20. for the hope of Israel I am bound 

6. For they (are) not all Israel, which are of 

Israel: 
27.Esaias also crieth concerning Israel, 
— of Israel be as the sand of the sea, 
31. But Israel, which followed after 

1 . and prayer to God for Israel 
19. But I say, Did not Israel know? 

21. But to Israel he saith, 

2. intercession to God against Israel, 

7. Israel hath not obtained 

25. in part is happened to Israel, 

26. And so all Israel shall be saved: 

18. Behold Israel after the flesh: 

7. so that the children of Israel 

13. that the children of Israel 

16. and upon the Israel of God. 

12. from the commonwealth of Israel, 
5. the eighth day, of the stock of Israel, 

8. covenant with the house of Israel 
10. 1 will make with the house of Israel 

22. departing of the children of Israel; 

14. before the children of Israel, 
4. tribes of the children of Israel. 
12. tribes of the children of Israel: 



'IffpaiiXiTriQ, Israeelitees. 

Joh. 1:47(48). Behold an Israelite indeed, 
Acts 2:22. Ye men of Israel, hear these words; 
3:12. Ye men of Israel, why marvel 
5:35. Ye men of Israel, take heed 
13: 16. Men of Israel, and ye that fear God, 
21 :28. Crying out, Men of Israel, 
Ro. 9: 4. Who are Israelites; to whom (pertaineth) 

11 : l.For I also am an Israelite, 
2Co.l 1:22. Are they Israelites? so (am) I. 



'iTaAta, Italia. 

ActslS: 2. lately come from Italy, 

27: l.that we should sail into Italy, 

6. ship of Alexandria sailing into Italy; 
Heb 13:24. They of Italy salute you. 



'IrakiKog, Italikos. 
ActsIO: 1. of the band called the Italian (band), 



'Irovpaia, Itouraia. 

Lu. 3: 1. Philip tetrarch of Iturcea 



'lojadap, Ioatham. 

Mat. 1: 9. And Ozias begat Joatham; and Jcatham 
begat Achaz ; 



Lu. 8 
24 



'Iwavva, Joanna. 

3. And Joanna the wife of Chuza 
10. It was Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, 



Lu. 3 



'Iwavvag, loannas. 

27. Which was (the son) of Joanna, 



Mat. 4 
10 



Mar 1 



Lu. 



22 

Acts 1 

3 



Gal 
Rev 



. 1: 



'livavvvs, Ioannees. 

(Apostle). 
21. Zebedee, and John his brother, 
2(3). Zebedee, and John his brother ; 

1. Peter, James, and John his brother, 
19. Zebedee, and John his brother, 

29. and Andrew, with James and John. 
17. and John the brother of James; 

37. and John the brother of James. 

2. Peter, and James, and John, 

38. And o '% answered him, saying, 

35. And James and John, the sons of Zebedee, 
41. much displeased with James and John. 

3. Peter and James and John 

33. Peter and James and John, , 

10. James, and John, the sons of Zebedee, 
14. John, Philip and Bartholomew, 

51. save Peter, and James, and John, 
28. he took Peter and John and James, 
49. And John answered and said, 
54. when his disciples James and John 

8. And he sent Peter and John, 

13. both Peter, and James, and John, 

1 . Now Peter and John went up together 

3. Who seeing Peter and John 

4. with John, said, Look on us. 

11. was healed held Peter and John, 
13. saw the boldness of Peter and John, 
19. But Peter and John answered 

14. they sent unto them Peter and John: 

2. the brother of John with the sword. 

12. of Mary the mother of John, 

9. And when James, Cephas, and John, 
1 .unto his servant John : 

A.John to the seven churches 
9. 1 John, who also am your brother, 
2. And I John saw the holy city, 
8. And I John saw these things, 



'Iwavvrjc? Ioannees. 
(Baptist). 
Mat. 3 : 1 . In those days came John the Baptist, 
4. the same John had his raiment 

13. unto John, to be baptized of him. 

14. But John forbad him, saying, 
4:12. that John was cast into prison, 

9: 14. came to him the disciples of John, 
11: 2. Now when John had heard in the prison 



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14: 



Mar 1 



11 
Lu. 1 



11 

16 
20 

Joh. 1 



4. Go and shew John again those things 

7. the multitudes concerning John, 

11. a greater than John the Baptist: 

12. from the days of John the Baptist 

13. and the law prophesied until John. 
18. For John came neither eating 

2. This is John the Baptist; 

3. For Herod had laid hold on John, 

4. For John said unto him, 

8. John Baptist's head in a charger. 
10. and beheaded John in the prison. 

14. Some (say that thou art) John the Baptist: 

13. he spake unto them of John the Baptist. 
:2b. The baptism of John, whence was it? 

26. for all hold John as a prophet. 
32. For John came unto you 
: A.John did baptize in the wilderness, 
6. And John was clothed with camel's hair, 

9. was baptized of John in Jordan. 

14. Now after that John was put in prison, 
: 18. And the disciples of John 

— Why do the disciples of John 

: 14. That John the Baptist was risen 

16. It is JoJin, whom I beheaded: 

17. and laid hold upon John, 

18. For John had said unto Herod, 
20. For Herod feared John, 

24. said, The head of John the Baptist. 

25. in a charger the head of John the Baptist. 
:28. And they answered, John the Baptist: 
:30. The baptism of John, was (it) from heaven, 

32. John, that he was a prophet indeed. 
: 13. and thou shalt call his name John. 

60. Not (so) ; but he shall be called John. 
63. and wrote, saying, His name is John. 
: 2. came unto John the son of Zacharias 

15. mused in their hearts of John, 

16. John answered, saying unto (them) 
20. that he shut up John in prison. 

: 33. Why do the disciples of John fast 

: 18. And the disciples of John shewed him 

19. And John calling (unto him) 

20. they said, John Baptist hath sent us 
22. tell John what things ye have seen 
24. messengers of John were departed, 

— unto the people concerning John, 

28. a greater prophet than John the Baptist: 
29. baptized with the baptism of John. 

33. For John the Baptist came 

: 7. that John was risen from the dead ; 
9. And Herod said, John have I beheaded: 
19. They answering said, John the Baptist; 

: l.as John also taught his disciples. 

: 16. and the prophets (were) until John: 

: 4. The baptism of John, was it from heaven, 
6. persuaded that John was a prophet. 

: 6. from God, whose name (was) John. 
15. John bare witness of him, 
19. And this is the record of John, 

26. John answered them, saying, 

28. where John was baptizing. 

29. The next day John seeth Jesus 
32. And John bare record, saying, 

35. John stood, and two of his disciples; 
40(41). One of the two which heard John 
-.23. And John also was baptizing 

24. For John was not yet cast into prison. 

25. between (some) of John's disciples 

26. And they came unto John, and said 
27 .John answered and said, 

: 1. baptized more disciples than John, 
:33. Ye sent unto John, and he bare witness 



Joh. 5 -.36. greater witness than (that) of John. 
10:40. where John at first baptized; 
41. and said, John did no miracle: 
— that John spake of this man were true. 
Acts 1 : 5. For John truly baptized with water ; 
22. Beginning from the baptism of John, 
10: 37. the baptism which John preached; 
11 :16. John indeed baptized with water; 
13:24. When John had first preached 

25. And as John fulfilled his course, 
18:25. knowing only the baptism of John. 
19: 3. And they said, Unto John's baptism. 
4. Then said Paul, John verily baptised 



'IwavvriQ, Idannees. 
(Chief priest). 
Acts 4: 6. Caiaphas, and John, and Alexander, 



'Iwavvrjc* Idannees. 

(Mark). 
Actsl 2: 25. John, whose surname was Mark. 

13: 5. they had also John to (their) minister. 

13. and John departing from them 
15:37. John, whose surname was Mark. 



'I^€, lob. 

Jas. 5:11. Ye have heard of the patience of Job, 



'WjA, ldeel. 

Acts 2: 16. which was spoken by the prophet Joel 



'I u> vcii;, lonan. 

Lu. 3:30. which was (the son) of Jonan, 



'Iwvac? Ionas. 
(Prophet) . 
Mat.l2:39.but the sign of the prophet Jonas: 

40. For as Jonas was three days 

41. repented at the preaching of Jonas ; and, 

behold, a greater than Jonas (is) here. 
16: 4. but the sign of the prophet Jonas. 
Lu. 11 : 29. but the sign of Jonas the prophet. 

30. Jonas was a sign unto the Ninevites, 
32. repented at the preaching of Jonas ; 
— a greater than Jonas (is) here. 



'Iwvac, Ionas. 

Joh. 1:42. Thou art Simon the son of Jona: 

21:15. Simon Peter, Simon, (son) of Jonas, 

16. Simon, (son) of Jonas, lovest thou me ' 

17. Simon, (son) of Jonas, lovest thou me 



'Iojpa/,1, Ioram. 

Mat. 1: 8. and Josaphat begat J or am ; and Joram 
begat Ozias ; 



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y liopdjii, lor tin. 

Lu. 3: 29. which was (the son) of Jorim, 



'Iwo-a^ar, Ibsaphat. 

Mat. 1: 8. And Asa begat Josaphat ; and Josaphat 
begat Joram ; 



'Iwo-fJc, Iusees. 

Mat. 13: 55. James, and Joses, and Simon, 
27:56. the mother of James and Joses, 

Mar 6: 3. the brother of James, and Joses, 

15: 40. mother of James the less and of Joses, 
47. and Mary (the mother) of Joses 

Lu. 3:29. Which was (the son) of Jose, 

Acts 4:36. And Joses, who by the apostles 



'Iwo-?'j</>, Ioseeph. 
(Of Arimathaea). 
Mat.27:57.man of Arimathaea, named Joseph, 

59. when Joseph had taken the body, 
Mar 15:43. Joseph of Arimathaea, 

45. he gave the body to Joseph. 
Lu. 23: 50. a man named Joseph, a counsellor ; 
Joh. 19:38. after this Joseph of Arimathaea, 



Joh. 



;27.a man whose name was Joseph, 
: 4. Joseph also went up from Galilee, 
16. and found Mary, and Joseph, 
33. And Joseph and his mother marvelled 
43. Joseph and his mother knew not (of it), 
:23.as was supposed the son of Joseph, 
22. they said, Is not this Joseph's son? 
45. Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. 
42.1s not this Jesus, the son of Joseph, 



'Iwo-/j0, Ioseeph. 
(Barsabas). 
Acts 1:23. Joseph called Barsabas, 



Joh. 4 


5. 


Acts 7 


9. 




13. 




14. 




18. 


Hebll 


:21. 



Rev. 7: 8 



'Iwo-ij^, Ioseeph. 
(Son of Jacob), 
that Jacob gave to his son Joseph. 
moved with envy, sold Joseph 
Joseph was made known to his brethren ; 
and Joseph's kindred was made known 
Then sent Joseph, and called his father 
another king arose, which knew not Joseph. 
. blessed both the sons of Joseph ,- 
By faith Joseph, when he died, 
. Of the tribe of Joseph 



'Ih)o-i](p, ioseeph. 
(Son of Mattathias). 
Lu. 3: 24. which was (the son) of Joseph, 



'Iwo-iag, Josias. 

Mat. 1 : 10. and Amon begat Josias ; 

1 1 . And Josias begat Jechonias 



KaYa<£ac, Kaiaphas. 

Mat.26: 3. who was called Caiaphas, 

57. led (him) away to Caiaphas 

Lu. 3: 2. and Caiaphas being the high priests, 

Joh. 11:49. And one of them, (named) Caiaphas, 
18: 13. he was father in law to Caiaphas, 
14. Now Caiaphas was he, 
24. unto Caiaphas the high priest. 
28. Then led they Jesus from Caiaphas 

Acts 4: 6. and Caiaphas, and John, 



Kat'v, Ka'in. 

Hebll: 4. a more excellent sacrifice than Cain, 
Uoh.3:12.Not as Cain, (who) was of that 
Jude 11. gone in the way of Cain, 



'Iwo-7}0, Ioseeph. 
(Son of Judas). 
Lu. 3:26. which was (the son) of Joseph, 



'Iwo-/;^, Ioseeph, 
(Son of Jonan). 
Lu. 3: 30. which was (the son) of Joseph, 



'I oj 07)0, Ioseeph. 
(Husband of Mary). 
Mat. 1:16. And Jacob begat Joseph 

18. Mary was espoused to Joseph, 

19. Then Joseph her husband, 

20. Joseph, thou son of David, fear not 
24. Then Joseph being raised from sleep 

2:13.appeareth to Joseph in a dream, 
19.appeareth in a dream to Joseph 



Ka'ivav, Ka'inan. 

Lu. 3:36. Which was (the son) of Cainan, 
37. which was (the son) of Cainan, 



Kato-ap, Kaisar. 

to give tribute unto Ccesar, or not ? 
They say unto him, Ccesar's. 
unto Ccesar the things which are Ccesar , 
to give tribute to Ccesar, or not ? 
And they said unto him, Ccesar's. 
to Ccesar the things that are Ccesar's, 
a decree from Ccesar Augustus, 
the reign of Tiberius Ccesar, 
to give tribute unto Ccesar, or no ? 
They answered and said, Ccesar's. 
unto Ccesar the things which be Ccesar': 
.forbidding to give tribute to Ccesar, 
.thou art not Ccesar's friend: 
speaketh against Ccesar. 
.We have no king but Ccesar. 
. in the days of Claudius Ccesar. 
. contrary to the decrees of Ccesar, 
. nor yet against Ccesar, 



Mat.22 


17. 




21. 


Mar 12 


14. 




16. 




17. 


Lu. 2 


1. 


3 


1. 


20 


22. 




24. 




25. 


23 


: 2. 


Joh.19 


:12. 




15. 


Actsll 


:28. 


17 


: 7. 


25 


: 8. 



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Acts25:10. 1 stand at Ccesar' s judgment seat, 
1 1 . 1 appeal unto Ccesar. 
12. Hast thou appealed unto Ccesar? 

Ccesar shalt thou go. 
21. till I might send him to Ccesar. 
26:32. if he had not appealed unto Ccesar. 
27: 24. thou must be brought before Ccesar. 
28: 19. to appeal unto Ccesar; 
Phi. 4: 22. they that are of Ccesar' 's houshold. 



Kaicraptia, Kaisarla. 

(jl $i\i7nrov) 
Mat.i6:13.the coasts of Ccesarea Philippi, 
Mav 8: 27. into the towns of Ccesarea Philippi; 



Kaiaapeia, Kaisarla. 

(rj "ErpctTiovoQ) 

Acts 8: 40. till he came to Ccesarea. 

9:30. they brought him down to Ccesarea, 
10: l.a certain man in Ccesarea 

24. they entered into Ccesarea. 
11: 11. sent from Ccesarea unto me. 
12: 19. from Jud^a to Ccesarea, 
18: 22. he had landed at Ccesarea, 
21 : 8. and came unto Ccesarea : 

16. of the disciples of Ccesarea, 
23:23. soldiers to go to Ccesarea, 

33. when they came to Ccesarea, 
25: l.from Ccesarea to Jerusalem. 

4. Paul should be kept at Ccesarea, 
6. he went down unto Ccesarea ; 
13.Bernice came unto Ccesarea 



KaXot Xipiveg see among the 
Appellatives. 



Kava, Kana. 

Joh. 2: 1. in Cana of Galilee; 

1 1 . did Jesus in Cana of Galilee, 
4:46. Jesus came again into Cana 
21: 2.Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, 



Kavaav see Xavaav. 



KavavLTrig, Kananitees. 

Mat.10: 4. Simon the Canaanite, and Judas 
Mar 3: 18. and Simon the Canaanite, 



KavSaKt}, Kandakee. 

Acts 8: 27. under Candace queen of the 



Mar 1:21. they went into Capernaum ; 
2 : 1 . he entered into Capernaum 
9:33. And he came to Capernaum: 
4:23. in Capernaum, do also here 

31. And came down to Capernaum, 
7: l.he entered into Capernaum. 
10:15. And thou, Capernaum, which 
2: 12. he went down to Capernaum, 
4: 46. was sick at Capernaum. 
6: 17. over the sea toward Capernaum. 
24. and came to Capernaum, 
59. as he taught in Capernaum. 



Lu 



Joh 



KcnnraSoKia, Kappadokia. 

Acts 2: 9. and Cappadocia, in Pontus, 
IPet.l: l.Galatia, Cappadocia, Asia, and 



Kapirog, Karpos. 
2Ti. 4: l3.cloke that I left at Troas with Carpus, 



Kappav see Xappav. 



Ka-irEpvaovjUL, Kapernaoum. 

Mat. 4: 13. he came and dwelt in Capernaum, 

8: 5. when Jesus was entered into Capernaum, 
11:23. And thou, Capernaum, which art 
17:24. were come to Capernaum, 



Keyxpta'h Kenkreai. 

Actsl8: 18. having shorn (his) head in Cenchrea: 
Ro. 16: l.the church which is at Cenchrea: 



K&pog, or KeSpwv, Kedros, or Kedron. 

Joh. 18: l.over the brook Cedron, 
Note. — Some copies read twv Ksdpuv, others rov 
Kedpo)v. 



Kr}(f)ag, Keephas. 

Joh. 1 : 42(43). thou shalt be called Cephas, 
1 Co. 1:12. and I of Cephas ; 

3:22. Whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, 
9: 5. the brethren of the Lord, and Cephas? 
15: 5. he was seen of Cephas, 
Gal. 2: 9. And when James, Cephas, and John, 

KiXiKia, Kilikia. 

Acts 6 : 9. and of them of Cilicia and of Asia, 
15:23. in Antioch and Syria and Cilicia: 
41. he went through Syria and Cilicia, 
21 :39.a Jew of Tarsus, (a city) in Cilicia, 
22: 3. born in Tarsus, (a city) in Cilicia, 
23: 34. when he understood that (he was) of 

Cilicia ; 
27: 5. we had sailed over the sea of Cilicia 
Gal. 1:21. into the regions of Syria and Cilicia; 



Ki'c, Kis. 

Actsl3:21. Saul the son of Cis, 



KXavSri, Klaudee. 
Acts27:16.a certain island which is called Clanda, 



2Ti. 



KXavcia, Klaudia. 

4:21 .and Claudia, and all the brethren. 



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KovapTog, Kouartos. 

Ro. 16:23. and Quartos a brother. 



KXav^iog, KLaudios. 

Actsll :28.in the days of Claudius Caesar. 

18: 2. Claudius had commanded all Jews 
23;26. Claudius Lysias unto the most 



KXeoirag, Kleopas. 
Lu, 24: 18. one of them, whose name was Cleopas, 



Kjo/jor/crjc, Kreeskees. 

2Ti. 4:10. Crescens to Galatia, Titus unto 



K\ri[ir}Q, Kleemees. 

Phi. 4: 3. in the gospel, with Clement also, 

KXwirag, Klopas. 
Joh.l9:25.Mary the (wife) of Cleophas, 



Kvtdoe, Knidos. 

Acts27: 7. scarce were come over against Cnidus, 
KoXacraai, Kolassai. 

Col. 1 : 2. in Christ which are at Colosse : 

Note. Some copies read Ko\ocrcra7f . 



Kope, Kore. 

Jude 11. perished in the gainsaying of Core. 



KopivOiog, Korinthios. 

ActslS: 8. many of the Corinthians 

2Co. 6:11. O (ye) Corinthians ; our mouth is open 



KopivOog, Korinthos. 



Actsl8 

19 

ICo. 1 

2Co. 1 



1 . and came to Corinth ; 

1. while Apollos was at Corinth, 

2. the church of God which is at Corinth, 
1. church of God which is at Corinth, 

23.1 came not as yet unto Corinth. 
2Ti. 4:20.Erastus abode at Corinth : 



Kopvi'iXiog, Korneelios. 

ActslO: 1. Cornelius, a centurion of the band 
3. saying unto him, Cornelius. 
7. the angel which spake unto Cornelius 
17. the men which were sent from Cornelius 

21. were sent unto him from Cornelius ; 

22. they said, Cornelius the centurion, 

24. Cornelius waited for them, 

25. Cornelius met him, and fell down 

30. Cornelius said, Four days ago 

31. Cornelius, thy prayer is heard, 



Kpi'jQ, KprJTfc, Krees^ Kreetes. 

Acts 2:11. Cretes and Arabians, we do hear them 
Tit. l:12.The Cretians (are) al way liars, 



KpijTti, Kreetee. 

Acts27: 7. we sailed under Crete, (marg. Catidy) 

12. (which is)an haven of Crete, 

13. they sailed close by Crete. 

21 . and not have loosed from Crete, 
Tit. 1 : 5. For this cause left I thee in Crete, 



KpiviTOQ, Krispos. 



Actsl8: 8. And Crispus, the chief ruler of the 
ICo. 1:14.1 baptized none of you, but Crispus 



Kvirpiog, Kuprios. 



Acts 4: 36. of the country of Cyprus, (lit. a Cyprian 
by nation) 
11 : 20. some of them were men of Cyprus 
21 : 16. with them one Mnason of Cyprus, ' 



Kvirpog, Rupros. 

Actsl 1 : 19. and Cyprus, and Antioch, preaching 
13: 4. from thence they sailed to Cyprus. 
15:39. took Mark, and sailed unto Cyprus; 
21: 3. when we had discovered Cyprus, 
27: 4. we sailed under Cyprus, 



KvprivaXog, Kureenaios. 

Mat.27:32.a man of Cyrene, Simon by name: 
Mar 15:21. compel one Simon a Cyrenian, 
Lu. 23: 26. upon one Simon, a Cyrenian, 
Acts 6: 9. of the Libertines, and Cyrenians, 

11 -.20. were men of Cyprus and Cyrene, 

13: Land Lucius of Cyrene, 



Kujorjvr), Kureenee. 

Acts 2: 10. parts of Libya about Cyrene, 



Kvpi'ivLog, Kureenios. 

Lu. 2: 2. when Cyrenius was governor of Syria. 



Kwc? Kos. 

Acts21: l.with a straight course unto Coos, 



3 i 



( 850 



Lu. 



Kwo-a/i, Kosam. 

3:28. Addi, which was (the son) of Cosam, 



AaZapog, Lazaros, 

Lu. 16:20. a certain beggar named Lazarus, 

23. and Lazarus in his bosom. 

24. mercy on me, and send Lazarus, 
25. and likewise Lazarus evil things: 

Job. 11: 1 . ( named ) Lazarus, of Bethany, 
2. whose brother Lazarus was sick. 
5. and her sister, and Lazarus. 

1 1 . Our friend Lazarus sleepeth ; 

14. them plainly, Lazarus is dead. 

43. Lazarus, come forth. 
12: 1. where Lazarus was which had been dead, 
2. but Lazarus was one of them 
9. but that they might see Lazarus 

10. might put Lazarus also to death ; 

17. called Lazarus out of his grave, 



Aiv'iQ, Luis. 

Mar 2: 14. as he passed by, he saw Levi 
Lu. 5: 27. saw a publican, named Levi, 

29. And Levi made him a great feast 



Aet/tTTfc. Luitees. 

Lu. 10: 32. And likewise a Levite, 

Joh. 1 : 19. when the Jews sent priests and Levites 

Acts 4:36. The son of consolation, a Levite 



AajuiEXi LameL 

Lu. 3:36. which was (the son) of Larnech, 



Col. 



AaoS'iKEia, Laodikia. 

Land (for) them at Laodicea, 



4: 13. and them (that are) in Laodicea, 

15. the brethren which are in Laodicea, 

16. the (epistle) from Laodicea. 
Rev. 1:11. and unto Laodicea. 



AaoSiKtvg, Laodikus. 



Col. 4: 16. in the church of the Laodiceans 
Rev. 3: 14. church of the Laodiceans write: 



Aaaaia, Lasaia. 

Acts27: 8.whereunto was the city (of) Lasea. 



As€€a7oe, Lebbaios. 

Mat.10: 3. James (the son) of Alphaeus, and Lebbaus, 



Asm, LuL 

(Son of Jacob.) 
Heb 7 : 5. that are of the sons of Levi, 

9. as I may so say, Levi also, 
Rev. 7 : 7. Of the tribe of Levi (were) sealed 



Asm, Lid. 

(Son of Melchi.) 
Lu. 3:24. which was (the son)ofien, 



Lu. 



Asm 9 LuL 

(Son of Simeon.) 
3:29. which was (the son) of Levi, 



Aev'iTiKog, Luitikos. 
Heb 7:11. were by the Levitical priesthood, 

Ai€sjorTvo(, Libertinoi. 

Acts 6: 9. (the synagogue) of the Libertines, 

At€ua, Libua. 

Acts 2: 10. and in the parts of Libya 



Ai96(jrp(i)Tog, Lithostrotos. 
Joh. 19:13.thePm;emen£,butintheHebrew,Gabbatha 

ATvoe, Linos. 

2Ti. 4:21.Pudens, and Linus, and Claudia, 

Aft/*, see among Appellatives. 



Aomcac? Loukas. 

Col. 4:14. Luke, the beloved physician, 

2Ti. 4:11. Only Luke is with me. 

Philem 24(23). Demas, Lucas, my fellowlabourers. 



AovKiog, Loukios. 

Actsl3: 1 . and Lucius of Cyrene, and Manaen, 
Ro. 16: 21. and Lucius, and Jason, and Sosipater, 



AuSSa, Ludda. 

Acts 9:32. the saints which dwelt at Lydda. 
35. And all that dwelt at Lydda 
38. as Lydda was nigh to Joppa, 



Av$ia, Ludia. 

Actsl6: 14. a certain woman named Lydia, 

40. entered into (the house of) Lydia 



AvKciovia, Luhaonia. 
Actsl4: 6. Lystra and Derbe, cities of Lycaonia, 



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AvKaoviGTi, Lukaonisti. 

Actsl4 : 1 1 . saying in the speech of Lycaonia, 



Lu. 8: 2. Mary called Magdalene, out of whom 
24: 10. It was Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, 
Joh. 19: 25. (wife) of Cleophas, and Mary Magdalene. 



AvKia, Lukia. 
Acts27: 5. we came to Myra, (a city) of Lycia. 


20: 1 . cometh Mary Magdalene early, 
18. Mary Magdalene came and told 


MaytLcy, Magog. 


Avaaviag, Lusanias. 
Lu. 3: 1 . Lysanias the tetrarch of Abilene, 


Rev.20: 8. Gog and Magog, to gather them 


Maotaft, Madiam. 


Avaiag, Lusias. 

Acts23:26. Claudius Lysias unto the most 

24: 7. the chief captain Lysias came (upon us), 
22. When Lysias the chief captain shall come 


Acts 7:29. stranger in the land of Madian, 


MaOovaaXa, Mathousala. 
Lu. 3:37. Which was (the son) of Mathusala, 


Avarpa (f,), Lustra. 

Actsl4: 6. and fled unto Lystra and Derbe, 
21 .they returned again to Lystra, 
16: 1. Then came he to Derbe and Lystra: 


Maivav, Mainan. 

Lu. 3:31. which was (the son) of Menan, 


MaKeEovla, Makedonia. 

Actsl6: 9. Come over into Macedonia, 

10. we endeavoured to go into Macedonia, 
1 2. of that part of Macedonia, 
18: 5. were come from Macedonia, 
19:21. when he had passed through Macedonia 
22. So he sent into Macedonia two of them 


AvGTpa (ra)j Lustra. 

Actsl4: 8. there sat a certain man at Lystra, 

16 : 2. by the brethren that were at Lystra 
2Ti. 3: 11. at Antioch, at Iconium, at Lystra; 


Ato'ig, Lois. 

2Ti. 1 : 5. first in thy grandmother Lois, 

Awr, Lot. 

Lu. 17:28. as it was in the days of Lot; 

29. the same day that Lot went out of Sodom 

32. Remember Lot's wife. 
2Pet.2; 7. And delivered just Lot, 


20: 1 . departed for to go into Macedonia. 

3. purposed to return through Macedonia. 
Ro. 15:26. it hath pleased them of Macedonia 
lCo.16: 5. Macedonia: for I do pass through Mace- 
donia. 
2Co. 1:16. to pass by you into Macedonia, and to 
come again out of Macedonia 
2: 13. 1 went from thence into Macedonia. 
7: 5. when we were come into Macedonia, 
8 : 1 . bestowed on the churches of Macedonia ; 
11 : 9. brethren which came from Macedonia 
Phi. 4: 15. when I departed from Macedonia, 
ITh. 1 : 7. all that believe in Macedonia 

8. word of the Lord not only in Macedonia 
4: 10. brethren which are in all Macedonia: 




ITi. 1 : 3. when I went into Macedonia, 


MaaO, Madth. 

Lu. 3:26. Which was (the son) of Maath, 


MaiccSwv, Makedon. 

Actsl6: 9. There stood a man of Macedonia, 

19:29. men of Macedonia, Paul's companions 


MaySaXa, Magdala. 

Mat.l5:39.and came into the coasts of Magdala. 


27: 2. a Macedonian of Thessalonica, 
2Co. 9: 2. 1 boast of you to them of Macedonia, 
4. Lest haply if they of Macedonia 






May<$a\r)vr), Magdaleenee. 

Mat.27:56. Among which was Mary Magdalene, 
61. And there was Mary Magdalene* 
28 : 1 . came Mary Magdalene and the other 


MaXeXajX or MaXaXtryX, Maleleeel or 
Malaleeel. 

Lu. 3:37. which was (the son) of Maleleel, 


Mar 15: 40. among whom was Mary Magdalene, 
47. And Mary Magdalene and Mary 
16: l.Mary Magdalene, and Mary the 

9. he appeared first to Mary Magdalene, 


MaXxoo Malkos. 

Joh. 18: 10. The servant's name was Malchus. 
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Mct/ijuwyoc & Maniu)vag, Mammonas & 

Mamonas. 

Mat. 6:24. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. 

Lu. 16: 9. friends of the mammoii of unrighteousness 
11. faithful in the unrighteous mammon, 
13. Ye cannot serve God and mammon. 



Mavayv, Manaeen. 

Actsl3: 1 . Lucius of Cyrene, and Manaen, 

MavacrGTjc, Manassees. 

Mat. 1:10. And Ezekias begat Manasses ; and Ma- 

nasses begat Amon; 
Rev. 7: 6. Of the tribe of Manasses (were) sealed 



Map 6 a, Martha. 



Lu. 10:38. a certain woman named Martha 

40. But Martha was cumbered about much 

41. and said unto her, Martha, Martha, 
Joh. 11: 1 . town of Mary and her sister Martha. 

5. Now Jesus loved Martha, 

19. the Jews came to Martha and Mary, 

20. Then Martha, as soon as she heard 

21. Then said Martha unto Jesus, 
24. Martha saith unto him, 

30. place where Martha met him. 
39. Martha, the sister of him that was dead, 
2. made him a supper; and Martha served: 



12; 



Mapia, Mapia/i, Maria, Mariam. 

Mat. 1 : 16. begat Joseph the husband of Mary, 
IS. Mary was espoused to Joseph, 
20. fear not to take unto thee Mary 
2: 11. saw the young child with Mary 
13:55. is not his mother called Mary? 
27:56. Among which was Mary Magdalene, and 
Mary the mother of James and 
61. And there was Mary Magdalene, and the 
other Mary, sitting over 
28 : 1 . came Mary Magdalene and the other Mary 
to see the sepulchre. 
Mar 6: 3. the carpenter, the son of Mary, 

15: 40. among whom was Mary Magdalene, and 
Mary the mother of James 
47. And Mary Magdalene and Mary (the 
mother) of Joses 
16: 1 . Mary Magdalene, and Mary the (mother) 
of James, 
9. appeared first to Mary Magdalene, 
Lu. 1:27. and the virgin's name (was) Mary. 
30. angel said unto her, Fear not, Mary : 
34. Then said Mary unto the angel, 

38. And Mary said, Behold the handmaid 

39. And Mary arose in those days, 
41. heard the salutation of Mary, 

46. Mary said, My soul doth magnify the Lord 
56. And Mary abode with her about 

2: 5. To be taxed with Mary his espoused 
16. and found Mary, and Joseph, 
19. But Mary kept all these things, 
34. and said unto Mary his mother, 

8: 2. Mary called Magdalene, out of 



Lu. 10:39. she had a sister called Mary, 

42. Mary hath chosen that good part, 
24: 10. Mary Magdalene, and Joanna, and Mary 
(the mother) of James, 
Joh. 11: 1 . Lazarus, of Bethany, the town of Mary 
2. Mary which anointed the Lord 
19. Jews came to Martha and Mary, 
20. but Mary sat (still) in the house. 
28. called Mary her sister secretly, 

31. when they saw Mary, 

32. when Mary was come where Jesus 
45. the Jews which came to Mary, 

12: 3. took Mary a pound of ointment 

19:25. Mary the (wife) of Cleophas, and Mary 

Magdalene. 
20: l.cometh Mary Magdalene early, 
11. But Mary stood without 
16. Jesus saith unto her, Mary. 
18. Mary Magdalene came and told 
Acts 1 : 14. and Mary the mother of Jesus, 
12: 12. he came to the house of Mary 
Ro. 16: 6. Greet Mary, who bestowed much 



MapKoq, Marhos. 



Actsl2: 12. whose surname was Mark ; 
25. whose surname was Mark. 
15:37. whose surname was Mark. 
39. and so Barnabas took Mark, 
4: 10. and Marcus, sister's son to Barnabas, 
4:1.1. Take Mark, and bring him with thee: 
Philem 24. Marcus, Aristarchus, Demas, 
1 Pet. 5: 13. and (so doth) Marcus my son. 



Col 
2Ti, 



MarOalog, Matthaios. 

Mat. 9: 9. he saw a man, named Matthew, 

10: 3. Thomas, and Matthew the publican ; 
Mar 3:18. Bartholomew, and Matthew, and Thomas, 
Lu. 6: lb. Matthew and Thomas, James the (son) 
Acts 1 : 13. Thomas, Bartholomew, and Matthew, 



MarOav, Matihan, 
Mat. 1:15. and Eleazar begat Matthan ; and Matihan 
begat Jacob ; 



MarOar, Mattliat. 
Lu. 3 : 24. Which was (the son) of Matthat, 
29. which was (the son) of Matthat, 



Mardlag, Matthias. 
Acts 1 ; 23. who was surnamed Justus, and Matthias. 
26. the lot fell upon Matthias ; 



MaTraOa, Mattatha. 

Lu. 3:31 . which was (the son) of Mattatha, 



MaTTaO'iag, Mattathias. 

Lu. 3: 25. Which was (the son) of Mattathias, 
26. which was (the son) of Mattathias, 



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MsAeocj Meleas. 

Lu. 3:31. Which was (the son) of Melea, 

MeXitij, Melitee. 

Acts28: l.the island was called Melita. 



Me\ X h Melki. 

Lu. 3: 24. which was (the son) of Melcki, 
28. Which was (the son) of Melchi, 



MeXx««S!k, Melkisedek. 

Heb 5: 6. after the order of Melchisedec. 
10. after the order of Melchisedec. 
6:20. after the order of Melchisedec. 
7: l.For this Melchisedec, king of Salem, 

10. when Melchisedec met him. 

1 1 . rise after the order of Melchisedec, 
15. after the similitude of Melchisedec 
17. after the order of Melchisedec. 

21. after the order of Melchisedec: 



MeaoiroTafiia, Mesopotamia. 

Acts 2: 9. and the dwellers in Mesopotamia, 
7: 2. when he was in Mesopotamia, 



Meaalag, Messias. 

Joh. 1 :41 (42). We have found the Messias, 
4:25.1 know that Messias cometh, 



MrjSoc, Meedos. 

Acts 2: 9. Parthians, and Medes, and Elamites, 



Mt'Xrjroc, Mileetos. 
Acts20:15. the next (day) we came to Miletus. 

17. from Miletus he sent to Ephesus, 
2Ti. 4:20.Trophimus have I left at Miletum 



Mirv\i]v,h Mituleenee. 

Acts20:l4.and came to Mitylene. 

Mix«^A 5 Mikaeel. 

Jude 9. Yet Michael the archangel, 
Rev. 12: 7. Michael and his angels fought 

M veto-to v 9 Mnasdn. 

Acts21 : 16. brought with them one Mnason of Cyprus, 



Mv pa, Mura. 

] Acls27: 5. to Myra, (a city) of Lycia. 



Mvaia, Musia. 

Actsl6: 7. After they were come to Mysia, 

8. passing by Mysia came down to Troas. 



MoHJEVQ, MoSUS. 

Mat.23: 2. Pharisees sit in Moses' seat: 
Mar 9: 4. appeared unto them Elias with Moses. 
5. one for thee, and one for Moses, 
12:26, read in the book of Moses, 
Lu. 2 : 22. according to the law of Moses, 
9: 33. one for Moses, and one for Elias: 
16: 29. They have Moses and the prophets ; 

31 . If they hear not Moses and the 
24:27. And beginning at Moses and all 
44. written in the law of Moses, 
Joh. 1:17. For the law was given by Moses, 
7:22. not because it is of Moses, 

23. law of Moses should not be broken ; 
9; 28. but we are Moses' disciples. 
Actsl3:39. justified by the law of Moses. 

21: 21. among the Gentiles to forsake Moses, 
28 : 23. both out of the law of Moses, 
Ro. 5: 14. death reigned from Adam to Moses, 
ICo. 9: 9. written in the law of Moses, 
2Co. 3: 7.stedfastly behold the face of Moses 
Heb 3:16. came out of Egypt by Moses. 

10:2S. He that despised Moses' law 
Jude 9. disputed about the body of Moses, , 
Rev.15: 3. And they sing the song of Moses 

See also Mwit^, Mbjvctvg & MwiicrrJe- 



Mivo-rig, Mosees. 



Mat. 8 
17 



19: 7. 



MoXox> Molok. 

Acts 7 :43. took up the tabernacle of Moloch, 



4. the gift that Moses commanded, 

3. appeared unto them Moses and 

4. one for Moses, and one for Elias. 
Why did Moses then command to 

S.Moses because of the hardness 
22:24. Saying, Master, Moses said, 
Mar 1 :44. those things which Moses commanded, 
7: 10.il/oses said, Honour thy father 
10: 3. What did Moses command you ? 

4. And they said, Moses suffered to write 
12: 19. Master, Moses wrote unto us, 
5:14. according as Moses commanded, 
9: 30. which were Moses and Elias: 
0:28. Saying, Master, Moses wrote 

37. even Moses shewed at the bush, 
1 : 45(46). of whom Moses in the law, 
3: 14. as Moses lifted up the serpent 
5:45. (even) Moses, in whom ye trust. 

46. For had ye believed Moses, 
6:32. Moses gave you not that bread 
7:19. Did not Moses give you the law, 

22. Moses therefore gave unto you 
8: 5. Moses in the law commanded us, 
9:29. We know that God spake unto Moses . 
3: 22. For Moses truly said unto the fathers, 
6:ll.blasphemous words against Moses, 
7: 20. In which time Moses was born, 
22. Moses was learned in all the wisdom 
29. Then fled Moses at this saying, 



Lu 



Joh. 



Acts 



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Acts 7:31. When Moses saw (it), he wondered 
32. Then Moses trembled, and durst not 
40. for (as for) this Moses, which brought 
44. had appointed, speaking unto Moses, 
15:21. For Moses of old time hath 
26: 22. the prophets and Moses did say 
Ro. 9: 15. For he saith to Moses, I will 

10: 5. Moses describeth the righteousness 
19. First Moses saith, I will 
lCo.10: 2. And were all baptized unto Moses 
2Co. 3: 13. not as Moses, (which) put a vail 

15. even unto this day, when Moses is read, 
Heb 3: 2. as also Moses (was faithful) in all 
3. worthy of more glory than Moses, 
5. And Moses verily (was) faithful 
7: 14. of which tribe Moses spake nothing 
8: 5. as Moses was admonished of God 
11 : 23. By faith Moses, when he was born, 
24. By faith Moses, when he was come 
12:21. Moses said, I exceedingly fear 
See also Mwi'tr^c, Muxrevg & Mwvcravg. 



MwvaEvi') Moiisus. 

Actsl5: 7 .circumcised after the manner of Moses, 

5. to keep the law of Moses . 
2Ti. 3: 8. as Jannes and Jambres withstood Moses, 
Heb 9: 19. when Moses had spoken every precept 
See also Muxrevg, Muxjrjg & Mojvarjg. 



Mb)V(jrig, Moilsees. 

Acts 6: 14. customs which Moses delivered us. 
7 : 35. This Moses whom they refused, 
37. This is that Moses, which said unto 
See also Muatvg, Muxjrjg & Mojvaevg. 



Naao-trwv, Naasson. 

Mat. 1: 4.Aminadab begat Naasson; and Naasson 

begat Salmon ; 
Lu. 3:32. which was (the son) of Naasson, 



Nayyeu, Nangai. 

Lu. 3 : 25. which was (the son ) of Nagye, 



Na%apcuog, see Na^wpctToc- 



Na?a/)£0, -pir, Nazareth, -ret. 

Mat. 2: 23. dwelt in a city called Nazareth : 
4: 13. And leaving Nazareth, he came 
21:11. Jesus the prophet of Nazareth 
Mar 1 : 9. that Jesus came from Nazareth 
Lu. 1 : 26. a city of Galilee, named Nazareth, 
2 : 4. out of the city of Nazareth, 
39. to their own city Nazareth. 
51 . with them, and came to Nazareth, 
4: 16. And he came to Nazareth, 
Joh. 1 : 45(46). Jesus of Nazareth, the son of Joseph. 

46(47). good thing come out of Nazareth? 
Actsl0:38.How God anointed Jesus of Nazareth 



NaZaprjvog, Nazareenos. 

Mar 1:24. do with thee, thou Jesus of Nazareth? 

14:67. thou also wast with Jesus of Nazareth. 

16: 6. Ye seek Jesus of Nazareth, 
Lu. 4:34. do with thee, (thou) Jesus of Nazareth 



Na?Wjoatoc, Nazoraios. 

Mat. 2:23. He shall be called a Nazarene. 

26:71. was also with Jesus of Nazareth. 
Mar 10:47. heard that it was Jesus of Nazareth, 
Lu. 18:37. that Jesus of Nazareth passeth by. 

24 : 19. Concerning Jesus of Nazareth, 
Joh. 18: 5. answered him, Jesus of Nazareth. 
7. And they said, Jesus of Nazareth. 
19:19.JESUS OF NAZAR ETH THE KING 
OF THE JEWS. 
Acts 2:22. Jesus of Nazareth, a man approved of 
God 
3: 6. In the name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth 
4:10. name of Jesus Christ of Nazareth, 
6 : 14. that this Jesus of Nazareth shall destroy 
22: 8. Jesus of Nazareth, whom thou perse- 
cutest. 
24 : 5. ringleader of the sect of the Nazarenes : 
26: 9. to the name of Jesus of Nazareth. 



Naflav, Nathan. 

Lu. 3:31. which was (the son) of Nathan, 



NaOavarjX, Nathanaeel. 

Joh. 1:45(46). Philip findeth Nathanael, and saith 
46(47). And Nathanael said unto him, 
47(48). Jesus saw Nathanael coming to him, 
48(49). Nathanael saith unto him, Whence 
49(50). Nathanael answered and saith 
21 : 2. and Nathanael of Cana in Galilee, 



Natv, Nam. 
Lu. 7 : 1 1 . he went into a city called Nain . 



NaoujU, Naoum. 
Lu. 3 -.25. which was (the son) of Naum, 



Napiao-o-oe, Narkissos. 

Ro. 16: 11. that be of the (houshold) of Narcissus, 

Na^wp, Nakor 

Lu. 3:34. which was (the son) of Nachor, 



NeawoXig, Neapolis. 
A.ctsl6:ll.and the next (day) to Neapolu 



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Nttpav, Neeman. 

Lu. 4:27. saving Naaman the Syrian. 



Nf^0aX£(/i5 Nephthallm. 

Mat. 4: 13. borders of Zabulon and Nephthalim : 

15. and the land of Nephthalim, 
Rev. 7: 6. Of the tribe of Nepthalim (were) sealed 



~Nr)psvg, Neerus. 

Ro. 16: 15. Salute Philologus, and Julia, Nereus, 



Nr?/H, Neeri. 

Lu. 3; 27. which was (the son) of Neri, 

Nlyep, Niger. 

Actsl3 : 1 . and Simeon that was called Niger, 



NtKavwp, Nikarior. 

Acts 6: 5. and Prochorus, and Nicanor, and 

NtKoSrjjUOc? Nikodeemos. 

Joh. 3: 1. named Nicodemus, a ruler of the Jews: 
4. Nicodemus saith unto him, 
9. Nicodemus answered and said unto him, 
7:50. Nicodemus saith unto them, 
19:39. And there came also Nicodemus, 



NiKoXairriQ, NikolaUees. 

Rev. 2: 6. the deeds of the Nicolaitanes, 

15. the doctrine of the Nicolaitanes, 



NiicoXaog, Nikolaos. 

Acts 6: 5. Nicolas a proselyte of Antioch: 

NtK07roXtC5 Nikopolis. 

Tit. 3:12. to come unto me to Nicopolis : 



Nivev'h Ninui. 

Lu. 11 -.32. The men of Nineve shall rise 



'NivsviT-qg, Ninultees. 

Mat.l2:41.The men of Nineveh shall rise 
Lu. 1 1 : 30. was a sign unto the Ninevites, 



Noroo see among Appellatives. 



NvjU^acj Numphas. 
Col. 4: 15. and Nymphas, and the church 



Nwe, Noe. 

Mat.24:37.But as the days of Noe (were), 

38. that Noe entered into the ark, 
Lu. 3:36. which was (the son) of Noe, 
17:26. as it was in the days of Noe, 

27. day that Noe entered into the ark, 
Hebll : 7. By faith Noah, being warned of God 
lPet.3:20.of God waited in the days of Noah, 
2Pet.2: 5. but saved Noah the eighth (person), 



y OUag y Ozias. 

Mat. 1: 8. and Joram begat Ozias; 

9. And Ozias begat Joatham ; 



'OXvfnrag, Olumpas. 
Ro. 16: 15. and Olympas, and all the saints 



' O vi] (Tifio g, Oneesimos. 

Col. 4: 9. With Onesimus, a faithful and' 
Philem 10. 1 beseech thee for my son Onesimus, 



'OvriGicpopog, Oneesiphoros. 

2Ti. 1:16. unto the house of Onesiphorus ; 
4:19. and the houshold of Onesiphorus. 



Ovptzavog, Ourbanos. 

Ro. 16: 9. Salute Urbane, our helper in Christ, 



Ovpiag, Ourias. 

Mat. 1: 6. (that had been the wife) of Urias; 



UafKpvXia, Pamphulia. 

Acts 2:10.Phrygia, and Pamphylia, in Egypt, 
13: 13. they came to Perga in Pamphylia: 
14:24. Pisidia, they came to Pamphylia. 
15: 38. departed from them from Pamphyli 
27: 5. sea of Cilicia and Pamphylia, 



UapOog, Parthos. 
Acts 2: 9. Parthians, and Medes, and Elamites, 



Uapp,evag, Parmenas. 

Acts 6: 5. and Timon, and Parmenas, and 

riao-xa? see among Appellatives. 



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Harapa, Patara. 

Land from thence unto Patara 



Uaxfiog, Patmos. 

Rev. 1 : 9. in the isle that is called Patmos, 



IlaTpo&aQ, Patrobas. 

Ro. 16:14. Patrobas, Hermes, and the brethren 



llavXoQ, Paulos. 

(The Deputy.) 

ActslS: 7. with the deputy of the country, Sergius 
Paulus, 



YlavXog, Paulos. 

Actsl3: 9. Then Saul, who also (is called) Paul, 

13. Now when Paul and his company (lit. 

those about Paul) 
16. Then Paul stood up, and beckoning with 

(his) hand 
43. followed Pa ul and Barnabas: 

45. which were spoken by Paul, 

46. Then Paul and Barnabas waxed bold, 
50. persecution against Paxil and Barnabas, 

14: 9. The same heard Paul speak: 

11. saw what Paul had done, 

12. and Paul, Mercurius, because he was 

14. the apostles, Barnabas and Paul, heard 

(of), 
19. and, having stoned Paul, drew (him) out 
15: 2. When therefore Paul and Barnabas had 
— they determined that Paul and Barnabas, 

12. gave audience to Barnabas and Paul, 
22. to Antioch with Paul and Barnabas ; 
25. with our beloved Barnabas and Paul, 

35. Paul also and Barnabas continued in 

36. Paul said unto Barnabas, 

38. But Paul thought not good to take him 
40. And Paul chose Silas, and departed, 
16: 3. Him would Paul have to go forth with j 
him ; 
9. a vision appeared to Paul in the night; 
14. unto the things which were spoken of 

Paul. 
17. The same followed Paul and us, 

18. But Paul, being grieved, turned and 

19. they caught Paul and Silas, and drew 
25. And at midnight Paul and Silas prayed, 

28. But Paul cried with a loud voice, 

29. and fell down before Paul and Silas, 

36. told this saying to Paul, 

37. But Paul said unto them, 

17: 2. And Paul, as his manner was, 

4. and consorted with Paul and Silas ; 
10. sent away Paul and Silas by night 

13. was preached of Paul at Berea, 

14. sent away Paul to go as it were 

15. they that conducted Paul brought 
16. Now while Paul waited for them 

22. Then Paul stood in the midst of Mars' hill, 
33. So Paul departed from among them. 
18 : 1 . After these things Paul departed 
O.Paul was pressed in the spirit, 



Actsl8: 9 

12 

14 

18, 

19: 1, 

4. 

6, 
11. 
13. 
15 
21 
26 
29 
30 
20: 1 

7, 

9 
10 
13, 
16 
37 
21: 4, 

8, 
11 

13 
18 
26. 
29. 
30. 
32. 
37. 
39. 
40. 
22:25. 
28. 
30. 
23: 1. 

3. 

5. 

6. 
10. 
11. 
12. 
14. 
16. 

17. 
18. 
20. 
24. 
31. 
33. 
24: 1. 
10. 
23. 
24. 
26. 

27. 
25: 2. 

4. 

6. 

7. 

9. 
10. 
14. 
19. 
21. 
23. 
26: 1. 



. spake the Lord to Paul in the night 
with one accord against Paul, 
. And when Paul was now about 
.And Paul (after this) tarried (there) 
, Paul having passed through the 
, Then said Paul, John verily 
. And when Paul had laid (his) hands 
. miracles by the hands of Paul : 
. Jesus whom Paul preacheth. 
. Jesus I know, and Paul I know ; 
. Paul purposed in the spirit, 
. this Paul hath persuaded and turned 
. of Macedonia, Paul's companions 
.when Paul would have entered in 
.Paul called unto (him) the disciples, 
. Paul preached unto them, 
. and as Paul was long preaching, 
. Paul went down, and fell on him, 
. there intending to take in Paul : 
. For Paul had determined to sail 
.and fell on PauVs neck, and kissed him, 
. who said to Paul through the Spirit, 
. we that were of Paul's company 
. he took Paul's girdle, and bound his own 

hands 
, Then Paul answered, What mean ye 
. Paul went in with us unto James ; 
, Then Paul took the men, and the next day 
. they supposed that Paul had brought 
, took Paul, and drew him out of the temple : 
, they left beating of Paul. 
, And as Paul was to be led into the castle, 
But Paul said, I am a man (which am) 
, Paul stood on the stairs, and beckoned 
, Paul said unto the centurion 
And Paul said, But I was (free) born, 
brought Paul down, and set him 
And Paul, earnestly beholding the council, 
Then said Paul unto him, 
said Paul, I wist not, brethren, 
when Paul perceived that the one part 
lest Paul should have been pulled in pieces 
Be of good cheer, Paul: 
till they had killed Paul. 
nothing until we have slain Paul. 
And when Paul's sister's son 
the castle, and told Paul. 
Paul called one of the centurions 
and said, Paul the prisoner called 
bring down Paul to morrow 
that they may set Paul on, and bring 
took Paul, and brought (him) 
presented Paul also before him. 
informed the governor against Paul. 
Then Paul, after that the governor 
a centurion to keep Paul, 
he sent for Paul, and heard him 
money should have been given him of 

Paul, 
left Paul bound, 
informed him against Paul, 
Paul should be kept at Csesarea, 
commanded Paul to be brought, 
grievous complaints against Paul, 
answered Paul, and said, 
Then said Paul, I stand at Cassar's 
Festus declared Paul's cause 
Paul affirmed to be alive. 
But when Paul had appealed to be 
Paul was brought forth. 
Agrippa said unto Paul, 
Paul stretched forth the hand, 



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27 



Ro. 1 
lCo. 1 





16; 


2Co 


1: 




10: 


Gal. 


1: 




5: 


Eph 


. 1: 




3: 


Phi. 


1: 


Col. 


1: 




4: 


ITh. 


1: 




2; 


2Th. 


1: 




3: 


ITi. 


1: 


2Ti. 


1: 


Tit. 


1: 



Philem 



iPet.3 



:24. Paul, thou art beside thyself; 

28. Agrippa said unto Paul, 

29. Paul said, I would to God, 

: 1 . delivered Paul and certain other 
3. Julius courteously entreated Paul, 
9. Paul admonished (them), 
1 1 . which were spoken by Paul. 

21. Paul stood forth in the midst of them, 

24. Saying, Fear not, Paul; 
31. Paul said to the centurion 

33. Paul besought (them) all to take meat, 
43. willing to save Paul, kept them 
; 3. when Paul had gathered a bundle 
8. Paul entered in, and prayed, 

15. whom when Paul saw, he thanked God, 

16. but Paul was suffered to dwell 

17. Paul called the chief of the Jews 

25. after that Paul had spoken 

30. Paul dwelt two whole years 
I.Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, 
I.Paul, called (to be) an apostle of 

12. 1 am of Paul ; and I of Apollos ; 

13. was Paul crucified for you ? or were ye 

baptized in the name of Paul ? 
4.1 am of Paul; and another, I (am) of 
5. Who then is Paul, and who (is) Apollos, 

22. Whether Paul, or Apollos, or Cephas, 
21. The salutation of (me) Paul 

I.Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 

1. Now I Paul myself beseech you 
I.Paul, an apostle, not of men, 

2. Behold, I Paul say unto you, 
I.Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 
l.For this cause I Paul, the prisoner 
I.Paul and Timotheus, the servants 
I.Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 

23. whereof I Paul am made a minister ; 

18. The salutation by the hand of me Paul. 
I.Paul, and Silvanus, and Timotheus, 

18. even I Paul, once and again ; 
I.Paul, and Silvanus, and Timotheus, 

17. The salutation of Paul with mine own 
hand, 
1 . Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 
1 . Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 
1 . Paul, a servant of God, and an apostle of 

Jesus Christ, 
] . Paul, a prisoner of Jesus Christ, 
9. being such an one as Paul the aged, 

19. 1 Paul have written (it) with mine 

15. as our beloved brother Paul also 



lisp aig, Per sis. 



Ro. 16:12. Salute the beloved Pen 



Uirpog, Petros. 



Mat. 



Mar 



4:18 

8:14. 

10: 2. 

14:28, 

29. 
15:15. 
16:16. 

18. 

22. 

23. 

17-- 1. 

4. 

24. 

26. 
18:21. 
19:27. 
26:33. 

35. 

37. 

40. 

58. 

69. 

73. 

75. 
3:16. 
5:37. 

8:29. 

32. 

33. 
9: 2. 

5. 
10:2S. 
11:21. 
13: 3. 

14:29. 
33. 

37. 
54. 



Uacjiog, Paphos. 

ActslS: 6. gone through the isle unto Paphos, 

13. and his company loosed from Paphos, 



YltpycLfioQ, Pergamos. 

Rev. 1 : 11 .unto Smyrna, and unto Pergamos, 
2: 12. of the church in Pergamos write; 



Lu. 



nipyrj, Pzrgee. 



Actsl.3: 13. they came to Perga in Pamphvlia: 
14. when they departed from Perga, 
14: -2-3. had preached the word in Perga, 



16: 7. 


5: 8. 


6:14. 


8:45. 


51. 


9:20. 


28. 


32. 


33. 


12:41. 


18:28 


22: 8 


34 


54 


55 


58 


60 


61 



. Simon called Peter, and Andrew 
was come into Peter's house, 
The first, Simon, who is called Peter, 
, And Peter answered him and said, 
. And when Peter was come down out 
Then answered Peter and said 
And Simon Peter answered and said, 
unto thee, That thou art Peter, 
, Then Peter took him, and began 
turned, and said unto Peter, 
Jesus taketh Peter, James, and John 
Then answered Peter, and said 
tribute (money) came to Peter, 
Peter saith unto him, 
Then came Peter to him, 
Then answered Peter and said unto him, 
Peter answered and said 
Peter said unto him, 
took with him Peter and the two sons 
and saith unto Peter, What, could 
But Peter followed him afar off 
Now Peter sat without 
and said to Peter, Surely thou also 
And Peter remembered the word 
And Simon he surnamed Peter; 
to follow him, save Peter, and James, and 

John 
And Peter answereth and saith 
And Peter took him, and began 
he rebuked Peter, saying, 
taketh (with him) Peter, and James, and 

John, 
And Peter answered and said 
Then Peter began to say unto him, Lo, 
And Peter calling to remembrance 
Peter and James and John and Andrew 

asked 
But Peter said unto him, 
taketh with him Peter and James and 

John, 
and saith unto Peter, Simon, sleepest 
And Peter followed him afar off, 
And as Peter was beneath in 
when she saw Peter warming 
said again to Peter, Surely thou 
And Peter called to mind 
tell his disciples and Peter 
When Simon Peter saw (it), he fell 
Simon, whom he also named Peter, 
Peter and they that were with 
to go in, save Peter, and James, and John, 
Peter answering said, The Christ of God. 
he took Peter and John and James, 
But Peter and they that were with 
Peter said unto Jesus, 
Then Peter said unto him, 
Then Peter said, Lo, we have left 
And he sent Peter and John, saying, 
I tell thee, Peter, the cock 
And Peter followed afar off. 
Peter sat down among them. 
Peter said, Man, I am not. 
Peter said, Man, I know not 
and looked upon Peter. And Peter re- 
membered the word 



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6: 



13: 



20: 



21 



Lu. 22:62. And Peter went out, and wept bitterly. 

24: 12. Then arose Peter, and ran 
Joh. 1 : 40(41). Andrew, Simon Peter's brother. 

44(45). Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and 
Peter. 
8. Simon Peter's brother, saith unto him, 
68. Simon Peter answered him, 
6. Then cometh he to Simon Peter: 

8. Peter saith unto him, 

9. Simon Peter saith unto him, 

24. Simon Peter therefore beckoned 

36. Simon Peter said unto him, 

37. Peter said unto him, Lord, why 
18:10. Simon Peter having a sword 

11. said Jesus unto Peter, Put up 

15. And Simon Peter followed Jesus, 

16. Peter stood at the door without. 

— and brought in Peter. 

17. that kept the door unto Peter, 

18. and Peter stood with them, 

25. Simon Peter stood and warmed himself 

26. whose ear Peter cut off, 

27. Peter then denied again: 

2. and cometh to Simon Peter, 

3. Peter therefore went forth, 

4. the other disciple did outrun Peter, 

6. Then cometh Simon Peter 

2. together Simon Peter, and Thomas 

3. Simon Peter saith unto them, 

7. saith unto Peter, It is the Lord. Now 

when Simon Peter heard that 
11. Simon Peter went up, and drew the net 
15. Jesus saith to Simon Peter, 
17. Peter was grieved because he said 
20. Then Peter, turning about, seeth 
21 .Peter seeing him saith 
Acts 1:13. abode both Peter, and James, and John, 
15. in those days Peter stood up 
2:14. But Peter, standing up with the eleven, 
37 .said unto Peter and to the rest 

38. Then Peter said unto them, 

3 : 1 . Peter and John went up together 

3. Who seeing Peter and John 

4. Peter, fastening his eyes 

6. Peter said, Silver and gold have I none ; 

11. held Peter and John, 

12. when Peter saw (it), he answered 
4: 8. Peter, filled with the Holy Ghost, 

13. the boldness of Peter and John, 

19. Peter and John answered and said 
5: 3. But Peter said, Ananias, why 

8. And Peter answered unto her, 

9. Then Peter said unto her, 

15. the shadow of Peter passing by 

29. Peter and the (other) apostles 

8: 14. sent unto them Peter and John: 

20. But Peter said unto him, 

9: 32. as Peter passed throughout all 
34. And Peter said unto him, 
38. heard that Peter was there, 
39. Peter arose and went with them. 
40. Peter put them all forth, 

— saw Peter, she sat up. 
10: 5. whose surname is Peter: 

9. Peter went up upon the housetop 

13. Rise, Peter; kill, and eat. 

14. Peter said, Not so, Lord ; 

17. while Peter doubted in himself 

18. which was surnamed Peter, 

19. While Peter thought on the vision, 

21 . Then Peter went down 

23. on the morrow Peter went awav 



Actsl0:25. 
26. 
32. 

34. 
44. 
45. 
46. 

2. 

4. 

7. 
13. 

3. 

5. 

6. 

7. 
11. 
13. 
14. 



11: 



12; 



15 

Gal. 1 
2 



lPet.l 
2Pet.l 



as Peter was coming in, 

But Peter took him up, 

Simon, whose surname is Peter; 

Then Peter opened (his) mouth, 

While Peter yet spake 

as many as came with Peter, 
, Then answered Peter, 
, Peter was come up to Jerusalem, 

Peter rehearsed (the matter) 
, Arise, Peter ; slay and eat. 
, whose surname is Peter ; 
, proceeded further to take Peter 

Peter therefore was kept in prison: 

the same night Peter was sleeping 
. smote Peter on the side, 
, Peter was come to himself, 
. as Peter knocked at the door 
, she knew Peter's voice, 

how Peter stood before the gate. 
. But Peter continued knocking: 
. what was become of Peter. 
. Peter rose up, and said unto them, 
. went up to Jerusalem to see Peter, 
. of the circumcision (was) unto Peter ; 
.wrought effectually in Peter 
. when Peter was come to Antioch, 
.1 said unto Peter before (them) all, 
. Peter, an apostle of Jesus Christ, 
, Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle of 
Jesus Christ, 



YliXarog, Pilatos. 

Mat.27 : 2. and delivered him to Pontius Pilate 
13. Then said Pilate unto him, 
17. gathered together, Pilate said unto them, 
22. Pilate saith unto them, What 
24. When Pilate saw that he could 
58. He went to Pilate, and begged the body of 

Jesus. Then Pilate commanded the 
62. Pharisees came together unto Pilate, 
65. Pilate said unto them, Ye have 

Mar 15: 1. and delivered (him) to Pilate. 

2. Pilate asked him, Art thou 
4. And Pilate asked him again, 

5. nothing; so that Pilate marvelled. 

9. But Pilate answered them, 
12. Pilate answered and said again 
14. Then Pilate said unto them, 
15. And (so) Pilate, willing to content 

43. went in boldly unto Pilate, and craved 

44. And Pilate marvelled if he were 
Lu. 3:1. Pilate being governor of Judaea, 

13: 1. whose blood Pilate had mingled 
23: 1. and led him unto Pilate. 

3. And Pilate asked him, saying, 

4. Then said Pilate to the chief priests 
6. When Pilate heard of Galilee, 

11. and sent him again to Pilate. 

1 2 . Pilate and Herod were made friends 

13. And Pilate, when he had called 
20. Pilate therefore, willing to release 
24. And Pilate gave sentence that it 
52. This (man) went unto Pilate, 

Joh. 18: 29. Pilate then went out unto them, 
31. Then said Pilate unto them, 
33. Then Pilate entered into the judgment 

hall 
35. Pilate answered, Am I a Jew? 
37 .Pilate therefore said unto him, • 

38. Pilate saith unto him, What is truth ? 



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Joh.19: 1. Pilate therefore took Jesus, and scourged 
(him). 
4. Pilate therefore went forth again, 
6. Pilate saith unto them, Take ye him, 
8. When Pilate therefore heard that saying, 
10. Then saith Pilate unto him, Speakest 
12. thenceforth Pilate sought to release him: 
13. When Pilate therefore heard that saying, 
lb. Pilate saith unto them, Shall I crucify 
19. And Pilate wrote a title, and put 

21. chief priests of the Jews to Pilate, 

22. Pilate answered, What I have written 
31. besought Pilate that their legs 

38. besought Pilate that he might take away 
the body of Jesus: and Pilate gave 
(him) leave. 
Acts 3: 13. denied him in the presence of Pilate, 
4: 27. both Herod, and Pontius Pilate, 
13: 28. yet desired they Pilate that he should 
ITi. 6:13. who before Pontius Pilate witnessed 



ILo-tSia, Pisidia. 

Actsl3:14.they came to Antioch in Pisidia, 

14: 24. after they had passed throughout Pisidia, 



YlovTiKog, Pontikos. 

Actsl8: 2. a certain Jew named Aquila, born in 
Pontus, 



IIovtioq, Pontios. 

Mat.27: 2. and delivered him to Pontius Pilate 
Lu. 3: 1 . Pontius Pilate being governor of Judaea, 
Acts 4:27. both Herod, and Pontius Pilate, 
ITi. 6: 13. who before Pontius Pilate witnessed 



ndvroc, Pontos. 

Acts 2: 9. and Cappadocia, in Pontus, and Asia, 
IPet.l: l.to the strangers scattered throughout 
Pontus, 



IIo7rXtoc, Poplios. 

Acts28: 7. whose name was Publius ; 

8 . the father of Publius lay sick of a fever 



IlojOfcioC) Porkios. 

Acts24: 27. after two years Porcius Festus 



HoTtoXoh Potioloi. 

Acts28:13.and we came the next day to Puteoli, 



IIouStjcj Poudees. 

2Ti. 4:21.Eubulus greeteth thee, and Pudens, 

Hpicnca, Priska. 

2Ti. 4:19. Salute Prisca and Aquila, 



npivKiWa, Priskilla. 

Actsl8: 2. from Italy, with his wife Priscilla ,• 
18. and with him Priscilla and Aquila ; 
26. when Aquila and Priscilla had heard, 
Ro. 16: 3. Greet Priscilla and Aquila my helpers 
1 Co.16: 19. Aquila and Priscilla salute you 



Ilpoxopog, Prokoros. 

Acts 6: 5. and Philip, and Prochorus, and Nicanor, 



UroXefia'iQ, Ptolemau. 

Acts21: 7. from Tyre, we came to Ptolemais, 



Uv9(x)v, Putlion. 

Actsl6: 16. possessed with a spirit of divination (lit. 
of Pytho) 



f Paa€ 5 Radb. 

Heb 11:31. By faith the harlot Rahab perished not 
Jas. 2:25. was not Rahab the harlot justified 
See also 'Paxat. 



'Payav, Ragau. 

Lu. 3: 35. which was (the son) of Ragau, 



r Pa/xa, Rama. 

Mat. 2: 18. In Rama was there a voice heard, 



f Pa^a€, Rakab. 

Mat. 1: 5. Salmon begat Booz of Rachab, 
See also "Paat. 



c PaXr/Aj Rakeel. 

Mat. 2:18. Rachel weeping (for) her children, 



f Pf€£KKa, Rebekka. 

Ro. 9: 10. but when Rebecca also had conceived 



r P£/x0av, Remphan. 

Acts 7: 43. and the star of your god Remphan, 



'Friyiov, Reegion. 

Acts28: 13. fetched a compass, and came to Rhegium. 



f Pr)o-a, Reesa. 

Lu. 3:27. which was (the son) of Rhesa, 



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'Po^oa^, Boboam. 

Mat. I: 7. And Solomon begat Roboani; and Roboam 
begat Abia ; 



'PoSrj, Rodee. 

Actsl2: 1 3. a damsel came to hearken, named Rhoda. 



r PoSoe? Rodos. 

Acts21: Land the (day) following unto Rhodes, 

r Pou€?]v, Roubeen. 

Rev. 7: 5. Of the tribe of Reuben (were) sealed 



c Pov0, Routh. 

Mat. 1:5. Booz begat Obed of Ruth; 



( Pov([>oq, Rouphos. 

Mar 15:21. the father of Alexander and Rufus, 
Ro. 16:13. Salute Rufus chosen in the Lord, 



Lu 



'Pw/icuKoe, Romctikos. 

23:38. letters of Greek, and Latin, and Hebrew, 



'Fufialog, Romaios. 

Joh. 11 : 48. the Romans shall come and take away 
Acts 2:10. and strangers of Rome, Jews 

16:21. neither to observe, being Romans. 

37. openly uncondemned, being Romans, 

38. when they heard that they were Romans 
22:25. to scourge a man that is a Roman, 

26. for this man is a Roman. 

27. Tell me, art thou a Roman? 

29. after he knew that he was a Roman, 
23 -.27. understood that he was a Roman. 
25: 16. It is not the manner of the Romans 
28:17. into the hands of the Romans. 



'Fu)juicii<jTi, Romaisti. 

Joh. 19:20. in Hebrew, (and) Greek, (and) Lati 



f Pw,urj, Romee. 

ActslS: 2. all Jews to depart from Rome: 
19:21.1 must also see Rome. 
23: 11. thou bear witness also at Rome. 
28: 14. and so we went toward Rome. 
16. And when we came to Rome, 
Ro. 1 : 7. To all that be in Rome, 

15. gospel to you that are at Rome also. 
2Ti. 1 : 17. But, when he was in Rome, 



^a^ovKcuog, Saddoukaios. 
Mat. 3: 7. many of the Pharisees and Sadducees 



Mat.16: l.The Pharisees also with the Sadducees 

6. the leaven of the Pharisees and of the 
Sadducees. 

11. leaven of the Pharisees and of the Sad- 

ducees ? 

12. doctrine of the Pharisees and of the 

Sadducees. 
22:23. came to him the Sadducees, 
34. put the Sadducees to silence, 
Mar 12:18. Then come unto him the Sadducees, 
Lu. 20: 27. certain of the Sadducees, 
Acts 4: Land the Sadducees, came upon them, 
5:17. which is the sect of the Sadducees, 
23: 6. the one part were Sadducees, 

7. a dissension between the Pharisees and 

the Sadducees: 
8. For the Sadducees say 



2ac)a>K, Sadok. 
Mat. 1:14. Azor begat Sadoc; and Sadoc begat 



SaXa, Sola. 
Lu. 3:35. Heber, which was (the son) of Sola, 

SaXaflajX, Salathieel. 

Mat. 1:12. Jechonias begat Salathiel; and Salathiel 
Lu. 3:27.Zorobabel, which was (the son) of Sala- 
thiel. 



^aXafiig, Salamis. 

Actsl3: 5. And when they were at Salamis, 



SaAa'jU, Sallm. 

Joh. 3:23. in iEnon near to Salim, 



SaX/jjtt, Saleem. 

Heb 7: 1. this Melchisedec, king of Salem, 
2. also King of Salem, 



Mat. 



Lu. 



SaXjUwv, Salmon, 

1 : 4. Naasson begat Salmon ; 
5. And Salmon begat Booz 
3:32. Booz, which was (the son) of Salmon, 



SaXjiiwvr], Salmonee. 

Acts27: 7. under Crete, over against Salmone , 



^oXw/jli), Salomee. 

Mar 15: 40. and of Joses, and Salome; 

16: 1. Mary the (mother) of James, and Salome, 



Lu. 



Sa^ajoaa, Samaria. 

17: 11. the midst of Samaria and Galilee. 



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Job. 



Acts 1 



4: 


4. 




5. 


1 


8. 


8: 


1. 




5. 




9. 




14. 


9:31. 


5: 


3. 



And he must needs go through Samaria. j Rev. 3 

to a city of Samaria, 

a woman of Samaria to draw water: 

and in Samaria, and unto the 

the regions of Judaea and Samaria, 

Philip went down to the city of Samaria, | 

and bewitched the people of Samaria 

Samaria had received the word 

and Galilee and Samaria, 

through Phenice and Samaria, 



^a/mapEiTTig, Samarltees. 

Mat.10: 5. into (any) city of the Samaritans 
Lu. 9:52. into a village of the Samaritans, 

10:33. But a certain Samaritan, 

17: 16. and he was a Samaritan. 
Joh. 4: 9. Then saith the woman of Samaria 

39. And many of the Samaritans of that city 

40. So when the Samaritans were come 
8:48. thou art a Samaritan, and hast a devil? 

Acts 8: 25. in many villages of the Samaritans. 



HafiapHTig, Samaritis. 

Joh. 4. 9. Then saith the woman of Samaria 
— which am a woman of Samaria ? 



^ajioQpaK)^ Samothrakee. 

Actsi6;ll. with a straight course to Samothracia, 

Sa/zoc* Samos. 
Acts20:15.the next (day) we arrived at Samos, 



2a/xoi>//A, Samoueel. 

Acts 3:24. Yea, and all the prophets from Samuel 

13:20. until Samuel the prophet. 
Heb 11:32. David also, and Samuel, 



Sa/i^wv, Sampson. 

Heb 11:32. and (of) Samson and (of) Jephthae ; 



SaouA, Saoul. 

Acts 9: 4. Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me ? 

17. Brother Saul, the Lord, (even) Jesus, 
13:21. God gave unto them Saul the son of Ci 
22: 7. Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me ? 

13. Brother Saul, receive thy sight. 
26:14. Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me ? 



^a7T(f)Eipr], Sapphlree. 

Acts 5: 1. Ananias, with Sapphira his wife, 



Rev. 



^apdaig, Sardis. 
l.unto Thyatira, and unto Sardis, 



1. angel of the cburch in Sardis write; 
4. Thou hast a few names even in Sardis 



^apsirra, Sarepta. 
Lu. 4: 26. was Elias sent, save unto Sarepta, 



^apovft Sarouk. 



Lu. 3:35. Which was (the son) of Saruch, 



2iappa, Sarra. 

Ro. 4:19. the deadness of Sarah's womb : 

9: 9. and Sarah shall have a son. 
Heb 11:11. Sara herself received strength 
lPet. 3: 6. Even as Sara obeved Abraham, 



Acts 



*2apii)v Saron. 

:35.all that dwelt at Lydda and Saron, 



%aTav, Satan. 

2Co.l2: 7. the messenger of Sata?i 



Mat 


. 4 


10. 




12 


26. 




16 


23. 


Mar 


I 


13. 




3 


23. 
26. 




4 


15. 




8:33. 


Lu. 


4 


8. 




10 


18. 




11 


15. 




13 


16. 




22 


3. 

31. 


Joh. 13 


27. 


Act 


3 5 


3 




26 


18. 


Ro. 


16 


20. 


lCo 


. 5 


5 




7 


5. 


2Co 


. 2 


11 




11 


14 


ITh 


. 2 


IS 


2Th 


. 2 


: 9 


ITi. 


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20 




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Rev 


. 2 


: 9 

13 

24 




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12 


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20 


2 



^aravag, Satanas. 

Get thee hence, Satan: 

And if Satan cast out Satan, 

Get thee behind me, Satan: 

forty days, tempted of Satan; 

How can Satan cast out Satan ? 

And if Satan rise up against himself, 

Satan cometh immediately, and 

Get thee behind me, Satan: 

Get thee behind me, Satan : 

I beheld Satan as lightning 

If Satan also be divided 

whom Satan hath bound, 

Then entered Satan into Judas 

behold, Satan hath desired (to have) you, 

Satan entered into him. 

Ananias, why hath Satan 

and (from) the power of Satan 

bruise Satan under your feet 

unto Satan for the destruction 

that Satan tempt you not 

Lest Satan should get an advantage 

for Satan himself is transformed 

but Satan hindered us. 

after the working of Satan 

whom I have delivered unto Satan, 

already turned aside after Satan. 

but (are) the synagogue of Satan. 

where Satan's seat (is): 

where Satan dwelleth. 

known the depths of Satan, 

them of the synagogue of Satan, 

called the Devil, and Satan, 

which is the devil, and Sata?i, 

Satan shall be loosed 



SauAoc, Saulos. 

Acts 7:58. whose name was Saul. 



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Acts 8: 1. And Said was consenting unto his death. I 
3. As for Saul, he made havock 
9: 1. And Saul, yet breathing out threatenings Acts 15 
8. And Saul arose from the earth; 
11. for (one) called Saul, of Tarsus: 
19. Then was Saul certain days 
22. But Saul increased the more in 
24. their laying await was known of Saul. 
26. And when Saul was come 
ll:25.fortoseek Saul: 

30. by the hands of Barnabas and Saul. 
12:25. And Barnabas and Saul returned 
13: 1. Herod the tetrarch, and Saul. 
2. Separate me Barnabas and Saul 
7. who called for Barnabas and Saul, 
9. Then Saul, who also (is called) Paul, 



17 



IS 



SiXac? Silas. 

:22.Barsabas, and Silas, chief men 
27. Judas and Silas, who shall also 
32. Judas and Silas, being prophets 
34. it pleased Silas to abide there 
40. And Paul chose Silas, and 
: 19. they caught Paul and Silas, 
25. Paul and Silas prayed, and sang 
29. and fell down before Paul and Silas, 
: 4. consorted with Paul and Silas ; 
10. sent away Paul and Silas 

14. but Silas and Timotheus abode there 

15. receiving a commandment unto Silas 

: 5. when Silas and Timotheus were come 



2£€aorocj Sebastos. 
Acts25: 21. reserved unto the hearing of Augustus, 
25. himself hath appealed to Augustus, 



SekouvSoc? Sekoundos. 

Acts20: 4. Aristarchus and Secundus : 



SeAcuKaa, Selukia. 

Actsl3: 4. departed unto Seleucia; 

Ssjua, Semei. 

Lu. 3:26. which was (the son) of Semei, 



^zpyLOQ, Sergios. 
Actsl3: 7. Sergius Paulus, a prudent man 



SiXouavoc* Silouanos. 

2Co. 1:19. (even) by me and Silvanus 
ITh. 1: l.Paul, and Silvanus, and Timotheus, 
2Th. 1: I.Paul, and Silvanus, and Timotheus, 
lPet.5:12.By Silvanus, a faithful brother 



SfXwa^j Siloam. 

: Lu. 13: 4. upon whom the tower in Siloam 
' Joh. 9: 7. Go, wash in the pool of Siloam, 
1 1 . Go to the pool of Siloam, 



2(/zwv, Simon. 



Lu. 



2/j0, Seeth. 

3:38. which was (the son) of Seth, 



Lu. 



Sr/ju, Seem. 

3: 36. which was (the son) of Sem, 



Mat. 4 

10 



26 

27 

Mar I 



StSwv, Sidon. 

Mat.l 1:21. had been done in Tyre and Sidon, 

22. It shall be more tolerable for Tyre and 
Sidon 
15:21. into the coasts of Tyre and Sidon. 
Mar 3: 8. and they about Tyre and Sidon, 

7: 24. into the borders of Tyre and Sidon, 
31. from the coasts of Tyre and Sidon, 
Lu. 4:26. Sarepta, (a city) of Sidon, 

6: 17. the sea coast of Tyre and Sidon, 
10: 13. done in Tyre and Sidon, 

14. more tolerable for Tyre and Sidon 
Acts27;3.we touched at Sidon. 



StSwvfocj Sidonios. 

Actsl2:20.with them of Tyre and Sidon, 



15 
Lu. 4 



22: 

23: 

24: 

Joh. 1: 



: 18. Simon called Peter, and Andrew 

: 2. The first, Simon, who is called Peter, 

4. Simon the Canaanite, and Judas 
:55. Joses, and Simon, and Judas? 
: 16. And Simon Peter answered 
17. Blessed art thou, Simon Bar-jona: 
: 25. What thinkest thou, Simon? 
: 6. in the house of Simon the leper, 
:32. a man of Cyrene, Simon by name: 
:16.he saw Simon and Andrew 

29. entered into the house of Simon 

30. But Simon's wife's mother 

36. And Simon and they that were 
: 16. and Simon he surnamed Peter; 

18. and Simon the Canaanite, 
: 3. of Juda, and Simon? 
: 3. the house of Simon the leper, 

37. Simon, sleepest thou? 
: 21. they compel one Simon 
:38.and entered into Simon's house. 

Simon's wife's mother was taken 
: 3. of the ships, which was Simon's, 

4. he said unto Simon, Launch out 

5. And Simon answering said 
8. When Simon Peter saw (it), 

10. which were partners with Simon. 

Jesus said unto Simon, Fear not ; 

: 14. Simon, whom he also named Peter, 

15. and Simon called Zelotes, 
:40. Simon, I have somewhat to say unto thee. 

43. Simon answered and said, 

44. and said unto Simon, 
,31. Simon, Si?non, behold, Satan hath desired 

26. they laid hold upon one Simon, 
34. hath appeared to Simon. 
40(41). Andrew, Simo?i Peter's brother. 
41 (42). his own brother Simon, 
42(43). Thou art Simon the son of Jona: 



And 



And 



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71 
12: 4 
13: 2 



24 
26 
36, 

.18:10 
15 
25 

20: 2 



21; 



Joh. 6: 8. Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, 
68. Simon Peter answered him, 

.Judas Iscariot (the son) of Simon : 

.Judas Iscariot, Simon's (son), 

.Judas Iscariot, Simon's (son), 

. Then cometh he to Simon Peter. 

. Simon Peter saith unto him, 

. Simon Peter therefore beckoned to him, 

.to Judas Iscariot, (the son) of Simon. 

. Simon Peter said unto him, Lord, 

. Simon Peter having a sword 

. And Simon Peter followed Jesus, 

. Simon Peter stood and warmed himself. 

.Then she runneth, and cometh to Simon 

Peter, 
Then cometh Simon Peter following him, 
There were together Simon Peter, and 

Thomas 
Simon Peter saith unto them, 
Now when Simon Peter heard 
Simon Peter went up, and drew 
Jesus saith to Simon Peter, Simon, (son) 

of Jonas, lovest thou me 
Simon, (son) of Jonas, lovest thou me? 
Simon, (son) of Jonas, lovest thou me? 
and Simon Zelotes, and Judas 
a certain man, called Simon, 
Then Simon himself believed 
And when Simon saw 
Then answered Simon, and said, 
with one Simon a tanner. 
Simon, whose surname is Peter: 
He lodgeth with one Simon 
had made enquiry for Simon's house, 
Simon, which was surnamed Peter, 
and call hither Simon, 
— in the house of (one) Simon a tanner 
11 : 13. and call for Simon, 



Rev. 2: 



Sjttu/ovatoc? Smurnaios. 

J.the angel of the church in Smyrna 



16 

17 

Acts 1:13 



13 

18 

24, 

9:43 

5 

6 
17 

18. 
32 



10 



Stva, Sina. 



Acts 



7:30. in the wilderness of Mount Sina 
38. which spake to him in the mount Sina, 
Gal. 4: 24. covenants; the one from the mount Sinai, 
25. For this Agar is mount Sinai 



Stwv, Sion. 



Mat.21 : 5. Tell ye the daughter of Sion, 
Joh. 12: 15. Fear not, daughter of Sion : 
Ro. 9:33.1 lay in Sion a stumblingstone 

1 1 : 26. There shall come out of Sion the Deliverer, 
Heb 12:22. But ye are come unto mount Sion, 
lPet.2: 6.1 lay in Sion a chief corner stone, 
Rev. 14: 1 . a Lamb stood on the mount Sion, 



Sfcame? Skuas. 
Actsl9: 14. there were seven sons of (one) Sceva, 

S/cu0rjc» Skuthees. 

Col. 3: 11. Barbarian, Scythian, bond (nor) free: 



^juvpva, Smurna. 

Rev. 1:11. and unto Smyrna, and unto Pergamos, 



^odo/aa, (ra), Sodoma. 
Mat.10: 15. tolerable for the land of Sodom 

11:23. had been done in Sodom., 

24. tolerable for the land of Sodom 
Mar 6: 11. more tolerable for Sodom 
Lu. 10: 12. tolerable in that day for Sodom, 

17: 29. day that Lot went out of Sodom 
Ro. 9: 29. we had been as Sodoma, 
2Pet.2: 6. the cities of Sodom and Gomorrha 
Jude 7. Even as Sodom and Gomorrha, 
Rev.ll: 8. which spiritually is called Sodom and 

Egypt, 



SoXojuwv, -t5v, Solomon, 

Mat. 1: 6. and David the king begat Solomon 
7. And Solomon begat Roboam ; 
6:29. even Solomon in all his glory 
12:42. to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and, 
behold, a greater than Solomon (is) here. 
Lu. 11:31. to hear the wisdom of Solomon; and, 
behold, a greater than Solomon (is) here. 
12:27. Solomon in all his glory 
Joh. 10:23. in Solomon's porch. 
Acts 3: 11. in the porch that is called Solomon's, 
5:12. with one accord in Solomon's porch. 
7: 47. But Solomon built him an house. 



^ovaavva, Sousanna. 

Lu. 8: 3. Herod's steward, and Susanna, 



^iravia, Spania. 

Ro. 15:24. 1 take my journey into Spain, 
28. 1 will come by you into Spain. 



ILrayyq, Stakus. 
Ro. 16: 9. and Stachys my beloved. 



Sre^avac? Stephanas. 

lCo. 1:16. also the houshold of Stephanas : 
16: 15. ye know the house of Stephanas, 

17.1 am glad of the coming of Stephanas 



SW^avoc, Stephanos. 

Acts 6: 5. and they chose Stephen, 

8. And Stephen, full of faith and power 

9. disputing with Stephen. 
7:59. And they stoned Stephen, 

8: 2. And devout men carried Stephen 
11:19. the persecution that arose about Stephen 
22 : 20. the blood of thy martyr Stephen 



Actsl7:lS 



2rw'ucoc5 Stoikos. 
of the Stoicks, encountered him. 



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^vfieivv, Sumeon. 

Lu. 2:25. whose name (was) Simeon; 
34. And Simeon blessed them, 
3:30. Which was (the son) of Simeon, 
Actsl3: Land Simeon that was called Niger, 

15:14. Simeon hath declared how God 
2Pet. 1 : 1 . Simon Peter, a servant and an apostle 
Rev. 7: 7. Of the tribe of Simeon (were) sealed 



Suvtu^ij, Suntukee. 
Phi. 4: 2. 1 beseech Euodias, and beseech Syntyche, 



2ivpcucov(jai, Surahousai. 

Acts28:12. And landing at Syracuse, 



SujOia, Suria. 

Mat. 4: 24. And his fame went throughout all Syria . 

Lu. 2: 2. when Cyrenius was governor of Syria. 

Actsl5:23.of the Gentiles in Antioch and Syria 
41. And he went through Syria 
18: 18. and sailed thence into Syria, 
20: 3. as he was about to sail into Syria, 
21 : 3. and sailed into Syria, 

Gal. 1:21.1 came into the regions of Syria 



Sujooe? Suros. 

Lu. 4:27. saving Naaman the Syrian. 

*2ivpo(j)Oivi(T(ja, Surophoinissa. 

Mar 7:26. a Syrophenician by nation; 



Suxap? Sukar. 

Joh. 4: 5. of Samaria, which is called Sychar, 



Svx £ V' Sukem. 

Acts 7: 16. And were carried over into Sychem, 
— of Emmor (the father) of Sychem. 



Sw7rar/oocj Sopatros. 

Acts20: 4. accompanied him into Asia Sopater 



^waOsvriQ, Sosthenees. 

Actsl8:17.the Greeks took Sosthenes, the chief ruler 
ICo. 1: Land Sosthe?ies (our) brother, 



Sa>a-i7raT|OOc, Sosipatros. 

Ro. 16: 21. and Sosipater, my kinsmen, salute you. 



Ta&ipvai see Tpztg Ta&ipvtu. 



Ta&iOa, Tabitha. 



Acts 9:36. certain disciple named Tabitha, 
40. to the body said, Tabitha, arise. 



Tapaevg, Tarsus. 

Acts 9:ll.for (one) called Saul, of Tarsus: 

21 :39. 1 am a man (which am) a Jew of Tarsus, 
(a city) in Cilicia, 



Tapvog, Tarsos. 

Acts 9:30. and sent him forth to Tarsus. 

11:25. Then departed Barnabas to Tarsus, 

22: 3. a man (which am) a Jew, born in Tarsus 



Tipriog, Tertios. 

Ro. 16:22.1 Tertius, who wrote (this) epistle, salut< 
you 



TzprvWog, Tertullos. 

Acts24: La certain orator (named) Tertullus, 

2. Tertullus began to accuse (him), saying, 



T&spiag, Tiberias. 

Joh. 6: 1. which is (the sea) of Tiberias. 

23. there came other boats from Tiberias nigl 
unto the place 
21 : 1. to the disciples at the sea of Tiberias; 



Ti^ipiog, Tiberios. 

Lu. 3: 1. of the reign of Tiberius Caesar, 



TijuLdiog, Timaios. 

Mar 10:46. blind Bartimaeus, the son of Timceus, 



TipoOeog, Timotheos. 



Actsl6: 



La certain disciple was there, named Timu 
theus, 

17: 14. but Silas and Timotheus abode there still 

15. commandment unto Silas and Timotheu 

for to come to him with all speed, 

18: 5. when Silas and Timotheus were come 

19:22. Timotheus andErastus; but he himsel 

stayed in Asia 
20: 4. and Gaius of Derbe, and Timotheus; 
Ro. 16:21. Timotheus my workfellow, 
ICo. 4: 17. have I sent unto you Timotheus, 

16:10. Now if Timotheus come, see that he maj 
be with you without fear-. 
2Co. 1: Land Timothy (our) brother, unto tl 
church 
19. by me and Silvanus and Timotheus, 
Phi. 1 : 1. Paul and Timotheus, the servants of Jesu: 
Christ, 
19. to send Timotheus shortly unto you, 
Land Timotheus (our) brother, 



Col. 



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lTh. L: I.Paul, and Silvanus, and Timotheus, 
3: 2. And sent Timotheus, our brother, 

6. But now when Timotheus came from you 
2Th. I: I. Paul, and Silvanus, and Timotheus, 
ITi. 1: 2. Unto Timothy, (my) own son in the faith: 
18. This charge I commit unto thee, son 
Timothy, 
6:20. O Timothy, keep that which is committed 
2Ti. 1: 2. To Timothy, (my) dearly beloved son: 
Philem. Land Timothy (our) brother, unto Philemon 
Heb 13: 23. brother Timothy is set at liberty ; 



Acts 



TijucDv, Timon. 

5. and Timon, and Parmenas, 



T'ltoq, Titos. 

2Co. 2: 13(12). I found not Titus my brother: 
7: 6. comforted us by the coming of Titus ; 

13. joyed we for the joy of Titus, 

14. which (I made) before Titus, 
8: 6. Insomuch that we desired Titus, 

16. into the heart of Titus for you. 
23. Whether (any do enquire) of Titus, 
12:18.1 desired Titus, and with (him) I sent 
— Did Titus make a gain of you ? 
Gal. 2: Land took Titus with (me) also. 

3. But neither Titus, who was with me, 
2Ti. 4:10. Titus unto Dalmatia. 
Tit. 1 : 4. To Titus, (mine) own son after the com- 
mon faith : 



Lu. 



Tpaxiovtrig, Trakonitis. 

3 : 1. of the region of Trachonitis, 



Tpug Ta&pvai, Trls Tabernai. 

Acts28:15.as far as Apii forum, and The three 



taverns . 



Tpo^i/xoC) Trophimos. 

Acts20: 4. of Asia, Tychicus and Trophimus. 

21: 29. with him in the city Trophimus 
2Ti. 4: 20. but Trophimus have I left at Miletum 



TpixpciLva, Truphaina. 

Ro. 16: 12. Salute Tryphena and Tryphosa, 



Tpu0wa-a, Truphosa. 

Ro. 16:12. Salute Tryphena and Tryphosa, 



Tpwac, Troas. 



Actsl6: 8. came down to Troas. 

11. Therefore loosing from Troas, 
20: 5. tarried for us at Troas. 

6. and came unto them to Troas 
2Co. 2: 12. Furthermore, when I came to Troas 
2Ti. 4:13. The cloke that I left at Troas 



TpayyvXXiov, Trogullion. 
Aets20:15.and tarried at Trogy Ilium ; 

Tvpavvog, Turannos. 

Actsl9: 9. in the school of one Tyrannus. 



Tvpiog, Turios. 

Actsl2:20. was highly displeased with them of Tyre 



Tvpog, Turos. 

Mat.ll:21.had been done in Tyre and Sidon, 
22. It shall be more tolerable for Tyre 
15: 21. departed into the coasts of Tyre 
Mar 3: 8. and they about Tyre and Sidon, 

7: 24. into the borders of Tyre and Sidon, 
31. departing from the coasts of Tyre 
Lu. 6: 17. and from the sea coast of Tyre 
10: 13. had been done in Tyre and Sidon, 
14.it shall be more tolerable for Tyre 
Acts21 : 3. and landed at Tyre: for there 

7. we had finished (our) course from Tyre, 



Tti^KOC? TuMkos. 



Acts20: 4. Tychvus and Trophimus. 

Eph 6:21. Tychicus, a beloved brother 

Col, 4: 7. All my state shall Tychicus declare 

2Ti. 4: 12. And Tychicus have I sent to Ephesus. 

Tit. 3: 12. or Tychicus, be diligent to come unto me 



'XfiivaioQ) Humenaios. 

ITi. 1 : 20. Of whom is Hymenceus and Alexander ; 
2Ti . 2 : 1 7 . of whom is Hymenaus and Philetus ; 



<Po\Ik, Phaleh. 

Lu. 3:35. which was (the son) of Phalec, 



QavovYjX, Phanoueel. 

Lu. 2:36. the daughter of Phanuel, 



cpapaw, Pharao. 

Acts 7: 10. wisdom in the sight of Pharaoh 

13. kindred was made known unto Pharaoh. 
21. Pharaoh's daughter took him up, 
Ro. 9: 17. the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, 
Heb 1 1 :24. cailed the son of Pharaoh's daughter ; 



<Paplg, Phares. 



Mat. 1: 3. Judas begat Phares... and Phares begat 

Esrom ; 
Lu. 3:33. which was (the son) of Phares, 
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<PapK7aiog, Pharisaios. 



Mat. 3: 7. when he saw many of the Pharisees 
5: 20. of the scribes and Pharisees, 
9: 11. And when the Pharisees saw (it), 
14. we and the Pharisees fast oft, 
34. the Pharisees said, He casteth 
12: 2. But when the Pharisees saw (it), 
14. Then the Pharisees went out, 
24. But when the Pharisees heard (it), 
38. scribes and of the Pharisees answered, 
15: l.came to Jesus scribes and Pharisees, 

12. that the Pharisees were offended, 
16: 1 .Pharisees also with the Sadducees came, 
6. beware of the leaven of the Pharisees 

1 1 . beware of the leaven of the Pharisees 

12. but of the doctrine of the Pharisees 
19: 3. The Pharisees also came unto him, 
21 :45. Pharisees had heard his parables, 

22: 15. Then went the Pharisees, and took counsel 
34. But Avhen the Pharisees had heard 
41 . While the Pharisees were gathered 

23: 2. The scribes and the Pharisees sit in 

13. woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 

14. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 

15. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 

23. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 

25. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 

26. (Thou) blind Pharisee, cleanse first 

27. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 

29. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 
27:62. chief priests and Pharisees came together 

Mar 2; 16. when the scribes and Pharisees saw 
18. of the Pharisees used to fast: 

— of John and of the Pharisees fast, 

24. And the Pharisees said unto him, 
3: 6. And the Pharisees went forth, 

7: l.came together unto him the Pharisees, 
3. For the Pharisees, and all the Jews, 
5. the Pharisees and scribes asked him, 
8:11. And the Pharisees came forth, 

15. beware of the leaven of the Pharisees, 
10: 2. And the Pharisees came to him, 
12: 13. unto him certain of the Pharisees 
Lu. 5: 17. there were Pharisees and doctors 
21 . and the Pharisees began to reason, 

30. their scribes and Pharisees murmured 
33. likewise (the disciples) of the Pharisees ; 

6: 2. certain of the Pharisees said 

7. the scribes and Pharisees watched him, 
7: 30. But the Pharisees and lawyers 

36. one of the Pharisees desired him 

— he went into the Pharisee's house, 

37. at meat in the Pharisee's house, 
39. Pharisee which had bidden him saw 

11:37. a certain Pharisee besought him to dine 

38. And when the Pharisee saw (it), 

39. ye Pharisees make clean the outside 

42. But woe unto you, Pharisees ! 

43. Woe unto you, Pharisees ! 

44. Woe unto you, scribes and Pharisees, 
53. the Pharisees began to urge (him ) 

12: 1 . Beware ye of the leaven of the Pharisees, 
13:31 . came certain of the Pharisees, 
14: 1 . one of the chief Pharisees to eat 

3. spake unto the lawyers and Pharisees, 
15: 2. the Pharisees and scribes m:»:rmured, 
16:14. Pharisees also, who were covetous, 
17 :20. of the Pharisees, when the kingdom 
18: 10. the one a Pharisee, and the other 

11. The Pharisee stood and prayed 
19:39. some of the Pharisees from among 



Joh. 1 : 24. were sent were of the Pharisees. 

1 . of the Pharisees, named Nicodemus, 
I. the Pharisees had heard that Jesus 
32. The Pharisees heard that the people 
— Pharisees and the chief priests sent officers 
45. to the chief priests and Pharisees; 
47. answered them the Pharisees, 
48. or of the Pharisees believed on him? 
8: 3. Pharisees brought unto him a woman 

13. The Pharisees therefore said unto him, 
9:13. They brought to the Pharisees 

15. again the Pharisees also asked him 

16. said some of the Pharisees, This man 
40. of the Pharisees which were with him 

1 1 :46. went their ways to the Pharisees, 

47. gathered the chief priests and the Pharisees 
57. both the chief priests and the Pharisees 
12:19. The Pharisees therefore said 

42. Pharisees they did not confess (him), 
18: 3. and Pharisees, cometh thither with lanterns 
Acts 5: 34. a Pharisee, named Gamaliel, 

15: 5. sect of the Pharisees which believed, 
23: 6. were Sadducees, and the other Pharisees. 
— I am a Pharisee, the son of a Pharisee : 
7. dissension between the Pharisees and 
8. but the Pharisees confess both. 
9. of the Pharisees' part arose, 
26: 5. our religion I lived a Pharisee. 
Phi. 3: 5. as touching the law, a Pharisee; 



Qr\\& Pheelix. 

Acts23:24. safe unto Felix the governor. 

26. unto the most excellent governor Felix 
24: 3. and in all places, most noble Felix, 
22. And when Felix heard these things, 

24. when Felix came with his wife 

25. Felix trembled, and answered, 
27.Porcius Festus came into Felix' room: 

and Felix, willing to shew the Jews 
25: 14. left in bonds by Felix : 



<Pfjo-Toc, Pheestos. 

Acts24:27.Porcius Festus came into Felix' room: 
25: l.Now when Festus was come into the pro- 
vince, 
4. But Festus answered, that Paul 
9. But Festus, willing to do the Jews 
J 2. Then Festus when he had conferred 

13. unto Caesarea to salute Festus. 

14. Festus declared Paul's cause unto the king, 

22. Then Agrippa said unto Festus, 

23. at Festus' commandment Paul was 

brought 

24. And Festus said, King Agrippa, 
26:24. Festus said with a loud voice, 

25. 1 am not mad, most noble Festus; 
32. Then said Agrippa unto Festus, 



®i\a§(\<f)ia, Philadelphia. 

Rev. 1 : 11. unto Sardis, and unto Philadelphia, 
3: 7. the church in Philadelphia write; 



<PtX/y/xwv, Phileemon. 

Philem 1 . unto Philemon our dearly beloved, 



4></\>]-or, Plilleetos. 

2Ti. 2; 17. of whom is Hvmenaeus and Philetus; 



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$oi€t}j Phoibee. 

1 P.O. 16: 1.1 commend unto vou Phebt our sister, 



OtXnrTn/cnot, Philippeesioi. 

Phi. 4: 15. Now ye PhUippians know also, 

QiXnnroii Philippoi. 

Acts 16: 12. And from thence to Philippi, 

20: 6. And we sailed away from Philippi 
Phi. 1 : I . which are at Philippi, 
iTh. 2: 2. as ye know, at Philippi, 



<Poiwk»7, Phoinikee. 

Actsl 1:19. travelled as far as Phenice, 

15: 3. they passed through Phenice and Samaria, 
21 : 2. a ship sailing over unto Plienicia, 



QolvlZ, Phoirdx. 



Acts27:12.they might attain to Phenice, (and there) 
to winter: 



<i>(Anr-oc 5 Philippos. 

Mat.10: 3. Philip, and Bartholomew; 
14: 3. his brother Philip's wife. 
16: 13. into the coasts of Csesarea Philippi, (lit. 
of Philip) 
Mar 3: IS. And Andrew, and Philip, 
6: 17. his brother Philip's wife: 
8:27. into the towns of Ceesarea Philippi: (lit. 
of Philip) 
Lu. 3: 1. his brother Philip tetrarch of Itureea 
19. his brother Philip's wife, 
6:14. Philip and Bartholomew, 
Joh. 1 -.43(44). and findeth Philip, and saith 
44(45). Now Philip was of Bethsaida, 
45(46). Philip findeth Nathanael, 
46(47). Philip saith unto him, Come and see. 
48(49). Before that Philip called thee, 
6: 5. he saith unto Philip, Whence shall 
I.Philip answered him, Two hundred 
12: 21. The same came therefore to Philip, 
22. Philip cometh and telleth Andrew: 
— Andrew and Philip tell Jesus. 
14: B.Philip saith unto him, Lord, shew 

9. and yet hast thou not known me, Philip ? \ 
Acts 1:13. and Andrew, Philip, and Thomas, 
6: 5. and Philip, and Prochorus, 
8: 5. Then Philip went down to the city 
6. unto those things which Philip spake, 

12. But when they believed Philip 

13. he continued with Philip, 

26. And the angel of the Lord spake unto 
Philip, 

29. Then the Spirit said unto Philip, 

30. And Philip ran thither to (him), 

31. And he desired Philip that he would 

34. And the eunuch answered Philip, 

35. Then Philip opened his mouth, 

37. And Philip said, If thou believest 

38. into the water, both Philip and the eunuch; 

39. the Spirit of the Lord caught away Ph Hip, 
40. But Philip was found at Azotus: 

21: 8. into the house of Philip the evangelist, 



QiXoXoyoq, Philologos. 

Ro. 16: 15. Salute Philologus, and Julia,- 



<&6pov 'Attttlov see Wttttiov <Popov. 



QopTovvarog, Phortounatos. 
ICo. 16: 17. coming of Stephanas and Fortunaius 



&pvyia, Phrugia. 

Acts 2:10. Phryyia, and Pamphylia, 

16: 6. Now when they had gone throughout 

Phrygia 
18:23. over (ali) the country of Galatia and 
Phryyia 



QvytWog, Phugelhs. 

2Ti. 1 : 15. of whom are Phygellus and Hermogenes. 



XaXSaiog, Kaldaios. 

Acts 7 : 4. out of the land of the Chaldcsans, 

Xavaav, Kanadn. 

Acts 7:11. over all the land of Egypt and Chanaan, 
13: 19. destroyed seven nations in the land of 
Chanaan, 



Xavavalog, Kananaios. 

Mat.l5:22. And, behold, a woman of Canaan came 



tpXtywy, Phlegon. 

Ro. 16: 14. Salute Asyncritus, Phlegon, 



Xappav, Karran. 



Acts 7: 2. before he dwelt in Churran, 
4. and dwelt in Charran : 



XtpovZi/i, Keroubbn. 

Ueb. 9: o.cherubims of glory shadowing the mercy- 



seat ; 



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Xt'oc? Kios. 

Acts20:15.came the next (day) over against Chios 
XAorj, Kloee. 

1 Co. 1:11. (which are of the house) of Chloe, 



XopaZiv, Korazin. 

Mat. 11:21. Woe unto thee, Chorazin ! 
Lu. 10: 13. Woe unto thee, Chorazin! 



XovZag, Kouzas. 

Lu. 8:3. Joanna the wife of Chuza Herod's steward, 



Joh. 1: 
3: 



Xpiariavog, Kristianos. 

Actsll : 26. disciples were called Christians first 
Antioch. 
26:28.persuadest me to be a Christian. 
lPet. 4: 16. if (any man suffer) as a Christian, 



XpiGTog, Kristos. 



Mat. 1 



2-1 



26 



Mar 1 

8 

9 

12 

13 

14 

15 
Lu. 2 

3 
4 

9 

20 
22 
23 



24 
Joh. 1 



1 . generation of Jesus Christ, 
16. Jesus, who is called Christ. 

17. unto Christ (are) fourteen generations. 
18. the birth of Jesus Christ was on 

4. where Chri st should be born. 

2. in the prison the works of Christ, 
16. Thou art the Christ, the Son of 
20. that he was Jesus the Christ. 

42. What think ye of Christ ? 
8. one is your Master, (even) Christ ; 
10. one is your Master, (even) Christ. 

5. my name, saying, I am Christ ; 
23. Lo, here (is) Christ, or there ; 
63. whether thou be the Christ, 
68. Prophesy unto us, thou Christ, 

: 17. Jesus which is called Christ? 
22. Jesus which is called CJirist? 
: 1. beginning of the gospel of Jesus Christ, 
:29. Thou art the Christ. 
;4l. because ye belong to Christ, 
,35. How say the scribes that Christ is the 
:21.Lo, here (is) Christ; or, lo, (he is) there ; 
: 61. Art thou the Christ, the Son of the 

Blessed ? 
:32.Let Christ the King of Israel descend 
:ll.a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. 
26. he had seen the Lord's Christ. 
: 15. whether he were the Christ, or not ; 
1 41 .Thou art Christ the Son of God. 
— they knew that he was Christ. 
: 20. said, The Christ of God. 
:41. Christ is David's son ? 
;67(66). Art thou the Christ ? 
: 2. saying that he himself is Christ 
35. if he be Christ, the chosen of God. 
39. If thou be Christ, save thyself 
;26. Ought not Christ to have suffered 
46. thus it behoved Christ to suffer, 
: 17. grace and truth came by Jesus Christ. 
20. confessed, I am not the Christ. 
25. if thou be not that Christ, 



10 
11 
12 
17 

20 
Acts 2 



16 
17 

18 

19 
20 
24 
26 
28 
Ro. 1 



4!(42). being interpreted, the Christ. 
28. said, I am not the Christ, 
25.Messias cometh, which is called Christ: 
29. is not this the Christ? 
42. this is indeed the Christ, 
; 69. sure that thou art that Christ, 
:26. indeed that this is the very Christ ? 

27. when Christ cometh, no man 
31. When Christ cometh, will he do 

41. This is the Christ. 

— Shall Christ come out of Galilee ? 

42. Christ cometh of the seed of 
: 22. confess that he was Christ, 
:24.If thou be the Christ, tell us 
:27.I believe that thou art the Christ, 
: 34. that Christ abideth for ever: 

: 3. and Jesus Christ, whom thou 
: 31. believe that Jesus is the Christ, 
: 30. raise up Christ to sit on 
31 . spake of the resurrection of Christ, 

36. crucified, both Lord and Christ. 
38. in the name of Jesus Christ 

: 6. In the name of Jesus Christ 
18. prophets, that Christ should 

20. he shall send Jesus Christ, 

: 10. by the name of Jesus Christ 

26. and against his Christ. 
:42.to teach and preach Jesus Christ. 
: 5. preached Christ unto them. 

12. and the name of Jesus Christ, 

37. Jesus Christ is the Son of God. 
; 20. preached Christ in the 

22. proving that this is very Christ. 

34. Jesus Christ maketh thee 
: 36. peace by Jesus Christ: 
: 17. believed on the Lord Jesus Christ; 
: 11. through the grace of the Lord Jesus 
Christ 

26. name of our Lord Jesus Christ. 
-.18. thee in the name of Jesus Christ 

31. Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ. 
: 3. Christ must needs have 

— preach unto you, is Christ. 
: 5. (that) Jesus (was) Christ. 

28. that Jesus was Christ. 
: 4. that is, on Christ Jesus. 
: 21. faith toward our Lord Jesus Christ. 
: 24. concerning the faith in Christ. 
: 23. That Christ should suffer, 
: 31. which concern the Lord Jesus Christ, 
: 1 . Paul, a servant of Jesus Christ, 

3(4). Concerning his Son Jesus Christ 

6. ye also the called of Jesus Christ : 

7. and the Lord Jesus Christ. 

8. 1 thank my God through Jesus Christ 

16. not ashamed of the gospel of Christ: 
: 16. secrets of men by Jesus Christ 
:22.by faith of Jesus Christ 

24. redemption that is in Christ Jesus: 
: 1 . through our Lord Jesus Christ: 
6. in due time Christ died 

8. Christ died for us. 

1 1 . through our Lord Jesus Christ, 
15. by one man, Jesus Christ, 

17. life by one, Jesus Christ. 

21. life by Jesus Christ our Lord. 

: 3. were baptized into Jesus Christ 
4. that like as Christ was raised 

8. if we be dead with Christ, 

9. Knowing that Christ being raised 
1 1 .through Jesus Christ our Lord. 
23. eternal life through Jesus Christ 



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Ro. 7: 4. law by the body of Christ; 
25. through Jesus Christ 
8: 1. them which are in Christ 

2. Spirit of life in Christ Jesus 
9. have not the Spirit of Christ, 

10. if Christ (be) in you, 

11. he that raised up Christ 
17. joint-heirs with Christ ; 

34. (It is) Christ that died, 

35. from the love of Christ ? 
39. which is in Christ Jesus 

9: l.say the truth in Christ, 

3. accursed from Christ for my brethren, 

5. Christ (came), who is over all, 
10: 4. Christ (is) the end of the law 

6. to bring Christ down 

7. bring up Christ again 
12: 5. one body in Christ, 
13:14. on the Lord Jesus Christ, 
14: 9. Christ both died, and rose, 

10. judgment seat of Christ. 

15. for whom Christ died. 

18. that in these things serveth Christ 
15: 3. Christ pleased not himself ; 
5. according to Christ Jesus: 

6. Father of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

7. as Christ also received us 

8. Jesus Christ was a minister 

16. minister of Jesus Christ 

17.1 may glory through Jesus Christ 

18. which Christ hath not 

19. fully preached the gospel of Christ. 

20. where Christ was named, 

29. blessing of the gospel of Christ. 

30. for the Lord Jesus Christ's sake, 
16: 3. helpers in Christ Jesus: 

5. firstfruits of Achaia unto Christ. 
7. in Christ before me. 

9. our helper in Christ, 

10. Salute Apelles approved in Christ. 

16. churches of Christ salute you. 
18. our Lord Jesus Christ, 

20. grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 

24. grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 

25. the preaching of Jesus Christ, 
27. glory through Jesus Christ 

lCo. 1: 1. apostle of Jesus Christ 

2. sanctified in Christ Jesus, 

— name of Jesus Christ 

3. and (from) the Lord Jesus Christ. 

4. given you by Jesus Christ ; 

6. testimony of Christ was confirmed 

7. coming of our Lord Jesus Christ: 

8. day of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

9. fellowship of his Son Jesus Christ 

10. beseech you, brethren, by the name of our 

Lord Jesus Christ, 

12. and I of Christ. 

13. Is Christ divided ? 

17. Christ sent me not to baptize, 

— lest the cross of Christ should 

23. But we preach Christ crucified, 

24. Christ the power of God, 
30. are ye in Christ Jesus, 

2: 2. save Jesus Christ, and him crucified. 

16. But we have the mind of Christ. 
3: 1. as unto babes in Christ. 

11. which is Jesus Christ. 

23. ye are Christ's ; and Christ (is) God's. 
4: 1. ministers of Christ, and stewards 

10. for Christ's sake, but ye (are) wise in 
Christ: 



lCo. 4:15 



2Co 



17 

5: 4 

7 
6:15 

7:22 

8: 6 

11 

12 

9: 1 

12 

18 

21 

10: 4 

9 

16 

11: 1 
3 

12:12 

27 
15: 3 
12, 
13 
14 
15 
16, 
17 
18, 
19 
20, 
22, 
23, 

31 

57 

16:22 

23 

24 

. 1: 1 

2, 

3, 

5, 

19, 
21 

2:10, 
12, 
14, 
15. 
17. 

3: 3 
4, 
14, 

4: 4, 
5. 
6, 

5:10 
14 
16 
17 
18 
19. 
20, 

6:15 

8: 9, 

23 



. instructers in Christ, yet (have ye) not 
many fathers: for in Christ Jesus I have 

which be in Christ, 
.In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

power of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
. Christ our passover is sacrificed 
. members of Christ ? shall I then take the 

members of Christ, 
. (being) free, is Christ's servant. 
. and one Lord Jesus Christ, 
. for whom Christ died ? 
.ye sin against Christ. 
. have I not seen Jesus Christ 
. hinder the gospel of Christ. 
. make the gospel of Christ 
. under the law to Christ. 
.that Rock was Christ. 
. Neither let us tempt Christ, 
. the blood of Christ ? 

of the body of Christ? 
. even as I also (am) of Christ. 
, of every man is Christ ; 

head of Christ (is) God. 
. so also (is) Christ. 
. ye are the body of Christ, 
. Christ died for our sins 
, if Christ be preached 
, then is Christ not risen : 
. if Christ be not risen, 
. he raised up Christ : 
. then is not Christ raised : 
. if Christ be not raised, 
. which are fallen asleep in Christ 
, only we have hope in Christ, 
, now is Christ risen 
, in Christ shall all be made alive. 
, Christ the firstfruits; afterward they that 

are Christ's at his coming, 
.have in Christ Jesus our Lord, 
. through our Lord Jesus Christ. 
. love not the Lord Jesus Christ, 
. grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
.all in Christ Jesus. 
. apostle of Jesus Christ 
.and (from) the Lord Jesus Christ. 
, Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
.sufferings of Christ abound in us, so our 

consolation also aboundeth by Christ. 
. Jesus Christ, who was preached 
. with you in Christ, 
.in the person of Christ ; 
, Christ's gospel, and a door 
. causeth us to triumph in Christ, 
, unto God a sweet savour of Christ, 
, speak we in Christ. 
. epistle of Christ ministered by us, 
, we through Christ to God- ward: 
.which (vail) is done away in Christ. 
, the glorious gospel of Christ, 
.but Christ Jesus the Lord; 
. face of Jesus Christ. 
.judgment seat of Christ; 
.the love of Christ constraineth 
. known Christ after the flesh, 
.man (be) in Christ, 
.himself by Jesus Christ, 
, God was in Christ, 
, we are ambassadors for Christ, 

in Christ's stead, be ye reconciled 
. hath Christ with Belial ? 
, of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
. the glorv of Christ. 



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2Co. 9: 13. unto the gospel of Christ, 

10: 1. meekness and gentleness of Christ, 
5. thought to the obedience of Christ; 
7. trust to himself that he is Christ's, 

— he (is) Christ's, even so (are) we Christ's. 
14. (preaching) the gospel of Christ: 

11 : 2. chaste virgin to Christ. 

3. simplicity that is in Christ. 
10. truth of Christ is in me, 
13. into the apostles of Christ. 

23. Are they ministers of Christ? 
31 . Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

12: 2. a man in Christ 

9. power of Christ may 

10. distresses for Christ's sake: 
19. before God in Christ: 
13: 3. of Christ speaking in me, 

5. Jesus Christ is in you, 

14(13). grace of the Lord Jesus Christ, 
Gal. 1 : 1 . but by Jesus Christ, 

3. (from) our Lord Jesus Christ, 

6. grace of Christ unto another 
7. pervert the gospel of Christ. 

10. the servant of Christ. 

12. revelation of Jesus Christ. 
22. which were in Christ: 

2: 4. have in Christ Jesus, 

16. by the faith of Jesus Christ, 

— believed in Jesus Christ, 

— justified by the faith of Christ, 

17. we seek to be justified by Christ, 

— (is) therefore Christ the 
20. 1 am crucified with Christ : 

— Christ liveth in me: 

21 . Christ is dead in vain. 
3: 1 . Jesus Christ hath been 

13. Christ hath redeemed us 

14. Gentiles through Jesus Christ; 

16. seed, which is Christ. 
17. of God in Christ, 

22. by faith of Jesus Christ 

24. (bring us) unto Christ, 
26. faith in Christ Jesus. 

27. baptized into Christ have put on Christ. 

28. for ye are all one in Christ Jesus. 

29. if ye (be) Christ's, then 

4: 7. heir of God through Christ. 
14. (even) as Christ Jesus. 

19. until Christ be formed 

5: l.in the liberty wherewith Christ 
2. Christ shall profit you nothing. 

4. Christ is become of no effect 

6. in Jesus Christ neither 
24. are Christ's have crucified 

6: 2. fulfil the law of Christ. 
12. for the cross of Christ. 

14. cross of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

15. For in Christ Jesus 

18. grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
Eph. 1 : 1 . Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ 

— faithful in Christ Jesus: 

2. (from) the Lord Jesus Christ. 

3. Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

— in heavenly (places) in Christ: 

5. children by Jesus Christ 

10. all things in Christ, 
12. first trusted in Christ. 

17. God of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

20. Which he wrought in Christ, 

2: 5. quickened us together with Christ, 
6. (places) in Christ Jesus: 

7. toward us through Christ Jesus, 



Eph. 2:10. created in Christ Jesus 

12. without Christ, being aliens 

13. now in Christ Jesus 

— by the blood of Christ. 

20. Jesus Christ himself 

3: 1. prisoner of Jesus Christ 

4. in the mystery of Christ 

6. partakers of his promise in Christ 

8. unsearchable riches of Christ ; 

9. all things by Jesus Christ : 

11. purposed in Christ Jesus 

14. Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

17. Christ may dwell in your hearts 

19. know the love of Christ, 

21. by Christ Jesus throughout all ages. 
4: 7. measure of the gift of Christ. 

12. of the body of Christ : 

13. of the fulness of Christ : 

15. which is the head, (even) Christ: 
20. ye have not so learned Christ; 
32. God for Christ's sake 
5: 2. as Christ also hath loved us, 

5. kingdom of Christ and of God. 

14. Christ shall give thee light. 

20. name of our Lord Jesus Christ; 

23. Christ is the head of the church: 

24. the church is subject unto Christ, 

25. even as Christ also loved the 

32. concerning Christ and the church. 
6: 5. singleness of your heart, as unto Christ; 
6. but as the servants of CImst, 

23. and the Lord Jesus Christ. 

24. love our Lord Jesus Christ 

Phi. 1: l.the servants of Jesus Christ, to all the 
saints in Christ Jesus 
2. (from) the Lord Jesus Christ. 

6. until the day of Jesus Christ : 

8. in the bowels of Jesus Christ. 
10. offence till the day of Christ; 
11. which are by Jesus Christ, 

13. So that my bonds in Christ 

15. Some indeed preach Christ 

16. The one preach Christ 

18. in truth, Christ is preached ; 

19. of the Spirit of Jesus Christ, 

20. Christ shall be magnified 
21. For to me to live (is) Christ, 
23. and to be with Christ , 

26. more abundant in Jesus Christ 
27.becorneth the gospel of Christ : 

29. given in the behalf of Christ, 
2: l.any consolation in Christ, 

5. which was also in Christ Jesus: 
11. that Jesus Christ (is) Lord, 
16. rejoice in the day of Christ, 

21. which are Jesus Christ's. 

30. Because for the work of Christ 
3: 3. and rejoice in Christ Jesus, 

7.1 counted loss for Christ. 

8. knowledge of Christ Jesus my Lord: 

— that I may win Christ, 

9. which is through the faith of Christ, 
12.1 am apprehended of Christ Jesus. 

14. calling of God in Christ Jesus. 

18. enemies of the cross of Christ: 

20. the Saviour, the Lord Jesus Christ: 
4: 7. minds through Christ Jesus. 

13. Christ which strengthened me. 

19. riches in glory by Christ Jesus. 

21. Salute every saint in Christ Jesus. 
23. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 

Col. 1: 1. an apostle of Jesus Christ 






( 871 ) 



Col. 1: 2. saints and faithful brethren in Christ 

— and the Lord Jesus Christ. 

3. of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

4. of your faith in Christ Jesus, 

7. faithful minister of Christ ; 
24. the afflictions of Christ in 

27. Christ in you, the hope of glory: 
28. perfect in Christ Jesus: 

2: 2. of the Father, and of Christ; 

5. stedfastness of your faith in Christ. 

6. Christ Jesus the Lord, 

8. world, and not after Christ. 

1 1 . by the circumcision of Christ : 
17. but the body (is) of Christ. 
20. if ye be dead with Christ 
3: 1 . If ye then be risen with Christ, 

— where Christ sitteth on the right 

3. hid with Christ in God. 

4. When Christ, (who is) our life, 

11. Christ (is) all, and in all. 

13. even as Christ forgave you, 
16. Let the word of Christ dwell 
24. ye serve the Lord Christ. 

4: 3. to speak the mystery of Christ, 

12. a servant of Christ, saluteth 
lTh. 1: 1. (in) the Lord Jesus Christ: 

— and the Lord Jesus Christ. 

3. hope in our Lord Jesus Christ, 
2: 6. as the apostles of Christ. 

14. Judaea are in Christ Jesus: 

19. presence of our Lord Jesus Christ 
3: 2. labourer in the gospel of Christ, 

1 1 . and our Lord Jesus Christ, 

13. coming of our Loid Jesus Christ 
4: 16. the dead in Christ shall rise 

5: 9. salvation by our Lord Jesus Christ, 
18. this is the will of God in Christ Jesus 
23. coming of our Lord Jesus Christ. 

28. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
2Th. 1 : 1. and the Lord Jesus Christ: 

2, and the Lord Jesus Christ. 

8. gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ: 

12. name of our Lord Jesus Christ 

— and the Lord Jesus Christ. 

2: 1. coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
2. the day of Christ is at hand. 

14. glory of our Lord Jesus Christ. 
16. Now our Lord Jesus Christ 

3: 5. patient waiting for Christ. 

6. in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

12. exhort by our Lord Jesus Christ, 
18. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 

ITi. 1: 1. an apostle of Jesus Christ 

— Saviour, and Lord Jesus Christ, 
2. and Jesus Christ our Lord, 

12.1 thank Christ Jesus our Lord, 

14. which is in Christ Jesus. 

15. that Christ Jesus came into 

16. in me first Jesus Christ 
2: 5. the man Christ Jesus ; 

7.1 speak the truth in Christ, 
3: 13. which is in Christ Jesus. 
4: 6. good minister of Jesus Christ, 
5: 11. wax wanton against Christ, 
21 .and the Lord Jesus Christ, 
6: 3. the words of our Lord Jesus Christ, 

13. and (before) Christ Jesus, 

14. appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ: 
2Ti. 1: 1 . an apostle of Jesus Christ 

— which is in Christ Jesus, 
2. and Christ Jesus our Lord. 
9. given us in Christ Jesus 



l2Ti. 1 
2; 



Tit. 1: 

2: 

3: 

Philem 



22 

1 

4 

13 

6 

. 1 

3 

6 

8 

9 

23 

25 

Heb 3: 1 

6 

14 

5: 5 

6: 1 

9:11 

14 

24 

28 

10:10 

11:26 



Jas. 



iPet. 



2Pet. 



Uoh.: 



appearing of our Saviour Jesus Christ, 
love which is in Christ Jesus, 
grace that is in Christ Jesus, 
good soldier of Jesus Christ. 
Remember that Jesus Christ 
which is in Christ Jesus 
nameth the name of Christ 
will live godly in Christ Jesus 
faith which is in Christ Jesus. 
and the Lord Jesus Christ, 
The Lord Jesus Christ (be) 
an apostle of Jesus Christ, 
Lord Jesus Christ our Saviour, 
our Saviour Jesus Christ; 
through Jesus Christ our Saviour ; 
a prisoner of Jesus Christ, 
and the Lord Jesus Christ. 
in you in Christ Jesus, 
might be much bold in Christ 
a prisoner of Jesus Christ. 
fellowprisoner in Christ Jesus; 
grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 
high priest of our profession , Christ Jesus ; 
But Christ as a son over his 
we are made partakers of Christ, 
So also Christ glorified not 
of the doctrine of Christ, 
But Christ being come an 
much more shall the blood of Christ, 
For Christ is not entered 
So Christ was once offered 
body of Jesus Christ once 
Esteeming the reproach of Christ 
Jesus Christ the same yesterday, 
through Jesus Christ; 
of the Lord Jesus Christ, 
faith of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
an apostle of Jesus Christ, 
of the blood of Jesus Christ: 
Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
resurrection of Jesus Christ 
the appearing of Jesus Christ: 
the Spirit of Christ which 
beforehand the sufferings of Christ, 
at the revelation of Jesus Christ; 
with the precious blood of Christ, 
acceptable to God by Jesus Christ. 
because Christ also suffered 
your good conversation in Christ. 
For Christ also hath once 
the resurrection of Jesus Christ : 
Forasmuch then as Christ hath 
glorified through Jesus Christ, 
partakers of Christ's sufferings ; 
for the name of Christ, 
of the sufferings of Christ, 
eternal glory by Christ Jesus, 
all that are in Christ Jesus, 
an apostle of Jesus Christ, 
our Saviour Jesus Christ : 
knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ. 
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 
Lord Jesus Christ hath shewed 
coming of our Lord Jesus Christ, 
Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 
our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ. 
and with his Son Jesus Christ. 
. the blood of Jesus Christ 
Jesus Christ the righteous : 
. denieth that Jesus is the Christ? 
. name of his Son Jesus Christ, 
confesseth that Jesus Christ is 



( 872 ) 



Uoh.4: 3.confesseth not that Jesus Christ is 
5: l.believeth that Jesus is the Christ 

6. by water and blood, (even) Jesus Christ ; 

20. (even) in his Son Jesus Christ. 
2Joh. 3. from the Lord Jesus Christ, 

7. Jesus Christ is come in the flesh. 
9. abideth not in the doctrine of Christ, 

— abideth in the doctrine of Christ, 

1 . the servant of Jesus Christ, 

— preserved in Jesus Christ, 

4. and our Lord Jesus Christ. 
17. apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ,- 

21. the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ 
: l.The Revelation of Jesus Christ, 

2. the testimony of Jesus Christ, 

5. And from Jesus Christ, (who is) 
9. and patience of Jesus Christ, 

— and for the testimony of Jesus Christ. 
1 1 : 15. our Lord, and of his Christ ; 
12:10. and the power of his Christ : 

17. have the testimony of Jesus Christ. 
20: 4. lived and reigned with Christ 



I Rev.20: 6. priests of God and of Christ, 

22:21. The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ 



Jude 



Rev. 



Xu)pa%iv see Xopafyv. 



Xwpog see among Appellatives. 



'Q€?iS, Obeed. 

Mat. 1: 5.Booz begat Obed of Ruth; and Obed 

begat Jesse ; 
Lu. 3:32. which was (the son) of Obed, 



'Oo-rje, Oseee\ 

Ro. 9:25. As he saith also in Osee> 



INDEX. 



V 



ENGLISH AND GREEK. 



%* A few of the Proper Names are here given in one Alphabet with the Appellatives ; those being inserted 
which might occasion some difficulty from their form being very different in the Greek and in the English. 



A, pia 500 

a— an, ttc 209 

a while (1 Co. { rig 732 

16:7) S xpovog.. 804 

abase, rairtivoit) 720 

Abba, a€€a 1 

abhor, a7ro<TTvysio 78 

fiSeXvaaopai 106 

abide, a vaffrpefoj 45 

avXilopai 91 

StaTpitb) 149 

£7rip,tvu) 285 

icrnpi 391 

Karapevto 413 

fisvu) 481 

Trapapevto 592 

TTOLi.li) 636 

virofievto 779 

abide, see be 

abide in, nripevio 285 

abide in the field, aypavXuo 9 

abide still, Trpoo-pevio 666 

ability, dvvapig 166 

(Acts 11:29), evrro- 

peofiai 325 

urxvg 392 

able, cvvarog 167 

iKavog 384 

able (be), dvvapai 164 

6£k7%vw 269 

SX" 329 

urxvw 392 

able (make), iicavou) 384 

aboard see go 

abode, fiovn 505 

abolish, Karapyeto 415 

abominable, aQepirog 15 

fidtXvKTog 106 

abominable (be), fidtXva- 

aopai — 

abomination, fideXvypa ... — 

abound, 7rXeova£u* 628 

7rXq9vvu> 629 

TTtpiaaivto 618 

abound (make), TrtpiaatvLo . — 
abound (more), 7rtpi<Tcrevto.. — 
abound much more, v7rsp- 

7T6pi(T<TSVlO 775 

about, (v 240 

em 275 

Kara 406 

Txtpi 613 

7rpoc 656 

about, kvkXoOsv 436 

about, ttov 650 

wc 812 

(tiou 815 



about, see bear, bound, carry, 
cast, come, compass, 
country, gird, go, hang, 
lead, minister, put, round, 
shine round, stand, turn, 
walk. 

about (be), Inrtu 337 

about on, see look 
about the, see midst 

about the time, £7ri 275 

about (there) } wepi 613 

(Lu.24:4.) \tovtov .... 746 

about to (be), p&XXto 478 

above, ttXulov 627 

above, avio 57 

ZTcavb) 273 

above, avtorepov 58 

above, em 275 

Trapa 586 

irtpi 613 

Trpo 653 

vTrep 773 

above, see abundantly, far, 
measure. 

above (from), avioOev 58 

abroad, tyavtpog 783 

abroad, see blaze, come, dis- 
perse, go, noise, scatter, 
shed, spread. 

absence, arrowta 78 

absence of (in the) , area 90 

absent (be), a7T£tjui 61 

SKdnpeto 223 

abstain, airf^o/iai 62 

abstinence, aairia 87 

abundance, adporng 14 

dwa/xig 166 

TripiGGua 618 

TTipiaatvpa .... 618 

7T€pi(r<revu) — 

VTreptoXt] 774 

abundance (have), Tctpio- 

otvio 618 

abundance (have more), irt- 

piGOSVU) — 

abundant (2 Co. 9: 12), rre- 

piaaevio — 

(2 Co. 4 : 15), 

7rXtovaZ,(i) 628 

TToXvg 643 

abundant (be exceeding), 

v7Ctp7rXtovaZ,Lo. 775 

abundant (be more), Trtpio- 

aevu) 618 

abundant (more), 7repi(yao- 

rtpog — 

abundant (more), 7repicrao- 

rsptog — 



abundantly \ «c 197 

(2 Co. 10:15)/ irepuraeia .. 618 

abundantly, 7r\oucriwc 632 

abundantly above ^| £/c 215 

(exceeding) >7repio-(rog 618 

(Eph.3:20)J vTrep .... 773 

abundantly (more) , Trtpiao-og 618 

TTtpiGGOTtpOV .. — 

abundantly (more), Trepia- 

GOTtpwg — 

abuse, Karaxpaofiai 416 

abusers of. . selves with man- 
kind, apaevoKOirng 82 

accept, aTTodexofiai 68 

Sexofiai 137 

Xaptavoj 445 

TrpoGdexo^ai 662 

acceptable, aTrodeicTog 68 

SsKTog 134 

tvapearog 321 

tvTrpoadsKTog . . 325 

X a P l Q 797 

acceptably, tvapto-rtog 322 

acceptation, airodoxv 69 

accepted, 8e /croc ' 134 

(vapeorog 321 

evTrpoadeicTog 325 

accepted (make), %apirow.. 798 

access, 7rpocraya»y?7 662 

accompany, epxopai 301 

£%w 329 

7rpow(p,7no 656 

awtTTopcu 711 

avvi.pxop.ai 712 

accompany \epxopai 301 

(Acts 11:12) ]<tvv 707 

accomplish, elapriZio 266 

emreXeco 288 

icXnQio 629 

7rXripou) 630 

rsXeco 727 

accomplishment^KTrXf/pwo-if 229 
accord (of.. own), avOaipe- 

rog 90 

avroparog 91 
accord (with one),bp,o8vp,a- 

dov 530 

according as, icaQori 397 

icaQug — 

&»c 812 

according as, Kara 406 

according to, icaQug 397 

according to, Kara 406 

rrpog 656 

according to, see fashion 

according to that, icaQo 396 

account, rjyeopai 343 

3 L 



ACC 

account, Xoyoc 462 

account, see put on, worthy 

account of, Xoyi^ofiai 461 

accounted (be), doicc 160 

accursed, ava9tfia, 41 

accusation, airia 18 

Karnyopia 418 

tcpiaig 434 

accusation (take by false), 

avKotyavTih).. . . 705 

accuse, syicaXtio, 177 

tcarnyopso) 417 

accuse falsely, EirnptaZ,^ 275 

(TVKO(paVTSOJ.. 705 

accused (Tit. 1 :6)icaTT]yopia 418 

accused (be), diata\\o/iai.. 143 

accuser, Karrjyopog 418 

accuser (false), diatoXog 143 

acknowledge, e7nyiva)<ric<jj .. 282 

acknowledging, S7ny vuxjig. . — 

acknowledgment, eiriyvdjcrig — 

acquaintance, yvwarog 125 

acquaintance (his), iSiog.. . 380 
act (in the very), tnavTO- 

((xopo) 273 

add, siri(ptpo) 289 

eirixoprjyeu) — 

irpoGTiQiini 666 

add in, see conference 

add to, iTndiaraaaofiai 283 

add unto, nriTi9n\ii 288 

addict (1 Co. 16:15), rao-o-w 720 

adjure, s%opiciZ,<j> 269 

6pKiZ,d) 538 

administered (be), Siaicovtu) 144 

administration, Siaicovia 145 

admiration, Bavfia 360 

admiration (have in), Sav- 
fiaZ,it) — 

admired (be) , Sravp-a^o} — 

admonish, vovdtrtio 519 

irapaivtu) 590 

admonished of God (be), 

Xprjixa-iZu) 803 

admonition, vov9tcna 518 

ado (make an), Sopvtsopiai 376 

adoption, vioOs cria 754 

adoption of, see sons, chil- 
dren 

adorn, Ko<jfieu> 429 

adorning, Koufiog — 

adulterer, juoi%oc 505 

adulteress, p.oixaXig — 

adulterous, jnoi^aXic — 

adultery, p.oixctXtg — 

jxoix^ia. — 

adultery (commit), juoi%ao- 

fxai — 

poixtvoj 

adultery (in), (Joh. 8 : 4), 

(JLOlXtVbi 

advantage, ictpHraog 618 

wcptXeia 817 

advantage, w^cXcw — 

advantage (get an), 7rXeo- 
veKTS(o 628 



( 874 ) 

advantageth (1 Co. 15:32), 

ocptXog 579 

adventure (self), didiofii .... 151 

adversary, avridiKog 56 

avriKUfxai — 

virevavTiog 773 

adversity (suffer), kchcov 

Xovfisvog 400 

advice, yvtofin 124 

advocate, 7rapa/eX?/roc 591 

./Eneas, Aiveag 819 

iEnon, Aivuv — 

affairs (Eph.6: 22) > , Xcio 

(Phi.i:27) j 7 "^™ 0613 

■7rpa.yfia.TSia 651 

afar off, p-aicpav 469 

paKpoOev — 

7ropp(i)9sv 648 

afar off, see see 

affect, ZnXou 337 

affect (zealously), ZnXoio — 

affected (make evil), Kaicou) 400 

affection, Tta9r\p\a 582 

TraQog — 

affection, see inordinate 
affection (inward), arrXay- 

X^a 696 

affection on (set the), <ppo- 

vtu) 790 

affection (without natural), 

acrropyog 89 

affectioned (kindly), <piXo<r- 

ropyog 787 

affectionately, see desirous 

affirm, Sia€etatoop,ai 143 

(pa<TKOj 784 

(prjfii 785 

affirm (confidently), duaxv- 

piZ,op.ai 155 

affirm constantly, Siatetaio- 

op.ai 143 

daaxvp^ofiai 155 

afflict, 3Xigw 376 

afflicted (be), (Mat. 24:9) Y 37C 

KaKOTraOeu) .. 400 

raXanrwpe a> . . 719 

affliction, 3Xn|/tg 376 

Katciocrig 401 

TraQr)p.a 582 

affliction, see partaker 

affliction with (suffer), avy- 

Kaicovx£op,ai 703 

affliction (suffering), /ca/co- 

7ra9eia 400 

afflictions (endure), KaKO- 

7ra9i.it) — 

affrighted, tp:(po€og 240 

affrighted (be), «0a/i&w .. . 226 

afoot, nt^n 609 

afoot (go), 7reZ,ev<D — 

afore, see promise, write 

aforehand, see come. 

aforetime, 7rorf 649 

aforetime, see write- 



AGA 

afraid, efi<po€og 240 

afraid (be), StiXiaio 133 

Tptfxix) 749 

Qottofiai 788 

afraid (be sore) ft °l £ °^ at " ~ 

(Lu. 2:9) W° e I 8 * 

J {jxsyag.. .. 476 

afraid (sore), eicQotog 231 

afresh, see crucify. 

after, airo 63 

ha 139 

iv 240 

tin 275 

Kara 406 

intra 484 

after, t£ng 268 

K a9tlng 395 

after, oiria9tv 534 

OTTHJii) 534 

after, ore 542 

wc 812 

after, diayivofiai 1 43 

(Acts 24:27), TrXnpou) 630 

vTcapxu 772 

after, see ask, come, covet, 
feel, follow, long, looking, 
lust, manner, seek, that, 
after (day), see next. 

after (here-) {«£.•»»; <* 

after that, tira 214 

tTTtih] 274 

ETTElTa 

£7-1 318 

(Lu.l3:9),/*eXXw 478 

ore 542 

ovictTi 566 

tl*c 812 

after that, see then. 

after that. . not, ovic sti 566 

after should live^ ^ oc 

after the manner of, Kara . . 406 
after the same manner, waav- 

T(og 817 

after this manner, 7rtpi£X u -- 616 

afterward, dtvrtpog 137 

afterward, ara 214 

tiriiTa 274 

KaOeKvS 395 

jfttra 484 

Xravra 720 

UtTZTTtiTa 489 

vortpov 781 

afterwards, see after, and. 

again, dtvTtpog 137 

again, avco9ev 58 

dig 158 

ttoXiv 583 

i j\ (7reuirw.. 611 

again (send) J £ 

(L„.20:n &12 )(^; : . 666 

again, see alive, answer, ask, 
beget, bid, born, bring, 
build, come, deliver, flou- 
rish, foam, give, go, live, 



AGA 

measure, put up, raise, 
raise to life, remembrance, 
restore, return, rise, rising, 
send, set, that, turn, word. 

against, ac 197 

sfiTpovOtv 239 

fv 240 

tin 275 

Kara 406 

fiera 484 

irapa 586 

Tripi 613 

npog 656 

against, evavriog 259 

vnevavriog 773 

against, see beat, boast, bring, 
crime, cry, mad, murmur, 
over, prate, prevail, quar- 
rel, rejoice, rise up, say, 
speak, spoken, strive, war, 
will. 

age, rjXiKia »..., 344 

rj/xepa 347 

age, see flower, great, old, 
pass. 

age (of full), rtXuog 727 

aged, Trpea^vrng 652 

aged man, irpeo-tvrrig — 

aged woman, 7rpe<j£vTig — 

ages, aiojv 19 

yevea 113 

ago, airo 63 

npo 653 

ago, see year. 

agony, ay ojvia 11 

agree, u<yi 215 

tvvosh) 324 

(rjv 354 

\i<rog 390 

6juoia£w 530 

7rei9(t) 609 

( 7rouco 636 

(Rev. 17:17) < pia .. 500 

yyv(x)fit] 124 

crvpxjHoveiji) 707 

(TWTiOrjfii 714 

agree with, a vnQwvuo 707 

agree together, avfKpojvecj . . — 

agreed (Mar. 14: 56), itroc .. 390 

agreeing (not), acrvfKpcjvog 89 

agreement, avvicaraOtcng .. 703 
aground, see run. 

ah, ova, or ovai 563 

air, ariQ 15 

ovpavog 571 

alabaster box, aXataarpov 26 

alas, ovai 563 

albeit, iva 385 

albeit.. not, iva firj 495 

alien, aXXorpwg 31 

alienate, a7raX\orpiow 59 

aliens (be), aTraXXorptou) .. — • 

alive (be), £aw 335 

alive again, ava^aoj 41 

alive (make), Zioottouoj 340 

all, cLTrag 60 

bXog 529 



( 875 ) 

all, btrog 539 I 

nag 597 i 

all, see any, at, first, house, 
most, no, places, speed. 

all (at), navriog 585 j 

all at once, naLinXrjOei 584 

all (for), see once. 

all manner, ?rac 597 | 

all night, see continue, 
all one's, see armour. 

all that, oo-oc 539 j 

all that, see for. 

all things, a nag 60 j 

alledge, 7r a par i9r] ft i 593 j 

allegory, aXXriyopew 29 

Alleluia, aXXnXovia — 

allow, yivuHTKh) 122 

doKifia^u) 160 

npoffde^ofiai. 662 

(JvvsvSokeoj 712 

allure, deXeaZu) 134 

Almighty, navroKpanop 585 

almost \ oXi y°£ ^ 

( sv 240 

(Txedov 715 

almost (be), fitXXu 478 

alms, eXerjuoavvr] 233 

almsdeeds, eXsrjp:ocrvvr] — 

aloes, aXor] 32 

alone, eavrov 172 

. * (380 

KaT ldiav { 406 

Karafiovag 413 

fiovov 506 

fiovog — 

alone (when they f idiog 380 

were) {Kara 406 

alone, see let. 
aloud, see cry. 

Alpha, A 1 

already, rjdrj 343 

already, see attain, now, sin. 

also, ajia 32 

Sri 138 

tri 318 

fisvTOi 481 

re 724 

also, see me, there. 

also if, kciv 403 

also.. not, ovfc 564 

altar, floj/xog 112 

Srvcnaffrrjpiov 379 

altered, erepog 318 

although, £t 183 

Kairoi 399 

altogether, bXog 529 

TravTug 585 

(Acts / iroXvg 643 
26:29) \ev 240 

alway, Siarravrog 147 

{rjfxepa 347 

nag 597 

TtavroTi 585 

always, aet 15 

Sea 139 

Sia7ravrog 147 

t/caorore 222 



AND 

always, ( Kat ^ *** 

J ' {nag 097 

7ravTri 585 

iravroTi — 

f nag 597 

\ha 138 

amazed (Lu.4:36), Sap.£og 359 

amazed (be), f/c7rXj7<Tcrw — 229 

/ EKoraaig 230 

\Xap.£avLo — 445 

fl-ioTjjjUi 269 

SafjiStofjLai .... 359 
amazed (be greatly), sKOa/x- 

£tw 226 

amazed (be sore), eicOantsu) — 

amazement, etcGTaaig 230 

7TTorj(rig 672 

ambassador (be an), npea- 

€evo) 652 

ambassage, irptv&tia — 

amen, afirjv 35 

amend / icoix-<poTepov — 428 

(beganto) \ex w 329 

amethyst, afxeOvcTTog 34 

amiss, aronog 90 

KaKOjg 401 

among, Sia , 142 

tig 197 

€K 215 

iv 240 

em 275 

Kara 406 

fitaog 483 

ixera .'..... 484 

napa 586 

npog 656 

vtto 776 

among, see compare, dwell, 
fall, from, in, out, speak. 

anathema, avaOe/xa 41 

anchor, ayicvpa 8 

ancle bone, rnpvpov 715 

and, aXXa 29 

afia 32 

yap 112 

Bri 133 

r) 340 

Kara 406 

(Joh. 3:25), fxtra 484 

bang 540 

ovv 567 

re 724 

and afterward, KctKfiOev — 399 

and even, opuog 531 

and from thence, KQKuQtv.. 399 
and he, see he also, him also, 
and his, see company. 

and I, Kqyu) 393 

and if, Kav 403 

and if, see if. 

and if so much, Kq,v 403 

and so, ovv 567 

and they, bang 540 

and there, /ea/ca 399 

and truly, ovv 567 

and [two and two], ava 39 

and yet, Kainep 398 



ANG 

angel, ayyeXoc 5 

angels(equalunto the), way- 

yeXog 390 

anger, opyi] 537 

anger, Trapopyi^ui 596 

angry (be), opyi^ofiai 537 

XoXaio 802 

angry (soon), opyiXog 537 

anguish, SXiijjig 376 

GTEvoxwpia 698 

ovvoxt) 713 

anise, avt}Qov 47 

anoint, aXu<pu) 27 

hxp i( ° i" 78 

tTTixpih) 290 

p.vpiZ,o) 511 

Xpiw 803 

anointing, xi 010 "/*" — 

anon, tvOsojg 322 

evQvg 323 

another, aWog 30 

erepog 318 

another, see compassion, one, 

other, preferring 

another man's, aWorpiog .. 31 

another nation (one of), aX- 

XocpvXog 32 

answer, airotzpiaig 72 

a7To\oyia 74 

S7repojTr]na 275 

answer, a7roKpivop,ai 71 

cnroXoyeofiai 74 

£7TW 291 

v7ro\ap.(3avo) 778 

answer again, avrairoKpi- 

vofiai .. 56 

avTiXeyo).. — 
answer for self, airoXoyto- 

fiai 74 

answer for self, cnroXoyia .. — 
answer of God, xpr)nariQ- 

ixog 803 

answer to, (7vcrrotx f '' J 715 

antichrist, avrixpivrog 57 

any, tic 209 

itcaoTog 221 

fit] 490 

firjdtig 496 

Ht)Tig 498 

ovSeig 565 

irag 597 

rig 732 

any, see never, time, whether, 
while, without. 

any further, tri 318 

any longer, tri — 

firjKETi 497 

any man, firjdeig 496 

fitjTig 498 

ovdeig 565 

rig 732 

any man, see if, neither, not, 
by, lest. 

anymore,tn 318 

(Rev.l8:22),ov/i?7 498 

ovKtri 566 

any more, see not, speak to. 



( 876 ) 

any one, irag 597 

any one on his way, see bring 

any thing, firjdecg 496 

rig 732 

any thing, see if, neither, 
any thing at all (Acts 25:8) 

rig 732 

anytime, see lest, neither, no 
any wise, see not 

. (Kara 406 

a P art \e&oe 380 

apart, see lay 

apiece, ava 39 

apostle, a-rrooToXog 77 

apostle (false), ipevdcnroaro- 

Xog 806 

apostleship, airoaToXr] 77 

apparel, toQrjg 306 

ifiaTiov = ... 384 

ipaTiap-og 385 

kcltclotoXj] 416 

apparelled, ip.aTiap,og 385 

appeal, ) e7riKa Wiai.. 284 

appeal unto J r 

appear, ava<paivop.ai 45 

efityaviZu) 240 

(.TTKbaivw 289 

fpXOfiai 301 

oTTTOfiai 535 

<paivu) 782 

Ciii.4. 15; | w 80g 

(pavepouj 783 

appearance, eidog 192 

otyig 582 

irpoaioTcov 667 

appearance, see outward, 

appearing, a7roKaXv\pig — 70 

tiricpavtia 289 

appearing (not), adrjXog 13 

appease, KaracTTtXXio 415 

appoint, avaSuKvvni 41 

aTTOKSifiai 70 

diaTCHJGit) 148 

5iaTi9spai 149 

IGTllfll 391 

Ka6iuTrip.i 396 

7T015O) 636 

(TWTaoau) 713 

tcmjgoj 720 

TiOrjfii 731 

appoint before, TtpoTaavopai 668 
appointed, see time. 

appointed (be), Ktifiai 419 

appointed to, see. death 

apprehend, KaTa.Xap.tavu) .. 412 

■KiaZ,u) 621 

approach, tyyi£u» 175 

approached (not to be), 

aTrpoaiTog 78 

apron, cipuKivQiov 685 

approve, a7rodEiKWfii 68 

doKip.aZo) 160 

GVVKTTaU) 713 

approved, doicip,og 160 

apt to teach, didaicTiKog 150 

Aquila, AicvXag 820 



AS 

archangel, apxayyeXog 83 

are(Rom. 2:8), sk 215 

arise, avataivoj 39 

avaTtXXu) 45 

avioTripi 53 

fiaXXuj 100 

yivoixai 117 

dityeipo) 154 

eyeipoj 176 

ei(repxop.ai 211 

ark, KiGtuTog 423 

axm, (3paxiojv 110 

arm self, birXi%op.ai 534 

armed (be), KaQoTrXi^opai.. 397 

armour, birXa 534 

armour (all), TravoirXia 585 

armour (whole), TravoTrXia — 

arms, ayicaXai 8 

arms (take up in), tvayKa- 

Xtgo/tac. 259 

army, iraptp,€oXr] 594 

arpaTivjxa 700 

orpaTOTrtSov 701 

array, ip,ariap,og 385 

array, irtpitaXXu 615 

arrayed (be), evdvu) 260 

arrive, KaTa7rXeoj 414 

irapataXXuj 587 

art, TexvT] 730 

art (thou), a 182 

arts (use), irpaaait} 651 

as, yap 1 12 

tig 197 

(Luke 8:5), ev 240 

Ka9airep 394 

KaQa 393 

icaQo 396 

KaQori 397 

KaOojg — 

Kara 406 

oiog 527 

bcrog 539 

bang 540 

OVThi 576 

Tpoirog 751 

wc 812 

w<m 815 

uxnrtp 816 

tjtnrepei — 

bHTTS 

as, see according as, becom- 
eth, concerning, crystal, 
even, forasmuch, inas- 
much, light, so, such. 

as concerning, Kara 406 

as concerning that, on 543 

as far as, axpi 99 

eiog 334 

as in a glass, see behold 

as it had been, wc 812 

watt 815 

as it were, wc 812 

WiTEl 815 

as large, ToaovTog 742 

as long as, etti 275 

baog 539 

brav .. 541 



AS 



/ / 



as many as, ouog. 
(Joh.8:*12) 



J irag 



539 
597 



\with 6g 

as much, ktoc 390 

as much as, baog 539 

as oft as, bauKiQ — 

as often as, baaicig — 

as pertaining to, Kara 406 

as soon, wc 812 

as soon as, evQeiog 322 

brav 541 

ore 542 

wg 812 

as though, on 543 

as touching, £7Ti 275 

Kara 406 

Trepi 613 

as well as, Kadairip 394 

as yet, see no, not. 

as yet, ov7rw 57 1 

as yet not, ovdtirb) 565 

ascend up, avataivu) 39 

ashamed (be), aiuxwo/jiai. . 18 

tTraiG'xvvoyiai 272 

KaTaio"xvvoj.. 411 

ashamed (make), Karaitrxwu) — 

ashamed (needeth not to be), 

aV£7TCU<TXVVTOg 47 

ashes, airodog 696 

ashes (turn into), Tscppou).. 730 
aside, iSiog 380 

, , T 406 

KaT lhav \ 380 

aside, see go, lay, turn. 

aside (go), avaxuptw 46 

ask, aired* 18 

tliTalu 268 

e7rtp<j)Ta<i) 274 

fpwraw 306 

Xiyw 449 

7rvv9avofiai 673 

ask after, e7repo)Tau) 274 

ask again, £7rair£w 59 

ask questions, avaKpivio — 43 

£7repwrati» ... 274 
asleep, see fall. 

asleep (be), KaBevdio 395 

Koi/jLao/xcu 426 

asleep (fall), a<pv7rvoto 99 

asp, acting 88 

ass, ovog 534 

vTToZvyiov 778 

ass (young), ovapiov 532 

assault, e0iot»7/u 328 

bpfxtj 538 

(Xafitavu) 445 

\-Ktipa 610 

irtipaZ,ii> — 

7reipau> 611 

assaying (Heb.ll : 29), icnpa 610 

assemble, avvepxofx.ai 712 

assemble — selves ) Hnn 

assemble together} ™ va V» 7 ° 8 

assembled (be), yivofxai 117 

assembled together (be), 

avvakiZo}xai 709 



assay 



assembling together, t-rciav- 

vayojyr) 287 

assembly, eic/cX^aia 227 

avvayuiyt] 709 

assembly (general), rcavr]- 

yvpig 585 

assent, av vtiQt][ii 714 

assist, -Kapiarrjfii 595 

assurance, Tciarig 624 

irXrjpoQopia 630 

assurance (full), irXrjpocpopia. — 

assure, irtiQw 609 

assured of (be), 7riorow 627 

assuredly, aa<paXu)g 89 

assuredly, see gather. 

astonished ( Sctfitog 359 

(Lu.5:9)\7rf,oi£ X w 616 

astonished (be), tKTrXrjaao) 229 

eZicrrrifii . . 269 

Bra/xteo/jiai 359 

astonished (make), t%iaTrjfxi 269 

astonishment, e^crracng 230 

astray, see go. 

asunder, see burst, cut, de- 
part, dividing, pluck, put, 
saw. 

at, airo 

<5ia 



tig 

£K . 



(fiTrpoaQtv 



Kara 

ivapa 

Tttpi 

Trpoc 

at, see all, attendance, 
charges, come, command- 
ment, forth, hand, in, 
look, strain. 

at all, KaOoXov 

at all, (Rev. 18:14),ov fiij. 

bXcjg 

at all, see any, no, neither, 
at hand, see nigh. 

at least, ye 

at the, see beginning. 

at the least, kqv 

athirst (be), dcipaoj 

atonement, KaraXXayr} — 

attain, KaraXajxtavio 

KCLTaVTad) 

Xa/Jitavu) 

irapaKoXovBtix) 

<p9av(v 

attain already, <p9av(o 

attend continually upon, 

7ipo(TKapTeps(iJ 

attend unto, Tcpoatx 03 

attend upon (1 Co. 7:35), 

£V7rpocrtSpog 

attendance to (give),\ irpo- 
attendance at (give), J <r£%<u 

attentive (be very), eiacpe- 
fiafiai 

audience, i. q. hearing, aicori 
audience (give), aicovco — 



63 
138 

197 
215 
239 
240 
275 
406 
586 
613 
656 



396 
498 
529 



113 

403 
159 
413 
412 
414 
445 
591 
785 



665 
664 



325 

664 



228 
22 



BAD 

audience of (in the), cacovo) 22 

Augustus', (rsSaarog 683 

Augustus, EeGciGTog »62 

austere, avarrjpog 91 

author, airtog 19 

apxnyog 84 

authority, e Zovcna. 269 

t-niTayt] 288 

virepoxri 775 

authority (exercise), i^ovai- 

alu .. 270 
KaTtZ,ovciaZ,oj 417 
authority (of great) , Svvaa- 

rrjg 167 

authority over, see usurp. 

avail, ktxvoj 392 

avenge, exducew 223 

( Kpivd) 433 

{Kpi[xa — 

( 7roit(t) 636 

Xeicdiicqaig 223 

avenger, eicSiKog ... — 

avoid, bkkXlvoj 228 

EKrpeTrofiai 23 1 

TrapaiTeofiai 590 

7repu<JTt]fMi 616 

(TTtXXof.iai 698 

avoid (to), via 141 

awake, Sifyeipw 154 

eyeipu) 176 

eicvri<p<o 229 

awake (be), diaypi]yopeu> . . 144 

awake out of \ t%virviZ,(x> 270 

sleep J tZvTTv'og — 

aware (be ), y ivioctku) 122 

eiStu) 188 

away, t£<D , 270 

away, see captive, carry, cast, 
casting, catch, convey, 
done, draw, fade, fall, flee, 
go, lead, led, move, pass, 
pine, put, putting, roll, 
sail, send, take, thrust, 
turn, untaken, vanish, 
wash, wear, wipe, wither. 

away into, see carrying, 
away of the flood, see carried, 
away to, see carried, 
away with, see carried. 

away with, aipw 17 

axe, a%ivr\ 58 

babbler, airtpnoXoyog 696 

babe, fipeQog Ill 

vqinog 515 

back, vo)Tog 52 1 

back, ottigu) 534 

back, see draw, fraud, go, 

keep, roll, 
back again, see return, 
back again, see turn. 

backbiters, KaraXaXog 412 

backbitings, KaraXaXia — ■ — 

backside, ornaQtv 534 

backward, ottktw — 

bad, tcaicog 400 

-ovqpog 646 

aawpog 680 



BAG 

bag, fiaXavrtov 100 

y\u)(T<70KOfjiov 124 

balances, see pair. 

band, levKrrjpia 337 

band, OTcupa 695 

band, avi^deo-fiog 710 

band together / avarpo^r} .. 715 
(Acts 23: 12) \irouu 636 

bands, dscfxog 136 

bank, rpairs^a 748 

banqueting, ttotoq 650 

baptism, jSaTrrio-jLta 102 

(3a7TTi(T[iog — 

baptist, /3a7rn£w 101 

(3a7rTi<TTrjg 102 

baptize, /3a7rri£u> 101 

barbarian, fiaptapog 102 

barbarous, (iaptapog — 

bare, yvjxvog 129 

barley, tcpiOr) 433 

barley, adj., tcpiQivog — 

barn, airoQr\Kr) 69 

barren, apyog 80 

crreipa 698 

base, Tdiruvog 720 

base things, ayzvr\g 6 

baser sort, ayopaiog 9 

basket, Kocpivog 431 

aapyavt] 680 

(nrvpig 697 

bason, vntTi\p 516 

bastard, voQog — 

battle, 7ro\£/ioc 641 

be (Lu. 24:21), ayw 10 

yivofxai 117 

£i 182 

tir\v 193 

eifxi 194 

eivai 195 

eio-i 213 

evi 262 

totaQai 306 

tafiiv 307 

evofxai 308 

tare 309 

tart 310 

earoj 316 

eX<o 329 

7\\ir\v 350 

rjv 354 

r)TiD 358 

i(70i 390 

Ka9L<rrr]fJLi 396 

Keifxai 419 

fieXXio 478 

ttouii) 636 

<TV[i€aivu> 705 

Tvyxavcj 751 

(1 Co. 16:6), tv X ov .... 752 

vTrapxw 772 

u) 808. cjv 810 

be [abide], Siarpitco 149 

be [joined with far], a7re^w 62 
be— death fOavarog .... 359 

(Heb. 9:16) \<pepu> 784 

be (to) (Acts 13:22), ug .. 197 



( 878 ) 

be with, Trpocfjisvoi) 666 

crvvfi/xi 711 

beam, fioicog 160 

bear, apicrog 81 

bear, aipio 17 

avacpepoj 46 

jSaora^w 105 

ysvvao) 114 

tKcpspu) 231 

TTOieu) 636 

areyoj 698 

tlktoj 731 

vTTocpepcj 780 

(ptpw 784 

(popsu) 789 

bear, see children, witness. 

bear about, Trepuptpu 619 

bear fruit, KapTrotyoptoj — 405 

bear long, fiaicpo Qv [xeoj 469 

bear up, aipoj 17 

bear up into, avrotyOaXfxew 57 

bear with, avtx°P- ai 47 

beast, £wov 340 

Srripiov 375 

KTrjvog 435 

beast (slain), ccpaywv 715 

beast (venomous), Srjpiov.. 375 

beast (wild), Brjpiov — 

beasts, see fourfooted. 
beasts (fight with), Sqpio- 

/ua^£w 375 

beat, depio 135 

patdi^u) 676 

TVKTd) 752 

beat into, E7rt€aXXio 281 

beat upon, 7rpocr/co7rrw — 665 
irpo<jTrnrT(t> — 666 
beat vehemently against, 

Trpoapr}yvvi.u — 

beat vehemently upon, icpoa- 

prjyvvfXL — 

beat with rods, pa€diZ,(o — 676 

beautiful, wpaiog 812 

because, yap 113 

dioTi 158 

evsKa 261 

tirti 273 

tiretdr] 274 

iva 385 

KaQoTi 397 

07ra>c 536 

on 543 

because, see for. 

because of, aito 63 

$La 138 

t/c 215 

tv 240 

ETTl 275 

7rpoc 656 

Xapiv 797 

because that, yap 112 

Sia 140 

SioTt 158 

tcadoTi 397 

on 543 

beckon, diavtvto 147 



BEG 

beckon, Karavevu) 413 

Karaaud) 415 

vevoj 514 

become, ytvofxai 117 

become, see dead, poor, ser- 
vant, uncircumcised, un- 
profitable, vain. 

become, Tcpt-Ku 652 

become of none, see effect. 

becometh (as), a^iwg 58 

becometh, see holiness. 

bed, kXivij 425 

KOITT] 427 

Kpattarog 431 

bed (make), arptjvvvfii — 701 

befall, yivofxai 117 

(jvfitaivw 705 

avvavraui 710 

before, airsvavn 61 

sav 170 

«c 197 

£fX7rpocr9ev ... 239 

tv 240 

ivavri 259 

ivavTiov — 

evwTTiov 264 

£7Tt 275 

Kara 406 

KarsvavTi 417 

Karevojiriov — 

Ciav firj 494 
(Joh.7:51)< itpoTi- 

\ pov.. 668 

irapa 586 

npiv & irpiv 7} 653 

7rpo — 

irpog 656 

( TCpOOlx)- 

(Actsl3:24K irov 667 
yirpo .. 653 

C 7TpO(T(t>- 

(2Co.8:24K irov 667 
Xjiq .... 197 

Tzportpov 668 

TO TTpOTtpOV 

TTpiOTOV 671 

7Tp(t)TOg — 

before, see appoint, begin, 
bring, choose, confirm, 
day, determine, go, know, 
meditate, never, ordain, 
preach, prove, run, say, 
see, set, speak, stand, 
suffer, take, tell. 

before (.be), irpovTrapx^ — 668 

before that, irpiv t] 653 

before the face of, airo 63 

before the presence, Karevoj- 

7TIOV 417 

before them (Mat. 14:6), jxt- 

aog 483 

beforehand, see manifest, 

open, testify, thought, 
beforehand (make up), -rrpo- 

KarapriC^ 655 

beforetime (be), Trpovxapxw 668 

beg, aired) 18 

ETraiTtio 272 



BEG 

beg, irpoaatTeu) 662 

began, see amend, world. 

beget, airoKveo} 73 

yevvaoj 114 

beget again, avayevvaio .... 40 

beggar, ttt^xoq 673 

beggarly, itto)x o G — 

begin, apxofxai 85 

evapxofiat 259 

fieXXio 478 

irpoivapxofiat, 654 

begin, see sink. 

begin before, irpoevapxonai 654 

begin to, see dawn. 

beginning, ap^afievog 82 

apxV 84 

irpuToq 671 

beginning, see begin, rehearse 
from, world. 

beginning (at the), irpojrov 671 
beginning (from the), avoj- 

Bev 58 

begotten (only), ftovoyevrjg 505 

beguile, SeXeaZoj 134 

e^airarau) 266 

napaXoyiZofiai . . . . 592 
beguile of reward, Karatpa- 

tevu) 410 

behalf, fitpog 483 

behalf, see on. 

behalf of (in), i»7rep 773 

behalf of (on), u7rep — 

behave. . self, ava<TTpe(poj 45 

yivofiai 117 

behave. . self disorderly, arcwc- 

reoj 90 

behave.. self uncomely, aa- 

Xrifiovna 89 

behave. . self unseemly, aa- 

Xrifiovno — 

behaviour, Karaarrifia 415 

behaviour (of good), Ko<rpoc 429 

behead, airoKeipaXiZu) 71 

beheaded (be), ireXeKiZ,op.ai 611 

behind, ovricOev 534 

Officii) — 

behind, see come, tarry, 
behind (that which is), vare- 

pr\\ia 781 

behold, avaQeiopew 42 

|8\e7rw 108 

eideoj 188 

efiiXeiro) 235 

eTTOTTTeVh) 290 

eipopau) 329 

Ssaofiai 361 

Sewpeoj 374 

ids 380 

idov 381 

Karavoto) 414 

opau) 536 

behold, as in a glass, Karon- 

rpiZ,op.ai 418 

behold (earnestly), aTevi^io 90 
behold (stedfastly), areviZoj — 

behove, Set 132 

ocpeiku) 579 



( 879 ) 

beyond, irepav 613 

being, see burdensome, dead. 

being (have our) (Acts 17: 

28), eofiev 307 

belief, iriarig 624 

believe, ireiOo) 609 

TTHJTtVU) 622 

iriOTig , 624 

inarog 626 

believe not, aireiQeoj 60 

a7rioT£<t> 62 

believed (be most surely), 

ir\r]po<popsb) 630 

believer (1 Ti. 4 : 12), iriarog 626 
believers (Acts 5 : 14), ttkt- 

revoj 622 

believing, ttkttoq 626 

believing (not), airiorog. ... 63 

belly, yacrrrjp 113 

KoiXia 426 

belong (Mar 9:41), tore.... 309 

t(TTl 310 

beloved, ayaTraio 2 

ayaTti\Tog 4 

beloved (dearly), aya7njTog — 

beneath, Karw 418 

benefactor, evepyerrjg 322 

benefit, ayaBog 1 

evepyeaia 322 

X a P l Q 797 

benevolence, evvoia 324 

berry, see olive. 

beryl, firjpvXXog 106 

beseech, Seoftai 135 

epojraoj 306 

irapaKaXeui 590 

besets (which easily), evire- 

piararog 324 

beside, ye 113 

beside, em 275 

aw 707 

XWjOi? 805 

beside. . self (be), fiaivofiai 468 

sZkttthxi.. 269 

besides, Xonrov 464 

besides, see owe. 

best, KpeiTTojv 432 

TrpoJTog 671 

bestow, didujfii 151 

ovvayh) 708 

bestow labour, Koiriaoj 428 

bestow to feed, ^w/k£w .... 808 

bestow upon, 7repiTi6t]p.i .. 619 

betray, Trapadidoj/jii 589 

betrayer, Trpodorrig. , 654 

better, icaXog 402 

(1 Co. 7:38), Kpeia- 

aov 432 

Kp£UTGlOV 

( Mar 9: 42, ( fiaXXov 470 

• lCo.9:15)\fca\oc.. 402 

(Phi. 2:3), virepex*» 775 

Xpjjaro£ 803 

better, w^fXfw 817 

better (be), Sia<pepo> 149 

7rpof%o/iat 655 



BLA 

better for (be), crvfupepo* 707 

better (be the), irepiaoevo) .. 618 
better (it were) (Lu.l7:2), 

XvaireXei 465 

between, ev 240 

[itcrog 483 

fiera^v 488 

7rpoc 656 

between, see difference. 

betwixt, £k 215 

bewail, tcXauo 423 

K07TTO) 429 

irevBeoj 612 

beware, j8\€7rw 108 

Trpoatx 10 664 

(pvXacrau) 791 

bewitch, /3a<x/caiz/w 105 

tli(STr\\ii 269 

bewray(Mat.26:73){™»^ 

beyond, e/e 215 

tirtKEiva 274 

(GaU:13), Kara .. 406 

VTrsp 773 

vTrtptKiiva 775 

beyond, see go, measure, 
stretch. 

bid, ittu) 291 

KaXeoj 401 

KeXevot 420 

Xeyio 449 

TrpooTaaou) 666 

bid, see farewell. 

bid again, avriKaXeio ...... 56 

bier, copog 690 

bill, fi&Xiov 107 

ypa/x/xa 126 

bind, Secrfxevo) 136 

dec* 137 

Trporeivoi 668 

bind on, virodeofiai 778 

bind under a, see curse. 

bind up, Karade a* 411 

bind with, see oath. 

bird, opveov 538 

irereivov 620 

"KTt\vov 672 

birth, y evert] 114 

yevvrjcng 115 

birth, see travail. 

birthday, yeveaia 114 

birthright, TrpwroroKia 672 

bishop, eTtiGKOTTog 286 

bishop, see office. 

bishoprick, 67rt(TK;o7r?j 286 

bit, %aXivoc 795 

bite, daKvoj 131 

bitter, 7ri/cpoc 62 1 

bitter (be), TriKpaivoj — 

bitter (make), -TriKpaivoj — — 

bitterly, TriKpwc — 

bitterness, iriKpia — 

black, p.eXag 478 

blackness, yvotyog 124 

Z,o<pog 338 

blade, %opro£ 802 



BLA 

blame, KctTayivuxricu) 410 

fioj/xeofiai 512 

blame (without), afiw/xog.. 37 

blameless, afxe/nrTog 34 

a/j,u)firjTog 37 

avairiog 42 

av£yic\r]Tog 46 

av6iri\r)TTTog> 47 

blameless, adv. a/je/*7rrwc . . 35 

blaspheme, j8Aa<T07?jii£w 107 

blasphemer, flXavcprjueu) — 

j3Xa(T(priixog.... 108 

blasphemous, (3Xa<T(pr)fM)g .. — 

blasphemously, flXaatyrifXEU) 107 

blasphemy, fiXacrcprjuia 108 

blasphemy, see speak. 

blaze abroad, ha^rj/xiZo) 149 

blemish, fi^fiog 512 

blemish (without), a/xojfiog 37 

bless, evXoytiD 324 

blessed, EvXoyrjrog — 

fiaKapwg 468 

blessed (be), EvsvXoyeofiai 261 

blessed (call), fiaicapiZo) 468 

blessedness, fiaKapiOfiog — 469 

blessing, evXoyia 324 

blind, rvcpXog 752 

blind, TvcpXoio — 

blinded (be) , 7rwpow 675 

blindfold, TrepiKaXvTTTCi) 616 

blindness, mopiixng 675 

blood, aijia 16 

blood, see issue, shedding. 

bloody flux, dvcrevrepia 168 

blot out, aZaXeupu), 266 

blow, eiriyivofxat 282 

7TVECJ 635 

blow softly, v7ro7rveu> 779 

board, aavig 680 

boast, KaTaKav\aop:ai 411 

tcavx^o/xai 419 

Aeyw 449 

boast against, icaraKavxao- 

pcu 411 

boast great things, fieyaXav- 

X i(t > 475 

boast (make), Kavxaofiai.. 419 

boaster, aXa'Cuv 27 

boasting, aXa^ovEia 26 

Kavxnjxa 419 

Kavxr}<ng — 

boat, TrXoiapiov . 63 1 

(Ticacpr) 686 

bodily (2 Co. 10:10), ata/ia 111 

cnofxariKog 718 

bodily, crw/xariKwe — 

body, (Tiofia 717 

XP<»Q 805 

body, see dead. 

body (of the same), (Tucro-w/ta 714 

boisterous, iG%vpog 392 

bold (Philem 8), Trappr}oia 596 

bold (be), Joh. 8:57), t%w.. 329 

Sapped) 360 

-rrapprjcnaZofxai . . 596 

roXfiau) 74 1 



( 880 ) 

bold (be very), a7roroXp,au) 78 
bold (wax), Trappi)<riaZ,of.iai 596 
boldly (Heb. 13:6), Sappsio 360 

7rappt]Gia 596 

(Acts 9:28), Tcappi\- 

aiaZ,op,ai — 

(Mar.l5:43),ro\juaa> 741 
boldly, see preach, speak, 
boldly (the more), roXfirjpo- 

rtpov 741 

boldness, Ttappr)<sia 596 

boldness, see speech. 

bond, ^£(Tjuoc 136 

bond, SovXog 163 

bond, crvvdE(T[xog 710 

bondage, SovXeio. 1 63 

bondage (be in), SovXevu) .. — 
bondage (be under), 8ovXou> 164 
bondage (bring into), dovXom — 

KCLTCL- 

dovXout.. 411 

bondmaid, TraiSiGtcr) 583 

bondman, SovXog 163 

bonds, aXvaig 32 

bonds (be in), Sew.. 137 

bonds (that are in), deo-jiuoc 136 

bondwoman, TraidiaKt] 583 

bone, ogteov 540 

bone, see ancle. 

book, (SitXiov 107 

pitXog — 

book (little), flitXapiSiov .. — 

border, KpcMTTTEdov 431 

border, [XEOopia 478 

bpia 538 

born, yEvog 115 

born ( be), yevvau> 114 

TLICTO) 731 

born again (be), avayevvau) 40 

born out of due time EKTpoofia 231 
born (they that are), yEvvr\- 

rog 115 

borne, see grievous. 

borrow, oavEiZ,a) 132 

bosom, KoXTcog 428 

both, ctfupoTEpog 37 

dvo 167 

EKaarog 221 

te 724 

both me, icqfie 393 

bottles, acTKog 87 

bottom, kcltu) 418 

bottomless, atvaaog 1 

bottomless pit, d&voaog — 

bought, see buy. 

bound, opoOsaia 538 

bound about (be), TrspidEofiai 616 

bound (be), SetrpEu) 136 

, o^elXo) 579 

bound with (be), TTEpiKEifjiai — 

avvhofxai 710 

bountifully, EvXoyia 324 

bountifulness, cnrXorrig 63 

bounty, evXoyia 324 

bow, ro^ov 741 

bow, Ka/nrTU) 403 

kXivw 426 



BRI 

bow, Ti9t)/xi 731 

bow down, kXivw 426 

<TvyKafi7TTio 703 

bow the knee, yovvKETEi» . . 126 

bow together, avyKv-Kna — 704 

bowels, GirXayxya 696 

box, aXata(7Tpov 26 

box, see alabaster. 

bramble bush, i\ fiarog 106 

branch, flaiov 100 

KXadog 423 

KXr)fia 424 

GTOitag 699 

brasen vessel, xaXiciov 796 

brass, %a\K£oc 795 

brass, %a\Koc 796 

brass (fine), xaXKo\i€avov — 

brawler (not a), a/xaxog — 34 

bread, aprog 83 

bread, see unleavened. 

breadth, TrXarog 627 

break, oiapprjyvvfii 148 

Karayvvfii 411 

KarcLKXaio — 

kXclZu 423 

Xvu> 466 

prfyvvfiL 677 

GVvdpVTTTU) 713 

avvrpttu) 714 

(t^i^w 716 

break forth, pr\yvvp.i 677 

break in pieces, avvrpitio .. 714 

break of day, a vyrj 90 

break off, ekkX^oj 227 

break through, diopwau ... 158 

break to shivers, avvrpitb) 714 

breakup, e^opvttoj 269 

Xvu> 466 

breaker, 7rapa€arrjg 587 

breakers, see covenant. 

breaking, KXaaig 424 

(Ro. 2:23), napa- 

taaig 587 

breast, art]9og 699 

breastplate, S-wpag 379 

breath, ttvoy] 635 

breathe, e/xttveu) 239 

breathe on, EpQuvaa) 240 

brethren, a8EX<porr}g 13 

brethren, see brother, 
brethren, see love as, love of 

the. 
brethren (false), ipevSadeX- 

<pog 806 

bride, vv/xcpr] 519 

bridechamber, vv/x<pwv — 

bridegroom, vvp,<piog — 

bridle, x a ^ lv °Q 795 

bridle, xaXivayijjyEU) — 

y ' \oXiyog 528 

briefly, see comprehend. 

brier, rpi€oXog 750 

bright, Xafnrpog 447 

<pu>TEivog 794 

bright, see shine. 

brightness, a ?ravya(T/j,a 60 



BRI 

brightness, tTri<pavtia 289 

Xa/wrporT/c 447 

brim, avoj 57 

brimstone, Ssiov 361 

BeiioSrjg — 

bring, ayoj 10 

airayio 59 

aircHpepu) 78 

eTTKpepu) 289 

epXOfiai 301 

UJTTJ/U 391 

Kopulu 428 

Xa/x€avo) 445 

•Kapt\o) 595 

iroisu) 636 

irpovayh) 661 

■jrpocnpepoj 667 

Qepoj 784 

bring, see light, word. 

bring again, a7ro<7rp£0w.... 77 

avayoj 41 

bring against, E7ri<pepoj 289 

bring before, 7rapicrr/jjLn 595 

bring down, Karayoj 41] 

bring forth, avayu 41 

cnroKvsoj 73 

fiXaoravio 107 

yevvaoj 114 

Sidufii ,.... 151 

SK^aWu) 222 

eicQepu) 231 

e£ayo) 265 

Karaycj 411 

7rapadtd(t)/xi. . . . 589 

TTOieoj 636 

Trpoayw 653 

7TpO(j)6p<i) 668 

TIKTO) 731 

(pepoj 784 

bringforthfruit,Kaj07ro^op£w 405 

bring forth plentifully, tv<po- 
peo) 327 

bring forward on . . . journey, 

7rpo7rs/t7rw 656 

bring fruit, see perfection, 
bring in, see privily. 

bring in. .into, eicHpepw 214 

tioayio 211 

bring into, see bondage, cap- 
tivity, subjection. 

bring low, Ta.irt.ivou) 720 

bring on journey, 7rpo7T£/x7rw 656 

bring on way, irpoTTtfnru) .. 656 

bring out, t^ayoj 265 

irpoayoj 653 

bring safe, #iacra>£a» 148 

bring tidings, see glad, good. 

bring to, irpotjtytpw 667 

bring to, see desolation, no- 
thing, nought, remem- 
brance. 

bring (to land), icarayo) 411 

bring together, (rvfxQepoj 707 

bring under, see power. 

bring unto, irpoafytpu) 667 



( 881 ) 

bring up, ava.Tpe<puj 45 

avacptpu) 46 

tKTpe<poj 231 

rpe<poj 749 

bring up, see children. 

bring up again, avayu> 41 

bring upon, eiraycj 272 

bringing, see salvation. 

bringing in, eTreiaaycoyr}.... 274 

broa.d, svpvxojpog 326 

broad (make), irXaTvvoj.. .. 627 
broidered, see hair. 

broiled, o7rroc 536 

broken (be), crvvOXaopai .. 712 

broken (meat), KXaafia .... 424 

broken up (be), diopvcrcraj .. 158 

brokenhearted / icapdia. — 404 
(Lu. 4:l8)\avvTpi£oj.. 714 

brood, voaaia 518 

brook, xeijuappog 798 

brother, adtXipog 11 

brotherhood, adeXtyoTrig — 13 
brotherly, see kindness, love. 
brought (Mat. 1 : 12), {istol- 

Ktaia 489 

brought (be), yivofiai 117 

brought down, (be), kclto.- 

tita^ofiai 410 

brought forth, ayu) 10 

brought in (unawares), 7ra- 

ptlOOLKTOQ 594 

brought to pass (be), yivo- 
fiai 117 

brought up with, GvvrpoQog 714 

brow, o<ppvg 580 

bruise, Spavoj 376 

avvTpi€oj 714 

brute, aXoyog 32 

bud, (SXacFTavoj 107 

buffet, Ko\a0i£w 427 

build, KaraGKEvaZio 415 

oiKodofisoj 525 

build again, ai/oi/cooo/ifw ... 55 

build thereon \ STroiKodo- 
build thereupon/ /x£o> 290 

build up, f7ronco8o[i8u) — 

oacoSofieoj 525 

build upon, eTroiKodo/xeoj — 290 
builded together (be) , avv- 

oiKoSofieofxat 713 

builder, oiKodofieoj 525 

rexviTTjg 730 

building, evdoixr](ng 260 

KTiaig 435 

oiKodofirj 525 

bull, ravpog 720 

bundle, Ssafirj 136 

ir\T}6og 629 

burden, fiapog 102 

(popnov 789 

burden, icaratapsoj 410 

burden [ship's], yofiog 125 

burdened (2 Co. 8 : 13), 

SXityig 376 

burdened, (be), (Sapeo) 102 

burdensome (Sapog — 



BY 

burdensome (be), Karavap- 

icau> 413 

burdensome (from being), 

a&apr}g 1 

burial, £VTa<pia%uj 263 

buried with (be), avvQair- 

TOfxai 712 

burn, iKKaiop.ai 227 

Kaiio 399 

KaraKaioj 411 

7rvpoofxai 674 

burn, see incense. 

burn up, e/nrprjOuj 239 

KaraKano 411 

burn utterly, /caraKato; .... — 
burned (be), (Heb. 6 : 8) 

Kavaig 4I9 

burning, irvpwaig 674 

burning, see heat. 

burnt offering, oXoKavroj/Ma 528 

burnt offering (whole), 6X0- 

KavTOJfia — 

burst, prjyvvfii 677 

burst asunder, Xaiesoj 443 

bury, evra<piaZ,io 263 

3a7rrw 360 

bury (Mat. 27:7), Taprj. ... 723 

burying, evraipiaafiog 263 

bush, flarog (r)) 106 

bush, see bramble. 

bushel, fiodiog 503 

business, 7tpayp.a 651 

cnrovdr] 697 

Xpua ., 802 

business, see your. 

busybody, Trepupyog 616 

busybody (be a), 7repiapya%- 

ofxai — 

busybody in other men's mat- 
ters, aXXoTpio£7ri<jK07rog 31 

but, aXXa 29 

yap 112 

sav 170 

eifjir) 186 

eKTog 231 

V 340 

fievTOi 481 

M 490 

eav [iTj 494 

fiovov 506 

ovv 567 

irXt]v 629 

but, see if, nay, yet. 

but either, r\ 340 

but for a, see moment. 

but now, ra vvv 520 

but rather, irXriv 629 

but that, \ir\ 490 

but even, see moreover. 

buy, ayopa^io 9 

(aveofiai 811 

buy and sell, ffnTopevofiai.. 239 

by, airo 63 

$ia , 138 

«£ 19V 

£K 215 

*v 240 



BY 

by, £7ri 275 

Kara 406 

irapa 586 

irpoq 656 

virep 773 

viro 776 

by, see come, constraint, no, 
order, pass, sail, stand, 
take, 
by all, see means. 

by and by, t%avTt\g 266 

evOeojg 322 

evQvg 323 

by any, see means. 

by any means, ov [xrj 498 

by any means, see if. 

by day, see day . 

by [hundreds, &c], ava — 39 

by reason of, Sia 139 

sk 215 

kvtKCL 261 

by. .side, irapa 586 

by some, see means. 

by the means of, £k 215 

by the space of, cnro 63 

£7Tl 275 

by this time, rjdrj 343 

by what, see means. 

by (where-), Kara 406 

by (where-), (irtpi 613 

(Acts 19:40), (with 6c. 

"y (where-) {r,f„: ™ 

Caesar, Kaicrap 847 

cage, <pv\aKi] 791 

calf, fto(Txog 507 

calf (make a , /AOcr^o7roi6a> — 

call, £7riKa\eo[jiai 284 

nriXeyofiai 285 

£7TW 291 

epeo} 300 

can 310 

KaXeio 401 

Xfyw 449 

fieTaKaXtO/xai 488 

ovop,a£io 533 

7rpo(rayop£vo[iai 661 

TTpoaKaktoiiai 664 

0on/£w 792 

call, see blessed, common, 
question. 

call for, aiTsoj 18 

ftfraKaXfOjuai 488 

/j£ra7T£/i7ra> — 

7rapaKa\£(<> 590 

7rpocrKaX£0)Ltat .... 664 

fwww 792 

call forth, KaXeoj 401 

call hither, fisraKaXtop,ai .. 488 

call in, ei(TKa\eu) 214 

call on, tirucaXeofxai 284 

call to \ irpocncaXeofiai.. ..664 
unto/ 7rpo(T<p<t)V£(o .... 667 
call to, see mind, remem- 
brance. 



( 882 ) 

call together, GvyicaXtoj — 703 
crvvaOpoiZuj . . 709 
call upon, ETTiKaXionai — 284 
call (when I), (2 Ti. 1:5), 

Xafitavu) 445 

called, kXtjtoq 425 

(Mar. 15:16), 6 tan 522 

ovofia 532 

called (be), fTrovo/Lta^ouat.. 290 
■XprjfiaTiKio .... 803 
called (falsely so), ipevdiovv- 

fiog 806 

called in question (be), Kpivoj 433 

calling, kXtjgiq 425 

calm, yaXrjvr) 112 

Calvary, Kpaviov 43 1 

camel, Kaju^Xoc ,. 403 

camp, irapefitoXr] 594 

can, dvvap,ai 1 64 

(Mat. 27:65), eiSeio .. 188 

£ X w 329 

W)(V ti) 392 

can, see not. 

can be, fvfo%£rai 260 

can do, ovvaixai 164 

candle, Xvxvog 466 

candlestick, Xvxvia 465 

canker, yayypaiva 112 

cankered (be), Karioo/mi .. 418 

cannot {olT.::::::. :::::::: 552 

cannot, see cease, 
cannot be, see moved. 

cannot do, advvarog 15 

captain, apxnyog 84 

OTpaTrjyog 700 

XiXiapxog 801 

captain (chief), X tXtap%oc.. — 

captain (high), %iXiap%oc. . — 
captain of the guard, arpa- 

T07redapxVQ 701 

captive, ai^/zaXwroc 19 

captive (lead), ai^aXwreuw — 
captive (lead away) aix~ 

}iaXb)Ti^(Ji — 

captive (take), £wyp£« 339 

captivity, aixp-aXojcna 19 

captivity (bring into), aix~ 

lxaXh)TiZ,ii) — 

carcase (Heb. 3:17), kuiXov 442 

7rr(Ofxa 672 

care, fiepi/jLva 482 

cnrovdr] 607 

care, fieXei 478 

fiepifxvao) 482 

(Phi. 4:10), (ppovscj.. 790 

care (earnest), cnrovdrj 697 

care (have), fiepifivaoj 482 

care of (take), tirifAeXtofxai 285 

care (take), /itXu 478 

care, or carefulness (with- 
out), apepipvog 35 

careful (be), fispifxvao} 482 

<ppovi(o 790 

^povnZu) 791 



CAS 

carefully, see seek, 
carefully (the more), o-kov 

dcMog 697 

carefulness, airovdr} — 

carefulness, see care. 

carnal, aapiziKog 680 

<TapZ — 

carnally (Ro. 8:6), cap £ .. — 
carnally, see minded. 

carpenter, tektuv .... , 727 

carriages (to take up), airoff- 

Ksva^o/xai 76 

carried away of the flood, 

7Tora[xo(popr]Tog 649 

carried away to (Mat. 1:11), 

fisToiicecna 489 

carried away with (be), ovv- 

airayop,ai 710 

carried (be), ay io 10 

carried out (be), fKKO/ii^o/iai 228 

carry, aipw 17 

aircxpepu) 78 

ficMTTdZti) 105 

dicHpepu) 149 

eXavvuj 232 

<7vyK0/n£u> 704 

0£pw 784 

carry about, Trtpitytpti) 619 

carry away, a7rayw 59 

airotptpti) 78 

/w£roiKt£<i> 489 

carry forth, sKcpepu) 23 1 

carry out. iKtytpu) — 

carry over, /i£rart0?j/xi 489 

carry up, ava<ptpu) 46 

carrying away into, fxsroiKS- 

aia 489 

case, aina 18 

case, see no. 

cast, (3aXXu 100 

tKTtlVU) 230 

7rapa$id(i>p.i 589 

piTTTii) 678 

cast [a stone's cast], j3oXr) 109 

cast about, 7T£pi£aXXw 615 

cast away, airoflaXXa) 68 

a7Th}9ofiai 79 

cast away (be), %r)p,io<o 337 

cast (be), £K7ri7rrw 229 

cast down, icaOaipto) 394 

KarataXXa) .... 410 

piTTTti) 678 

raiTfivog 720 

cast down, see hell- 

cast down headlong, Kara- 

KprjjjiviZu) 412 

cast forth, f k€o.XXoj 222 

cast in . . teeth, overflow . . 532 
cast in the mind, diaXoyi^o- 

fiai 146 

cast into, ep.€aXX(o 235 

cast lots, Xayxavio 442 

cast off, aOeTsu) 15 

airoriOrjfii 78 

piTTTli) 678 

cast .. out, j8aXXo> 100 

£K£aXXw 222 



82 

18 

19 

462 



CAS 

cast out, (Acts ( eicOsrog •• 227 
7:19) (Troiew .... 636 

SRTlQrjfll 230 

piTTTOJ 678 

cast stones, XiQo£oXeu> 460 

cast (themselves), cnroppiir- 

tio 75 

cast upon, e7ri6a\Xw 281 

tirippiTTTU) 286 

castaway, adoKi/xog 14 

casting away, cnrotoXi) — 68 

castle, 7rapsfi€o\r] 594 

Castor and Pollux, Ahxjkov- 

poi 827 

catch, aypevu) 9 

ap'KaZ.i)) 82 

emkafitavofxai 284 

Zojyptu) 339 

Brjpevoj 375 

Xafitavit) 445 

7rta?w 621 

avWajxtavd) 705 

<rvvapiraZ,(!t) 710 

catch away, ap7ra£w 82 

cattle, Srpsfifia 377 

cattle, see feed. 

caught up (be), ap7ra£o> 

cause, airia 

airiov 

Xoyog 

cause, KarepyaZofiai 417 

ttouoj 636 

cause, see for, grief, triumph. 

cause (for. . ), dia 137 

cause (for which), dio 158 

cause of (for), x a P lv 797 

cause to be put to, see death, 
cause (without a.),dwpeav.. 170 
eiKr] .... 193 

cave, 07rrj 534 

Gicr}\aiov 696 

cease, diaXenrcj 146 

■}\<sv"xaZ > (>) 358 

Karairavd) 414 

KCtTctpytu) 415 

Ko-rra^o) 428 

Travojxat 609 

cease (cannot), aKaTairava- 

rog. 21 

ceasing (without), adiaXeLir- 

rog 

ceasing (without), afoaXenr- 

T<i)g — — 
etcrevrig 230 

celestial, eirovpaviog 290 

censer, Bvfiiarrjpiov 378 

XitavcjTOV 460 

centurion, kKarovrapxriQ .. 222 
eicarovTapxog . . — 

KtVTvpioiv 420 

certain, aatyaXrjg 89 

drjXog 138 

certain, avQpuirog 49 

rig 732 

certain, see dwelling place. 

certain (a), tig 209 

fjiia 500 



14 



( 883 ) 

certain place (a), 7row 650 

certain thing, rig 732 

certainly, ovTCjg 534 

certainty, aa<paXua 89 

aa<paXr)g — 

certify, yj/o»pi£o> 125 

chaff, axvpov 1 00 

chain, aXvaig 32 

dscrfiog 136 

aupa 683 

chalcedony, xaXicjjowv 796 

Chaldsean, XaXdaiog 867 

chamber (secret), rafieiov.. 719 
chamber (upper), v-rrzpipov 775 

chambering, kolttj 427 

chamberlain, koitcjv — 

oiKovouog 526 

Chanaan, Xavaav 867 

chance, cvyKvpia 704 

chance, rvyxavb) 751 

change, fitraOeaig 487 

change, aXXarru) 29 

IxeraXXarru) 488 

jU£ra(7x?jjuart?w 489 

fieraTiOrjixt — 

change one's mind, [is rat aX- 

Xofiai 487 

changed (be), jU£ra/iop^oo/xai 488 

changer, KoXXv€i(TTT]g 427 

changer of money, Kep/xarKT- 

Ttjg 421 

charge, irapayyeXia ..' 588 

charge, Biafuxprvpofiai 146 

dia(TTeXXo[iai 148 

evreXXo/xai 263 

eTnraaaoj 288 

SKlTl/AdO) — 

fjiapTVpeu) 471 

6p/a£w 538 

7rapayysXXu) 588 

charge, see give, have. 

charge (give in), napay- 

.y«X\w 588 

charge (laid to..), eytcXrjua 178 

charge (lay to the), tyicaXeuj 177 

charge of (to the), Kara — 406 
charge (straitly), £fi€pifiao- 

fiat 235 

charge straitly, £7rin/zaw .. 288 

charge (without), adcnravog 1 1 

chargeable (be), KaravapKao) 413 

chargeable to (be), eTriSaptw 281 

charged (be), tapeco 102 

charger, irivaZ, 62 1 

charges, oi^wviov 582 

charges (be at), dairavau) ..132 

chariot, apjia 81 

peSa 677 

charitably, aycnrr] 3 

charity, ayairrj — 

charity (feast of), aycnrr] .. — 

Charran, Xappav 867 

chaste, ayvog 9 

chasten, 7raiSevu) 582 

chastening, 7cai$tia — 

chastise, waidevo) — 

chastisement, Ttaibtia 



CHO 

cheek, aiayiov 685 

cheer (be of good), tvQvfizu) 323 

Sapaeu) 360 

cheer (of good), tvOvfxog. . . . 323 

cheerful, IXapog 384 

cheerfully (more), ivOvfio- 

Tepov 323 

cheerfulness, IXapoTrjg 384 

cherish, SaXiruj 359 

Cherubims, %€pou€i/* 867 

chicken, voggiov 518 

chief, apx<i>v 86 

(Acts 14: 12,) , 

15-22) f *?y £0 /* ai 343 

wpiorog 671 

chief, see captain, corner, 
priest, room, ruler, seat, 
shepherd. 

chief among, see publicans. 

chief (be), riyeonai 343 

chief of Asia, AfnapxvQ 822 

chief ruler, see synagogue, 
chiefest, see very. 

chiefest, 7rpojrog 671 

chiefly, fiaXiara 470 

7rpu)Tov 671 

child, (5pe(pog Ill 

vr\-Kiog 515 

7raidapiov 582 

iraidiov — 

■xaig 583 

t(kvov 726 

viog 754 

child, see great, with. - 

child (be a), vr\Tna%ix) 515 

child (little,), 7rai3iov 582 

tskviov 726 

child (of a), iraibioQtv 582 

child (young), 7ratdiov — 

childbearing, TEKvoyovia.... 726 

childish (1 Co. (vrjiriog ... 515 

13:11) (with bg 

childless, ariKvog 90 

children, see love, young, 
children (adoption of), vio- 

Btaia 754 

children (bear), reicvoyovto) 726 

children (bring up), reicvo- 

Tpotysoj 727 

children (without), areicvog 90 

Chios, Xiog 868 

Chloe, XXor], — 

choice, see make. 

choke, aTTOTTviyu 75 

nrnrviyio 286 

■7rviyu> 635 

(rvfiirviyu) 706 

choose, aipeo/xaL 17 

aiperL^h) — 

(KXeyojiai 228 

f7rtXeyo/xai 285 

7rpo%api£op;ai 670 

XtipoToveuj 800 

choose, see soldier. 

choose before, 7rpoxaporo- 

veofjLai 670 

Chorazin, XopaZ.iv 868 



CHO 

chosen, f/cXs/croc 228 

ticXoyrj — 

£/cXf 7 ojxai — 

Christ, Xpioroc 868 

Christian, Xpioriavoc — 

Christs (false), Tpsvdoxpw- 

rog 806 

chrysolite, %pv0-oXi0oc 804 

chrysophrasus, xP v<707r P a ~ 

aog — 

church, eicic\r]<na 227 

church (robber of), upoov- 

Xog 383 

Chuza, XovZag 868 

cinnamon, Kiva\ih)\iov 423 

circumcise, TrtpiTEfivu) 619 

circumcised (Phi. 3:5), tts- 

piTOfll] — 

circumcised (not), aicpo- 

tvGTia 26 

circumcision, Trepiro/XT] — 619 
circumspectly, «KjOi6wc. .. . 26 

citizen, ttoXlt^q 642 

city, iroXig 641 

city (ruler of the), TroXirap- 

XVQ 642 

clamour, icpavyr] 432 

clay, irtfXog 620 

clean, icaQapog 394 

clean, ovrwc 534 

clean, /ca0api£a> 394 

clean (make), Ka9apiZ,i»> — — 

cleanse, ica9apiZ<t> — 

cleansing, KaOapurfiog — 

clear, ay voq 9 

icaQapog 394 

Xafiirpog 447 

clear as, see crystal. 

clearing of. . self, aitoXoyia. . 74 

clearly, rrjXavyiog 730 

clearly, see see. 

cleave, KoXXaoj 427 

cleave to, TrpoaicoXXaofiai .. 665 

cleave unto, 7rpo<7jW£vw — 666 

clemency, £7ri£iK£ia 283 

Clement, KXrjp^c 849 

climb up, avataivio 39 

cloke, s7TLKaXv(ifia 284 

Ifxariov 384 

7rpo<f>aaig 668 

(paiXovrjg 782 

close, aaaov 88 

close, Kanfjivoi) 403 

7TTV(7<Tb} 672 

closet, rafieiov 719 

cloth, paKog 676 

cloth, see linen. 

clothe, ap,<puvvvp,i 37 

ifiariZofAciL 384 

7rspi€aXX<i) 615 

clothe with, and in, evdvoj.. 260 

clothed (be), evdvoj — 

clothed in (be), evhSv(TKop.ai — 
clothed upon (be), eirevdvo- 

fiai 274 

clothed with (be), £y/co/*6oo- 
fiai 178 



( 884 ) 

clothes, ificiTiov 384 

%ituv 801 

clothes, see linen, swaddling. 

clothing, tvdv/xa 260 

taQ-qg 306 

clothing (long), oroXr] 699 

cloven, dia/xspi^it) 146 

cloud, vetyeXr] 514 

vecpog 515 

cluster, see vine. 

clusters of the vine, [3orpvg 109 

coals (fire of), avQpaicia.... 49 

coals of fire, avOpaZ — 

coast, fiepog 483 

opia 538 

%o>pa 805 

coast, see sea. 

coasts, TOTrog 741 

coat, %irwv 801 

coat, see fisher. 

cock, aXtKTCjp 27 

cockcrowing, aXeKTopo<f>io via — 

cold, -<pv X og 808 

^XP°e — 

cold (wax), ipv^ofiai — 

collection, Xoyia 461 

colony, KoXiovia 428 

colour [under], irpocpaatg .. 668 

colour, see scarlet. 

colt, 7rwXoc 675 

comb.(honey){y ffw -;; %\ 

come, avataivu) 39 

aTrepxofiai. 61 

airotaivh) 68 

yivofiai 117 

dtvpo 136 

devre — 

8up%o[iai 155 

eivai 195 

et<T£pxo[iai 211 

£K7TOp£VOfiai 229 

tvKTrrjfxi 262 

£^ep%o)Mai 266 

tTrepxofiai 274 

eiritaivu) 281 

tTcnroptvo}iai 286 

epxofxai 301 

(2Ti.4:3), eaofiai .. 308 

sari 310 

t(pKTTT]fll 328 

r'jKU) 344 

Karavrau) 414 

Karepxop:ai 417 

Trapayivofiai 588 

Tcapufii 594 

Trapepxofiai — 

7rapi<rrt]fii 595 

irpoffspxonai 662 

avvfpxofiai 712 

(pepoj 784 

<p6av<D 785 

^wptfa) 805 

MV 810 

come, see full, years. 

come abroad, a0iKi/£ojwaf .. 98 



COM 

come aforehand, TrpcXafiGa- 

vu> 656 

come after, <$La§tx°l xai — 144 

come again, ETravepxofiai .. 273 

t7Tl(7Tpt(p(t) 287 

UTTOGTpUpM 780 

come [as time], ovfnrXrjpou) 706 

come at, avvTvyx aviii 714 

come (be), yivofiai 117 

come by (Acts 27:16), 7T£- 

pucpaTTjg 616 

come down, Karataivio — 409 

Karepxo^at .... 417 
come early, see morning. 

come forth, t^pxop-ai 266 

7rapepxo^cii — 594 

£K7ropevo[JLai 229 

come (fully), (TV[nrXr)pou> .. 706 

come hither, dtvpo 136 

come in, ei<Ttpxo{Jiai 211 

tHTiropevofiai 214 

eQKJTrjfii 328 

come in, see remembrance, 
come in privily, irapsiGEp- 

Xopai 594 

come into, atrfp^ojuai 211 

efjitaivu) 235 

tTTitaivio 281 

(Acts 24 : 27), 

Xap&avu) 445 

come near, tyyi£w 175 

come nigh, eyyi^oj — 

7rpo<7£yyi£w 662 

come on [as fear], Xap,£avu) 445 

come on — upon, e-rrtpxofxai 274 

come out — out of, SK7rope vo- 

fiai .... 229 

t&pxofiai 266 

come over, diataiviv 143 

come round about, kvkXou>. . 436 
come running together, £7rt- 

avvrptx^ 287 

come short, come short of, 

come behind, vartpeu) .... 781 

come (that which is to), 

fieXXio 478 

come (things to), /itXXu) .. — 

come [tidings], aicovco 22 

come (time to), fxeXXo) 478 

come (to), eaeaOai 306 

come to, E(piGTr]fii 328 

Trpooepxoiiai 662 

come to, see nought. 

come (to), fisXXw 478 

come to nought, KaraXvu).. 413 

come to pass, yivofiai 117 

tvofiai 308 

come together, avfnrapayi- 

vofiai 706^ 

away!*) 708 

avvBpxofiai 712 

come unto, e^i<TTr}fii 328 

irpoai.pxop.ai . . 662 

7rpo<nropevop.ai 666 

come — up, avataivio 39 

come up with, ovvava£anni) 709 



COM 

tome upon (2 Co. 11:28), 

ETTKrvffracng 288 

MplGTTJUl 328 

KaraXafitavo).. 412 

come (which was f/tsWw 478 

forto)(Matll:14) \ep X ofiai 301 

come with, Gvvepxofiai 712 

come with a straight course, 

evQvdpofitu) 323 

comeliness, tvGxni^oGvvri •• 327 

comely, tva^rjfiwv — 

(1 Co. 11:13), irpe- 

ttu 652 

comers thereunto (HeblO: 1) 

7rpo<Tepxofiat 662 

comfort, irapaKkriaiQ 591 

7rapafiv9ia 592 

irapap,v9iov — 

7raprjyopia 595 

comfort, TrapaicaXeu) 590 

Trapap,v6eofiai — 592 
comfort (be of good) , sv\pv- 

X£w 328 

Sapatit) 360 

TrapaKaXeu) 590 
comforted together (be), 

Gvp.7rapaKaXeop.ai 706 

comforter, TrapavzXriTog — 591 

comfortless, optyavog 539 

coming, cnroKakvipig 70 

euTodog 214 

eXevGtg 234 

irapovGia 596 

command, -KapayytXia — 588 

command, SiaraGGU) 148 

evreWofjiai 263 

£7rira(7(rw 288 

sttio 291 

KsXevit) 420 

7rapayyeXXh) .... 588 

TTpOGTCLGGij) 666 

ptu) 677 

commanded (which was), 

diaGTtXXopai 148 

commandment, diarayfia . . 148 

evraXfia.... 263 

evroXr) — 

iTurayr) .... 288 

KtXtvoj 420 

commandment, see give, 
commandment (give), Siaa- 

TsXXopat 148 

KsXevo) 420 

7rapayyeXXo) 588 

commend, t7raiveu) 272 

TrapaTiOrjfii 593 

TrapKTTrjfiL 595 

GVVlGTaVO) 713 

GVVlGTao) 

commendation (of), gvgtu- 

Tiicog 714 

commission, E7rtrpo7n] 289 

commit, Stdwfxi 151 

eaio 175 

epya^opai 298 

TrapadiSojfii 589 

TrapaTiQrjUi 593 

TClGTEViD 622 



( 885 ) 

commit, ttoisoj 636 

(1 Co. 10:8), Trop- 

vtvu) 648 

rrpaaaia 651 

TiOrjfii 731 

commit, see adultery, forni- 
cation, sacrilege, 
commit the keeping of, ira- 

pariQrjjxi 593 

commit to., trust, ttigtevio 622 
committed, see ungodly, 
committed to trust (that 
which is) (lTi.6:20), ira- 

paKaraQtjKrj 591 

committed unto (2 Ti. 1 : 12) 

7rapaQr}icr) 590 

committed unto (that. . thing 

which is), 7rapaicaTa9r]Ktj 591 
commodious (not), avevQe- 

rog 47 

common, drj/xoGiog 138 

Koivog 426 

iroXvg 643 

common, see hall, man. 
common (call), koivooj .... 426 

commonly, 6Xwg 529 

commonly reported(be),oW 

<pr)p,iZ,io 149 

commonwealth, rroXiTHa .. 642 
commotion, afcaraoracrta .. 21 

commune, diaXaXeu) 146 

dfiiXtio 529 

commune with, gvXXoXeio.. 705 
communicate, avariQrjp.1 .. 45 
koivojveu) .. .. 426 
communicate (to) (Heb.13: 

16) KOivwvia 427 

communicate (willing to), 

KOlVOiVLKOg — 

communicate with, ovyKOi- 

vcjv€oj 704 

communication, tcoivuvia . . 427 

Xoyog 462 

ofiiXia .... 530 
communication, see filthy. 

communion, Koivuvia 427 

compact, ov[i€i€aZoj 705 

companion, Koivojvog 427 

GvyKoivhJvog . . . 704 
companion in labour, Gvvep- 

yog 711 

companion in travel, gvvek- 

Stjfiog — 

company, kXigicl 426 

opiXog 530 

o%Xog 580 

TrXtjOog .: 629 

(Mar. 6:39), Gvp- 

TTOGtOV 707 

Gvvodia 713 

company, see keep, our. 
company (and his) (ivtpi .. 613 
Acts 13 : 13 & 21:8) \ with oi 
company (gather a), o^Xo- 

7TOl£W 580 

company (innumerable), p,v- 

piag 511 

company (keep), koXXooj .. 427 



CON 

company with, Gvvava/xty- 

vvfii 710 

(rvvepxofiai 712 
company with (have), Gvva- 

vapiyvv/ii 710 

compare, irapataXXo) 587 

compare with ) „ rt . 

compare among) <"W™ 704 

comparison, irapatoXr} 587 

compass, kvkXou) 436 

-Ktpiayio 615 

compass about, kvkXooj 436 

compass (fetch a), Trspupxo- 

fiai 616 

compass round, TrepucvicXob) — 
compassed with (be), 7repi- 

Ktifiai — 

compassion(be moved with), 

GTrXayxviZoftcu 696 

compassion (have) eXseu) .. 233 

fieTpioiraOtoj .. 489 

OIKTSipOJ 527 

OlKTEipe (i) — 

(TTrXayxvtZofiai 696 

ffVfnraQeu) 706 

compassion one of another 

(having), Gvynxadr\g 706 

compel, ayyapevoj 4 

avaytcaZu) 40 

compel to go, ayyapevu) 4 

complainer, fiEfxipi/xoipog 480 

complaint, aiTiap,a 19 

complete (Col. 4 : 12), irXri- 

pooj 630 

complete (be), 7rXrjpooj — 

comprehend, KaraXapSavu) 412 
comprehend briefly, avaKE- 

(paXaioofiai 42 

conceits (your own), tavrov 172 

conceive, yfwaw 114 

(Hebll:ll),Kara- 

toXrj 410 

GvXXa.fita.vo) 705 

TiOrifii 731 

(Ro.9:10){ KOlrr > til 

concern (which)(Acts28:31) 

7rept 613 

concerning, tig 197 

Kara 406 

(Phi. 4: 15), Xo- 
yog 462 

7repi 613 

vTrep 773 

concerning, see as. 

concision, /cararo/ijy 416 

conclude, Kpivo) 433 

XoyiZ,opai 461 

GvyicXeHt) 703 

concord, Gvfi<p(Dvr)Gig 707 

concourse, GvGrpotyr) 715 

concupiscence, £7ri0vjLtia — 283 

condemn, KaraoiK<x£a> 411 

KaTaywwGKG) — 

Karaicpivu) 412 

(2 Co. 7:3), Kara- 

icpiGig — 

icpivw 433 



CON 

condemnation, /cara/cpi/xa.. 412 

KaraicpKng.. 412 

Kpifia 433 

Kpivig 434 

(Jas.5:12)\ _ 

VTTOKpKTig ) 

condemned(Lu24:20), Kpijxa 433 
condemned (not to be), atca- 

rayvuxjTog 21 

condemned (of. . self), avro- 

KaraicpiTog 91 

condescend, avvcnrayofiat.. 710 

conduct, KaQiaTr)fii 396 

conduct forth, 7rpo7r£jU7rw .. 656 

confer, TrpoaavaTLOrj/xi 662 

(JvixtaWco . 705 

confer with rrvWaXs w — 

conference (add in), Trpoaa- 

vari6r]p,i . 662 

confess, eZofioXoyeofiai 269 

ojuoXoyao 531 

confession, ojioXoyia — 

confession is made (Ro. 10: 

10), bpoXoyeu) — 

confidence, 7rappr](Tia 596 

7TSTroi9t](rig 612 

VTTOGTCLGig 779 

confidence (have), Srappeu) 360 

7rei9(o .. 609 

confident (2 Co. 9 :4), vtcoo- 

ramg 779 

confident (be), Sappsoj 360 

7T«0W 609 

confident (wax), 7tei9(o — 

confidently, see affirm. 

confirm, flstaioo) 106 

iTn<jrr\piX,d) 287 

Kvpoh) 442 

p,iGiTtvoi) 483 

confirm before, irpoKvpooiiai 656 

confirmation, fieGaiuxrig 106 

conflict, aycjv 10 

conform to, (Tuo-x^juart^Ojuat 715 

conformable unto (be made), 

<rvfifiop<poo/iai 706 

conformed to, <TVfifiop<pog . . — 

confound, Karaiaxwu) 411 

(rvyxvvh) 704 

confuse, avyxwin) — 

confusion, aKaraaraata — 21 

Gvyxwig 704 

congregation avvayioytj 709 

conquer, vikcko 515 

conqueror (be more than), 

vTrepviK.au) 775 

conscience, cvvEidrjcig 711 

consecrate, tyKaivi^o) 177 

teXeloio 727 

consent, avptyuvog 707 

consent, e 7tlvevio 285 

Trpocrspxofiai 662 

rrvyKarariOefiai .. 703 

(TVVEvdoKEO) 712 

consent unto, crvfxtyrjfii 707 

consider, avaOscjpeco 42 

ava\oyiZ,op,ai 43 

diaXoyi^ofxai 146 



( 886 ) 

consider, siSew 188 

Sewpeu) 374 

KarapiavQavix) 413 

KCLTCLVOEUJ 414 

voEio 516 

GKOTTEit) 688 

avvsideh) 711 

(rvvirjfx.1 713 

consist, eon 310 

(TVVKTTau) 713 

consolation, irapaKXriaig 591 

consort with, TrpoaKXrjpoo- 

fiai 665 

conspiracy, (Tvvojfiocria 714 

constantly, see affirm. 

constrain, avayKa%(o 40 

7rapa€iaZoftai .. 587 

<rvvex M "712 

constraint (by), avayKaaruyg 41 

consult, j3ovXsvop,at 110 

<rvp,€ovXEVh> 705 

consultation, crvfitovXiov .. 706 

consume, avaXiaKit) 43 

fiaTtavcH)) 132 

consuming, KaravaXwKU) .. 413 

contain, EyicpaTEVo/xat 178 

7repi£%a» 616 

%wp£w 805 

contemptible, e%ov9eveo> 269 

contend, diaKpivw 145 

contend earnestly for, nra- 

yojvi^ofiat 272 

content, avrapKrjg 91 

content (Lu.15 : 15) < « 00 . 

K ' {iicavog 384 

content (be), apKeo) 81 

contention, aytov 10 

spi9sia 301 

spig — 

7rapo%v<Tfiog 596 

contentious (Ro. 2:8), tpi- 

9sia 301 

QiXovEiKog 787 

contentment, avrapKEia 91 

continual, adiaXenrrog 14 

continual ( Lu. / reXog 728 

13:5), \ug 197 

continually, dicnravTog 147 

dirjvsicEg 155 

continually, see give, wait 

on. 

continually upon, see attend. 

continuance (patient), vtto- 

fiovr] 779 

continue, ytvofiai 117 

diap-EVb) 146 

diaTeXeto 149 

diarpitu) — 

Efi/xevh) 236 

E7n[iEvio 285 

i0T*7jtu 391 

Ka9iZio 396 

[AEV(t> 481 

Trapa]itvui 592 

■KapaTEivo) 593 

TTOlEbi 636 

7rpo(TKapr£pEh) .. 665 



COR 

continue all night, dutvvKTt- 
pEvco ... 147 

continue in, e7n(itv<o 285 

TrpodKaprapEU) 665 

7rpo(TfjiEvu) 666 

continue instant in, irpocr- 

KaprapEio 655 

continue stedfastly, trpoa- 

KapTEpauj 665 

continue with, 7rpo<T/capr£- 

pEhi — 

7Tpo<T[lEV0J.... 666 

(TVfnrapafiEVh) 706 

contradict, a vnXsy a> 56 

contradiction, avriXoyia 57 

contrariwise, rovvavriov .. 743 

contrary, aTttvavri 61 

Evavnog 259 

contrary, see law. 

contrary (be), avTiKEifiai .. 56 

contrary to, irapa 586 

contribution, Koiviovia 427 

controversy (without), 6fio* 

XoyovfiEVbjg 531 

convenient, avrjKoj 47 

fvicaipog 323 

Ka9r]Kov 395 

convenient season, icaipog.. 398 
convenient time (have), ev- 

KaipEb) 323 

conveniently, EVKaipag — 

conversation, avaarpo^t] . . 45 
TToXiTEVfia . . 642 

rpoirog 751 

conversation (have), avaa- 

rpE<pu> 45 

conversation (let be), (Phi. 
1 :27), 7roXiTEVofiai 642 

conversion, E7riGTpo<pr} 287 

convert, ETriGTpEtpu) — 

arpscpoj 701 

convey. . self away, ekvevio . . 229 

convicted (be), tXty^w 232 

convince, diaKarEXEyxofiai 144 

cXeyXW 232 

6?fX£y%o> 266 

cool, Karatpvx<>i 417 

Coos, Kwc 849 

copper-smith, ^aXjcc vg 796 

Corban, KopZav 429 

cord (small), gx oivwv 716 

corn, KOKicog 427 

(TtTog 686 

(nropifta 696 

corn, see tread out. 

corn (ear of), araxvg 698 

corn field, (nropifia 696 

corner, apx^i 84 

yojvia 131 

corner (chief), aKpoyiovi- 

atog 26 

corpse, 7TTU)[xa 672 

corrected(which),7ratfour»7C 582 

correction, E7ravop9oxng — 273 

corrupt, <ra.7rpog 680 

corrupt, acpaviZio 9? 

dia(p9Eip<t) 149 



COR 

corrupt, icairrjXtvo) 404 

KaTctcpQsipu) 416 

(pBeipo) 786 

corrupt. . self, <p9eip(o — 

corrupted (be), crrjiroj 685 

corruptible, <p9aprog 785 

corruptible (not), a<p9aprog 97 

corruption, SiacpOopa 149 

<p9opa 786 

cost, dairavrj 132 

costliness, ri/jtor?jc 732 

costly, iroXvTsXrjg 645 

costly (very), 7roXvn/zoc — — 

couch, kXiviSiov 426 

Kpa&aroQ 431 

could, Svvafiai 164 

Svvarog 167 

could, see can. 

council, avfitovXiov 700 

nvveSpiov 710 

counsel, (3ovX?i 110 

<rvfi€ovXiov 706 

counsel, <rv(i€ovXsvu) 705 

counsel (give), <TV[i€ovXtvu) — 

counsel (take), (3ovX(vofiai 110 

(TVfitovXtvb) 705 
counsel together (take), avfi- 

tovXevu) — 

counsellor, (iovXevTrjg 110 

avjitovXog 706 

count, £x w 329 

r/ytOjicai 343 

Xoyi^ofxai 461 

<JVfi\pr}<l)iZ(i) 707 

iprjftZio 807 

count, see descent, happy, worthy 

countenance, idea 380 

oiptg 582 

7rp0<T(O7T0V 667 

countenance (of a sad), okv- 

6pu)7rog 688 

country, aypog 10 

ytvog 115 

r»? — 

irarpig 609 

X^pa 805 

country about, 7repi%wpoc.. 619 
country (go or travel into a 

far), a7roSrjHE(ji) 68 

country (own), 7rarpic — 609 
country round about, irtpi- 

X M P°G 619 

countryman, ytvog 115 

(TVfKpvXeTtjg .. 707 

courage, Sapaog 360 

course, dpo/xog 1 64 

£<prifiepia 328 

fj-epog 483 

7rXoog 631 

rpoxog 751 

course, see come, straight. 

course (have), rpt%w 749 

course [of this world] , anav 1 9 

court, avXi\ 90 

court, see king's. 

courteous, (piXocppwv 788 

courteously, ^iXav9pio7ru)g. . 786 



( 887 ) 

courteously, <piXo<ppovwg — 788 

cousin, ovyytvrjg 703 

covenant, diaOrjicri 144 

covenant, Iotjj/u 391 

<svvTi%f]\ii 714 

covenant breakers, aavvQt rog 89 

cover, tiriKaXviTTO) 284 

KaXviTTii) 403 

KaraKaXv7TTOfiai .... 411 

TTtpiKaXviTTlt) 616 

GvyicaXvTrTOfiai 703 

covered (1 Cor. 11:4), Kara 406 

covering, 7rept€oXaiov 616 

covet, 87ri9vfif<ji) 283 

Zr/Xouj 337 

covet after, opeyopai 537 

covet earnestly, £77X00; 337 

covetous, 7rXsovsKTr]g 628 

tyiXapyvpog 786 

covetous practices, irXtovtZia 628 
covetousness, TrXtovs^ia. ... — 
covetousness (without), cupi- 

Xapyvpog 98 

craft, doXog 161 

tpyaaia 298 

fispog 483 

Tsxvr] 730 

craft (of the same), 6/xore%- 

vog 531 

craftiness, iravovpyia 585 

craftiness, see cunning. 

craftsman, rex vlTr }Q 730 

crafty, iravovpy og 585 

crave, aireo) 18 

create, Kri£o> 435 

creation, Kriaig — 

creator (Ro. 1:25), ktiZ,o).. — 

KTKTTTjg — 

creature, Kriaig — 

KTKTjia — 

creditor, davtivrrjg 132 

creek, KoXnog 428 

creep, trdwu) 260 

creep in unawares, Trapucr- 

Svvio 594 

creeping thing, ep-rrerov — 301 

Crescens, KpjjcTKTjc 849 

Cretes, Kprjg — 

crime, airia 18 

crime laid against, tyicXrjfjia 178 

cripple, %oAoc 805 

crooked, cr/coXioc 687 

cross, GTavpog 697 

crow, (paved) 792 

crown, Siadrjfia 144 

(TTScpavog . . , 698 

crown, (jTEtyavou) 699 

crucify, 7rpo(T7r?jyvwjLii 666 

CTCLVpOb) 697 

crucify afresh, avaaravpoi»> 45 
crucify with, avaravpou). ... 7 14 

crumb, 4 /l X L0V 8 °7 

cry, (3orj 109 

Kpavyr] 432 

cry, a<pu]jxi 97 

fioau) 109 



DAI 

cry, f 7ri€oau> 282 

87Tl(p(t)V€<i} 289 

Kpa^oj 431 

Kpavya^u) 432 

(piovsui 792 

cry against, eiri<pwvEa> 289 

cry aloud, avaQoaw 40 

cry out, avatoam — 

ava.KpaZ,u) , 42 

KpaZ,ii) 431 

KpavyaZ,u> 432 

crying, Kpavyr] 432 

crystal, KpvaraXXog 435 

crystal (be clear as), icpva- 

raXXi^u) — 

cubit, irrjxvg 621 

cumber, Karapyeu) 415 

cumbered (be), Trepunraofiai 618 

cumi, Kovfii 43 1 

cummin, kv/xlvov 436 

cunning craftiness, iravovp- 

yia 585 

cunningly, see devised. 

cup, 7TOTrjpiov 649 

cure, iaaig 379 

cure, Sepcnrsvoj 373 

curious, Trtpispyog 616 

curse, ava9efia 41 

Karava9efia 413 

Karapa 414 

curse, ava9tna.TiZ,(x) 42 

KaKoXoyeo) 400 

KaravaBefiari^uj 413 

Karapaofiai ....■ 414 

curse, (bind under a), ava- 

9efiaTi^u) 42 

cursed, tiriKaraparog 284 

Karapa 414 

cursing, apa 79 

Karapa 414 

custom, e9og 182 

<rvvr)9eia 712 

rcXoc 728 

custom, t9iZ,<i) 181 

custom(receipt of) , riXwvio v 728 

custom was, £0w 182 

cut, KaraKOTTTb) 412 

cut asunder, ) s lcn 

j f oiyoroueu).. 159 
in sunder, J A n 

cut down, eKK07rr(o 228 

KOTTTU) 429 

CUt Off, aTTOKOTTTU) 71 

a<paipeoj 96 

SKKOTTTIO 228 

cut out, eKK07rr(t> — 

cut short, (Tvvraixvu) 713 

cut to the heart (be), Sia- 

Trpiofiai 147 

cymbal, KVfitaXov 436 

daily, nriovawg 285 

etprjfiepog 328 

(r)fxspa 347 

\icara 406 

fi)fispa 347 

\7rac 597 

Ka0' i']fj,epav 396 



DAI 

daily, Kadrj/xspivog 396 

dainty, Xnrapog 461 

damage, Z,r\\iia 337 

damage (receive), Z,r\\iioii> .. — 

damnable, airwiXtia 79 

damnation, amoXeta — 

Kpifia 433 

KpHTlQ 434 

damned (be), Karaicpivu) .. 412 

Kpivu) 433 

damsel, Kopaaiov 429 

TTcufiiov 582 

7raiSt<Ticri 583 

dance, op%f ofiai 539 

dancing, %opoc 802 

danger (be in), Kivdvvevw.. 423 

danger of (in), evoxog 262 

dangerous, tTri<J<paXr)g 288 

dare, To\fiaoj 741 

dark, avxprjpog 96 

(tkotsivoq 688 

dark, cr/cona — 

darkened (be), OKOTiZ,ofiai. . — 

darkly, aiviypa 16 

darkness, Zocpog 338 

(TKOTia 688 

(TKOTOQ 

darkness (be full of), okoto- 

Ofiat — 

darkness (full of), ctkotsivoq — 

dart, /3fXoc 106 

(3oXig 109 

dash, TTOOGKOTTTW 665 

daughter, Svyarrip 377 

tskvov 726 

daughter in law, vvfitprj 519 

daughter (little), Svyarpiov 378 
daughter (young), Svyar- 

ptov — 

David, Aa€id 825 

dawn, diavya%u) 149 

dawn (begin to), £7ri0wo-Kw 289 

day, nuepa 347 

wpa 811 

day, see break, next, night, 

sabbath, 
day before, see sabbath. 

day (before), evvvxov 262 

day by day, rffitpa 347 

KaQ' 'rifiepav .. 396 

day (every), kclO' K r\\iipav . . — 

day following, tiravpwv 273 

day [mid-], rmtpa 347 

day spring, avaroXr) 45 

day star, ^uxr^opog 794 

day (this), apn 82 

(Trjfiepov 685 

day-time, r/pepa 347 

day (to), vrj/xtpov 685 

days, see for, in. 

deacon, Sicckovoq 145 

deacon (use the office of a), 

dlCLKOVEO) 144 

dead, veicpog 513 

dead, see half. 

dead (be), airodviqvKb) 69 



( 888 ) 

dead (be), Svijaicb) 376 

Koifiao/iai 426 

veicpou> 514 

TeXevrau) 727 

dead (become), Sa.va.Tou) .. 360 

dead (being), wxoyevofitvog 68 

dead body, 7rrwjna 672 

dead with (be) crvva7ro9v?i<TKu) 710 

deadly, Savaai/xog 359 

Savarrjcpopog — 

Qavarog — 

deadness, vzicpwcng 514 

deaf, Kutyog 442 

deal, fieptZu) 482 

ttouo) 636 

deal (a great), irtpurooTipov 618 
deal subtilly with, Karaao- 

<piZ,ofiai 415 

deal with, evrvyxavo) 264 

7rpo<T(pepo) 667 

dealings with (have), avy- 

Xpaofiat 704 

dear, ayairri 3 

aya7rr}Tog 4 

evTifiog 263 

rifiiog 732 

dearly, see beloved. 

dearth, Xt/xoc 461 

death, avaipiaig 42 

Savarog 359 

TeXtvrr) 727 

death, see be, point, put to. 
death (appointed to), nriBa- 

variog 283 

death (cause to be put to), 

Savarooj 360 

death [for 'dying'], airoQ- 

VT)<TK(i) 69 

death (put to), avaipeu) 42 

a7TOKT£lVd) 73 

Savarou) . . 360 

debate, tpig 301 

debt, daveiov 132 

oQeiXr) 578 

o<pfiXrjfia 579 

(Mat. 18:30), ocpetXio — 

debtor, o0ftXfr»;c 578 

XptoQuXeTTjg 803 

debtor (be a), o0si\o> 579 

decay, 7raXaioo> 583 

decease, t£odog 269 

decease, TtXevrauj 727 

deceit, aTcarr] 60 

SoXog 161 

irXavrj 627 

deceit, see use. 

deceitful, aitarr] 60 

SoXiog 161 

deceitfully, see handle. 

deceitfulness, airarr] 60 

deceivableness, ai-arri — 

deceive, airarau> — 

HaTtaraix) 266 

7rapaXoyiZofiai 592 

-rrXavau) 627 

(Eph.4:14), irXavi] — 

(ppevaTraraco 790 



DLL 

deceiver, 7rXavog 627 

tppEvairarrig 790 

deceivings, airaTt) 60 

decently, tvaxr\}iov(»g 327 

deck, xpixrow 804 

declaration, §ir}yr\<tig 155 

declare, avayyeXXo) 40 

avari9r\\ii 45 

airayyeXXto 58 

yv<opi%u) 125 

dijXoio 138 

Sirjyeofiai 155 

eKSirjyeofiai 223 

tvduZig 260 

tZrjy tofiai. 268 

evayysXi^h) 320 

KarayytXXio 410 

6pi%u) 538 

7rapayyfXXw 588 

QpaZu) 790 

declare manifestly, <pavepou) 783 
declare plainly, efityaviZo) . . 240 
declare tidings, see glad, 
declared (be), diayyeXXw .. 143 

decrease, eXarrow 232 

decree, doyfia 159 

decree, icpivu> 433 

dedicate, eyicaiviZuj 177 

dedication, see feast. 

deed, tpyov 298 

(Jas. 1:25), iroir)<rig .. 640 

7rpa£ic 651 

(Lu.23:41), irpaoGu).. — 
deed done (good), evtpye- 

ma 322 

deeds (mighty), dwajxig .. 166 
deeds (very worthy), icarop- 

9u)fia 418 

deem, vTrovoeto 779 

deep, atvaaog 1 

(3a9og 100 

PaOvg — 

(3aQvv(i> — 

fivOog Ill 

deep things, (3a6og 100 

deeply, see sigh. 

deepness, (3a9og 100 

defame, (3Xa<r<prmsu) 107 

defence, anoXoyia 74 

defence (make), airoXoyto- 

fiai — 

defend, a/i vvofiai 36 

defer, avataXXofiai 40 

defile, Koivow 426 

fiiaivit) 500 

fxoXvvoj 505 

(jinXoti) 696 

fOeipu) 786 

defile — selves with man- 
kind, apaevoKoiTrjg 82 

defiled, Kotvoc 426 

defraud, airoaTtpsitt 77 

7rXeov(KT£(x) 628 

degree, fBa9jj,og 100 

degree (of low), rairuvog.. 720 

delay, ava€oXrj 40 

delay, oicveu) .. 528 



DEL 

delay, xpovi£(o 803 

delay, see without. 

delicacy, arpr}Vog 701 

delicately, rpvQr) 751 

deliciously, see live. 

delight, avvr\8oLiai 712 

deliver, avaSidojfii 41 

a.7ra\\a<7G(i> 59 

a7rodidwfjLi 68 

Sidojfii 151 

sXevQepou) 234 

E^aipeu) 265 

KciTapyeu) 415 

7rapadi8(0[xi 589 

pvojxai 678 

<ro)rr)pia 718 

Xo.pil.op.ai 796 

deliver again, a7ro8i8a)jxi 68 

deliver to, e7ri£i£a>pi 283 

deliver up, SiSufii 151 

7rapadi8(jjfii 589 

deliverance, airoXvTpoJuig .. 74 

a06<7tc 97 

delivered, £K^oroc 224 

delivered (be), tuctu 731 

delivered of (be), yevvaoj .. 114 

deliverer, Xvrpojrrjg 465 

(Ro. 11:26), pvo- 

fiai 678 

delusion, irXavri 627 

demand, eTrepwraoj 274 

TrvvOavofiai 673 

demonstration, a.7roSsi£,ig .. 68 

den, Girrfkawv 696 

deny, avriXeyu) 56 

aTrapveo/jLai 59 

apveofiai 81 

depart, avayo) 41 

avakvio 43 

ai/a%(.jp8w 46 

airaXkaaaij} 59 

airepxoixai 61 

airokvix) 75 

a7ro%wp£Oj 78 

a7ro%wpi£opai — 

a<piG7r}fxi 98 

^ta^wpt^Oftai 150 

8ii.pxop.ai 155 

eKTropevo/xai 229 

i.%eifxi 266 

e^spxofiai — 

KaTspxofxai 417 

fjieraiaivoj 487 

fitTaipu) 488 

Ttapayu) 588 

TTopevofiai 646 

vrrayw 771 

Xa>pi£w 805 

depart asunder, a7ro%wpi£o- 

\lcli 78 

depart (let), airoXvw 75 

depart out, e/cxwpsw 231 

depart out of, elepxop-ai. . . . 266 

departing, acpiZig 98 

departing, t%o8og 269 

departure, avaXvoiq 43 



( 889 ) 

depth, (3a9og 100 

7rs\ayog 611 

deputy, avQv-Karog 53 

deputy (be a), avOvirarevoj — 

deride, 6icpuKr?7pi£aj 229 

descend, Karataivoo 409 

KaTepxo/J-ai 417 

descent, KaraSacng 410 | 

descent (count), yeveaXoys- 

opat 114 

descent (without), ayevea- 

XoyrjTog 6 

describe, ypa(pa> 127 

Xeyu) 449 

desert, ep^/xia 300 

eprifiog (»/) — 

desert, tp^poc. 301 

desire, tTriOvfiia 283 

svSuKia 322 

desire, airtw 18 

aZioio 58 

s^airaofiai 265 

tTrepwraoj 274 

£iriZ,ri7'c(i) 283 

STriOvixeoj — 

tTri7ro6eu> 286 

tpwraw 306 

SjjXocu 337 

Zrjrett) — 

SsXw 362 

optyofiai 537 

irapaicaXsto 590 

desire (earnest), sTrnro0r}aig 286 

desire (earnestly), cjrnroQtu) — 

desire (great), tirncoQia — — 

desire greatly, £7ri7ro6ew — 

desire to have, 'CrjXcoj 337 

desire (vehement), e-rrnro- 

6?]<jig 286 

desires, SrsXrjp,a 361 

desirous (be affectionately), 

ijj.eipop.ai 385 

desirous of vain, see glory. 

desolate, ipr}p,og 301 

(Rev. 17:16), epij- 

fJLOOJ 

desolate (be), novoop,ai 506 

desolate (make), sprj/xooj... 301 

desolation, epiifiwaig — 

desolation (bring to), eprj- 

fXOU) 

despair, e%cnropeo[iai 266 

despair (in), e^a7ropsof.iai .. — 

despise, aOertu) 15 

aripasw 90 

s^ovQtvsb) 269 

KCLTCMppOVUO 416 

(Acts / XoyiZ,Ojxai 461 

19:27) 1 with ovEev 565 

oXiyujpso) 528 

Trepicppovtu) 619 

despised, anfiog 90 

desplser, KaTa(ppovr/Ti]g 416 

despisers of those that are 

good, CHpCXayaQoq 98 

despite unto (do), tvvtpiZ,**) 264 

despiteful, vtpiarriQ 753 



DIF 

despitefully, see use. 
despitefully use, ntrjpta'Cio.. 275 

destitute, a7rocrrep6(eJ 77 

destitute (be), Xslttoj 458 

itGTsptijj — 781 

destroy, ct7roXXvp,i 74 

8ict(j)9aip(x) 149 

KaOciLpeoj 394 

KctTaXvaj 413 

Karapyeoj 415 

Xvto 466 

oXoOpevw 528 

TropOeh) 647 

00«pw 786 

(2 Pet. 2:12), <p6opa — 
destroyed (be), s%oXo6pevo- 

fiai 269 

destroyer, oXoQpsvrr,g 528 

destruction, aTrwXeia 79 

KaQaipeuig 394 

oXeBpog 523 

(Twrpiiifia 714 

determinate ) . ~ __„ 

(Acts 2:23) j °P*«»". 538 

determine, j3ovXevojxai 110 

s7riXv(x) 285 

Kpivu) 433 

opinio 538 

TCIGGO) 720 

I determine before, Trpoopi^oj.. 656 

device, vorj/xa 516 

ev6vp,r)(Tig 262 

devil, Eaifxoviov ' 131 

Eaip.ojv — 

EiatoXog 143 

devil, see possessed with. 

vexed, 
devil (have a;, EatjioviZojxai 131 

devilish, Eai[xovi(joEtjg — 

devised (cunningly), (2 Pet. 

1:16), <70<piZ,(o 694 

devotion, <n£a<jp,a 683 

devour, sgOiid 306 

KarcnnvbJ 414 

KctrcMpayoj 416 

icareaOioj 417 

devour up, Kara<payio 416 

devout, svXatrjg 324 

ev<re€r}g 326 

Gs€ofxai 683 

Diana, Aprepic 821 

did [me much evil], svEuk- 

vvjxi 259 

die, aiioBvrjGKU) 69 

cnroXXvfju 74 

airojXeia 79 

SrvrjGKO) 376 

reXevrad) 727 

die with, Gvvairo6vr}<rtcu) 710 

differ from, Eicupepu) 149 

differ (make to), Eicacpivw . . 145 

difference, diaipecig 144 

diacrroXr] 148 

difference between (be), pg- 

pilu 482 

difference (make a), Siaxpiva 145 

3 k 



DIF 

difference (put), Siaicpivu) .. 145 

differing, diatpopog 149 

dig, opvcrcroi 539 

(JKCLTTTli) 686 

dig down, icaracriccnrTOJ .... 415 

dignities, §o%a 161 

diligence, tpyaaia 298 

cnrovS?} 697 

diligence (do), cnrovSaZo).. .. 696 

diligence (give), (nrovda^o).. — 

J^ent | vrrovdaiog 697 
diligent (more),) 

diligent (be), GirovSaZu) — 696 

diligently, cucpitwg 26 

ETTL/XeXiOQ 285 

(nrovSanog 697 

diligently, see enquire, look, 

search, seek. 

diligently (very), (nrovSai- 

orepov 697 

diminishing, rjTTrjpia 358 

dine, apiarau) 81 

dinner, apiarov — 

dip, f3airrio 102 

ep,£cnrTW 235 

direct, KarsvOvvu 417 

disallow, aTco$oKiiLaZ,io 69 

disannul, aOeTsa) 15 

aicvpoio 26 

disannulling, aOerrjcng 15 

discern, avaKpivu) 43 

diaKpivio 145 

diatcpuTig — 

doKip.aZ,u) 160 

discerner, tcpiriKog 434 

discerning, SiaicpLvie, 145 

disciple, paBrjrrjg 466 

disciple [fem.], fxaQi]Tpia.. 468 

disciple (be a), pa9?)Tevu) .. 466 

discourage, aOvfisoj 15 

discover, ava§aivo\iai 45 

KctTavoeo* 414 

discreet, (Tuxppiop 719 

discreetly, vo vvsx^g 519 

disease, aaOevsia 87 

LiaXaicia 469 

voGrifxa 518 

voaog — 

diseased, {^ ]|29 

^ Kcacojg 401 

diseased (be), aaOevioj 87 

diseased with, see issue. 

disfigure, cMpaviZu) 97 

dish, rpvtXtov 751 

dishonesty, awxyvr} 18 

dishonour, ari/xia 90 

dishonour, arifiaZuj — 

KaTaia^vvix) 411 

dismiss, cnroXvoj 75 

disobedience, arrsiOsLa 60 

TrapctKor) 591 

disobedient, avviroTciKTog . . 57 

airuOtoj 60 

aTTu9r}c 61 

disorderly, araKTug 90 

disorderly, see behave. 



( 890 ) 

dispensation, oacovo/xia 526 

disperse abroad, dKopiriZ,^.. 688 

dispersed, diacnropa 148 

dispersed (be), £iaa7cop7n.£uj — 
displeased (be highly), Sv/xo- 

/xaj(S(o 378 

displeased (be much), aya- 

VdKTtU) 2 

displeased (be sore), aya- 

vcacTtu) — 

disposed (be), fiovXop.a.1 — 110 

Sf\o> 362 

disposition, SictTayr) 148 

disputation, SiaKpiaig 145 

uvZ,T]Tii<7ig — 704 

dispute, SiaXtyopai 146 

diaXoyiZ,o[iai — 

cvl^Tth) 704 

dispute with, <jv%r)Ta a» — 

dls-puter, (TvZiiTrjrrjg — 

disputing, ^taXoyiffjuoc 146 

(rv%i]Tr](ng 704 

disputing (perverse), Trapa- 

SictTpi€i] 589 

dissemble with, avvviroKpi- 

vo/xai 714 

dissension, oracric 697 

dissimulation, viroKpioig .. 778 
dissimulation (without), a- 

VVTTOKpiTOg 57 

dissolve, KaraXvio 413 

Xvo) 466 

distinction, SiaaroXt] 148 

distraction (without), awe- 

piGTraOTwg 61 

distress, avayia] 41 

<TTevoxu>pia 698 

ovvoxr} 713 

distressed (be), GTfvoxupeo- 

p,ai 698 

distribute, diadido>fii 144 

K0lV(x)VE(0 426 

[itpL%<o 482 

distribute, see ready. 

distribution, kolviovici 427 

distribution (make), diadi- 

Soj/jLt 144 

ditch, (3o6vvog 109 

divers, Siatyopog 149 

7roLKiXog 640 

rig 732 

divers manners (in), 7roXv- 

rpo7rojg 645 

divers places (in), Kara... 406 

diversities, diaiptvig 144 

diversity, yevog 115 

divide, a0opi£o> 99 

diadidajni 144 

diaipsu) — 

diafiept'^u) 146 

{JLtpiZu 482 

ff%'£w 716 

divide by lot, KaraicXripodo- 

reu) 412 

divide (rightly), opQorofiew 537 

divided (be), yivo/xai 117 

divider, /if piarrjg 483 

dividing asunder, fiepiauog — 



DOU 

divine, Seiog 361 

divine service, Xarpua 448 

division, hap,tpiap,og 147 

SiXOGTaoia 159 

<7%i(Tju.a 716 

divorce, a.7roXvu) 75 

divorcement, cnroaTaaiov .. 76 
divorcement (writing of), 

aTrOGTCLGlOV — 

do, yivo\iai 117 

svtpyeu) 261 

£7nTEXeuj 288 

epya^o/xai 298 

*X W 329 

iffxvto 392 

Karart6i]p.i 416 

Karepya^ofxaL 417 

Traptxw 595 

7T016W 636 

Trpacrcroj 651 

7rpo<r(pep(x) 667 

do, see cannot, despite, dili- 
gence, evil, good, murder, 
sacrifice, service, violence, 
well, wit. 

doctor, SidacTKaXog 150 

doctor of the law, vofiodi- 

daacaXog 517 

doctrine, Xoyoc 462 

SidaaicaXia 150 

Scdaxr] 151 

doctrine, see teach. 

doer, 7roirjTr]g 640 

doer, see evil. 

dog, Kvvapiov 436 

kvcjv 442 

doing, yivofiai 117 

doing, tpyov 298 

7T0lfto 636 

doing, see evil. 

doing (well), KaXoiroiuv .. 402 

dominion, icparog 432 

KvpioTrjg 442 

dominion over (exercise), 

KCtTCLKVpUVU) 412 

dominion over (have), kv- 

pievo> 436 

done (be), yivo/xai 117 

done away (be), Karapytio.. 415 

door, Svpa 378 

door (one that keeps the), 

Svpwpog 379 

dote, vocrau) 518 

double, SnrXovg 158 

double, di-rrXoit) — 

doubleminded, di\pvxog 159 

doubletongued, diXoyog 157 

doubt, a7ropsop,ai 75 

diaicpivh) 145 

diaTropeuj 147 

SiGraZw 158 

doubt, see no, stand. 

doubt (be in), SiaTcopew 147 

doubt (make to), aipu 17 

doubt (no), -xavTOJg 585 

doubtful, SiaXoyKTixog 146 

doubtful mind (be of), pe- 

reujpiZoixai 489 



DOU 

doubting, SiaAoyicrpoc 146 

doubtless, ye v 113 

Sri*. 138 

doubtless, see yea. 

dove, 7rspi(Trepa 619 

down, Kara 406 

down, Kara) 418 

down, see bow, bring, 
brought, cast, come, cut, 
driven, fall, get, go, hang, 
kneel, let, press, put, run, 
sink, sit, step, stoop, take, 
throw, thrust, tread, 
down at, see fall, 
down before, see fall. 

down (let), %aXaw — 7 795 

down with, see go. 

drag, Gvpu) 714 

dragon, Spaicuiv 1 64 

draught, a<p e Spiov 97 

draught [of fishes], ay pa .. 9 

draw, avrXeio 57 

aicoGTrah) 76 

IXjcvoj 234 

eX/cw — 

(Acts 19:33), irpoti- 

tafa 654 

(nraofiai 695 

ovpix) 714 

draw away, airocnrau) 76 

afi<TTT]fii 98 

e^eXfcopai 266 

draw back, inroGreXXaj — 779 

(Heb. 10:39), j 7g0 

draw near, eyyt£w 175 

icpocjayii) 661 

irpoGtpxop,ai.... 662 

draw [nigh], yivo\iai 117 

draw nigh, eyyi£w 175 

draw on, £7rt0wtrKa» 289 

draw out, avrXasi 57 

Giraojiai 695 

draw [to shore], avaQi&a'Cu 40 
draw to the shore, irpoGop- 

pi£opat 666 

draw up, avacnraio 44 

draw with (thing to), av- 

r\r]p,a 57 

dream, twirviov 264 

ovap 531 

dream, evvKviaZ,op.ai 264 

dreamer, f.vvKviaZ,op,ai — 

dress, yewpyeopai 115 

dresser, see vineyard. 

drink, 7ro/xa 645 

TTOGIQ 648 

drink, 7rivw 621 

drink see water. 

drink (give) ^J 

drink (give to) >7rori£a» .. 649 

drink (make to) J 

drink (strong), atKepa 685 

drink well, p-tOvu) 478 

drink with, gv\i-kivm 706 

drive, a7T£\aa» 61 

drive (let her) ( e7n8iSu>[ii.. 283 

Acts 27:15) \<pepu> 784 



( 891 ) 

drive out, e^ aXXw 222 

£?w0w 271 

driven, see wind. 

driven (be), tXavvoj 232 

(ptpw 784 

driven up and down (be), 

diatyipuj 149 

drops (great), 3-p op, Go g 377 

dropsy (having the), vdpoj- 

7TLK0Q 753 

drown, (3v9i^a> Ill 

drowned (be), Kara-n ivoj .. 414 

KaraTTovTiCop.ai — 

drunk (be), p,t9vGicop,ai 478 

drunk (make), p,s8vu) — 

drunkard, pa.9vGog — 

drunken (be) , p,e9vu> — 

p,s8vaicopiai.. — 

drunkenness, \h.9t\ 477 

dry, avvdpog 57 

Krjpog 522 

dry up, £,i]paivb) 521 

due, idiog 380 

0(pfL\j) 578 

o(j)6i\u> 579 

due, see born. 

due reward, a£ioc 58 

due season, tzaipog 398 

due time, icaipog — 

dull, fiapeug 102 

vojQpog 521 

dumb, aXaXog 27 

atpojvog 99 

Kiutpog 442 

(Lu. 1:20), Gioj-au) 686 

dung, g icv&aXov 688 

^{;x a .:::::::::::::: too 

dunghill, Ko—pia 429 

dure, elgi :.. 213 

dure for awhile / -rrpoGKaipog 664 

(Mat. 13:21) \hgti 310 

durst, roXfiau) 741 

dust, icovLoprog 428 

Xoog 802 

duty (be), ocpuXaj 579 

dwell, Ka9t]p,aL 395 

KaroiKiu) 418 

fievoj 481 

oiksu) 524 

GKY]VOOJ 687 

dwell among, ty/ca-oiKtw .. 177 

dwell in, evoitceu) 262 

dwell round about, 7reptoiK£w 617 

dwell with, gvvoikeoj 713 

dwellers, KaroiKtu) 418 

dwelling, KaroLKtjGig — 

dwelling, see there, 
dwellingplace (to have no 

certain), acrarew 88 

dying (2 Co. 4:10), vatcpuGig 514 

dying (lay a), a7ro9vi]GKOJ.. 69 

each, ava 39 

each, see other. 

each one, l/caoroc 221 



EFF 

eagle, aerog 15 

ear, ovg 573 

wtlov 817 

ear [of corn] , Gra\vg 698 

early, op9ptog 538 

7rpoji 670 

irpioia — 

7rpd>ip,og — 

early, see morning. 

early (very) , j3a9vg 100 

earnest, appa&wv 82 

earnest, see care, desire, ex- 
pectation, 
earnest (the more), (Heb. 

2: 1), TttpiGGOTtpwg 618 

earnestly, see behold, covet, 

desire, look, pray, 
earnestly for, see contend, 
earnestly (more), octsvlg- 

Ttpov 230 

ears (come to the), aicovio. . 22 

ears [lor 'hearing'], aKor] .. — 

earth, y>/ 115 

oacovptv)] 527 

earth (under the), icarax9o- 

vLog 416 

earth (in), tiriytug 282 

earth (of), oG-paicLvvg 541 

earthen, oGrpaiavog — 

earthly, yr\ 115 

£7riyaoc 282 

earthquake, GtiGp,og 683 

earthy, xoikoc 801 

ease (take), avairavoj' 44 

eased, avtGig 47 

easier, euK07ru>repog 323 

easily, see besets, provoked. 

east, avaroXr] '. . . 45 

( rjXiog 344 

\ with avaToXr) 45 

Easter, rcaG^a 605 

easy, xpjjoroc 803 

easy, see intreat, understood. 

eat, (3p(i)GKuj Ill 

ytvofiai 115 

ig9iu 306 

fj,eraXa[itavu) 488 

(2Ti.2:17){ £ X W ™ 

K ' {voptj 516 

rpojyu) 751 

(payuj 782 

eat enough, Kopevvvp.i 429 

eat up, Ka-a<payu) 416 

eat with, gvv£g9lio 712 

eaten, see worms. 

eating, fipuGig Ill 

edge, GTop.a 699 

edged, see two. 

edges (with two), Cioropoc 158 

edification, oiKoCofir) 525 

edify, oiKocop,su) — 

edify (wherewith one may), 

(Ro. 14: 19), OLKodofirj — 

edifying, oiKooop.yj — 

(lTi.l:4), oiKovojiia 526 
effect ^become of none), kcl- 

rapysu) 415 



EFF 

effect (make of none), ukv- 

poco 26 

KctTapyeio 415 

ksvooj. . . . 420 

effect (make without), na- 

rapyeu) 415 

effect (take none), £K7ri-7rrw 229 

effectual, EVEpyrjg 261 

effectual (be), evspytu) — 

effectual fervent, tvepyeo) . . — 

effectual working, evtpysia. . — 

effectually, see work. 

effeminate, [xaXaicog 469 

egg, u)ov 811 

Egypt, Aiy V7TTOQ 819 

Egyptian, Aiy vtttioq — 

eight, o/crw 528 

• i i. ( OKTd) — 

eighteen, j^ m 

eighth, oySoog 522 

eighth day, OKraiifiEpog 528 

either,/; 340 

either, see but. 
either side, see on. 

elder, \iuZ,uv 478 

7rpEff£vT£piov 652 

7TpE<j£vTEpog 

elder (also), (jvfnrpeatvrepog 707 
elder (estate of), irpEtjtvTE- 

ptov 652 

eldest, TrpEotvTtpoQ. — 

elect, ekXektoq 228 

elected together with, avvs- 

KkeKTog 7 LI 

election, EicXoyr) 228 

element, gtoixeiov 699 

eleven, t v^s/ca 260 

eleventh, Iv^EKarog — 

Eh, HXi 344 

Eloi, EXwi 235 

eloquent, Xoyiog 461 

else, ei de firi 186 

ettei 273 

ETEpog 318 

embolden, oiKo^ojuew 525 

embrace, aGTra^ofiai 88 

av[X7TEpi\aix€avix).. 706 

emerald, vfiapaydivog 689 

(Tf-iapaydog — 

empty, KEvog 420 

empty, (Mat. 12:44) gx°~ 

\aZ<» 716 

emulation, fyiXog 337 

emulation (provoke to), na- 

paZrikoii) 590 

enable, Evdvvafxoix) 260 

encounter, crvju,€aXXw 705 

end, aicpov 26 

Eataaig 223 

TTEpCLQ 613 

gvvteXeici 713 

TE\og 728 

end, 7rX?jpow 630 

avvTEXEit) 713 

end, see latter, that, to, world. 

end (in the), (Mat. 28:1) 

o^/f 581 



( 892 ) 

end (make an), teXeoj 727 

end (to the), rfXawc — 

endeavour, ??jr£w 337 

(nrovdaZu) 696 

ended (be), yivofxat 117 

ending, TEXog 728 

endless, cucaraXvTog 21 

cnTEpavTog 61 

ends of, E^xarog 317 

endued, see knowledge. 

endued (be), Evdvw 260 

endure, avEXo fiat 47 

KapTEpEio 406 

fiEvo) 481 

V7T0[XEV(O 779 

vircxpEpo) 780 

(pEpu) 784 

endure, see afflictions, hard- 
ness, 
endure but for a time, irpoa- 

tcaipog 664 

endure (patiently), fxaKpo- 

9vfiE(o 469 

enduring, v-rrofiovr] 779 

enemy, ExOpog 329 

engrafted, EfKpvTog 240 

engrave, evtvttooj 264 

enjoy (Heb. ( cnroXavcng . . 73 

11:25) \e X (o 329 

Tvyx&vu 751 

enjoy, cnroXavcjig 73 

enlarge, [xEyaXwui — 476 

7rXciTvv(t) 627 

enlighten, 0wn£w 794 

enmity, ExOpa 329 

enough, apicETog 81 

iKavog 384 

enough, see eat. 

enough and to spare (have), 

7TEpia(TEV<jJ 618 

enough (be), apKEio 81 

enough (it is), clttexei 62 

enquire, diayivwoKo) 143 

EK^r]TE(x) 226 

eZetclZu) 268 

E7Tl&]TEU) 283 

7rvv6avojj,ai 673 

<tvZt]te(xj 704 

enquire diligently, atcpiiooj. . 26 

enquire for, Z,7]te(i) 337 

enquiry for(make),^i£pa>raw 155 

enrich, ttXovtlZ,o) 632 

ensample, rvwog 752 

vTrodeiyfxa 778 

ensue, Sicoko) 159 

entangle, irayidEvu) 582 

entangle in, 6jU7r\gKw 239 

entangle self with, cjuttXs/cw — 

entangle with, ei/e^w 261 

enter, avataivo) 39 

Efxtaivoj 235 

epxofxai 301 

TrapEKJEpxojJiCLi 594 

enter in. . into, Eicrodog 214 

enter into, ewei/ai 211 

EiGEpxoixcu — 



EUN 

enter into, EKnropEvofiai 214 

EfitaLvo) 235 

Eiritaivu) 281 

entertain, %evi%<i) 521 

entertain, see strangers. 

entice, SeXEat,(o 134 

enticing, irEiQog 609 

enticing words, TriBavoXoyia 621 

entire, bXoaXupog 528 

entrance. .in, Eiaodog 214 

entreat, ^pao/uat 802 

entreat, see evil, shame- 
fully, 

entreat shamefully) t/ > y HCO 

. . .. . ,, > VbOlLOJ 753 

entreat spitefully J r * 

envy, ^rfXog 337 

(pQovog 786 

envy, Z,r]Xoi» 337 

<p6ovE(o 786 

envy (move with), £*}Xow .. 337 

envying, fyfXog — 

<p6ovog 786 

ephphatha, E<p<paQa 329 

epistle, EiriaroXr] 287 

equal, icroc 390 

(Col. 4:1), laortjg .. 391 

<jvvr}Xuci(i)Tr)g 712 

equal, see angels. 

equality, icronjc 391 

ere, ttoiv 653 

err, cnroirXavaio 75 

acTo%£w 89 

TtXavao) 627 

error, ayvot][xa 9 

TcXavr] 627 

escape, wKo^Evyio 78 

diaaio£(L> 148 

dici(pEvy<j} 149 

EK(pEvyu) 231 

e^EpxojJiai 266 

([)Evy<o 785 

escape safe, SicmtwZii) 148 

eschew, ekkXlvw 228 

especially, juaXtora 470 

espouse, ap/xo£w 81 

\LVV)GTEVO\iai 503 

establish, (Setaiocj 106 

iGTrjfii 391 

VOficOETEli) 517 

CTEpEOW 698 

OT»}|Oi£a> 699 

estate (Co,.4 :8 ){S to - 613 

estate, see elder, first. 

estate (of low), rcnrEivog . . 720 

esteem, riyEOfiai 343 

Kpivd) 433 

Xoyi^ojuai 461 

esteemed (highly), v-J;r)Xog 781 

esteemed least, e^ovOeveoj .. 269 

eternal, atSwg 16 

aiojv 19 

cuojviog 20 

Ethiopia (of), AlGio^ 819 

Ethiopian, AiOio^/ — 

eunuch, Evvovxog 324 



EUN 

(funuch (make), evvovx^ 324 

evangelist, ivayysXicmig. . . 321 

even, o\pe 581 

o^/ia — 

even, yap 112 

m 318 

eojg 334 

fiev 480 

ovtoj 576 

re 724 

even, see and, not. 

even as, KaBamp 394 

KaOwg 397 

Kara 406 

TpoTrog 751 

we 812 

<i)G7rep 816 

even he, see he also. 

even I, Kayw 393 

even I also, Kayo) — 

even like, <oc 812 

even (not), ovde 564 

even now, apri 82 

riSri 343 

even so, vai 512 

ovtoj 576 

wrravTojg 817 

even so I, /cay w 393 

even so I also, /caya> — 

even thus, ravra 720 

even to, a^pi 99 

even unto, & until, hog — 334 

evening, kaitepa 309 

O'pict 581 

eventide, iVTrepa 309 

' o-tyia 581 

ibpa 811 

ever, an 15 

aiojv 19 

,-r j oc n ( aio)V 19 

( Jude25 >Ua ff 597 

TravTore 585 

Trove 649 

ever, see nor, that. 

ever (for), auoviog 20 

Sujveiceg' 155 

(rjfxepa 347 

\aio>v 19 

ever (or), irpo 653 

everlasting, ailiog 16 

atujviog 20 

evermore, aiojv 19 

7ravrors 585 

every, ava 39 

airag 60 

nag 597 

every, Kara 406 

every, see day, in, out, quar- 
ter, side, throughout. 

every man, ava 39 

tKatJTog 221 

rig 732 

Tig 736 

every one, a7rac 60 

sicavrog 221 

icaOetg or tcaO^elg 395 



( 893 ) 

every where, Travraxov — 585 

every where, see go. 

every whit, bXog 529 

every woman, tKavrog 221 

evidence, eXeyxog 232 

evident, drjXog 138 

7rpodr)\og 654 

evident, see token. 

evident (far more), icara- 

SrjXog 411 

evidently, <pavepo>g 783 

evidently, see set forth. 

evil, KaKia 400 

evil, KaKog — 

Troviqpng 646 

(pavXog 784 

evil, icaicojg 401 

evil (Mat. 5: 11), (W« — ™ 
x {Trovrjpog 646 

evil, see affected, report, 

speak, speaking. 

evil (do), KaKOTzouu) 400 

evil doing, act/c/yua 14 

KaKOTTOUO) 400 

evil (entreat) , Kaicou) — 

evil speaking, (SXavyiijiia .. 108 

evildoer, KaKorroiog 400 

KaKOvpyog — 

exact, rrpavcru) 651 

exalt, vtyou) 781 

exalt highly, v-epvxjjoo) 775 

exalt .. .self, eiraipoj 272 

v7rspaipof.iai ... 774 
exalted above measure (be), 

umpaipofiai — 

exalted (be) (James 1:9), 

v^og 781 

examination, avaicpiaig 43 

examine, avaicpivu) — 

avera^o) 47 

doKi/xaZoJ 160 

irsipaZo) 610 

example, ceiyfia 133 

rvKog 752 

vTroypajijxog 778 

vrrodeiyfia — 

example (make a publick), 

TrapaSeiyfiaTi^a) 588 

exceed (Mat. ( Trepio-trevoj .. 618 

5:20), \irXeio)v 627 

Trepiacrevo) .. 618 
exceeding (Acts7: 20), 6eog 364 

Xiav 460 

<T(podpa 715 

vrrsp ... 773 

v7T£p€aXXu> 774 

(Ro. ( vireptoXri 714 
7:13), {Kara.... 406 
exceeding, see abundant, a- 
bundantly, glad, great, joy, 
sorrowful, sorry, 
exceeding ( far fvrriptoXr]. 774 

more) (2Co.< Kara 406 

4:17), (ac 197 

exceeding f vTrepTrepiaaevo) 775 
joyful (be), \ x a P a 796 



EXH 

exceedingly, {£*££.' "" ' 789 

(1th. /*«P- l]\ 

°- yv >> {Tvtpiaaog 618 

TTspicraoTephjg — 618 

irepKTffuig 619 

acpodpa 715 

(T(J)odpojg — 

exceedingly, see fear, grow, 

trouble, 
exceedingly (more), nepia- 

(Torspwg 618 

excel, 7ri.pi(jai.vu} — 

VTreptaXXio 7 74 

excellency, v7rep€oXr] — 

<Thi.3:8), vicep- 

£%w 775 

innpoxn — 

excellent, jti£yaXo7rp67T//c 476 

excellent, see more. 

excellent (be), diafepoj 149 

excellent (be more), diacpepoj — 

excellent (more), $ia<popog . — 

ttXuojv. .. 627 

(ICo. (vrnptoXri 774 

12:31), \/cara .... 406 

excellent (most), Kpariarog 432 

except, eav 17C 

ti fit} 186 

a fit] ri 187 

fKTOC 23 1 

eav \ir\ 49^ 

TtapiKTog , 594 

ttXtjv 629 

except it be, r\ 340 

except that, ei fit] 186 

excepted, acrog 23 1 

excess, atcpaaia 26 

avaxvffig 46 

aubJTia 89 

excess of wine, oivo<pXvyia . 527 

exchange in, avraXXayjia.. 55 

exchanger, TparreZirrjg 748 

exclude, ockXeioj 227 

excuse, aTToXoyeofiai 74 

Trapaireofjiai ..... 590 

excuse (make), -Kapaireo\iai — 

excuse. . . self, aTToXoyeofiai. . 74 
excuse (without), avarro- 

Xoyjjroc 44 

execute, Troieoj 636 

execute office, see Priest, 

executioner, CTreKovXaTiop. . 695 

exercise, yv\ivaaia 129 

exercise, acncew 87 

yvfiva^oj 129 

woieo) 636 

exercise, see authority, do- 
minion. 

exercise over, see lordship. 

exhort, Trapaiveoj 590 

TcapaKaXiU) — 

7rpoTp£7rofjiai 668 

exhortation (Lu.3:18), 7ra- 

paKaXeu) 590 

izapaKXricng 591 



EXH 

exhortation (give), irapaica- 

Xeu) 590 

exorcist, e%opicicFTr)g 269 

expect, tKdsxofiai 223 

7rpo(rdoKaoj... 662 

expectation, Trpovdoicia — 

expectation (be in) 7rpoa- 

SoKau) — 

expectation (earnest), airo- 

Kapa^oKia 70 

expel, ek(3oXXu) 222 

experience, dotapr} 160 

experiment, doKifxrj — 

expert, yvoJGrrjg 125 

expire, 7rXripou) 630 

teXeoj 727 

expound, diep/jL^vsvio 154 

tKTiQrifit 230 

ETTlXvb) 285 

express, see image. 

expressly, pfjrwc .. . 678 

extortion, ap-nayi) 82 

extortioner, apTra% — 

eye, o[x[xa 530 

otyOaX/jiog 579 

eye[asofaneedle],rpvjitaXta 751 

TpVTCK]\ia — 

eye (with one), fiovoipOaXfiog 506 
eyes, see fasten, set. 

eyesalve, KoXXovpiov 427 

eyeservice, o$6a\(xodov\eia 579 

eyewitness, avro7rrrjg 91 

E7T07rr^c 290 

fable, fiv9og 511 

face, o-tyig 532 

irpoaoiTTov 667 

oro/xa 699 

face, see before. 

fade away, fiapaivofxai 471 

fading not away, a\iapavri- 

vog.... 32 

ccfiapavrog — 

fail, ekXeittoj 228 

£K7nTTT(i) 229 

E7u\ei.7r<ji> 285 

KarapyEU) 415 

TTlTTTit) 622 

VOTEpEto 781 

failing, see hearts. 

failing not, avEicXEnrrog — 46 

fain [would fain], ETuQviiEttt 283 

faint, EicKaKEio 227 

ekXvu 229 

Kafivoj 403 

fair, avTEiog 88 

KaXog 402 

fair, see shew, speech. 

fair weather, Evdia 322 

faith, cXttic 234 

irKJTig 624 

faith (of little), oXiyoTnarog 528 

faithful, TtMJTog. ... 626 

faithfully (3 Joh. 5), iriOTog — 



( 894 ) 

faithless, aTriarog 63 

fall, 7rapa7TT(i)fjLa 593 

TTTWGig 673 

fall, yivofuxi 117 

(Mar. (EKTwrroj 229 

13:25) \Eaofiai 308 

EK-KlTTTd) 229 

EiritaWu) 281 

Karataivio 409 

KaTcnrnTTW 414 

KCtTCKpEpOJ 416 

7wrT(t) 622 

TTTatd) 672 

fall, see asleep, occasion, 
transgression. 

fall among, fju7ri7rrw 239 

TTEpiiriTTTb) 618 

fall asleep, Koifxaofiai 426 

fall at, TrpoaTcnrTit) 666 

fall away, a<piaTri}ii 98 

EKTWCTh) 229 

TrapcnrnrTh) 592 

fall down, Karataivo) 409 

KarcnrnrTto) 414 

TwrTOJ 622 

fall down at, 7rpo(T7ri7rrw ... 666 
fall down before, TtpoairnrTia — 

fall from, airoTrncru 75 

fall into, EfXTTiTrro) 239 

(Acts 10:10), ETTi- 

7n7CT(x) 285 

7rEpi7ri7rrit) 618 

fall off, EKTwrTu 229 

fall on, EiwrLirTh) 285 

fall on sleep, KOifxaofiai — 426 

fall out, Epxofiai 301 

fall upon, ETrnrnrTif) 285 

falling away, cnroGTaom — 76 
falling (from), airraiGTog . . 79 

false, ipEvdrjg 806 

false, see accusation, accus- 
ers, apostle, brethren, 
Christs, prophet, teacher, 
witness. 

falsely, -ipEvdofJiai 806 

falsely, see accuse. 

falsely so, see called. 

fame, anorj 22 

nx°£ 358 

Xoyog 462 

(py/AT) 785 

fame, see spread abroad. 

family, 7rarpia 609 

famine, Xifiog 461 

fan, tttvov 672 

far, iiog 334 

fxaicpav 469 

fiaKpog — 

(Phi. (fiaXXov 470 

1:23)\tto\i;c 643 

Ttoppo) 648 

far, see be, country, from, 
journey, more, spent. 

far above, vTTEpavto. . . 774 

far as, see as. 

far(beit),(Mat.l6:22),i\ewc 384 
far more, see evident. 



FEA 

far off, fiaiepav 469 

far passed, iroXvg 643 

far spent, noXvg — 

fare, Evcjypaivw 327 

farewell, piowvfiai 679 

%aipu) 795 

farewell (bid), airoTaaaofiai 78 

farm, aypog 10 

farther, see go. 

farther side, -nEpav 613 

farthing, aaaapiov 88 

KodpavTtjg 426 

fashion, Eidog 192 

7TpO(TU)7rOV 667 

a%r]}ia 716 

rvirog 752 

fashion (on this), ovtoj — 576 
fashion. . self according to, 

<7ucr%?]ju,ari£ojuat 715 

fashioned like unto, <7w/xjnop- 

0oc 706 

fast, v7]dTEia 515 

fast, vrjatEvu) — 

fast, see hold, stand, stick. 

fast (make), a.G<paXiZ,w 89 

fasten, clteviZu): 90 

fasten. . eyes, aTEviZ,u — 

fasten on, KaOcnrTw .... — 394 

fasting, aanog 87 

vrfUTEia 515 

vrjarig — 

father, 7rarj?p 606 

father in law, TCEvQEpog — 612 
father (of, or, belonging to a), 

TtarpiKog 609 

7CCLTpli)Og — 

father (received by tradition 

from), TrarpoirapadoTog. . — 

father (without), aTrarwp . . 60 

fatherless, opcpavog 539 

fathers (murderer of), ira- 

TpaX^rjg 609 

fathom, opyvia 537 

fatling, aiTiGTog 686 

fatness, irioTir]g 622 

fatted, oiTEvrog 686 

fault, curia...: 18 

ainov 19 

rjrrrjixa 358 

Trapa7TTu)[x,a 593 

fault, see tell. 

fault (being in), afxapravio 32 

fault (find), fiEfifofiai 480 

fault (without), ajuwjuoc — 37 

faultless, a^EjiTTTog 34 

afjLio/jLog 37 

favour, x a P l G ^7 

favoured (be highly), %«P l - 

too) 798 

fear, dEiXia 133 

tyotog 789 

fear, EvXatEOfiai 323 

<pot,EOfxai 788 

(1 Ti. Uotog 789 

5:20)\£ X w 329 

fear, see godly, move. 

fear exceedingly, EK<potog ... 231 



134 

164 
271 



FEA 

fear exceedingly, (Mar.4:41), 

* (bottopiai .. 788 

Uotog 789 

Xfxeyag 476 

fear [' in that he feared'] , 

tvXattia 323 

fear (without), a<pottog 99 

fearful, dtiXog 133 

Qottpog 789 

fearful, see sight, 
feast, dtnrvov 

SoXV 

toprt] 

feast, see governor, ruler. 

feast (keep a), iopra^oj — 271 

feast of, see charity. 

feast of the dedication, ty- 

Katvia 177 

feast with, <jvvev(i)x£Ofj,ai .. 712 
feeble (Heb. 12:12), xapa- 

Xvo/xai 592 

feeble (more), aoQtvqg — 87 
feebleminded, oXiyo->pvxog. . 528 

feed, (Bo<tku) 109 

7roifiaLva) 640 

TTOTl^ix) 649 

Tpecpu) 749 

XopTa^ui 802 

•«|/w/n£w 808 

feed, see bestow. 

feed cattle, Troifiaivo) 640 

feel, yLvo)(TKO) 122 

Tcaoxw 605 

feel after, ipjjXacpaoj 807 

feeling, see touch. 

feeling (to be past) , aTraXytw 59 

feign, vTroKpivofxai 778 

feigned, irXaoTog 627 

Felix, *}7\i£ 866 

fellow, avrjo 47 

eraipog 317 

/jLsroxog 489 

fellowcitizen, avfiiroXiTqg .. 706 
fellowdisciple, avniiaQr\rr]g — 
fellowheir, cvyKXi]povo}iog. . 703 

fellowhelper, avvtpyog 711 

fellowlabourer, avvtpyog — 

fellowprisoner, vvvaixfiaXcj- 

rog 709 

fellowservant, avvdovXog 710 

fellowship, KOLvwvia 427 

(1 Co. 10 : 20), 

Koivojvog — 

pzroxn 489 

fellowship with (have), <rvy- 

koivwvuo 704 

fellowsoldier, (TvarpaTKjjTrjg 715 

fellowworker, avvtpyog 711 

female, BrjXv 375 

fervent, tKTtvqg 230 

fervent, see effectual, heat. 

fervent (be), %tu> 337 

fervent mind, Z,t]Xog — 

fervently, eicre vu>g 230 

fervently, see labour. 

Festus, <bt]<7rog 866 

fetch a, see compass. 



( 895 ) 

fetch out, £%ayoj 265 

fetter, xtcr) 609 

fever, irvperog 674 

fever (be sick of a), irvptaaa) — 

few, oXiyog 528 

few, see words. 

few words, fipaxvg 110 

fidelity, Tciarig 624 

field, aypog 10 

%wpa 805 

%wpiov — 

field, see abide in the, corn. 

fierce, avrjfitpog 47 

aicXrjpog 687 

XaXe7rog 795 

fierce (be more), t-maxvu).. 288 

fierceness, Bv/iog 378 

fiery (Heb. 10:27), irvp .... 673 

(Eph. 6:16), Trvpoofuu 611 
fiery, see trial. 

fifteen, csKcnrevTS 134 

fifteenth, -xt.vTtKaili.Ka.Tog . . 612 

fifth, Trtfi-KTog 611 

fifty, 7rtvT7]KovTa 612 

fifty, see thousand. 

fig, avKov 705 

fig tree, (tvktj 704 

fig (untimely), oXvvOog — 529 

fight, ayojv 10 

aGXrjcng 15 

TroXtfiog 64 1 

fight, ayojVL^ofiai 11 

fiaxofiai 473 

7T0Xt[Xi0) 641 

7TVKTtV(t) 673 

fight against, see God. 
fight with, see beasts. 

fighting, iiaxi) 473 

figure, avTiTVTrov 57 

irapatoXr} 587 

Tv-nog 752 

figure, see transfer, 

figure unto (like), avTiTvivov 57 

fill, yt\iiZ,h) 113 

tfnriTrXaii) 239 

tfjL7rXr]6o) — 

Ktpavvvfii 421 

(Acts 2 :13) fitcToo) .... 484 

7rX?/0a> 629 

fill up, 7rXr]pou) 630 

GVjiirXr]pow 706 

XopTa^u) 802 

fill up, avairXi]pou) 44 

avTavairXiipou) 55 

TrX?ipo(i) 630 

TtXtu) 727 

fill up, see piece. 

fill up (which is put into), 

irXiipojfia 630 

filth, KaOap/xa 394 

TrtpiKaQapua 616 

pvirog 678 

filthiness, aiaxpoTy]g 18 

aKaOapTrjg 21 

fioXvafiog 505 

pvirapia 678 



FIT 

filthy, aiaxpog 18 

aatXytia 87 

filthy, see lucre. 

filthy (be), pv-n-ou 678 

filthy communication, aia- 

XpoXoyia 18 

filthy lucre (for the sake of), 

aiaxpoKtpdoig — 

filthy lucre (given to), airr- 

XpoKtpSrjg — 

filthy lucre (greedy of), aia- 

XpoKtpSrjg — 

finally, Xonrov & to Xonrov. . 464 

TtXog 728 

find, avtvpitTKoj 47 

tvpiffKU) 325 

KaTa.Xajj.tavh) 412 

finding out, see past, 
fine, see brass, flour, linen. 

finger, SaKTvXog 132 

finish, arrapTifffiog 60 

finish, atroTtXtu) 78 

diavvw 147 

tKTiXtU) 230 

tTTLTtXtU) 288 

(TVVTtXtU) 713 

TtXtiou) 727 

TtXtU) 

finished (be) , yivo\iai 117 

finisher, TtXtidJTrjg 727 

fire, xvp 673 

Trvpa 674 

<pwg 794 

fire (be on), -KvpoofiaA. 674 

fire of, see coals. 

fire (set on), <fKoyiZ,w 788 

firkin, [xtTprjTTjg 489 

firm, ftttaiog 106 

<Lx-st,/iia 500 

TrpoTtpov 668 

TCpOJTOV 671 

irpoiTog — 

first, see give, trust. 

first (after the), see second. 

first (at), to 7rpa>Tov 671 

first (at the), apxv 84 

ToirpoTtpov.. 668 

TTpOJTOV & TO 

7rpu)T0v — 671 

first (be) , TrpoKtifiai 655 

first estate, apx*] 84 

first (from the very), avwQtv 58 

first of all, irpwTOv 671 

TrpwTog — 

firstbegotten, TrputTo-Gnog . . 672 

firstborn, rrpuiTOTOKog — 

firstfruits, aitapx^ 60 

fish, aXitvu) 29 

fish, t X 9vg 393 

o-tyapiov.. 581 

fish (little), ixOvdiov 393 

fish (small), ix^vhov — 

oipapiov 581 

fisher's coat, txtv^vTiqg 274 

fishers & fishermen, aXitvg. . 29 

fit, tvdtrog 322 

fit, KaQr\Kov 395 



FIT 

fit, KarapTi^u) 415 

fit (be), av?]K(o 47 

fitly, see joined. 

fitly together, see framed. 

five, ttevte 612 

five hundred, ttevtcckogioi . . — 
five thousand, irevTaKKrx 1 - 

Xioi — 

five times, irevraicig — 

fix, <mjpi£w 699 

flame, <pXo£ 788 

flaming, 0\o£ — 

flattering, KokaKua 427 

flax, Xivov 461 

flee, £K(psvy(o 23 1 

Kara(j>evy(x) 416 

<pevyoj 785 

flee away, (pevyo) — 

flesh [i. e. for food], tcpeag.. 432 

flesh, aapl .. 680 

fleshly, (Col.2: 18), aapl .. — 

aapiciKOQ — 

fleshy, crapKivog — 

flight, (pvyrj 791 

flight, see turn. 

flock, TTOLjxvr) 640 

TTOlflVlOV — 

flOOd, K(lTaic\v(TfJLOQ 412 

7r\r)fiixvpa 629 

Trorafxog 649 

flood, see carried. 

floor, a\u)v 32 

flour (fine), GEjAidaXig 684 

flourish again, avaOaXXoj .. 41 

flow, peoj 677 

flower, avQog 49 

flower of age (pass the), (1 

Co. 7:36), vTTepaicfiog 774 

flux, see bloody. 

fly, 7r£rao/iai 620 

7TSTOfXai — 

flying, (Rev.4: 7), Treraofiai — 

foal, viog 754 

foam, atypiZu) 99 

foam again, appog — 

foam out, ETta§piZ,ix> 273 

foe, exOpog 329 

fold, avXrj 90 

TTOlflVT) 640 

fold, see four. 

fold up, kXiacru) 234 

folk, see impotent, sick. 

follow, aKoXovOeio 22 

yivojxai 117 

(devrs 136 

(07Tt(T(t» 534 

oiojku) 159 

e%aicoXov9c(i) 265 

(Lu. 22 :49), egojxe- 

vog 309 

KaraKoXovOeoj 412 

(Mat. (fiera 484 

21: 62) {sort 310 

follow, (1 Pet. (fiera 484 

1 : ll)\ravTa .... 720 

fxifieofiai 501 

TrapaicoXovBtu) 591 



( 896 ) 

follow, cFvvaRovXovOeu) 709 

follow after, ^wdkw 159 

STraKoXovOeu) . . 272 

KGLTCtdlOJICOJ 411 

KaraKoXovQeu). . 412 

followed, (Mat. f \iETa 484 

27:62) \e<rri 310 

follower, fiifxijrrjg 501 

follower together, <yvfxfit}xr}- 

rrjg 706 

following, k^rjg 268 

BTnovaa 285 

(Lu. 13:33), £%& 329 
following, see day. 

folly, avoia 54 

acppoavvT] 99 

food, fipoDGig Ill 

3iarpo(pr] 149 

Tpotprj 751 

fool, avorjrog 54 

acrcxpog 88 

ct(pp(i)v 99 

fjaopog 512 

fool (as a), (2 Co. 11:23), 

Trapa<ppov£io 593 

fool (become a), fuupaipw.. 512 

foolish, avoijTog 54 

acrvvErog 89 

cuppwv 99 

[xiopog 512 

foolish, see talking. 

foolish (make), piiopaivoj .. 512 

foolishly, cMbpovvvr) 99 

foolishness. a<ppo<rvvr) — 

fjuopia 512 

(1 Co. jfiiopog.. — 
1:25) (with 6 

foot, f3a<ng 105 

irovg 650 

foot, see tread under, 
foot (down to the), see gar- 
ment. 

foot (on), TreZy 609 

c 4. i. i ( Trovg 650 

footstool, \ * s hhn 

{v7ro7rociov 779 

VTTOTtoSlOV 

for, avTt 56 

cnro 63 

axpt 99 

Sia 138 

eig 197 

EK 215 

ev 240 

EVEKa 261 

ETTi 275 

Kara 406 

7TEpi 613 

rrpog 656 

V7T£p 773 

for, yap 112 

Sioti 158 

STTEidi) 274 

on 543 

wg 812 

for, see better, call, contend, 
ever, look, looking, mo- 
ment, send, take. 



FOR 

for all that, ovrix) 576 

for ... cause, eveko. 261 

for intent, Eig 197 

for ... intent, 7rpoc 656 

for ... purpose, £tc 197 

for . . . sake, ha 139 

EVEKa 261 

7T£pl 613 

for self, see answer. 

for that, e ttei 273 

E-rrEidr] 274 

on 543 

for the sake of, ev 240 

for the space of, £7rt 275 

for then, ettei 273 

for to, Iva 385 

for use, see meet, 
for which, see cause. 

forasmuch as, ei 183 

E7TEI 273 

EirEiSr] 274 

£7T£idr]irEp .... — 

KaOori 397 

forbear, avExopai 47 

avirjfiL 53 

(1 Co.9:6), fii] .... 490 

GTEyiO 698 

<p£idojj,ai 784 

forbearance, avoxv 55 

forbid, dia.KU)Xvu> 146 

ku>Xv(x) 442 

fo rW d (G„d), {^r.:::.m 

forbidding (no man), a/cw- 

Xvrojg 26 

force, see take by. 

force (of), fiEpaiog 106 

fore [as a termination 

preceded by where or 

there], dia 138 

eig 197 

EVEKa 261 

ETTI 275 

(1 Co. 12:15, 16), 

irapa 586 

(Lu.7--47), x a P lv 797 

forefathers, 7rpoyovoi 654 

forehead, fiETu)7rov 489 

foreigner, trapoiKog 595 

foreknows TrpoyivuiOKw 654 

foreknowledge, Ttpoy voxrig. . — 

foreordain, Trpoyivojaich) — — 

forepart [of a ship], Trpojpa 670 

forerunner, 7rpodpop:og 654 

foresee, irpo£id£u) — 

Ttpoopaui 656 

foreship, 7rp(opa 670 

foretell, TrpoEpew 655 

TrpoKarayyEXXu) — 

irpoXEyu) 656 

forewarn, TrpoEiru) 654 

V7T0hLKVVfll 778 

forget, EK\av9avojxai 228 

EKiXavQavoixai 285 

(2 Pet. (Xr}9ri 459 

1:9), \XafJitavio .. 445 



FOR 

forgetful (Jas. 1:25), trn- 

\i}(jfiovr] . . . « 285 

forgetful (be), iirikavQavo- 

fiat — 

forgive, airoXvu) 75 

CKplTjfll 97 

forgive frankly, & forgive, 

Xctpi-Kofiai 796 

forgiveness, a<pe<ng 97 

form, fJLopfr] 506 

fiopfaxjig — 

Tvirog 752 

VTTOTVTTOJCng 780 

form, TtXaaao) 627 

formed (be), fjLop<poo[iai — 506 

formed (thing), 7r\ao-jua — 627 

former, icportpov 668 

TCpOTtpoQ 

irpwTOQ 671 

fornication, iropvua 647 

fornication (commit), 7cop- 

vevo) 648 

fornication (give self over 

to), tKTTopvevu) 230 

fornicator, iropvog 648 

forsake, a-iroGTaaia 76 

aTTOTaaaonai 78 

(Mpuifii 97 

eyicaraXenrdJ 177 

KaTaXenrb) 413 

forswear self, ETriopicEh) 285 

forth, e£w 270 

(Mar. (fxevog 483 

3:3)\ac 197 

. . forth, a?ro 63 

forth, see break, bring, 
brought, call, carry, cast, 
come, conduct, from, go, 
hold, launch, let, minister, 
pass, proceed, put, reach, 
send, set, setter, shed, 
shew, shine, shoot, speak, 
stand, stretch. 

forth at, €k 215 

forth fruit, see bring. 

forthwith, evOewg 322 

sv9vg 323 

7rapaxpr][xa 594 

forty, TiGGapaKovTci 728 

forty years (of), TEGcapa- 

Kovraerrjg 729 

forty years old, TtaaapaKov- 

raerrjg — 

forward, see go, put. 

forward (be), 3e\w 362 

G-rrovdaZ,o) 696 

forward (more), (nrovdaiog 697 
forward on journey, see 

bring. 

forwardness, (nrovdrj 697 

forwardness of mind, irpoQv- 

/*"* 655 

foul, aKadaprog 21 

foul, see weather. 

found, S-ejusXtow 363 

found (be), yivofxai 117 

foundation, SepeXiog 363 

KaratoXr) 410 



( 897 ) 

foundation (lay the), Sfjue- 

Xioo) ' 363 

fountain, it-qyi] 620 

four, Ttoaapeg 729 

Teraprog — 

four days, rsrapTaiog — 

four hundred, TtrpaKoaioi. . — 

four months, TETpa\ir\vov .. — 
four thousand, rerpaKiTy - 

Xioi — 

fourfold, TSTpcnrXoog — 

fourfooted beasts, rtrpairovg — 

fourscore, oySoijKovra 522 

foursquare, rerpayojvog 729 

fourteen, dsKaTtaaapeg 134 

fourteenth, t eg cap eg k aid e- 

icarog 729 

fourth, reraprog — 

fowl, op veov 538 

■kithvqv 620 

fox, aXi))irr)Z, 32 

fragments, icXaGfjia. 424 

frame, /earapri£w 415 

framed fitly together (be), 

(jvvapjxoXoytojxai ; . . 710 

frankincense, Xitavog 460 

frankly, see forgive. 

fraud (kept back by), awoa- 

repeio 77 

free, eXsvOepog 233 

free, see gift. 

free (make), eXevOepoh) .... 234 

free man, eXsvOepog 233 

freed (be), cikcllou) 157 

freedom, ttoXltuo. 642 

freely, Suptav 170 

Ttappt]Cia 596 

(Acts 26:26), irappt}- 

aiaCofxai — 

freely, see give. 

freeman, airsXevOepog 61 

freewoman, tXevOepog 233 

frequent (more), irtpiGGOTi.- 

pwg 618 

fresh, yXvKvg 124 

friend, eraipog 317 

(piXog 787 

friend, see thy. 

friend (make any one a), 

TrtiQoj 609 

friends( his), (irapa 586 

(Mar .3 :21) (with avrov 

friendship, cpiXia 787 

frog, f3arpaxog 106 

from, aito 63 

dia 142 

eyyvg ; 176 

€K 215 

7rapa 586 

vtto 776 

from, see fall, heaven, off, 

out, put, thrust, turn, 

whence, 
from above, see above. 

from among, etc 215 

from being, see burdensome. 

from far, [.icucpoOw 469 

from. .forth, tt: 215 



FUR 

from hence, tvrevOtv 263 

from [house] to [house], 

Kara 406 

from that place, tieafov 224 

from the, see beginning, 
from thence, see and. 

from thence, eicetOtv 224 

69ev 524 

from up, sk 215 

from whence, iroQiv 635 

from within, 6<ru>6sv 317 

from without, f '£w9ev 271 

froward, CKoXtog 687 

fruit, yevvr]fia 114 

KapTcog 405 

OTTcopa 536 

fruit, see bear, bring, per- 
fection, 
fruit ..withereth (whose), 

(pOivoTTioptvog 786 

I fruit (without), ctKapirog ... 21 

i fruitful, Kap7ro(popog 406 

; fruitful (be), /cap7ro0op£w .. 405 

I frustrate, aOereu) 15 

fulfil, avcnrXiipoa) 44 

EKTrXrjpou) 229 

TrXrjpod) 630 

7TGl£U) 636 

ovvteXeoj 713 

teXeioo) 72 H 

teXeoj — 

fulfilled (be), yivofiai 117 

fulfilling, TrXrjpoJixa...^ 630 

full, yEfiu) 113 

HEGTog 484 

TrXriprjg 629 

(Uoh. 1:4^ x , Qn 

2Joh.l2) j 7 ^™-- 63 ° 

(Mar. 8:20), 7rX?7pa»jua — 
full, see age, assurance, glory, 
heaviness, light, make, 
sores. 

full (be), ye/u£w 113 

yEjxo) — 

efiirXr]9u) 239 

KopEvvv/xi 429 

full come (be), irXrjpou) — 630 

full (make) , 7rXrjpo<i) — 

j full of, see darkness, 
full [time], came (Lu. 1:57), 

irXi]9u 629 

full well, KaX(og 403 

fuller, yvaipEvg 124 

fulness, irXrjpwfia 630 

fully, see come, know, known, 
preach, ripe. 

furlong, araSiog 697 

furnace, Kd}xivog 403 

furnish, irXi]9u> 629 

aTpuvvv/Ai 701 

furnish throughly, £?apri£w 266 

further, 7tXelojv 627 

further, eti 318 

7roppa> 648 

further, see any, proceed, 

threaten, 

further (go), du<TTt]fiL 155 



FUR 

furtherance, irpo<oTrr] 655 

furthermore, eira 214 

roXonrov 464 

gain, epyacria 298 

Kspdog 421 

7ropi(Tfiog 647 

gain, Ktpdaivio 421 

TTOUh) 636 

7rpo<rtpyaZ,oixai 662 

gain by trading, dicnrpayfia- 

revo/xai 147 

gain (get) , Kepdaivw 42 1 

gain (make a), TrXeovsKreu) 628 

gainsay, avTS7roj 56 

avriXeyo) — 

gainsayers, avriXsyit) — 

gainsaying, avnXoyia 57 

gainsaying (without), avav- 

rippr}TO)Q 44 

gall, xoXrj 802 

garden, K)j7roc 422 

gardener, Kqirovpog — 

garland, GTt.\i\x,a 698 

garment, (vdv/jia 260 

eaOijffiQ 306 

ifiariov 384 

%ltiov 801 

garment down to the foot, 

7ro8r)pr]Q 635 

garment (long), aroXr] 699 

garner, airo9r]icr) 69 

garnish, Koo-jtisw 429 

garrison (keep with a), cppov- 

psoj 791 

gate,3-W|oa 378 

ttvXti 673 

7TvX(x)V 

gather, ETriavvayo) 287 

cvXXeyu) 705 

avvayia 708 

cvarpecpu) 715 

gather a, see company. 

gather assuredly, <rv/xti€aZoj 705 

gather [fruits] rpvyaio 751 

gather. . selves together, avv- 

ayu) 708 

gather together, e7ri<rvvayu) 287 
avXXeycj .. 705 

avvayo) 708 

Gvva9poiZ,<i) 709 
gather together in one, ava- 

KetyaXaioofiai 42 

gather up, crvXXeyh) 705 

avvayix) 708 

gathered thick together (be), 

eTraQpoiZofiai.. . 272 

(Tvveifii 711 

gathering, Xoyia 461 

gathering together, vkvjvvo.- 

ywy?7 287 

gay, Xafiirpog 447 

gaze up, efxtXe7T(x) 235 

gazingstock (be made a), 

BsaTpiZonat 361 

gender, ytvvau). 114 

genealogy, yeveaXoyia — 



( 898 ) 

general, see assembly. 

generation, ytvea 113 

ysvecng 114 

ysvvrjfJLa — 

ytvoq 115 

Gentile, eOvog 181 

Gentile, 'EXX^v 828 

Gentiles (after the manner 

of), tOvucwg 181 

gentle, e7rieiKr]g 283 

r]7noQ 357 

gentleness, s7rieiKSia 283 

XprjGTorrjg 803 

get, evpuTKU) 325 

get, see advantage, gain, vic- 
tory. 

get behind, i*™?" H\ 

° ' (o7r«ra> 534 

get down, Karataivu) 409 

get hence, virayoj 771 

get into, t}xtaiv(i) 235 

get out, eZepxofiai 266 

get [to land] , e£«ju t — 

ghost, itvtvfia 632 

ghost (give up the), £K7rv£a> 229 

tK\pvx,to 232 

Ghost (Holy), [V^ a 63 * 

v J/ ' \ayiog 7 

ghost (yield up the), ek^/v^w 232 

gift, ava6r]jxa 42 

co/xa 161 

doaig 163 

dwpea 169 

dwprjfia 170 

dwpov — 

fiepicrixog 483 

%ap£c 797 

XaptGfia 798 

gift (free), xapitr/^a — 

gird, Sia^ojvvvixi 144 

Zuvvvu) 340 

7repi%(t)vvv[ii 616 

gird about, TrapiZwvvvfii — 

gird.. self, 7repi^,(vvvv[xi — — 

gird up, ava^wvvvfii 41 

girdle, Z,b)vr} 340 

give, arrodidcofxi 68 

a7rove[xu) 75 

SiaSiSojjju 144 

Sidojjxi 151 

Sujptoj 170 

£7r id idiom 283 

fiETadidojfjii 487 

7rapaSido>fii 589 

TrapiKKptpu) 594 

Traptxu) 595 

TTOitio 636 

nOrjfJii 731 

XapiZ,Ofiai 796 

Xopyyeu) 802 

give, see attendance, au- 
dience, commandment, 
counsel, diligence, drink, 
heed, increase, leave, li- 
berty, license, life, light, 
marriage, order, part, 
place, rest, sentence, 
shout, suck, testimony, 



GLO 

thanks, tithe, understand, 

witness. 

give again, cnrodiSojfii 68 

give [as a record], fiaprvpeu) 471 

give charge, evraXXojxai 263 

give commandment, evreX- 

Xo/xai — 

give first, 7rpo£i<5w/a 654 

give freely, xapiZofiai 796 

give in, see charge. 

give more, 7rpoaTi6?jfit 666 

give [one's voice], Karcupepio 416 

give out, Xfyw 449 

give over, Trapadidiofii 589 

give place, tucoj 193 

give (presently), TtapiGrr\\ii 595 
give reverence, tvTpnrio — 264 
give. . self continually to, 

TrpovKaprspeu) 665 

give self over to, see forni- 
cation. 

give self to, axoXaZ,^ 716 

give self wholly to f kt9i .... 390 

(1 Ti.4:15) \ev .... 240 
give (such things ( irapa .. 586 

as they) (Lu.< ra 

10:7) y^avrijjv 

give up, 7rapadidi»)fjii 589 

give up, see ghost. 

given, SovXow 164 

given, see wine. 

given by inspiration, see 

God. 
given in marriage, ya/xKT/co- 

fxai 112 

given to, diwicu) 159 

given to, see filthy, hospital- 
ity, 
given to (be) [as to wine], 

Trpocrexio 664 

giver, SoTtjg 1 63 

giving, doaig — 

giving, see law. 

glad (be), ayaXXiao) 

%ai(0w 795 

glad (be exceeding), ayaX- 

Xiaio 2 

glad (make), evcppaivio 327 

glad tidings (bring), £uay- 

yeXiZco 320 

glad tidings (declare), evay- 

ytXiZ,io — 

glad tidings (shew), evay- 

yeXi^oj — 

gladly, cKTfievwg 88 

rjSeiog 343 

gladly, see receive 

gladly (most), irfiOTa — 

gladly (very), -qdiara — 

gladness, ayaXXiacrig 2 

ev(f)po(Tvvrj 327 

\apa 796 

glass, 8(T07TTp0V 309 

vaXog 753 

glass, see behold. 

glass (of) , vaXivog , ■ 753 

glistering, tZaarpcnrrh) — 266 
glorified (be), tvdo%aZ,oiiai. . 260 



GLO 

glorified together (be), aw- 

SoKa^o[xai ..' 710 

glorify, 8o%a%(i) 162 

glorious, do%a 161 

t-vSoZoQ 260 

glorious, see make. 

glory, SoZ,a 161 

Kav%J7jua 419 

k\boq 424 

glory, Karaicavxaofiai 411 

Kavxaofiai 419 

glory, see have, vain. 

glory (desirous of vain), ice- 

vo$o£og 420 

glory (full of), SoZafa .... 162 

glory of, Kavx^f^c- 419 

glory (whereof I may), icav- 

X^i-Q — 

glorying, Kavxw* — 

Kavxi]Vi-Q — 

gluttonous, (payog 782 

gnash, (Spvxio Ill 

rpi'Cix) 750 

gnashing, fipvynog Ill 

gnat, icwvwf 442 

gnaw, jLtaccraojuat 472 

go, ayio 10 

a-KEijxi 61 

aTTepxoixai — 

dupxofiai 155 

£K7ropevo[JLai 229 

e^epxonai 266 

spxofiai 301 

^.8Ta€aiV(o 487 

Ttapayivo\iai 588 

TrapcLTTopEVOiiai 593 

Trapepxo/J-ai. 594 

TTtpiirartij} 617 

7rop£vo[j,ai 646 

7rpo(Tspxo[iai 662 

VTrayu) 771 

%ojp£<*> 805 

go, see aside, compel, coun- 
try, further, law, let, war- 
fare. 

go aboard, eiritaivio 281 

go about, difpxo/iai 155 

e7rixsip£(o 289 

Z,r]THi) 337 

irtipaZu) 610 

Trtipcuo 611 

Trepiayu) 615 

go abroad, diepxofxai 155 

eK,epxofiai 266 

go again, eirioTpscpu) 287 

go and meet, viravTaw 772 

go aside, aitspxoiiai 61 

i;7ro%wp£w 780 

go astray, rrXavaoj 627 

go away, a7repxofiai 61 

eZepXOfiai 266 

7rop£vofj,ai 646 

V7ray(i> 771 

go back, a-Kepxofxai 61 

go before, irpoayw 653 

Trpoepxofiai ..... 655 



( 899 ) 

go before, 7rpo7ropevo[iai ... 656 

go beyond, v7rep€aLvu) 774 

go down, STTidvb} 283 

go down, KUTataivu) 409 

Karspxofiai 417 

go down with, ■> v /h-aradaivut 703 
go every where, Stepxofiat.. 155 

go farther, irpo€aivu>. 653 

7rpoepxo[JLa.i 655 

go forth, tKiroptvofxai 229 

iZepXOfiai 266 

Toptvofxai 646 

go forward, 7rpo£pxo/zeu 655 

go in. .into, siasLfii 211 

eiaepxo/j-ai .... — 
eicnropsvofiai .. 214 

ilxjSatvh) 235 

go into with, & go in with, 

avv£.i<JEpxo}Ji-ai 711 

go (let), airoXvw 75 

go near, 7rpo(T£pxojiiai 662 

go on, Trpotaivw 653 

<ptpu) 784 

go on a journey, odonropeiD 523 
go one's way, 7rop£uojuai. . . . 646 

go out, a7repxo[iai 61 

cnrotcavoj 68 

eK7ropevofxai 229 

t^ei/xi. 266 

e'^epxofiai — 

go out, <j€svvv[xi 681 

go out of the way, eiacXivu). 228 

go over, cicnrapao) 147 

dupxofiai 155 

nXeu) 727 

go round about, Trtpiayn) .. 615 
go through, diaTropsvo/jiai .. 147 

dtspxo^at 155 

£«T£p%o/xa<. .... 211 
go throughout, dupxofiai .. 155 

dLodevu) 158 

go to, 7rpo<7£p%ojttai 662 

go to, ays 6 

go unto, 7rpo(7f p^ojuai 662 

go up, avafiaivu) 39 

avepxo^at 47 

7rop£uopai 646 

Trpocravataivio 662 

go up into, afj,€aiv(t) 235 

go . ..way, vivayu) 771 

go ways, aTrepxofxai 61 

go with, (jv[X7ropevofiai 707 

ovvepxofjiai 712 

goat, epi(j)LOv 301 

epilog — 

rpayog 748 

goat [skins], atyuog 15 

God, Oeoc 364 

(Actsl9:20), Kvpiog .. 436 

.daifAOviov 131 

God, see admonished, answer, 

lover, ward, would. 
God (fight against), Seo- 
/za%£w 364 

^a forbid, {^ r ' :::;: ;JJJ 



GOO 

God (given by inspiration 

of , Sreoirvtvarog 364 

God (hater of), Sreocrvyrjg. . 373 

God speed, %atpw 795 

God (taught of), Seodidaic- 

rog 364 

God (to fight against) (Acts 

5:39), Sreofxaxog — 

God (without), a0£oc 15 

God (worshipper of), Bso- 

<re€r)g , 373 

goddess, Qea 361 

Godhead, Seiog — 

S'Eiorr/c — 

Seorrig 373 

godliness, evaeteia 326 

Stoaeteia 373 

godly, evaetrjg 326 

(Ssog 364 

(Kara 406 

godly, £Vffe£u)g 327 

godly (after a), see sort. 

godly fear, evXateia 323 

gold, xp vfftov 804 

Xpvuog — 

gold (of), %pi>(7£OC — 

gold ring (with a), XP V(T0 ~ 

daKTvXog — 

golden, X9 V(JE °Q — 

good, fiiog 107 

good, x? 1 ] <yT0Tr lQ 803 

good, ayaOog 1 

icaXog 402 

Xprjcrog ... ' 803 

good, sv 320 

kceXwc 403 

good, see behaviour, cheer, 
comfort, deed, increased, 
olive tree, pleasure, re- 
port, seem, think, way. 

good (be), htxvuj 392 

good (be), avfuptpio 707 

good (do), ayaOoepyeo) 1 

ayaOoTroieoJ — 

£V£py£7-£W 322 

svTroia 325 

good men, see lover. 

good place (in a), kcxXwc — 403 

good things, ayaOog 1 

good things, see teachers. 

good (think), a%iou) 58 

good (those that are), see 

despisers. 
good tidings (bring), evay- 

ysXifa 320 

good [while], itzavog 384 

good will, tvdoKia 322 

evvoia 324 

good words, xpjjcrroXoyta .. 803 

goodly, KaXog 402 

Xa.[X7rpog 447 

goodman, oiKo^£(T7ror?;c .... 525 

goodness, ayaO^avvr] 2 

Xpjjoroc 803 

Xpr]<TTorr]g — 

goods, ayaOog 1 

ovaia 573 

OKtVO 686 



GOO 

goods, vTrap^iq 772 

vTrapxovra — 

gorgeous, evdo^og 260 

Xafiirpog 447 

gospel, svayyeXiov 321 

gospel, see preach, preach 

before. 

gospel preached ~\ evayys- 

( unto us was the), > Xi£a>.. 320 

(Heb. 4:2) J tGfiev.. 307 

gotten (from), cnroGTrcux) — 76 

government, KvtepvrfGig — 436 

Kvpiorrjg 442 

governor, e9vapxr]g 181 

rjysfiojv 343 

(Mat.2:6),?7y£Ojuai 343 

oiKovofiog 526 

governor (be), rjyt/xovsuu).. 342 
governor of the feast, apxi- 

rpiKXivog 85 

grace, iv-Kpitnia 325 

grace, %apig 797 

gracious, %otpic — 

Xpr/oroc 803 

graff in. . or into, tyKevrptZ,^ 177 

grain, /cokkoc 427 

grandmother, fxaixjxr} 470 

grant, didwjjii 151 

eira> 291 j 

%api£op.ai 796 

grapes, GratyvXr) 698 ! 

grass, xopffoc 802 ! 

grave, q,h]g 13 

fivrjfia 502 | 

jxvrjfxeiov — I 

grave, Gefivog 684 j 

grave(Acts 17:29), %apayp;a 796 j 

graveclothes, iceipiai 420 ' 

gravity, Gtfivorrjg 684 • 

great, iicavog 384 

Xiav 460 ; 

fieyag 476 j 

7roXvg 643 

great, see authority, deal, de- 
sire, drops, how, noise, 
price, shew, so, swelling, 
very, way, what, while. 

great age (be of / *P°*<"™ f£ I 

a), (Lu. 2:36)1 ^ a --' 347 j 

7 v J y-KoXvg .. . 643 j 

great [curse], avade/xa 41 ] 

great deal, TroXvg 643 

great (exceeding), pseyicrroc 477 

great (how), ^Xikoc 344 

great men, jxeyiGTaveg 477 

great (so), rrjXiKovrog 730 

great things, fxeyaXtia 475 

great things, see boast. 

great (very), 7ra/j,7roXvg 585 

great (what), rjXiKog 344 

great while, iroXvg 643 

great with child, tynvog 178 

greater, jii£i?orepoc 478 

\lt.ll,<j)V — 

irepiGGOTtpog 618 

ttXihov 627 

greater part, irXeiwv — 



( 900 ) 

greatest, fieyag 476 

fitiZiov 478 

greatly, Xiav 460 

/xsyaXojg 476 

7ro\vc 643 

<T(podpa 715 

X a 9 a 796 

greatly, see amazed, desire, 
long, rejoice, wonder. 

greatness, [xeysBog 477 

Grecian, 'EXXrjVtarrjg 828 

Greece, 'EXXac — 

greedily, see run. 

greediness, -TrXeovs^ia 628 

greedy, see filthy lucre. 

Greek, 'EXXijv 828 

Greek, 'EXXrjvig — 

Greek, 'EXXr/vi/coc — 

Greek, 'EXXtivigti — 

green, vypog 753 

^Xwpoc 801 

greet, ao"7ra£ojtfai 88 

greeting, %aipu> 795 

greetings, acnraa/xog 88 

grief, Xvtct] 465 

grief (cause), Xvtteoj — 

grief (with), (Heb. 13:17), 

GrevaZ,a> 698 

grieve, Xvirea) 465 

grieved (be), Sicnrovsonai.. 147 
GvXXv7rs.o/xai 705 
grieved with (be), npoGox- 

6i£u> 666 

grievous, (3apvg 102 

(Heb. 12:11), Xv-rr-q 465 

OKvrjpog 528 

Trovrjpog 646 

grievous to be borne, dva- 

tcMTTCtKTOg 168 

grievously, dnvojg 133 

/ca/cwc 401 

grind, aXr]9u) 28 

grind to powder, Xt/cjuaw — 460 

groan, efxtpifiaofxat 235 

GT£vaZ,<j) 698 

groan together, avareva^u) 714 

groaning, GTtvayfiog 698 

gross (wax), 7raxvvo[ia.i 609 

ground, yrj 115 

edacpog 181 

idpaiojfia — 

%wpa 805 

ground, BsfxeXioco 363 

ground, see parcel, 
ground (even with), see lay. 
ground (on the), x a l xaL — 796 
ground (piece of), aypoc.... 10 

ground (to the), x^ - 1 "96 

grow, av'£av(x> 91 

yivofiai 117 

ep%ojLiai 301 

grow exceedingly, v-Trepav- 

lavio 774 

grow together, avvav^avo- 

fxai 710 

grow up, ava&aivo) 39 

liTjKvvofxai 499 



HAN 

grudge, areva^uj 698 

grudging, yoyyvGfiog 125 

grudgingly, (Xvirr) 465 

(2Co.9:7)\€/c 215 

guard, see captain. 

guest (be), KaraXva) 413 

guestchamber, KaraXvfia . . — 

guests, avaicst/iai 42 

guide, oSrjyog 523 

guide, tcarsvOvvit) 417 

odijyeu) 523 

guide, see house. 

guile, doXog 161 

guiltless, avairiog 42 

guilty, viroSiKog 778 

guilty (be), ocptiXio 579 

guilty of, evoxog 262 

gulf, %a(7//a 798 

gush out, e/c^'^w 231 

habitation, e7ravXig 273 

KaToiKrjTr]pwv . . 418 

KCLTOIKKX — 

oiKrjTrjpLOv 524 

aicrjvr] 687 

had( t hatshe),{;-7 .;;;•££ 

hail, x ai P 0) 795 

hail, x a ^ a % a — 

hair, S-pt? 377 

KOfir] 428 

hair (broidered), TrXey^a — 627 

hair (have long), KOjuaw 428 

hair (of), rpixivog 750 

hale, k araiyvpo) 416 

Gvpu) 714 

half, r]fxiav 351 

half, see hour. 

half dead, rjfiiOavrjg 350 

hall, avXrj 90 

hall, see judgment. 

hall (common), 7rpairwpiov 651 

hall of judgment, -xpairoipiov — 

hallow, ayiaZ,<3) 6 

halt, %wXoc 805 

hand, %£ip 798 

hand, see nigh, palm, smite, 
strike. 

hand (at), cyyvc 176 

hand (be at), eyyt?w 175 

tviGrr\[ii 262 

SCplGTTI/Al 328 

hand (right), Ss%iog 135 

hand (some to lead^ 

him by the), I X^"" snr , 
(Acts 13: 11) J 7"7°ff800 

hand (take in), £7ri%ap£to. . 289 

handkerchief, Govpdapiov, . . 694 

handle, S-iy w 376 

\pr]Xa(pa<i) 80£ 

handle deceitfully, £oXow 16' 

handle, see shamefully. 

handmaid, -en, dovXrj 163 

hand on (lay), tcpareu) 431 

7ria£a> 621 

hand (lead by the), x u P a ~ 

ywytw 800 



HAN 

hands (made with), \ x H P°- 
hands (made by), / ttoitjtoq 800 
hands (made without), a%£i- 

p07TOU]TOQ 99 

hands (with own), avro- 

X£ip 96 

handwriting, %£ipoyp«0ov .. 800 

hang, tcpeixafiai 432 

hang about, irepiKeifxai 616 

hang down, Trapic}iai 595 

hang. . self, a7ray%o/zai 59 

haply, apa 79 

7ru)g 675 

haply, see lest. 

happen, yivofiai 117 

avjitaivo) 705 

happier, jiaicapiog 468 

happy, iLCLKapi.OQ — 

happy (count), /iajcapi£w .. — 

hard, SvtTKoXog 169 

(TickripoG 687 

hard, see join, understood, 
uttered. 

harden, 7rwpow 675 

cricXrjpvvu) 687 

hardly, SvcricoXug 1 69 

fioyig 503 

/xoXig 505 

hardness, 7tupuiaig 675 

<ric\r]poT>]g 687 

hardness (endure), KctKoira- 

9ecj 400 

hardness of heart, ai:\r}po- 

izapdia 687 

harlot, Tropvr] 648 

harm, aroirog 90 

KaKog 400 

(Acts 28:21), -rrovrjpog 646 

vtpig 753 

harm, kcucouj 400 

harmless, aKcucog 21 

a/cepaiog — 

harp, KiQapa 423 

harp, KiQapiZu) — 

harper, KiQapoj^og — 

harvest, Sepicrnog 374 

haste, mrovdr] 697 

haste "\ 

haste unto f *, rnc 

haste (with) C 
Lu. 2:16)3 

haste (make), crirevdu) — 

hastily, rax^ojg 723 

hate, pKTeu) 501 

hateful (Rev. 1 8 : 2), [ikjeoj — 

<TTvyr]Tog 701 

hater, see God. 

hatred, £%0pa 329 

have, avTi€a\\u) 56 

aTTf^w 62 

■yivojxai 117 

have (Rev. 22:14), eaojxai 308 

fori 310 

£\'w 329 

VV 354 

(Joh. 5:4)/car£%w.... 417 
XcifxQavio 445 



( 901 ) 

have, fiETaXafx€av(x) 488 

(Heb. 13:5), Trapeifii 594 

7TOl£fa> 636 

vTrapxio 772 

ojv 810 

have, see admiration, care, 
company, compassion, 
confidence, convenient, 
conversation, course, de- 
vil, dominion, enough, 
hope, indignation, jour- 
ney, knowledge, lack, lei- 
sure, let, need, nourish- 
ment, palsy, patience, 
peace, pity, place, plea- 
sure, power, preemi- 
nence, regard, reputation, 
i respect, rule over, tes- 
timony, understanding, 
will. 
! have abundance, see abun- 
dance, 
have against, see quarrel. 

have charge of / rjv 354 

(Acts 8:27) \eiri 275 

have glory, do%a%io 162 

have in, see remembrance. 

have long, see hair. 

have mercy on, see mercy. 

have on, evdvo) 260 

have our, see being. 

i have over, 7rXeovaZ,o) 628 

j have respect, see persons. 
i have to do (Heb. ) * Ae . n 

4:13) | X °y° Q 462 

i have with, see fellowship. 

I haven, Xifirjv 461 

i having, see compassion, 

dropsy. 
I havock (make), Xv/xaivofiaL 465 

j hay, x°P T °G 802 

hazard, Trapa^tow^ui 589 

; he, ode, 522 

ovrog 574 

rig 732 

he also.. and he.. ) onn 

, V KaKuvog 399 

even he J 

he, him & his, auroc 91 

sicsivog 225 

he himself, eavrov 172 

he it was that (Joh. 6:71), 

ovrog 574 

he that, anc 187 

oGTig 540 

head, Ke<paXij 421 

head (wound in the), ictfa- 

Xaiou) — 

headlong, 7rpr)vr)g 652 

headlong, see cast. 

hedidy, 7rp 7V err] g 656 

heal, diacrwZu) 148 

Sepcnrevu) 373 

(Acts 4: 30), ictvig 379 

• (Tio%(i) 716 

healed (be), iao\iai 379 

healing, ^eiarreia 373 

tafia 379 

ia<sig — 

health, aw-iipm 718 



HED 

health (be in), vyiaivw — 753 

heap, E7rL<Jo)pev<i) 288 

Giopevio 718 

heap treasure together, Brj- 

aavpiZ,b) 375 

hear, cckovoj 22 

cia.Kovop,ai 145 

eiffaicovu) 211 

eircLKOvu) 272 

eiraKpoaop,ai — 

hear, see neglect. 

hear before, irpoaKovu) 653 

heard [i. q. of hearing], aicorj 22 

hearer, cucovuj — — 

aKpoarrjg 26 

hearing, aKorj 22 

Siayvwffig 144 

hearing, see audience, 
hearing (place of), aicpoari]- 

piov 26 

hearken, atcovn) 22 

TreiOapxeoj 609 

V7TaKOVU> 772 

hearken to, evuTiZ,o\iai 265 

heart, icapdia 404 

^vxn 807 

heart, see cut, hardness. 

hearted, icapdia 404 

hearted, see tender. 

heartily (Col. /^u^jj 807 

3:23) \eK 215 

hearts failing, aTro-^vx^ 78 

hearts (which knoweththe), 

Kapdioyviocmig • 405 

heat, Srepjj.7] ... 374 

KdV/JLCL , ... 419 

Kavaojv — 

heat (burning), kcivgmv — 

heat (fervent), /caucrow — 

heathen, eQvog 181 

eQviKog — 

heathen man, eQviKog — 

heaven, ovpavog 571 

heaven (from), ovpavoQev.. — 

heaven (in), eirovpaviog 290 

heaven (midst of), necrovpa- 

vrjfia 484 

heavenly, e-Kovpaviog 290 

ovpaviog 571 

heavenly (Lu. (ovpavog — 

11:13) \ck 215 

heaviness, Karr}<peia 418 

XV7TT] 465 

heaviness (be full of), adr]- 

pioveoj 13 

heaviness (be in), Xv7ceoj .. 465 

heavy, fiapeoj 102 

fiapvg — 

heavy, see lade. 

heavy (be very), adrifioveio 13 

Hebrew, 'E€paiKog 827 

Hebrew, 'Egpaioc — 

Hebrew, 'Egpatc — 

Hebrew (in the), 'Ebpaiari — 
Hebrew tongue (in the), 

'Egjoaicrri — 

hedge, (ppay/xog 790 



HED 



902 ) 



HOL 



hedge round (TrepiriOrjfii .. 619 

about, \(ppay/jLog 790 

heed, see take. 

heed (give), 7rpo<T£%w 664 

heed (take), bpau) 536 

7rpo<TE%(ji) 664 

heed to (give), rrpoatx^ — — 

heed unto (give), ettsxoj — 275 

Trpocre^cj 664 

heel, Trrepva 672 

heifer, SafiaXig 132 

height, vipog 781 

v(pojp,a 782 

heir, icX?]povo[xog 425 

heir (be) , KXrjpovofieio — 

heir with \ crvyicXrjpO' 

heir together,/ vopiog — 703 

hell, qZriQ 13 

yeevva 113 

hell (cast down to), rapra- 

poco 720 

helm, TrrjdaXiov 620 

helmet, 7rspiics(paXaia 616 

help, avTikri^ig 57 

($07)Qua 109 

ZTTiicovpia 284 

help, avTiXayitavojxai 56 

(3oj]6e(.o 109 

<rvXXa[.i£avu) 705 

(rv[xtaXXuj — 

<rvvavTiXa[ji£avofia.i .. 710 
help together, ovvvirovp- 

yeoj 714 

belp with, (jvvepyeoj 711 

aelper, floqOog 109 

crvvepyog 711 

hem, KpctGTreSov 431 

hen, opvtg 538 

hence, aprt 82 

evrevOev 263 

(fxera ' 484 

{ravrag 722 

hence, see from, get. 
henceforth, see not. 

henceforth, en 318 

Xonrov 464 

fiijKsn 497 

vvv 519 

henceforth (from), airapri . 60 

to Xonrov. . 464 

rov Xonrov 465 

henceforth.. not, firjKtri — 497 

ovKtTi .... 566 

henceforward, see no. 

her, avrog 91 

avrov 92 

Tavrr]v 723 

her own, avrov 92 

kavrov 172 

herb, floravt) 109 

Xa-xavov 449 

herd, ayeXr} 6 

here, avrov 92 

evQade 261 

wSt 809 

here, see present, stand. 



herein 



here- [after] , apri 82 

here (be) & be here present, 

iraptifii 594 

hereafter, en 318 

firjKtTL 497 

(vvv 519 

\a7ro 63 

(fiera 484 

\ravra 720 

hereafter. . not, ovk stl 566 

hereby( 1 Joh. ( rovrov 746 

4:6) \sk 215 

(rovrcf 747 

\sv 240 

f ev — 

\rovrif) 747 

hereof, avrrj — 576 

ravrrjv 723 

heresy, aipeaig 17 

heretick, alpsriKog — 

heretofore, see sin. 

hereunto (1 Pet. (tig 197 

2:21) \rovro .... 743 

heritage, /c\?;poc 425 

herself, kavrov 172 

hew, Xarofxsu) 448 

hew down, ekkotttoj 228 

hewn in stone, Xa&vrog . . 4=4:1 

hid, a-KOKpv<pog 73 

KpvTtrog 434 

hid (be), XavOavu 447 

hidden, upvirrog 434 

hide, aTTOKpv-n-ru) 73 

KaXvTrru) 403 

KpVTTTUi 435 

7rapaKaXv7TT(t) 591 

Trtpucpvirro) 616 

hide in, eyKpv7rrcj 178 

hide self, icpv-n-ru) 435 

high, avu) 57 

S7rovpaviog 290 

fieyag 476 

vtpijXog 781 

v-ipog — 

high, see captain, exalt, 
minded, most. 

high (on), v-sjjog 781 

High Priest, lepevg 383 

apxtepevg 84 

high thing, vxpojfjLa 782 

high time, wpa 811 

higher, avwrepov 58 

(Ro.l3:l), virtptxoj 115 

viprjXog 781 

highest, v\l>L<rrog — 

highest, see room, seat, 
highly, see displeased, es- 
teemed, think. 

x j : ep^og.. 618 

773 



(lTh.5:13),1 £ ,' C •••• 



highminded (be), v^prjXo- 

(ppovfu 781 

highway, bdog 523 

(Mat. (odog — 

22:9) t \di£KoSoQ.. 154 

hill, fiovvog 110 



hill, opog 538 

hill, opeivog 537 

him, avrov 92 

him — her — his, kavrov — 172 

him (Heb.l 1:12), ravra.... 720 

rovrov 746 

rovrov — 

rovrii) 747 

him also— and him, icaKEivog 399 

himself, avrov 92 

kavrov 172 

hinder, avaKoirrtj 42 

didivfii 151 

tyKOTTti 178 

eyKOTTTU) — 

SKKOTTTb) 228 

kuiXvoj 442 

hinder part [of a ship], 

irpvp,va 670 

hire, piaQog 502 

hire, fxiaBoojxai — 

hired, see servant. 

hireling, juicr^wroc 502 

his, avrov 92 

idiog 380 

rov 743 

his, see acquaintance, bring, 
company. 

his own, avrov 92 

kavrov 172 

idiog 380 

his several, idwg — 

hither, apri 82 

tvOade 261 

wSe 809 

hither, see call, come. 

hither [to], devpo 136 

kojg 334 

apri 82 

hitherto not, ovrra) 571 

hoise up, tTraipw 272 

hold, rn}pi]dig 730 

(pvXaicr) 791 

hold, £% w 329 

(Acts 14:4), i)v 354 

Karex^ 417 

Kpareu) 43 1 

(Mat. 12:1 4), Xapitavo) 445 

7roi£w 636 

o~vvsx<>) 712 

hold, see peace, strong. 

hold fast, avrtx°y- ai 56 

Karex<>> 417 

Kparux) 431 

rrjpeu) 730 

hold forth, 67T6^o» 275 

hold of (take), t7nAa/x£a- 

vo/xai 284 

hold on (lay) , Kpartio 431 

hold on, see lay. 

hold one's peace, aiyau) — 685 
aionraio .. 686 

<pi}ioM 788 

hold to, avrf^ojuai 56 

hold up, itrrrjfii 391 

hole, (pwXeog 792 

holiest of all, ayiov 6 



hithe 



rto ,{ 



HOL 



( 903 ) 



IF 



holi'y, omcxjg 539 

holiness, ayiaa^iog 6 

aytor?;c 8 

ayioJTwr] — 

tvOc&iia 326 

6<noT)ig 539 

holiness (as becometh), iepo- 

7Tp87r)]Q 383 

holy, ay tog 7 

upog 383 

bviog 539 

holy (be), ayia'Co) 6 

holy (most), aytoc 7 

holy one, ay tog — 

holy place, ayiov 6 

holy thing, ciyiog 7 

holyday, koprrj 271 

home, iSiog 380 

oiKia 524 

oiKog 526 

(Mar. 5: 19), gov .... 691 

home (be at), fvojj/tfw — 260 

home (keeper at), oiKovpog 527 

honest, icaXog 402 

aijxvog 684 

honest, see report. 

honestly, EVG-^yj/xovojg 327 

icaXug 403 

honesty, GE/ivoTtjg 684 

honey, pisXi 478 

honey [comb], peXiomoQ .. — 

honour, SoZ,a 161 

ti\ii\ 732 

honour, £o£a£a» 162 

TL^iaoj 732 

honour (without), arifxog.. 90 

honourable, Evdo^og 260 

EvG^iifjaov 327 

Tifxiog 732 

honourable (less), arifiog .. 90 

honourable (more), Ev-ipog 263 

hook, ayicLcrrpov 8 

hope, eXirig 234 

hope, £A7ri£w — 

hope for again, a7Tf\7ri£a> .. 61 

hope (have), f/Wt^w 234 

hope (have), ( eXwi^o — 

(1 Co. 15:19 \tfffiev 307 

hoped for (things), eXtti^w 234 

horn, Kspag 42 1 

horse, ittttoc 390 

horse [man], i-mriicov — 

horseman, itttteuc — 

Hosanna, 'Qcravva 817 

hospitality, (piXo&via 787 

hospitality, see lover, 
hospitality (given to), (piXo- 

Uvog 787 

hospitality (use), (1 Pet. 4: 

9), (piXo^evog — 

host, %evog 521 

Travdox^vg 585 

host, Grparia 700 

hot, Z,E(jrog 337 

hot iron, see seared. 

hour, 6ipa 811 



j hour (half an), i]fxiupiov .. . 
j hour (this), apn 

| hOUSe, 0lKt]T7]pi0V 

oiicia 

oiKog 

• house, see thy. 
house (goodman of the), oi- 

KOCsaTTOTtjg 

house (guide the), oikoceg- 

7TOTEU) 

house (hired), fiKrOw/xa 

house (master of the), oiko- 

decnrorrig 

house (those of his own), 

(lTi. 5:8), otKSLog 

house (with all his), iravoivn 

housetop, cojfj.a 

houshold, ZEpanrEia 



oikoc 

houshold (of the), oucEiog .. 

houshold servant, oiKeryjg .. 

houshold (them of [his] ), 

oacictKog 

houshold (they of [his own] ) , 

OlKlCLKOg 

housholder, oiicode<nroT7]g .. 
how, icaOojg 

oirojg 

on 

7TOIC 

riQ 

wc 

how, see great. 

how great, oGog 

■7TT]XtKOg 

Troaog 

how greatly, <hg 

how it will go with, / Trept . . 
(Phi. 2:23.) \ with ra. 

how large, 7rt]XiKog 

how long, eojg 

/*<*>£ 

\7rOTE 

Troaog 

how many, OGog 

Ttoaog 

how much, ocrog 

Troaog 

rig 

how much more, \ir\ri 

how oft, wocraKig 

how often, Trocra/cic 

how that, on 

howbeit, aXXa 

flEVTOl 

howl, oXoXvZu) 

humble, rcnruvog 

humble, & humble self, ra- 

7TELV0U) 

humbleness of mind, ra- 

ire'ivocppo&vvr] 

humiliation, TcnrzivwGig — 
humility, TaitEivofypoGwr) . 
humility of mind, Taireivo- 

<ppo<Jw>] 

hundred, h-arov 



351 

82 
524 

526 

525 

502 
525 

524 
585 
169 
373 
524 
526 
524 

525 



397 
536 
543 

675 
736 
812 

539 
620 
648 
812 
613 

620 
334 

649 
648 
539 
648 
539 
648 
736 
498 
648 

543 

29 
481 
529 
720 



222 



511 



222 



461 
610 
666 
753 
14 
107 
400 



hundred, see five, four, six, 

three, two. 
hundred thousand^ 

thousand, (Rev. >;ivpiag . 

9:16), J 

hundred years old, ikcltov- 

ratrt]g 

hundredfold, EKaTovTairXa- 

GIOJV 

hundreds, see by. 

hunger, Xip.og 

hunger, 7TEivaoj 

hungry (very), -KpoGTtEivog. 

hurt, v€pig 

hurt, ciclkeio 

hurt, (3Xa.7rTii) 

KCLKOOJ 

hurtful, (SXa&pog 107 

husband, avi\o 47 

husband, see love. 

husband (having an), virav- 
dpog 772 

husbandman, yswpyoc 115 

husbandry, yEupyiov — 

husk, KEpanov 42 1 

Hymenseus, 'Ypsvaiog 865 

hymn, vp,vog 767 

hymn, see sing. 

hypocrisy, virotzpiGig 778 

hypocrisy (without), avv- 

TTOKpiTOg 57 

hypocrite, VTroKpirrjg 778 

hyssop, vGGwiTog 781 



I, fyw 

W e 

C/lOl 

Kayo) 

P* 

fioi 

fiOV 

I, see and, even, so. 

I also, Kayu) 

I also, see even. 

I in like wise, icayoj 

idle, apyog 

idle tale, Xrjpog 

idol, eiSujXov 

idol, see offered, 
idol's temple, eiSojXeiov . . 
idolater, EiSuXoXaTprjg.... 
idolatry, EicuXoXarpEia ... 
idolatry (wholly given to), 

KctTEiSuXog 

if, Ei 

aye 

ei Kai 

EITE 

if, see also, and. 

if a man, ft rig 

if (and), eolv 

if any. , man, ft rig 

if any thing, ft rig 

if.. but, Kav 

if by any means, ft irwg 

if. .no, Eav fir] 

if not, ft cf fir/ 



178 
236 

393 

473 
503 
507 

393 

393 

80 
459 
193 

192 
193 
192 

417 

183 
185 
186 

187 

187 
170 
187 

403 
187 
494 
186 



IF 



( 904 ) 



if not, u fir} 

eav fitj 

if otherwise, ti Ss firj 

if ought, £ i rig 

if..peradventure, \ir\-KOTt . 

if so, eav 

if so be, u irtp 

if so be that, £tye 

u 7rep 

if yet, Eiys 

ignorance, ayvoia 

ayvwaia 

ignorant, idnorrig 

ignorant (be), ayvceio 

ignorant of (be), XavOavio 
ignorantly, ayvosw 

ill, KCLKOQ 

illuminate, ^wn£w 

image, eacoiv 

image (express), x a P aiCT VP 
imagination, SiaXoyia/xog .. 

Siavoia 

Xoyicrjxog 

imagine, /xeXeTaoj 

immediately, e^avrrjg 

svOeojg 

evOvg 

TTapa^prj}ia . . 

immortal, cupOaprog 

immortality, aQavaaia 

a<p6ap<ria 

immutability, ajxeraOerog . . 

immutable, afieraOsrog 

impart, /xeradidojfxi 

impediment in his speech 

(having an), poyiXaXog.. 

impenitent, ajxeravorirog . . 

implacable, a<nrov8og 

implead, eyKaXeoj 

importunity, avaidua 

impose, £7rtK£i/iat 

impossible, aSvvarog 

ave.vdtK.rov .... 
impossible (be), advvartu).. 

impotent, advvarog 

CMjOevrjg 

impotent folk, aaOtvtix) 

impotent man, arrBevew 

imprison, tyvXatci^Lo 



186 

494 
186 
187 
497 
170 
187 
185 
187 
185 
9 

381 
8 
447 
8 
400 
794 
193 
796 
146 
147 
461 
478 
266 
322 
323 
594 

97 

15 

97 

35 



£<T(i) 

see abide, act, admira- 



317 



487 

503 

35 
88 

177 
42 

284 
15 
47 
14 
15 
87 



imprisonment, (pvXaKij. 

impute, eXXoyeoj 

Xoyi^Ofiai 

in, ava 

CLTTO 



a XP l 

dia . 



£tC .. 
£K.. .. 

ev... 

£7Tl .. 

Kara 
fiera . 
Trapa 
irtpi.. 
irpog 



(Acts 5:21) vtto. 



791 

234 

461 
39 
63 
99 
139 
197 
215 
240 
275 
406 
484 
586 
613 
656 
776 



tion, adultery, arms, be- 
half, bondage, bonds, 
bring, bringing, brought, 
call, charge, clothed, come, 
conference, continue, dan- 
ger, end, entangle, enter, 
entrance, go, graff, no, 
order, pour, put, rejoice, 
run, spring, step, take, 
thrust, walk, wrap, write. 
in a, see behold. 

in a place, £7ri 275 

in among, sig 197 

in at, eig — 

I in every, Kara 406 

J in labour, see companion. 
in law, see daughter, mo- 
ther. 
I in one's teeth, see cast, 
in other men's matters, see 

busybody, 
in pieces, see break. 

in respect of, Kara 406 

in right, see mind. 

in sight of, sfnrpoGOev 239 

in.. stead wrap 773 

in sunder, see cut. 

in that, on 543 

in that they, bang 540 

in the, see audience, morn- 
ing, 
in the absence of, see absence. 

in the days of, £7ri 275 

in the mind, see cast. 

in the time of, £7ri 275 

in unawares, see creep. 

in unto, eig 197 

in [where-] , rapt 613 

in with, see go. 

inasmuch, Kara 406 

/£7ri 275 

\6(Jog 539 

ica9o 396 

incense, Svfxia/jia 378 

incense (burn), Svfiiau) — 

inclose, <rvyicXsL<o 703 

incontinency, aKpaaia 26 

incontinent, aKparrig — 

incorruptible, cupQaprog — 97 

incorruption, atyQapaia — 

increase, av£,?]<rig 91 

increase, av^avio — 

7T8pi(T(TeV(i) 618 

TtpOKOTTTii) 656 

7rpoariQi]jii 666 

increase (give the), av^avuj 91 
increase in strength, svSvva- 

fiou 260 

increase (make to), ttXso- 

va^io 628 

increased with goods (be),< 

7rXovrsii) 632 

incredible (thing), amarog 63 

indebted (be), o0£i\o> 579 

indeed, a\?j0wc 28 

aXXa 29 

yap 112 



inasmuch as, 



INS 

indeed, /xev 4gf) 

ovtojc 534 

indeed, see neither. 

indignation, ayavaKrrjaig . . 2 

ZnXog 337 

Svfxog 378 

opyrj 537 

indignation (be moved with) 

ayavaicTsu) 2 

indignation (have), ayavaK- 
tsuj 

indignation (with), ayavaK- 
reu) — 



inexcusable, avaTroXoytjrog 
infallible, see proof. 

infant, (Specpog 

inferior (be), r)rTaofiai 

infidel, amcTTog 

infirmities, avOevrjfia 

infirmity, affOsveia 

vcxrog 

inform, £ix<pavi%(o 

KaTTIXUt) 

inhabitants, KaroiKSU) 

inhabiters, kcitoikeo) 

inherit, /cX^povojufw 

inheritance, KXrjpovofiia 

KXrjpog 

inheritance, see obtain. 

iniquity, adnci][ia. 

adiKia 



avo/jiia 

Ttapavofiia 

TTovrjpia 

injoin, evTeXXo/xai 

t-KiTaaaoi 

injure, aSaceio 

injurious, vtpiarrjg 

ink, fxfXav 

inn, KaTciXvfjLa 

7ravSoxsiov 

inner, few 

t<T(i)Tepog 

innocent, a9u)og 

innumerable, avapiBfirjTog.. 
innumerable, see company, 

multitude, 
inordinate affection, iradog. . 

inscription, e-iuypcHpw 

insomuch as, uxtts 

insomuch that, tig 

ware 

inspiration, see God. 

instant, wpa 

instant (be), s7riKsi/j,ai 

etpiarrini 

instant in, see continue. 

instantly, eKreveia 

(nrovdauog 

instruct, /car^Eou 

fia6i]rev(o 

Traidevu) 

avfitita'Cit) 

instruct before, 7rpo€i£a£w. . 

instructed (be), fiveofiai — 

instructer, 7rai<5aywyo£ — 

7rai()tvrrig 



44 

111 

358 
63 

87 

518 
240 
418 



425 



14 

55 
592 
645 
263 
288 

14 
753 
478 
413 
585 
317 

15 

44 



582 
283 
816 
197 
816 

811 
284 
328 

230 
697 
418 
466 
582 
705 
654 
511 
582 



INS 

instruction, TraiSua 582 

instruments, ottXcc 534 

insurrection, ofarng 697 

insurrection against (make), 

KaTecpiarrjfii 417 

insurrection with (make), 

avGraoiaarriQ 714 

intend, /3ouXojuat 110 

3-fXw 362 

ptXXw 478 

intent, ivvoia 262 

Xoyoc 462 

intent, see for, to. 

intent (that), tovto 743 

intercession, evrevZig 263 

intercession for (make), 

v7Ti.pi.vrvy xavoj 775 

intercession (make), svTvy- 

yavij) 264 

interpret, Zup\ir)vivo> 154 

epfirjVivu) 301 

interpretation, eiriXvaig 285 

epjxrjvua — 301 
interpretation (be by), ipfjir]- 

ViVix) 301 

fie8ep[i7]vivo[iai 477 
interpretation (by), oiep/u/- 

vivu) 154 

interpreted (be), fiefopp;/?- 

vivofiai 477 

interpreter, diepfxrjvivrrig . . 154 

into, axpi 99 

etc 197 

iv 240 

iTTL 275 

Kara 406 

into, aero) 317 

into, see ashes, bear, beat, 
bondage, bring, captivity, 
carrying, cast, come, enter, 
fall, get, go, graff, lead, 
look. 

into with, see go. 

intreat, ipcoraoj 306 

TtapaiTioixat 590 

wapaicaXeco — 

intreated (easy to be), ev- 

TTiiOrjg 324 

intreaty, 7rapaKXr]<ng 591 

intrude into, sfitanvoj 235 

inventor, i(pcvperr]Q 328 

invisible, aoparoQ 58 

inward, a <j(o 317 

acrwOav — 

inward, see affection. 

>— -{r: ro£ .::::::::So 

tvuQev., 317 

iron, atd-qpaog 685 

iron, cndripog — 

iron, see seared. 

iron (of), aLdripsog 685 

is to say (that), f avri 310 

(Mar. 7:11), (with 6 

island, vqvwv 515 

vi](Tog — 

isle., V7](T0Q 

issue pvmg 678 



( 905 ) 

issue, GTrtpixa 695 

issue, iKTTopivofiai 229 

issue of blood(diseased with), 

ai/xoppoicx) 16 

it, avrog 91 

sKiivog 225 

(Mat. 6:16), ovrog 574 

TCLVT1J 722 

ravrrjv 723 

tovto 743 

TOVTOV 746 

it, see becometh. 
it may be, see may. 

it (of), avTov 92 

it were, see as, better. 

Italian, IraXiKog 845 

itching [ears] (having), kvy\- 

0w 426 

itself, avTog 91 

eavTov 172 

itself, see shew forth. 

itself (by), vwpic 805 

ivory (of), tXifyavTivog — 234 

jacinth, vaKivOtvog 752 

jacinth, vaicivOog 753 

jailor, da<j /xotyvXaZ, 136 

James, laicojtog 832 

jangling (vain), jiaTcaoXoyia 473 

jasper, laairig 380 

jealous over (be), £?/Xow — 337 

jealousy, Z,rjXog — 

jealousy, see provoke. 

jeopardy (be in), icivSvvevu) 423 

jeopardy (stand in), Kivdv- 

vevu) — 

jesting, svTpaTTiXia 327 

Jesus, Iijcrovg 834 

Jew, lovdawg 842 

Jewish, lovSaiKog — 

Jewry, lovdaia — 

Jews (as do the), lovdaiKojg — 

Jews (live as the), iovfiaiZ,iu 390 

Jews' religion, iovdaia\iog .. — 

John, Iwavvtjg 845 

join , koXXcmd 427 

join hard, avvonopeu) 713 

join... self, KoXXaw 427 

Trpocr/coXXaojuai . 665 

join together, av^svyvvio .. 704 
join together (perfectly), ica- 

TapTi^oj 415 

joined (be), TrpovKoXXaofxai 665 
joined fitly together (be), av- 

vappoXcysopai 710 

joint, a(pt] 97 

joint-heir, (TvyKXrjpovofiog .. 

joints, apjiog 

jot, iwra 

journey, odonropia 

6$og 

journey, odeuu 

TTopevonai 

journey, see bring, go. 
journey (have a prosperous) 

ivooovpicii 



703 

81 

393 

523 



646 



journey (in a), oicTropevoixai 



324 
147 



KEE 

journey (make a), Tropivojiai 646 

journey (take a) a7ro^;ttea>.. 68 

wopivofiai . 646 
journey (taking a far), airo- 

Srjfxog 68 

journey with, gwoSevuj 713 

journeying, boonvopta 523 

(Lu. / irotnii . 636 

13:22), \7r0pna 646 

joy, ayaWiacng 2 

ivcppoavvrj 327 

X a P a 796 

X a P l G 797 

joy, Kavxaofiai 419 

%aipoi 795 

joy, see leap. 

joy (exceeding), ayaXXtacng 2 

joy (have), ovrj/xi 532 

joy (with exceeding), ayaX- 

Xiau) 2 

joyfully (Lu.l9:6), x ai P<* .. 795 

(Heb. $X a P a 796 

10:34), \[xiTa 484 

joyfulness, x a P a 796 

joyous (Heb. 12:11), x a P a -- — 

judge, SiKaaT7]g 157 

icpiTt)g 434 

judge, avaKpivu) 43 

ciaicpivo) 145 

rjyeonai 343 

Kpivio 433 

judge (to) (1 Co. 6:2), Kpi- 

Tripiov 434 

judgment, aiaOrjcng ...-. 18 

yv<jj[iri 124 

diKaaoixa 157 

diKt] — 

rj[j,spa 347 

Kpipa 433 

Kpicig 434 

icpiTtipiov — 

judgment, see righteous, 

judgment hall, 7rpaiTojpwv . 651 

judgment seat, /3//pa 106 

KpiTripiov . . 434 

Jupiter, Ztvg 830 

Jupiter (which fell down 

from), 8io7reTsg 158 

jurisdiction, i^ovaia 269 

just, SiKctiog 155 

evSiKog 260 

justification, ^iicaiwpa 157 

dlKCLlbHTig — 

j ustifier, oi/caioa> — 

justify, SitcaiGh) — 

justly, ducaiag — 

keep, j3o<7/cw 109 

keep, SiaTTipsh) 149 

dicupvXaTTw — 

£YW 329 

Kare^w 417 

KpCLTEbJ 431 

7rap£%a> 595 

7roieu> 636 

Trpatraoj 651 

OVVTKipSM 713 

3 n 



KEE 

keep, Tripe w 730 

<ppovps(o 791 

(pvXaaau) — 

keep, see feast, secret. 

keep back, voa^iZouai 518 

inroGTsXkit) 779 

keep close, aiyao) 685 

keep company, avvavafiiy 

Tt}V\ll 710 

keep from, kuXvu 442 

keep in, gvvsx<*> 712 

keep in memory, Kar£X<*>.. 417 
keep in store, Brjffavpi^o) . . 375 
keep [one's bed], Karcuceifiai 411 

keep secret, cnyaoj 685 

keep. . self, (pvXaaau 791 

keep silence, criyaoj 685 

keep under, u7rot>7ria£w 781 

keep with a, see garrison, 
keeper, see home. 

keeper, tyvXaZ 791 

(Mat.28:4)r7? l o£w .. 730 
keeper of the prison, Se(T[io- 

(pv\a% 136 

keeping, Triprjaig 730 

keeping, see commit. 

keeps (one that), see door. 

kept back, see fraud. 

kept (be) [as a day] , ay w . . 10 

kept (be), yivofiai 117 

kept secret, airoKpvfyog — 73 

key, icXeig 424 

kick, XclktiZo) 443 

kid, spc(pog 301 

kill, avaipeo) 42 

cnroKTiivit) 73 

SiaxeipiZ,0[xai 150 

Svw 379 

<j<paTT(o 715 

(povevn) 789 

killed (be), SavctTou 360 

kin, avyytvr\g 703 

kind, yivog 115 

fpvaiQ 792 

kind, %p/jc7roc 803 

kind (be), xpjjorevojuai .... 803 

kind[man-]{^ -■•- 19 / Q 

kind of (a) (Jas.l : 18), Tig 732 

kindle, clvclttto) 44 

cnrTU) 79 

kindly, see affectioned. 

kindness, (piXavBpo)Tna 786 

Xpr)<rTOTr)Q 803 

kindness (brotherly), $iXa- 

deXcpia 786 

kindred, ytvog 115 

irarpia 609 

avyysveia 703 

<pv\rj 791 

king, fiacnXavg 104 

fiaaiXsvoj 105 

king's, fiacrikiKog — 

kingdom, fiaaiXsia 1 03 

kings' courts, (SaaiXuov .... 104 

kinsfolk, (rvyyevijg 703 



( 906 ) 

kinsman, avyytvr\g 703 

kiss, ipikrifia 787 

kiss, KCLTCKplkEU) 416 

(pikso) 786 

knee, yovv 126 

knee, see bow. 

kneel, \? ovv 126 

kneel down, yownsTeo) .... — 

/ yovv — 

\n%u 731 

knit, daw 137 

knit together. rrvfititaZ,^ ... 705 

knock, icpovu) 434 

know, yivo)(Tic(o 122 

eiSeio 188 

eiriyivioGKi)) 282 

£7ri(Trrt/xai 286 

ic»7/" 390 

7rpoyiv(j>)(7K(o 654 

(1 Co. 4:4) avvsideo) 711 
know, see hearts, 

know before, irpoyivixJGKu . . 654 

know fully, 7rapaico\ov6s(o.. 591 

know not, ayvoew 8 

know the uttermost, tfiayi- 

VUXTKU) 143 

know well, e-myivitiGKu 282 

knowledge, yvojmg 125 

£7nyvio(Tig 282 

crvvsffig 712 

knowledge (endued with), 

£7TlO-Tr]IJLU>V 287 

knowledge (have), yivwvica) . J 22 

eideoj 188 

e7riyLV(omccj 282 

knowledge(not the) ay vuxna 9 
knowledge (take), £7riyi- 

vwatzu) 282 

known, yvoMJTog 125 

(pavepog \. 783 

known (be fully), TrXrjpo- 

(popeaj 630 

known (be made), ava- 

yvojpi^o/xai 4] 

known (make), yvotpiZu. ... 125 

§iayvu)piZ,o) 144 
known (which may be), 

yvwGTog 125 

labour, tpyov 298 

K07TOC 428 

labour, Korriaoj — 

<nrovdaZ<i> 696 

(piXoTijxao[A,ai 787 

labour, see bestow, compa- 
nion, 

labour fervently, ay^vi^o/xai 1 1 

labour for, epya^o/xai 298 

labour with, (rvvaOXeo) 709 

labourer, tpyarrjg 298 

labourer together with, avv- 

epyog 711 

lack, vGTtpr\\x,a 781 

%pua 802 

lack,{ £ ^ I 29 

inn 490 



LAU 

lack, Xenrco 458 

(2Pet.l:9)i 7ra P £ ^ t " 5 Ji 
K J \fJLr) 490 

vafTtpni) 781 

lack, see opportunity. 

lack (have), eXaTTOvecu 232 

lacking, evderjg 259 

lacking (that which is), v<j- 

Ttpr\\ia 781 

lad, 7rai8apiov 582 

lade, S7riTi6r)fjLi 288 

0opn£w 789 

laden (be heavy), 0opri£«.. — 

lading, <poprog 790 

lady, tcvpia 436 

laid against, see crime. 

laid thereon (be), £7rtK6ijiiat. . 284 

laid to, see charge. 

laid up (be), Kti/xai 419 

laid upon (be), £7rtKfijuai 284 

lake, Xifxvtj 461 

lama, Xap,a or Xafx/xa 445 

lamb, afxvog 36 

aprjv 80 

apviov 81 

lame, %w\oc 805 

lament, Sprjvew 377 

K07TT(O 429 

lamentation, Sprjvog 377 

KorrsTog 428 

lamp, Xafnrag 447 

land, aypog 10 

yr\ 1 1.5 

(Mat. 23:15), Inpog.. 522 

%wpa 805 

yupiov ■ — 

land, Karayo) 411 

KaTepxofJiai 417 

land, see bring. 

lane, pvjxr\ 678 

language, haXtKTog 146 

lantern, tyavog 783 

large, iKavog 384 

/isyag 476 

large, see as, how. 

lasciviousness, aaeXyeia 87 

last, evxarog 317 

voTtpov 781 

last (at the), ttots 649 

voTepov 781 

last of all, vartpov — 

latchet, ifiag 384 

late (of), wv 519 

lately, irpoacparoig 667 

Latin, 'Pwjuaicrri 860 

latter, o^(./joc 581 

ixTTspog 781 

latter end, iax aT °£ ■■ 317 

laud, E7raiv£(o 272 

laugh, yeXao) 113 

laugh to scorn, KarayeXaco 410 

laughter, ytXog 113 

launch forth, avayo) 41 

launch out, eTravayu 273 



LAW 

law (Acts 19:38), ayopatog 9 

VOflOQ 517 

law, see daughter, doctor, 
mother, sue, teacher, 
transgress, 

law (about the), vo/xikoq . . 516 
law (contrary to the) (Acts 

23:3), TtapavoyLeu) 592 

law (giving of the), vofio- 

9e(Tta 517 

law (go to), (ICo. / Kpifia.. 433 

6:7), \*X<»---- 329 

tcpivb) 433 

law (receive the), vofioOereu) 517 
lav/ (transgression of the), 

avofiia 55 

law (without), avofiog — 

law (without), avofiojg — — 

lawful, evvofzoQ 262 

lawful (be), £&<m 268 

lawfully, vo/ja/JLUjg 516 

lawgiver, vo/xoOirtig 517 

lawless, avofiog 55 

lawyer, vofiiKog 516 

lay, avaicXivoj 42 

j3a\\w 100 

iaT-rjfii 391 

KaranQruiL 416 

icet/xai 419 

kXivu) 426 

TL0r]fii 731 

(peph) 734 

lay, see dying, foundation, 
hands, hold. 

lay apart, «7rori0?7jLn 78 

lay [as a foundation], kclto.- 

€a\\(D 410 

lay aside, airoTiQruxi 78 

acpiy/xt 97 

TiQrjfii 731 

lay down, airoTiOrjfii 78 

TiQrjfxi 731 

inrori9r][ii 780 

lay even with the ground, 

eda(piZ,(i) 181 

lay hold on (and upon), 

ETriXajxtavonai 284 

lay on, E7ri£aW(o 281 

S7rtri9r]fj,L 288 

lay sick of, cwe^m 712 

lay [to charge], Xoyi^ofiai. . 461 
lay to the, see charge. 

lay unto, 7rpooTi0?7jUt 666 

lay up, airoKEijxat 70 

$n]aavpiZ,(t) 375 

riOrj/xi 731 

lay up, see treasure. 

lay up in store, cnroQi](Tav- 

piZ,o> 69 

lay upon, £7riri0?/ jut 288 

lay wait, evtdpa 261 

evedpevu) — 

(Acts ( evedpa — 

25:3)\ttoi£w .... 636 

laying await, EmtovXr] 282 

laying on, £7ri0£cn.c 283 

lead, ayoj. . 10. anayo). . 59 

oSrjyeo) 523 



( 907 ) 

lead, (pspio 784 

lead, see captive, hand. 

lead a life, diayw 144 

lead about, Trzpiayu) 615 

lead away, aTrayw 59 

lead into, Eiaayoj 211 

£l(T0£pW 214 

avvaycj 70S 

lead out, eZayco 265 

lead up, a vayoj 41 

avcKpepaj 46 

leader, bdriyog 523 

leaf, <pvXXov 792 

lean, avaKEifiai. . , 42 

avcnwrTii) 44 

leap, a.XXo[xai 30 

GKipTCMO 687 

leap for joy, GKiprau — 

leap on, EcpaXXo/iai 328 

leap up, e^aXXofiai 266 

learn, jiavOava) 470 

7rcuc>£ua> 582 

learning, ypa\i\ia 126 

SidaaKaXia 150 

least, £/\a^ioroc 232 

fiiKpog 501 

least, see at, esteemed, less. 

leathern, dtpfxanvog 135 

leave, avii\]ii 53 

a7roXu7ru) 73 

(MplTJ/ll 97 

£aa> 175 

eyKaTaXeL7T(i) 177 

EKtaXXoj 222 

KaraXenrw 413 

7ravo[iai 609 

■inroXifiiravoj 779 

leave, see take. 

leave (give), £7rirp£7ru> 289 

leaven, £u/*?j 338 

leaven, £v/*oo» — 

led away with (be), avva- 

Trayojjuxi 710 

led (be).. led away, ay o» — 10 

led into (be), ficayw 211 

left, ivo)vvfiog 328 

left (be), 7Tipi<j<rsv(jj 618 

left (be), i>7roX.£t7ro/xat 778 

left (hand) , apiartpog 81 

left (on the), Evwvvfiog .... 328 
left (that was), (Mar. 8:8), 

7TEpi(J<J8V[Xa 618 

leg, cnceXog 686 

legion, Xeyeojv 449 

leisure (have), evKaipew — 323 

lend, davei^w . 132 

^paw 802 

length, firjKog 499 

length (at), irors 649 

leopard, irapdaXig 594 

leper, Xeirpog 459 

leprosy, Xeirpa - — 

less, iXaaadov 232 

r\TT 358 

fiacpog 501 

less, see honourable, sorrow- 
ful. 



LIE 

less than the least, aXaxtG- 

rorspog 232 

lest, iva 385 

fir) 490 

Iva /xr] 495 

ji^ttote 497 

firjwcjg — 

lest at any time, p,r}Ttore — 

lest by any means, firjTriog.. — 
lest by some means, \ir\- 

7r(vg — 

lest haply, [ix\'kote — 

fxrj7rtog — 

lest perhaps, jLirj7rwc — 

let, a(ptr]fii 97 

eow 175 

e&ffri 268 

ETTirpETTO) 289 

let [i. e. hinder] , /car£^w 417 

KioXvu) 442 

let, see conversation, depart, 
down, drive, go, slip. 

let alone, a<pir] fii 97 

fa 170 

£aw 175 

let down, KaOirjfii 396 

let forth, EKSidwfiL 223 

let [give up], E7ri3idh)[xi 283 

let go, a(pnf]jii 97 

let have, acpirjfxi — 

let out, EKciSo)fii 223 

let this, see mind. 

letter, ypa\i\ia '. 126 

ettigtoXt) 287 

letter, see write. 

Levitical, AEviriicog 850 

lewd, 7covr]pog 646 

lewdness, padiovpyrjfxa 676 

liar, ipEvdqg , 806 

■\\jEVdT7}g — 

liberal, ctTrXorrjg 63 

liberality, aTrXoTrjg — 

X«P £ C 797 

liberally, a7r\wc 63 

liberty, avEuig 47 

acpEcrig 97 

EXsvOEpia 233 

E^ovaia 269 

liberty, see set. 

liberty (at), EXev0Epog 233 

liberty (give), EirirpETra) 289 

liberty (set at), airoXvit) — 75 

licence, roirog 741 

licence (give), £7rirp£7rw — 289 

lick, aTToXEixb) 74 

lie, i\jEV$og 806 

xpEWfia — 

lie, avaKEifiat 42 

(3aXXio 100 

eiriKEifiat 284 

£%w 329 

KaraicEifiai 411 

KEifiai 419 

lie, ipEvoofiai 806 

lie on, ETrnrnrroj 285 



LIE 

lie on [as a tempest], em- 

Ksi/.iai 284 

lie (that cannot), cnpsvSrjg . 100 

lie [towards the north], 

P^eTro) 108 

life, jStog 107 

£wy 339 

TTViVfJLd 632 

■•pyX*! 807 

life (2Cor.l:8), ?aw 335 

life, see lead, manner, 
life again, see raise to. 

life (give) , Zojottouu) 340 

life (of this), fiuoTiKog 107 

life (pertaining to this), 

(5l(i)TlKOQ — 

life (without), atpvxog 100 

lifetime, Z,wj 339 

^w 335 

lift, . . lift up, eyapw 176 

lift up, aipu) 17 

avaicvTTTb) 43 

avt(7Ti][jLi 53 

avopOob) 55 

eiraipu) 272 

vipou) 781 

lifted up with pride (be), 

TV(poo[iai 752 

light, sXacppog 232 

light, Xafxrrag 447 

Xvxvoq 466 

(peyyog 784 

</>wc 794 

<p<o(TTr)p — 

(p(OTl(XfJLOQ 795 

light, anno 79 

kuloj 399 

(purlin 794 

light, epxofiai 301 

light (bring to), </>a>ri£a> .... 794 

light (full of), (pioruvog — — | 

light (give), tmfyaivu) 289 

S7Tl(paV(i) — 

XajjiTru) 447 

(j)(oTiZ(o 794 

light of (make), afieXeo) 34 

light on, Tnirro) 622 



( 908 ) 

like as, /cara 406 



(Heb. ( ofioiorrjg 
4:15), \icara 



89 
431 
223 
636 

70 
724 



lighten, aarparmo 

KOVCpl^Oi 

lighten the ship, ( sictoXr} . 

(Acts27:18;, \ttoi£u>... 

lighten (to), cnrotcaXvipig . 

lightly, tcixv 

lightness, eXcuppia 232 

lightning, acrrpaTT?/ 89 

like, ovTb) 576 

like, laog 390 

dfioiog 530 

Trapofiowg 596 

like, ravra 720 

Towvrog 740 

W£ 812 

(oati 815 

like, doKL/jia^to 160 

like, see even, figure, man- 
ner, men, passions, pre- 
cious. 



530 
406 

wc 812 

<Wa 815 

WCTTTfp 816 

like (be), eikw 193 

like (made), acpopoiooj 99 

like (make) & be like, ojuoiooj 530 

like (manner), ravra 720 

like manner (in), ucravriog 817 
like manner (so. .in), ovru> 576 
like to (made), (Ro. 1:23), 

o/xoiw/za 531 

like unto, see fashioned. 

like unto (be), rrapojxoiaZ,^ 596 

likeminded, taoipvxog 391 

irv{x\pvxog 707 

likeminded (be), f<PP°^-- 790 
v (with avro 

liken, o/jlolooj 530 

likeness, dfioao/xa 531 

likeness (in the), (Acts 14: 

11), dfioiocj 530 

| likewise, o/xoiojg 531 

ovru .' 576 

itaparrXriaibjg 593 

(bcravTujg 817 

likewise, see I, so. 

lily, Kpivov 433 

limit, 6piZ,h) 538 

line, Kavixiv 404 

lineage, rrarpia 609 

linen, Xivov 461 

(tivSojv 685 

linen cloth, (nvdwv — 

linen clothes, oBoviov 524 

linen (fine), fivacrivog Ill 

j3v<r(7og — 

(Tivdwv 685 

linger, apyeco 80 

lion, Xso)v 459 

lip, %eiXoc 798 

list, fioyXopai 110 

list (Jas. 3:4), evQvvo) 323 

SreXo 362 

little, ftpaxvg 110 

fiiKpog 501 

oXiyog 528 

(Acts 28: 2), rvy X avoj 751 
little, see book, child, daugh- 
ter, faith, fish, ship. 

little (a), fierpiiog 489 

fiucpov 501 

little space, (Spaxvg 110 

little (very), sXa^ioToc 232 

little while, (3paxvg 110 

little while (a), piKpov 501 

live, avaarptfpu 45 

(3iou) . 107 

egOiu) 306 

Z,au) 335 

Ziooyoveio 340 

7roXirevo[xat 642 

VTrapx^i 772 

live, see Jews, peace, plea- 
sure, ungodly. 



LOO 

live again, avaZaw 

live deliciously, arpiiviau) . 

live long (Eph./ l* aK P°Xpo- 

6:3)1 ""«*•■• 
y ysaofiai ... 

live peaceably, eiprjvevio . . . 

live ungodly, see after that. 

live with, <ruZ,au) 

lively, Zau) 

living, j3iog 

living, diayoj 

lo, ids 

idov 

load, <T(opevo) 

loaf, aprog 

locust, a/cptc 

lodge, avXiZ,op:ai 

Ka,raXvio 

KaraaKrjvoo) 

%eviZ,to 

lodge, see strangers. 

lodging, %svia 

loin, ocrQvg 

long, iKavog 

fiaicpog 

/ oXiyog 

\0VK 

kXekov 

TToXvg 

long, see bear, clothing, 
garment, hair, how, live, 
patience, robe, so, suffer, 
time. 

long, EmiroQeb) 

long after, £7n.7ro0a<> — 

long after (greatly), amiro- 

9suj — 

long ago, rraXai 583 

long as, see as. 

long while, iKavog 384 

longed for, airnroOrjrog 286 

longer, en 318 

7tXekov 627 

longer, see any, no. 
longsuffering, [xaKpo9vfiia . . 469 
longsuffering (be), \xaKpo9v- 

(XSO) — 

look, arevi^h) 90 

a<j>opa(t> 99 

/HXettw 108 

tideu) 188 

Sreaofiat 361 

07TT0[xai 535 

TrapaKvimo 591 

7rpo(rSoKa(o 662 

look about on, & look about, 
TTEpitXtTTOJ 616 

look at & look on, (ncoireu).. 688 

look diligently, £7ricr/co7r6w.. 286 

look earnestly, arevi^io — 90 

look for, a7T£icdaxoiJ,ai 61 

ticdexofjiai 223 

7rpoa<!)£x l Jiai 66:2 

7rpo(rSoica(i) — 

look on, j8Xf7rw 103 

tideu) 188 



41 
701 



469 
308 

196 



704 

335 

107 

144 

380 

381 

718 

83 

26 

91 

413 

415 

521 

521 
541 
384 
469 
528 
553 
627 
643 



286 



LOO 

look on, Sewpeu) 374 

look out, 67rt(TKfVro/iat 286 

look round about on, & look 

round about, 7repi€\e-n-(o.. 616 
look stedfastly, arein£w — 90 

look to. /SXfTrw 108 

look. . up, ava£\e7r(o 40 

avaKvirrto 43 

look upon (to) (Rev. 4:3), 

bpaaig 536 

look upon, Eju^XfTrw 235 

ETTlgXSTTW 282 

etiopau) 329 

Beacnai 361 

looking after, rrpoccoKia — 662 

looking for, ekSoxi] 224 

loose, airoXvoj 75 

Karapyeo) 415 

Xvu) 466 

avirifii 53 

loose [a ship], aipu) 17 

loose [i.e. depart], avayio.. 41 
loosed (be), (1 Co. 7:27) 

Xvaig 465 

Lord, decnroTtig 136 

Kvpioc 436 

pa€&ovL 676 

lord of (be), KvpiEvw 436 

lord over (be), Ka-aKvpievu) 412 

Lord's (the), icvpiaicog 436 

lords, (1 Ti. 6:15) kvqisvui.. — 

/xeyicTTaveQ 477 

lordship over (exercise), ica- 

Tcucvpievu) 412 

Kvpievu).. 436 

lose, cnroWvfii 74 

Z,i)jii(Hi) 337 

lose, see savour. 

loss, cLTrotokr] - 68 

Zrjfiia 337 

loss, see suffer. 
lost, see saltness. 

lost (be), aTroWvfii 74 

lot, KXrjpog 425 

lot (be his), Xayxavu 442 

lots, see cast. 

loud, fieyag 476 

love, ayairt] 3 

love, ayairaw 2 

S-fXcu 362 

(piXeix) 786 

love as brethren (IPet. 3:8), 
(piXaceXcpog — 

love (brotherly"), tiiXaSeXdia — 
love of money, (piXapyvpia.. — 
love of the brethren, 0iXa- 

SeX<pia — 

love one's children (Tit. 2: 4) 

oiXorticvog 787 

love their husband (Tit. 2: 4) 

fyCXavlpog 786 

love to have, see preemi- 
nence, 
love toward man, 6iXavQpio- 

■xia 786 

lovely, Trpo<T<piXr)s 667 

lover of God, <piXo8eoq 787 



( 909 ) 

lover of good men, (piXayaOog 786 
lover of hospitality, qiXo%e- 

vog 787 

lover of. .own self, tpiXavrog 786 

lover of pleasure, (piXr]Sovog 787 
low, see bring, degree, estate, 
low (be made), (Jas. L:10) 

TcnreivuHJig 720 

low estate, ra—Eivwaig — 

lower, icaTCJTepog 419 

lower [as the sky], arvyvaloj 701 

lower (make), tXarcow.... 232 

lowest, EGxctrog 317 

lowliness, Tcnrtivotppovvvri. . 720 
lowliness of mind, rawELvo- 

(ppccrvvr) — 

lowly, Ta-Kuvog — 

lucre, KEpcog 42 1 

lucre, see filthy. 

lucre <not greedy of filthy), 

acpiXapyvpog 98 

Luke, Aovieag 850 

lukewarm, xXiapog 801 

lump, (pvpafxa 792 

lunatick (be), (ysXr]viaZop,ai 684 

lust, ETTiQvj.ua 283 

■qlovq 343 

ope£ig 537 

TraOog 582 

lust, E~i9vp.Eu) 283 

etmtoQux) 286 

lust after, eiri9vfi£(o 283 

(ICo. j ETriGviirjTrjg — 

10:6) {tivai 195 

ETtiQvp.ia 283 

ly (as a termination of 

adverbs, the other 
part of the word 
being some noun or 

adjective), ek 215 

ev 240 

Kara .. 406 

[IE ra .. 484 

lying, ipE v£og 806 

lying in wait, EvEdpa 261 

ETiitovXr] 282 

mad (Acts 26:24), \iavia .. 471 

mad, see make. 

mad against (be), efifiaivo- 

fiai 236 

mad (be), \iaivo\iai 468 

made, see confession, con- 
formable, gazingstock, low. 

made (be), yivo\iai 117 

(Acts 16 : 13), 

Eivai. 195 

K6t/xat 419 

made ready to hand, EToi/xog 320 

made (thing that is), Troirjpa 640 
made with, see hands, 
made with hands (not), a%ti- 

po-nOUjTcg 99 

made without, see hands. 

madness, avoia 54 

Trapacppovia 593 

magistrate, apxq 84 

apxw 86 



MAK 

magistrate, rrrpar^yog 700 

magistrates (obey), -xEi9ap- 

X Eio 609 

magnificence, fieyaXEiorrig. . 475 

magnify, eo£aZ,o) 162 

p,EyaXvvoj 476 

maid, Kopacnov 429 

iraihcKr) 583 

Traic — 

maiden, TraiSiaicr] — 

irate — 

maimed, avaTrrjpog 44 

KvXXog 436 

mainsail, aprEfnov 82 

maintain, TrpoiGTr)ixi 655 

majesty, fiEyaXeioTrjg 475 

p,£yaXuxjvv)] 476 

make, yEvvau) 114 

SiariOEfiai 149 

ettiteXeu) 288 

Effn 310 

Ka6L(jr?]fxi 396 

KaraaKEva^u) 415 

ktiIw 435 

7T01E0) 636 

Trpox^piZoixai 670 

(Gal. 3:16), f>Eu> .... 677 

avvurraai 713 

eryvrs>cto — 

nOrifii 731 

make, see ado, affected, alive, 
ashamed, astonished, bed, 
bitter, broad, clean, de- 
fence, desolate, differ, diffe- 
rence, distribution, doubt, 
drink, drunk, end, enqui- 
ry, eunuch, excuse, fast, 
free, friend, full, gain, 
glad, haste, increase, inter- 
cession, journey, known, 
light, like, lower, matter, 
meet, melody, mention, 
merry, noise, obedient, of- 
fend, oration, payment, 
perfect, prayer, promise, 
reconciliation, rent, re- 
quest, rich, see, servants, 
shew, shipwreck, signs, sit 
down, sit together, sorry, 
straight, strong, subject, 
sure, uproar, void, war, 
weak, which, white, whole, 
wise. 

make a, see calf. 

make a public, see example. 

make able, see able. 

make abound, see abound. 

make accepted, see accepted. 

make against, see insur- 
rection. 

make as though, TrpotnroLEo- 
\iai 666 

make choice, EKXEyopai 228 

make (ensample), oitfw/u .. 151 

make full proof of, TrXrjpo- 
tiopEoj 630 

make glorious, co£a£a> 162 

make mad, / 7rEpirpE7ru). . 619 
Acts 26:24) \fiavia 471 

make merchandise, «/z7rop£t/- 
opai 239 



MAK 

make of, see number, 
make of no, see reputation, 
make of none, see effect. 

make peace, eLprfvo7roiso) 197 

make perfect, e-jrireXe o> 288 

make ready, trotjua^w 319 

make to rise, avareXXu) — 45 

make towards, /car£%w 417 

make up, see beforehand, 
make [war], (Lu. 14:31), 

av/itaXXoj 705 

make with, see insurrection, 
make without, see effect. 

maker, dripiiovpyog 138 

male, apar\v 82 

malefactor, KaKoiroiog 400 

KcticovpyoQ — 

malice, tcaicia — 

malicious, Trovripog 646 

maliciousness, Kama 400 

malignity, KaKorjOeia — 

mammon, jua/iju,wv«c 470 

man, avr\p 47 

av6pu)7rivog 49 

av9p<x)7TOQ — 

apprjv 82 

ac 209 

ovdeig 565 

(1Co.14:20), rsXewg . 727 

rig 732 

man, see aged, another, any, 
every, forbidding, free, 
heathen, if, impotent, love 
toward, manner, never, 
no, not, old, other, 
some, such, this, wise, 
yet, young, 
man (common to), avQpaj- 

Tzivog 49 

man of war, (Lu. 23:11), 

arpaTSvjxa 700 

man (strong), icxxvpog 392 

man (young), veaviag 513 

veavtcncog — — 

manger, <parvr] 784 

manifest, SqXog 138 

tic8r)\og 223 

efKpavrjg 240 

fyavspog 783 

manifest, (pavepow — 

B[X(pavi^(i) 240 

manifest, see token, 
manifest beforehand, 7rpoSrj- 

Xog 654 

manifest forth, (pavepou 783 

manifest (make), (pavepou).. — 

manifest (not), atpavrjg 97 

manifestation, a7roKaXv\pig . 70 

(pavepoxng .. 783 
manifestly, see declare. 

manifold, -n-oimXog 640 

TroXvTroiKCog 643 

manifold more, TroXXaTtXa- 

(T10JV — 

man [kind] , avQpiOTrivog 49 

mankind, see abusers, de- 
file, 

manna, [iavva ... 471 



( 910 ) 

manner, e9og 182 

rvirog 752 

manner, see after, all, like, 

perfect, this, what. 
manner (after the), see 

Gentiles, 
manner (after this), (Acts 

15:23), ode 522 

manner (after this), ovru .. 576 

manner (after what), 7rwc.. 675 

manner [like] (Acts / rpoirog 751 

,1:11), \withoc 

( Jude (rpoTrog 751 

7), (6/xoioc. 530 

manner of, see men. 

manner of life, aywyrj 10 

finxioig 107 

manner of man, apa 79 

manner of (such), i ™P l " *\l 

v " {tovtov 746 

manner was, eOu 182 

manners, -qQog 344 

manners, see divers. 

manners (suffer the), rpo- 

7T0(p0p£(i) 751 

manservant, 7raic 583 

mansion, fiovr] 505 

manslayer, av8po<povog 46 

many, itzavog 384 

TrXeibJv 627 

woXvg 643 

many, see how, so, these, very, 
many as, see as. 

maran-atha, fxapav aOa 471 

marble, [xapfxapov — 

mark, GKOirog 688 

mark, ariyjxa 699 

Xapajfia 796 

mark, £7r£%w 275 

GK07re(o 688 

market, & market-place, 

ayopa 9 

marred (be), a7roXXv/Ai 74 

marriage, yapog 112 

marriage, see given, 
marriage (be given in), £k- 

yafii(Ticojxai 223 

marriage (give in), £Kya/*i£w — 

married (be), ywo\iai 117 

marrow, pveXog 511 

marry, ya/xeu) 112 

eTTiyafitpevo) 282 

marry a wife, yapsu) 112 

Mars' hill, Apeiog ILayog .. 821 

martyr, [xaprvp 471 

marvel, Savfiaarog.. -. 361 

marvel, Bavfia^d) 360 

marvellous, Sravfxaarog 361 

master, Swkot r\g 136 

SidacricaXog 150 

tTTKjTarrig 287 

KaQr)yr)Tr}g 395 

Kvpwg 436 

pat€i 676 

master [of a ship], Kv€epvrj- 

rrjg 436 

master, see house, 

masterbuilder, ap^treKriov. . 85 



MEA 

matter, \oyoc 462 

-Kpay\ia 651 

vXn) 757 

matter, see wrong. 

matter (make), cia<pep(i> 149 

matters, see busybody. 

may & might, Svvafiai 1 64 

may & mayest, extern 268 

may, kt%ww 392 

may be (it), taiog 393 

me, £yw 178 

Sfiavrov 235 

sfie 236 

tflOl — 

sfiov 238 

lis 473 

pot 503 

fiov 507 

me also, K«jit oi 393 

me (of), tfiog 237 

meal, aXevpov 27 

mean, aarjfiog 87 

mean, sirjv 193 

eon 310 

SeXu) 362 

fieXXoj 478 

(Acts 21 -.13), ttouoj 636 

mean while, fieraZv 488 

meaning, dvva/xig 166 

means, see by, no, seek. 

means (by all), Tvavr^g — 585 

(2Th (rpoirog 751 

3 ' 16 >W... 597 

means (by any), 7rwc 675 

(2Th. (rpoTTog 751 

2:3) {Kara .. 406 

means (by some), 7rwc 675 

means (by what), 7rwc — 

means of, see by. 

measure, fiarog (6) 106 

Kopog 429 

fjierpov 489 

aarov 681 

%oivit 801 

measure, fxerpeio 489 

measure (above), vireptaX- 

Xovrojg 774 

measure (above), see exalted. 

measure again, avTifxerpeu> 57 

measure (beyond), Trspicaog 618 

(Kara .... 406 

\vTreptoXri 774 

V7rsp7repi<r- 

crcjg 775 

measure (out of), rrtpiaawg 619 

(2 Co. (Kara .... 406 

l:8)\v7rep€oXrj 774 

measure (without), aptrpog 35 

meat, (3po)[x,a Ill 

(3p(0(Ti[iog — 

fipaxTig - — 

irpoccpayiov 667 

(Acts 16: 34), Tpa-ns- 

Ka ..' 748 

rpcHprj 751 

tpayu) 782 



MEA 

meat, see broken, offered to 
idols, portion, sit. 

mediator, /xetnTrjg 483 

meditate, peXeraw 478 

meditate before, Trpo^itXt raw 656 

meek, irpqog 651 

Tcpyvg 652 

meekness, wpaorrjg 651 

7rpavTr]Q 652 

meet, a£ioc 58 

diicaiog 155 

svQerog 322 

iKavog 384 

Kakog 402 

meet, a-rravrao) 59 

airavTrjcng — 

cvvavTau) 710 

(Mat. 8 : 34), (jvvavrrj- 

aig — 

VTTCLVTaij) 772 

(Joh. 12:13), vTravrrj- 

o-w,' — 

meet, see go, seas. 

meet (be), Set 132 

meet for use, evxprjarog 328 

meet (make), iicavoo} 384 

meet with, 7rapaTvyxav(i) .. 593 

(TVfitaXXat 705 

meeting (two ways), a[X(po- 

8ov 37 

melody (make), ->paXXo) .... 806 

melt, Xvh) 466 

T^KOfiai 730 

member, fieXog 479 

memorial, ^vr]\ioavvov 503 

memory, see keep. 

men, aparjv 82 

men, see great, mighty, un- 
godly. 
men (manner of), avOpco-n-i- 

vog 49 

men's persons, irpoautcov . . 667 

men (quit like), avSpilofxai 46 

mend, Karapri'C^ 415 

menpleasers, avQpuTrapta- 

Kog 49 

menstealer, avdpcnrodi<TTrig 46 

mention, [iveia 502 

mention ( make), {xvrjfiovevu) 503 

merchandise, yofiog 125 

tjXTTopia 239 

sfnropiov — 

merchandise, see make. 

merchant, efi-rropog 239 

mercies (Acts 13:34), baiog 539 

merciful, eXaj/xojv 233 

(Heb.8:12), iXewg 384 

OLKTipfluJV 527 

merciful (be), iXao-Ko/zat .. 384 

Mercurius, 'Bp/xrjg 828 

mercy, eXeog 233 

oiKTipjjLog 527 

mercy, see tender. 

mercy (obtain), eXeew 233 

mercy (of tender), oi/cnp- 

P^v 527 

mercy on (have) eXeew 233 



( 911 ) 

mercy (receive), eXeecu 233 

mercy (shew), eXeeoj — 

mercy (without), aviXeojg . . 53 

mercyseat, iXaffrrjpiov 384 

merry (be), svOvfitw 323 

svQpaivio 327 

merry (make), evtypaivb) — 

message, ayyeXia 5 

67rayyeXia 271 

7rp£cr&Eia 652 

messenger, ayyeXog 5 

CLTTOOToXog 77 

mete, fierpeco 489 

mid-day, (f £ff< * ' *** 

J ' {rjfitpa 347 

middle wall, /xeaoTOixov 484 

midnight, hlgovvktiov 483 

(fiecrog — 

\vvl 520 

midst, fiecrog 483 

midst, see heaven. 

midst (be about the), (Joh. 

7:14), ju£(70w 484 

might, Svva/jug 166 

ia%vg 392 

might, see may. 

mightier, la^vpog 392 

. .... (ev 240 

mightily, < ono 

° J ltc%vc 392 

(Acts (Kara 406 

19:20) \fcparoc-. 432 

Svvafiig 166 

evrovuig 327 

mighty, /3iouoc 106 

^vvajxig 166 

dvvaorr]Q 167 

Swarog — 

laxvpog 392 

Kparawg 431 

[xeyag 476 

mighty, see deed, power, • 

works. 

mighty (be), dwareu) 167 

svtpyea) 261 

mighty men, SvvaTog 167 

mighty (so), rrjXncovTug 730 

mile, fiiXiov 501 

milk, yaXa 112 

mill, fivXojv 511 

mill, see stone. 

millstone, /xvXog 511 

oviKog 532 

mind, yvw\ir] 124 

Siavoia 147 

evvota 262 

V0Y]fia 516 

vovg ' 519 

<ppovti/xa 790 

i'vxn 807 

mind, [xeXXoj 478 

(ppoveu 790 

mind, see cast, change, doubt- 
ful, fervent, forwardness, 
humbleness,humility, low- 
liness, put in, readiness, 
ready, sound, willing, 
mind (be in a right), ouxppo- 
vtoj 719 



MIR 

mind [be in you],^ , Hnn 

(let this), (Phi. y? ovt0) 'H 

2:5) ) T0VT0 743 

mind (be of one, (<ppove(t).. 790 

or, the same) \avrog .. . 91 

mind (call to), avamfxvr\(TKu) 43 

mind (of one), 6/j,o(ppix)v 531 

(Phi. 2:2) j^" •• HI 

K ' \eig 209 

mind (putin), u7ro/j(/zvrjcncw 779 

mind (with one), bjxoQvfxabov 530 

minded (be), j3ovXevop:ai .. 110 

j3ovXofiai — 

minded (be car- / <6poj/?jpa 790 

nally),(Ro. 8:6) \<rap£.... 680 

minded (be sober), crcjfpoveo) 719 

minded (be spiri- / §povr\\xa 790 

tually),(Ro.8:6j\7n/£wp.a 632 
minded (high), (2 Ti. 3:4), 

rvcpoofiai 752 

mindful (be), /xip^jjc/copai 501 

jjivaofiai 502 

/xvtjfiovevci). . 503 

mine, tfioi 236 

e/xog 237 

tjxov 238 

fioi 503 

fiov 507 

mine own, avrog 91 

efiavrov 235 

ffjLog 237 

fiov 507 

mine own self, efiavrov — 235 

mingle, fxiyvv/ja 500 

mingled with, see myrrh. 

minister, Siaicovog 145 

XeiTOvpyog 459 

v-rrripiTrig 775 

minister, SiaKovect) 144 

diSwm 151 

£7ri^op?7ysw 289 

iepovpyeio 383 

XeiTovpyew 458 

Traptx M 595 

VTTTJpSTeu) 775 

Xoprjyeu) 802 

minister about, tpyaZ,oiiai.. 298 
minister [sent forth to], 

Siaicovia. 145 

minister unto, SiaKoveo) — 144 

e7nxoprjyecj .. 289 

V7rr]pereu) 775 

ministered (Phi. 2: 25), Xei- 

rovpyog 459 

ministered, see nourishment. 

ministering, Siaicovia 145 

ministering, Xeirovpyiicog .. 459 

ministration, diaitovia 145 

Xurovpyia — 458 

ministry, diaicovia 145 

Xeirovpyia 458 

minstrel, avXrjrrjg 91 

mint, rjdvocr/jiov 344 

miracle, Svvapiig 166 

<rr)[isiov 684 

miracles (workers of), dv- 

va/jiig 166 

mire, (3optopog , 109 



MIS 

mischief, pydiovpyta 676 

miserable, tXeeivog 233 

miserably, tcaicajg 40 1 

misery, raXanrojpia 719 

mist, «%\vc 99 

Z,o(poQ 3.38 

mite, Xetttov 459 

mixed with (be), avyKepav 

vvfxi 703 

mixture, /xiy fia 500 

mixture (without), atcparov 26 

mock, sfnraiZh) 238 

x\evac,(t) 801 

mocked (be), {AvtcTijpiZoiJiaL. 511 

mockers, £ju.7ratKrat 239 

mocking, efiTraiyjjiog 238 

moderation, £7ri£t/c?7c 283 

modest, /cooyuoc 429 

moisture, iKjiag 384 

moment, aro/xog 90 

GTiyiir] 699 

moment (but for a), irapav- 

tikcl 593 

money, apyvpwv 80 

Kepi-ia 421 

vo\ii<5\k,a 517 

%a\/coc 796 

X9W a 803 

money, see changer, love of. 

money (piece of), crarnp .. 697 

moneychanger, KoXXvtiarv,g 427 

month, \iT\v 499 

months, see four, three. 

moon, (TeXrjvrj 684 

moon (new), vovjinvia 519 

more, aXXog 30 

en 318 

fiaXXov 470 

fxei&ov 478 

7T£pi(T(70g 618 

7TEpl<J(TOT£pog 

ttXekvv 627 

(2Co.ll:23),vir£p.... 773 
more, see any, boldly, care- 
fully, cheerfully, excellent, 
give, honourable, not, 
so much, spend, two- 
fold, value, 
more abound, see abound, 
more abundance, see abun- 
dance, 
more abundant,see abundant, 
more abundantly, see abun- 
dantly. 

more and more, fiaXXov 470 

more [excellent] , Kara 406 

more (far), Trepicraorepov ... 618 

more (much), ■xspivaoTtpog — 
more (much), TrspnTtJorepojg — 

more (no), ovtm 576 

more part, ttXekov 627 

more than, ft jjltj 186 

tiravh) 273 

irapa 586 

virtp 773 

more than, see conqueror. 

more (the), fiaXXov 470 



( 912 ) 

more (the), \ieiZ,ov 478 

bnog 539 

TrtpiGGuyg 619 

moreover, £ri 318 

moreover, 6 Xonrov 464 

moreover (but even), aXXa . 29 

morning, opQpivog 538 

Trpwivog 670 

morning, 7rpu>i ■ — 

irpojia — 

morning (come early in the), 

opQpi^o) 538 

morning (early in the), opQpog — 

7tp(t)i . 670 

morning (in the), rrpoji — 

morrow, avpiov 91 

king 268 

Eivavpiov 273 

morrow, see to. 

morsel of meat, fipoxng 111 

mortal, Svn rog 376 

mortality (2Co. 5:4), Srvnrog — 

mortify, Bavaroo) 360 

VEKpOUi 514 

most, ttXeiojv 627 

most, see believed, holy. 

most high, v-^iarog 781 

most of all, fA,aXi<JTa 470 

mote, Kap<pog 406 

moth, uvg 685 

motheaten, (rnrotpiorog — — 

mother, finrrjp 499 

mother, see wife's. 

mother-in-law, 7rev9epa 611 

mother (without) afinrup.. 36 
mothers (murderer of) p,q- 

rpaXiprjg 500 

motion, 7ra6rjjia 582 

mount, opog 538 

mountain, opog — 

mourn, Brp^vsM 377 

KOTTTO) 429 

TrevOeoj 612 

mourning, odvpfiog 524 

rnvOog 612 

mouth, Xoyog 462 

crofxa 699 

mouth(stopthe),£7ri<rro/ii£w 287 

move, avaaeao 44 

klvsu) 423 

aaivoj 679 

craXevoJ — 

(TEUO 684 

(2Pet.l:2l), (pepoj.... 784 
move, see indignation. 

move away, fiEraicivEco 488 

move me (none ( ttoiew . . 636 

of these things) < Xoyog .. 462 

(Acts20:24), (owoac.. 565 
move with, see envy, 
moved (cannot be), chtoXev- 

rog 86 

moved with, see compassion, 

moved with fear, EvXateofiai 323 

mover, (Acts24:5), kcveoj .. 423 

moving, Kivi)<ng — 

J 



NAM 

much, licavog 384 

fiaXXov 470 

TroXvg 643 

much, see and, as, displeased, 

how, more, perplexed, so, 

speaking, work, 
much as, see not. 
much more, see abound, how. 
much perplexed (be), Sunro- 

pew 147 

multiply, 7rXy\dvvix) 629 

multitude, o%\oc 580 

TrXrjOog 629 

multitude (innumerable), fiv- 

puig 511 

murder, <povog 789 

murder (do), (povevu) — 

murderer, av9poj7roKTovog . . 49 

GiKapiog 685 

tyovEvg 789 

murderer,see fathers, mothers. 

murmur, yoyyv^co 125 

Siayoyyv^w 144 

murmur against, f/zSpijuao- 

{icil 235 

murmurer, yoyyvo-rrjg 125 

murmuring, yoyy vafiog — — 

muse, SiaXoyiZofiai 146 

musician, fiovaiKog 511 

musick, av[X(f)OJVia 707 

must, det 132 

must, see needs. 

must be, see put. 

, ffvw 329 

must needs, | /^^ 4J 

must needs, see need, 

mustard seed, civain 685 

mutual, aXXnXuv 29 

muzzle, <pi[xo(o 788 

my, £/x£ 236 

£[XOi 

sfiog 237 

Efxov 238 

fie 473 

jxoi 503 

\iov 507 

myrrh, (Tfivpva 689 

myrrh (be mingled with), 

GfiypviXofiai — 

myself, Efxavrov 235 

ep.E 236 

mystery, fxva-rrjpwv 511 

nail, yXog 344 

nail to, 7rpo(7t]Xo(o 664 

naked, yv\ivog 129 

naked (be), yvpvrjTtvoficu.. — 

nakedness, yvp,voTng — 

name, ovofjia 532 

name, Xfyw 449 

ovoflavin) 533 

name [whose name was] , kcl- 

Xeoj 401 

named, ovop,a 532 

named (Mat. 27:57), tov- 

vojxa 743 

named (be), icaXtu) 401 



NAP 

napkin, crovdapiov 694 

narrow (Mat. 7 : 14), SXigw 376 

nation, yevea 113 

yevog 115 

eQvog 181 

nation, see another. 

natural, yeveaig 114 

(cpvaig 792 

\tcara 406 

(pvcriKog 792 

i//w%uco£ 808 

natural, see affection. 

naturally, yvrjcriatg 124 

fvaiKOjg 792 

nature, yeveaig 114 

(pvrng 792 

naughtiness, KaKia 400 

nay, aXXa 29 

ov 552 

ovxi 578 

nay but, fxsvovvye 481 

near [i. e. intimate], avay- 

icaiog 4i 

near, eyyvg 176 

7c\r]<nov 631 

near, see come, draw, go. 

nearer, eyyvrepov 176 

necessary, avayicaiog 41 

avayKt] — 

eiravayKeg 273 

Xptia ., 802 

necessity, avayicaiog 41 

avayKr} — 

Xpaa 802 

necessity (of), ( e X w 3 *? 

J x y {avayicri 41 

neck, rpaxvXog 749 

need, avayKt] 41 

XP iia 802 

need, dei 132 

ocpeiXcj 579 

Trpoedeofiai 662 

/Xpaa 802 

\ex w 329 

need & have need, %py?w . . 803 
need, see suffer, time, 
needeth not to be, see 
ashamed. 

needful, avayKt] 41 

XP ua 802 

needful (be), dei 132 

needful (more), avayicaiog 41 
needful (things which are) 

(Jas.2:16), e7rirt]deiog .. 288 

needle, pa<pig 677 

needs, see must. 

needs (must), S ava Y K *l~ •• 41 

V J '\t<TTl 310 

dei 132 

(Acts (dei .... 132 

21:22) \iravTwg 585 

neglect, a/xeXea) 34 

irapaOsojpsa) 590 

neglect to hear, irapaicovoj.. 591 

neglecting, a<peidia 97 

negligent (be), afieXeco 34 

neighbour, yeinov 113 



( 913 ) 

neigh bour, TrepioiKog 617 

6 Tr\r\aiov 631 

neither, rj 340 

M 490 

[it]de 496 

\it]Te 497 

ov fit] 498 

ov 552 

ovde 564 

OVTE 573 

neither. .any (man), ovdeig 565 

neither. .any thing, ovdug.. — 
neither. .at any time, ovde- 

7T0T6 565 

neither indeed, ovde 564 

neither. .nor, ov fit] 498 

nephews, iicyova, 223 

nest, KaraGKrjvuxJig 415 

net, a}i(pit>\i)<JTpov 36 

Siktvov 157 

cayrjvt] 679 

never, fit] 490 

fir]Ss7T0TS 497 

ov fit] 498 

OV fit} 

ug 197 

aidjv 19 

(Joh. (ov (at) 498 

6:35) \7rw7rore 675 

ov 552 

ovds 564 

ovdeig 565 

ov8z7roTE — 

(2Pet. (ttotz 649 

1:10) \ov fir] 498 

never, see ever. 

never. . before, ov<$t7rio 565 

never man, see yet. 

never.. to (ovdeig 565 

any man \7TW7rorg 675 

never. . yet, ovde-rru) 565 

nevertheless, a\\a 29 

Kai-roiye 399 

ofjiojg 531 

rrXrjv 629 

Toi 740 

new, ay vafyog 8 

icaivog 398 

vtog 514 

Trpocnparog 667 

new, see moon, wine. 

newborn, apriyevvrjrog 83 

newness, Kaivonjg 398 

next, eZrjg 268 

s-n-iovaa 285 

(Acts 13 :44), tpxopai 301 

*X W 329 

\xtTalv 488 

next day, avpiov 91 

Sevrepaiog 136 

erepog 318 

next day.. after, a-rravpiov .. 273 

nigh, eyyvg 176 

nigh, see come, draw. 

nigh at hand, eyyvg 176 

nigh (be), eyyiiio 175 

nigh unto, eyyvg 176 



NON 

nigh unto, -rrapa 586 

7rapa7r\r)cnov .. 592 

npog 656 

night, vu? 520 

night, see continue. 

night and a day, vvxtiqfie- 

pov 521 

nine, evvea 262 

ninety nine, evvevrjKovraev- 

vea — 

ninth, tvvarog — 

no, aWa 29 

fir] ...„. 490 

fw — 

\ng 732 

(irjdeig 496 

ov firj 498 

ov 552 

( ovk — 

\7rag 597 

ovde 564 

ovSeig 565 

no, see doubt, if, more, wise. 

no. . as yet, ov-km 571 

no. . at all, firjTrore 497 

ov \ir\ 498 

no case (in), ov jut; — 

no doubt, apa 79 

yap 112 

no. . henceforward, [ir\\ceTi .. 497 

no longer, jxrjKeri — 

ovk en 566 

no man, fitjdeig 496 

(2Co.ll: 10), 'ov ,. 552 

ovdeig 565 

no man, see forbidding. 

no means (by), ov \ir\ 498 

no more, [ujketi 497 

(Joh. (ovde 564 

15:4), \ovtu) 576 

ovKeri 566 

no more, see now. 

no nor, ovde 564 

no not, jxrjde 496 

ovde 564 

ovre 573 

no room, fjujKeri 497 

no. . so much as, ovde 564 

no wise (in), ov \iy\ 498 

noble, evyevrjg 322 

noble (most), Kpariarog 432 

nobleman, fiazikiKog 105 

evyevrjg 322 

noise, (pojvr} 793 

noise (Acts 2:6), (piovrj — 

noise (make a), Sopvteo/xai . 376 

noise (with great), poiZ,r\dov 678 

noised abroad (be), diaXaXeu) 146 

noised (be), aKovuj 22 

noisome, KaKog 400 

none, \m\ 490 

pijdeig 496 

ov 552 

ovdeig 565 

ovre 573 

(rig 732 

\M 490 



not(can-), ■< 



NON 
(rig 732 

none \ ou 552 ; 

hone, see effect, 
none of these things, see 
move. 

noon, fisarjfitpia 483 

nor, rj 340 

fir] 490 

firjds 496 

firjTe 497 

ov 552 

ovde 564 

ovts 573 

nor, see neither, no. 

nor ever, ov fir] 498 

nor yet, firjdE 496 

ovds 564 

ovte 573 

north, j3oppag 109 

north west, %wpoc 806 

not, fir] 490 

eav fir] 494 

fitide.. 496 

firjdsig — 

fir] OVK & OV [XT] '.. 497 

fir]Ti 498 

ov fir] — 

ov 552 

ovdafiwg 563 

ovds 564 

ovdeig 565 

ovre 573 

ow%i 578 

not, see after that, agreeing, 
albeit, also, appearing, as, 
ashamed, believe, believ- 
ing, circumcised, commo- 
dious, even, failing, here- 
after, hitherto, if, know, 
knowledge, no, now, obey, 
possible, put under, re- 
gard, suffer, tempted, that, 
then, understand, whether. 
not a, see brawler. 

not a whit, firfdsig 496 

not.. any man, firf^Eig — 

not. . any more, firjKETi 497 

ovketi 5G6 

not as yet, ovketi — 

not at all, firjdeig 496 

not.. at all, ov fir] 498 

ovdeig 565 

not away, see fading. 

f Svvafiai 164 

fir] 490 

( Svvafiai 1 64 

{ov 552 

(Heb.9:5),| ow 552 

(Lu.l6:3),( l ^ VW ^? 

v /y {ovk .. 552 

not be(can-), ( evdextrai. .. 260 

(Lu. 13:33), \ov '.. 552 

not con- ( zyKparsvofiai.. 178 

tain(can-), \ovk 552 

4. 4. n/ \ ( sideu) 188 

not tell(can-), -! cco 

v y ' {ov 552 

not even, ovds 564 

not greedy, see lucre. 



( 914 ) 

not henceforth, firfKETi. 497 

not... in any wise, ov fir] .. 498 

not now, ovketi 566 

not . . . once, fir]Ss 496 

not so, firjdafiojg — 

not so much as, firjSs — 

ovSe 564 

not to be, see approached, 
condemned, repented of, 
spoken against. 

not yet, firfSEiru) 497 

not yet, jLi7j7rw — 

ovSettix) 565 

OV7TO) 571 

notable, yvuxrTog — 125 

e7Ticrr]fiog 286 

eiri<pavr]g 289 

note, (rrjfitioofiai 685 

note (of), Eirianffiog 286 

nothing, fir] 490 

[m — 

\tiq 732 

firjdeig 496 

ov 552 

( ov — 

{rig 732 

J ovk 552 

{-n-ag 597 

{ITi.fovSs 564 

6:7), \tiq 732 

ovdeig 565 

ovte 573 

nothing. . at / ovdeiroTe 565 

anytime, \7rac 597 

nothing (bring to), aQeTeoj . 15 
notice before (have), irpoKa- 

TayyeWo) 655 

notwithstanding, aXXa — 29 
ir\r]v .... 629 

nought, aTreXtyfioG 61 

ovSeig 565 

nought, see come, set. 
nought (bring to), /carapyew 415 
nought (come to), eprjfioo).. 301 
KaTapyeoj 415 

nought (for), dwpeav 170 

nourish, EKTpe(pix) 23 1 

TpE(j)OJ 749 

nourish up, avaTpEtpw 45 

nourish up in, EVTpEcpofiai.. 264 
nourishment 1 
ministered >Eirixopr]yE(o.. 289 
(have), J 

novice, veo^vtog 514 

now, apTi 82 

dr] 138 

eti 318 

r]fo] 343 

to Xoittov 464 

vw 519 

vvvi 520 

Ta vvv — 

ovv 567 

now, see but, even, not. 

now already, rjdr] 343 

now no more, ovketi — 566 

now not, ovketi. — 

now then, ov v 567 



OCC 

number, aptOfiog 81 

number, (Acts 1 : 15), & 

number of people, o%\oc 580 
number (make of the), eyK- 

pivu) 178 

number, apiOfiEO) 80 

didaifii 151 

XoyiZ,ofiai 461 

number (take into the), Ka- 

TaXsyofiai 412 

numbered with (be), Kara- 

piOfisofiai 415 

avy KaTaipr](piC,ofiai 703 

nurse, Tpo>pog 751 

nurture, irai^Eia 582 



O, (X) 

oath, opKog 

bpK(t)fio(ria 

oath (bind with an), avaOE- 

fiaTi^oj 

Obed, QtrjS 

obedience, viraicor] 

obedience (be under), vtco- 

TaCT(T(0 

obedient (IPet. 1 : 14), v-ira- 

KOr] 

vwrjKoog 

obedient (make), (Ro.5:18) 

vTraKor] 

obedient to (be), viraKovio 

VTCOTaOOii) 

obey, 7TEi6apxEU) 

7TEl9d) 

(Ro.6:16) vTraKor] — 

VTTaKOVU) 

(Acts7:39), virrjKoog.. 
obey, see magistrates. 

obey not, aitE iQe w 

obeying (1 Pet. 1:22), VTraKor] 

object, KarrfyopEio 

observation, TrapaTr]pr]<Jig. . 

observe, 7rapaTr]pE0) 

TTOIEU) 

avvTrjpEU) 

TrjpEO) te .... 

(pvXaGGW .... * ... . 

obtain, £7riryyxavw 

EXjpiGKU) 

KaraXafitavu) 

KparEio 

Kraofiai 

Xay%avw 

Xafitavo) 

(lTh.5:9),7r£pi7rcn?7- 

aig 

rvy%avo) 

obtain, see mercy, witness, 
obtain an inheritance, kXtj- 

poofiai 

obtain by inheritance, kXij- 

pOVOflEiO 

obtain good, see report. 

obtaining, 7rEpnroit](ng 

occasion, a(j>opfir] 

occasion of (by), dia 

occasion of stumbling, rtKav- 
daXov 



538 



42 

872 
772 

780 

772 
775 

772 

780 
609 

772 

775 

60 
772 
417 
593 

636 

713 
730 
791 
289 
325 
412 
431 
435 
442 
445 

618 
751 



425 



618 

99 

141 

686 



occ 

occasion to fall, cncavSaXov 686 

occupation, rt%vr) 730 

occupied (be), (Hebl3:9), 

■KtpnraTtu) 617 

occupy, ava.Tr\ripo(x) 44 

(Lu. 19 : 13), rrpay- 

[laTSVofiai 651 

odour, ocrfirj 539 

^Vfiiafia 378 

of, airo 63 

ha 138 

ac 197 

ac 215 

£V 240 

£7Tt 275 

Kara 406 

fjLETa , 484 

7rapa 586 

TTf.pt 613 

rrpoQ 656 

virtp 773 

vtto 776 

of fire, TcvpivoQ 674 

of him, avrov 92 

of [there-], (Mat. 12:36),7TEpi 613 

of [where-], (Heb. j^epi .. — 

2:5) \with rjg 
of [where-] , ( 1 Ti. / irepi . . — 
\:1)\tlq .... 736 

off, airo 63 

off & off from, £/c 215 

off, see afar, break, cast, cut, 
far, put, putting, rend, 
shake, smite, wipe, 
off from, see take. 

offence, ctfiapria 33 

7rapa7rra>jU.a 593 

7Tp0(TK0flfia 665 

TrpovKoirri — 

CKavdaXov 686 

offence (none) ^| a7rpo(TKO _ 
-.nffence (void of) V jV _" ?g 
offence (without) ) 

offend, ap,apravoi 32 

tttclko 672 

cieavdaXiZu) 686 

offend (make to), <ricav$a- 

Ai£w — — 

offender (be an), aduceu) — 14 
offends (thing that), tr/cav- 

daXov 686 

offer, avaya) 41 

did(i)[Ai 151 

irpoGipepto) 667 

e7TLdiSiofii 283 

Trapt^u) 595 

offer to, ) , can 

offer unto,/ ^P°^P W ---- 667 

offer up, ava<pep<d 46 

7rpo<T(pep(i) 667 

offered (be), <rirevdo[iai — 695 

offered (be ready to be), 
aTTivdojiai — 

offered to idols (meats), a- 
dioXoBvrov 192 

offered to idols (thing), of- 
fered in sacrifice to idols, 
EiSu)\o9vrov — 



( 915 ) 

offering, 7rpocr<popa 667 

offering, Sojpov 170 

offering, see burnt. 

offering up, Trpoo-^opa 667 

office, diaicovia 145 

Ttpaliq 651 

office, see priest. 

office of a bishop, eTriffKOTrr] 286 

office of the priesthood, ispa- 

raa 382 

officer, 7rpaKT<op 651 

VTTt]ptTriQ 775 

offscouring, 7r£pi(|/?7pa 620 

offspring, yevog 115 

oft, TToWaietg 642 

jroXvg 643 

(Mar. 7:3), rrvy fir) .... 673 
oft, see how. 
oft as, see as. 

often, TToWaKig 642 

ttvkvoq 673 

often as, see as. 

oftener, ttvkvoq 673 

oftentimes (Lu. / noXvg — 643 
8:29), \xpovog .. 804 

7ro\\aKig 642 

ofttimes, TroXXaKig — 

oil, (Xaiov 232 

ointment, fivpov 511 

old ap%aiog 83 

yepejv 115 

TcaXaiog 583 

irpe<j€vTtpog 652 

old & old (of), TraXai 583 

old, see forty, hundred, wives. 

old age, yrjpag 117 

old (be), yqpacricio — 

old (full forty (^V P o<o.... 630 

years), (Acts \^ 0V0Q §04 

*'**'' \ raerrjg ... 729 

old (make), 7ra\atoo» 583 

old man, Trpeatvrrjg 652 

old (of), £ icrraXai 229 

old time (in), ) ,.._ 

old time (in the),} 7ror£ " 649 
old time (them of), apxaiog 83 

old (wax), yripacncw 117 

icaXaiob) 583 

oldness, TraXawrrjg — 

olive berries, fXaia 232 

olive tree, eXaia — 

olive tree (good), KaXXie- 

Xaiog 402 

olive tree (wild), aypieXaiog 9 

olives, sXaia 232 

olivet, eXaitjy — 

Omega, Q 808 

omit, acpirjfXL 97 

omnipotent, TTavroKparujp.. 585 

on", aTro 63 

ac 197 

ac 215 

ev 240 

ETravu) 273 

£7R 275 



OPP 



on, Kara 
[lira 



406 

484 



on, 7T£pt 613 

on, see affection, behalf, bind, 
breathe, bring, call, come, 
compassion, draw, fasten, 
go, have, lay, leap, put, 
putting, say, seize, set, 
take, write, 
on behalf, £7rt 275 

7T£pi 613 

on either side, tvrtvQtv — 263 

on part, Kara 406 

on the part of, virip 773 

once, a7ra£ 59 

£0a7ra£ 328 

7ror£ 649 

once, a7ro 63 

once, see all, not. 

once (at), ecpaira^ 328 

once for all, e<pa7ra% — 

one, aXXog 30 

ac 209 

krepog 3 1-, 

fiia 500 

Tig 732 

tovtii) 747 

(Acts 7:26), eipijvri .. 196 
one, see accord, any, each, 
every, holy, mind, such. 

one another, aXXqXojv 29 

tavrox 172 

ac 209 

one at, see set. 
one before another, see pre- 
ferring, 
one by one, ac fcaO' fie — 211 
one of another, see compassion. 

one the other, aXXrjXuv 29 

one thing (Lu. 6 : 9), Tig. ... 736 

only, ac 209 

fiovov 506 

fiovog — 

only, see begotten. 

only child, fiovoytvijg 505 

only [son or daughter], po- 

voyzvqg — 

only that, see save. 

open, avaKaXvTtTw 42 

avaTTTVGGio 44 

avoiyio 54 

avoi%ig 55 

diavoiyb) 147 

cr^i^w 716 

open, see shame. 

open (be), ay w 10 

Tpa%riXi£,ofiai . . 748 
open beforehand, TrpodijXog 654 

o p^{t a T. E ::::.'.'::::.ifo 

dr][io<nog 138 

e/Mpavrjg 240 

7rappr]<na 596 

(pavepujg 783 

operation, evepyeia 261 

evepyrjfia — 

opportunity, tvicaipia 323 

Kaipog 398 



OPP 



( 916 ) 



PAL 



opportunity (lack), aicaipeo- 

fiai 

oppose, avriKiifiai 

oppose. . self, avTidianOepie- 
vog 

ClVTlTCLffGOfiai 

opposition, avriOemg 

oppress, KaTadwacrrevoj 

oppressed (be), Karairovto- 

fiai 

or, sits 

n 

(2Th. 2:2), firjre 

or, see ever. 

or else, ?j 

or else, see else. 

oracle, Xoyiov 

oration (make an), drjprjyo- 

peu) 

orator, pr/rujp 

ordain, diaraaao) 

Ka6i(TTrjfii 

KaracricevaZh) 

tcpivu 

opinio 

7T0U(i) 

7rpoopi%oj 

TCLGGix) 

TiQrjfii 

XtipoToveo) 

ordain before, irpoypcKpu) .. 

TrposroifjiaZ,u) 

ordained to be (be), yivop,ai 

order, ray pa 

raliQ 

order, see set. 

order (by), KaQe^g 

order (give), diaraaao) 

order (in), KaQe%r\g 

orderly, see walk. 

ordinance, diarayrj 

diKaiajfia 

doyfia 

KTMJIQ 

7rapado(Tig 

ordinances (be subject to), 

doyfjLariZofica 

Osee, Qtrrje 

other, aXXog 

aXXoTpwg 

avrog 

*tc 

SKeivog 

srepog 

Xonrog 

(Mat.24:41), fiia .... 
other, see one, tongue, 
other (and the), icqiceivog . . 

other (each), aXXr/Xiov 

other men's, aXXorpiog 

other men's, see busybody, 
other side, see pass by. 
other side, & on) 

the other side, J \™P av ~ 

other than, t/eroc 

other way (some), a\\a%o- 



Oev 



57 

56 

411 

414 

187 
340 
497 

340 

461 

138 
678 
148 
396 
415 
433 
538 
636 
656 
720 
731 
800 
654 
655 
117 
719 



395 
148 
395 

148 
157 
159 
435 
590 

160 

872 

30 

31 

91 

209 

225 

318 

464 

500 

399 
29 
31 



613 
231 

29 I 



otherwise, aXXog.. 
aXXojg. . 
ei de \iy\ 

fTTU 



erepwg 

otherwise, see teach, 
ought, ovdeig 

rig 

ought, Sei 

ocpaiXu) 

xpn 

ought, see if. 

our, r'jjxag 

rjfierepog 

rjp.iv 

7jp,0)V 

(1 Joh. ( rjfiiov 

4:17), X/iera 

our, see being. 

our company, rjfiwv 

our own, eavrov 

tdiog 

ourselves, eavrov 

ourselves, see we. 

out & out of, e'£n) 

out. . out of every, Kara 

out, see blot, bring, carried, 
carry, cast, come, cry, 
cut, draw, drive, fall, fetch, 
foam, get, give, go, gush, 
lead, let, pluck, pour, 
purge, put, run, send, 
shoot, sound, speak, swim, 
take, thrust, way, work. 

out among, eic 

out from, & out of, ek 

OUt Of, ttTTO 

fierce 

irapa 

out of, see come, measure, 

season, synagogue. 
out of due time, see born, 
out of sleep, see awake, 
out of the way, see go. 

out (through-) / bXog 

(Joh. 19:23), \8ia 

outer, e%i*)Tepog 

outgo, 7rpoepxopai 

outrun (Joh. ( Tvporpex^ ••• 

20:4), \raxt-ov 

outside, eicrog 

eZwQev 

outward, e£,w 

e%io9ev 

cpavepog 

outward appearance, Tvpoaio- 
7T0V 

outwardly, < ? av£ P°G 

e%b)6ev 

oven, KXitavog 

over, £K 

ev 

eiraviyi 

£7Tl , 

itepav 

"Kepi 

v7vea 



30 
32 

186 
273 
318 

565 
732 
132 
579 
803 

344 
349 
350 
351 

484 

351 

172 
380 
172 

270 
406 



215 

63 
231 

586 



529 
138 
271 
655 
668 
724 
231 
271 
270 
271 
783 

667 
783 
240 
271 
425 
215 
240 
273 
275 
613 

773 i 



over, virepavio 774 

over, see carry, come, give, 
go, have, lord (be), pass, 
rule, run, sail, stand, 
triumph, write. 

over against, avriicpv 56 

avTiTcepav .... 57 

cnrevavTi 61 

evavriog 259 

Kara 406 

KarevavTi 417 

over and above, see remain. 

over (be), Ttpoi(srr]\ii 655 

overcharge, e-n-itapeo) 281 

overcharged (be), j3apvvoj.. 102 

overcome, r)rraofJiai 358 

KaraKvpievu) 412 

viKaix) 515 

overflowed (be), KaraicXv- 

%op,ai 412 

overlay, 7repiKaXv7rroj 616 

overmuch, Trepiaaorepog — 618 

overseer, €7ri(7K07roc 286 

overshadow, eiriaKia^it) — 

oversight (take the), e itktko- 

irew — 

overtake, KaraXap-tavu) 412 

7TpoXap,tav(>) 656 

overthrow, Kara orpo(pr} 416 

overthrow, avaorpetpio 45 

avarpeTtb) — 

KaraXvo) 41& 

KaTCHTTpetyii) 416 

KaTaiTTpdJVVVfJll. — 

owe, o<peiXoj 579 

owe besides, 7rpo<ro(peiX(o 666 

owed (which) (Mat. 18: 24) 

otpeiXerr/g 578 

own, avrog 91 

yvrjcriog 124 

idiog 380 

own (Acts ( eari 310 

21:11), \ with ov. 
own, see accord, conceits, 

country, hands, her, his, 

mine, our, their, thine. 

own [poets] , Kara 406 

own self, see mine, 
own selves, see their, 
owner, see ship. 

owner, Kvpiog 436 

ox, fiovg 110 

ravpog 720 

pain, 7ro^oc 646 

wdiv 809 

pain, fiaaaviZ,o) 103 

pain, see travail. 

painfulness,juox<9o£ 507 

pair, Z,evyog 337 

pair of balances, Z,vyog 338 

palace, avXr] 90 

7rpairu)piov 651 

pale, %Xwpoc 801 

P a ;™ & Uoivtf 789 

palm tree, J r 

palm of hand, see smite. 

palm of the hand, see strike. 



PAL 

palm of the hand, pa-mafia . 677 
palsy (one that has the), 

irapaXvTiKog 592 

palsy (sick of the), irapaXvo- 

l-iat — 

irapaXvTiKog — 
palsy (taken with), 7rapaXv 

ofxai — 

paper, xctprrjg 798 

paps, iiaarog 473 

parable, Trapa€oXr) 587 

7rapoi[XLa 596 

paradise, irapaCEicrog 589 

parcel of ground, x liJ P l0V . . 805 

parchment, pLEfxtpava 480 

parent, yovEvg 125 

Trarrjp 606 

Trpoyovot 654 

part, icXrjpog 425 

part [as of a country] , /cXt/xa — 

part, fiepig 482 

part & parts [as of a coun- 
try], [xspog 483 

part, ^lafiEptZ,^ 146 

part, see- greater, hinder, 
more, tenth. 

part (give), /*£pi£w 482 

part (take), jtt£r£%w 489 

part (uttermost), aizpov — 26 
partake, avnXaiJ.tavo}iai .. 56 

r-n ( My KOlVli)- 

«°- £*.... 704 

Ll -*-'h lyivofjiai.. 117 

partaker, Koinovog 427 

fieroxog 489 

GvyKOiviovog 704 

GVjx}Xi.Toxog 706 

partaker (be), koivuvew — 426 

/xeTaXap:€av(i) 488 

/astex^ 489 

partaker of afflictions (be), 

ovyKCLKOTraOtu) 703 

partaker of (be), avyicoivuj- 

vto) 704 

partaker with, crvyKoivuivog — 
partaker with (be), <TV[i[upi- 

lo\iai 706 

partakers (Col. 1:12), \iEpig . 482 

parted (be), ducrTrj/xi 155 

partial (be), haicpivu) 145 

partiality, irpootcXiGig 665 

partiality (without), afaa- 

KpLTOg 14 

particular, /xtpog 483 

particularly, t/caoroc 221 

(Heb. (fiEpog.. 483 

9:5), {Kara.. 406 

partition, (ppay/xog 790 

partly, (1 Co. / jiepog 483 

11:18), \ng 732 

(Heb.l0:33), tovto.. 743 

partner, Koivuvog 427 

ixsroxog 489 

parts, see utmost, uttermost. 

pass, aTrepxojJ-ciL 61 

Sia&aivoj 143 

8ia7repcao 147 

Siepxofiai 155 



( 917 ) 

pass, fizrataivb) 487 

irapayb) 588 

TrapakEyojxai 592 

irapctTTopevoiiai 593 

TrapEpxofiat 594 

v7T6pbaXX(i) 774 

v7repExw 775 

pass, see brought, come. 

pass away, a7TEpxo[xai 61 

Trapayu) 588 

7rapEpxcfj.ai .... 594 

pass by, Sia-ropEvonai 147 

SiEpxofJica 155 

epxofiai 301 

irapay-w 588 

7T apaTTOpEvofiai 593 

Trapspxofiai 594 

pass by on the other side, 

avTL-rrapEpxofJLai 57 

pass forth, 7rapayw 588 

pass on, —poEpxojxai 655 

pass over, hairEpaii) 147 

SiEpxojiai 155 

TrapEpxofiai 594 

pass the flower ( « WH . 

of(her)age>-^^ 7 74 

(lCo.7:36), ( w 808 

pass [the time], avaarpEtyii) 45 

pass through, ciataivo) 143 

hEpxofxat 155 

SioSevoj 158 

pass throughout, ciEpxofiai. 155 
passed, see far. 

passion (Actsl:3), iraax^ .. 605 
passions (of like), 6p.oio- 

TraQrjg 530 

passions (subject to like), 

6jj.oioTra.9rig — 

passover, iraox<t 605 

past, rrapa 586 

past (1 Pet. 4 : 3), irapEp- 

XOfiai 594 

(Acts 14 : 16), irapoi- 

XO/J-ai 596 

past, see feeling. 

past (be), yivofxai 117 

Siayivo/xai 143 

-npoyivQ\iai 654 

past finding out, avE^ixviaa- 

rog 47 

past (in time) iraXai 583 

past (in times), ttote 649 

pastor, TTOipiriv 640 

pasture, vofirj 516 

path, rpi€og 750 

rpo%ia i 751 

patience, fxaKpodv/jnd 469 

virofiov?/ 779 

patience (have), fxaKpoOv^tw 469 
patience (have long), fxaicpo- 

OvfiEU) — 

patient, avEEucatcog 47 

ETTLEiKrjg 283 

(Ro. 12: 12), V7TO- 

[lEvisi 779 

patient, see continuance, 
waiting. 



PER 

patient (be), /xaKpodvfXEU) .. 469 

patiently, jxciKpoQvf.aog — 

patiently, see endure. 

patriarch, KarpiapxvQ 609 

pattern, rvirog 752 

viroOEiyua 778 

v7TOTVTTh)cng 780 

Pavement, KiQoarpioTog 850 

pay, a7ro8idwfii 68 

teXeoj 727 

pay, see tithe. 

payment to be made, cnrooi- 

<%n 68 

peace, Eiprjvt] 196 

peace (Mar .4:39), <nu)Traw. . 686 

peace, see hold, make. 

peace (be at), Eipr]VEvoj .... 196 

peace (have), Eiprj vevoj — 

peace (hold one's), t)(twx«?w 358 
peace (live in), EiprjvEvco. ... 196 

peaceable, Eiprjviicog 197 

rtavxiog... 358 

peaceably, see live. 

peacemaker, Eiprivoiroiog. .. . 197 

pearl, fiapyapirrjg 471 

peculiar, irEpiovcriog 617 

(IPet. 2:9), irepi- 

7rou]<jig 618 

pen, tcaXajiog 401 

penny, pence, Srjvapwv 138 

pentecost, ttevt^kogtt] 612 

penury, vaTEpi\\ia 781 

people, drjjjiog 138 

EBvog.... '..... 181 

Xaog 447 

oxXog 580 

people, see number. 

peradventure, ra^a 723 

peradventure, see if. 

perceive, aLaQavofiai 17 

(3Xe7toj 108 

yivoiGKCt) 122 

eiSew 188 

ETTiyiVOJGKU) 282 

Evpicricio 325 

S-£wpgw 374 

KaraXaixtavix) 412 

tcaravoEw 414 

voe(o 516 

bpau) 536 

perdition, airwXEia 79 

perfect, ciKpitwg 26 

perfect, apnog 83 

(Rev.3:2) TrXjjpoiv. 630 

TEXEtog 727 

perfect, £7rir£/\£w 288 

KarapriZio 415 

teXeiooj 727 

perfect, see make, soundness, 
perfect (make), KarapTiZio .415 

teXeiooj 727 

perfect manner, a.Kpi§Eia 26 

perfect (more), aicpitEo-TEpov — 

perfecting (a), (carapricr/zof 415 

perfection, tcarapriGig — 

TEXEWTTig 727 



PER 



( 918 ) 



POS 



perfection, TeXsioxrig 727 

perfection (bring fruit to), 

TsXSGCpOptOJ 

perfectly, aKpitug 26 

perfectly (more), a/cpi&orf- 

pov — 

perfectly, see join, whole. 

perfectness, reXsiortjg 727 

perform, aTrodihofii 68 

67rire\s(i) 288 

Karepya^ofxaL 417 

7Touw 636 

TeXeoj 727 

performance (2 Co. 8:11), 

B7riTsXeit) 288 

reXeiwaiQ 727 

performed (be), yivo\xai 117 

perhaps, apa 79 

7rwc 675 

raxa 723 

perhaps, see lest. 

peril, Kivdwog 423 

perilous, %aXf irog 795 

perish, a7toBvr,(JKOj 69 

ct7roXXvp:L 74 

perish ( Acts /"™ X " a '" ' 193 

8:20), Y lnV !^ 

y ' ^hc 197 

a<pavi£u) 97 

§ia<p6£ipu) 149 

(Col. 2:22), <pBopa.. 786 
perish utterly, KaracpBtipo).. 416 
perish with, GvvairoXXvuai .710 
perjured person, STriopicog .. 285 

permission, Gvyyviojii] 703 

permit, £7ri7-p£7rw 289 

pernicious ways, a7rwXaa .. 79 

perplexed, aTvopiOfxai 75 

perplexed (be), dicnroptio ... 147 

perplexity, cnropia 75 

persecute, ^iwkw 159 

persecute, skc^wkw 223 

persecution, ciwy/iog 159 

SXi-^ig 376 

persecution, see suffer. 

persecutor, diwKTtjg 159 

perseverance, TrpocrKapTept]- 

aig .'.. .. 665 

person, 7rpocrw7rov 667 

viroaraaig 779 

person, see perjured, profane, 

respect, 
persons, see, men's, res- 
pecter. 
persons (have respect to), 

Trpo<jb)TroXi}irTtio 667 

persons (without respect of), 

<nrpo<y(i)TToXi]TrT(Dg 79 

persuade, avcnruBio 44 

ttuBoj 609 

persuaded (be fully), TrXrjpo- 

fpopto) 630 

persuasion, Truafiovq 611 

pertain, /ifrt^w 489 

pertain to (which), 7rpoc .. 656 

pertaining to, 7r£pt 613 

pertaining to, see as, life, 
perverse, dia<JTpe<p(o 148 



perverse, see disputing. 

pervert, a7ro(rrp£^w 77 

diacrrpecpio 148 

ju£racrrp£0a> 489 

pestilence, Xoifiog 464 

pestilent (Acts 24:5), Xoifiog — 

petition, airr\\ia 18 

philosopher, (ptXocjo<pog 787 

philosophy, <piXoao<pia — 

phylactery, (pvXaKTtjpLov — 791 

physician, ictrpog 380 

piece.. piece of silver, dpa- 

XM 164 

piece, swLtXrjfxa 282 

fispog 483 

piece of, see money. 

piece that filled up, 7rX?jpwju.a 630 

pieces, see break, pull, silver. 

pierce, Suicveofiai 155 

SKKevreii) 227 

VVTTiO 521 

pierce through, diepxop.ai .. 155 
Trepnreipii) .. 618 
piety, see shew. 

pigeon, 7r£ptoT£pa 619 

pilgrim, TrapETridrjfiog 594 

pillar, crvXog 701 

pillow, 7rpo(TK£(paXaiov 665 

pine away, ^rjpaivo) 521 

pinnacle, irrtpvyiov 672 

pipe, avXog 91 

pipe, avXsoj 90 

piper, avXrjrrjg 91 

pit, fioOvvog 109 

0pfap 790 

pit, see bottomless. 

pitch [as a tent], 7rrjyvvfii 620 

pitcher, Kepa/xiov 421 

pitiful, tvairXayxvog 327 

pitiful (very), 7roXv<TirXay- 

X°Q 645 

pity on (have), eXetu) 233 

place (Acts 8 :32), rrtpioxn 617 

place, ottt] 534 

TOTTOg 741 

Xiopwv .. 805 

place, see certain, from, give, 
good, hearing, holy, in, 
market, steep, this, what, 
yonder, 
place (give), ava%wp8w — 46 

place (have), %wp£to 805 

place (in this), wde 809 

place (of that), evro-mog — 264 
places (in all), 7ravra%ou .. 585 

plague, fiaan^, 472 

irXriyri 628 

plain, opOojg 538 

plain (Lu. ( Trsdivog 609 

6:17) \ro7rog 741 

plainly, Trapprjvia 596 

plainly, see declare. 

plainness, TrapprjGia 596 

plait, 7rXsic(o 628 

plaiting (the hair), e[X7rXoKr] 239 

plant, (pvTeia 792 

plant, (pvrtvu) — 



planted together, (jvfKpvrog 707 

platter, irapo-fyig 596 

irivaZ 621 

play, T:aiZ,u) 583 

please, apecrrog 80 

please apzaicb) — 

doKeo) 160 

evdoKEb) 322 

SreX(o 362 

please (things that), apecrrog 80 

please. .well, evapevrea) 321 

(Tit. ( tvapearog — 
2:9) \eivai .... 195 

pleased, see well. 

pleased (be), crvvevdoKeu) . . 712 

pleasing, apscxiceia 80 

pleasing, apecrrog — 

pleasure, rjdovrj 343 

SrtXrjiia 361 

%aptc 797 

pleasure, see lover. 

pleasure (after their own), 

Sokegj 160 

pleasure (be the good), ev- 

Soksoj 322 

pleasure (good), zvdoKia — — 
pleasure (have), evdoKeoj . . — 
(TvvevdoKSu) 712 
pleasure (live in), (nraraXau) 695 
Tpvtyaot) .. 751 
pleasure (take), evdoKtoj — 322 

plenteous, iroXvg 643 

plentifully, see bring forth. 

plough, aporpov 82 

plow, aporpiau) — 

pluck, apira^oj — 

riXXio 732 

pluck asunder, Siacnraoj — 148 

pluck out, ticGaXXa) 222 

e^aipeo) 265 

£%OpVTT(t) 269 

pluck up by the roots, £<c- 

pi%oo> 230 

poet, TzoniTrjg 640 

point of (be at the), fxeXXu). . 478 
point of death, so-^arwc — 317 

poison, wg 390 

pollute, kolvoo) 426 

pollution, aXiGyrjfia 29 

\x,mG\ia 500 

Pollux(Castor&),Aioo-icovpoi 827 

pomp, (pavraaia 783 

ponder, (rup.€a\Xw 705 

pool, KoXv[i€rj9pa 428 

poor, Trtvtjg 611 

TTSvixpog 612 

7rra»xoc 673 

poor (become), 7rra>x£uw .. — 

porch, TcpoavXiov 653 

ttvXwv 673 

(TToa 699 

porter, Svpwpog 379 

portion, jufpoc 483 

portion of meat, airop,tTpiov 686 



possess, Kars%o> 



417 



POS 

possess, KTaOjiai 435 

possessed with (be), £%a> — 329 

possessed with devils, daifxo- 
vi'Cojxai 131 

possesseth (things which 

one), v-KapypvTCL 772 

possession, /caracrYtcric 416 

KTtj/xa 435 

X^piov 805 

possession (puixhased), 7rs- 

pnroiqffiQ 618 

possessor, fcr?/rwp 435 

possible, dvvarog 167 

possible (be), dvvafiai 164 

possible (not), advvarog — 15 

pot, l,iOTr\g 521 

OTctfivog 697 

potentate, Swcmtttiq 167 

potter, KtpctfjLtvg 420 

potter (of a), icepafxiicog — 421 

pound, Xirpa 461 

\iva 502 

pour, jSaXXw 100 

KOTiyZ^ 416 

pour in, €7rt^fa» 289 

pour out, £/c^£w 231 

ftpw — 

Kepavvvfii 42 1 

poverty, TTTwxcta 673 

powder, see grind. 

power, apxn 84 

dvvafiig 166 

dvvarog 167 

tZovaia 269 

icrxvg 392 

Kparog 432 

power (be of), dvvafxai — 164 

power (have) , oidwfii 151 

eZovviaZu) . . 270 
power (mighty), fieyaXeio- 

Tr]g 475 

power of (bring under the), 

eZovcriaZoj 270 

powerful, evepyrjg 261 

iffxvpog 392 

practices, see covetous, 

praetorium, TrpatTojptov — 651 

praise, aivecng 16 

aivog 17 

aptTr) 80 

do£a 161 

ETraivog 272 

praise, euXoyew 324 

aLveto 16 

tTraivf.(i) 272 

praise, see sing. 

prate against, fXvapsoj 788 

pray, dsofiai 135 

epwrau) 306 

tw^o/xat 328 

7rapaKaXeo> 590 

7rpoff£v^ojuat 663 

pray earnest- ( 

ly (Jas. I *po*ev X oiia, - 
5:17), {irpo<T£v X il •• — 

pray for, 7rpo<7£i>%o/iai — 

prayer, deq&ig 132 



( 919 ) 

prayer, tvTtv&g 263 

evxri 328 

Trpoaevxr) 663 

prayer (make), irpoatvxoixai — 

preach, SiayytXXu) 143 

diaXeyo/xai 146 

evayyiXiZ,u> 320 

KarayyeXXu) 410 

KrjpvffGu) 422 

XaXeio 443 

preach before, 7rpoKt]pv<jGu> . 655 
preach before the gospel, 

TrpoevayyeXiZoixaL — 

preach boldly, 7rappr]GiaZ,o- 

pai 596 

preach first, 7rpoKT]pv<T(roj ... 655 

preach (fully), TrXrjpow .... 630 
preach the gospel, evayyeXi- 

fa 320 

preach unto, SiaXeyofiai .... 146 
preached (i. q. of preaching), 

aKorj 22 

preached, see gospel. 

preacher, Kr\pv^ 422 

Kt)pVGGM — 

preaching, icrjpvyfxa — 

Xoyog 462 

precept, evroXr] 263 

precious, evrifiog — 

(lPet.2:7), rifirj . 732 

rifxiog — 

precious (like), iGOTifiog 391 

precious (very), (3apvrifj,og . 103 

7roXvTsXt)g . 645 

predestinate, TrpoopiZ.u) 656 

preeminence (have the), 

TTpUJTcVU) 670 

preeminence (love to have 

the) <piXo7rp(i)Tsv(x) 787 

prefer, Trporiytofxai 655 

preferring one before another 

(lTi. 5:2), TrpoKptfia 656 

premeditate, fieXerau) 478 

preparation, eroi/xaata 320 

7rapatricevr) 593 

prepare, iro^a^w 319 

Karapri?a» 415 

Karacriceva^ct) — 

prepare afore, 7rpo£roijua£w 655 

prepare self, TrapavKtvaZoj.. 593 

prepared, irotfiog 320 

presbytery, TtptotvTtpiov .. 652 

presence, irapovGia 596 

7rpocru)Trov 667 

presence, see before, 

presence of (in), sfiTrpoaQsv 239 

presence of (in), zvojtciov .. 264 
presence of (in the), a7r£- 

vavn 61 

present, apri 82 

sviGTrjfjii 262 

(Acts 28:2), e<pia- 

rr\\ii 328 

vvv 519 

(2Pet.l:12), irapei- 

Ixl 594 

present, tcrr///.« 391 



PRI 

■present, 7rapi<7Tr] fit 595 

present, see here. 

present (be), evS^fiea) 260 

ft£vw 481 

7rap ay ivofxa i . 588 

TrapaKUfxai ■■ 591 
present here with (be), gvjx- 

Ttapti\xi 706 

present (this), apri 82 

present unto, 7rpoo-0£pa> .... 667 

presently, e^avrr^g 266 

7rapaxpr][xa 594 

presently, see give. 

preserve, Zwoyoveo) 340 

avvTi]peu) 713 

(7w£w 716 

Trjpeio 730 

press, oxXog 580 

press, awoOXitoj 69 

{5ia%o[xai 106 

avvf-x 1 ** 712 

press down, 7rt£^w 621 

press toward, Sudkuj 159 

press upon, £7riK£i/zat 284 

£7ri7U7rra> 285 

pressed (be), j8ap£w 102 

presumptuous, roXfjafrrjg .. 741 

pretence, 7rpo<pa<ng 668 

prevail, kt^ww 392 

Kari(T%va> 418 

vucau) 515 

oMpeXtu) 817 

prevail against, kcitigxvu) ■■ 418 

prevent, TrpocpOavw 670 

(pOavu) 785 

price, ri\ir\ 732 

price (of great), 7roXvTeXr]g 645 

7ToXvri[xog — 

prick, Kevrpov 420 

prick, KaravvcTGu) 414 

pride, aXaZ,ovtia 26 

virepijQavLa 775 

pride, see lifted up. 

priest, ifpfvc 383 

priest (chief), apxuptvg 84 

priest (high), apxi-eptvg — — 
priest (of the high), apx^pa- 

TlKOg — 

priesthood, Uparevfia 382 

iepoJGvvij 384 

priesthood, see office, 
priests (chief of the), apxt- 

epevg... 84 

priest's office, UpaTSia 382 

priest's office (execute the), 

iepartvo) 383 

prince, apxvy°G 84 

apxoJV 86 

riys/JLtov 343 

principal, (.t,o%r\ 270 

principality, apxn 84 

principle, oroi%£tov 699 

principles, apxrj 84 

print, rvirog 752 

prison, SeGfxaiTrjpiov 136 

OLKrjfxa 524 

rr)pri<ng 730 



PRI 

prison, (pvXaicr) 791 

prison, see keeper. 

prison (put in), 7rapa8iSu)[M 589 

prisoner, Serrfiiog 136 

de(Tjj,oJTr]c — 

private, ihog 380 

privately, {^ '[["[["[[ 40 ^ 

privily, Xa9pa 443 

privily, see come. 

privily bring in, Traptiaayu) 594 

privy to (be), avvs ideu) — 711 

prize, fipattiov 110 

proceed, eZepxofiai 266 

proceed, 7rpo/co7rrw 656 

proceed forth, e^epxoixai — 266 

proceed further, TrpoaTiQ^jii 666 
proceed — out of, EK-rropevo- 

jxai 229 

proclaim, Kripvavb) 422 

profane — profane person, /3s- 

gjjXoc 106 

profane, /3£g?/\oo> — 

profess, E7rayyeXXofJiai 272 

dfioXoyeoj 531 

(pcivica) 784 

professed (2 Co. 9:13), opo- 

Xoyia 53 1 

profession, bjioXoyta — 

profit, cxpekoc; 579 

profit, (TviMpepw 707 

Xprjcnfxog 803 

oj^eXelu 817 

(lTi.4:8), wcptXifiog . — 

profit, 7rpoKOTTT(o 656 

<rvfi(j)spoj 707 

ojcpsXeo) 817 

(ITi. ( oj(peXi[j,oQ — — 

4:8),\£oti 310 

profitable, Evxpnvrog 328 

CJ(j)SXlfJLOQ 817 

profiting, 7Tpoico7n] 655 

promise, e-rrayyeXXia 271 

e7rayyeX[ia 272 

promise, E^o/xoXoyEopai 269 

STrayyeXXo/xai 272 

ojioXoysio 531 

promise afore, 7rpoE7rayyEX- 

Xopai 655 

promise (make), e-rrayytX- 

Xo/iai 272 

proof, Soki/u] 160 

EvSuZig 260 

proof (infallible), TEKjxiipiov 726 

proper, acrruog 88 

idiog 380 

proper (his), idtog — 

prophecy, Trpo<pr)T£ia 668 

prophecy (of) (2 Pet. 1:19), 

7rpo(pi]TLKog 670 

prophesy, 7rpocpr]TEvco 669 

prophesying, 7rpo<pr]Teia 668 

prophet, 7rpo(pr]rr)g 669 

prophet (false), il/evSoirpo- 

(prjrrig 806 

prophetess, -rrpoyijTig 670 



( 920 ) 

prophets (of the), Trpotii]- 

TiKog 670 

propitiation, 'iXaojxog 384 

IXcMTTrjpiov .... — 

proportion, avaXoyia 43 

proselyte, irpoaiiXvTog 664 

prosper, EvoSovjiai 324 

prosperous, see journey. 

protest by (I), vrj 515 

proud, inreprj^avog 775 

proud (be), TV<poo[iai 752 

prove, cnrodtiKVVfii 68 

doKifjLa^u) 160 

Tcapwrrwii 595 

7T£ipaZ,u> 610 

<svjxt&aZ,(i) 705 

prove before, -rrpoaiTiaofxai 653 

proverb, TtapatoXrj 587 

7rapot[iict 596 

provide, £roi/xa£w 319 

KTaofiai 435 

7rapi(TTr)fit 595 

7roied) 636 

irpotXnrix) 654 

ITpOVOEU) 656 

provide for, TrpovoEio — 

providence, Ttpovoia — 

province, £7rapx ta 273 

provision, irpovoia 656 

provocation, 7rapaTnicpa<r- 

fxog 592 

provoke, tptQiZ,^ 300 

TvapcLTriKpaivLo 592 

-KpoKaXeofiai 655 

provoke, see emulation, wrath, 

provoke [to anger] , speOiZu) 300 
provoke to jealousy, Ttapa- 

Z,t]Xou) 590 

provoke to speak, clttogto- 

fXCLTlZ,b) 77 

provoke unto (Heb.l0:24), 

7rapoS,v<r[xog 596 

provoked (be easily), irapoZ,- 

vvo\iai — 

prudence, (ppovrjaig 790 

prudent, avverog 712 

psalm, ^aXfjiog 806 

psalms (sing), \paXXu) — • 

publican, reXoJvrig 728 

publicans (chief among the), 

apxtraXcovrjg 85 

publick, see example. 

publickly, Siipoviog 138 

publish, icrjpvcrch) 422 

published (be), yivofxai — 117 

8ia<pep(o 149 

Pudens, HovSrjg 859 

puff up, tyvoiouj 792 

pull, apTraZ,i>) 82 

pull down, KaQaipe<j) 394 

pull out, avaarcaui 44 

etc€aXXoj 222 

pulled in pieces (be), diaa- 

TTCtlO 148 

pulling down, icaOaipscng ... 394 

punish, Siicr] 157 

KoXaZofiai 427 



PUT 

punish, rifxojpea) 

punished with (be), tioj .... 

punishment, EKSacrjatg 

£7ririjixia 

KoXaaig 

rijxojpia 

purchase, icraofxai 

7repi7rouofjLai 

purchase, see possession. 

pure, ayi^oc 

eiXucpivtjg 

KaQapog 

pureness, ayvoTr/g 

purge, eiacaOaipii) 

KaQapiZu) 

tcaQaipu) 

purge out, EKKadaipo) 

purge throughly, diaica9a- 

pi?f> 

purged, (have) ( ica9api(T[iog 

(Heb. 1:3) {itoieu> 

purification, ayvKX/xog 

Ka9api<yjJiog .... 

purify, ayviZ,oi 

Ka9apiZ,o) 

purify himself, ayviZ,u) 

purifying, Ka9api<yp.og 

Ka9aporrjg 

purity, ayvEia 

purloin, vo<j(piZ,onai 

purple, 7rop(pvpa 

purple, TTop(pvp£og 

purple (seller of), rropepvpo- 

7Tlx)Xig 

purpose, flovXrjfxa 

7rpo9s<Tig 

purpose, j3ovXevofjiai 

yvojfir] 

7TOl£W 

7rpoaipeofiai 

7rpoTi9riiAi 

Tl9)]fJ,l 

purpose, see for. 

purse, (3aXavTiov 

%o)vr] 

put, j3aXXu) 

Si8a)fii 

f 7Ti€aXXu> 

TTOLECt) 

Ti9r]jxi 

put, see difference, prison, 

silence, trust. 
put about, put on, put upon, 

TTEpLTl9llfXl 

put asunder, %wpi^t> 

put away, a9erri<jig 

aipu) 

airoXvo) 

a7TOTi9r]fiL 

airwQojiai 

a(pLY]}Xl 

sZaipio 

Karapyzo) 

put down, K<x9aip£u> 

Karapyeu) 

| put forth, EKtaXXoj 

EKTElVd) 



732 
740 
223 
289 
427 
732 
435 
618 

9 
193 
394 

9 
227 
394 

227 

144 
394 
636 

8 
394 

8 
394 

8 
394 



518 

648 



110 

655 
110 
124 
636 
653 
668 
731 

100 
340 
100 
151 
281 
636 
731 



619 

805 

15 

17 

75 

78 

79 

97 

265 

415 

394 

415 

222 

230 



PUT 

put forth, e K<p voj 231 

\eyw. 449 

TrapariQiifii 593 

put forward, 7rpofa\\w — 653 

put from, a.7ru)9fO[ica 79 

put in, aTToartWto 76 

£/i€i€aSa» 235 

put in, see mind, remem- 
brance, subjection, 
put in mind, £7rava/n/x- 

v)]GK(i) 273 

put in to, see fill. 

put (must be), pXrjrsog .... 109 

put off, aTrsKBvofiai 61 

aTroTi9r]fjii 78 

Xvo) 466 

put on, ev$v(x) 260 

£7rtrt0?jjui 288 

TTtpiiaWu) 615 

put on account, eWoyeu) — 234 

put out, sic£aWb) 222 

fieOuTravu) 477 

put out, see synagogue. 
put to, see death. 

put to, 7rpo(T(pepw 667 

put to an open, see shame. 

put to death, airayio 59 

put under, viroraaGU) 780 

put under (not) avv-jroTaic- 

toq 57 

put unto, £7ri€aXAw 281 

put up, fiaXXw 100 

put up again, cnro<TTpE<pu) .. 77 

put upon, £7rirt0?jjut 288 

Puteoli, UotloXoi 859 

putting away, airoBeviQ — 69 

putting off, <nrtK<)v(riQ 61 

airoQicnc 69 

putting on, evdvaig 260 

ETTiOemg 283 

quake, Evrpofiog 264 

quake, ctelu) 684 

quarrel, fj,ofi<prj 505 

quarrel against (have a), eve- 

X (o ' 261 

quarter, yojvia 131 

T07TOC 741 

quarter (from every), itav- 

rayoQtv 585 

Quartus, Kovaprog 849 

quaternion, rsTpadiov 729 

queen, fiacikiacsa 105 

quench, (Tb£wv/ii 681 

quenched (not to be), aa- 

£e(TTog 86 

question, Krjrrjfia 338 

Kr]Tt](ng — 

Xoyog 462 

question, sirepuTaoj 274 

GvZrjTEh) 704 

question, see called. 

question (call in), ty K a\eta 177 

question with, <jvZ,7)teu .... 704 

questions, see ask. 

quick, Kau) 335 



( 9-21 ) 

quicken, £wo7rot£w 340 

quicken together with, av- 

^lOOTTOUlt) 704 

quickly, raxEug 723 

Tdxtov 724 

J raxog — 

\ev 240 

ra%w 724 

quicksands, avprig 714 

quiet, riptjiog. ..: 358 

rjffvxiog — 

quiet, KaraGTEWw 415 

quiet (be), r)<rvxaZ,(*> 358 

quietness, Eiprjvr] 196 

rjGvxia 358 

quit, see men. 

Rabbi, patti 676 

Rabboni, pat&ovi — 

Raca, paKa — 

race, ayu>v 10 

aradiog 697 

rage, (ppvaaao) 791 

raging, aypwg 10 

raging, icXvdwv 426 

rail on, ftXaffcprjfisuj 107 

railer, Xoidopog 464 

railing, pXaa<pr]fxia 108 

fiXavQrifxog — 

XoiSopia 464 

raiment, evdv/xa 260 

E<y9r,g 306 

ifxariov 384 

IfiaTKr/xog 385 

GKtTrac>na 686 

rain, j8pox?/ Ill 

iitrog 753 

rain, /3p£%o» Ill 

rain (Rev. (vEtog 753 

11:6), \/3pexw HI 

rain, see send. 

rainbow, ipig 390 

raise, tytipio 176 

eireysipu) 273 

raise again, eysipio 176 

raise up, aviaTt]\xi 53 

eyeipu) 176 

E%avi(rTr][ii 266 

E&y Eipu — 

raise up again, aviGrnfit 53 

raise up together, cnivcyeipu 710 

raised (be), cuyapoj 154 

raised to life again, avacrra- 

aig 44 

raising up \ E-^iavaraaig 288 

(Acts24:12),J ttoi£w 636 

ranks (in), irpaffia..'. 651 

ransom, avTiXvrpov 57 

Xvrpov 465 

rashly, TrpoTVtrr\g 656 

rather, r\ 340 

• \1aXX0v 470 

rather, see but, yea. 

rather (have), (iCo. 14:19), 

SeXcd 362 

rather (the), jxaXXov 470 

7rspi<j(roT£pwg.. 618 



REC 

raven, KopaE, 42 

ravening, ap-!zayr\ 82 

aprrat, — 

reach, <xkoXov9e(x> 22 

E^iKveo/xai 328 

(pEpo) 784 

reach forth, ettekteivo/jlcii . . 274 

read, avayivajmcu) 40 

readiness, EToifiog 320 

7rpo9vfiia 655 

readiness of mind, Trpo9viiia — 

reading, avayvwaig 41 

ready, Eyyvg 176 

EToifxog 320 

ETOl/Xbjg — 

IxeXXuj 478 

TrpoBvfiog 655 

ready, see make, offered. 

ready (be), fiEXXw 478 

TrapacncEvaZu) .. 593 

ready (make), TrapaaKEva^oi — 

ready mind, irpo9v/iia 655 

ready to distribute, ev[xetci- 

dorog 324 

ready to hand, see made. 

reap, ^Epi^uj 374 

reap down, ap.aio 34 

reaper, SEpiarrig 374 

rear up, tyeipto 176 

reason, apEarog 80 

Xoyoc 462 

reason, SiaXEyopiai 146 

6iaXoyi^of.iai. ... — 

XoyiZo/jiai 461 

reason, ) y HnA 

,, } avc,Y\TEio.. /04 
reason together, J 

reason of, see by. 

reason with, diaXEyofiai — 146 

(TvXXoy i^o fiat. . 705 

reasonable, Xoyiicog 461 

reasoning, SiaXoyL(Tfj,og 146 

avZ,r]Ttj<ng 704 

rebuke, £7ri7r\?jrrtu 286 

iXEyx(*> 232 

EXEyZig — 

ETTiTipaw 288 

rebuke (without), ajitw/f)jrog 37 

receipt of, see custom. 

receive, avaSExofiai 41 

a7r£%w 62 

airo^Exofiai 68 

cnroXaixtavu) 73 

dExofiai 137 

didwfii 151 

EicrdExofiai 211 

£7Tl^£%OjLiai 283 

KOjLti^w 428 

Xafj,€av(t) 445 

fjiEraXafitavd) 488 

irapadExonai 589 

TrapaXa/xtavo) 591 

7rpo(r^£%o/iat 662 

Trpo<rXa.[i€avo) 666 

virodExofiai 778 

vTroXafitavo} — 

X^ptiti 805 

3 o 



REC 

receive, see damage, law, mer- 
cy, seed, sight, strength, 
tithe, 
receive (be room to), x (0 P eb) 805 
receive by tradition, see 

father, 
receive (gladly), a7ro0£%ojuai 68 
received (lTi.4:3), fieraXr]- 

tyiQ 488 

received up, avaXafi€avo) . . 43 

avaXrj-^Lg — 

receiving, Xrj-^ig 460 

TrpocXrjipig 666 

reckon, \oyi£opai 461 

(Mat. jXoyog .... 462 
25:19), \cvvaipoj .. 709 

GVVCLLpix) 

recommend, 7rapadtdojfja — 589 
recompence, avraTrodofxa . . 56 

avTifxinQia 57 

recompence of reward, fxia- 
OcnrodcxTia. 501 

recompense, cnrodidwfjii — 68 

avTa7rovidojfxi . 56 

reconcile, a-n-OKaTaXXarra). . 70 

KClTaWcMSGh) 413 

reconciled (be), ciaXXarro- 
fiai 146 

reconciliation , ") >. x , , Q 

... > KCiTahkayn 413 

reconciling, J ' 

reconciliation for (make), 

i\a(TKOfiai 384 

record, fiaprvp 471 

fiaprvpio 472 

record (bear), fiaprvpeio — 471 

record (take to), fiaprvpo- 

fiai 472 

( £yw 329 

recover, j ^ 4Q3 

recover . . . self, avavrjQio — 43 
recovering, see sight. 

red, irvppog 674 

red (be) , Trvppa^oj — 

Red Sea, EpvOpa GaXaaca . 829 

redeem, ayopa£,io 9 

s^ayopa^w 265 

Xvrpoo) 465 

redeemed (Lu. (Xvrpwaig 465 

1:68), \ oi6w.... 636 

redemption, a7roXvTpiD<ng . . 74 

XvTpbxrig 465 

redound, 7r£picr(T£y(o 618 

reed, KaXapog 401 

reformation, diopOwcrig 158 

refrain, atyiarmii 98 

7ravo[iai 609 

refresh , avaTcavo) 44 

ava-(pvx(i) 46 

refresh.. self, (Acts / tnt/ie Xeia 285 
27:3), \rvyxavw 751 

refreshed with (be), avvav 

cnravofiai 710 

refreshing, avatpvZig 46 

refuse, apveo/xai 81 

TtapaiTtouai 590 

refused (be), cnroGXi-jTog 68 

regard, /3X£7rw 108 

tVTpS7T(t) 264 



( 922 ) 

regard, ewitXsTru) 282 

typovsio 790 

regard (have), 7rpocf^w 664 

regard not, afieXsoj 34 

regard (not to), itapatov- 

Xevofiai 588 

regeneration, rraXiyy svevia 583 

region, icXifxa 425 

X M P a 805 

region round about, & region 
that lieth round about 

(Acts 14:6), TTfpi^wpoc .. 619 

rehearse, avayyeXXu) 40 

rehearse from the beginning, 

apxofiat 85 

reign' (Rev. \ fiaoiXtia 1 03 

17:18),]* e%w 329 

reign, yjytfxovia 342 

reign, (3aatXsvix). 105 

reign over, ap%^ 8f> 

reign with, <rvfi€acnXsvoj 705 

reins, vetypog 515 

reject, aOereo) 15 

airocoKLfiaZ,io 69 

eKTTTVh) 230 

Trapaireofxai 590 

rejected, aSotcifiog 14 

rejoice, ayaXXiau) 2 

ev(ppa.LVu> 327 

fcai^aopai 419 

(Phi. 2:16), Kav- 

XW a • — 

X ai P i0 795 

rejoice against, tcaraicav- 

XO-Ojxai 411 

rejoice (greatly), ayaXXiaw . 2 

rejoice with,) _. , 

. . . ' > (Tvyyatpto 704 

rejoice in, / IK y 

rejoicing, Kaw%?/jiia 419 

icavxrjcrig — 

release, clttoXvoj 75 

relief, Siaicovia 145 

relieve, £7rap/c£o> 273 

religion, SprjaicEia 377 

religion, see Jews. 

religious, Sprjaicog 377 

(Acts 13:43), ae€ofiat 683 

remain, aTtoXinrd) 73 

dia/xevu) 146 

fisvu) 481 

TTtpiXHTTOfiai 617 

remain, ~] 

remain over, >Trtpi(ratvu).. 618 
remain above, J 
remain (which) (Rev. 3:2), 

XoLTrog 464 

rema.neth(it), j^ 31Q 

remember, ava\xi\xvY](rKh) — 43 

\ii\ivr\aKo\iai — 501 

fivaoixai 502 

fivrj/xovevu) 503 

V7TOfllflvri<TKU) — 779 

remembrance, ava\ivt\<Jig .. 43 
(Lu. 1 : 54), 

fivaofiai.. 502 

fiveia — 

fJLVTj/JLt] 503 



REP 

remembrance, v-rrofivrjaig . 779 
remembrance, again, ava/x- 

vr\<y.g 43 

remembrance (bring to), 

avanifxvr\(TK.o) — 

V7TOIjLl[XVr](TICU) 779 

remembrance (call to), ava- 
Ixi/Avrjcricio 43 

remembrance (come in), 
fivaofxai 502 

remembrance (have in), 
fivaofiai — 

remembrance (put in), ava- 

fiifivrjGKO) 43 

remembrance (put in), viro- 

fjiifj,vr]<TKO} 779 

viroTLOrjfii 780 

remission, atyeaig 97 

Trapecng 595 

remit, CKptrjut ■ 97 

remnant, KaraXeinfia 412 

Xeififia 458 

Xonrog 464 

remove, kiveo) 423 

[ie9L(rTavh) 477 

\iiTa&aivixi 487 

fitraTiQiiixt, 489 

Trapa<p 10 593 

remove into, ju£roiKt?o> 489 

removed (be), mpw 17 

removing, fxeraOeatg 487 

rend, diapprjcruu) 148 

pt]yvvfjii 677 

(T7rapaaGo> 695 

<tx^ 716 

rend off, 7repippr}yvv[ii 618 

render, aprmrodidojixi 56 

a.7roh()u)fxi 68 

renew, avaKaivi^oj 42 

renewed (be), avaKaivow .. — 

avaveoo) 43 

renewing, avaicaivwcng 42 

renounce, airenrtiv 61 

rent, (r^icr/xa 716 

rent (make a), <7y^£w — 

repay, avra7ro^t^w/it 56 

a7rodidio[XL 68 

arroTiot 78 

repent, ii^TajxcXojxat 488 

fxeravoeu) — 

repent. . self, ju-era/^eXo/xat . . — 

repentance, fxeravoia — 

repentance (without), a/.u- 

rafieXrjrog 35 

repented of (not to be), ap-t- 

TafieXrjTog — 

repetitions (use vain), j3ar- 

roXoytu) 106 

reply against, avra-KoKpivo- 

fiai.. 56 

report, aicor] 22 

fiaprvpia 472 

report, avayyeXXw 40 

airayyeXXu) 58 

report (evil), 8v(T(pt]fiia 169 

report (good), evQrifua .... 327 
report (have good), ixaprv- 

ptw 471 



REP 

report (obtain good), juap- 
Tvpoi) 471 

report (of good), Evcprmog .. 327 
fiapTvpeh) 471 

report (of honest), (Acts 
6:3), [xaprvpeit) — 

report (slanderously), (3XaG- 
(pmitix) 107 

reported, see commonly. 

reported (be) , atcovio 22 

reported of (be well), fiap- 

TVpElx) 471 

reproach, arifiia 90 

ovsidiGfiog 532 

oveidog — 

vtpig 753 

reproach, oveiSiZ,^ 532 

reproach, u&pi£w 753 

reproach (suffer), ovEidi^io 532 

reproachfully, {*££«__;; «* 

reprobate, adoicifxog 14 

reproof, eXeyxog 232 

reprove, eXsy^a* — 

reputation (be of), Soksoj .. 160 

reputation (had in), ri/xiog 732 

reputation (in), Evrifiog 263 

reputation(make of no) kevooj 420 

request, airrjfia 18 

Sttjcng 132 

request (make), Seopai — 135 

require, airacj 18 

airrifia — 

CLTCaiTtb) 59 

yivofiai 117 

ZriTtix) 337 

irpaaob) 651 

required (be), s/e^rtw 226 

requite, aju.ot€rj 36 

a.7Todtd(i)fii 68 

rescue, e%aipea) 265 

resemble, 6fioiou> 530 

reserve, rrjptoD 730 

icaraXEnra) 413 

residue, icaraXonrog — 

Xoittoc 464 

resist, av 9 L(TTtj[jLL 49 

avTLica9i(TTriixi 56 

aVTl7rL7TT(i) 57 

avTiraaaofiai — 

resolved (be), yivaicncw 122 

resort, Epxo/xai 301 

(TVfi7ropevofiai 707 

Gvvayw 708 

avvtpxojxai 712 

respect, /xepog 483 

respect, see persons. 

respect (have), aTvo€XEiru.. . 68 

respect of, see in. 

respect of persons, 7rpo<ru)7ro- 

X^ia 667 

respect to (have), E-rcitXETru) 282 
respecter of persons, 7rpoGu>- 

7roXjj7rr»7c 667 

rest [i.q. remainder,] EniXoi- 

TTog.. 285 
Xoittoc,- 464 



( 923 ) 

rest, avcnravGig 44 

avtGig 47 

tiprivr] 196 

tear cnrav Gig 414 

Ga€£a.TiG(iog 679 

rest (Rev. ( avairavGig 44 

4:8),\«x<" 329 

avarravu) 44 

rjGvx<x<£ii) 358 

Karcnravb) 414 

KaraGKrjvou) 415 

rest (give), avairavio 44 

Kara7rav(o 414 

rest in, Eiravawavofxai 273 

rest (take), avarcavw 44 

rest (taking of) KoiynqGi 426 

rest upon, ETtavarravo\i,ai .. 273 

ETTlGKrjVOOJ 286 

restitution, arcoizaraGraGig . 70 

restore, cnrodidotfit 68 

aTTOKaOiGTaoj 70 

KaTapTL^o) 415 

restore again, airoscaOiGraoj 70 

restrain, Karairavoj 414 

resurrection, avaGraGig — 44 

eyepGig 177 

eZavciGTaGig . . 266 

retain, £%o> 329 

K«r€%w 417 

Kpareoj 431 

return, avaKafjnrrio 42 

avaXvii) 43 

avaGrp£(pii) 45 

Eiravayio 273 

ETravepxofJUii — 

e7TLGrpE(p(i) 287 

(Acts (fitXXu) .... 478 

13:34), \vTroGTpt<pu> 780 

V7TOGTpe(p(i) 

return back again, inroGrpE(pu> — 

reveal, a7roKaXv7rru> 70 

XprjfiariZu) 803 

revealed (be), cnroKaXvfyig. . 70 

revelation, cnroKaXv^ig — — 

revelling, kw fiog 442 

revenge, eicSiiaqGig 223 

revenge, ekSikeo) — 

revenger, EicSticog — 

reverence, aiding 16 

reverence, (potsofiai 788 

EVTpE7TU> 264 

reverence, see give. 

revile, (5XaG(ptj[jiEu) 107 

XoiSopEOj 464 

ovEidi£(i> 532 

revile again, avnXoidopE w . . 57 

reviler, XoiSopog ... 464 

revive, ava^au) 41 

reward, avrairodoGig 56 

fiiGQog 502 

reward, cnroSidiofii 68 

reward, see beguile, due. 

rewarder ixiGOarrodorrig 501 

rich, 7rXowcnog 63 1 

rich (Lu.l:53),^ 

rich (be), > ttXovteii) . . 632 

rich (be made), J 



ROL 

rich (make), 7rXowri£a> — 632 

rich (wax), ttXovteio — 

riches, nXovrog — 

XPVH' a 803 

richly, 7rXou(Ttwc 632 

right, SE^iog 135 

right, ditcaiog 155 

tvQvg 323 

right, E^ovGia. 269 

right, opOtog 538 

right, see hand, mind, side. 

righteous, Sitcaiog 155 

righteous (be) , ducaiow 157 

righteous judgment, Siicaio- 

KpiGia 155 

righteously, ducaiug 157 

righteousness, diicaioGvvr] . . 156 

ducaiojfjia. 157 

EvQvrr]g 323 

righteousness (to), Siicaiwg. . 157 

rightly, op9u>g 538 

rightly, see divide. 

ring, SaKTvXiog 132 

ring, see gold. 

ringleader, TrpotroGranqg 672 

riot, aGixJTia 89 

riot, rpviprj 751 

rioting, icufiog 442 

riotous, clgwt a»c 90 

ripe (be fully), a/cjua£a> — 22 

ripen, ^rjpaivoj 521 

rise, avaTEXXoj 45 

olvigtx]\jli -. 53 

rise, eyEipcj 176 

rise, see make. 

rise again, aviGrrjfii 53 

EyEipio 176 

rise (from the dead), avaG- 
raGig 44 

rise up, avataivu) 39 

aviGTrj/xi 53 

eyaipu) 176 

E%aviGTt]p.i 266 

rise up against, ETravtGra/xai 273 
rise up together, GwecpiGrt]- 

\ii 712 

rise with, GvvEyEipo* 710 

rising again, avaGraGig 44 

river, -Korapog 649 

roar, *7%£o> 358 

[xvKao/Jiai 511 

wpvo/jiai 812 

rob GvXaoj 705 

robber, XyGrrjg 459 

robber of, see church. 

robbery, apirayjAog 82 

robe, EGOrig 306 

ifiariov 384 

gtoXti 699 

xXafivg 801 

robe (long), GroXrj 699 

rock, TTErpa 620 

(Acts (ro7roc; 741 

27:29), \rpaxvg 749 

rod, pa£8og 676 

rods, see beat. 

roll away, a7ro/a/Xi£w 73 



ROL 

roll back, airoKv\iZ,w 73 

roll to,) . rr . 

mil I TrpooKvkih) 665 

roll together, ciXkto-w 193 

roof, GTtyii 698 

room, roTroc 741 

room, see no, receive, upper, 

room (chief), 7rpwroicXi(na . 671 
room [" Felix' room"] , dia- 

So^og 144 

room (highest), rcpwroKXicna 671 

room of (in the), avri 56 

room (upper), virepyov — 775 
room (uppermost), 7rpwro/c- 

Xivia 671 

root, pi£a 678 

root, see pluck up. 

root up, sKpi^oixi 230 

rooted (be), p<£ooju.ai 678 

rope, trx olVLOV 716 

rough, rpaxvg 749 

round, see compass, shine. 

round about, KvicXoOev 436 

kwkX^j — 

7ravro6ev 585 

Tttpit 617 

round about, see come, coun- 
try, dwell, go, hedge, re- 
gion, stand, 
round about on, see look. 

row, £ Xavvu) 232 

royal, flacnXeiog 104 

jSaciXiKoc 105 

rub [as ears of corn] , if/w^w 808 

rudder, irr]^akiov 620 

rude, iSiojrtjQ 381 

rudiment, arotx^-ov 699 

rue, 7rrjyavov 620 

ruin, prjyfia 677 

ruins (Acts 15:16), Karaa- 

KaTTTii) 415 

rule, apxr] 84 

rule, kclvojv 404 

rule, j3pativ^o 110 

7roi[iaiv(x> 640 

TrpoLcrrrjpLi 655 

rule over, ap^w 86 

rule over (have the), riyeo- 

fiai 343 

ruler, apx^v 86 

r\yi\uov 343 

(Eph. 6:12), KOdfioic- 

parup 429 

ruler, see synagogue. 

ruler (chief), apx^v 86 

ruler of the, see city. 

ruler of the feast, apxirpt- 

kXivoq 85 

rumour, ateori 22 

Xoyog 462 

run, opfiaoj 538 

irpoarpexw 667 

<7twrp£%fe) 714 

Tpexu 749 

run aground, £7roKfXXw 290 

run before, 7rporpf^w 668 

run down, Kararptx*** 416 



( 924 ) 

, run greedily, f/cpw 23 1 j 

I run in, sio-rrrjhiuj 214 

acrrpt X w — 

j run out, f. /c^f w 231 

! run over, viriptizxvvonai .. 775 

run thither to, 7rpo(rrp£%a>. . 667 

run through, mpirpex^ 619 

run to, Trpocrrpexoj 667 

run together (Acts 21:30), 

(Tvvdpofir] 710 

crvvrpsx^ — 714 

run under, u7rorp£%w 780 

run violently, opfiaio 538 

run with, crvvrpsx<*> 714 

running together, see come. 

rush, bpfxcm 538 

rushing (Acts 2:2), 0£pw .. 784 

rust, (3pu)(rig Ill 

wg 390 

sabacthani, natax^avi 679 

sabaoth, aataojO , — 

sabbath-day, \ <rat£aroi> — 

sabbath, j <rat§ara — 

sabbath (day before the), 

7rpo(ra€Sarov 661 

sackcloth, vctKKog 679 

sacrifice, &v<o 379 

Svcna — 

sacrifice (do), Bvoj — 

sacrifice to idols "\ * , 
( Qvtov 



192 



383 

688 



(offered in), 
sacrificed to idols, J 
sacrilege, (commit), iepoav 

XclD 

sad, (TKvOpuJTrog 

sad, see countenance. 

sad (be), arvyva^.o 701 

safe, aacpaXrjg 89 

safe, see bring, escape. 

safe and sound, vyiatvo) .... 753 

safely, a <7(paX(og 89 

safety, arrcpaXeia — 

said, avrog 
sail, crKevog 



91 
686 



sail, avayo) 41 

a7T07rX£u> 75 

£K7rX£fc> 229 

7rX£w 628 

sail away, £K7rX£w '229 

sail by, TrapaXeyofiat 592 

7rapa7rX£a> — 

sail over, haTrepao) 147 

Sia7rXeii) — 

sail slowly, /3pa(WXofu> — 110 

sail thence, eicirXsu) 229 

sail under, i/7ro7rXfw 779 

sailing, ttXooc 63 1 

sailor, vavrv\g 513 

saint, ayiog 7 

sake, see for. 

sake of (for), x a P lv 797 

i>7Tfp 773 

sake of lucre, see filthy. 

salt, aXag 27 

aXg 32 



SAY 

salt, aXvKog 32 

salt, aXi£w 29 

saltness (lost), avaXog 43 

salutation, ao-Traafiog 88 

salute, aaTzaZ,o\iai — 

salvation, crwrr/pia 718 

Gwrrjpwv 719 

salvation (bringing), (rcorrj- 

pi°g — 

same, avrog 91 

same, see body, craft, mind, 

that, the. 
same manner, see after. 

same (the), sicnvog 225 

ovrog 574 

avri] 576 

ravra 720 

ravry 722 

ravrrjv 723 

ravrr\g — 

/ rovro 743 

\with avro.... 91 

rovrov 746 

rovrq) 747 

sanctification, ayiaap,og 6 

sanctify, ayiaZ,o) — 

sanctuary, ayiov — 

sand, afifiog 36 

sandal, aavSaXwv 680 

sapphire, o-cnrtyeipog — 

sardine, aapdivog — 

sardius, aapdiog — 

sardonyx, aapdovvZ, — 

satisfy, x ^ -^ 802 

satisfying, ttXy)<j\lovi\ 631 

save, aXXa 29 

H jxr\ 186 

r) 340 

rrapa 586 

TrXrjv 629 

save, haawZ.u) 148 

cranio 716 

awrripia 718 

(pvXacrcrco 791 

save only that, f i fit] 186 

save. . self, <tw£w 716 

save that, u p,i] 186 

saving, a p,i] — 

' TraptKrog 594 

saving, 7r£pi7rouj(Tic 618 

curripia 718 

saviour, Gojrrjp — 

savour, oo-firj 539 

savour, (ppovsoj 790 

savour (lose its), fiwpaivio.. 512 

savour (sweet) , tviodia — 328 

saw asunder, 7rp«.£w 653 

say, cnrocpQeyyoiiai 78 

(Heb. (eirog 290 

7:9)\£7rw 291 

£7rw — 

£p£W 300 

Xa\£0) 443 

Xtyw 449 

p£w 677 



SAY 

say, (paaKo) % 7 84 

<pijfii 785 

say, see that. 

say against, avr£7ro> 56 

Say before, 7rpospto) 655 

say on, «7Tw 291 

Xsyw 449 

say (to), (Heb.5:ll), Xoyog 462 

saying, XaXia 445 

Xoyoc 462 

prj{ia < 677 

sayings (Actsl4: 18), Xtyw 449 

scale, XeTrig 459 

scarce, /zoAic 505 

scarcely, /xoXig — 

scarlet, kokklvoq 427 

scarlet colour, kokkivoq — 

scarlet coloured, kokkivoq . . — 

scatter, dict(jKop7nZa) 148 

o~Kopiri%o) 688 

scatter abroad, <5iacncop7rt£w 148 

piTTTO) 678 

(JKOpTTL^ix) . . 688 

scattered, haaitopa 148 

scattered abroad (be), Siaa- 

Kopiri^oj . . 148 

dlCCCTTEipOJ — 

scattered abroad (which are), 

diacnropa — 

scattered (be), diaXvo/xat .. 146 

sceptre, pa€8og 676 

Sceva, 2k£v«c 863 

schism, (7%KTjita 716 

school, (TxoXr) — 

schoolmaster, iraiSaywyog.. 582 

science, yvuaig 125 

scoffers, EjnraiKTai 239 

scorch, KavfjiaTiZu) 419 

scorpion, GKop-rriog 688 

scourge, QpayeXXioi' 790 

scourge, juaoriyow 472 

/xacrri^w — 

(ppayeXXou) 790 

scourging, fj,a<TTi% 472 

scribe, ypa/zjiiar£uc 126 

scrip, Trrjpa 620 

scriptures, ypa/tjiia 126 

ypcHpr] — 

scroll, j3l€Xiov 107 

Scythian, ^KvOrjg 863 

sea, SaXacrva 358 

ireXayog 611 

sea coast, -xapaXiog 592 

sea coast (upon the), Ttapa- 

QaXaaawg 590 

Sea (Red), EpvOpa OaXaaaa 829 

sea (things in the), EvaXiog 259 

seal, afpayig 715 

seal & seal up,^ 

seal (set a), I <T<ppayi%uj . . — 

seal (set to), J 

sealed (be), Karaa^payilo- 

A 1 "' 416 

seam, see without. 

search, avaKpivco 43 

tZtraZix) .... 268 

tptwaw 300 



( 925 ) 

search diligently, tltptvvau) 266 
seared with a hot iron, kclv- 

Ti]piac,ofxai 419 

seas meet (where two), 8i6a- 

Xavaog 155 

season, Kaipog 398 

Xpovog 804 

bipa 811 

season, see convenient, due. 

season, aprvu) 83 

season ( a), oXiyoc 528 

season (for a), irpoaKaipog 664 

season (in), evKaipwg ' 323 

season (out of), aKaipug 21 

seat, Spovog 377 

KaOedpa 394 

seat, see judgment. 

seat (chief), ^ 

seat (highest) ffi"™"" 671 

seat(uppermost), J r 

second, devrepog 137 

second after the first, Sevte- 

poTtpwTog 136 

secondarily, devrspog 137 

secret, KpvnTog 434 

secret, see chamber, keep, 
kept. 

secret (in), Kpvtyr) 435 

secret (keep), Kpu7rrw — 

secretly (Joh. 19:38), icpvirru) — 

XaQpa 443 

sect, aipecng 17 

secure (Mat. ( 7toieu> 636 

28 : 14), \ afxepifjLvog ... 35 

security, iKavog 384 

sedition, dixoGraaia 159 

araaig 697 

seduce, cnroTrXavauj 75 

rrXavau) 627 

seducer, yojjc 125 

seducing (1 Ti. 4:1), rrXavog 627 

see, avatXerru) 40 

cnrsideo) 60 

(3XETTO) 108 

eideoi 188 

efi€Xe7T(x) 235 

evpi<7KO) 325 

Beaofiai 361 

Seojpeu) 374 

ids 380 

idov 381 

icrropeu) 392 

OTTTo/xat 535 

opaa> 536 

see afar off (cannot), fxvw- 

7niL,u> 512 

see before, 7rpoactew 654 

irpoopab) 656 

see clearly, didgXtTru 143 

KaOopaoj 397 

see (-make to), (bwnZuj 794 

seed, airspfia 695 

Giropa 696 

airopog — 

seed see mustard. 

seed (receive), (7/rapw 695 

seed sown, airopog 696 



SEN 

seeing, fiXEfifia 108 

seeing, yap 112 

uirtp 187 

£7ret7T£p 274 

nrtidr} — 

seeing that, ewti 273 

seek, avaZ,r]TE(x) 41 

nnZ,r)T£<jj 283 

Zt]teoj 337 

seek after, £/c^r«w 226 

ETTiZrjTeu) 283 

^rcw... 337 

seek carefully, ek^teix) .... 226 

seek diligently, ek^teoj — 

seek for, f7ri^r£w 283 

li\Ttu 337 

seek means, Z,t)teid — 

seem, yivofxai 117 

Sokeu) 160 

Qaivoj ,.. 782 

seem good, Sokeoj 160 

seem good, evSokio. 322 

seen (be), (Acts 1:3), oir- 

ravofiai 535 

<j>aiv(o 782 

seize on, Karc^w 417 

self, & selves, a t»roc 91 

self, see adventure, answer, 
behave, beside, clearing, 
condemned, corrupt, for- 
swear, lover, mine, your. 

self (of), avrojxarog 91 

selfsame (2 Co. ( tovto' .... 743 

5:5), \avTog .. .'. 91 

EKEivog 225 

selfwilled, avOaSrjg 90 

sell, aTrodidoj/JLi 68 

TwrpacjKit) 622 

ttojXeu) 674 

sell, see buy. 
seller, see purple, 
selves, see assemble, 
selves, themselves & your- 
selves, aXXrjXdjy 29 

senate, yspovaia 115 

send, ava7TE[X7roj 44 

a.7TO(TTEXXu> 76 

/3aAXw 100 

E^aTTOCTTEXXd) 266 

TTEflTTU) 611 

send, see again. 

send again, avaTTEp.7T(i) 44 

send away, cnroXvoj 75 

(nroGTEXXio 76 

aTTOTaaaofiai ... 78 

a(pirifii 97 

EKtaXXio 222 

EKTTE/JLTTU) 229 

E%a7ro<JTEXX(x) . . . 266 

send for, jU£ra7T£p;7r<i>. 488 

send forth, a7rooT«XXa> 76 

fipvoj Ill 

EKtaXXw 222 

EKTCEfiTTd) 229 

£^a7rocrre\Xw 266 

send out, cutogteXXo) 76 

EKtaXXu) 222 



SEN 

send out, ££a7rooT£\\a» .... 

send rain, (3pe %w 

send with, (jvfnrtfnrb) 

(TvvaTToaTeWoj . . 

senses, aKrOrjrrjpiov 

sensual, i//u%ifcoc; 

sent forth to, see minister, 
sent (he that is), airooToXog 

sentence, aitoKpifia 

sentence (give), e-micpivu) .. 
sentence is (Actsl5:19), /cpi- 

V(t) 

separate, a<popiZ,(x) 

^lOpi^d) 

separate . . . self, a7rodiopiZ<o . 
sepulchre, fivrjfia 

flVTffLUOV — \... 

ra<j)OQ 

serjeant, patdovxog 

serpent, kp-Ktrov 

ocpig 

servant, Siatcovog 

dovXov 

SovXog 

Bepa7ro)v 

oiKf r/jc 

Ttaig 

inrrjperrf 

servant (hired), fiiaOiog 

jutcrOwroc .. 
servants see houshold. 
servants (become), dovXoio . 
servants (make), oovXou) .. 

serve, diaicovsu) 

dovXevd) 

Xarpevo) 

v7rrjpsT£(i) 

service, diaicovia 

Xarptia 

Xeirovpyia 

service, see divine. 

service (do), Siatcovia 

SovXevu) 

service (do the), Xa.Tpevu> 

serving, haicovia 

set, didoj/ju 

i(jTr][xi 

KClQlZ,Oi 

KaOiarrjUL 

Tcuxao) 

TlOtffll 



set, cvvio 

set, TaicTog 

set, see fire, seal, uproar, 
variance. 

set . . about, TrepiriOrj/xi 

set at, see liberty. 

set (at liberty), airoa-sXXu) . 

set at nought, eE,ov8evooj 

eZovOsvsu) 



set at one again 



( avvtXavvoj 



(Acts7:26), \ nQ 

{uptjvri.... 

set (be),(Actsl9:27), sp X o- 

fXCll 

set (be), Ksifxai 



266 
111 
706 
710 
18 
808 

77 
71 ! 

284 

433 

99 
805 | 

69 
502 

723 

676 | 

301 I 

580 j 

145 j 

163 | 

374 j 
524 

583 i 

775 | 

501 i 

502 | 

164 ! 

144 
163 

449 
775 
145 

448 
458 

145 
163 
449 
145 
151 
391 
396 

720 
731 
167 
719 



619 

76 
269 

711 
197 
196 

301 
419 



( 926 ) 

set before, irapaTiOrffii 593 

TTpoKHfiai 655 

set eyes, arevt'Ccj 90 

set [foot] on, f3rffia 106 

set forth, avay w 41 

cnrodeiicvvfii 68 

irpOKUfiai 655 

7rpori9rjixi 668 

nOrffii 731 

set forth evidently, rrpoypa^oj 654 
set forth in order, avaraa- 

crofjLai 45 

set in order, diaraaooi 148 

£7rihop9oio 283 

set on, eiri€i€aZ,uj 282 

t7Tuca9iZ(o 284 

S7nridr}fii 288 

set stedfastly, ar?ipiZ,a> .... 699 
set the, see affection. 

set up, avopQoo) 55 

e7riTiQr)iM.. 288 

i<7Trjfii 391 

setter forth, Ka ray yeXsvg .. 410 
setting (and), (Mat. 27 :66), 

fisra 484 

settle, BsixtXioh) 363 

Ti9t][ii 731 

settled, edpaiog 181 

seven, tTrra 290 

seven thousand, £irTaici<Txi- 

Xiot 291 

seven times, eirraKig — 

seventh, IScfyioc 175 

tTrra 290 

seventy, l€8ofi7jKovra 175 

seventy times, etdofirftcov- 

ra/ac — 

sever, a^opi^w 99 

several, see his. 

severally, id tog 380 

severity, cnroTOjxia 78 

sew on, e7rippa7TT(jj 286 

shadow, cnroGKiaafxa 76 

(TKia 687 

shadow, Ka.Ta<JKiaZ(o 415 

shake, tKTivaaaoj 230 

oaXevh) 679 

craw 684 

shake off, cnrorivaaGu 78 

eicTivaaGO) 230 

shake together, <jaXe vu> .... 679 

shall, fj,eXXu> 478 

shall answer / /xtXXw — 

(Acts 26:2 ), \cnroXoyeo[iai 74 

shall ascend / fieXXoj 478 

(Rev. 17:8), \ava€aivw .... 39 

shall be (Rev. ( fieXXco 478 

1:19), \yivofiai .... 117 

shall be betrayed I fitXXco .. 478 
& should betray < Ttapah- 

(Joh. 6:71), t dwpi.. 589 

shall be delivered j>^" • 4 ^ 

^•^rt:. 58 9 

shall be fulfilled (fie XX w.... 478 

(Mar. 13:4), \<rvvTs\ew 713 

shallbeheirsof J fieXXo> 478 

(Heb.l-.14), {ic'Xiipovofito) 425 



' \ fitXXi 



SHE 

shall be imputed ( fisXXu) ... 
(Ro. 4:24), \\oyiZoficu 

shall be revealed"^ 
(Ro. 8:18, 1 Pet. [ieXX(o 
5:1), should after- >a7roica- 
wards be revealed | Xvtttw 
(Gal. 3:23), J 

shall come |^ XXw 

shall come to 
should 

(Acts 26:22), ) 7™!™ 

shall devour (Heb. ( fieXXoj 

10:27), \cff0iw.. 

shall drink (Mat. ( fxeXXw .. 

20:22), \tcivuj.... 

shall hear (Mat. ( fisXXuj .... 

24:6), \o,kovoj — 

shall smite (Acts ( fieXXoj .. 

23:3), {Tvirrcj.. 

shall suffer (Rev. ( fieXXoj .. 

2:10), \7ra(Jx<ji.. 

shalt be (Rev. 16:5), baiog.. 

shambles, fiaiceXXov 

shame, aiaxpov 

aicrxvvT) 

affxvfioffvvri 

' arifiia 

{.vrpoTtr} 

SVTp£7T(s) 

shame, icaraiaxwio 

shame, see suffer. 

shame, (put to an open), 

7rapa8uyfia.TiZ<i) 

shamefacedness, aidiog 

shamefully, see entreat, 
shamefully (entreat), an- 

fxaZoJ 

shamefully handled, arifiaoj 

shape, e idog 

dfioiojfia 

sharp, o%vg 

sharper, rofiwrspog 

sharply, a7roTOfiu)g 

sharpness, a-KOTOfnog 

shave, %vpau) 

she, avrog 

EKtivog 



avrrf 

shear, iceipw 

shearer, tctipoj 

sheath, Srrficrj 

shed, a-j(£w 

ticxvvo) 

shed abroad, iK%vvh) 

shed forth, £/c%f w 

shedding of blood, aifiarsK- 

XVGia 

sheep, itpotarov 

sheep-fold (Joh. (-rrpotarov 

10:1), \avXr) .... 

sheep [market], TrpotariKog 

sheepskin, firfXwri] 

sheet, oOovt] 

j shepherd, iroifivfv 

; shepherd (chief), apxinoi- 

M v 

; shew, Xoyog 



478 
461 

478 
70 

478 
301 

478 
117 

478 

307 

478 

621 

478 

22 

478 

752 

478 

605 

539 

469 

18 

18 

89 

90 

264 

264 

411 



588 
16 



90 

192 
531 
534 
741 

78 

522 
91 
225 
522 
576 
420 

375 
23 i 



16 
654 

90 
654 
499 
524 
640 

85 
462 



SHE 

shew, Ttpotyaoig 668 

shew, avayytXXu) 40 

avadeiicvvfMi 41 

a7rayys\\w 58 

aTroSeLKW/jii 68 

deiKWio 133 

drjXoio 138 

didoj/jLi 151 

dirjysofiai 155 

SfMpaviZu) 240 

evBeiKvvfii 259 

eTriSeiKvvfii 283 

KarayyeXXoj 410 

KaraTiQr\\ii 416 

Xeyo) 449 

\ir\vviji 499 

7raj0£%w 595 

TTapiGTritii — 

7TOl£to 636 

V7rO§6LKVV{ll 778 

(pavepoo) 783 

shew, see mercy. 

shew again, airayyeWu) 58 

shew before, irpoKarayyeXXo) 655 

shew forth, evhiKvvfii 259 

^ayyeXXo) 265 

shew forth itself, evepyeu) .. 261 

shew great, [leyaXvvu) 476 

shew (make a), dayjuari£w . 133 
shew (make a fair), tvirpo- 

(jujirtu) 325 

shew oneself, oirrofxai 535 

shew piety, evae^six) 326 

shew tidings, see glad. 

shewbread, \*P° e ^ ••■■ 6 ^ 
yapTOQ 83 

shewed (be), yivofiai 117 

shewing, avadei^ig 41 

shield, Srvpeog 378 

shine, aarpaitTw 89 

avya^io 90 

XafXTTd) 447 

(f>aiv(i> 782 

shine forth, eKXa/nTTd) 228 

shine round, \ irtpiaa- -,_ 

shine roundabout, ) Tpcnrro) 

shine round about, iripi- 

XajxiTLo 616 

shining, (Mar.9:3), ariXtu). . 699 

shining (bright), aarpatrr). . 89 

ship, vavg 513 

irXoiov 631 

ship's, see burden. 

ship (little), irXoiapiov 631 

ship (owner of a), vavizXrf- 

pog 513 

ship (small), TrXoiapiov .... 631 

shipman, vavrrjg 513 

shipmaster, Kv€epvr]Tr}g 436 

shipping (Joh. 6: 24), irXoiov 631 

shipwreck (make), vavayeo) 513 

shipwreck (suffer), vavaysuj — 

shivers, see break. 

shod (be), v7rodeo/.iai 778 

shoe, VTro8r]fjia 

shoot forth, 7rpo€aXX(.o 653 

shoot out, ttoiuo 636 



( 927 ) 

shore, aiyiaXog 15 

XeiXog 798 

shore, see draw. 

short, oXiyog 528 

(Ro. 9:28), avvrsfivb) 713 

(lCo.7:29), avcTeXXw. 714 

short, see come, cut. 

short time (ITh. ( aipog .. 398 

2:17), \wpo 811 

shorten, koXo€ooj 427 

shortly, tvOswg 322 

ra%£wc 723 

Tayivog 724 

rayiov — 

ra^og — 

ev 240 

should, dei 132 

(lCo.9:10), oyeiXw . 579 

should, see after that. 

should accomplish ( fxeXXw . 478 

(Lu. 9:31), (7r\?/pow 630 

should appear / jueXXw 478 

(Lu. 19:11), \ava0aivofiai 45 

should be (Acts ( fxeXXu> .... 478 

11:28), \e<re<j9ai .. 306 

should be de- ( fitXXoj 478 

stroyed, \ica9aipE(o 394 

, i , j- ( usXXd) 478 

should die, \ r a an 

{a.7roovri<TK(o . . b'J 

should do (Lu. ( fieXXw .... 478 
22:23), {Trpaaaoj .. 651 

should happen f /xeXXu) 478 

(Mar.l0:32), {av^itaivw.. 705 

should have ex-^ %* .,- 8 

amined (Acts >^ y " „„ 

22:24),J awra ^- 47 

should have re-| Uw 

deemed (Lu. >\ AC .. 

24:21),/ XvT P 0U) -- 46 ° 

should have ^ x^ AhQ 

swollen V tXKw f* 

(Acts 28:6) J™W«F» •• 621 

shouldreceive(Joh.^ _ 4?g 

' 7: iV J ' . \Xau- 

sho uld after receive / ^ ... 

(Heb.ll:8), j €a ™ 445 

should see (Acts ( jxsXXw . . 478 

20:38), {Oiupeu).. 374 

should shew j fieXXto 478 

(Acts26:23), {tcarayyeXXio . 410 

shoulder, (Ofxog — 809 

shout, KsXevfffxa 420 

shout (give a), STrifwveu) . . 289 

shower, o/j,€pog 529 

shrine, vaog 512 

shun, 7repu<TT)]fii 616 

V7TG(TTeXXoj 779 

shut, kXsko ' 424 

shut to, a7rofc\aw 71 

shut up, KaraKXeioj 412 

kXshd 424 

GvyicXHU) 703 

sick, appu)(TTog 82 

aaOevrjg 87 

aoQevtb) — 

f (caswc 401 

W<" 329 

Kcifivoj 403 

sick, see fever, lay, palsy. 



SIN 

sick (be), ci(r9avso> 87 

sick folk, appuHTTog 82 

sickle, dpnravov 164 

sickly, appuGTog 82 

sickness, aaOtveia 87 

voaog 518 

side, jxepog 483 

side, 7rXevpa 628 

side, see by, farther, on, 

other, pass by. 
side (on every), TravroQtv. . 585 

side (right), §s%iog 135 

sift, <7iviaZ,o) 685 

sigh, <7-svaZ,Lo 698 

sigh deeply, ava<jTevac,u> . . 45 

sight, /3\£ttw 108 

eidog 192 

Stupid 375 

bpafia 536 

(Acts 1:9), otyQaXfiog 579 
(Heb. 12:21), (pavra^- 

ofxai 783 

sight, see vanished out of. 

sight (fearful), (t>o€r}rpov .. 789 

sight (in), bpaatg 536 

sight of (in the), cvavnov. . 259 
tvwiriov . . 264 
icaTsvii)Tnov 417 

irapa 586 

sight of see in. 

sight (receive), avatXtiroj. . 40 

sight (recovering of), ava- 

tXexpig — 

sign, ar]fxuov 684 

sign was (whose) irapaar)- 

fxog 593 

signification (without), chjho- 

vog 99 

signify, c^jjXooj 138 

SiayysXXu) 1 43 

e[MpaviZ,o> 240 

<rr)fiaiv(o 684 

signs (make), evvevu) 262 

silence, }}<Ti»xia 358 

cry?7 685 

silence, see keep. 

silence (put to), 0i/jow — 788 

silk, <Tt]pLicov 685 

silly, see women. 

silver, apyvpiov 80 

apyvpog — 

silver, apyvpovg — 

silver, see piece. 

silver (pieces of), apyvpiov . — • 

silversmith, apyvpotcorrog — — 

similitude, opioioTrjg 530 

bfioaoyia 531 

bfioKomg — 

Simon, Su/^ewv 864 

simple, ccKOLKog 21 

aicepaiog — 

simplicity, cnrXorrig 63 

sin, cifxaprrjixa 33 

ap.apTia — 

TrapmrTUJfia 593 

sin, afiapravcj 32 

sin already^ 7rpoaj.iapravoj . . 653 



SIN 

sin heretofore, -Kpoa^iap 

tclvo) , 653 

sin (without), ava\iapTt\rog 43 

since, cnro 63 

EK 215 

IAETCL 484 

since, e-rrs i 273 

ETTEldr) 274 

o)Q 812 

sincere, adoXog 14 

eikiKpivrjQ 193 

sincerely, ayvwg 9 

sincerity, a<p9ap<na 97 

yvrjGtog 124 

EiXuzpivEia 193 

sinful, apapria 33 

ctfiaprioXog 34 

sing, ado) 15 

faWw 806 

sing, see psalms. 

sing an hymn, ( , „>„ 

. b . ' < vuveit) .. 767 
sing praise unto, \ r 

single, arrXovg 63 

singleness, cnrXoTr\g — 

a<pe\orrig 97 

sink, Kara7rovTi.Z,ofiaL 414 

sink (begin to), j3v6iZ<o .... Ill 

sink down, Ti9r]fj,i 731 

sink down (with sleep), 

KCLTCMpEpU) 416 

sinner, ct[xapTh)\og 34 

o<pu\tTrig 578 

sir, aviqp 47 

Kvpiog r 436 

sister, alt\§i\ 11 

sister's son, aveif/iog 47 

sit, KaOsZofiai 395 

Ka9r)fxai — 

KaOiZio 396 

irapaKaQi^it) 590 

sit at meat, avaKEi/xai 42 

KaTatcEifjiai 411 

KaraKkivw .... 412 

sit by, KciQrifiai 395 

sit down, avaKEifiai 42 

avaKktvu) — 

Ka9r]fiai 395 

Ka9iZu 396 

KaraKEi/xai 411 

/cara/cXtvw 412 

sit down ""l 

sit with 

... . ... I Gvvava- „ 1A 

sit at meat with }• 710 

sit together with j a " 

sit at the table with J 

sit down (make to), avatcXivo) 42 

KaraicXivd) 412 

sit down.. to meat, ava- 

7WTT0) 44 

sit down together, Gvytea- 

9iZu 703 

sit together (make to), Gvy- 

ko.9iZ,u) 703 

sit up, avaKa9iZ,n> 42 

sit upon, Eiritaivo) 281 

sit with, ovyKa9?)fiai 703 

six, t£ 265 



( 928 ) 

six hundred, IZclkogioi 266 

sixth, EKTog 231 

sixty, t'ZrjKovra 268 

skin, dEppa 135 

skin (of a), dEp/xarLvog — 

skull, Kpaviov 431 

sky, ovpovog 571 

slack (se), fipadvvw 110 

slackness, (3padvTr)g — 

slain, see beast. 

slain (be), a7ro9vr)(Ticaj 69 

slain with (be) ( a7ro9vr]GKO) — 

(Heb. 11:37), {Qovog 789 

slanderer, Sia€oXog 143 

slanderously, see report. 

slaughter, Koifq 428 

G§ayr\ 715 

<povog 789 

slave, Gd)jxa 717 

slay, avaipEio 42 

aTCOKTEWiii 73 

§iayEipiZ,o\iai 150 

Bvoj 379 

KClTCMJCpaTTU) 416 

afarroj 715 

(povEVio 789 

sleep, virvog . 776 

sleep, Ka9evdu) 395 

Koifiaofiai 426 

sleep, see awake, 
sleep (on), see fall. 

sleight, kv£eicl 435 

slip (let), irapappvEto 593 

slothful, v(o9pog 521 

OKvrjpog 528 

slow, apyog 80 

(Bpadvg 110 

slowly, see sail. 

slumber, Karavv^ig 414 

slumber, vvGra^m 521 

small, iwzpog 501 

oXiyog 528 

small, see cord, fish, ship. 

small (very), ) %, OQO 

smallest, j **X«™C. 232 

smell (sweet), Evojdia 328 

smelling, oGtyprjGig 541 

smite, dEpu) 135 

didwfii 151 

7raih) 583 

Traraaau) 606 

7rXr)<j<T(i) 631 

pcnri?,b) 676 

TVTTTix) 752 

smite off, a<paipEu) 96 

smite with the f pcnriajxa .. 677 

hand, Xdidojfii — 151 
smite with the palm of the 

hand, pa-nil,^ 676 

smoke, vzairvog 404 

smoke, rv<pofiai 752 

smooth, XEiog 458 

snare, ]8po%o^ Ill 

Ttayig 582 

snow, x l0JV 801 

so, Eav 170 



SOL 

so, Kara 406 

pw 480 

dfioiuig 531 

ovv 567 

ovTh) 576 

ravTa 720 

ravra — 

tovto 743 

ug 812 

so, see and, called, even, great, 
if, mighty, not. 

so as, iva 385 

so as, otof 527 

so be, apa 79 

so be, see if. 

so great, TOGovrog 742 

so I, Kayu) 393 

so I also, see even. 

so likewise, ovv 567 

so lone, ) „ . n 

=" > TOGovrog 742 

so many, J b 

so many as, 6(7o c 539 

so much, TOGovrog 742 

so much, see and. 

so much as, see no, not. 

so much as (Mar. 3 : 20), 

fiiiTE 497 

so much the more, fiaXXov 470 

so that, Eig 197 

so that, iva 385 

07rwc. 536 

wg 812 

wgte 816 

so then, ovv 567 

wgte 816 

so (who-), Eav 170 

sober, vr\(paXEog 515 

G<j)<ppoiv 719 

1 sober, see minded. 

j sober (be), vrjtyoj 515 

GU)(ppOVEOJ 719 

| sober (teach to be), Gbxppo- 

vi£a> — 

soberly, Goxppovutg — ■ 

(Ro.12 : 3), Gw&povEto) — ■ 

soberness, GO)(ppoGvvr} — 

sobriety, GuxppoGvvr] — 

soever, fir) TroTE 138 

Eav 170 

soever, see what, wherewith. 

., , v (Eav ur} 494 
soever.. not( who-), ( with r ^ 

soever (whom-) f^fo 612 

(Mar.l5:6), \with 6g .. 

soft, fxaXaKog 469 

softly, see blow. 

sojourn (Acts ( 7rapoiicog . . 595 

7:6), {EGOfiai 308 

sojourn in, TcapoiKEU) 595 

sojourning, irapoiKia. ... — — 

soldier, orparEVfia 700 

GTpaTtojrtjg — 

soldier (choose to be a), 

GrparoXoyEio 701 

soldiers (Lu.3 : 14), Grpartv- 

ofxai 700 

solitary, Epnpog 301 



50M 

some, aXXog 30 

«ic : 209 

srspog 318 

fitv 480 

rte 732 

some, see sort. 

some man, rig 732 

some means, see lest. 

some time, ttote 649 

somebody, rig 732 

something, rig — 

sometimes, 7rore 649 

somewhat, pEpog 483 

rig 732 

son, rraig 583 

tskvov 726 

vicg 754 

son, see bear, sister's. 

song, wdti 809 

sons (adoption of), vioOscia 754 

soon, 7rapaxpr]na 594 j 

soon, ravswg 723 i 

soon, see angry, as. 

" soon as it was," yivopai.. 117 

sooner, rayinv 724 \ 

soothsaying (Acts 16 : 16), 

[iavTEvo\xai 471 

sop, ^/ujfjiLOV 808 ! 

sorcerer, p,ayog 466 

(pap/xaKEvg 784 ; 

<papp.accg — I 

sorcery, fiayua 466 i 

<ba.pna.KHa 784 , 

sorcery (use), fiaysvu) 466 ' 

sore, iicavog 384 j 

kokwc 401 ■ 

Xiav 460 

/ fisyag 476 | 

(with <potog 789 j 

rcoXvg 643 

G(po$pa 715 

sore, see afraid, amazed, dis- 
pleased. 

sorer, x tL P il)V 8°0 j 

sores, eXicog 234 

sores (full of), tXicoop:ai — 

sorrow, Xvrrr) 465 

oCvvrj 524 

TrsvOog 612 

oi^lv 809 

sorrow, Xvtte w 465 

ocvvaofiai 524 

sorrowful (be), Xv7teu> 465 

sorrowful (exceeding), rrepi- 

Xvrrog 617 

sorrowful (less) , aXvirorepog 32 
sorrowful (very), \ rrEpiXv- 

sorry (exceeding), J rrog .. 617 

sorry (make), Xuttew 465 

sort, see baser, this, what. 

sort (after a godly), a%iuc.. 58 

sort (some), fitpog 483 ! 

soul, \bvxi) 807 ; 

sound, rjxog 358 j 

<pQoyyog 786 j 

^w| 793 : 

sound, i yij/i 753 



( 929 ) 

sound, vyiaivu) 753 

sound, /3o\i£a> 109 

sound, yivojiai 117 

sound, r}x f0) 358 

craXmZio 680 

sound, see safe. 

sound a trumpet, caXiri^io.. 680 

sound (be), vyiaivu 753 

sound mind, (Tiocbpovicyp.og . . 719 

sound out, s^rjx^Ofiai 269 

soundness (perfect), oXokXtj- 

pia 528 

south, pLtGiifxtpia 483 

vorog 518 

south west, Xidi 461 

south wind, vorog 518 

sow, vg 781 

sow, (T-eipu 695 

sower, (TTTEipoj — 

sown, see seed. 

space, diao-rrjfia 148 

Xpovog 804 

space, see little, three years. 

space of, see by, for, the. 

space of— after (the), cuarrjfii 155 

spare, cbEiCop.ai 784 

spare, see enough. 

sparingly, <pEi£op.Evo)g 784 

sparrow, arpov9iov 701 

speak, haXEyopiai 146 

ettio 291 

spew 300 

XaXeuj 443 

Xfyu) 449 

peu> 677 

<p6eyyofj.cn 786 

XprinariZio 803 

speak, see provoke, truth. 

speak against, avriXayio 56 

KaraXaXtii) . . 412 

speak among, oyXXaXtu) 705 

speak before, 7rpo€7rw 654 

—poEpEio 655 

speak blasphemy, /3/\ao-0^fw 107 

speak boldly, Tvappr\fnaZ,o\iai 596 

speak (can), yivuioTcw 122 

speak evil, fiXaacbrip,Eij) 107 

KciKoXoyeu) 400 

KaraXaXsw 412 

speak for self, arroXoyeofiai . 74 

speak forth, ciTrofpOeyyopiai. . 78 

speak of, Epsuj 300 

KarayyeXo) 410 

speak out, ava^Mveio 46 

speak ^th,}^ 0ffXaXf<u - 666 

speak unto,} ^°^ w " ew ■• 667 
speak to any more, irpoari- 

6)j[xi 666 

speaker (Actsl4: 12), Xoyog. 462 
speaking, see evil. 
speaking lies, \pevcoXoyog .. 806 
speaking (much), iroXvXoyia 643 
speakings (evil), KaraXaXia 412 

spear, Xoyxv 464 

spearman, <?£%ioXa£og 135 



SPR 

special (Acts j Tvyx av(a .. 7-^1 

19:11), \ov 552 

specially, jiaXiura 470 

spectacle, Ssarpcv 361 

speech, XaXia 445 

Xoyog 462 

speech, see impediment, 
speech (boldness of), Trappy 

ma 596 

speech (fair), EvXoyia 321 

speech of Lycaonia, AvKaov- 

ictti 851 

speechless, Evveog 262 

Kioipog 442 

speechless (be), (pifiooj 788 

speed, see God. 

speed (with all), |™X^a. 724 

v J (wf 812 

speedily, raxog 724 

spend, FaTravau) 132 

7T01EU) 636 

TrpoaavaXiuKO) 662 

spend more, -nponlarravaui . — 

spend time, EVKaipsu) 323 

Xpovorpi&Eio .. 804 
spent, see far. 

spent (be), hayivopai 143 

eicdaTravaoj 223 

spent (be far), kXivu 426 

TrpoKOTTTd) . . 656 

spices, apwfj.a 86 

spices (sweet), apa>p a — 

spikenard, i va P*°C -/»■■ "J 

^ {TCLCTiKog 624 

spilled (be), ck^ew 231 

SKXVVlt) — 

spin, vrjGio 515 

spirit, rrvEvpia 632 

(pavracrjia 783 

spiritual (1 Co. 14 : 12), 

rrvEv\La 632 

TTvsvfxariKog 635 

spiritually (Ro.8:6), ttvev- 

\ia 632 

TTvevpariKwg 635 

spiritually, see minded. 

spit, spit upon, efnrrvu) — 239 

spit, 7TTVH) 672 

spitefully, see entreat. 

spittle, irrv(j-\ia 672 

spoil, aTTEK^vofiai 61 

haprraZu 147 

ffvXayojyEii) 705 

spoiling, apTrayr} 82 

spoils, aicpoOiviov 26 

(TkvXov 688 

spoken against (not to be), 

avavnppi\rog 43 

spoken (be), avayyEXXw 40 

sport. . selves, evrpv<paa> 264 

spot, amXag 696 

amXog — 

Spot, GTVlXoii) — 

spot (without), ajj.wp.og 37 

acT-iXog 88 

spread, ciavEp.op.ai 147 

o-rpivvpvj.ii 701 



SPR 

spread, v-Koarpiovvvni 780 

spread abroad, E^Epxo/xai . . . 266 
spread abroad. . fame, dia<l>>]- 

tiifa 149 

spring, avareWu) 45 

yEvvcuo 114 

spring, see day. 

spring in, ekjtdjScioj 214 

spring up, aWofiat 30 

avd&aivu) 39 

avareXXo) 45 

(SXacTavu) 107 

e^avareXXio 266 

<pvn> 792 

spring up with, avii^vofiat . 707 

sprinkle, pavriZ,^ 676 

sprinkling, irpo<Jx V(Tl Q 667 

pavTicrfioQ 676 

spue, sfieu) 236 

spunge, <nroyyog 696 

spy, e yxaOsrog 177 

KCLTCLGKOTiOQ 415 

spy out, KaracTKOTTSu) — 

stablish, j3etaiou> 106 

(Tri]pi^to 699 

staff, IvXov 522 

patoog 676 

stagger, dicucpivi*) 145 

stairs, avataOpiog 39 

stall, (pciTV)] 784 

stanch, iarrjpii 391 

stand, eyetpio 176 

e(pi(TTr]fii 328 

l(TT)]flt 391 

fievuj 481 

irapiGrrifAi 595 

(STl)KM 699 

avviarau) 713 

(1 Co. 2:5), w 808 

stand, see jeopardy, world. 

stand before, £<pi<Trr)p:i 328 

irapKTTrj/xi — 595 

stand by, e^iotjj/u 328 

i(j-T]fiL 391 

7rapi(TTii[xi 595 

7repu<j~r]iJLi 616 

stand fast, ot?//cw 699 

stand forth, tcrr^/ii 391 

stand here, 7rapiGTijfii 595 

stand in doubt, airopEOfiai.- 75 

stand over, E(piarr]}x,i 328 

stand round about, kvkXoo) 436 

Trfpucrrjjjui 616 

stand still, L<rr?//« 391 

stand up, iarqfii — 

irapuTTiJi-ii 595 

stand up & upright, a vicrr\yii 53 

stand with, TrapiGrrjfii 595 

<jvfi7rapayivoiiat 703 

(TwicrTau) 713 

standing (Heb. 9:8), araaig GDI 

star, ctGTiip 89 

atrrpov — 

star, see day. 

state (Phi. / rapt 613 

2:19, 20), {with ra 

stature, i)XiKia 344 



( 930 ) 

stay, en-exo 275 

Karexw 417 

stead, see in. 

steal, kXsttto) 424 

stedfast, (3e€aiog 106 

edpmog 181 

GTtpeog 698 

stedfastly, see behold, con- 
tinue, look, set. 

I stedfastness, (rrepeufia 698 

anipiyfiog — 699 

steep place, Kpi]p.vog 432 

step, ixvog 393 

step down, Karataivu) 409 

step in, efitaiva) 235 

stern (of a ship), Trpvjiva . . 670 

steward, E7nrpo7rog 289 

oncovopiog 526 

steward (be), oikovo/xeiij — 

stewardship, oiKOvofiia — 

stick, (ppvyavov 791 

stick fast, epsidaj 300 

stiffnecked, (TicXripoTpaxr]Xog 687 

still, sn 318 

still, see abide still, stand. 

still (be), <pifiou) 788 

sting, tztvrpov 420 

stink, o?o> 524 

stir, rapaxog 720 

stir up, avaZh)TTvpeoj 41 

avaaziu) .. .: 44 

disy eipio 154 

eireyeipio 273 | 

TTaporpvvto 596 

(TaXevw 679 

GvyKiveio 703 

avyxtu 704 

stirred (be), —apoE,vvofiai .. 596 

stock, ysvog 115 

stocks, ZvXov 522 

stomach, (rrofiavoc 700 

stone, XiOog 460 

ivtrpog 620 

\pr)(pog 807 

stone, KaTaXi9a^io 413 

XiOaZio 460 

XiOoSoXeto — 

stone, see hewn. 

, ... N ( uvXiKog 511 

stone(nnll-) |J l0oc 46Q 

stone (of), XiQivog — 

stone (stum- (XiOog — 

bling), \7rpo(7Ko/i/ia. . 665 
stones, see cast. 

stony, 7rsrpb)h]g 620 

stoop, kv—toj 436 

StOOp down, KVTVTh) — 

7rapaKVTTT(o . . 591 

Stop, <7U V£%to 712 

(2 Co ( vfpay^ ■ ■ ■ ■ 715 

n-ion otherwise 

li- VJ y<ppa<j<ju 790 

(ppacrcru) — 

stop the, see mouth. 

store (in), (1 Co. 16:2), 3??- 

aavpiZ,o) 375 

store, see keep, lay. 



STR 

storehouse, rafiEiov 719 

storm, XaiXaip 443 

straight, e vQvg 323 

opBog 537 

straight course, EvOvSpofXEU) 325 

straight (make), avopQom .. 55 

evQvvco.... 323 

straightway, t%avrr\g 266 

evOsug 322 

tvOvg 323 

irapaxptlii-ci ■■ 594 

strain at, divXi^u) 159 

strait, GTEvog 698 

strait (be in a), a we %w — 712 

straiten, gvvexw — 

straitened (be), gtevox^p^o- 

fiai 698 

straitest (most), cacpi^EcrTa- 

rog 26 

straitly, cnrEiXri 61 

7roXvg 643 

straitly, see charge. 

strange, aXXorpiog 31 

£%u 270 

ETEpog 318 

(Actsl7:20), ?cvi£w 521 

^Evog — 

irapaho^og 590 

strange (think it), ^evi^io .. 521 

stranger, aXXoyEvyg 30 

aXXorping 31 

^Evog 521 

7rap£7rid7]f.iog 594 

wapoacog 595 

stranger (be a), TrapoiKEw . . — 

strangers, €7ri^?yjwfa> 283 

strangers (as), (Acts 13 -.17), 

irapoiKia 595 

strangers (entertain), (piXo^E- 

via 787 

strangers (lodge), ^£vo^o%£w 521 

strangled, -rrviKTog 635 

stream, Trorctfiog 649 

street, ayopa 9 

irXciTEia 627 

pvfjir] 678 

strength, dvvafiig 166 

E^ovffia 269 

iG X vg 392 

Kparog 432 

strength, see increase, 
strength (be of), hjx VU) — ^92 
strength (receive), arEpEoto 698 
strength (without), affOevrjg 87 

strengthen, dvva/xoco 167 

Evdwa/xoo) 260 

Evi<Jx vu> 262 

E7Tl(TT)]piL,(0 .... 287 

gOevoio 685 

orjjpi^w 699 

strengthened (be), Kparaiou) 431 
stretch beyond, vttepektelvo) 775 
stretch forth, EKTrETavvvfu 229 

ekteivio 230 

E7Ti€aXXoj — 281 

strew, diavKopTriZtx) 148 

arpoivvvfit 701 t 



STR 

stricken [in years] (be well), 

7rpo€aivo) 653 

strife, avriXoyia 57 

epiQeia 301 

spte — 

pa-xn 473 

cpCkovuKia 787 

strife of words, Xoyofiaxia.. 461 

strike, [3aXXaj 100 

didh)fii 151 

7raiio 583 

7rara<j<Tuj 606 

TV7TT0J 795 

strike [as the sail of a ship] , 

XaXcuo 795 

strike with the^ . 
palmofthehandl? a ™^ a 
(Job. 18:22), J*""/" - 

striker, TrXrjKTrjg 629 

string, ds&nog 136 

strip, tKCva) 224 

... 512 

... 628 

... 11 

... 15 

... 146 

... 301 

... 473 

... 787 



677 
151 



stripe, fuoXojiJj 

wX-qyr] 

strive, ayojviZo/jiai . 

aOXtw 

diafxa^OfjiaL . 

spi'Cw 

fiaxofiai ... 

tyiXoTiiieofiai 
strive, see word. 

strive against, avTayiovilofiai 55 
strive together for, avvaOXeoj 709 
strive together with, ovva- 

ycoviZofiai — 

striving, fiaxn 473 

strong, ovvaToq 167 

evspyeia 261 

ivxvpog 392 

fieyag 476 

arspeog 698 

strong, see drink, man. 

strong (be), evdvvctfiow .... 260 

KpClTCUOO) 431 

strong (be made), evSwa/jiooj 260 

strong hold, o%upwjMa 581 

strong (make), cr-epeou) 698 

stronger, KT^upoc 392 

stubble, KaXctfjcr) ,. 401 

study, (T7rov8a%ti) 696 

(piXoTijAeoiJLai 787 

stuff, cricevog 686 

stumble, irpoGK07TTio 665 

■XTciioi 672 

stumbling (IPet. 2:8), irpoa- 

Koixfia 665 

stumbling, see occasion, 
stumblingblock, TrpoaKOfx^a 665 
GKavdaXov 686 

stumbling- / XiOog 

stone \7TpoGKOfifxa 
subdue, Karayojvilofiai 
subdue unto 
subject, 
subject (be) 
subject to (be) 
subject unto (be) 
subject (make) 
subject unto(make) J 



460 
665 
411 



TCMJGOJ 780 



( 93J ) 

subject to, tvoxog 262 

subject to, see ordinances, 
subject to like, see passions. 

subjection, vTrorayrj 780 

subjection (bring into), dov- 
Xayioyeio 1G3 

subjection (put in)A 
subjection to (be in), \v7tg- 
subjection under j tcktvoj 780 
(put in), J 

submit self, w7T£t^w 773 

submit self unto, vttotcxtctoj 780 

suborn, v-n-otaXXu) 777 

substance, ovma 573 

v-rrap%ig 772 

VTrapxovra — 

substance, vivuoTaaig 779 

subtilly, see deal. 

subtilty, SoXog 161 

subtilty, iravovpyia 585 

subvert, avaOKtvaZw 44 

avarpsTro) 45 

EKcrrpeipoixai 230 

subverting (a), KaTaarpo^ri 416 

succour, (3or]0eu) 109 

succourer, 7rpooTanc 666 

such, ode 522 

Tavra 720 

roiocrSe 740 

TOiovrog — 

rovroig 746 

rovTovg 747 

TOVTisiV 748 

such, see manner. 

such a man, &n'a 133 

such an one, rciovrog 740 

such as, olog 527 

oTTOiog 534 

bang 540 

ovtol 575 

suck, SrjXaZu) 375 

suck (give), SqXaZu) — 

sucklings (Mat. 21: 16), £»?- 

XaKw — 

sudden, aupviftiog 19 

suddenly, a<pvu) 98 

t%ai(pvr}g 265 

t^aitiva 266 

raxe<ag 723 

sue at the law, icpivu) 433 

suffer, avsxofiai 47 

CKpl7]fll 97 

did<i)/xi 151 

saw 175 

£7riTps7roj 289 

(Acts 26: 23), TraOt]- 

rog 582 

iraax^ 605 

irpoGsaco 662 

artyu} 698 

l)7T£X(0 775 

vTrofievii) 779 

suffer, see adversity, afflic- 
tion, manners, reproach, 
shipwreck, tribulation, 
trouble, wrong. 



SUR 

suffer before, 7r(007ra<T%w 656 

suffer long, /xaicpoOvfieo) 469 

suffer loss, Ztj/j-locj 337 

suffer need, vcrrepeu) 781 

suffer not, icwXvio 442 

suffer persecution, ^tw/cw .. 159 

suffer shame, arifiaZu) 90 

suffer violence, (3ia£o[jiai 106 

suffer with, av^Ttaax^ 706 

suffering, 7ra0j?/za 582 

suffering, see affliction. 

suffice, apKETog 81 

suffice, apKeoj — 

sufficiency, avrapicsia 91 

iKCLvorrig 384 

sufficient, apicerog 81 

iicavog 384 

sufficient (be), apiceo) 81 

sum, KttpaXaiov 421 

sum, rifjir) 732 

summer, Sepog 374 

sumptuously, XafXTrpojg 447 

sun, rjXiog 344 

sundry times (at), TroXvfie- 

pwg 643 

sup, $tiirv£<x) 133 

superfluity, irtpwoua 618 

superfluous, irtpiaaog — 

superscription, tTriypcupr) .. 282 

superstition, dtimccujiovia.. 134 
superstitious (too), cucifiai- 

jjLovecrTepog — 

supper, Ssittveu) v 133 

Senrvov 134 

supplication, dtriaig 132 

iKerrjpia 384 

supply, tTrixopi]yicL 289 

supply, avcnrXripou) 44 

7rpo<rava7rXi]pou) 662 

(Eph.4 : 16), e7rt^o- 

prjyia 289 

7rXrjpoio 630 

support, avrexofJiai 56 

avT CXa\i%avo\\ai . . — 

suppose, doK£(x) 160 

rjyeofxai 343 

XoyiZofiai 461 

vo/xiZoj , .. 516 

oijiai 527 

owfiai — 

inro\ci}xtav(x> 778 

vttovoiw 779 

supreme (lPet.2: 13), inrep- 

exio 775 

sure, aacpaXrjg ... 89 

fi&aiog 106 

TnaTog 626 

o-Tspeog 698 

sure (be), yivuHJKM 122 

tideu 188 

sure (make), a<j<paXilu — 89 

surely, aXi}9<oc 28 

rj \ir\v 342 

vat 512 

Travrcjg 585 

surely, see believed. 



SUR 

surety, cyyuo? 176 

surety (of a), aXriOiog 28 

surfeiting, KpanvaXt} 43 1 

surmising, vttovoicl 779 

surname is, (whose), €7ri/ca- 

Xtofiai 284 

surname (Mar. {z-kitiQt(]\ii . 288 

3:16, 17), \ovofia .... 532 

surname was (whose), tcaXeu) 401 

surnamed (be), sTriKaXsojxai 284 

sustenance, x°P ra<r f la 802 

swaddling clothes (wrap in), 

GTtapyavoio 695 

swallow, ) .. . 

„ V Karcnrivu) . . . . 414 
swallow up, J 

swear, ojxvvixi 530 

sweat, ISpcog 382 

sweep, (rap ow 681 

sweet, yXvKvg 124 

sweet, see savour, smell, 

spices. 

sweetsmelling, svwdia 328 

swelling (great), virspoyicoQ . 775 

swellings (pvcriuxrig 792 

swerve, aoroxfw 89 

swift, o%vg 534 

raxivog 724 

rayyg — 

swim, Ko\v[xtaio 428 

swim out, SKKoXvfxtao) 228 

swine, xoipoc 801 

swollen (be), 7rijii7rpajuai 621 

sword, fiaxaipa 473 

po[i<paia 678 

sycamine tree, avKajxivog . . 704 

sycomore tree, avKOfiMpaia . 705 

synagogue, avvayojyrj 709 

synagogue (chief ruler of), 

apxurvvayioyog 85 

synagogue (put out of the), 

a7ro<rvvayu)yog 78 

synagogue (ruler of the), 

ap^iavvayijjyog 85 

synagogues (out of the), 

airoavvayuiyog 78 

tabernacle, <SKr\vt] 687 

(TKfJVOg — 

(TKrjVM/xa — 

tabernacles (Joh. 7*-2), (tkt)- 

voTrriyia — 

table, kXivyi 425 

nXal 627 

rpa-Ks^a 748 

table, see write. 

table (at the), avaKUfiai 42 

table (with), see sit. 

tackling, (tksvtj 686 

tail, ovpa 571 

take, aipu) 17 

avaXcifitava) 43 

cnraipofAat 59 

airoXajxtavio 73 

ap7raZ,u> 82 

dexofiai 137 

SpafffTOjiai 164 

tTTiXajxtavofxai 284 

eTTupepo) 289 



( 932 ) 

take, KaraXa/xtavu) 412 

Kart^w 417 

KpaTSk) 43 1 

Xafitavoj 445 

IxETaXa/xtavu) 488 

TrapaXayitavu) 591 

iriaZu) 621 

7TOl£W 636 

TrpotjBtxofiai 662 

7rpocrXafi&av(i) 666 

(TvXXafjLtavoj 705 

(Tvvaipu) 709 

take, see accusation, captive, 
care, counsel, ease, hand, 
heed, hold, journey, know- 
ledge, oversight, part, plea- 
sure, rest, thought, throat, 
tithe, wrong. 

take away, aipoj 17 

avaipsoj .... 42 

airayu) 59 

aitaipo\iai — 

cHpaipeh) 96 

t%aip<j) 265 

Xctfitavio 445 

7rapa<pep(i) 593 

7repiaips(t) 615 

take before, 7rpoXafx€avoj .. 656 

take by, 67ri\a/x€avojuat 284 

Kparso) 431 

take by force, apiraZ,w 82 

take down, KaOaipeo) 394 

take for, ex * 329 

take heed, flXtTru) 108 

crico7reo) 688 

take heed to, irpoatx 10 664 

67T6XW 275 

take in, avaXajj,€ava) 43 

crvvayoj 708 

take into, see number. 

take leave, aTroravGofiai 78 

take leave, aGiraX,o\iai 88 

take none, see effect. 

take off from, eicSvo) 224 

take on, e7nXajjitavofxai .... 284 

take out, ekSoXXu) 222 

take patiently, vTrofitvw — 779 

take (ship), efitaivco 235 

e7ritaivu) 281 

take unto, TrapaXafJitavu) .. 591 
7T|00<rXa/x6ava> . . 666 

take up, avayo) 41 

avatpeu) 42 

avaXctfj&avh) 43 

/3aora£o> 105 

eyeipw 176 

£7raipw 272 

Xnfitavo) 445 

irtpiaiptiti 615 

take up, see carriages, 
take up in, see arms. 

take upon, tirix* ipz w 289 

take (vengeance), didcoju .. 151 
take with, 7rapaXafx€avo) . . 591 
avfATrapaXafiGavii) 706 
take with, see palsy, 
taken away, avaKaXvTTTw . . 42 



TEL 

taken (be), aXwmg 32 

taken (be), a-Kopdj>aviC,o\iai 75 

taken (be), ytvo/xai 117 

taken with (be), crvvexw 712 

talent, tclXclvtov 719 

talent (weight of a), raXav- 

riaiog — 

Talitha, raXiOa — 

talk, Xoyog 462 

talk, XaXeoj 443 

6[jliXe(o 529 

talk, see idle. 

talk with, (TvXXaXeoj 705 

(TvvofitXeix) 713 

talker (vain), fiaraioXoyog.. 473 

talking (foolish), juwpoXoyia 512 

tame, dafxaZw 132 

tanner, (3vp<re vg Ill 

tares, Z,i^avia 338 

tarry, fSpadvvo) 110 

Siarpitu) 149 

e7rifi6vot) 285 

KaQilo) 396 

fieXXu) 478 

7roisu) 636 

TvpoadoKau) 662 

TrpoafiEvo) 666 

XpoviZ,h) 803 

tarry behind, v-Trofievoj 779 

tarry for, £K^f%ojua« 223 

fxevot) 481 

taste, yevo[iai 115 

tattler, (pXvapog 788 

taught, SidaKrog 150 

taught, see God. 

taught (as hath been), dida- 

xn i5i 

Taverns (The Three), Tpeig 

Taj3epvai 865 

taxed (be), airoypafpo) 68 

taxing, <nroypa<pr} — 

teach, SidaffKii) 150 

KarayyeXXoj 410 

KCLTrjxtu 418 

fiaBrirevu) 466 

7raidevoj 582 

teach see sober. 

teach other doc- \ kr£pM _ 

«. l ne A. • (aaicaXew.. 317 
teach otherwise, J 

teacher, didaaicaXog 150 

teacher (false), xptvdodidaG- 

icaXog 806 

teacher of the law, vofiodid- 

avicaXog 517 

teachers of good things, fca- 

XodiSaaicaXog 402 

teacheth (which. . .), SiSaicrog 150 

teaching, SidaaicaXia — 

tear, prjyvv/Jii 677 

OTrapaotJiti 695 

GVGirapaGGii) 714 

tears, daicpv 131 

tedious unto (be), £y/co7rrw 178 
teeth, see cast. 

tell, avayytXXu) 40 

a7rayy£\\w 58 



TEL 

tell, diriytofiai 155 

tell, f t^£w 188 

eic\a\8(D..:. 228 

££rjy£0/zai . 268 

£7Tfe> 291 

epeoj 300 

XaXsto 443 

Xcyw 449 

fir]W(t) 499 

tell, see truth. 

tell a fault, cXcyxw. •• • 232 

tell before, Ttpoepno 655 

7rpo\eyu) 656 

tell in time past, 7rpo£7rw .. 654 

tell unto, diacrcuptto ..... — 148 
temper together, (Tvytcepav- 

vvpi 703 

temperance, eyKpareia 178 

temperate, tyicparrjg , — 

<T0J<pp(i)V 719 

temperate (be), eyicparevo- 

fiai 178 

tempest, SrveXXa 378 

XaiXatp 443 

atiajxoQ 683 

Xa/jwv 798 

tempest (be tossed with a), 

X«/za£o/iai — 

tempestuous, rvcpiovucog 752 

temple, hpov 383 

vaog 512 

olkoq 526 

temple, see idol's. 

temporal, 7rpo(ncaipog . . 664 

tempt, EK7reipa%(i) 229 

7mpa£o> 610 

temptation, irsipa(7[iog — 

tempted (not to be), arrti- 

paarog 61 

tempter, irupalu) 610 

ten, deica 134 

ten, see thousands. 

ten thousand, fivpioi 511 

tender, airaXog 59 

tender, see mercy, 
tender hearted, svtnrXayx- 

vog '.. 327 

tender mercy / a-rrXayxva . . 696 

(Lu.l : 78), \eXeog 233 

tenth, dticarri.... 134 

detcarog — 

tenth part, SsKarrj — 

tentmaker, Gicr)vo7roiog 687 

terrestrial, t-myuog 282 

terrible, (po€spog 789 

terrify, eicQoteo) 23 1 

7TT0E0I1CU 672 

TTTVpO/JLai 

terror, <pot,og 789 

testament, dia9r]icr] 144 

testator, hariQe^iai 149 

testified (to be) (lTi.2:6), 

piaprvpiov 472 

testify, Siafiaprvpofiai 146 

tTrifxaprvptu) 285 

fiaprvpeu) 471 

fiaprvpofiai 472 



( 933 ) 

testify beforehand, rrpofiap- 

rvpop.ai 656 

testify unto, avjj,}iaprvpi.(x). . 706 

testimony, fiaprvpia 472 

fiaprvpiov — 

testimony (give), fiaprvpeu 471 
testimony (have), fiaprv- 

p«o — 

tetrarch (Lu.3:l), rtrpap- 

Xf(o 730 

rtrpapxnQ — 

tetrarch (be), rtrpapx^- .. 

Thaddasus, Gaddaiog 83 1 

Thamar, Qctfiap — 

than, 7} 340 

rjirep 342 

Tcapa 586 

ttXtjv 629 

VTTSp 773 

than, see conqueror, more. 

thank, %apic 797 

thank, e^o[io\oysofiat 269 

£v%apicrr£ oj 327 

thank, %apig 797 

thankful, evxapi<rrog 328 

thankful (be), evxaparrsd). . 327 

thankfulness, tvxapi.(TTia. .. — 

thanks, eux a P t(Tria — 

X a P l £ 797 

thanks (give), avOo/xoXoyeo- 

fiai 49 

evxapicrrfw. . 327 

dfxoXoyeoj 531 

thanks (giving of),\ evxa- 

thanksgiving, J pitrria 327 

thankworthy, x a P l G 797 

Thara, Qapa 83 1 

that, tig 197 

(Lu.l:21), sv 240 

eveica 261 

Trpog 656 

that, avrog 91 

tKEivog 225 

offog 539 

bang 540 

Tavra 720 

ravTaig 722 

TavTy — 

ravrrjv 723 

tovto 743 

TOVTOV 746 

rovrov — 

that, £i....l83. r] 340 

tva 385 

Kai, in App 12 

oTrojg 536 

brav 541 

ore 542 

on 543 

(Eph. 5:15), nwg .... 675 

(dg 812 

• wars 816 

that, see according, after, all, 
as, because, before, but, 
except, for, he, how, in, so. 

that (after), (1 Co. 7: 7), ovrw 576 

that ever, baog 539 



THE 

that he again (Lu. 9 : 39), 

fitra 484 

that is, 6 e<TTi 522 

TOVTtGTl 743 

that is to say, 6 ton 522 

rovTian 743 

that no, iva \ii\ 495 

that not, ixri 490 

that . . . . not, iva fxr] 495 

that nothing, {% *± %* 

that same, stcstvog 225 

that thing which is, see com- 
mitted. 

that time, rorf..... 742 

that [to this end], (Lu.l 8:1), 

irpog 656 

that very, EKsivog 225 

that which is, see behind, 
that which is to, see come, 
that (which) one has, virap- 

Xovra 772 

the, ravra 720 

TavTtjv 723 

the same, ovroi 575 

the space of, £7rt 275 

theatre, Stearpov 361 

thee, avrov 92 

<r £ 681 

aeavTOV 683 

<joi 689 

gov 691 

theft, icXififia 424 

kXottt] 426 

their, avrog 91 

avrov 92 

f/c£ti/oc 225 

kavrov 172 

iCwg 380 

rovrojv 748 

their own, avrov 92 

iavrov 172 

idiog 380 

their own selves, iavrov.... 172 

theirs, avrog 91 

them, avrog — 

avrov 92 

SKeivog 225 

kavrov 172 

Kaiceivog 399 

ravra 720 

ravraig 722 

rovroig 746 

rovrovg 747 

them, see before. 

them also, 1 on „ 

them (and), ) KaK£iVog " 3 " 

them (of), kavrov 172 

themselves, avrov 92 

kavrov 172 

themselves, see cast. 

themselves (by), fxovog 506 

then, apa.... 79 yap.... 112 

fir a 2 14 

nctira 274 

Xonrov 464 

ovkovv 567 

ow — - 



THE 

then, rt 724 

roLVW 740 

tote 742 

then, see for, now, so. 

then [after that] , eira 214 

then not, ovds 564 

thence, ekhQzv 224 

thence, see and, from, go, 

sail. 

thence also.. and thence, ica- 

keiQev 399 

thenceforth / tgvtov — 746 

(Johl9:12), {ek 215 

etl 318 

Theophilus, OeoQikog 831 

there [in composition] , avrog 9 1 

there, av rov 92 

skel & ekeiOsv 224 

ekehte 226 

(Acts 9:38), ev 240 

ev9ade 261 

ojSe 809 

there, see and. 

there [about], tovtov 746 

there also, kqkei 399 

there dwelling, (be), £7ri<fy- 

fj,eu> 283 

thereabout, see about. 

., , (ravTtjg 723 

thereby, | (V< 13g 

therefore, aXXa 29 

apa 79 

apa 80 

yap 112 

Sri 138 

Sio 158 

£ion — 

ovv 567 

TOiyapovv 740 

TOIVVV — 

(tovto 743 

\Sia 138 

(tovto 743 

\eig 197 

ojute 816 

therefore, see ..fore. 

therein, TovTOig 746 

f tovtuj 747 

\ev 240 

thereon, see build, laid. 

thereunto, see comers. 

., (tovto 743 

thereunto, < , of - 

^ eig 19/ 

thereupon, see build. 

therewith, TovTOig 746 

these, ode 522 

ovtoi 575 

a'vTai 576 

rciv-a 720 

TctvTctig 722 

TClVTCig — 

TovTOig 746 

tovtovq 747 

TOVTOJV 748 

these, see move, things. 

these many, ToaovTog 742 

these things, tovtojv 748 

Thessalonian, QevcraXoviKe vg 83 1 



( 934 ) 

Thessalonica, QeaaaXoviKi).. 831 

Theudas, Qevdag — 

they, avTog 91 

avTov 92 

eavTov 172 

eicuvog 225 

KctKEivog 399 

oi'itoi 575 

ravTCi 720 

tovtojv 748 

they, see and. 

they also, KaicEivog 399 

they that, bcTig 540 

they that are, see born, 
they were, see alone. 

they which, boTig .' 540 

thick together, see gathered. 

thief, nXsTTTiig , 424 

X?j(TT?]g 459 

thigh, (iijpog 499 

thine, aog 690 

gov 691 

thine own, ecivtov 172 

tdiog 380 

(Acts (aoi .... 689 

5-A),\fiEvoj... 481 

aog 690 

aov 691 

thine own self, (jecivtov 683 

thing, Xoyog 462 

irpayfia 651 

Mpa 677 

thing, see any, certain, com- 
mitted, creeping, draw, 
formed, high, holy, in- 
credible, one, what. 

«^<*°-MLu (£.;; HI 

l - 6,) ' lp W a.. 677 

Tig 732 

things, these things, avrog . 91 
things, see all, base, boast, 
come, good, great, hoped, 
move, those, weak, 

things that (we) have, evei/u 261 
things which are, see needful. 

think, ^laXoyt^o/xai 146 

doKEoj 160 

Ev9vfj.Eo/xai 261 

iiyEOfiai 343 

Kpivo) 433 

XoyiZ,o[JLai 461 

voeoj 516 

vofxi'Coj — 

oiofiai 527 

VTTOVOEOJ 779 

(Mar. 14:64), tpcavoj.. 782 

(PpovEoj 790 

think, see good, strange, 

worthy, 

think good, evcokem 322 

think more highly, v7TEp<ppo- 

vEix) 775 

think upon, ETri&aXXoj 281 

third, TpiTog 750 

third loft, TpiaTEyov — 

thirdly, TpiTog — 

thirst, h-^og 159 



THO 

thirst ) * . T . n 

4-u- <- /u \ r oiwaoj lo9 

thirsty (be), J r 

thirty, TpiaKovra 749 

thirtyfold, TpiaKovTa — 

this, avTog 91 

EKEivog 225 

ovTog 574 

ovtol 575 

avTt) 576 

TavTa 720 

TavTy 722 

TavTrjv 723 

TClVTIjg — 

tovto 743 

TovTOig 746 

tovtov — 

tovtov — 

TOVTOvg 747 

TOVTty - — 

this, vvv 519 

this, see day, hour, place, 
wise. 

this man, an-oc 91 

ovTog 574 

this manner (in), ovtoj 576 

this place, ojSe 809 

this sort, tovtojv 748 

this time, vvv 519 

this time, see by. 

this wise (on), ovtoj 576 

this woman, avrr] — 

thistle, TpitoXog 750 

thither, ekei 224 

thither also, kq:kei 399 

thitherto, see run. 

thitherward, eke i 224 

Thomas, Qojfiag 83 1 

thong, l/xag 384 

thorn, GKoXotp 688 

thorns, ciKavQa 21 

thorns (of), aKavQivog — — 

those, avrog 91 

EKEivog 225 

Tavra 720 

TcivTaig 722 

TClVTCtg — 

TovTOig 746 

tovtojv 748 

those things (Jude 10), bcrog 539 

thou, o-f 681 

aoi 689 

aov 691 

av 701 

thou thyself, o-ecivtov 683 

though, ha 140 

though, Eav 170 

EL 183 

a Kai 186 

et 7r?p 187 

Kanrep 398 

Kai-Toiye 399 

Kqv 403 

6ti 543 

though, see as. 

though.. but, dfiojg 531 

thought, fiiaXoyMTfiog 146 

havomia 14 7 



THO 

thought, evOvfirimg 262 

eirivoia 285 

Xoyi(Tjxo§ 461 

vorifia 516 

thought beforehand (take), 

7rpofj.epifivcno 656 

thought (take), pepipvau) .. 482 

thousand, xtXiafee 800 

XtXiot 801 

thousand, see five, seven, two. 

thousand (fifty), {££;; »» 

thousand (ten), pvpiag 511 

thousand thousand, see hun- 
dred. 

thousands, p,vpiag 511 

thousands, see four, ten, three. 

threaten, cnreikeoj 61 

threaten (further), rrpoaa- 

TrsiXtopai 662 

threatening, a tthXt] 61 

three, rpstg 749 

three hundred, -picucoaioi .. 750 

three months, rpiptjvov .... — 
Three Taverns, Tpac TaZip- 

vai 865 

three thousand, rpio-v/Xtcx.. 750 

three times, rpig — 

three years (space of), r pu- 
na — 

threescore, z'i^Kovra 268 

threescore and ten, itcopq- 

kovtol 175 

thresh, aXoaoj 32 

thrice, rptg 750 

throat, Xapvyl 448 

throat (take by the), rrviyu) 635 

throne, $i]pa 106 

zpovog 377 

throng, SXiSw 376 

(TvuTrviyoj 706 

<jv vt-fcio 712 

(7vv6Xi£oj — 

through, ava 39 

cia 138 

f« 215 

ev 240 

i-i 275 

Kara . . 406 

through, see break, go, pass, 
run, thrust, walk. 

throughly, -nag 597 

throughly, see furnish, purge. 

throughout, ha 140 

eig 197 

sv 240 

£7Tl 275 

icara 406 

throughout, 6Xog 529 

throughout, see go, pass. 

throughout every, tcara 406 

throw, (SaXXo 100 

pi~rw 678 

throw down, fSaXXoj 100 

KaraXvoj 413 

thrust, j3aXXuj 100 

thrust away, a 7rw0o/xai 79 



( 935 ) 

thrust down (be), icara€i£a- 

lopai 410 

thrust from, a-toGopat 79 

thrust in, s'£u)9 271 

irsfiirui 611 

thrust out, £je€a\Xw 222 

siravayoj 273 

thrust through, Kdra.TO%evo- 

pai 416 

; thunder, thunderings, fipov- 

Tl].. Ill 

| thus, tcara 406 

J thus, bos 522 

ovroj 576 

ravra 720 

rovro 743 

rovrov 746 

I thus, see even. 

I thy (Acts 9:34), aeavrov .. 683 

aoi 689 

cog 690 

aov 691 

thy friends, cog 690 

thy house (at)\ rrpog 656 

(Mat. 26:18), J(7£ 681 

Thyatira, Qvareipa 83 1 

thyine (wood) , Svivog 378 

thyself, savrov 172 

ff£avTOV \ 683 

aavrov j 

thyself, see thou. 

tide [even-] , ojpa 811 

tidings, Xoyog 462 

(pamg 784 

tidings, see come, glad, good. 

tie, Gea> 137 

tiling, Kepapog 421 

till, a X pi 99 

Et [JL1] 186 

tig 209 

Eiog 334 

fisxpi. 490 

(Mar. ) 'orav 541 

• 9:9), ) eifiTj 186 

time, ytvea 1 13 

t'lpspa 347 

Kaipog 398 

Xpovog 804 

wpa 811 

time, see about, born, by, 
come, convenient, day, 
due, endure, high, in, old, 
past, spend, that, this. 

time (any), -ore 649 

time appointed, TrpoBecr- 

pia 655 

time (at any), irore 649 

Trw—ore 675 

time (of a long), tic?raXai.. 229 

time of need (in), evicaipog. . 323 
time past, see tell. 

time (second), hvrepog 137 

time's, see five, seven, se- 
venty, sundry, three. 

tinkle, aXaXaZw 27 

tip, aizpov 26 

tithe, cetcarj] 134 



TOG 

tithe, ^ 

tithe (give,) 1 s ro 

,.., > a y Va7rocEKaro(i).. 68 
tithe (pay), j 

tithe (take), J 

tithes (pay), ) - ._. 

<_.., } l . s - cucaroio.. 134 
tithes (receive),] 

title, nrXog 740 

tittle, KEpaia 420 

to, axpi- 99 

to, ha 138 

ac 197 

iv 240 

svojttiov 264 

£7Ti 275 

twc 334 

Iva 385 

Kara 406 

fiera 484 

JJ-^xpi 490 

oTrwg 536 

-xpog 656 

VTTfp 773 

(jjcre 816 

to, see about to, according to, 
add to, attendance, bring, 
call, chargeable, cleave, 
come, communicate, con- 
formed, contrary, day, end, 
even, for, go, nail, put, 
run, shut, speak, 
to and fro, see toss, 
to any man, see never. 
to any one's trust, see commit. 

to be (Acts 13: 22), ag 197 

to do any thing, see about. 
to go, see compel: 
to hear, see neglect. 

to morrow, avpiov 91 

to the end, ac 197 

to the intent, ac — 

iva 385 

to the intent that, iva — 

to trust, see committed. 

to wit, <bg 812 

toyou-ward,(fP° e ^56 

{vpag id i 

together, aXXrjXojp 29 

(Lu. (aXXtjXojv 29 

24:14), \irpog.... 656 

apa 32 

ro avro 91 

Kara 406 

(Lu. ffiera .... 484 
23:12), \aX\7iXo)v 29 
6[iov 531 

together, see agree, assem- 
ble, assembled, assembling, 
band, bow, bring, builded, 
call, come, comforted, 
counsel, follower, framed, 
gather, gathering, glori- 
fied, grow, join, knit, 
planted, raise up, reason, 
rise up, run, shake, strive, 
temper, travail in pain, 
work, wrap, yoke. 

together in one, see gather. 

together with, see elected, 
labour, quicken, sit. 



TCI 

toil, flacraviZio 1 03 

KOTriaoj 428 

token, (rrjueiov 684 

(TVG(Tt][XOV 714 

token (evident), svdeiZig . . 260 
token (manifest), evdeiy/xa . 259 
tolerable (more),avsKToTepog 46 

tomb, fivrjfia 502 

fivrjjxsiov — 

Tci<pog ... 723 

tongue, yXwco-a 124 

diaXeicTog 146 

tongue, see Hebrew, 
tongues (other), irepoyXuxr- 

<joq 317 

too, see superstitious. 

tooth, odovg 523 

top, aKpov 26 

avojQsv 58 

topaz, TQiraZ,iov 741 

torch,. \ap,Trag '447 

torment, fiaaaviGiiog ...... 103 

fiaaavog .4 — 

torment, icoXaaig 427 

torment, $aGaviZ,w 1 03 

tormented, KaKovyov\x,tvog. . 400 

tormented (be), odvvaopiai . 524 

tormentor, (SaaavKrrrjg — 103 

tortured (be), Tv\ncaviZ,o\xai 752 

toss, j3a<7aviZ,u) 1 03 

toss to and fro, kXvSojviZo- 

fxai 426 

tossed, see tempest. 

tossed (be), pnrtZofiai 678 j 

touch, cnTTop,ai 79 

Siya) 376 

7rpo(7-J;av(i) 667 

■^rjXatpau) 807 

touch [as a vessel at a port], 

Karayu) 411 

touched with a feeling of 

(be), avfiiraOeu) 706 

touching, irspi 613 

touching, see as. 

toward, eig 197 

ev 240 

£7Tl 275 

Kara 406 

■Kpog... 656 

virtp 773 

toward, see press. 

towel, Xbvtiov 459 

tower, Trvpyog 674 

town, Katfit] 442 

(Mar. 1:38), Kojfioxo- 

Xig — 

townclerk.'ypajujuarevc 126 

tva.de, spy aZofiai 298 

trade by, ipyaZ,o\iai — 

trading, see gain. 

tradition, Tcapahoaig 590 

tradition, see father. 

traitor, Trpodorrjg 654 

trample, /cara7rar£o> 414 

trance, tKoraoig 230 

transfer in a figure, fitra- 

cr X r ?/4 m £ w 489 



( 936 ) 

transfigured (be), yu£ra/iop- 

(poofiai 488 

transform, transform one's 

self, \iiTaayy]p,aTiZ,w 489 

transformed (be), jxtrafiop' 

<poo fiat 488 

transgress, napataivu) 587 

(Ro. 2:27), ira- 

pa&aTijg — - 

Traptp^ofiai 594 

transgress the law / avo\iia 55 
(Uoh. 3:4), \ttois<o.. 636 
transgression, see law. 
transgression, napataaig .. 587 
transgression (fall by), 7ra- 

pa€a.LVio — : 

transgressor, avopog 55 

7rapatarr]g 587 

translate, p,e9io*Tavu) 477 

"* fjierariOriiJH 489 

translation, ptTadtaig 487 

transparent, diacpavqg 149 

trap, $r]pa 375 

travail, fxox9og 507 

o)8iv 809 

travail, ") * 

travail in birth, J 

travail (be in), tlktw 731 

travail in pain together, avv- 

ujSlvoj 714 

travel, tUfp^o/xai 155 

travel, see companion, coun- 
try, 
travel with (2Co.8:19), <svv- 

Etcdrj/iog 711 

tread, Karairareu) 414 

7rar£w 606 

tread down, KaTaTrarsu) — 414 

TraTSb) 606 

tread out the corn, aXoaio ,. 32 
tread under foot, KaraTTartio 414 

Trareu) 606 

treasure, yaZ,a 112 

Srjvavpog 375 

treasure, see heap, 
treasure (lay up), Srjcrav- 

piZ,u> 375 

treasure up, Sr}<ravpiZ<t> .... — 
treasury, ya%o(pvXaiaov — 112 

Koptavav 429 

treatise, Xoyog . . . .\ 462 

tree, devdpov 134 

%v\ov 522 

tree, see palm. 

tremble, tjupotog 240 

evrpo[xog 264 

tremble (Mar. f £%w 329 

16:8), ^rpojuoc.... 750 

Tpepno 749 

<ppi<jo~o) 790 

trembling, rpo/icg 750 

trench, %apa% 19& 

trespass, a/xapravw 32 

trespass, 7rapa7rr(Ojxa 593 

trial, doKifit} 160 

doKifiiov 

■n-tipa - 610 

trial (fiery), Trvpwmg 674 



TUM 

tribe, (pvXr) 79] 

tribes (twelve), SudeicacpvXov 169 

tribulation, BXi,pig 376 

tribulation (suffer), SXi€u).. — 

tribute, diSpax/xov 151 

Ktjvaog 422 

(popog 789 

tried, doKijiog 160 

trim, Kocjuew 429 

triumph (cause to), S-pta/z- 

€evw 377 

triumph over, 9piap,€tvu) — 

trouble, SrXi^ig 376 

rapaxr] 720 

trouble, avanraToio 45 

evoxXto) 262 

S-Xigw 376 

{/co7roc 428 

7rape%a> 595 

7rap£i/o%\£w 594 

rapaacuxi 720 

trouble exceedingly, £»cra- 

pao~(T(t> 230 

trouble. . self, Sopv&ofjiai 376 

gkvXXo) 688 

trouble (suffer) fca/co7ra0£w 400 

troubled (be), diaraparTw.. 148 

Srposofiat ' 377 

rvptaZ.op.ai.. 752 

troubling, rapaxv 720 

trow, doiceoj 160 

trucebreakers, auTrovdog — 88 

true, aXrj9r]g 28 

aXr)9ivog — 

yvrjcnog 124 

iriGTog 626 

truly, aXi]9eia — 27 

aXr]9rjg 28 

aXr)9ojg — 

apa 79 

yxtv 480 

truly, see and. 

trump, j aaX % 680 

trumpet, ) 
trumpet, see sound. 

trumpeter, o-aXwiO-rrjg 680 

trust, 7re7roi9r)<ng 612 

trust, £\7ri?w 234 

TTSlOtO 609 

trust, see commit. 

trust first, 7rpo£\7ri£a> 654 

trust with (be put in), -mo- 

Ttvcx) .... '"• 622 

truth, aXri9ua 27 

aXr)9r]Q 28 

truth, vat 512 

truth. . in, & of a, a\r)9iog . . 28 

truth (of a), ovrug 534 

truth (tell, or, speak), aXrj- 

9evo • 28 

try, SoKi[iaZ(x) ™ Q 

TreipaZiO 610 

(1 Pet. 4:12), -rcnpacriiog — 

(Rev. 3 : 18), Trvpoofiai 674 

trying, doKip.iov 

tumult, a/cara(Tra<Tia 21 



TUM 

tumult, Bopv€og 376 

turn, avaKajj,7TT(o 42 

aTroCttivw 68 

£/cr|067ro;ucu 231 

67Tl(JTpe(p<i> 287 

jxeracrrpecjxij 489 

fiEraTiOrjpi — 

<JTpe<p(o 701 

turn, see way. 

turnabout, s-rrHrrpscpoj 287 

fitrayu) 487 

turn again, tmarptcpit) 287 

(jrpecpoj 701 

turn aside, avaxuptw 46 

tKrpBTTOfiai 231 

turn away, airoarpefyio 77 

CtTTOTpETCOpLai ... 78 

dia<TTpe(j)u) 148 

fiiQiaravu) 477 

turn back, inrocrpecpu} 780 

turn back again, crrpecpio 701 

V7TO(TTp£(ph) 780 

turn from airocrTpeQa) 77 

turn into, see ashes. 

turn., self about, ) „„, 

turn.. self, ')«rp«»*>~ 701 

turn to flight, kXivid 426 

turn upside down, avacra- 

row 45 

turned (be), yivofiai 117 

turning, rpo7rr] 751 

turtledove, rpvycov — 

tutor, £7nrp07rog 289 

twain, ovo 167 

twelfth, Ciodetcarog 169 

twelve, dsKadvo 134 

ddoSeica 169 

twelve, see tribes. 

twenty, a;co<n 1 93 

twice, dig 158 

twinkling, purr] 678 

two, dvo 167 

two, see years. 

two and two, see and. 

two hundred, Siaicoaioi 145 

two thousand, (W^iXioi 159 

two ways, see meeting, 
two (with), see edges. 

twoedged, 8iaro}iog 158 

twofold more, dnrXovg — 

unawares, aupviStog 19 

XavQavu) 447 

unawares, see brought, creep. 

unbelief, airtiBua 60 

airiaria 63 

unbeliever, ainvTog — 

unbelieving, uireiOsw 60 

a-KKJTar 63 

unblameable, ap,sp7rrog .... 34 

afKo/xog 37 

unblameably, ajuf)U7rra>c 35 

uncertain, adrjXog 13 

uncertain, adtjXoTrjg 

uncertainly, adrjXwg 

unchangeable, airapatarog . 59 



( 937 ) 

uncircumcised(Acts f % K P°~ nc . 
1 1 ">) \ bv<TTia 26 
ll:d '» Ux<*-. 329 

(nrtf)trpi)rog . 61 

uncircumcised) nor 

/, x > STTirnraouai 286 

(become), J r 

uncircumcision, aKpo&varia 26 

unclean, aicaOaprog 21 

unclean, Kotvog 426 

(Heb.9:ll), xoivow — 

uncleanness, ciK.aQa.paia 20 

fxia(jp,og 500 

unclothe, ticSva) 224 

uncomely, «<T%?/jttwv 89 

uncomely, see behave. 

uncondemned, atcaraicpiTog . 21 

uncorruptible, acpQaprog — 97 

uncorruptness, ahacpQopia.. 14 

uncover, a TrovrsyaKoj 76 

uncovered, aKaraKaXvirrog . 21 

unction, xptcTiita 803 

un denied, apuavrng ,, 36 

under, eXaatrtov 232 

under, ev 240 

£7Tl 275 

Kariorepto 418 

vtto ■...• 776 

under, inroKaru -778 

under, see bondage, curse, 

earth, keep, obedience, 

put, run, sail. 

under law, evvopog 262 

undergird [as a ship], vtto- 

Zwvvvpi 778 

understand, aicovu) 22 

yivoxjKit) 122 

afaw 188 

eTTicrrap.ai 286 

fiavQavu) 470 

voeit) 516 

irvvQavofxai — 673 

Gvvirjpi 713 

understand (give to), yvia- 

piZ<o 125 

understand not, ayvoeu) .... 8 

understanding, Siavota 147 

vovg 519 

avveaig 712 

(ppeveg 790 

understanding (have), rrapa- 

icoXovOeoj 591 

understanding (without), 

aavverog 89 

understood (easy to be), 

ev(rr]p,og 327 

understood (hard to be), 

dvavorjTog 169 

unequally, see yoked together. 

unfeigned, avviroizpiTog 57 

unfruitful, aKapnog 21 

ungodliness, aaeteia 86 

ungodly, aaeteia 

aoe£r\g — 

ungodly committed, aaeteu) — 

ungodly (live) , aattew — 

ungodly men, aaetiqg — 

unholy, avoaiog 55 

KQivog 426 



UNT 

unity, evorrjg 262 

unjust, adiKia 14 

aSiKog — 

unjust (be), aSiicsoj — 

unknown, ayvojarog 9 

unknown, ayvoeu) 8 

unlade, a7ro(popri^op.ai 78 

unlawful, avopog 55 

unlawful thing, aQs/xirog 15 

unlearned, aypa/xparog 9 

ajxa9t]g 32 

airaidevrog 59 

i8i(t>Tr)g 381 

unleavened bread, aZ,v\iog .. 15 

unless, sicrog 231 

unloose, Xvw 466 

unmarried, ayafiog 2 

unmerciful, aveXerjfKov .... 46 

unmoveable, afieTaKivrjrog . 35 

aaaXevrog .... 86 
unprepared, airapaviesvaG- 

rog., 59 

unprofitable, aXvGiTeXrjg 32 

avwcptXqg 58 

a%puog — 99 

axpWTog — 

unprofitable (become), a%- 

peioop,ai — 

unprofitableness, avuxpeXrjg 58 

unquenchable, aatearog 86 

unreasonable, aXoyog 32 

aroTrog 90 

unrebukable, ave-KiXr]-KTog . 47 

unreprovable, aveynXriTog .. 46 

unrighteous, adiicog ........ 14 

unrighteousness, adacia — — 

avofiia 55 

unruly, aKaratr%£roc 21 

avviroraKTog 57 

araKTog 90 

unsearchable, aveKepevvrirog 47 

av&,iyviaciTog — 
unseemly, see behave, 
unseemly (that which is), 

a(T)(tifio(Tvvi] 89 

unskilful, arreipog 61 

unspeakable, aveicdir)yr)Tog 46 

avacXaXrjTog. . — 

apprjrog 82 

unspotted, aGniXog 88 

unstable, aKaracrrarog 21 

aarrjpiKTog 89 

untaken ( avaKaXvTrroj 42 

away, \fir] 490 

unthankful, a%api<jrog — 99 

until, axpi — 

eig 197 

iwc 334 

/x£%(0i 490 

until, see even, 
untimely, see figs. 

unto, axpt 99 

eig 197 

£K 215 

ev 240 

£7Tl 275 

tug 334 



UNT 

unto, Kara 406 

IXStci 484 

H*XP l 490 

Tvpog 656 

ojq 812 

unto, see add, appeal, attend, 
bring, call, cleave, come, 
committed, conformable, 
consent, even, go, in, 
like, minister, nigh, put, 
take, testify. 

unto the, see angels. 

untoward, cwoXiog 687 

unutterable, aXaXijrog 27 

unwashen, avi-z-og 53 

unwise, avoi}rog 54 

aippiov 99 

unworthily, ava?uog 44 

unworthy, ava%iog — 

(agiog 58 

\ovk 552 

up, avio 57 

up, see arms, ascend, bear, 
beforehand, bind, break, 
bring, broken, build, burn, 
carry, caught, climb, 
come, draw, driven, dry, 
eat, fill, fold, from, gather, 
gaze, gird, give, go, grow, 
laid, lay, lead, leap, look, 
nourish, put, raise, re- 
ceive, rise, root, set, shut, 
sit, spring, stand, stir, 
swallow, take, yield. 

up again, see bring, raise. 

up (be) [as the sun], ava- 
-tWo) 45 

up into, see go. 

up to, lojc 334 

up together, see raise. 

up with, see brought. 

upbraid, cvtieiZ,oi 532 

uphold, fepio 784 

upon, a-rro 63 

etc 197 

iv 240 

ETravu) 273 

67TI 275 

Kara 406 

ju£-a 484 

upon, see attend, beat, be- 
stow, bring, build, call, 
cast, clothed, come, fall, 
laid, lay, press, put, rest, 
sit, spit, think. 

upper, avtoreptKog 58 

upper, see chamber, room. 

upper room, avioytov 57 

uppermost, see room, seat. 

upright, opOog 537 

upright, see stand. 

uprightly, see walk. 

uproar, Sopv€og 376 

aracjig 697 

uproar (be in an), erir/Y,uva> 704 

uproar (make an), avaara- 
rois) 45 

uproar (set on an) , Sopvts o- 
fiai 376 

upside down, see turn. 



( 938 ) 

Urbane, Ovp€avog 855 

urge, £V€%w 261 

Urias, Ovpiag 855 

us, Vfiag 344 

r'jfxeig 346 

r)fiiv 350 

rjfxcjv 351 

(Joh. 10:24), {t 1 '^--- 11] 

v '' {tifiiov 351 

use, klig 269 

Xpeia 802 

XPV^Q 803 

use, £%w 329 

(Mar. 2:18), rjv 354 

fj-erex^ 489 

Xpaofxai 802 

use, yivof.iai 117 

use, see arts, despitefully, 
hospitality, sorcery. 

use deceit, doXioio 161 

use despitefully, eiDipsaZu. . 275 

vtpiZ,(D 753 

use the office of a, see deacon, 
use vain, see repetitions. 

used (be), avaarpttioj 45 

using, a7roxpyv yi g 78 

usurp authority over, av9ev- 

TEOJ 90 

usury, roKog 740 

utmost part, rrepag 613 

utter, dtSwfju 151 

spsvyofiai 300 

XaXsa) 443 

Xty to 449 

utterance, atro^Qsyyoiiai ... 78 

Xoyog 462 

uttered (hard to be), cvucp- 

fiTjvsvrog 168 

uttered (which cannot be), 

aXaXrjTog 27 

utterly, bXug 529 

utterly, see burn, perish. 

uttermost, ecrxarog 317 

(Acts24:22),Kara406 

TravreXeg 585 

rsXog 728 

uttermost, see know, part. 

uttermost part, -Kspag 613 

vagabond (Acts 19:13), tts- 

pupxo^uxi 616 

vail, KaXv/xf-ia 403 

KaTaTreTacrfia 414 

vain, Ktvog 420 

K£VO(pii)Via — 

fiaraiog 473 

vain, see glory, jangling, re- 
petitions, talker. 

vain (be in), tcevoio 420 

vain (become), iiaTaioofiai 473 

vain glory, K£vodo2,ia 420 

vain (in), diopsav 170 

tlKT) 193 

Ktvog 420 

Ktvojg •. . — 

fiarrjv 473 

vainly, siicr) 193 

valiant, icrxi'poc 392 



VIC 

valley, (papayZ 784 

value, Tifiau) 732 

value (be of more), diafcpu 149 

vanish away, a0avi£o> 97 

acpaviff/xog — 

Karapyeu) 415 

vanishedout of sight, afavrog 97 
vanities (Acts 14:15), fia- 
raiog 473 

vanity, [xaraiori]g — 

vapour, arfxig 90 

variableness, 7rapaXXayr) 592 

variance, spig 301 

variance (set at), 8ixac,io .. 159 

vaunt self, —ep7T£pevo[iai 620 

vehement, see desire, 
vehemently (Mar. (irepKraog 618 

14:31), \ek 215 

dsivojg 133 

evrovojg 327 

vehemently upon, see beat, 
veil, see vail. 

vengeance, Sik?) 157 

EKdiicrjGig 223 

epyi] 537 

venomous, see beast. 

verily, a\?/0wc 28 

ajuTjv 35 

yap 112 

diiTrov 138 

ixev 480 

vai 512 

ovrwg 534 

ovv 567 

verity, aXijOsut 27 

very, aXrjOiog 28 

avrog 91 

Xiav 460 

(Tipodpa 715 

vTrep 773 

very, see act, attentive, bold, 
costly, diligently, early, 
great, heavy, little, pitiful, 
precious, small, sorrowful, 
that, well. 

very chiefest ( virep 773 

(2Co.ll:5),\Xtav 460 

very (from the), see first. 

very great, 7rXeiu)v 627 

very many, ttXumv — 

very well, koKXiov 403 

vessel, (Ticevog 686 

vessel, see brasen. 

vessels, ayyeiov 5 

vesture, ifiarwv 384 

ifiaruTfiog 38z 

•KtpitoXaiov •• 616 

vex, /8a(7avi£ti> 103 

KaKOio 400 

Tracx™ ^05 

vexed (be), Karairovto^iai. . 414 

oxXsofiai 580 

vexed with a devil, daifiovi- 

X>o[iai 131 

vial, (piaXt) 786 

victory, viktj 516 

viKog — 



VIC 

victory (get the), vucaio — 515 

victuals.. (3pu>fxa Ill 

eiriaiTiirfiog 286 

vigilant (be), ypriyopeu) — 128 

vile, an/Ala 90 

pvirapog 678 

(Phi. 3:21), raTrsivoj- 

aiq 720 

village, Kwjjir] 442 

vine, a/xTreXog 36 

vine, see branch. 

vine (cluster), ftorpvg 109 

vinegar, o£oc 534 

vineyard, a/j,7re\iuv 36 

vineyard (dresser of), ap\-KE- 

Xovpyog — 

violence, j3ia 106 

dvvafiig 166 

bp\it)\ia 538 

violence, see suffer. 

violence to (do), diacrsiu) — 148 

violent, j3ia<j-r}g 107 

violently, see run. 

viper, g^icW 329 

virgin, irapQtvoQ 595 

virginity, 7rap9evia — 

virtue, apeTrj 80 

Svvafiig 166 

visible, opaTog 536 

vision, OTTTaaia 535 

upap,a 536 

bpaaig — 

visit, £7T£(7/c£7rrojLiai 286 

visitation, tTriOKoini — 

vocation, icXrjcng 425 

voice, (pwvri 793 

(Acts 26:10), ^(pog.. 807 
void, see offence, 

void (make), Karapyeio — 415 

ksvoo) 420 

volume, ice<paXig 422 

vomit, e^epafia .\ 266 

vow, evxv 328 

voyage, ttKooq 63 1 

wag, Kiveu) 423 

wages, p.i<y9og 502 

oipwviov 582 

wail, a\a\a£(D 27 

K07TT(t) 429 

TrevOeu) 612 

wailing, icXavOjxog 424 

wait, eKdexojxaL 223 

wait, see lay, lying. 

wait at, 7rpo(reSpev(t) 662 

wait for, avctfxsvb) 43 

a7T£fc^£%ojuat 61 

tfc^XO/Liai 223 

Trepifjavu) 617 

Trpoa§exop,ai 662 

TrpoafioKau) — 

wait on, irpocricapTspsu) 665 

wait on continually, irpoa- 

Kaprspeb) — 

waiting (patient), vtto/zovjj 779 

wake, ypriyopiw 128 



( 939 ) 

walk, Trtpnrarsio 617 

iroptvofxai 646 

OToixeoj 699 

walk about, 7repi7rarno 617 

walk in, ep,irepL7raTetx) 239 

walk orderly, (rroi%£w 699 

walkthrough, diepxofiai 155 

walk uprightly, op9o7roSeoj. . 537 

wall, rtLxog 726 

roixog 740 

wallow, KvXwfjiai i.36 

wallowing, KvXiafxa — 

wander, TrXavaio 627 

wander about, Ttepiepxoixai 616 

wandering, TrXavi]T))g 627 

want, vGT£pr}p:a 781 

vGTsprjcng — 

Xpna 802 

want (be in),) , _ - 

want/ \v°rep«o.... 781 

wanting (be), \ci7Tw 458 

wanton against (begin to 

wax), tcarcMJTpriviaZoj 416 

wantonness, a<7sXyaia 87 

war, rroXepiog 641 

war, 7roXep,s(o — 

ffTparsvopiai 700 

war, see man. 

war against, avTiffTpanvo- 

fJiai 57 

war (make), 7ro\£/iew 641 

. . ward, ug 197 I 

ward, (pvXctKi] 791 ! 

ward, see to. 

ward (after-), i^ a }JJ 

v n \ravra 720 ! 

ware of (be), avvti^no 711 

warfare, (rrpariia 700 

warfare (go a), arparevo- 

fxai — 

warm oneself, Sepixaivofuxi 374 

warmed (be), Stpixaivojxai — 

warn, vov9steu> 519 

vTrodsucvvfii 778 

warned of God(be)A 
warned from God \XPJU ia ~ 

(be), J TllM ■■ 803 

was for to, see come. 

was to be led into ) peXXio .. 478 

(Acts21:37), ) eurayh) .. 211 

was to pass (Lu. ( pieXXcj .. 478 

19:4), \Supxopai 155 

wash, cLTtoXovix) 74 

a7rovL7TTO} 75 

airoTrXvvoj — 

(3aiTTiZ(D 101 

/3p£%w '• HI 

Xovuj 465 

VlTTTit) 516 

TiXvvix) 632 

wash away, airoXovu) 74 

washing, /3a7rn<7/zoc 1 02 

Xovrpov 465 

waste, cnrojXaia 79 

waste, $iaGKopTuZ,o) 148 

7rop9ea> 647 

watch, icovcrro)dia 43 1 



WEA 

watch, (pvXaKri .... 791 

watch, aypvrrveo) 10 

vrjcpoj 515 

TraparripEk) 593 

rrjptw 730 

ypriyopeu) 128 

watchful (be), ypriyopeu) — 

watching, aypvTrvia 10 

water, iroTafiog 649 

vd(op 753 

water, ttotl'Cu) 649 

water (drink), vdpo7roreu) .. 753 

water (without) avvcpog .. 57 

waterpot, vdpia 753 

wave, kXvScov 426 

Kvpa 436 

aaXov 679 

waver, ciaizpivu) 145 

wavering (without), atcXtvrjg 21 

wax, yivofxai 117 

TtpOKOTCTOJ 656 

wax, see bold, cold, confi- 
dent, gross, rich, wanton. 

wax old, yi)paaicoj 117 

wax strong, Kparaiou) 43 1 

way [to take out of the], 
uiGog 483 

way, 68og 523 

7rapodog 595 

iropeia 646 

way, see bring, go, other, 
pernicious. 

way (be Out of the), TcXavau) 627 

/ v, frpoTTOC' 751 

way (every), |T g ^ 

way off (a great), noppu) . . 648 

way off (good) > 469 
way off (great), J r r 

way to escape, eictaGig 223 

way (turn out of the), ck- 

rp£7TOjuai 23 1 

we, rr\iag 344 

rjfieig 346 

rjfxiv 350 

t'lfiojv 351 

we ourselves, r)fieig 346 

weak, advvaTog 15 

a<j9svs(i) 87 

aa9evt]g — 

weak (be), a<y9tveu) — 

weak (be made), aa9evtu) .. — 

weak things, aa9evr\g — 

weaker, acr9evrjg — 

weakness, aa9tvua — 

aa9evr\g — 

wealth, tvTtopia 325 

weapon, oTtXa 534 

wear, Qopeh) 789 

wear away [as the day], 

kXlvoj 426 

wear (clothes), evSicvgico- 

fiai 260 

wearied (be), Ka^ivut 403 

Koiriao) 428 

weariness, K07roc — 

wearing, 7repi9s.<ng 616 

weary, i/7ra»7Tia?w 781 



WEA 

weary (be), £KKa/cew 227 

■weather, see fair. 

weather (foul), %£ijua>i/. ..... 798 

wedding, yafiog 112 

week, aat£arov 679 

aat€ara — 

weep, dcucpvii) 131 

Kkam 423 

weeping, KXav9/xog 424 

weight, fiapog 102 

oyKog 522 

weight, see talent. 

weighty, ftapvg 102 

well, ayaOog 1 

well, tv 320 

KaXojg 403 

well, Trriyr] 620 

Qpeap 790 

well, see doing, drink, full, 
know, please, reported, 
stricken, very, 
well as, see as. 

well (do), ayaOoTToieo) 1 

<tw£w 716 

well doing, ayaQoTroua .... 1 

well (doing), KaXog 402 

well done, tv 320 

well pleased (be), evdoiceio .. 322 
well (that do), ayaQoiroiog. . 1 

well (very), fltXnov 106 

wellbeloved, ayairrjTog — 4 

wellpleasing, tvapsarog 321 

wept (Acts 20: 3 7), icAavfyioc 424 

west, dvafjir) 169 

west, see north, south. 

whale, \zr\Tog 423 

what, T) 340 

what, yap 112 

oiog 527 

baog 539 

bang 540 

ovTio 576 

iroiog 640 

TToaog 648 

(Mar. 13:1), TTorairog 649 

ng 732 

rig 736 

what, see great. 

what great, baog 539 

what manner, apa 79 

what manner, \ , ^ 

what manner of, j 0WQ b ' 

what manner of, bwowg 534 

irowg 640 

irora-Kog .. 649 

rig 736 

what place (in), ottov 535 

what. . soever (Mar. ( baog . . 539 
11:24), \7rac .. 597 

what sort (of), brcoiog 534 

what thing, rig 736 

whatsoever, biroiog 534 

baog 539 

bang 540 

nag 597 

ng 732 



( 940 ) 



357 
397 
484 
534 



whatsoever, (Eph. (rig — 732 

6:8), \eav.... 170 

wheat, airog 686 

when, ear 170 

(Luke 2:27), tv .... 240 

eirav 273 

£7T£l 

r)ViKa 

KaOojg 

fitra 

07TOTS 

bitiog 536 

brav 541 

ore 542 

(Heb. 3:9), ov 552 

7TOTS 649 

irbrt — 

wg 812 

when, see alone. 

when I call, see call, 

whence, 6 9s v 524 

7ro9ev 635 

whence, see from. 

whence (from), b9sv 524 

whensoever, brav 54 1 

(<bg 812 

\eav 170 

where (Acts 7:33), tv 240 

Kara 406 

b9sv 524 

ottov 535 

ov 552 

TTOV 650 

rig 736 

where (1 Ti. 2:8), roirog .. 741 

where, see every. 

whereas, ottov 535 

whereas ye, 6 otic 540 

whereby, b6s v 524 

. , (rig 736 

wherebv, < Anc 

-' {Kara 406 

whereby, see by. 

wherefore? £ian 149 

wherefore, apa 79 

$io 158 

o'tOTTEp 



iv a ti 
b9ev . 
ovv.. . 
rig . . . 



390 

524 

567 

736 

(Acts (rig .. — 

19:32), \bvskev 261 

1 Joh. (rig .... 736 

3:12), \%apiv.. 797 

(touto 743 

\dia 138 

roiyapow 740 

d>OT£ 816 

wherefore, see cause. 

wherein, ob 552 

whereo/, rig 736 

wheresoever, bwov 535 

wheresoever, av 37. otvov — 

ottov — 

sav 170 

whereunto, rig 736 

whereupon, b9tv 524 



wheresoever, 



WHI 

wherewith (Lu. 17:8), Tig.. 736 

frig — 

\ev 240 

wherewith, see edify. 

wherewith soever, baog 539 

wherewithal, rig 736 

whether, eav 170 

£i 183 

ar£ 187 

r\roi 342 

TTorepov 649 

re 724 

rig 736 

whether any, a ng 187 

whether. . or not, jii)j7ror£ ... 497 

which, avrog 91 

oiog 527 

baog 539 

bang 540 

(Acts 3:26), avrr) .. 576 

TToiog 640 

rig 736 

which, see behind, cause, 

come, concern, corrected. 

which art, and^| 6 wv icai 6 

wast, and art > r t v Kai b 522 

to come, ) ep^ofisvog 

which art, and^j 6 idv icai 6 

wast, and > r\v Kai b tp- — 

shalt be, J x } 1 ^ ^ 

which easily, see besets. 

which is, see committed. 

which is, 6 tan 522 

which is, and A « 

, . , o u)v Kat o 

which was, 1 

j u- v, • Ynvizaiosp- • — 
and which is / ' r 

to come, J W vog 

which make, 6 san — 

which was, see commanded. 

which was, and^| 6 wv Kai b 

is, and is to >?jv Kai b 522 

come, J tpxo/jitvog 

while, axpi 99 

(Luke 1:8), sv 240 

£ojc 334 

rjfiepa 347 

(Heb. 10:37), baog .. 539 

brav 541 

ore 542 

<hg 812 

while, see awhile, dure, great, 

little, long. 

while (a), Kaipog 398 

/xiKpov 501 

oXiyog 528 

Xpovog 804 

while ago (a great), 7ra\ai . 583 

while (any), rraXai — 

whiles, £wc 334 

brov 552 

whisperer, ip^vpiarijg 807 

whispering, \j.>i0vpianog — 

whit, see every, not. 

white, Xafnrpog 447 

XffKoC 459 

white (make), XtvKaivw — 459 

whiten, Koviaio 428 

XevKaivit) 453 



WHI 

whither, brrov 535 

ov 552 

ttov .1 650 

.... (ov 552 

whithersoever, -< , * A 

' {fctv 170 

( oirov 535 

\av 37 

j birov 535 

{tav 170 

who, baog , 539 

bang 540 

ovrog 574 

Tig 736 

whole, cnrag 60 

oXotcXripog 528 

bXog 529 

irag 597 

whole, vyiaivoj 753 

whole, vyi?iQ — 

whole, see armour, burnt 
offering. 

whole (be), iaxv<o 392 

<ju)Z,oj 716 

vyiaivio 753 

whole (be made perfectly), 

8iaau>%u) 148 

whole (make), taofiai 379 

(TW?W 716 

wholesome, vyiaivu) 753 

wholly, bXoTeXqg 529 

wholly, see give. 

wholly given, see idolatry. 

whom, rig 736 

whom [soever], i TlQ JJJ! 

L I sav 170 

whore, Tropvr] 648 

whoremonger, wopvog — 

whose, rig 732 

Tig 736 

whosoever, arte 187 

baog 539 

bang 540 

irag 597 

why, yap 112 

diaTi 149 

ivan 390 

oti 543 

rig 736 

wicked, aOea/xog 15 

avofiog 55 

Kaicog 400 

7vovripoQ 646 

wicked (more), 7rovt]pog — 

wickedness, fca/aa 400 

7rovr)pia 645 

(Uoh.5:19J, 7to- 

vripog 646 

wide, -rrXaTvg 627 

widow, xnpa 800 

wife, yvvamuog 129 

yvvr\ — 

wife, see marry. 

wife's mother, -rrevQepa .... 611 

wild, aypiog 10 

wild, see beast, olive tree. 

Wilderness, eptjLiia 300 

eprjnog(r)) — 



( 941 ) 

wile, [isQohia 477 

wilfully, tKovaiojg 229 

will, (3ovXrj 110 

(iovkrjjxa — 

yvio/AT) 124 

SsXrjfia 361 

SsXqaig 362 

will, fiovXofiai 110 

will, yivofiai 117 

evxofiai 328 

Se\u) 362 

will, see good. 

will (against the), aicwv . . . 26 

will go (Job. ( ixeWio 478 

7:35), \TVoptvo}iai . . 646 

will have, 3-tXw 362 

will judge, j^ XXw f* 

J & ' (Kpivu 433 

will manifest ( [xeXXw 478 

(Joh. 14:22), \e/£0aj/i£ai .... 240 

will (of his own), fiovXajiai 110 

will seek (Mat. ( fieXXoj .... 478 

2:13), \Ztjtsw .... 337 

will spue (Rev. ( lisXXu) 478 

3:16),\6/K£«u 236 

will- worship, tOsXoQprjcnceia 181 

willing, TrpoQvfjiog 655 

willing (be), /3ou\opai 110 

evSokeio 322 

SsXu 362 

willing mind, irpoOvfxia 655 

willing of . . . selves, avOaipe- 

Tog 90 

willing to, see communicate. 

willingly, tKovaiog 229 

£KOU(T(WC 

skojv 232 

willingly, S'tXw 362 

7rpoQvp.(og 655 

win, Kspdaivio 42 1 

wind, avefiog 46 

7rvev[ia 632 

(Acts27:40), Trvew.... 635 

TTVOTfj — 

wind, see south. 

wind, hta 137 

wind (driven with the), ave- 

fjnZop,ai 46 

wind up [for burial], ava- 

tsXXuj 714 

window, Bvpig 378 

wine, oivog 527 

wine, see excess of. 

wine (given to), irapoivog .. 596 

wine (new), yXevKog 124 

winebibber, oivo-KOTr\g 527 

winefat, v-koXt\viov 779 

winepress, X)]vog 459 

/ oivog 527 

\Xt]vog 459 

wing, 7rTtpvZ 672 

wink at, virepsidu) 775 

winter, %£i/io;i/ 798 

winter, 7rapa^£tjua^o» 593 

winter in (Acts27:12),7rapa- 

XEiiiaaia 594 

wipe, tKfuiacToj 229 

wipe away, t^aXei^oj 266 



WIT 

wipe off, <nroiia<T<jonai 75 

wisdom, aofyia 694 

<ppovrjaig 790 

wise, ao0or 694 

<ppovi[iog 790 

wise, see no, this. 

wise (be), awirjfxi 713 

wise (in no), (ivavTtXtg .. 585 

(Lu. 13:11), \fin 490 

rcavTiog 585 

wise (make), ao(pi£u) 694 

wise man, fiayog 466 

wise (on this), oitw 57G 

wisely, <ppovi/iojg 791 

wish, evxo/iai 328 

wist, eihw 188 

wit, see to. 

wit (do to), yvojpi^u) 125 

witchcraft, (papfxaiceia 784 

with, apa 32 

with, cnvo 63 

ha 139 

«c 197 

£K 215 

ev 240 

tin 275 

Kara 406 

fxera 484 

7rapa 586 

Ttepi 613 

7rpoc 656 

aw 707 

V7T0 776 

with, see accord, affliction, 
agree, away, be, bear, 
beasts, bound, brought, 
buried, clothe, clothed, 
come, commune, commu- 
nicate, company, compare, 
compassed, compassion, 
confer, consort, continue, 
crucify, dwellers, entangle, 
feast, go, indignation, 
labour, meet, mixed, rea- 
son, rejoice, rise, run, 
send, sit, sit at meat, 
speak, spring up, stand, 
suffer, take, talk, travel, 
work. 

... ..,, (ev 240 

with child, < . , „ 

yyaarrip 113 

with fear, see move. 

with one, see mind. 

with rods, see beat. 

withal, a/xa 32 

withdraw, airoarrao) 76 

VTTOaTEXXb) 779 

withdraw. . self, aTeXXofiai.. 698 

avaxwpso). . 46 

a<piaTrjfii . . 98 

i/7ro%wp£to.. 780 

wither, lr\paivo) 521 

wither away, %r\paivo) — 

withered, Inpog • • 522 

withereth (whose fruit), 

(pQivoiTuipivog 786 

withhold, Kar£x w 417 

within, ha 139 

ev 240 



WIT 

within, evTog 264 

e<ru) 317 

£<70)9£V 

eawrtpog — 

TrpoQ 656 

within, see from. 

without, avsv 47 

aTep 90 

ck 215 

tKTOQ 231 

(Acts ( fiETa .... 484 

5:26),\ou 552 

fir) 490 

7rap£KroQ 594 

%wptc 805 

without, 8?w 270 

tZuQtv 271 

(Rev.ll:2),effw0£v 317 
without, see affection, blame, 
blemish, care, ceasing, 
charge, children, contro- 
versy, covetousness, des- 
cent, dissimulation, dis- 
traction, effect, excuse, 
father, fear, from, fruit, 
gainsaying, God, hands, 
honour, hypocrisy, life, 
measure, mercy, mixture, 
mother, offence, partiality, 
rebuke, repentance, signi- 
fication, sin, strength, un- 
derstanding, water, waver- 
ing, witness, 
without a, see cause. 

.... , , ( avatoXr) 40 

without any delay J aoc 

without respect, see persons. 

without seam, appacpog 82 

withstand, a vOKjTrjjxi. 49 

kojXvoj 442 

witness, fiaprvp 47 1 

fiaprvpia 472 

fxaprvpiov — 

witness, SiaixapTvpo/xai — 146 

[xaprvpeu) 471 

witness against, Kara\iaprv- 

ptu> 413 

witness also ^ 

(bear), I hriC 

witness with j rr r ' 

(bear), J 

witness also (bear), trvvsm- 

fiaprvpeu) 711 

witness (be a),l An , 

>, < } uapTvpcio 471 
witness (bear), J r r r 

witness (bear false), \pevdo- 

fiaprvpew 806 

witness (false), -^evdofiap- 

rvp — ' 

witness (false), -ipevdo/xapTv- 

pia — 

witness (give), \ jxaprv- 

witness (obtain), / pew — 471 
witness, (without), afiaprv- 

poQ 34 

wives' (old), ypawdrjg 128 

woe, ovai 563 

wolf, Xvkoq 465 

woman, yvvt] 129 

$r]\eia 375 



( 942 ) 

woman, see aged, every, this. 

womb, yaarrjp 113 

/coiXia 426 

\nt]rpa 500 

women (silly), yvvaimpiov 129 

wonder, Srafitog 359 

crrjfxeiov 684 

rspag 728 

269 
360 
361 



wonder, e^Kjrrjfii 

Bavfia^oj 

wonderful, Savfiaviog 

wonderful, see works, 
wonderful works, fxeyaXeia 
wondering (greatly), eicOafi- 
€og 



475 



227 



7ont, t9og 182 



516 
522 



462 
677 



wont (be), tOw 

VOfXL^li) 

wood, %vXov 

wood (of), %vXivog — 

wool, epiov 301 

word, Xoyog 

PW a 

words, see enticing, few, good, 
words (a few), avvTon^g .. 714 

word again (bring), aicay- 

yeXXio 58 

word (bring), airayyt \\w . . — 

£7TW 291 

word (of the), XoyiKog 461 

words (strive about), Xoyo- 

pa%tw 461 

work (Eph. 4:19), spyama . . 298 

spyov — 

Xoyog 462 

irpayfia 651 

■Kpatig — 

work, evtpyew 261 

epya^ofxai 298 

KarepyaZofiai 417 

TCOUb) 636 

work effectually, evepyeio ... 261 

work (much) f kt^uu 392 

(Acts27:16), \fioXig 505 

work out, KaTtpya^ofxai 417 

j work with, \ _ . 
work together, / P7 w - • 

worker, epyaTrjg 298 

I workers of, see miracles. 
j workers together (2Co.6: l), 

j crvvepysu) 711 

workfellow, avvepyog — 

working, evepysta 261 

svtpy}]fia — 

working, see effectual. 

workman, zpyariig 298 

workmanship, 7rou]p.a 640 

works, see wonderful. 

works (mighty), dvvafiig .. 166 

works (wonderful), dvvapig — 

world, aiu) v 19 

aioiviog 20 

115 



7U- 



Koanog 429 

oiKovfitvi] 527 



wov 

world began, auov 19 

aiotviog 20 

world (beginning of),*\ 

world standeth, lotion/ 19 

world without end, J 

worldly, Koo-jutrcoc 429 

worm, GKwXrjZ, 689 

worms (eaten of), ctkojXtjko- 

€pu)Tog — 

wormwood, a-tyivQog 100 

Wormwood, A^lvQoq , . 822 

worse, eXavcrojv 232 

ifTTov 358 

%£ipwv 800 

worse (be the), ixrrepsu) 781 

worship, 8o%a 161 

worship, evattux) 326 

SfepaTrevh) 373 

XaTptvu) 449 

7rpoo-KvvE(i) 665 

aitaZ,op,ai 683 

ueto/xai — 

worship, see will, 
worshipped (that is), <re- 

tavfxa 683 

worshipper, veujKopog 515 

-Trpocncvvrjrrjg.. 666 
worshipper, see God. 
worshippers (Heb. 10 : 2), 

Xarpcvw 449 

worshipping, BptjaKtia 377 

worthy, a%iog 58 

iKavog 384 

KaXog 402 

worthy, a%ii>)g 58 

worthy, see deeds. 

worthy (account), Kara^io- 

ouai 414 

worthy (count), a£iow 58 

KaraZwouai 414 

worthy (think), a£iow 58 

wot, yvdjpi^io 125 

afow 188 

would, yivofxai 117 

would & would to God,o(peXov 579 

would depart ( fxeXXo) 478 

(Acts25;4), \&KTropEvoiiai 229 

would do ( fieXXoj 478 

(Joh.6:6), \ttoi£w 636 

would enquire ( fieXXoj — 478 
(Acts23:15), {diayivwcicu) 143 

would have brought (fieXXw. 478 

(Actsl2:6), (7rpoayw653 

would have cast f/xsAXw — 478 

(Acts27:30), \eicTtivu).. 230 

would have killed ( jjuXXu).. 478 

(Actsl6:27), \avaipto> 42 

wound, TrXrjyr] 628 

rpavfia 748 

wound (Lu. (tTTiTiQtini.. 288 
10:30), XirXriyrj .... 628 

cr0arrw 715 

TpavfiarL^o) 748 

TVTTTU) 752 

wound, see head. 

woven, ixpavrog .< 781 



WRA 



( 943 ) 



ZEA 



wrap, see swaddling clothes. 

wrap in, eveiXew 261 

evTvXiTTU) 264 

wrap together, evtvXittio . . — 

wrath, Sv/xog 378 

opy?j 537 

irapopyifffj,og 596 

wrath (provoke to), irapop- 

yi£w — 

wrest, (TrpttXou) 701 

wrestle (Eph. ( TraXr] 583 

6:12), {sari 310 

wretched, raXaLTrujpog 719 

wrinkle, pvrtg 678 

write, ypcKpw 127 

eyypcupio 176 

e7ri(TrsXX(x) 287 

write (Ro.l5:4),"| 

write aforetime, > rzpoypa<pu) 654 

write afore, J 

write a letter unto, ettmj- 

reXXh) 287 

write in & on, Eiriypayw 283 

write over, emy pcupoj — 

write unto, sttktteXXw 287 

writing, fiitXiov 107 

ypacpoj 127 

writing, see divorcement, 

writing table, ttivcikiCiov . . 621 

writings, ypafifxa 126 

written, ypap,\ia — 

ypCLTTTOQ — 

ypatpoj 127 

written (be), a-KoypaQw 68 

written in, eyypaQw 176 

wrong & do wrong, aSiKEU). . 14 

wrong, adiKia — 

wrong (matter of), acacrjfjLci — 

wrong (suffer), "i s 

-4.1 \ r aciKso) — — 
wrong v.take), J 

wrongfully, adiKiog — 

wroth (be), S-u/toojuat 378 

opyi%ofiai 537 

wrought (be), yivofiai 117 

ye, vpag 757 

VflHQ 760 

vniv 762 

vuiov 767 



ye, see whereas. 

ye yourselves, u/iac 

yea, aXXa 

n 

vai 

yea doubtless, pEvovvyE 

yea rather, [jle vovvye 

year, Eviavrog 

eTog 

' year ago (a), rrtpwi 

j years, rjfiEpa 

years, see forty, three. 
I years old, see hundred. 
I years old (two), durrjg — 
I years (to), (Heb. 11 : 24), 

A«yaG 

| years (two), Sana 

j yes, vai 

j yes verily, [lEvovvyE 

j yesterday, %0« c 

j yet, aKfiriv > 

aXXa 



yet, 



yap 

y* 

ETl 

ri$V 

Kav 

fievroi 

(lCo.8:2), ovdsTno .... 

OVKETl 

see and, as. if, never, 



no, nor. 

^ t. *. ( ttXeiuv. 
yet but, < 
} ' \ov 



fAtXXlx) 

ffaXiriZo 



yet never man ( ovdeig . 

(Lu. 19:30), (7rw7ror£ 

yet not, ovk eti 

OVT8 

yet to sound" 
(which are) 
(Rev.8:13),. 
yield, cnrodidufii .. 

diduipi 

wapicrravu) . . 

7rapi0T?7/ii .. 

TTElQdJ 

TTOlEli) 

yield up, a<pi7][ii .. 
yield up, see ghost. 



760 
29 
340 
512 
481 

262 
320 
620 
347 



155 

476 
155 
512 
481 
800 
22 
29 
112 
113 
318 
343 
403 
481 
565 
566 



627 
554 
565 
675 
566 
573 

478 
S80 

68 
151 
595 

609 

636 

97 



yoke, Zevyog 337 

Kvycg 338 

yoke together unequally, 

6T£poZ,Vy£(t) 318 

yokefellow, av Zvyog 704 

yonder, ekei 224 

yonder place (to), eke i — 

you, kavrov 172 

vfiag 757 

vfiEig 760 

v\iiv 762 

vfiuiv 767 

(2 Co. (ipvxri 807 

12:15), \vfiiav 767 

young, vEog 514 

vEocraog — 

young, see ass, child, daugh- 
ter, man. 

young children, (3pE<bog — 111 

young man, 7raic 583 

younger, {Xaacnov 232 

your, kavrov 172 

(in some copies), rjfis- 

TEpog 349 

vfxag 757 

vfiETEpog 762 

v\iiv — 

vfiujv 767 

your, see conversation. 

your own, kavrov 172 

idwg 380 

/ Kara 406 

{vfiag 757 

VfiETEpog .... — 762 

vjxu)v 767 

your own, see conceits. 

your own business, idiog — 380 

your own selves, kavrov — 172 

yourselves, kavrov — 

vfiiv 762 

vjxuv 767 

yourselves, see ye. 

youth, vEorr\g 514 

youthful, vEtoTEpiKog 515 

zeal, %t]Xog 337 

zealous, ^rjXujrrjg — 

zealous (be), £?j\ow — 

zealously, see affect. 



INDEX. 



GREEK AND ENGLISH. 



A 1 


ayCLTVCLb) 


2 


holy, most 




ctyopd .... 


9 


Alpha 


beloved 




Holy one 




market 




afiapi'is ... 1 
burdensome, from being 


love 




holy thing 




market place 




aycvKt} . 


3 


saint 




street 




aPPa . . . . 1 

Abba 


chaxitably 




ayiorrjg 


8 


ayopa£<i) 


9 


charity 




holiness 




buy 




apvaaog ... 1 
bottomless 
bottomless pit 


charity, feast of 




uyuoavvr) . 


8 


redeem 




dear 
love 




holiness 
ayxaXai 


8 


ay opalog 
baser sort {see lit.) 


9 


deep 
ayadoepyeu) . . 1 


aycnrrjTOQ . 
beloved 
beloved, dearly 


4 


arms 
ayKurrpov . 


8 


law (see lit.) 
aypa .... 
draught 


9 


good, do 


beloved, well 




hook 








ayaOoiTOiid) . . 1 


dear 




ayKvpa 


8 


aypafi/jiaTog . 
unlearned 


9 


good, to do 
well, when do 


ayyapevu) . 
compel 


4 


anchor 
ayvacpog 


8 


aypavXiio . 
abide in the field 


9 


ayadoiroua . . 1 


compel to go 




new 




, , 




well doing 


ayyeiov 


. 5 


ayveia .... 


8 


aypevoj 
catch 


9 


ayadoiroiog . . 1 
well, them that do 


vessel 
ayytkia 


5 


purity 
ayv'i^io 


8 


aypieXaiog . . 9 

olive tree which is wild 


ciyadog ... ] 


message 




purify 




olive tree, wild 




benefit 


ayyeXog 


5 


purify self 




aypwg .... 


10 


good 
good things 


angel 
messenger 




ayvi(Tjj.6g . 


8 


raging 




goods 


aye 

goto 

ayiXr) . 

herd 

ayeveaXoyrjTOQ 


6 


purification 








well 

ayadwavvr] . . 2 
goodness 

ccyaXXiacrig . . 2 


. 6 

. 6 


ay voiio 

ignorant, be 
ignorantly 
know not 
understand not 


8 


aypog .... 
country 
farm 
field 

ground, piece of 
land 


10 


gladness 


descent, without 




unknown 






j°y 


f 




, , 




aypvrrveM . 


10 


joy, exceeding 


ayevi]g . 


6 


ayvorjfxa 


9 


watch 






base things 




errors 








ayaXXicno ... 2 


ayia^to 








aypvTrvia . 


10 


glad, be 


6 


iiyvoia .... 


9 


watching 




glad, be exceeding 


hallow 




ignorance 








joy, with exceeding 
rejoice 


holy, be 
sanctify 




ayvog .... 
chaste 


9 


ayoj .... 
be 

bring 
brought forth, be 


10 


rejoice, greatly 


ciyiaafjiog . 


. 6 


clear 






ayajiog ... 2 


holiness 




pure 




carried, be 




unmarried 


sanctification 




ayvorrjg 


9 


go 




ayavciKrib) . . 2 


ayiov . 


. 6 


pureness 




going, let be 




displeased, be much 


holiest 




« ~ 


9 


kept, be 




displeased, be sore 


holiest of all 




ayvojg .... 
sincerely 


lead 




indignation, have 


holy place 






led away 




indignation, be moved 


sanctuary 




ayvwaia . . • . 


9 


open, be 




with 


ay tog . 
holy 


7 


ignorance 




ayioyrj .... 


10 


indignation, with 




knowledge, not the 




manner of life 




ayavcLKTrjatg . . 2 


Holy Ghost 


(with 


ayvojGTog . 


9 


dywv .... 


10 


indignation 


TTvev/jLa) 




unknown 




conflict 





Am 



( 946 ) 



Am 



contention 




ddlKOQ .... 


14 


ddioog .... 


15 


fight 




unjust 




innocent 




race 




unrighteous 




diyetog .... 


15 


dywvia 


11 


ddiiaoQ .... 


14 


goat 




agony 




wrongfully 




dtytaXog . 


15 


dywri^ofiaL 


11 


d^OKlfXOQ 


14 


shore 




fight 




castaway, a 




didiog .... 


16 


labour fervently 




rejected 




eternal 




strive 




reprobate 




everlasting 




dScnravog . 


11 


ddoXog .... 


14 


aldwg .... 


16 


charge, without 




sincere 




reverence 




a6e\(j)T] .... 


11 


adpcrrjg 


14 


shamefacedness 




sister 




abundance 




ai/jia .... 


16 


dhXcpog 


11 


ddvvariio . . 


14 


blood 


i 


brother 




impossible, be 




aljiaTEK-xya'ia . 


16 


dheX(p6rrjg . 


13 


ddvvarog . 


15 


blood, shedding of 




brethren 




could not do 




alfxoppoiu) . 
blood, diseased with 


16 


brotherhood 




impossible 




an 


d^r]Xog 


13 


impotent 
possible, not 




issue of 




appear not 




weak 




diveaig .... 


16 


uncertain 












d^rjXorriQ . 


13 


$.$(1) .... 
sing 


15 


praise 
alvio) .... 


16 


uncertain 






praise 




dd{]\o)g 


13 


aet . . . . 

always 


15 


diviy/JLa 


16 


uncertainly 




ever 




darkly 




ddrjfjioyeii) . 


13 


cterdc .... 


15 


alvog .... 


17 


heaviness, be full of 


eagle 




praise 




heavy, be very 
ffiqg .... 




dl,V}10Q 


15 


alpiofiat 


17 


13 


unleavened 




choose 




grave 
hell 




unleavened bread 




alpeffig .... 


17 


dfiidicpiTOQ . 


14 


a)?P 


15 


heresy 
sect 




partiality, without 




air 








ddiakaiTTTog 

ceasing, without 


14 


ddavaffta . 
immortality 


15 


alperl^oj 

choose 


17 


continual 




ddifXLTOQ 

abominable 


15 


alperiKog . 
heretick 


17 


d^La\£l7TT(i)Q 


14 


unlawful thing 




t , 


17 


ceasing, without 




ddeog .... 


15 


dipo) .... 
away with 


ddicupdopici 


14 


God, without 




bear 




uncorruptness 




ddeafiog 


15 


bear up 




aduciio .... 


14 


wicked 




carry 




hurt 




ddereio .... 


15 


lift up 
loose 




injure 

offender, be an 
unjust, be 




cast off 
despise 
disannul 




make to doubt 
put away 
removed, be 




wrong 




frustrate 




take 




wrong, do 
wrong, suffer 




nothing, bring to 




take away 




wrong, take 




reject 




take up 




ddiKrjjjia. 
evil doing 
iniquity 


14 


dderrjGig 
disannulling 
put away 


15 


alcrddvofiaL 

perceive 
diadrjaig 


17 
18 


wrong, matter of 




ddXib) .... 


15 


judgment 




ddiicia .... 


14 


strive 




aicrdrjTijpiov 


18 


iniquity 




ddXrjcrig 


15 


senses 




unjust 




fight 




ala'xpoKeph'ig . 


18 


unrighteousness 




dQvfxiu) 


15 


filthy lucre, given to 


wrong 




discourage 




filthy lucre, greedy 


of 



15 alaxpoicEpdwg . 

filthy lucre's sake, for 

alcr-)(poXoyla . 

filthy communication 

ala^pov 

shame 

alcrxpog 
filthy 

aioyjJOTYig . 

filthiness 

alvyyvr] 

dishonesty 
shame 

alff^ypofiat 
ashamed, be 

aireio 

ask 

beg 

call for 

crave 

desire 

require 

airrj/Jia . 

petition 
request 
required 

airta 

accusation 
case 
cause 
crime 
fault 

where [fore] 
alriafxa 
complaint 

CLLTLOV . 

cause 
fault 

airiog . 
author 

aicpviStog • 
sudden 
unawares 

at\fxaXwaia . 

captivity 

al'xjJLaXidrevto) . 
captive, lead 

a.lxjxaX(i)Ti£<*> • 
captive, lead away 
captivity, bring into 



18 



18 



19 



19 



19 



19 



19 



19 



cu^/zaXwroe 
captive 



19 



19 



course 

eternal 

ever 

ever (with nag Jude 25 ) 



AIO 



( 947 ) 



AAA 



ever, for (with r'uiepa) 


a.K]xa'((o 


22 


evermore 




fully ripe, be 




never (with ov,fxr} 


, & 


, 




world 


[«£) 


aKfiriv .... 


22 


world began 




yet 




world, beginning 


of the 


dtcori .... 


22 


world standeth, 


while 


audience 




the 




ears 




world without enc 


L 


fame 




aiwviog 


20 


heard, which ye 




eternal 




hearing 




ever, for 




preached 




everlasting 




report 




world 




rumour 




world began 








» 




cLKokovdiio . 


22 


aKauapaia 


20 


follow 




uncleanness 




reach 




aKadaprriQ 


21 


aicoixo .... 


22 


filthiness 




audience, give 




anddaprog 


21 


audience of, in the 




foul 




come 




unclean 




ears, come to the 




dtcatpiofxai . 
lack opportunity 


21 


hear 

hear, shall (with [xeWio, 
Mat. 24:6) 


dfcatpwc 


21 


hearer 




season, out of 




hearken 




CLKCIKOQ .... 


21 


noised, be 




harmless 




reported, be 




simple 




understand 




(XKavda 


21 


d^paaia 


26 


thorns 




excess 




clkclvQivoq 


21 


incontinency 




thorns, of 




d.Kpari]Q 


26 


,t 




incontinent 




atcapTTOQ 


21 






fruit, without 




atcparov 


26 


unfruitful 




mixture, without 




aKarayvwaroQ 


21 


aKpifieta . 


26 


condemned, cannot be 


manner, perfect 




ana-aKaXvizTOQ 


21 


aKpL^iararoQ . 


26 


uncovered 




straitest, most 




cacaraKpiTOQ 


21 


cucpifiiarspov . 


26 


uncondemned 




perfect, more 




aicaTaXvTOQ 


21 


perfectly, more 




endless 




a.Kpi(36(o 


26 


atcarcnravcrTog 


21 


enquire diligently 




cannot cease 




ClKpifjWQ 








26 


aKardaraaia . 


21 


circumspectly 




commotion 




diligently 




confusion 




perfect 




tumult 




perfectly 




a/caratrraroc . 


21 


ciKpig .... 


26 


unstable 




locust 




h.Kara(T\eroQ . 
unruly 


21 


CLKpOCLTlipiOV 


26 




hearing, place of 




dtcipaiog 


21 


, , 




harmless 




cucpoarriQ . 


26 


simple 




hearer 




cucXivyg 


21 


aKpofivaria 


26 


wavering, without 




circumcised, not 





un circumcised (with 

e^w, Acts 11:3) 
uncircumcision 
cLKpoyiovialog . . 26 
chief corner 

cLKpodivtov . . 26 

spoils 

aKpov .... 26 
end. . .other, one 
tip 
top 
uttermost part 

CLKvpoii) ... 26 

disannul 

none effect, have made 
of 

aK(i)\vra)Q . . . 26 
no man forbidding him 

CLK<j)V .... 26 
against the will 

aXa/3a<rrpov . . 26 
alabaster box 
box 

aXa^oveia . . 26 
boasting 
pride 

a\a£wv ... 27 
boaster 

aXaXa^h) ... 27 

tinkle 
wail 

aXaXrjrog ... 27 

unutterable 

uttered, which cannot 
be 
uXaXog ... 27 

dumb 

dXag .... 27 
salt 

a\ei(p(t) ... 27 
anoint 

a\eKTopo(j)0}pia . 27 

cockcrowing 
aXeKrojp ... 27 

cock 
dXevpov ... 27 

meal 

a\r]deia ... 27 

true 

truly 

truth 

verity 
dXrjdsvio ... 28 

truth, speak the 

truth, tell the 

aXrjdt'ig ... 28 
true 

truly 
truth 



aXrjdtvog . 

true 
aXrjdu) .... 

grind 
aXrjdoJg 
indeed 
surely 
surety, of a 
truly 
truth, in 
truth, of a 
verily 
very 

aXievg .... 

fisher 
fishermen 

aXievio .... 
fishing, go a 

! aXL^b) .... 
salt 

j dXiayiifia. . 
pollution 

dXXd .... 
and 
but 

howbeit 
indeed 

moreover, but even 
nay 

nevertheless 
no 

notwithstanding 
save 

therefore 
yea 
yet 

dXXaTTii) 
change 

dXXa-%6dev 
some other way 

dXXrjyopio) 
allegory, be an 

dXXriXovta 

alleluia 



28 



28 



^9 



29 



29 



29 



29 



29 



29 



29 



29 



29 



aXXfjXujv . 

each other 

mutual 

one another 

one the other 

selves 

themselves 

together 

together (with/^£r«,Lu. 

23:12) 
together (with irpog, 

Lu. 24:14) 
together, selves 
yourselves 

hXXoyevijg , . 30 
stranger 



AAA 



( 948 ) 



ANA 



dXXo/J.ai 


30 


afiddrjg 


. 32 


dfxrjv 


. 35 


ascend, shall (with 


leap 




unlearned 




Amen 




[xeXXuj, Rev. 17:8) 


spring up 




ajiapdvTLvoQ . 


. 32 


verily 




ascend up 

plimli nri 


ciWog .... 


30 


fadeth not away, 


that 


dfirjrwp . 


. 36 


come 


another 




, , 




mother, without 




more 




afxapavrog 


32 






come up 


one 




fadeth not away, 


that 


dfiiavrog . 


. 36 


enter 


one another 




afiaprdvo) 


. 32 


undefiled 




go up 


other 




faults, for your 




dfXfxog . \ 


. 36 


grow up 
rise up 


otherwise 




offend 




sand 




some 




sin 








spring up 


some another 
some others 




trespass 




dfivog . 
Lamb 


. 36 


dva/SaXXo/uLai . , 40 

defer 


dX\.orpLoe7ri(7K07roQ 


31 


afidprrjfxa 

sin 


. 33 


d/JLOl(3>] . 


. 36 


aVa/3t/3a^w . . 40 


busybody in other 
men's matters 


cLfiaprla 

offence 


. 33 


requite 
a/LnreXog 


36 


draw 
civa(3Xi7rio ... 40 


dXXorpiog . 


31 


sin 




vine 




look 


alien 




sinful 




afAireXovpyog . 


36 


look up 


another man's 
other 




dfjidprvpog . 
witness, without 


. 34 


dresser of his vineyard 
d/jt7reXu)y ... 36 


see 

sight, receive 


other men's 
strange 




ajuaprioXog 


. 34 


vineyard 




dvd(jXe\pig . . 40 
sight, recovering of 


stranger 




sinful 




dfxvvofiat . 


36 




dXXocbvXog 


32 


sinner 




defend 




dva(3odu) ... 40 


one of another nation 
aXXu)Q .... 32 


dfiayog 
brawler, not a 


. 34 


dfi<j)ifiXr)<TTpov 
net 


36 


cry 

cry aloud 

cry out 


otherwise 
dXodio .... 


32 


afxdio 

reap down 


34 


d}i<piivvvjXL 

clothe 
djjL(podov 


37 


dvafioXi} ... 40 

delay 


thresh 




dfxiBvcrTog . 


34 


37 


delay, without any (with 


tread out the corn 




amethyst 




where two ways met 


7rot£(i», fj,t]dsig, Acts 


dXoyoQ 


32 


dfieXeu) 


34 


d/j.(p6repog . 


37 


25:17) 


brute 




light of, make 




both 




dvayyeXXu) . . 40 


unreasonable 




neglect 




djjuofirjTog . 


37 


declare 


aXor) .... 


32 


negligent, be 




blameless 




rehearse 


aloes 




regard not 




rebuke, without 




report 


&Xq .... 


32 


dfxefnrrog . 


34 


dfj.wy.og 


37 


shew 

spoken, be 
tell 


salt 




blameless 




blame, without 








faultless 




blemish, without 




ciXvkoq .... 


32 


unblameable 




fault, without 




dvayevvdu) . . 40 


salt 




, , 




faultless 




again 


dXvTTorepoQ 


32 


afjLEfX7rrwg . 
blameless 


35 


spot, without 




beget 


sorrowful, less 




unblameably 




unblameable 




born again, be 


aXvcrig .... 

bonds 


32 


dfiepifxvog . 
care, without 


35 


dv 

wheresoever 
whithersoever 


37 


dvayivwcTKU) . . 40 
read 


chain 




carefulness, without 


, r 




dvayicd£(i) ... 40 


dXvaireXyg 


32 


secure, [see lit.] 




am 

and 


39 


compel 


unprofitable 




d/xerdderog 


35 


apiece 




constrain 


a\wv .... 


32 


immutability 




by 




dv ay Kcuog . . . 41 


floor 




immutable 




each 




more needful 


dXu)7rr)t; 

fox 


32 


djueraKivrjrog . 


35 


every 




near 




unmoveable 




every man 




necessary 








dvd 


39 


necessity 


dXojcrig 


32 


afiera/iieXrirog 


35 


by 

in 




dvayKCKJTug . . 41 


taken, be [see lit.] 

djia .... 
also 




repentance, without 




32 


repented of, not to be 
dfxeravorjrog . . 35 


through 
dva(3ad/j.6g 


39 


constraint, by 

dvdyicrj . . . 41 

distress 


and 




impenitent 




stairs 




must needs 


together 




dfierpog 


35 


dvafialvb) . 


39 


must needs (Avith e^w) 


with 




measure, things without 


arise 




necessary 


withal 




measure, without 




ascend 




necessity 



ANA 



( 949 ) 



ANA 



necessity, of (with £%w) 

needeth 

needful 

dvayvcopi^ofxai . 41 
known, be made 



avayvwcrig 

reading 
civ ay (s> . 

bring 

bring again 

bring forth 

bring up again 

depart 

launch 

launch forth 

lead 

lead up 



offer 
sail 

set forth 
take up 

dvcLbe'iKvv^it 
appoint 
shew 

dvddei^ig . 
shewing 

dvadixofxai 

receive 

dvaSidid/M . 
deliver 

dva^dto 

alive again, be 
lived again 
revive 

dra^rjTeo) . 

seek 

dva£o)yvv/JU . 
gird up 

dva£(i)7rvpi(o . 
stir up 

dvaddXXu) . 

nourish again 
dvadejia 

accursed 

Anathema 

curse 

great [see lit] 

dvade/jLari^w . 
curse 

curse, bind under a 
oath, bind with an 

dvadeojpeoj 
behold 
consider 

dvddr}fj,a . 
gift 

dvaldeia . 

importunity 



41 



41 



41 



41 



41 



41 



41 



41 



41 



41 



42 



42 



42 



42 



avuipeaig 
death 



42 



avaipio) 

death, be put to 

kill 

killed, would have (Acts 

16:27) 
slay 

take away 
take up 



42 dvaXa^iftdvio . . 43 
receive up 
take 
take in 
take unto 
take up 

dvaXrfibtg ... 43 
received up, that should 
be 



avairwg 

blameless 
guiltless 

dvaicadi£<*) 

sit up 

dvtlKCUVl^h) 

renew 
dva.Ka.iv6b> 
renewed, be 

dva.K<xivu)(riQ 

renewing 

dvatceifxat . 



lean 

He 

meat, sit at 

sit 

sit down 

table, at the 

avaKaXviTTh) . . 42 
open 

taken away, be 
untaken away (with nrf) 

dvaKcifXTTTU) . . 42 
return 
turn 

dvcucetyaXaioofiai . 42 
comprehended,be brief- 

lj ■ 
gather together in one 

dvciKkivu) ... 42 
lay 

sit down 
sit down, make 



a vaKOTTTia . 
hinder 

dva.Kpd'(<i) . 

cry out 

dvcucptvio . 

ask question 

discern 

examine 

judge 

search 

dvuKpiaig . 
examination 

CtVaKVTTTU) . 

lift up 
look up 



43 



43 



dpaXlaKU) . 
consume 

dvaXoyia . 
proportion 

ava\oyi£ofxai 

consider 
dvaXog 

saltness, lost 

ctvdXvvig . 

departure 

dvaXvio 
depart 
return 

dva/j,dpTi]Tog . 
sin, that is without 

dvajxivu) 
wait for 



ayafiifAvr]<TiC(i) . 
mind, call to 
remember 

remembrance, bring to 
remembrance, call to 
remembrance, put in 

dvd^ivriaig ... 43 
remembrance 
remembrance again 

dvaveob) ... 43 

renewed, be 



apav7]<p(0 

recover selves 



43 



avavrlpprfrog . . 43 
spoken against, cannot 
be 

dvai'Tipprjrojg . . 44 
gainsaying, without 



avd^Log 
unworthy 

dvatyiog 

unworthily 



avairavaig 
rest 
rest (with e%^, Rev. 

4:8) 

dvcnravw ... 44 
ease, take 
refresh 

rest 

rest, give 
rest, take 



dvcnretOu) . 
persuade 

dvcnriincu) 

send 
send again 

dvdnrjpog . 
maimed 

dvairiTTb) . 

lean 

sit down 

sit down to meat 

dvcnrXrjpoto 

fill up 
fulfil 
occupy 
supply 

dvcnroXoyrjTog 
excuse, without 
inexcusable 

avaiTTvaah) 
open 

dvd-KTW 

kindle 
dvapidfxr]Tog . 

innumerable 

dvaadio 

move 
stir up 

draffKEvd^tt) . 

subvert 

dvaarrdu) . 

draw up " 
pull out 

dvdoTctaig . 
raised to life again 
resurrection 
rise from the dead 
rise, that should 
rising again 

dvaararoo) 
trouble 

turn upside down 
uproar, make an 

dvaaravpou) 

crucify afresh 

avaoT£va£w 

sigh deeply 

dva(rrpi((>(t) 
abide 

behave self 
conversation, have 
live 

overthrow 
pass 
return 
used, be 

dvaffrpocpij 
conversation 



4! 



4! 



44 



44 



44 



44 



44 



44 



44 



44 



44 



44 



44 



45 



45 



45 



45 



45 





ANA 


( 950 ) 


ANT 




dvarcicraoiiai . 


45 avEKhdjyrjTOQ . 


46 dvrifXEpog . 


47 


dvoia . 


. 54 


set forth in order 




unspeakable 




fierce 




folly 




dvariXXu) . 


45 


avEKXaXrjTOg . 


46 


dvrjp .... 


47 


madness 




arise 




unspeakable 




fellow 




avoiyu) . 


. 54 


rise 

rise, make to 
rising of, at the 




clvekXeitctoq 

faileth not, that 


46 


husband 

man 

Su- 




open 
dvoiKolofXEU) . 


. 55 


spring 




CLVEKTOTEpOQ 


46 


et y6/oT?7jui . 

resist 


49 


build again 




spring up 




tolerable, more 






OiVOL^LQ . 


. 55 


up, be 




CIVeXe1)1110V 


46 


withstand 




open [see lit.] 




dvaridrjfjii . 
communicate 
declare 


45 


unmerciful 

CLVEll'l^Oliai 


46 


dvQoiwXoyEOfiai . 

give thanks 


49 


dvoiiia . 
iniquity 


. 55 




wind, driven with the 


avdog .... 
flower 


49 


transgress the law 


(with 


dvarokfj 

dayspring 


45 


CiVEflOQ 

wind 


46 


7roi£w, 1 Joh. 3 : 4) 
transgression of the law 


east 








dvBpaKid . 


49 


[see lit.] 




east (with r]\iog) 




clvevH)ektov 


47 


fire of coals 




unrighteousness 




rising 




impossible 




dvQpal .... 


49 


CLVOllOQ . 


. 55 


dvarpETTU) . 


45 


dvE%,EpEVVr)TOQ . 


. 47 


poals of fire 




law, without 




overthrow 




unsearchable 




dvdp(i)7rdp£(T!COQ 


49 


lawless 




subvert 

dvarpEcfxt) . 
bring up 


45 


dvE^LKaKOQ . 

patient 


47 


menpleaser 

dvdpiOTTtVOQ 


49 


transgressor 

unlawful 

wicked 






dv£^L\viacr-OQ 


47 


human 








nourish 




past finding out 
unsearchable 




man, common to 




aVOLUDQ 


. 55 


nourish up 






mankind 




law, without 




dvatyaivojJLai . 


45 


dv£TraLa"xyvTOQ 
ashamed, that ne 
not to be 


47 


mankind 




dvopdoio 


. 55 


appeai- 
appear, should (Lu. 19: 


edeth 


man's 

men, after the manner 


lift up 
set up 




discover 


[11) 




of 




straight, make 




dvatyepu) 


46 


dv£iriXr]7rToe . 
blameless 


47 


dvQpiOTTOKTOVOQ 


49 


avoaiog 


. 55 


bear 




unrebukeable 




murderer 




unholy 




bring up 




? 




avdpii)7roQ . 


49 


, , 


. 55 


carry up 
lead up 




avip-^Ofiru . 
go up 


47 


certain 
man 




forbearance 


offer 




(ivecriQ .... 


47 


dvQviraTEvu) 


53 


dvraywvL^ofiaL 


. 55 


offer up 
di'CKpwviu) . 
speak out 


46 


eased 

liberty 

rest 

aVETCl^O) 


47 


deputy, be the 

avdvirarog . 
deputy 


53 


strive against 

dvrdXXayiia . 
exchange, in 


. 55 


avd^yaig . 


46 


examine 




avlrjiii .... 


53 


dvTavcnrXripoto) 


. 55 


excess 




examined, should have 


forbear 




fill up 




dvaywpiii) . 


46 


(Acts 22:24) 




leave 




dv7(nro^)L()(i)iiL . 




depart 




CLVEV .... 


47 


loose 




56 


give place 
go aside 
turn aside 
withdraw self 




without 

drEvQETOQ . 

commodious, not 


47 


loosed, be 

dv'iXEiOQ 

mercy, without 


53 


recompense " 

render 

repay 

dvTcnrodoiia. . 


. 56 


ava\\jv^LQ . 


46 


dvEVpicTKb) . 


47 


aVLTTTOQ 

unwashen 


53 


recompense 




refreshing 
dvaxpv^io . 
refresh 


46 


find 
dvi^pixai . 
bear with 
endure 


47 


dvi(TTY}jXL . 

arise 
lift up 


53 


dvrcnrociocnc, . 
reward 

aVTCLTTOKplvOLiai 


. 56 
. 56 


drhpcnrohiGTriQ 


46 


forbear 




raise up 




answer again 




menstealers 




suffer 




raise up again 




reply against 




ctvdpi^oiiat 


46 


dvE\piog 


47 


rise 

rise again 




civriirio 


. 56 


men, quit like 




sister's son 




stand up 




gainsay 




av()po(f>6voQ 


46 


dvqdov 


47 


stand upright 




say against 




manslayers 




anise 




dvoriroQ 


54 


avriyp pat . 


. 56 


aviyic\r)TOQ 


46 


dvriKd) .... 


47 


fool 




hold fast 




blameless 




convenient 




foolish 




hold to 




unreprovable 




fit, be 




unwise 




support 





ANT 



( 951 ) 



AriE 



avri • • • 


. 56 


avTLraaao\iai . . 57 


a£/a>C .... 


58 


a-n-apTiafiuq 


60 


for 




oppose selves 


becometh, as 




finishing 




room, in the 

avrtfiaXXu) 

have 


. 56 


resist 
aVTlTVTTOV ... 57 
figure 


godly sort, after a 

worthily 

worthy 




airapxh • • • 

first fruits 


60 


» s> r\ ' 




figure whereunto, like 


doparoc 


58 


cnrag .... 


60 


avTioiariuefievoQ . do 
oppose themselves, that 


a.VTL-\pl(TTOQ . . 57 

antichrist 


invisible 
invisible things 




all 

all things 
every 




CLVTldlKOQ . 


. 50 


civtXeo) .... 57 


d7rayyeXXa; 


58 


every one 




adversary 




draw 


bring word 




whole 




avrldecTiQ . 


. 56 


draw out 


bring word again 




cnraTau) 


60 


opposition 




avrXrjfjLa ... 57 


declare 




deceive 




avriKadlarrijJ.1 


. 56 


draw with, thing to 


report 
shew 




kirart] .... 


00 


resist 




avro(j)daXfXE(t) . . 57 


shew again 




deceit 




avriKoXeu) 


. 56 


bear up into 


teU 




deceitful 




hid again 

aVTlKELfiai 

adversary 


. 56 


avvdpog ... 57 

dry 

water, without 


< * 7r< *yx / xcu 

hang himself 
liTrayio .... 


59 
59 


deceitfulness 

deceivableness 

deceivings 




contrary, be 




avviroKpiTOQ . . 57 


bring 




ti7rd-o;p 


60 


oppose 




dissimulation, without 


carry away 




father, without 




avrucpv 


. 56 


hypocrisy, without 


lead 




cnravyaarfxa 


60 


over against 




unfeigned 


lead away 




brightness 




avTiXafxfiavoixai 




avv-K oraKTOQ . . 57 


put to death 




a.7T£l()E(i) 


60 


. 56 


disobedient 


take away 




see 




help 

partaker 

support 




put under, that is not 
unruly 

avw ... 57 

aboA r e 


arraihEvroc 
unlearned 


59 


CLTTEidEia 

disobedience 


60 


avTikeyw . 


. 56 


cLTraipo/iat . 


59 


unbelief 




answer again 




brim 


take 




cnrEidib) 


60 


contradict 




high 


take away 




believe not , 




deny 




up 


aTTCLLTEO) 


59 


disobedient 




gainsay 
gainsayers 
speak against 




avojyEov ... 57 
upper room 

ai'wdEv ... 58 


ask again 
require 

airaXyia) . 


59 


obey not 
unbelieving 

cnrEidtiQ 


61 


avTi\r)\pig . 
help 


. 57 


above, from 


past feeling, to be 




disobedient 




t 


again 


cnraXXdaaio 


59 


cnrEtXEio 


61 


avrtXoyla . 


. 57 


beginning, from the 


deliver 




threaten 




contradiction 




first, from the very 


depart 




aTTEiXr] . . . . 


61 


gainsaying 
strife 




top, the 
aviorEpiKog . . 58 


a7raXXorpi6u> . 
alienate 


59 


straitly 
threatening 




avriXoLdopioj . 


. 57 


upper 


aliens, be 




CmElfXL . 


61 


revile again 




avioTtpov ... 58 


a7raAoc 


59 


absent, be 




avrlXvrpov 
ransom 


. 57 


above 
higher 


tender 




airei/Ai . . . . 


61 






t 


cnravrao) . 


59 


go 




avrifJLErpiu) 


. 57 


avuxpEXrje ... 58 


meet 




atVELTTElv . 


61 


measure again 




unprofitable 
unprofitableness 


a-KavTr\tsiq 


59 


renounce 




avTijiicrdia 


. 57 


a&vrj .... 58 
ax 


meet 




CLTTEipciaTOQ 


61 


recompence 




airaE, .... 


59 


tempted, not be 




hvrcKapipyopa.1 


. 57 


a&oc .... 58 


once 




ClTTEipOQ 


61 


pass by on the 


other 


due reward 


a.7rapa(3aroQ 


59 


unskilful 




side 




meet 


unchangeable 




ClTTEKhE-yOfXaL . 


61 


avrnripav . 
over against 

avrnriTTTO) . 
resist 


. 57 

. 57 


unworthy (with ovk) 
worthy 

a^ioo) . . ' . . 58 

desire 


0L7T CLpCLGKEVaaTOQ . 

unprepared 
airapvEOfxai . . 


59 

59 


look for 
wait for 

aTTEKhvo^xai 
put off 


61 




good, think 


deny 




spoil 




avriaTpaTEvojxai 


. 57 


worthy, count 


aicapTi .... 


60 


cnrEK^vcng . 


61 


war against 




worthy, think 


henceforth, from 




putting off 







AIIE 


( 952 ) 


AIIO 


aTrekaii) 


61 


cnrXCJg . 


. 63 


cnrohiyviiai 


. 68 


revealed, shall be (Ro. 


drive 




liberally 




accept 
receive 




8:18, 1 Pet. 5:1) 
revealed, should after- 


cnreXey/xog 


61 


cnro 


. 63 


receive, gladly 




wards be (with fxeXXu), 


nought 




after 








Gal. 3: 23) 


cnreXevdepog . 
freeman 


61 


ago 
at 




a7rodrjjji£ii) ... 68 
go into a far country 


CLTiOKaXvxpig . . 70 




because of 




journey, take 




appearing 


cnrs\7ri£(o . 


61 


before 




travel into a far 


coun- 


coming 


hope for again 




bj 




try 




lighten, to 


cnrivavri . 

before 


61 


by the space of 

for 

forth 




airoSrifiog . 
journey, taking a 


. 68 

i far 


manifestation 
revealed, be 
revelation 


contrary 




. . . forth 




aTroSiSw/jLi . 
deliver 


. 68 




over against 




from 






a-KOKapacioKia . . 70 


presence of, in the 




hereafter (with 


vvv') 


deliver again 




earnest expectation 


cnrepavrog . 


61 


in 




give 




a7roKaraXXciTT(i) . 70 


endless 




of 




give again 




reconcile 


f 




off 




pay 






a7repi(X7ra(7Tit)Q 


61 


on 




payment to be made 


aTroKaraaraaLg . 70 


distraction, without 




once 




perform 




restitution 


a7replTjJLrjTOQ . 


61 


out of 




recompense 




airoKEijiai ... 70 


uncircumcised 




since 




render 




appoint 


j t 


61 


upon 




repay 




lay up 


airepyojiai 


with 




requite 






come 




airofiaivu) . 




restore 




aTTOic£(f)aXi£(o . . 71 


depart 




. 68 


reward 




behead 


go 




come, be 




sell 




cnroKXeio) . . . 71 


go aside 
go away 
go back 
go out 




go out 
turn 

CLTTOJjaXXiO 

cast away 


. 68 


yield 

airo()iopi£(t> 
separate self 


. 69 


shut to 

cmoicoTrTb) . . . 71 
cut off 


go. . .ways 
pass away 




aTtofiXiirb) 


. 68 


airocoKifA.a£(i) . 
disallow 


. 69 


cnroKpifia . . . 71 
sentence 


past, be 




have respect 




reject 




airiyei .... 

enough, it is 


62 


cnrojSXrjTOQ 
refused, be 


. 68 


acceptation 


. 69 


airoKpLvofxcu . . 71 

answer 


airiyofiai . 


62 


cnrofioXy] 


. 68 


cnroQeaLg . 


. 69 


CLTTOKplGig ... 72 

answer 


abstain 




casting away 




putting away 






, , 


62 


loss 




putting off 




cnroKpv7rTio . . . 73 


a7rf^w .... 










hide 


be 




airoye.v6fis.voc . 


. 68 


inrodiiKr) 


. 69 




have 




dead, being 




barn 




a7roKpv(f)og ... 73 


receive 


62 


a7roypa<p}] . 
taxing 


. 68 


garner 
a7rodr]<javpi£it) 


. 69 


hid 

kept secret 


believe not 








lay up in store 




cnroKrelvu) ... 73 


cfKiaria 


63 


airoypatyb) . 
taxed, be 


. 68 


a.7roOXi(3(i) . 


69 


death, put to 
kill 


unbelief 




written, be 




press 




slay 


a-Tnarog 


63 


a.7rodeiKVV[j.i 


. 68 


cnrodvy'iCTKb) 


. 69 


airoKviu) ... 73 


believeth not, that 




approve 




dead, be 




beget 


faithless 




prove 




death 




bring forth 


incredible, thing 




set forth 




die 






infidel 




shew 




dying, lay a 




a7roKvXl£(o ... 73 


unbelievers 








perish 




roll away 


unbelieving 




cnrodei^ig . 


. 68 


slain, be 




roll back 


illfkOTYlC 


63 


demonstration 




slain with, be 
<povog Heb. 11 


(with 
:37) 


airoXajifiavh) . . 73 


bountifulness 




cnrodeKaTou) 


. 68 






receive 


liberal 




tithe 




a7T0Ka6i(TT-a(O,-avt0f 


take 


liberality 




tithe, give 




-t]fii, . . 


. 70 


a.7r6Xavarig ... 73 


simplicity 




tithe, pay 




restore 




enjoy 

enjoy (with £%w, Heb. 


singleness 




tithe, take 




restore again 




airXovg .... 


63 


cnrodeKrog . 


. 68 


aTTOKaXviTTU) . 


. 70 


11:25.) 


single 




acceptable 




reveal 




enjoyment 



AIIO 



( 953 ) 



Apr 



airoXelirio . 
leave 
remain 

cnroXeL^u) . 
lick 



73 



74 



74 



cnroXXvfxi . 
destroy 
die 
lose 
lost, be 
marred, be 
perish 

airoXoyeof-iai . . 74 
answer 

answer for self 
answer, shall (with 

fitXXo), Acts 26:2) 
defence, make 
excuse 
excuse self 
speak for self 



airoXoy la . . 
answer 

answer for self 
clearing of self 
defence 

clttoXovu) 

wash 
wash away 

cnroXvrpbxnQ . 
deliverance 
redemption 

CLTToXvb) 

depart 
dismiss 
divorce 
forgive 
let depart 
let go 
loose 
put away 
release 
send away 
set at liberty 

aTTOfXCKTCTOfXai 

wipe off 

a.Trove/j.(t) 
give 

airov'nrTi}) . 
wash 

CLiroiriiTTb) . 
fall from 

CLTTOTtXavcHO 

en- 
seduce 

anoirXiu) 
sail 

awoirXvvio . 
wash 



74 



74 



74 



75 



75 
75 
75 
75 
75 

. 75 
. 75 



aTroirviyu) . 
choke 

cur opeo fiat . 
doubt 

doubt, stand in 
perplexed 

airopla . 
perplexity 

a7roppiTrroj . 
cast 

aitop^avil,0[iai 
taken, be 



airotrneva 



i£ouai 



75 



75 



75 



75 



75 



76 



take up our carriages 



a7ro(TKiaarfxa 

shadow 



76 



76 



a7ro(X7ra(o . 
draw 

draw away 

gotten from, after were 
withdraw 



a-Koaraaia . 
falling away 
forsake 



76 



76 



arcoaraaiov 
divorcement 
divorcement, writing of 

a7ro0T£ya£w . . 76 
uncover 



awoariXXoj 
put in 
send 

send away 
send forth 
send out 
set [at liberty] 

cnrooroXr] . 
apostleship 

a7ro0To\oe . 
apostle 
messenger 
sent, he that is 



76 



a7ro(TTepe(o . 
defraud 
destitute 
fraud, kept back by 

a-Koaroiiarl^di . . 77 
provoke to speak 



a.7roarpi(f)(t) . 
bring again 
pervert 
put up again 
turn away 
turn away from 
turn from 

cnrooTvyiu) 

abhor 



77 



78 



airoavvayioyoQ . 78 
synagogue, put out of 

the 
synagogues, out of the 



aTToracaofJiaL 
farewell, bid 
forsake 
leave, take 
send away 

airortXiu) . 
finish 

aTroTidrf/uLL . 
cast off 
lay apart 
lay aside 
lay down 
put away 
put off 

cnroTivcMTcriti 
shake off 

airoTiu) . 
repay 

aTTOToXfiaio 
bold, be very 

cnroTOfiia . 
severity 

a7ror6fj.(t)Q . 
sharply 



axorpe7rofxai 
turn away 

axovcria 

absence 
airo<pipu) 

bring 

carry 

carry away 

a7ro(pevy<i) . 
escape 

a-rrofdiyyo/JLai 

say 

speak forth 
utterance 

airocpopTtZofiai 
unlade 

aTTO")(prf(TLQ . . 

using 

a-Koywpib) . 
depart 

a7ro^opi^ofjiai 
depart 
depart asunder 

a.7T0\pV^(O . 

hearts failing 
airpoaiTOQ . 



78 



78 



78 



approach, which no man 



airpoaKO-rroQ . . 78 
offence, none 
offence, void of 
offence, without 

aTTpOa(i)TToXi]TTT(l)Q. 79 

respect of persons, with- 
out 



aKTaLGTOQ . 

falling, from 

axrofxat 
touch 



kindle 
light 

a7rw0£o/zat 
put from 

airiodofxat . 
cast away 
put away 
thrust away 
thrust from 



. 79 

. 79 

. 79 

. 79 

. 79 

. 79 



a7ro>X£ta 

damnable 

damnation 

destruction 

die 

perdition 

perish (with sirjv and 

tig, Acts 8 : 20) 
pernicious ways 
waste 



apa . 
cursing 



apa .... 

haply 

manner of man 

manner, what 

no doubt 

perhaps 

so be 

then 

therefore 

truly 

wherefore 

apa .... 

therefore 

apyiu) . 
linger 

apyog . 
barren 
idle 
slow 

apyvpiov . 
money 
silver 

silver pieces 
silver, pieces of 

apyvpoKOTTog . 
silversmith 
3Q 



79 



79 



80 



80 



80 



80 



Apr 



( 954 ) 



ASM 



apyvpog 
silver 

apyvpovg 

silver 
silver, of 

apiaKEia 



aptffKii) .... 
please 

apEffTOQ 

please 

please, things that 

pleasing 



aperf} 

praise 
virtue 

apy]v 
lamb 

apiOfxiio 
number 

aplO/uLOQ 

number 

apiOTCLb) 

dine 

apicrrepog 
left [hand] 

apiarov . 
dinner 

CtpKETOQ 

enough 

suffice 

sufficient 



apKsu) . 
content, be 
enough, be 
suffice 
sufficient, be 

apKTOQ . 

bear 

apjua 

chariot 

apjioQ . 
joints 

apfio^u) 

espouse 

apveo/jiai 

deny 
refuse 

apviov . 
lamb 

apZafiEvog . 
beginning 

aporpiad) 
plow 



aporpov 

plough 
ap7ray// . . . 

extortion 

ravening 

spoiling 

ap-KayfxoQ . 
robbery 

apna^h) 
catch 

catch away 
caught up, be 
pluck 
pull 
take 
take by force 

apiral; . 
extortioner 
ravening 

appajSojy . 
earnest 

appatyoQ 
seam, without 

apprjv . . . . 
man 

apprjrog 
unspeakable 

appioarog . 
sick 

sick folk 
sickly 

ap(TEVOKOlTr)Q . 

abusers of selves 

mankind 
defile selves with 

kind, that 

apffrjv . . . . 
male 
men 

apTEfXWV 

mainsail 
apri . . . . 
day, this 
even now 
hence/or^ 
hereafter 
hitherto 
hour, this 
now 
present 
present, this 

aprtyivvriTOQ . 

newborn 
apriOQ . . . . 

perfect 

aproq . 
bread 
loaf 
shewbread . 



82 
with 



aprvo) . 
season 

apyayyEKoq 
archangel 



. 83 
. 83 
. 83 



84 



apx^OQ • • • 
old 
old time, them of 

hp X V .... 
beginning 
corner 
first 

first, at the 
first estate 
first, the 
magistrate 
power 
principality 
principles 
rule 

apxvyk . • . 
author 
captain 
prince 

ap^tcpart/coc . 
priest, of the high 

apXiEpEvg . 
priest, chief 
priest, high 
priests, chief of the 

apx^oifxriv 
shepherd, chief 

apyjLavvaywyog . 85 
synagogue, chief ruler 

of the 
synagogue, ruler of the 

apyLTEKTiov . . 85 
masterbuilder 

apxtTEXwvrjQ . . 85 
publicans, chief among 
the 

ap^irpiVXtroc • • 85 
feast, governor of the 
feast, ruler of the 



84 



84 



84 



85 



apxo/JLai 
begin 
beginning, 
from the 

«PX W • • 
reign over 
rule over 

ctpx^v . . 
chief 

chief ruler 
magistrate 
prince 
ruler 

ctpw/xa . 

spices 
sweet spices 



85 



rehearse 



86 



we 



aaakEVTOQ ... 86 
moved, which cannot be 
unmoveable 

aa^Effrog ... 86 
quenched, not to be 
unquenchable 

affEJ3Eia ... 86 
ungodliness 
ungodly 

aaE^ioj ... 86 
ungodly, commit 
ungodly, live 
ungodly, that after 

should live (2 Pet. 

2:6) 

aaE^i]Q ... 86 
ungodly 
ungodly men 

aaiXyEia ... 87 

filthy 

lasciviousness 

wantonness 



aarrj/JLOQ 
mean 

aadivEia 



infirmity 



weakness 
aadEviu) 
diseased, be 
impotent folk 
impotent man 
sick 
sick, be 
weak 
weak, be 
weak, be made 

infirmities 

clgBevtiq 

feeble, more 

impotent 

sick 

strength, without 

weak 

weak things 

weaker 

weakness 
aaiTLa . 

abstinence 

acrirog . 
fasting 

exercise 

CMTKOQ . 

bottle 
gladly 



87 



87 



87 



87 



87 



. 87 

. 87 

. 87 

. 87 





ASO 


( 955 ) 


AYT 




a(TO(j)0£ . . . 


. 88 


acr(j)a\r]Q . 


89 


arip.og .... 


90 


avrapicriQ . 


. 91 


fool 




certain 




despised 




content 




acnra^ojuLai 




certainty 




honour, without 




» r 




. 88 


safe 




honourable, less 




avTOKaraKpiTog 


. 91 


embrace 












condemned of self 


greet 
salute 
take leave 




sure 
aac{>a\iZ(i) . 
fast, make 
sure, make 


89 


cirfxig .... 

vapour 

drofxog .... 


90 
90 


avrojjiaTog . 
accord, of own 
self, of 


. 91 


aairafffioQ . 

greetings 
salutations 


. 88 


aartyaXiog . 

assuredly 


89 


moment 
droTrog .... 


90 


avroTTTrjg . 

eyewitnesses 


. 91 


avirCkog 
spot, without 


. 88 


safely 
atryT\\xoviii) 


89 


amiss 
harm 
unreasonable 




avrog . 
her 


. 91 


unspotted 




uncomely, behave self 
unseemly, behave self 


avya£o) 


90 


him 
himself 




acnrig . 


. 88 






shine 




it 




asps 




aayji^ioavvr] . 


89 


t 




itself 




ixG-KOvtoQ . 

implacable 


. 88 


shame 

unseemly, that which is 


avyf) .... 
break of day 


90 


mine own 
wiyself 




trucebreakers 




acr^n/jiojv . 


89 


avdcidrjg 


90 


other, the 




t . 




uncomely 




selfwilled 




own 




aatrapiov . 


. 88 










said 




farthing 




curcoTia 


89 


avdaiperog 


90 


same 




7 
CLfTGOV . 

close 


. 88 


excess 
riot 




accord, of own 

willing of selves 




same mind (with 
<ppovti»>), be of one or 






acrwrwg 


90 


avdevriu) . 


90 


the 




affraTeu) 


. 88 


riotous 




authority over, usuro 


same, the 




dwellingplace, have no 










self 




certain 




araKrib) 


90 


avXioj .... 


90 


seZ/same 








disorderly, behaved self 


pipe 




she 




CUTTEIOQ 


. 88 














fair 




arahTog 


90 


av\>/ .... 


90 


that 




proper 

acrrrip . 
star 


. 89 


unruly 

ctraKTiog 

disorderly 


90 


court 
fold 
hall 
palace 




their 
their's 
them 
^emselves 




affrfipucTOQ 


. 89 


CLTEKVOg 


90 


sheepfold (with 


Ttpo- 


thereof 
there% 




unstable 




childless 




fiarov, Joh.10: 


1) 




affTopyog . 


. 89 


children, without 




avXrjrijg 


91 


therein 
there into 




natural affection, 


with- 


arevt^o) 


90 


minstrel 




thereof 




out 




behold, earnestly 




piper 




thereon 




err 
swerve 


. 89 


behold, stedfastly 
fasten 
fasten eyes 
look 




avki^ofiat . 
abide 
lodge 


91 


therewith. 
these things 
they 
things 




aarpaTTi] 


. 89 


look, earnestly 




av\oc .... 


91 


this 




lightning 




look, stedfastly 




pipe 
ai/£avw & av£a> . 




this man 




shining, bright 




look up stedfastly 






those 




CUJTpaiTTh) . 


. 89 


set eyes 




91 


^self 




lighten 
shine 

acrrpov . 


. 89 


arep .... 
absence of, in the 
without 


90 


grow 
grow up 
increase 
increase, gave the 




together 
very 
which 
yourselves 




star 




aTijial,u) 


90 


av^rjcrig 


91 


avTov, adv. 


. 92 


acrvfX(f)(i)V0Q 
agree not 


. 89 


despise 
dishonour 
shame, suffer 




increase 
avpiov .... 


91 


here 
there 




CiCTVVETOQ . 


. 89 


shamefully, entreat 




morrow 




avrov . 


. 92 


foolish 
understanding, without 


arifxaio .... 
shamefully handle 


90 


next day 
to morrow 




her 

her own 
him 
him, of 




acruvOerog . 
covenantbreakers 


. 89 


arifiia . ... 


90 


avcrrrjpog . 

austere 


91 








dishonour 








himself 




a<T(paXeia . ■ . 


. 89 


reproach 




avrapKela . 


91 


himself, of 




certainty 




shame 




contentment 




his 




safety 




vile 




sufficiency 




his own 





AYT 



( 956 ) 



BAS 



it, of 

thee 

their 

their own 

them 

themselves 

they 

avro^eip ... 96 
hands, with own 

av^firjpog ... 96 
dark 

d(j)aipi(t) ... 96 

cut off 
smite off 
take away 

d(f>avrjg ... 97 

manifest, that is not 

clcpavi^h) ... 97 
corrupt 
disfigure 
perish 
vanish away 

CHpaVHTlJLOQ . . 97 

vanish away 

atyavTOQ ... 97 
vanish out of sight 

dipedpojv ... 97 
draught 

cMpeidia ... 97 
neglecting 

dfeXorrjg ... 97 
singleness 

atyeaig .... 97 
deliverance 
forgiveness 
liberty 
remission 

hft] .... 97 
joint 

dcpdapata ... 97 
immortality 
incorruption 
sincerity 

a(f>6apTog ... 97 
corruptible, not 
immortal 
incorruptible 
uncorruptible 

dtyuifii .... 97 
cry 

forgive 
forsake 
lay aside 
leave 
let 

let alone 
let be 
let go 



let have 
omit 

put away 
remit 
send away 
suffer 
yield up 

cufwcveo/Jiai . . 98 
come abroad 

dcpikayadoc . . 98 
despisers of those that 
are good 

dtyikapyvpoQ . . 98 
covetousness, without 
greedy of filthy lucre, 
not 

'd^liq .... 98 
departing 

d<f>iffrti[Xi ... 98 
depart 
draw away 
fall away 
refrain 
withdraw self 

a(f>v(i) .... 98 
suddenly 

d(f)6(3iog ... 99 
fear, without 

dtyofAOLOio ... 99 
made like 

dQopdto) ... 99 
look 

d<popi£io ... 99 
divide 
separate 
sever 

dtyopfxri ... 99 
occasion 

d(j)pi£it) ... 99 
foam 

d(j>p6g .... 99 
[wiili\ foaming 

dtypoavvrj ... 99 
folly 
foolishly 
foolishness 

atypwv .... 99 

fool 

foolish 

unwise 
d<pv7rv6(o ... 99 

fall asleep 

a(p(vvog ... 99 
dumb 
signification, without 

dyapiVTOQ ... 99 
unthankful 



a^eipo7roir]Tog . 99 
hands, made without 
hands, not made with 

d)(\vg .... 99 

mist 
ayjpEioojiat . . 99 

unprofitable, be become 



a\pttoq 
unprofitable 

d^prjarog . 
unprofitable 

a%pi. & dypig 

as far as 

even to 

for 

in 

into 

till 

to 

until 

unto 

while 
dyypov 

chaff 
d\pevdr]Q . 

lie, that cannot 

d\pivdog . 
wormwood 

life, without 

(3ad/n6g . 

degree 
fidQoQ . . . 

deep 

deep things 



99 



depth 
flaOvvw . 

deep 
(3a6vg 

deep 

early, very 

j3a'iov . 
branch 

fiaXdvTiov 
bag 
purse 

j3d\\(o 

arise 

cast 

cast out 

dung 

lay 

He 

pour 

put 

put up 

send 



100 



100 



100 



100 



100 



100 



100 



100 



100 



strike 
throw 

throw down 
thrust 

/3a7rn'£w . 
baptist 
baptize 

wash 

f^d7TTifffxa 
baptism 

ficVKTlGflOQ 

baptism 
washing 

ficnrTicrrqg . . 
baptist 

/3a7rrw . . . 
dip 

fidpfiapog . . 
barbarian 
barbarous 

fiapeu) 

burdened, be 
charged, be 
heavy 
pressed, be 

fiapiiog . . . 
dull 

/3apoc . 
burden 
burdensome 
weight 

fiapvvu) 

overcharged, be 

j3apvg . 
grievous 
heavy 
weightier 

fiapvrifxoQ 
precious, very 

pain 

toil 

torment 

toss 

vexed 



100 



100 



101 



102 



102 



102 



102 



102 



102 



102 



102 



102 



102 



103 



103 



(jacravKTfiog . 


103 


torment 




fiaaraviOTijg . 


103 


tormentor 




fidaavog . 


103 


torment 




(3acri\eia . • 


103 


kingdom 




reign (with exw, 


Rev. 


17:18) 




paaiXEiov 


104 


king's courts 





BAS 



( 957 ) 



BPE 



fiaffiXeioQ . • 
royal 

fiatriXeve . • • 
king 

(3a<ri\ev(o 
king 
reign 

fiavikiKog . • 
king's 
nobleman 
royal 

fiaffikiffffa . • 
queen 

ficurig . . . . 
foot 

fiaffKCLlVh) . . 

bewitch 

/3a0Tct£w . 
bear 
carry 
take up 

6 fiarog . 
measure 

rj fiarog . 
bramble 
bush 

/3arpa)(oc 
frog 

/3arroXoye'a) . 

repetitions, use " 

ffiiXvyfxa 
abomination 

JjIeXvktoq 
abominable 

abhor 
abominable 

fiefiawg . . 
firm 

force, of 
stedfast 
sure 

/3e/3cuow . 
confirm 
establish 
stablish 

fiefiaiitHTic; 
confirmation 

fitfirfXog . • 
profane 
profane person 

/3e/3r;\oo> . . 
profane 

fieXog . . . 
dart 



104 



105 



104 fieXriov . . 
very well 

Prjfxa . . . 
judgment seat 
set [foot] on 
throne 



fiqpvXXog 
beryl 

j3/o . . • 

violence 

/3td£ojLtai • 

press 

suffer violence 



105 



105 



105 



105 



105 



106 



106 



106 



106 



106 



106 



106 



106 



106 



106 



106 



106 



106 



106 
106 

106 
106 
106 

106 
107 



j3iaioQ . . 
mighty 

/3iacrr^e • 
violent 

PtfXapfitov • • 107 
book, little 

/3i/3\/ov ... 107 
bill 

book 
scroll 
writing 

j3//3\o C .... 107 
book 

filog .... 107 

good 

life 

living 
fiiou .... 107 

live 
fitwaig . . • 107 

life, manner of 

(diojtikoq . • • 107 

life, of this 

life, pertaining to this 

life, things that pertain 
to this 
PXapepog . . 107 

hurtful 

pXa.7TT(o . . • 107 
hurt 

fiXaffTCLViO . • 107 

bring forth 
bud 
spring 
spring up 

fiXacrtyriixeb) . . 107 
blaspheme 
blasphemer 
blasphemously 
blasphemy, speak 
defame 
rail on 
revile 

slanderously report 
speak evil 



fiXaacprjiJiia . 
blasphemy 
evil speaking 
railing 

fiXafftyrifJiOQ . 
blasphemer 
blasphemous 
railing 

fiXefjLjxa. . . 

seeing 

fiXeirii) 
behold 
beware 
He 
look 
look on 
look to 
perceive 
regard 
see 
sight 
take heed 

fiXrjTEOQ . 

must be put 

(3oah) . 

cry 

Poi . . • 

cry 

fiorjdeia . 
help 

fiorjdeu) 
help 
succour 

j3orj66g . . 
helper 

ftodvvog . 
ditch 
pit 

fioXi, . 

cast [a stone 

fioXi£(o 
sound 

(3oXlg . . 
dart 

fiopfiopog . 
mire 

fioppag 
north 

fidffKU) 

feed 
keep 

fioravr] . • 
herb 

fioTpvg . . 
clusters of the 
vine cluster 



108 



108 



108 



108 



(jovXevofxai . 
consult 
counsel, take 
determine 
minded, be 
purpose 

(3ovXevrriQ 
counsellor 

fiovXr) . . 
advise (with 
Acts 27:12) 
counsel 
will 

/3ouXr/jua . 



110 



. 110 

. 110 

TiOrjui, 



. 110 



109 



109 



109 



109 



109 



109 



109 



109 



cast] 



109 



109 



109 



109 



109 



109 



109 



vine 



purpose 
will 

fiovXofxai 
disposed, be 
intend 
list 

minded, be 
will 

will, of own 
willing, be 

fiovvog 
hill 

ffoVQ . 

ox 

fipafieiov 
prize 

fipafievu) 
rule 

fipaZvvii) 
slack, be 
tarry 

j3pahvxXoi(a 
sail slowly 

ftpadvg 
slow 

flpadvrriG . 
slackness 

f3pa\i(av . 
arm 

fipaxvQ • 
little 

little space 
little while 
words, few 

flpi(f>0£ . • 

babe 

child 

infant 

young children 

/3pt'xw • • 
rain 

sendeth rain 
wash 



. 110 



110 

110 
110 
110 
110 

110 
110 
110 
110 
110 

111 
111 





BPO 


( 958 ) 


TAQ 


fipOVTYl 


111 


ydfiog 


112 


yevvdb) 


114 


befall 


thunder 




marriage 




bear 




behave self 


thunderings 




wedding 




beget 




brought, be 


Ppo\V • • • 
rain 


111 


yap .... 
and 


112 


born, be 
bring forth 
conceive 




brought to pass, be 

come 

come, be 


fipoxog . . • 
snare 

fipvyfiog . 


111 
111 


as 

because 
because that 
but 




delivered of, be 
gender 
make 
spring 




come, should (with 
fjLeXXu), Acts, 26:22) 
come to pass 
continue 


gnashing 




even 






divided, be 


fDpv X (o . . . 
gnash 


111 


for 
indeed 




yivvr}fxa . 
fruit 


114 


do 
draw 




no doubt 




generation 




ended, be 


fipvu .... 


111 


seeing 




, 




fall 


send forth 




then 




yevvnaig . 
birth 

yevvrjrog . 


115 


finished, be 


fip&jjia 
meat 
victuals 


111 


therefore 
verily 




115 


follow 
found, be 




what 
why 




born, they that are 


fulfilled, be 

God forbid (with (xrj) 


(3pu)(TlfJlOQ 


111 


yet 




yivog 
born 


11D 


grow 


meat 

fipioaig 
eating 


111 


yacrrrip 

belly 

child, with (with 

womb 


113 

IV) 


country 

countryman 

diversity 




happen 
have 
kept, be 
made, be 


food 








generation 




married, be 


meat 




ye ... . 


113 


kind 




ordained to be, be 


morsel of meat 
rust 




beside, and 
doubtless 




kindred 

nation 




partake (Horn. 11:17) 
pass, shall come to 


fipWGKb) 


111 


least, at 




offspring 




past 


eat 




yet 




stock 




performed, be 


Pvdifa . . . 


111 


yeevva 
heU 


113 


yepovaia . 
senate 


115 


published, be 
require 


begin to sink 












seem 


drown 




yeiTiov 


113 


yiptov 


115 


shewed, be 


fivdog . . . 


111 


neighbour 




old 




" soon as it was" 


deep 

(3vp(T£VQ . 


111 


yekdio 
laugh 


113 


ys'vofxai . 
eaten 


115 


sound 
taken, be 
turned, be 


tanner 




yiXwg . . . 


113 


taste 




use 


fivaaivog . 


111 


laughter 




yewpyEOfxat . 


115 


wax 


fine linen 




yefxi£d) 


113 


dress 




will 


fivaaog 
fine linen 


111 


fill full 

full, be 




yEo)pyiov . 
husbandry 


115 


would 
wrought, be 


ficj/jog . . . 
altar 


112 


yifiu) .... 

full, be 


113 


ysiopyog . 
husbandman 


115 


yivwarK-ht & -ofiai 122 

allow 






yeved .... 


113 






aware, be 


yayypaiva . 


112 


ages 




yrj .... 


115 


aware of, be 


canker 

yci£a .... 
treasure 

ya£o(pv\aiaov 
treasury 


112 

112 


generation 

nation 

time 

yeyeaXoyeo/jLaL . 1 14 
descent be counted 


country 

earth 

earthly 

ground 

land 

world 




feel 
knew 

knowledge, have 
perceive 
resolved, be 
speak, can 


f 




yeveaXoyla . 


114 


yyjpag . . . 


117 


sure, be 


ya\a .... 
milk 


112 


genealogies 




old age 




understand 


yaXrjvrj . 
calm 


112 


yeriaia . 
birthday 


114 


yrjpdffKit) . . . 
old, be 


117 


yXEVKog . . . 124 
new wine 


yctfxioj 


112 


yeveaig . 
generation 


114 


old, wax 

ylvo/iai . 
arise 
assembled, be 


117 


yXvKvg . • • 124 
fresh 


many 
marry a wife 




natural 
nature 






sweet 


yap'c/cojucu . 


112 


yevETi) 


114 


be 




yXtoava . . . 124 


given in marriage, 


be 


birth 




become 




tongue 



TAC1 



( 959 ) 



AEP 



yXbHraoKOfJiOv 


124 


ypafxfia . 


126 


haifxu)v 


131 


dtlva .... 


133 


bag 




bill 




devil 




such a man 




yVCHpEVQ . 


124 


learning 
letter 




Sa.KV<o .... 


131 


^Eiviog 


133 


fuller 






bite 




grievously 




yvrjffiog . 


124 


scriptures 
writings 




daicpv & SaKpvov. 


131 


vehemently 




own 




written 




tears 




dEiirvioj . 


133 


sincerity 
true 




ypafifxaTEvg . 

scribe 


126 


Scucpvu) 
weep 


131 


sup 

supper [lit. supping] 


yvrjaiojg . 
naturally 

yv6(pog 
blackness 


124 
124 


townclerk 

ypcnrrog . 
written 

ypacpfi ... 


126 

126 


daKTvXtog 
ring 

$a.KTvXog . 

finger 


132 
132 


%E~nrvov 
feast 
supper 

^ElGlZaillOVEOTEpOQ 

superstitious, too 


134 

134 


yvfjj/xrj 
advice 
agree (with 7roi£w 


124 

fita 


scripture 

ypa<pu> 
describe 


127 


dafxai^u) . 
tame 


132 


^Eiffi^aifjiovia 

superstition 


134 


Rev. 17:17) 




write 




ddfiaXig . 


132 


diica .... 


134 


judgment 
mind 




writing 




heifer 




eighteen (with oktio) 




written 




davEi^u) . . . 


132 


ten 




purpose 
will 




ypawdrjg . 


128 


borrow 




SekciSvo 


134 


yv(opi%u) . 

certify 


125 


old wives' 
ypriyopiu) 


128 


lend 

lavEiov . 
debt 


132 


twelve 

^EKCLTTEVTE 


134 


declare 




vigilant, be 








fifteen 




known, make 




wake 




daPELffrrjg 


132 






understand, give to 


watch 




creditor 




(HEKCLTEcraapEg 


134 


wit, do to 




watchful, be 




^airavaio 


132 


fourteen 




wot 




yvfj.va£(i) . 


129 


charges, be at 




^EKCLTl] 


134 


yvuxrtg . . . 


125 


exercise 




consume 




tenth 




knowledge 




yvfxvaaia . . 


129 


spend 




tenth part 
tithe 4 




science 




exercise 




3a7ravr7 


132 






yvwaTr\Q . 


125 






cost 




^EKarog 


134 


expert 




yvfivrjTEvo fxai 
naked, be 


129 


hirjatg .... 


132 


tenth 

<5ekcit6<o . 

tithes, pay 
tithes, receive 




yvuxrrog . 
acquaintance 
known 


125 


yvfivog 
bare 


129 


prayer 
request 
supplication 




134 


known, which may be 


naked 




dsl . . . 


132 


f)£KXOC . . 


134 


notable 




yvfxvorrjg , . 


129 


behove 




acceptable 




yoyyv£io . 


125 


nakedness 




meet, be 
must 




accepted 




murmur 




yvvaucapiov . 


129 


must needs 




faXEa£(o . . 


134 


yoyyvafiog . 


125 


silly women. 




need 




allure 




grudging 




yvvaiKElog 


129 


needful, be 




beguile 




murmuring 




wife 




needs, must (Acts 21 : 


entice 




yoyyvGTrjg 


125 


yvvrj .... 


129 


22) 

ought 
should 




Sivdpov . 


134 


murmurer 




wife 






tree 




y6r\g .... 


125 


woman 




^Eiyfxa 
example 


133 


d£^ioXaj3og . . 


135 


seducer 




yw via . * . 


131 




spearman 




yofiog .... 
burden 
merchandise 

yovevg 


125 
125 


corners 
quarter 

hai^iovl^Ojxai 
devil, have a 


131 


^Eiyfxari^io . 
shew, make a 

ZeIKVV-U) &C-V/JLI . 

shew 


133 
133 


dE&og .... 
right 

right hand 
right side 


135 


parent 




devil, vexed with 


a 




^(ofxai ... 
beseech 


135 


yovv 


126 


devils, be possessed with 


dsiXla .... 

fear 


133 




knee 




Satfioviov ■ . 


131 




pray 




kneel [see lit.] 




devil 




dElXlCLh) 


133 


pray to 




yOWKETEb) 


126 


god 




afraid, be 




request, make 




knee, bowed the 




daifioviwdrig . 


131 


^etAoe 


133 


dip/xa .... 


135 


kneel down 




devilish 




fearful 




skin 





AEP 



( 960 ) 



AIA 



dep/JLcirivog 


135 


leathern 




skin, of a 




Sepw .... 


135 


beat 




smite 




dea-fievu) . 


136 


bind 




dear/xiu) 


136 


bind 




bound, be 




dea/Lir] .... 


136 


bundle 




SsfffJllOQ 


136 


bonds, in 




prisoner 




6 deffjJLog & ra 




defffia . 


136 


bands 




bond 




chain 




string 




dev/JcxpvXa!; . 


136 


jailor 




prison, keeper of the 


deafAioTripiov . 


136 


prison 




deff/JLiorrfc • 


136 


prisoner 




heffirorriQ . . . 


136 


Lord 




master 




Zevpo .... 


136 


come 




come hither 




hitherto 




$EVT£ .... 


136 


come 




follow (with 07TN7w) 


(HevTepaiog 


136 


next day 




})EVT£p6irpb)TOQ . 


136 


second after the first 


devrepog . 


137 


afterward 




again 




second 




second time 




secondarily 




dixo/iai . , r 


137 


accept 




receive 




take 




Siio f, 


137 


bind 




bonds, be in 




knit 





tie 
wind 

&? 138 

also 

and 

doubtless 

now 

therefore 

SrjXog .... 138 
bewray (with ttoisu) 

Matt. 26:73) 
certain 
evident 
manifest 

drjXob) . . . 138 
declare 

shew 
signify 

dr)fj.r)yopi(o . . 138 
oration, make an 

(Hrjfiiovpyog . . 138 
maker 

drj/iog .... 138 
people 

drifioaiog . . . 138 
common 
openly 
publickly 

Srjvapiov . . . 138 
pence 
pennywort 



h)]7rore 
soever 
whatsoever 

dr]7rov .... 

verily 

dia .... 

after 

always 

always (with nag) 

among 

at 

avoid, to 

because of 

because that 

briefly 

by 

cause, for 

for 

. . .fore 

from 

in 

occasion of, by 

of 

reason of, by 

sake, for 

that 

thereby 

hereby 

therefore 

therefore, 

though 



138 



138 



138 



though [lit. through] 
through 
throughout 
throughout 
throughout (with bXog 

Joh. 19:23) 
to 

wherefore 
wherefore 
with 
within 



dtafiaivb) . 
come over 



143 



pass through 

Sia(3a\\ofiai . 143 
accused 

£ia/3£/3c»oojucu . 143 
affirm 
affirm constantly 

£ta/3\£7rto . . . 143 

see clearly 

dtapoXog ... 143 
accuser, false 
devil 
slanderer 

diayyiXXu) . . 143 
declared, be 
preach 
signify 

diayivofiaL . . 143 
after 
past, be 
spent, be 

SiaytvwaKU) . . 143 
enquire 
enquire, would (Acts 

23:15) 
know the uttermost 

%iayv(opi£(o . . 144 
known, make 

diayvcoffig 
hearing 

diayoyyvfa • 
murmur 

htaypriyopiu) • 

awake, be 
diayw . 

lead life 

living 

come after 

crown 

distribute 
distribution make 
divide 
give 



dia()o-)(og . . . 144 
room (lit. successor) 

dia^wvvvfii . . 144 
gird 

diadrjKrj . . . 144 
covenant 
testament 



diaipetrig . 
difference 
diversities 

diatpeo) 
divide 



144 



144 



dicacadapiZii) . . 144 
purge, throughly 

^tafcarfXty^Ojuat. 144 
convince 

diaKoviu) . . . 144 
administered, be 
deacon, use the office 

of a 
minister 
minister unto 
serve 



144 



144 



144 



144 



144 



144 



144 



diciKovta . 
administration 
minister 
ministering 
ministration 
ministry 
office 
relief 
service 
serving 

diaicovog . 
deacon 
minister 
servant 

diaKOffioL . 
two hundred 

diaKovofiai 

hear 

ZtaKpivu) . 
contend 

differ, maketh to 
difference, make 
difference, put 
discern 
doubt 
judge 
partial, be 
stagger 
waver 

diaicpiffig . 
discern 
discerning 
disputation 

dicucuAvoj • 
forbid 



145 



145 



145 



145 



145 



145 



146 





AIA 


( 961 ) 


AIA 




diaXaXico . 


. 146 


dtavoiyo) . 


147 


scattered 




dicKpavrjQ . 


149 


commune 




open 




scattered abroad, which 


transparent 




noised abroad, be 


diavvKrepevio . 


147 


are 
diaariXXofiat 




SlCKpEpU) 


149 


dtaXeyofxaL . 


. 146 


continue all night 




. 148 


better, be 




dispute 




diavvk) 


147 


charge 




cany 




preach 




commanded, that which 


diifereth from 




preach unto 




finish 




was 




driven up and down, be 


reason 




^tairavroQ 


147 


commandment, 


give 


excellent, be 




reason with 




alway 




Siacrrr/jua 


. 148 


excellent, be more 




speak 




always 




space 




matter, make 




diaXeiTTd) . 


. 146 


continually 








published, be 




cease 




dicnrepaa) . 


147 


diacrroXrj . 
difference 


. 148 


value, be of more 




BiaXeKTOQ . 


146 


go over 




distinction 




SicKpevyu) . 


149 


language 




pass 








escape 




tongue 
diaXXaTTOfiai 
reconciled, be 

diaXoyt^o/iai 
cast in mind 
consider 
dispute 


146 
146 


pass, can 
pass over 
sail over 

dlCt7rX£U) . 

sail over 

dicnrovioiJicii . 
grieved, be 


147 
147 


dia(TTpe(f>OJ 

perverse 
pervert 
turn away 

£iaerw£to . 

bring safe 
escape 
escape safe 
heal 


. 148 
. 148 


SicKpopoG • • • 149 
differing 
divers 
excellent, more 

diacf)i]fil^(o . . 149 
blaze abroad 
reported, be commonly 


muse 
reason 




%ia.7ropEVOfAGLl . 


147 




spread abroad fame 


think 




journey, in 




perfectly whole, make, 


diacpdEipu) 


149 


diaXoyianoQ . 


146 


pass by 
through, go 




save 
disposition 


. 148 


corrupt 
destroy 




disputing 
doubtful 




%iairopi(i) . 


147 




perish 




doubting 




doubt 




ordinance 




dicupOopa . 


149 


imagination 




doubt, be in 




^larayfia . 


. 148 


corruption 




reasoning 




perplexed, be 




commandment 




()ia<pvXarTOJ . 
keep 

dia-^Eipi^Ofxai 
kill 


149 


thought 




perplexed, be much 








hiaXvofxai . 
scattered, be 


146 


htcnrpay /jiarevofxaL 

gain by trading 


147 


ZiarapaTTh) . 
troubled, be 


. 148 


150 


diafxaprvpofiai . 


146 


^LaTTpiofxaL 


147 


SlClTCKTGb) . 


. 148 


slay 




charge 

testify 
testify unto 




cut to the heart, be 


appoint 
commanding 




dtax^pi^ofiai 


150 




diapTra£(o . 


147 


give order 




. depart 




witness 




spoil 




ordain 




didaKTIKOQ 


150 


^tafid-^ofxai . 


146 


(HiapprjaatoSi dtap- 




set in order 




apt to teach 




strive 




prjyvvfu . 


148 


dicLTeXiu) . 


. 149 


dlddKTOQ . 


150 


continue 


146 


break 
rend 

diacrcKpeu) . 
tell unto 




continue 




taught 






148 


Siarripia) . 


. 149 


teacheth, which 




remain 






keep 




SiScHTKaXia 


150 


^Lafxept^io 


146 


^lacetw 




%icltL . 


. 149 


doctrine 




cloven 




148 


wherefore 




learning 




divide 




violence to, do 




why 




teaching 




part 
cia/JLEpiffnog . 


147 


hict(TKop7ri£(o . 
dispersed, be 


148 


^taridefxai 

appoint 


. 149 


SidaffKCLXog . . 

doctor 


150 


division 




scatter 




make 




master 




^lavefio/nai 




scattered abroad, be 


testator 




teacher 




147 


strew 










spread 
diavevo) 


147 


waste 
c)ia<nrd(o . 


148 


diarpiflu) . 
abide 


. 149 


($ida<Tic<t) . . . 

teach 


150 


beckon 




pluck asunder 




be 




didder) 


151 


%iavor)fia . 


147 


pulled in pieces, be 


continue 
tarry 




doctrine 

taught, hath been 




thought 




ciaairEipio 


148 










^idvota 


147 


scattered abroad, be 


diarpocpr} . 


. 149 


^idpa^fiov 


151 










food 




tribute 




imagination 




3ta<77TO|Od . 


148 










mind 




dispersed [lit. disper- 


()iavya£(i) 


. 149 


di^io/jLt . . . 


151 


understanding 




sion] 




dawn 

1 




adventure 





AIA 


( 962 ) 


AOA 




bestow 


<$UTr)Q .... 


155 


diXoyog . 


157 


htioy/jiog . 


159 


bring forth 


two years 




double-tongued 




persecution 




commit 
deliver 
deliver up 
give 


Bteria .... 


155 


dio .... 


158 


SiioiCTqg 


159 


two years 
diTjyiofiai 


155 


cause, for which 

therefore 

wherefore 




persecutor 

dtojKb) .... 


159 


grant 


declare 








ensue 




hinder 


shew 




fiiodevu) 


158 


follow 




make 


teU 




go throughout 




follow after 




minister 
number 


dujyrjaig . 


155 


pass through 

£tO7T£0 

wherefore 


158 


given to 
persecute 




offer 
power, have 


declaration 
(elg to) dtr]V£KEQ. 


155 


press toward 
suffer persecution 




put 


continually 




Sio7T£t£q • 


158 


(Hoyfia .... 


159 


receive 


ever, for 




which fell down from 


decree 




set 


SidaXcKTcroQ . . 


155 


Jupiter 




ordinance 




shew 


where two seas meet 


diopduxriQ . 


158 


doyfiari^o/xaL 


160 


smite 


duKveofxat 




reformation 




subject to ordinances. 


smite with the hand 


155 


diopvcrau) . 
break through 




be 

doKSO) .... 




(with paTTifffia) 

strike 


pierce 

hitffrrini . . . 
go further 
parted, be 
space of, after the 




158 


160 


strike with the palm of 


155 


broken up, be 




accounted, be 




thehand(Joh. 18:22) 
suffer 
take 




diort .... 
because 
because that 


158 


: good, seem 
please 
pleasure, of own 




utter 


^ila^vpi^ofxaL 


155 


for 




reputation, be of 




yield 


affirm, confidently 
affirm, constantly 




therefore 




seem 
suppose 




Sieyeipu) . . . 154 


hucaiotcpiaia . 




£l7r\0V£ 


158 


think 




arise 


155 


double 




trow 




awake 


righteous judgment 


twofold more 




doKtfxa^h) . 


160 


raised, be 


SlKCllOQ 


155 


(Hnr\6(i) 


158 


alloweth 




stir up 


just 




double 




approve 




dii^odog . . . 154 


meet 




dig 


158 


discern 




highway [see lit.] 


right 
righteous 




again 
twice 




examine 
like 




SiepfArjvEvrriG . 154 


^LKaioavvq 


156 


diffrafa • 


158 


prove 
try 




interpreter 


righteousness 




doubt 






Siepfxrjvevb) . . 154 


(Ufccudw 


157 


Siffrofiog . 

edges, with two 
two-edged 

SLffy^iXiot . 
two thousand 

$iv\i£(t) . 
strain at 


158 


dotClfJLTI . • 


160 


expound 
interpret 
interpretation, by 

%iipypixai . . 155 
come 
depart 
go 


freed, be [lit. is justified] 

justifier 

justify 

righteous, be 

ducaiiofia . . . 157 
judgment 
justification 


159 
159 


experience 
experiment 
proof 
trial 

^OKlfAlOV . . . 

trial 
trying 


160 


go about 


ordinance 




SiXafa . . . 


159 


doKi/xog . . . 


160 


go abroad 


righteousness 




set at variance 




approved 




go every where 


dtKalwQ 

justly 








tried 




go over 
go through 


157 


di^po'Taaia . 
division 


159 


doicog .... 


160 


go throughout 


righteously 




sedition 




beam 




pass 


righteousness, to 




dixorojJieu) 


159 


doXiog .... 


161 


pass by 


SacaiioaiG . 


157 


cut asunder 




deceitful 




pass over 
pass through 
pass throughout 


justification 




cut in sunder 




doXiou) 


161 


dlKCHTTTIG . 


157 


SlXpCKi) .... 


159 


use deceit 




pass, was to (with 


judge 




athirst, be 




doXog .... 


161 


fxeXXh), Lu. 19 :4) 


dlKTI .... 


157 


thirst 




craft 




pierce through 


judgment 




thirsty, be 




deceit 




travel 


punish 




diipog .... 


159 


guile 




walk through 


vengeance 




thirst 




subtilty 




SupioTCLio . . . 155 


hlKTVOV 


157 


dixpvxog • • • 


159 


SoXdio .... 


161 


enquiry for, make 


net 




double minded 




handle deceitfully 





AOM 



( 963 ) 



ErE 



dofia .... 


161 


Ivvafiai . 


164 


Bva/jtrj 


169 


his 


gift 




able, be 




west 




his own 


Z6fa .... 


161 


can 
can do 




}>vavor)TOQ 


169 


itself 

one another 


dignities 




cannot (with firf) 




understood, hard to be 


one to another 


glorious 




cannot (with ov) 




dva(f>r)fjLia . 


169 


our own 


glory 




could 




report, evil 




ourselves 


honour 
praise 




may 
might 




dwdeica 


169 


that she had (with 
irapa) 


worship 




possible, be 




twelve 




their 


%ot,a(<i) 


162 


power, be of 




dwditcaTOQ 


169 


their own 


glorify 

glorious, make 
glory, full of 
glory, have 
honour 
magnify 




Zvva^iLQ . 
ability 
abundance 
deeds, mighty 
meaning 
might 


166 


twelfth 

S(i)d£Ka<pvXov . 
twelve tribes 

Sufia .... 

housetops 


169 
169 


their own selves 

them 

them, of 

themselves 

they 

thine own 

thyself 


fioffig .... 


163 


mightily 




du)p£a . . 


169 


yon 


gift 




mighty 




gift 




your 


giving 

SoTTjQ .... 


163 


miracle 

miracles, workers of 


dcopeav . . . 

cause, without a 


170 


your own 

your own conceits 


giver 
ZovXaywyiu) . 


163 


power 

strength 

violence 




freely 
nought, for 




your own selves 
yourselves 
* f - __ 


subjection, bring into 

dovXela . . . 163 
bondage 


virtue 

works, mighty 
works, wonderful 




vain, in 

(Hojpiu) .... 
give 


170 


eau) .... 175 

alone, let 

commit 

leave 


SovXevu) . 
bondage, be in 
serve 


163 


strengthen 


167 
167 


dtoprj/jLa. 

gift 
fiujpov .... 


170 
170 


let 
suffer 

ej3dofxr]KOi'Ta . 175 


service, do 




authority, of great 




gift 




seventy 


dovXrj .... 
handmaid 


163 


mighty 




offering 




threescore and ten 




potentate 








e(3do/J.1]KOVTCLKLQ . 175 


handmaiden 




Ivvariu) . 


167 


>/ 

ea 


170 


seventy times 


hvXov 


163 


mighty, be 




alone, let 




sflfiofioQ ... 175 


servant 




ZvvaroQ . 


167 


kav .... 


170 


seventh 


SovXoe 
bond 


163 


able 

could 

mighty 




and if 
before 
but 




eyyifa . . . 175 
approach 
come near 


bondman 
servant 




mighty men 
mighty, that is 




except 
if 




draw nigh 
hand, be at 


$ovX6(o 


164 


possible 




if so 




near, draw 


bondage, bring into 


power 




so 

though 
to whom 
whatsoever (with 




nigh, be 


bondage, be undei 

given 

servant, became 




strong 


167 


rig 


nigh, come 
eyypa(f)io . . . 176 


servants, make 




set 




Eph. 6:8.) 




write 






%vo .... 


167 


when 




written in 


loryfl .... 


164 


both 




whensoever 




eyyvog . . . 176 


feast 




twain 




wheresoever 




surety 


IpaKiav 
dragon 


164 


two 




whether 




eyyvg .... 176 
from 




^vff(jaffraKTOQ 


168 


whether or 
whithersoever 




dpaff(TOfj.ai 


164 


grievous to be borne 


whoso 




hand, at 


take 




dvaevrepla 


168 


whosoever 




hand, nigh at 


fy<w • • • 


164 


bloody flux 




eavT-ovi-hji-bv . 


172 


near 
nigh 
nigh unto 


piece 




dvcrepfj.rjvevTog . 


168 


alone 




piece of silver 




uttered, hard to be 




he himself 




ready 


cpiivavov . 
sickle 


164 


SvarKoXog . 
hard 


169 


her 

her own 
herself 




kyyvrepov . . 176 
nearer 


IpO^lOQ . . . 


164 


^VCTKoXdjg , 


169 


him 




eyeipit) . . . 176 


course 




hardly 




himself 




arise 



ErE 


( 964 ) 


EIN 




awake 


eyicvoQ 


178 


el de fxr] & el fie 




understand 




lift 


great with child 




fxr'iye . . . 


186 


wist 




lift up 


t 




else 




wot 




raise 


eyxplo> • • • 
anoint 


178 


if not 




elSog .... 


192 


raise again 




if otherwise 




appearance 




raise up 


eyu) .... 


178 


or else 




fashion 




rear up 


I 




otherwise 




shape 




rise 

rise again 
rise up 
stand 


me 


181 


el ical .... 

if 


186 


sight 
el^ioXelop . 


192 


lay even with 


the 


if that 




idol's temple 




take up 


ground 




though 




eldioXoSvTO 


192 


eyepaig . . . 177 
resurrection 


eficHpoQ 


181 


el [irj . . . . 


186 


idols, meats offered to 


ground 




but 




idols, offered in sacrifice 


eyKaderog . . 177 


efipaloQ 


181 


except 
except that 




to 
idols, offered to 




spy 


settled 




if not 




idols, sacrificed to 






stedfast 




more than 




idols, things that 


are 


kyKaivLCL . . . 177 
feast of the dedication 

iyKaivi£u) . . 177 


edpaloJiJia . 
ground 


181 


save 

save only that 

save that 




offered in sac 
unto 

£t$w\o\ar/)a'a 

idolatry 


rifice 
192 


consecrate 


ede\o6pr](TKeia 


181 


saving 






dedicate 


will worship 




till 






eyKaXeio . . . 177 


idifa .... 


181 


till (with brav 
9:9) 


Mark 


eldojXoXarprjg 

idolater 


193 


accuse 


custom 










call in question 






el fii] ti . 


187 


e'ifiwXov . 


193 


implead 


edvapxVQ • • • 


181 


except 




idol 




lay to the charge 


governor 




e'i 7rep .... 


187 


e'irjv, e'irjQ, e'ir), &c. 




eyKara\ei7ru) . . 177 


edvLKog 


181 


if so be 




from elfxi . . 


193 


forsake 


heathen 




if so be that 




mean 




leave 


heathen man 




seeing 




perish (with a7rw 


Xtia, 


eyicaTOLiciii) . . 177 


WviKwg 


181 


though 




ug, Acts 8:20) 
should be 




dwell among 


manner of Gentiles, 


e'i ttioq 


187 


was 




eyicevrpi£(o . . 177 


after the 




if by any means 




were 
















graff in, or, into 


'idvoQ . 
Gentile 


181 


e'tre .... 

if 


187 


elicfj .... 

cause, without a 


193 


£y/c\?7jua . . . 178 


heathen 




or 




vain, in 




crime laid against 


nation 




whether 




vainly 




laid to charge 


people 




e'i tiq .... 


187 


e'tKoai .... 


193 


£yfco/i/3oo/zai . . 178 


sdog .... 


182 


he that 




twenty 




clothed with, be 


custom 




if a man 




e*iKw .... 


193 


eyKOTri] . . . 178 
hinder 


manner 
wont, be 




if any . . .man 
if any man's 
if any thing 




place, give 
e'iKio .... 
like, be 


193 


kyKOTTTd) . . . 178 
hinder 


edit), eiu)da 

custom, be 


182 


if from any 
if ought 




eh<i)i> .... 


193 


tedious unto, be 


manner, be 




whether any 




image 






wont, be 




whosoever 




elXiKpiveia . . 


193 


kyKpareta . . . 178 


el, from elfxi . 
art 


182 


eldiu), e'i^u), oloa . 


188 


sincerity 




temperance 




aware, be 




elXiKpivrjg . . 


193 


fyKparevofiat . 178 


be 




behold 




pure 




cannot contain (with 


£1 


183 


can 




sincere 




ovk) 


aZthough 
forasmuch as 




can (Mat. 27 : 65) 




elXiffffio . . . 


193 


contain, can 




cannot tell (with 


ou) 


roll together 




temperate, be 


if 




consider 






t 






know 




elfii .... 


194 


eyKparrjg ... 178 
temperate 

eyicpivio . . , 178 


that 

though 

whether 




knowledge, have 

look 

look on 




am 

have been 
it is I 




number, make of the 


elye .... 


185 


perceive 




was 






if 




see 




eivat, from el fit . 


195 


eyKpv-KTto . . . 178 


if so be that 




sure, be 




am 




hide in 


if yet 




tell 

I 




are 





EIN 



( 965 ) 



EKB 



come 

is 

lust after (with-E7ri0u- 

firirrig, 1 Cor. 10:6) 
made, to be 
please . . . well (with 

evapevrog, Tit. 2 : 9) 
there is 
to be 



eiprjvevb) . 
peace, be at 
peace, have 
peace, live in 
peaceably, live 



196 



196 



Eipr\vr\ . . 
one 
peace 
quietness 
rest 
set at one again (with 

(TweXavvu), e ic, Acts 

7:26) 



eiprjviKog . 
peaceable 

elpr)vo7roie(i) 
peace, make 

slpr)voiroioQ . 
peacemaker 



197 



. 197 



197 



197 



eig . . . . 

abundantly 
against 
among 
as 
at 

backward. 
before 

before (with irpovuiTrov, 
2 Cor. 8:24) 

concerning 

continual (with rtXog, 

Lu. 13:5) 
far more exceeding 

(with Kara, 2 Cor. 4: 

17) 
for 

for intent 
for purpose 
. . . fore 
forth (with fitaog, Mark 

3:3) 
hereunto (1 Pet. 2:21) 
in 

in among 
in at 
in unto 
insomuch that 
intent, to the 
into 
mind, of one (with 

tppoviw, Phi. 2 : 2) 



never (with ov fit], 

aih)v) 
of 
on 
perish (with cnrujXsia, 

ttc, Acts 8:20) 
set at one again (with 

avveXavvio, eiprjvr), 

Acts 7 : 26) 
so that 
that 

therefore 
therefore 
thereunto 
throughout 
till 
to 

to be (Acts 13:22) 
to the end 
toward 
until 
unto 
upon 
. . . ward 
wherefore 
with 



eig, ev 



209 



abundantly (with 7re- 
pi<T<T£id, 2 Cor. 10:15) 
an 

any 

certain, a 

man 

one 

one another 

only 

other 

some 



Eig kciu etc 
one by one 



211 



211 



bring in 
bring into 
lead into 
led into, be 

led into, was to be (with 
fi(\Xu), Acts 21:37) 



eicrciKOvii) . 
hear 

elffhi^ofiai 
receive 

eiffeifxt 
enter into 
go into 

ei(T£0)(Ojuai 
arise 
come 
come in 
come into 
enter in 
enter into 



. 211 

. 211 

. 211 

. 211 



go in 

go through 

elai, from elfxi . 213 
agree 
are 
be 
dure 
is 
were 

slaKaXid) . . . 214 

call in 

e'itrodog . . . 214 
coming 
enter into 
entering in 

eicnrrjdau) . . . 214 
run in 
spring in 

el<T7ropEvofJLai . 214 
come in 
enter in 
go into 

elffTpi^ia . . . 214 
run in 

elcr(f){p(i) . . . 214 
bring 
bring in 
lead into 

eha .... 214 

after that 
afterward 
furthermore 
then 

£K, e£ .... 215 

after 

among 

are 

at 

because of 

betwixt 

beyond 

by 

by the means of 

exceeding abundantly 

above (with virep, 

Eph. 3:20) 
exceedingly (1 Th. 3: 

10) 
for 

forth at 
from 

from among 
from forth 
from up 
grudgingly (with Xvttt], 

2 Cor. 9 : 7) 
heartily (with -<p v X 7 h 

Col. 3: 23) 
heavenly (Lu. 11 : 13) 
hereby (1 Joh. 4: 6) 
highly, very (with vrrep, 

1 Th. 5:13) 



in 

...ly 

of 

off 

off from 

on 

out among 

out from 

out of 

over 

reason of, by 

since 

thenceforth (Joh. 19 :12) 

through 

unto 

vehemently (Mar. 14: 

31) 
with 
without 



EKCLGTOg . . 

any 

both 
each 
each one 
every 
every man 
every one 
every woman 
particularly 

EKCLG-TOTE . 

always 

Uarov . . 

hundred 



221 



222 



222 



EKaTOVTatrrjg . 222 
hundred years old 

EKaTOVTairXaa'nov 222 

hundredfold 



EtcarovrapxVQ 

centurion 

EKarovTapxog 
centurion 

EtcfiaXXu) . 
bring forth 
cast 

cast forth 
cast out 
drive 
drive out 
expel 
leave 
pluck out 
pull out 
put forth, be 
put out 
send away 
send forth 
send out 
take out 
thrust out 



222 



222 



222 



EKB 



( 966 ) 



EKT 



hfiaffiQ . . • 223 
end 
way to escape 

hPokii ... 223 

lighten the ship (with 
7rot£w, Acts 27 : 18) 

eKyafxl^io . . . 223 
marriage, give in 

efcyapcKOjUcu . 223 
marriage, be given in 



tKyova . . . 
nephews 

£/c^a7ravaw 
spent, be 

e/ate'xo/iai 
expect 
look for 
tarry for 
wait 
wait for 

eic%rj\oG . . 
manifest 

ek^/aem . 

absent, be 

EK^tdoJ/JLL . 

let forth 
let out 

eKdi-qyiofxat . 
declare 

ElcdlKEh) 

avenge 
revenge 

EKdlKT](TLQ . 

avenge 
punishment 
revenge 
vengeance 

ekSikoq 
avenger 
revenger 

EKdl&KO) . 

persecute 

ekSotoq 
delivered 

EKdo)(7l 

looking for 

ekSvoj . 
strip 

take off from 
unclothe 

ekeT, . 
there 
thither 
thitherward 
yonder 
yonder place, to 



223 
223 
223 



ekeWev 

from that place 
from thence 
thence 
there 

EKEtVOQ 

he 

it 

other, the 

same, the 

selfsame 

she 

that 

that same 

that very 

their 

them 

they 

this 

those 



224 



225 



223 
223 
223 

223 
223 

223 

223 

223 
224 
224 
224 

224 



ekeIge .... 


226 


there 




EK%r)TE(0 . 


226 


enquire 




required, be 




seek after 




seek carefully 




seek, diligently 




EKdanfiiiti 


226 


affrighted, be 




amazed, be greatly 




amazed, be sore 




EKQaflJDOQ . 


227 


greatly wondering 




ekOetoq 


227 


cast out (Acts 7 : 19) 


EKKadaiQb) 


227 



purge 
purge out 

EKKaiOfMtl 

burn 

EKKCLKEb) . 

faint, to 
weary, be 

EKKEVTEU) . 

pierce 

EKicXaZio . 
break off 

ekkXeico 
exclude 

EKtcXrjcrla . 
assembly 
church 

ekkXipu) . 
avoid 
eschew 
go out of the way 

ekkoXv fl (3 coo . 
swim out 



227 



227 



227 



227 



227 



227 



EKKOJl'l^OjXaL . 

carried out, be 

EKKOTVTU) 

cut down 
cut off 
cut out 
hew down 
hinder 

EKicpifxa^ai . 
attentive, be very 

ekXclXeo) . 
teU 

EKXafXTTtO . 

shine forth 

EKXavdavofiat 

forget 

EtcXiyofMii 
choice, made 
choose 
choose out 
chosen 

ekXeixcj . 
fail 

ekXektoq . . . 
chosen 
elect 

ExXoyr] 
chosen 
election 

ekXvoj .... 
faint 

EKfACLOffb) . 

wipe 

EKflVKTr]pi£u) . 

deride 

EKVEVIO 

convey self away 

Eicvrj^io 
awake 

EKOVaiOQ . 

willingly 

EKOVCTLOjg . 

wilfully 
willingly 

£fC7ra\cu . 

long time, of a 
of old 



228 



228 



228 



228 



eK7rEipa%<i) 

tempt 

EKTtlfl-KU) . 

send away 
send forth 

EKTCETaWV\JLl . 

stretch forth 



228 
228 
228 
228 
228 

228 
228 

228 

229 
229 
229 
229 
229 
229 
229 

229 

229 
229 

229 



EKWlTTTii) . 

cast, be 

fail 

fall 

fall away 

fall off 

take none effect 

EK7rX(li> 

sail 

sail away 

sail thence 



229 



£K7rXrjp6u) . 
fulfil 

EKTrXrjpioffte . 
accomplishment 

EiarXrjaab) 
amazed, be 
astonished, be 

EKTTVEO) . . . 

give up the ghost 



229 



229 



229 



229 



229 



EKiropEvofiai . 
come 

come forth 
come out of 
depart 
go 

go forth 
go out 
issue 
proceed 
proceed out of 
would depart (Acts 
25:4) 

EK7TOpP£Vlt) . . 230 

fornication, give self 
over to 

EKTTTVto) . . . 230 

reject 
EKpi£6(o ... 230 
pluck up by the root 
root up 



EKffTCMTLQ . 

amazed, be 

Xa/i/3avo>) 
amazement 
astonishment 
trance 

EKffTpityofiai . 
subvert 



230 
(with 



230 



230 



EKTapaaau) 

trouble, exceedingly 

EKTELVU) . . . 230 

cast 

cast, would have (Acts 

27 : 30) 
put forth 
stretch forth 
stretch out 

ekteXeu) 
finish 



230 



EKT 



( 967 ) 



EMO 



EKTEVEICL . . . 

instantly 

EKTEVEtTTEpOV . 

earnestly, more 

EKrevrjg . . . 

ceasing, without 
fervent 



230 
230 
230 

. 230 
. 230 

. 230 

. 231 
. 231 



EKTEVUiQ . 

fervently 

eKTidrjui . 
cast out 
expound 

iicrivaffau) 
shake 
shake off 

ektoq . . 

sixth 
» / 

EKTOQ . . 

but 
except 
excepted 
other than 
out of 
outside 
unless 
without 

EKTp£7TOfiai . . 231 
avoid 
turn 

turn aside 
turn out of the way 

EKrpE(f>o) . . . 231 
bring up 
nourish 

EKrpwfJia . . . 231 
bora out of due time 



EK(pep(t) 
bear 

bring forth 
carry forth 
carry out 

EK(pEVy(D . 

escape 
flee 

EK(j>oj3i(a . . . 
terrify 

EK(poj3oQ . 
fear exceedingly 
sore afraid 

EK(pVU) . 

put forth 

EK^Ed) • 

pour out 
run out 

shed 

shed forth 
spilled, be 



231 



231 



231 



231 



231 



231 



EKyyvo) . . . 231 
gush out 
pour out 
run greedily 
shed 

shed abroad 
spilled, be 

£KXU)pE(t) . . . 231 

depart out 

EK\pi>xw ... 232 
ghost, give up the 
ghost, yield up the 



EK(t)V . 

willingly 

kXaia . 

olive 

olive berries 

olive tree 

kXaiov 
oil 

eXciiwv . . . 
Olivet 

eXcmtgiov & e\ar- 
riov . . 
less 
under 
worse 
younger 

eXolttoveo) 

lack, have 

iXarroio . 
decrease 
lower, make 

EXaVVd) 

carry 
driven, be 



232 
232 

232 
232 

232 

232 
232 

232 
232 



iXafpta . 
lightness 

kXacppog ... 232 
light 

kXar^iaroQ . . 232 

least 

little, very 
small, very 
smallest 

hXayiGTOTEpoQ . 232 
least, less than the 



e'Xeyijic. 
rebuke 

eXejxoq • • 
evidence 
reproof 

convicted, be 
convince 
fault tell a 



232 



232 



232 



rebuke 
reprove 

eXeeivoq . 
miserable 

eXeeoj .... 

compassion, have 
mercy, obtain 
mercy on, have 
mercy, receive 
mercy, shew 
pity on, have 

kXErjfxoavvri . 
alms 
almsdeeds 

eXetjuojv . 
merciful 



233 



233 



233 



233 



233 



eXeoq . 
mercy 

mercy, tender (with 
(nr\ayxva,~Lu.l : 78) 



iXEvdEpia . . 
liberty 

eXevOepoq . . 
free 

free man 
free woman 
liberty, at 

EXEvQepou) 
deliver 
free, make 

eXevgiq 
coming 

kXEtyCLVTlVOQ . 

ivory, of 

kXloaia 
fold up 

kXKoofiat . 
sores, full of 

eXkoq . . . 

sores 

eXkvcj . 

draw 

eXfcw . . 

draw 



233 



233 



234 



234 



234 



234 



234 



234 



234 



234 



234 



EXXoyiio . 
impute 
put on account 

£Xtt/£w ... 234 

hope 

hope for 

hope, have 

hope, have (with sffixsv, 

1 Co. 15:19) 
hoped for, things 
trust 



EXan 

Eloi 



•ry, 



Efxavrov, 
me 

mine own 
mine own self 
myself 

Efxflaiva) . 
come into 
enter 
enter into 
get into 
go into 
go up into 
step in 
take ship 

EfifiaXXu) 

cast into 

En(3a.7TTti) . 

dip 

EflfidTEVU) 

intrude into 
£ju/3i/3a^w 
put in 

£/z/3Xf7TW . 

behold 

could see 
gaze up 
look upon 
see 

Ejj,/3pifxa.ofiai . , . 
groan 

murmur against 
straitly charge 

Efxi, from kyu> 
I 

me 
my 



235 
235 

235 



235 

235 
235 
235 
235 



iX7r/c 

faith 
hope 



234 



EflEb) .... 

spue 

spue, will (Rev. 3 : 

Ejjifiaivo[j.aL . 
mad against, be 

EfJL/jLEVU) 

continue 
Efjioi, from kyo) . 

I 

me 
mine 
my 

EfXOQ .... 
me, of 
mine 
mine own 
my 

efiov, from iyu) . 
me 
mine 
my 



235 



236 



236 

16) 
236 

236 

236 



237 



238 





EMn ( 968 ) 


ENE 


ifnraiyiJiOG 


238 


shew 


EvayKaXi^ofiat . 


259 


Evdvvafxoto . . 260 


mocking 




signify 


take up in arms 




enable 


£fjnrai£io . 


238 


efifafioQ ... 240 


EvaXiog . . 


259 


strength, increase in 
strengthen 
strong, be 
strong, be made 


mock 
IfXTraiKrai 


239 


affrighted 

afraid 

tremble 


sea, things in the 

EVaVTL 


259 


mockers 






before 




kvSvvta ... 260 


scoffers 




e/jityvffaoj . . . 240 


EVCLVTIOV . . . 


259 


creep 


e/unrepnraTEU) . . 


239 


breathe on 


before 




IvSvaiQ ... 260 


walk in 




efx<j>VTOQ . . . 240 


sight of, in the 




putting on 


l/jnrnrXaio 
fill 


239 


engrafted 


EVaVTLOQ . 

against 


259 


ivdvo) .... 260 






kv 240 


contrary 




arrayed, be 


e/j.7ri7rTb) . 


239 


about 


over against [opposite] 


clothe with 


fall among 




after 


> r 




clothed, be 


fall into 




against 


Evapxofxai . . 


259 


endued, be 


ejiTrXeKh) . 

entangle 


239 


almost (with oXiyoe) 


begin 




have on 




altogether (Acts 26 :29) 


EV^ETIQ 


259 


put on 


entangle in 




among 

as (Lu. 8:5) 

at 


lacking 




evidpa & -tyov . 261 


entangle self with 




evdetyfia . 


259 


lay wait 


ejnrXridu) . . . 


239 


because of 


manifest token 




lay wait (Acts 25 : 3) 


fill 




before 


EV^ElKVVflL 


259 


lying in wait 


full, be 




between 


do 




EVEhpEVh) . . . 261 


EflTrXoKYI . . . 

plaiting 


239 


by 


shew 




lay wait for 




child, with (with 
ya<rr?7p) 


shew forth 




eveiXeoj . . . 261 


EfX7ri>i(0 


239 


for 


EV^EL^lQ 


260 


wrap in 


breathe 




for . . . sake of 


declare 




eVEtfii .... 261 

such things as have 


EjjnropEvofiai . 
buy and sell 


239 


give self wholly to (with 
1(701,1 Ti. 4:15) 


evident token 
proof 




merchandise, make 


hereby • 
herein 


evSekcl . . . 


260 


EVEKa, EVEKEV, £i- 


» / 


239 


eleven 




VEKEV . . • 261 


EfJLTTOpia . 


in 






because 


merchandise 




into 


EvSeKCtTOQ . 


260 


cause, for 


Efnropiov . 


239 


inwardly 

...iy 

means, by all (with nag , 


eleventh 




for 


merchandise 




EVC^iyETCLl . 


260 


...fore 
reason of, by 


Efnropog . 


239 


2 Th. 3:16) 


can be 




sake, for 


merchant 




mightily 


cannot be (with ov, Lu. 


that 


EjjLTrpr)6(o . . • 
burn up 


239 


of 


13:33) 




wherefore 




on 


hdrjjJiEU) . . . 


260 


wherefore (with rig, 




openly 


home, be at 




Acts 19:32) 


EfnrpoadEV 


239 


outwardly 


present, be 




t § 


against 




over 






EVEpyEia . . . 261 


at 




quickly 


EvSlBvffKOfXOll . . 


260 


effectual working 


before 




shortly 


clothed in, be 




operation 


of 




speedily 


wear 




strong 


presence of, in 




that(Lu. 1:21) 


kpoiKoG • • • 


260 


working 


sight of, in 




there (Acts 9:38) 
therein 


just 




tvEpyib) . . . 261 
do 
effectual, be 


Efnrrvk) . . . 


239 


hereon 


EvdofxrjffLQ 


260 


spit 
spit upon 




through 
throughout 


building 
Ev^o^a^ofiai . 


260 


effectual fervent 
mighty in, be 


Ejj.(j)avr]Q . 
manifest 


240 


to 
toward 


glorified, be 




shew forth self 
work 


openly 




under 
unto 


evdoZog 
glorious 


260 


work effectually in 


EjJL<j>avi£ii) 


240 


upon 


gorgeous/^ 




Evipyrjfxa . . 261 


appear 




when (Lu. 2:27) 


honourable 




operation 


declare plainly 




where (Acts 7:33) 






working 


inform 




wherewith 


svdv/jia 


260 




manifest 




while (Lu. 1:8) 


clothing 




kvEpyrjg . . . 261 


manifest, will (Joh. 14: 


with 


garment 




effectual 


22) 




within 


raiment 




powerful 





ENE 


( 969 ) 


E#H 




evevXoyio[xai 


261 


evraXfia . 


263 


evvTTvia^ofxni 


264 


e^aTTopeo/jtai . 


266 


blessed, be 




commandment 




dream 




despair 




eve\o) .... 


261 


evra(f>id^(i) 


263 


dreamer 




despair, in 




entangle with 




burial 




evvitvLov . 


264 


eZcnrocrTeXXu) . 


266 


quarrel against, have a 


bury, to 




dream 




send 




urge 




evTa^iaa^Jiog . 


263 


evu)7riov . 


264 


send away 
send forth 




evda.de 


261 


burying 




before 




send out 




here 
hither 




evreXXofxat . 
charge 


263 


presence of, in the 
sight of, in the 




e^apri^b) . 


266 


there 






to 




accomplish 








charge, give 




eviOTi^ofxai . 




furnish, throughly 




kvQvjiEOfxa.1 . 


261 


command 




265 






think 




commandments, give 


hearken to 




e^aarpcnrTU) . 


266 


evdvfirjaig 
device 


262 


injoin 
evrevdev . . 


263 


u 

six 


265 


glistering 
e^avrrjg 


266 


thought 




hence 
hence, from 




e^ayyiXXio . . 


265 


by and by 
immediately 




evi, for evecm . 


262 


side, on either 




shew forth 




presently 




be 
is 




evrev^ig . 


263 


e^ayopd^io 
redeem 


265 


straightway 
eZeyeipio . . . 


266 


there is 




intercession 
















prayer 




e^ayu) 


265 


raise up 




eviavrog . • . 


262 


f/ 




bring forth 




ll,ei[xi .... 


266 


year 




evrijiog 


263 


bring out 




depart 




eviarrjfiL . 
come 


262 


dear 
honourable, more 




fetch out 
lead out 




get [to land] 
go out 




hand, be at 




precious 
reputation, in 




e^aipio) 


265 


QeXiyyui . 


266 


present 




evToXrj 


263 


deliver 




convince 




eviayyisi . . . 


262 


commandment 




pluck out 




eZeXtcofiai . 


266 


strengthen 




precept 




rescue 




drawn away 




evvarog 


262 


evTOTziog . 


264 


e^atpu) 


265 


t^ipafxa . 


266 


ninth 




place, of that 




put away 




vomit 




evvia .... 

nine 


262 


evrog .... 
within 


264 


take away 
e^aLTeofxaL 


265 


e^epevvdo) 
search diligently 


266 


evverrjKOvraevvea 

ninety nine 

evveog 


262 
262 


evrpeTTit), -ofiai . 
regard 
reverence 


264 


desire 

e^ai(f)vrig . . . 
suddenly 


265 


e^epxofiat . . 
come 

come forth 
come out 


266 


speechless 




reverence, give 




e^atcoXovdeu) . 


265 


depart 




evvevo) 


262 


shame 




follow 




depart out of 




signs, make 




evrpe^ofxat . 


264 


e^aKoaiot . 


266 


escape 








nourish up in 




six hundred 




get out 




evvota 


262 










go 




intent 




evrpo/JLog . 


264 


e^aXeicjxo . 


266 


go abroad 




mind 




quake 




blot out 




go away 




>; 




trembled 




wipe away 




go forth 
go out 




evvofxog . 
lawful 


262 


evrpoTri . 


264 


e^aXXo/jLaL 


266 




under law 




shame 




leap up 




go thence 
proceed 




tWu)(OJ/ . 


262 


evrpvcbao) . 


264 


e^avaaraffig . 


266 


proceed forth 




before day 




sporting selves 




resurrection 




spread abroad 




eVOLKEU) 


262 


evTvyyavu) . 


264 


eiavariXXu) . 


266 


e^earri .... 


268 


dwell in 




deal with 
intercession, make 




spring up 

e^aviffTrjfiL 
raise up 




lawful, be 
let 




evorr]g 

unity 


262 


ivrvXiTTio 


264 


266 


may & mayest 








wrap in 




rise up 




e^erd^a) . 


268 


evo^XiiO . 


262 


wrap together 








ask 




trouble 








e^a7raraw 


266 


enquire 




evoxpg 
danger of, in 


262 


eVTVTTOU) .. . 

engrave 


264 


beguile 
deceive 




search 
efyyiofiat 


268 


guilty of 




evvfipi£co . 


264 


e^drnva . 


266 


declare 




subject to 




despite unto, do 




suddenly 




tell 

3 R 





E#I] 



( 970 ) 



Enil 



e^rjKovra . 


268 kt,oyi\ .... 


270 


kit aiayyvo^iai 


272 E7TEI .... 


273 


sixty 




principal 




ashamed, be 




because 




sixty/old 
threescore 




k^virvi^h) . 

awake out of sleep 


270 


kirairkb) . 

beg 


272 


else 

for that 
for then 




eZrjg .... 


268 


E^VTTVOQ . 


270 


kiraKoXovQih) . 


272 


forasmuch as 




after 




sleep, out of 




follow 




otherwise 




following 
morrow 




t£w .... 


270 


follow after 




seeing that 
since 




next 




away 
forth 




k-iraKovb) . 
hear 


272 


when 




k£,y)yio\Lai 


268 


out 








E7TEl7TEp 

seeing 


274 


sound out 




out of 




kiraKpoaofiaL . 
hear 


272 




E%iq .... 


269 


outward 






ETTElh) 




use 




strange 




kirav .... 


273 


274 






without 




when 




after that 




efyarrrjui . 


269 










because 




amazed, be 




e^iodev 


271 


kivavayKEQ 


273 


for 




astonished, be 




outside 




necessary 




for that 




astonished, make 




outward 




, / 




forasmuch as 


beside self, be 
beside selves, be 




outwardly 
without 




ETcavayu) . 
launch out 


273 


seeing 
since 




bewitch 




without, from 




return 








wonder 




iliiodu) .... 


271 


thrust out 




E7rEldr]7T£p 

forasmuch 


274 


e^iff^jio 


269 


drive out 




ETravafiifxvr]aiCh) . 


273 






able, be 




thrust in 




put in mind 




ETTEiaayMyi] . 


274 


t^odog ■ 
decease 


269 


e£,('t)T£pOQ . 


271 


kTravcnravo/JLCu . 


273 


bringing in 






outer 




rest in 




ETTELTa 


274 


departing 




eopra£(o . 


271 


rest upon 




after that 




kE,o\odp£vofiat 


269 


keep the feast 




ETravEpypjiai . 
come again 


273 


afterward 
then 




destroyed, be 




eoprrj .... 

feast 


271 


return 




ETVEKEtVa . 


274 


tL.op.okoyEOfiai . 


269 


holyday 




E7ravtffra/jLai . 


273 


beyond 




confess 
promise 




tVayyeXm 


271 


rise up against 




ETTEKTElvOf-lCll . 


274 


thank 




message 
promise 




kiravopd unrig . 
correction 


273 


reach forth 

E7TEv})V0fXai . 




k^opici^u) • 


269 










274 


adjure 




£7rayy£XA.ojuat 

profess 


272 


kiravoj .... 
above 


273 


clothed upon, be 




kt,OpKL(TTriQ 


269 


promise 




more than 




ETTEvZvTriQ 


274 


exorcist 




promise, make 




on 




fisher's coat 




E^OpVTTd) . 


269 


i.7tayye\fxa . 


272 


over 




E7TEp^(OfXai 


274 


break up 




promise 




upon 




come 




pluck out 
e^ovdevou) 


269 


tTrayu) 
bring upon 


272 


ETTClpKEG) . 

relieve 


273 


come on — upon 
£7r£p(i)Tao) 


274 


set at nought 




ETrayioviZo/jLai 


272 


ETrapyja . . . 


273 


ask 

ask after 
ask questions 
demand 
desire 




et,ovdevi(i) 
contemptible 
despise 
least esteemed 


269 


contend for, earnestly 

kwaQpoiiiofxaL . 272 
gathered thick together, 


province 

ETTCLvklQ . 

habitation 


273 




set at nought 




be 




E7ravpiov . 
day following 


273 


question 




k^ovaia 


269 


kiraiviu) . 


272 


morrow 




£7r£pu)Tr]fxa 


275 


authority 




commend 




next day 




answer 




jurisdiction 




laud 




next day after 




ETTE^M 


275 


liberty 




praise 




kiravTO(J)U)p(o . 


273 


heed unto, give 




power 




ETTCLLVOQ 


272 




hold forth 




right 




praise 




act, in the very 




mark 




strength 
e£,ovcria%io 


270 


kiraipo) 
exalt self 


272 


E7ra(j)pL^(i) 
foam out 


273 


stay 

take heed unto 




authority upon, exercise 


hoise up 




ETTEyEipb) . 


273 


£7rrip£a£(o . 


275 


power, bring under the 


lift up 




raise 




despitefully use 




power of, have 




take up 




stir up 




falsely accuse 





Em 


( 971 ) 


EIII 




irri .... 275 


ettiJjXettu) 


282 


ETTlhvd) 


283 


lie on [as a tempest] 


about 


have respect to 




go down 




press upon 




about the times 


look upon 




EiriEiKEia . 


283 


EWlKOVpta . 


284 


above 


regard 




clemency 




help 




after 

against 

among 


£7r//3A.7//xa 


282 


gentleness 




ETTLKpiviO . 


284 


piece 




£7Tt£tO/C . 


283 


give sentence 




as long as 


E7Tl(3oa(i) . 


282 


gentle 




£7Ti\aju/3avo/icu . 


284 


as touching 


cry 




moderation 




catch 




at 

because of 
before 
beside 
by 


ETTlfiovXy] . 

laying await 
lying in wait 

£7riya^u/3p£uw 


282 

282 


patient 

E7Tl£r]TilO . 

desire 

enquire 

seek 


283 


lay hold on 
lay hold upon 
take 
take by 
take hold of 




by the space of 


marry 




seek after 




take on 




charge of, have (with 
r]v, Acts 8:27) 


emyEWQ . 


282 


seek for 




£7rtXaj^0a^o^at 


285 


days of, in the 


earthly 




ETTtQaVCLTtOQ . 


283 


forget 




for 


in earth 




appointed to death 


forgetful, be 




for the space of 


terrestrial 




E7TldE(TlQ . 


283 


E7n\iyo/J.cu 


285 


...fore 
in 


k-Kiylvo\iai 


282 


laying on 




call 
choose 




in a place 


blow 




putting on 




ettiXeitto) . 


285 


in the time of 


E7Ttyiv6)tTK(i) . 


282 


E7ridvfii<i) . 


283 


fail 




inasmuch as 
into 


acknowledge 
know 
know well 




covet 
desire 




ETTlXr)(TIJ.Ol>tl . 


285 


of 




fain, would 




forgetful ( Jas. 1 


:25) 


on 

on behalf 


knowledge, have 
knowledge, take 




lust 
lust after 




EiriXotiroq . . . 285 
rest [i. q. remainder] 


over 

the space of 


perceive 




E7ridvfxr)T7]Q . 
lust after (with 


283 
eivai, 


E7TlXv(Tig . 


. 285 


through 


k-KiyVOMTLQ 


282 


1 Cor. 10:6) 




interpretation 




throughout 


acknowledgement 


ETridv/j.la . 




EiriXvii) 


285 


to 


acknowledging 




283 


determine 




toward 
under 


knowledge 




concupiscence 
desire 




expound 




unto 


£7riypa0// . 


282 


lust 




Eiunaprvpiu) . 


285 


upon 


superscription 




lust after 




testify 




wherefore 


ETTLypCKpU) . 


283 


£7TtKa0/£w 


284 


ETrifxiXEia . 


285 


with 


inscription 




set 




refresh . . . self 


^with 


eirifiatvio . . . 281 


write in 




set on 




rvy %a vw, Acts 27 : 3) 


come 
come into 


write over 
write thereon 




ettucclXeojicil . . . 
appeal 


284 


ETnjJLEXEOfJiaL . 

care of, take 


. 285 


enter into 
go aboard 
sit upon 


e.ttlIeLkvv}xl . 
shew 


283 


appeal unto 

caU 

call on 




£7TljU£A.We . 

diligently 


. 285 


take ship 


ETTt^E)(OfXai 


283 


call upon 




klVLjXEVb) . 


. 285 


€7r(/3aXXw . . 281 


receiveth 




surname (be) 




abide 
abide in 




beat into 


ETVidr}fiEii) . 


283 


E7rLKaXvjj.fia . 


284 




cast on 


dwelling (be), there 


cloke 




continue 




cast upon 
fall 


strangers 

there, which were 




ETTLKaXvTVTUi . 


284 


continue in 
tarry 




lay 
lay on 


E7ridtara(TaojjLai . 

add to 




cover 




ETTlVEVh) . 


285 


283 


EltlKCLTapaTOQ 


284 


consent 




put 






cursed 




Eirivoia 


. 285 


put unto 
stretch forth 


deliver unto 


283 


EiriKEijiat . 


284 


thought 




think on 


drive, let her 


(with 


impose 




ETTlOpKEto) . 


. 285 


E7rt/3ct|0£W . . . 281 

chargeable to, be 
overcharge 


(pepw, Acts 27 : 


15) 


instant, be 
laid thereon 




forswear self 




give 

let [give up] 

offer 




laid thereon, be 
laid upon, be 




ETTlOpKOQ . 

perjured person 


. 285 








lay 




Einovaa . 


. 285 


£7rt/3i/3a£w . . 282 


£7TldlOp66(jJ 


283 


lay on, when 




following 




set on 


set in order 




lie 




next 





eh i 



( 972 ) 



Ellft 



eirioiKTiog . 


285 £iTiG-iraojj.ai . . 286 


k-Kirekkii) . 


288 


k'jri(j>h)V£(o . 


289 


daily 




become uncircumcised 


accomplish 




cry 




t 




eiriarafjiaL . . 286 


do 




cry against 




kirLTTL-WTd) . 


285 


finish 




shout, give a 




fall into (Acts 10: 


10) 


know 


make 






fall upon 
fell on 
lie on 




understand 

k-KKrrarriQ . . 287 
master 


perfect 

perfect, make 
perform 




kiri<p<jj(ric(i) 
begin to dawn 
draw on 


.289 


press upon 




£TTL(7TeX\iO . . 287 


performance (2 Cor. 8 : 


EiriyElpEb) . 


. 289 


kitnv\i]TT(o 


286 


write 


11) 




go about 




rebuke 




write a letter unto 


ETTLT^deiOQ 


. 288 


take in hand 
take upon 


tTwrvlyu) . 


286 


write unto 


needful, things 


which 




choke 




eirtariifMjJV . . 287 


are 




Eiriyiiti 


. 289 


ettittoQeio . 


286 


endued with knowledge 


£7Tirt0^/il 


. 288 


pour in 




desire 




eTriarrjpi^o) . . 287 
confirming 
strengthening 


add unto 




£TnyQpr\yEW . 


. 289 


desiring greatly 




lade 




add 




earnestly desire 




lay upon 




minister 




long 






put on 




minister unto 




long after 




kiTL(TTo\i] . . . 287 


put upon 




nourishment, minister 


long after, greatly 
lust 




epistle 
letter 


set on, be 
set up 




eKiyopr\yia . 
supply 
supply (Eph. 4 


. 289 


l7rnr6dr)ffig 


286 


ktriaTOfii^u) . . 287 
mouths be stopped 


surname (with ovojia, 
Mar. 3:16, 17) 


16) 


desire, earnest 






wound (Lu. 10: 


30) 


E7ri\piio . 


. 290 


desire, vehement 




kTTMTTpECJXi) . . 287 






anoint 




eTwrodrjTog 




come again 


ETrLTi/jiau) . 


288 






286 


convert 


charge 




£7rOlKodojJ.£(i) . 


. 290 


longed for 




go again 
return 


rebuke 




build thereon 




£7riiro9ta . 


286 


straitly charge 




build thereupon 




desire, great 




turn 


ETVlTljJLia . 

punishment 


. 289 


build up 




£7ri7ropevofiai 


286 


turn about 
turn again 




build upon 
eVo/ce'XAw . 


. 290 


come 




k7ri(TTpo(j)rj . . 287 


ETTlTpETrii) . 

leave, give 


. 289 


run aground 




£7rtj6pa7T7-(U 


286 


conversion 


let 




ETrovojxaCo^xai 


. 290 


sew on 




kiricfvvayw . . 287 


liberty, give 




called, be 




tTTippiTTTM . , 


286 


gather 


licence, give 




ETrOTTTrjC, . 


. 290 


cast upon 




gather together 


permit 
suffer 




eyewitness 




e/ricrrjfjiOQ . 


286 


kTncrvvayioyri . 287 




. 289 


ETTOirTEVU) . 


. 290 


notable 




assembling together 


ETVLTpOTTY} . 


behold 




note, of 




gathering together 


commission 








tTTLffLTiafXOC . 

victuals 


286 


kTciavvrpiyw . . 287 
come running together 


kirirpoTroQ 
steward 


. 289 


E7TOQ 

say (with £7rw, 
9) 


. 290 

Heb. 7: 








tutor 






ETTlffKETTTOfXaL 

look out 


286 


k-mavaraaiQ . . 288 


( 




ETTOVpCLVlOQ 


. 290 




cometh upon, that 


Einrvyyavui . 


289 


celestial 




visit 




which 


obtain 




heaven, in 








raising up (with 7rot£w, 


ETTKpaivit) . 

appear 


. 289 


heavenly 




irri(TKr]y6(i) 


286 


Acts 24: 12) 




high 




rest upon 




€7rto-0aX//c . . 288 


light, give 




etcto. . . ... 


. 290 • 


kinaKia^o) 


286 


dangerous 


E7rt(j)avEta 


. 289 


seven 




overshadow 




kiiiayyit} . . . 288 


appearing 




seventh 




E7TL(TK07ri(O 


286 


fierce, be the more 


brightness 




EirraKiQ 


. 291 


look diligently 




k7n(T(opEvoj . . 288 


E7rt(j)avi]c . 


. 289 


seven times 




take the oversigh 




heap 


notable 




ETTTaKiayiXioi 


. 291 


£7TL(TK07rri . 


286 


k-Kirayr] . . . 288 


kirityavii) . 


. 289 


seven thousanc 




bishop, the office of a 


authority 


light, give 




E7T0J 


. 291 


bishoprick 




commandment 


E7n(j)Epii) . 

add 


. 289 


answer 




visitation 




kTviraaao) . . . 288 




bid 




ett'mtkottoq 


286 


charge 


bring 




bring word 




bishop 




command 


bring against 




call 




overseer 




injoin 


take 




command 





Ellft 



( 973 ) 



ETI 



grant 




ept'ifjiuxTig . 


301 


eaOrjg .... 307 P ront (with utyihipog, 


say 




desolation 




apparel 


1 Ti.4:8) 


say (with eirog, Heb. 7 : 






clothing 


remaineth, it (with to 


9) 




kpi£u) . 


301 


raiment 


\onrov~) 


say on 




strive 




robe 


say, is to 


speak 
tell 




kpideia 


301 


eadr](Tig ... 307 


say, that is to (with 6, 

Mar. 7:11) 
wrestle (with -KaXt], 

Eph. 6 : 12) 


epyd^Ofiai 


298 


contention 
contentious (Ro. 


2:8) 


garment 
effdiw .... 307 


commit 




strife 




devour 




do 
labour for 




epiov . 
wool 


301 


devour, shall (with 
jufXXw, Heb. 10:27) 


karu), earwaav . 316 
be 


minister about 
trade 




epig . . . 


301 


eat 
live 


ea^cLTog . . . 317 
ends of 


trade by 




contention 




j 


last 
latter end 


work 




debate 
strife 




eafxev .... 307 
are 


kpyaaia . 


298 




be 


lowest 


craft 




variance 




being, have our 


uttermost 


diligence 




epl(f)iov 


301 


hope, have (with «X7ri- 


kayjxTug . . . 317 


gain 




goat 




£oi, 1 Cor. 15:19) 


point of death 


work(Eph. 4:19) 
IpyarrfQ . 


298 


'kpityog . 
goat 


301 


preached, unto us was 
the gospel (Heb. 4 :2) 


so-u) .... 317 
in 


labourer 




kid 




'iaofxai . . . 308 


inner 


worker 
workman 




epfxtjveia . 


. 301 


come 

fall (Mar. 13:25) 


into 
inward 


eoyov .... 


298 


interpretation 




live long (Eph. 6 : 3) 


within 


deed 




ep/j.t]V£v(i) . 


. 301 


may have 

pass, shall come to 


'kaiodev . . . 317 


doing 




interpret 




shall be 


inward 


labour 




interpretation, be by 


shall have 


inwardly 


work 




tpirerov . 


301 


sojourn (Acts 7 : 6) 


within 


epeOl£(o 


300 


creeping things 




ecrofjievog . . . 309 


within, from 


provoke 




serpent 




follow, what would 


without 


provoke (to anger) 
ipefiti) .... 300 


e PX ofxai . . 
accompany 


. 301 


'ioowTpov . . . 309 

glass 


kawTspog . . . 317 
inner 
within 


stick fast 




accompany (with aw, 


< , 






Acts 11:12) 




eairepa . . . 309 


eraipog . . . 317 
fellow 
friend 


kpevyopiat 
utter 


300 


appear 
bring 




evening 
eventide 


kpevvdio . 
search 


300 


come 

come, shall 


(with 


sari .... 309 
be 
been, have 


hep6y\<i)crcrog . 317 
tongues, (men of) other 


epib) .... 


300 


enter 




belong 


erepodidaffKaXio) . 317 


call 




fall out 




EffTl .... 310 


teach other doctrine 


say 




go 




are 


teach otherwise 


speak 
speak of 
teU 




grow 
light 
next 




be 

belong 

call 


Irtpo^vyiu) . . 318 
yoke together with, 


kprj/ula 


300 


pass 




cannot (with ovk, Heb. 


unequally 


desert 




resort 




9:5) 


erepog .... 318 


wilderness 




set, be (Acts 19 


:27) 


come 


altered 






which was for to come 


consisteth 


another 


eprjfiog, fj . . . 


300 


(with /xtXXw, Mat. 1 1 : 


dure for a while (Mat. 


else 


desert 




14) 




13:21) 


next 


wilderness 




kpcordto 


. 306 


follow (with ptra, Mat. 


next day 


zpr)fM)Q . . . 


301 


ask 




27:62) 


one 


desert 




beseech 




followed (with fiera, 


other 


desolate 




desire 




Mat. 27 : 62) 


some 


solitary 




intreat 




have 


strange 


kpr}fx6u) 


301 


pray 




is 
make 


erepwg . . . 318 


desolate 




effecrdai 


. 306 


meaneth 


otherwise 


desolate, make 




be 




must needs 


In 318 


desolation, bring 1 





come, to 




own (with ov Acts 21 


after that 


nought, come to 




should be (Acts 


11:28) 


11) 


also 



ETI 



( 974 ) 



EYT 



any further 


i 


please. ..well 


^with 


forthwith 


EVTrEpicrrarog 


324 


any longer 




uvai, Tit. 2:9) 




immediately 


beset, which doth 


so 


any more 




EvyEvrjg . 


322 


straightway 


easily 




even 

further 

henceforth 




noble, more 




Evdvrrjg ... 323 


EVTTOUa 


325 




nobleman 




righteousness 


good, to do 




henceforth more 




evdia .... 


322 


Evicaipih) . • • 323 


EV7ropiofxai 


325 


hereafter 




fair weather 




convenient time, have 


ability 




longer 

more 

moreover 

now 

still 




EvfioKEOJ 

good, think 
please 
pleased, be well 


322 


leisure, have 
spend time 

EVKcupla . . . 323 

opportunity 


EVTropia . , . 
wealth 

EVirpETTEia 

grace 


325 
325 
325 


thenceforth 

yet 




pleasure, be the good 
pleasure, have 


EVKatpog . . . 323 
convenient 


EVTrpoa})EKTOg 




pleasure, take 




time of need, in 


acceptable 




eroifia^b) . 


319 


willing, be 






accepted 




prepare 
provide 
ready, make 

iTOLfiaaia 


320 


Evdoda . . v 
desire 

good pleasure 
good will 


322 


EVKaipiag . . . 323 

conveniently 
season, in 

EVK07TU)T£pOg . . 323 


EV7rp6(TEdpog . 
attend upon (1 Co. 

£V7rp0(T(O7rE(i) . 

fair shew, make a 


325 

7:35) 

325 


preparation 




seem good 




easier 






eroifJiOQ 


320 


EVEpyEffla 


322 


EvXapEia . . . 323 


EVp'tdKlO 

find 


325 


prepared 




benefit 




fear, godly 


get 
obtain 




readiness 




good deed done 




fear ['in that he feared'] 




ready 

ready to our hand, 


EVEpyETEO) 

do good 


322 


EvXaf^EOfiat . . 323 
fear 


perceive 

see 




made 


320 


Evepyirrfc 


322 


fear, moved with 


Evpvyupog 


326 


erol/JLiog 

ready 


benefactor 




EvXaj3f)g ... 324 


broad 






evQetoq 


322 


devout 


EvaEJ^Eia . 


326 


ETOQ .... 

year 


320 


fit 
meet 




EvXoyiio . . . 324 
bless 


godliness 
holiness 




eu 

good 
well 


320 


Evdiojg 


322 


praise 


EVdEfjEd) . 


326 




anon 




EvXoyrjrog . . 324 


piety, shew 




well done, 




as soon as 
by and by 




blessed 


worship 
EvaE^rjg . 




EvayyeXl^u), -ojiai 


320 


forthwith 




EvXuyla . . . 324 


326 


declare 




immediately 




blessing 


devout 




glad tidings, bring 




shortly 




bountifully 


godly 




glad tidings, declare 


straightway 




bounty 


Ev(rsj3u)g . 

godly 


327 


glad tidings, shew 
good tidings, bring 


EvdvdpOjLlEU) . 


323 


bounty, (a matter of) 
speech, fair 




gospel, preach the 




straight course, 


come 


EVfXEraSorog . . 324 


Evarjfxog . 


327 


gospel preached, 

the 
gospel to be prea 


have 


with a 




understood, easy 


to be 




straight course, with a 


distribute, ready to 






2hed, 


EvQvfAEli) . 


323 


EVVOEd) . . . 324 


EvanrXay^vog 
pitiful 
tenderhearted 


327 


which by the 




good cheer, be of 




agree 




preach 




merry, be 










EvayyiXwv . 


321 


Evdvfxog . 


323 


Evvoia . . . 324 
benevolence 


Eua^rjfjLOViog . 
decently 
honestly 


327 


gospel 




good cheer, of 




good will 




evayyeXKrrffg 

evangelist 


321 


Evdv/JiOTEpOV . 

cheerfully, more 


323 


Evvovyl^io . . 324 
eunuchs, make 


eva^rjixoavvr} 
comeliness 


327 


evapea-rio) 


321 


Evdvvo) 


323 








please 




list ( Jas. 3 : 4) 




Evvovyog . . . 324 


Eva)(f]fu*)V 


327 


pleased, be well 




straight, make 




eunuch 


comely 




svapearog 


321 


Evdvg .... 


323 


Evohovfiai . . 324 


honourable 




acceptable 




right 




prosper 


Evroviog . 


32" 


accepted 




straight 




prosperous journey, 


mightily 




wellpleasing 




Evdvg .... 


323 


have a 


vehemently 




EVapECTTlOQ 


322 


anon 




EVTTEiQrjg . • • 324 


evTpaiTEXia . 


327 


acceptably 




by and by 




intreated, easy to be 


jesting 





EY<& 



( 975 ) 



ZON 



report, good t 

eixprjfxog . . 
report, of good 



327 



327 



ev(j)opeu) . . . 327 
bring forth plentifully 

evtypaivio -ofiat . 327 
fare 

glad, make 
merry, be 
merry, make 
rejoice 



ev<ppo<rvvr) 
gladness 

joy 

ev^apitrreu) . 
thank 

thankful, be 
thanks, give 

ev^apiffria 
thankfulness 
thanks 

thanks, giving of 
thanksgiving 

Ev^apicrrog 
thankful 

ebxv .... 
prayer 
vow 



327 



327 



327 



328 



328 



pray 
will 
wish 

£lf)(pri<TTOQ 

profitable 
use, meet for 

£v\\jvytio . 
comfort, be of good 

evwdla 
savour, sweet 
smell, sweet 
sweetsmelling 

EVMVVJXOQ 

left 

left, on the 

ityaWonai 
leap on 

£<pa7ra£ 
once 
once, at 
once (for all) 



328 



:m 



328 



328 



328 



328 



328 



e(f>evperr]Q 
inventor 

ityrifiepia 
course 

£(prj/j.epOQ 
daily 



328 



328 



328 



E(j)LKyi()fj,ai 
reach 

assault 
come 
come in 
come to 
come unto 
come upon 
hand, be at 
instant, be 
present 
stand 

stand before 
stand by 
stand over 

ktyopata 
behold 
look on 



328 



328 



effaaa 
Ephphatha 

e X dpa . . 
enmity 
hatred 

exfyoc • 
enemy 
foe 

viper 



329 

329 
329 

329 

329 

329 



E X (0 . . , 

able, be 

accompany 

amend, began to (with 

KOfXTpOTEpOv') 

be 

bold, be (John 8: 57) 

can 

cannot (with ovk) 

conceive (Ro. 9:10) 

count 

diseased 

do 

eat (with vopr), 2 Tim. 

2:17) 
enjoy (with cnroKavatg, 

Heb. 11:25) 
fear (with (pofiog, 1 Tim. 

5:20) 
following 

following (Lu. 13:33) 
have 
hold 
keep 

lack (with p,rf) 
law, go to (with icpipa, 

1 Cor. 6:7) 
lie 
must needs (with 

avayKri) 
necessity, of (with 

avayjoj) 
need (with xP Ha ) 



next 

possessed with (be) 
recover (with /caXwc) 
reign (with (3a<n\tia, 

Rev. 17:18) 
rest (with avairavaiq, 

Rev. 4:8) 
retain 
sick 
take for 

tremble (with rpopog, 
, Mark 16:8) 
uncircumcised (with 

aicpo(3v<TTia, Acts 

11:3) 
use 

Ewg ...» 334 

as far as 

even 

even until 

even unto 

far 

hitherto 

how long 

how long (with ttote) 

till 

to 

until 

unto 

up to 

while 

whiles 



(aw 
alive, be 
life 

lifetime 
live 
lively 
quick 

(eordc 
hot 

fevyog 
pair 
yoke 

fevKTripia 
band 



335 



337 
337 

337 



££<o 

fervent, be 

£rj\og . . . 
emulation 
envy 
envying 
fervent mind 
indignation 
jealousy 
zeal 

(77X00; 
affect 
covet 
covet earnestly 



337 



337 



337 



desire 

desire to have 
envy 

jealous over, be 
move with envy 
zealous, be 
zealously affect 

£r?\wrj>/c ... 337 
zealous 

Zrifxia ... 337 
damage 
loss 

^r]fj,i6(o . . . 337 
cast away, be 
lose 

receive damage 
suffer loss 

(//T-ew .... 337 
about, be 
desire 
endeavour 
enquire 
enquire for 
go about 
require 
seek 

seek after 
seek for 
seek means 
seek, will (Mat. 2:13) 

£>/-77/za . . . 338 
question 

trjrrjdiQ ... 338 
question 

ZiZavia ... 338 
tares 

£d0oc .... 338 
blackness 
darkness 
mist 

£vyoc ... 338 

balances, pah of 
yoke 

Zvfjiri .... 338 
leaven 



£vfx6(o 
leaven 

^loypito 
captive, take 
catch 

£wtf . . . 

life 
lifetime 

girdle 
purse 

gird 



. 338 

. 339 

. 339 

. 340 

. 340 



Z£20 



( 976 ) 



GEA 



£u)oyovi(j) 
live 
preserve 

beast 

£w07T0l£W . 

alive, make 
life, give 
quicken 



and 

but 

but either 

either 

except it be 

neither 

nor 

or 

or else 

rather 

save 

than 

that 

what 

yea 

r] jJLTjV . 

surely 

i']izep . . . 

than 
»/ 

t]TOt 

whether 

riye/jLovla . 
reign 

fjyeiJ,ovevii) 
governor, be 

riytfxiov 
governor 
prince 
ruler 



340 



340 



340 



340 



342 



342 



342 



342 



342 



343 



343 



7]ytofxai . 
account 
chief 
chief (Acts 14:12; 15 

22) 
chief, be 
count 
esteem 
governor 
judge 

rule over, have the 
suppose 
think 



rjdtwg, rjhiara 

gladly 
gladly, most 
gladly, very 

already 



343 



343 



even now 

now 

now already 

time, by this 

yet 

lust 
pleasure 

ij^voffjjiov . 
mint 

^dog . . 
manners 

come 

'RXi . . 

Eli 

fjXida . 



343 



344 



344 



344 



344 



344 



stature 

fjXlicog . . . 344 
great, how 
great, what 

rjXiog .... 344 
east (with avaToXrj) 
sun 

%Xog .... 344 

nail 

ri/jtag, from kyw. 344 
our 
us 
we 



fjfxeig . 
us 
we 
we ourselves 



346 



347 



rjjuLtpa . 
age 
age, be of a great (with 

irpofiaivo), iroXvg, 

Lu. 2:36) 
alway (with nag) 
daily 
day 

day by day 
day time 

ever, for (with anov) 
judgment 
mid-day 
mid-da,j 
time 
while 
years 

f]fj.irepog . . . 349 
our 
your [in some copies] 



be 
yfjtidavtjg . 
half dead 



350 



350 



our 
us 

us, for 
we 

rjfxtcrv . 
half 

rjfiiwpiov . 
half an hour 



350 



351 



351 



351 



7]fjLii)V . 

our 

our (with (xsra, 1 Joh. 

4:17) 
our company 
us 
us (with ipvxr], Joh. 

10:24) 
we 

tfv> VG> Reflet . . 354 
agree (with icroc) 
be 
charge of, have (with 

£tti, Acts 8:27) 
have 
hold 
use 



r/viKa . 
when 

jjTTiog . 
gentle 

ijpefxog 
quiet 

cease 

peace, hold 
quiet, be 



fjav^ta 

quietness 
silence 

y}ov*)(iog 
peaceable 
quiet 

fjTTaofjLat . 

inferior, be 



diminishing 
fault 

i]TTOV . 



rjTio 

be 



VX tU) ' 
roar 

sound 



357 



357 



358 



358 



358 



358 



358 



358 



358 



358 



358 



flXog .... 

fame 
sound 


358 


QaXaaaa . 


358 


sea 




daXirii) 

cherish 


359 


dafx(3eo^.ai 
amazed, be 
astonished, be 


359 


Oafxpog . . . 359 
amazed (Lu. 4:36) 
astonished (with tti- 

puxo, Lu. 5 : 9) 
wonder 


Qavaaifxog . , 
deadly 


359 


dava.Tr)(j)6pog . 
deadly 


359 


davctTog . 
deadly (Rev. 13:3 
death 
death, be — 


359 
,12) 


davaroio . . . 360 
dead, become 
death, cause to be put to 
death, put to 
killed, be 
mortify 


QaiTTiO . . , 

bury 


360 

i 


dappiu) 
bold, be 
boldly 

confidence, have 
confident, be 


360 

1 


dapaib) ... 360 
good cheer, be of 
good comfort, be of 


ddparog . . . 
courage 


360 


Oavfxa 

admiration 


360 


Oavfid^u) ... 360 
admiration, have in 
admired, be 
marvel 
wonder 


OavjJLaatog 
wonderful 


361 


Bavfiaarog 
marvel 
marvellous 


361 


0£a . . . . 

goddess 


361 



6EA 



( 977 ) 



6YO 



Qtaofxai . . . 361 
behold 
look 

look upon 
see 

dearpi^ofxat . . 361 
gazingstock, be made a 

Siarpov \ . . 361 
spectacle 
theatre 

Beiov .... 361 
brimstone 

QeioQ .... 361 
divine 

godhead 

deiorrjr . . . 361 
godhead 

deiu)Zr)Q ... 361 
brimstone 

0A?7/za . . . 361 

desires 

pleasure 

will 

Bi\r)(TLQ . . . 362 
will 

diXio .... 362 
desire 

disposed, be 
forward, be 
intend 
list 
love 
mean 
please 
rather, have 
will 

will have 
willing, be 
willing/y 

de/xeXiog . . . 363 
foundation 

SejjleXwu) . . . 363 
found 
ground 
lay the foundation 

settle 

OeodidaicTOG . . 364 
God, taught of 

deofxaj^ib) . . . 364 
God, fight against 

QeofxayoQ . . . 364 
God, to fight against 

QtO-KVEVGTOQ . . 364 

God, given by inspira- 
tion of 

Sees .... 364 
exceeding (Acts 7 : 20) 



God 

godly 

God-ward 

Qeotrifieia . . 373 
godliness 

dEOffefirjQ . . . 373 
God, worshipper of 

deoarvyfiQ . . 373 
God, hater of 



deorrjQ 
Godhead 

Oepcnreia . 

healing 
houshold 

depenrevu) . 
cure 
heal 
worship 

depa.7T(x)v . 
servant 

depi£(i) 
reap 

depiff/xoc . 
harvest 

depKTrrjg . 
reaper 

depjj,atvofi.aL 
warm self 
warmed, be 

depfiri . . 
heat 

depog . 
summer 

dewpeu) 
behold 
consider 
look on 
perceive 



see,should(Acts20:38) 



373 
373 

373 

374 
374 
374 
374 
374 

374 

374 
374 



Qr}pioiiay£(o . 
beasts, fight with 

drjpiov . • . 375 
beast 

beast, (venomous) 
beast, wild 

dr](javpi%u) . . 375 
heap treasure together 
in store (1 Co. 16:2) 
keep in store 
lay up 

lay up treasure 
treasure up 

OrjaavpoQ . 
treasure 

Qiyu) . 
handle 
touch 

exifa . . . 

afflict 

narrow 

throng 

tribulation, suffer 

trouble 

dXtyig ... 376 
afflicted, (be) 
affliction 
anguish 

burdened (2 Co. 8:13) 
persecution 
tribulation 
trouble 



375 OprjaKog 



377 



87; 



376 



376 



dead, be 
die 



376 



religious 

dpia/jijjevoj 
triumph, cause to 
triumph over 

dpi£, rpixoQ . . 
hair 

dpoiofxai . 
troubled, be 

Qpojifiog . . . 
great drops 

QpOVOQ 

seat 
throne 

dvyarrjp . 
daughter 

dvyarpiov 
daughter, little 
daughter, young 

dveXXa 
tempest 

OvivoQ 

thyine 
dvfilafxa . 

incense 

odour 

QvfXLary]piov . 
censer 

Qvjxiau) 
incense, burn 

dvfio/uicf)(i<i) . . 378 
displeased, be highly 



377 



377 



377 



377 



377 



377 



378 



378 



378 



378 



378 



378 



dewpia 

sight 

sheath 

drjXafa . 
suck 

suck, give 
sucklings 

dt)Xeta 
woman 

dfjXv . . 

female 
0>ipa . 
trap 

Orjpevu) 
catch 



375 



375 



375 



375 



375 



375 



375 



dvrjTog ... 376 
mortal 
mortality (2 Co. 5:4) 



6opv/3iojj.ai . 
ado, make 
noise, make a 
trouble self 
uproar, set on an 

dopvfiog . . • 
tumult 
uproar 

dpavu) . 
bruise 

Opi/jL/ia . . 

cattle 

Opr]viit) 
lament 
mourn 

dprjvoq 
lamentation 

Bpr}<JKEia . 
religion 
worshipping 



376 



376 



376 



377 



377 



377 



377 



dv/JLoofiai . 
wroth, be 

OvfAOQ . 

fierceness 

indignation 

wrath 

dvpa . 
door 
gate 

dvpeog 

shield 

dvple . . • 
window 

Qvpwpog . 

door, that kept the 
porter 

Ovffia .... 

sacrifice 

dvataffrriptoy 
altar 

0yw .... 

kiU 

sacrifice 



378 



378 



378 



378 



378 



379 



379 



379 



379 



0YO 



( 978 ) 



ISX 



sacrifice, do 




upaTEVfxa 


382 iXaafxag . 


384 


Ipig .... 


390 


slay 




priesthood 




propitiation 




rainbow 




dwpaH, .... 


379 


ieparevh) . 


383 


iXaarrjpioy 


384 


IcrayyeXog 


390 


breastplate 




priest's office, execute 


mercy-seat 




angels, equal unto the 






the 




propitiation 




'iarjfxt .... 


390 


tafia .... 


379 


lepevg .... 


383 


'iXeojg .... 


384 


know 




healing 




high priest 




be it far 




1(704 .... 


390 


laofxat 


379 


priest 




merciful 




healed, be 
whole, make 




lepov . ■ . 
temple 


383 


ifiag .... 
latchet 


384 


agree 

be 

give self wholly to 


(with 


'Latrig .... 


379 






thong 




ev, 1 Ti.4:15) 




cure 




lepoTrpeiriiQ 


383 


Ifiart^ofiai 








heal 




holiness, as becometh 


384 


iaog or 'laog . 


390 


healing 




e 




clothe 




agree (with rjv) 




latnrtQ 


380 


lepog . 
holy 


383 


IjjLaTWP 

apparel 


384 


agree (Mark 14: 
as much 


56) 


jasper 
larpog . . . 


380 


lepoavXeio 

sacrilege, commit 


383 


cloke 
clothes 




equal 
like 




physician 

'Lfc. . . . ... 


380 


lepdffvXog . 

church, robber of 


383 


garment 
raiment 
robe 




Ivorrig 
equal 


391 


behold 












equality 




lo 

see 




lepovpyiio 
minister 


383 


vesture 
Ifxana/JLog 


385 


laorifiog . 


391 


idea .... 
countenance 

'idiog .... 


380 


lepo)(Tvvr] . 
priesthood 


384 


apparel 

apparelled 

apparel/erf 




precious, like 

loo^vypg . 
likeminded 


391 


380 


licavog 


384 


array 






391 


acquaintance, his 




able 




raiment 




'tarrjiJti 


alone, when they 


were 


content (with 7roifw, 


vesture 




abide 




apart 
aside 
due 




Lu. 15:15) 

enough 
good 




i^ieipofxaL . . 385 
affectionately desirous, 


appoint 

bring 

continue 




her own 






be 




covenant 




his 




great 
large 
long 




rl 

tva .... 


385 


establish 




his own 






albeit 




hold up 




his proper 




long while 

many 

meet 




because 




lay 




his several 






for to 




present 




home 






intent, to the 




set 




our own 




much 




intent that, to the 




setup 




own 
private 




security 
sore 




lest 
so as 




stanch 
stand 




privately 

proper 

severally 




sufficient 
worthy 




so that 

that 

to 




stand by 
stand forth 
stand still 




their 




iKav6rr]Q . 


384 






stand up 




thine own 




sufficiency 




ivari or tva rl . 

wherefore 


390 


laropid) . . 


392 


your own 

your own business 


LKavoio 
make able 
make meet 


384 


why 
log .... 


390 


see 
Iff'xypog . 


. 392 


IditorrtQ 


381 






poison 




boisterous 




ignorant 




LKerrjpla . 


384 


rust 




mightier 




rude 




supplication 




lovda'i£(o . 


390 


mighty 




unlearned 




, 


384 


Jews, live as the 




powerful 








iKfiag .... 






strong 




iSov .... 


381 


moisture 




iovdaia/Jiog 


390 


strong man 




behold 
lo 




tXapog 


384 


Jews' religion 




stronger 
valiant 




see 




cheerful 




Iir-Kzvg 


390 






idpojg .... 
sweat 


382 


IXapoTrjQ . 

cheerfulness 


384 


horseman 
'nrKiKOV 


390 


la X VQ ■ • • 
ability 
might 


. 392 ■ 


uparela . 


382 


(XcKTKO/JLai 


384 


horsemen 




might???/ 




priesthood, office of the 


merciful, be 




'iTTTTOg .... 


390 


power 




priest's office 




reconciliation for 


, make 


horse 




strength 





I2X 



( 979 ) 



KAK 



ia\vto .... 


392 


Kadapl^io . 


394 


KaQiarrjfXL 


396 


KaKtiQfLV ... 399 


able, be 




clean 




appoint 




and afterward 


avail 




clean, make 




be 




and from thence 


can do 




cleanse 




conduct 




and thence 


cannot 




purge 




make 




thence also 




purify 




ordain 

set 

Kad 6 .... 




Kq-KEtvoq . . . 399 


16:3) 
could 




Kadapiafiog . 

cleansing 


394 


396 


and him 
and other 


good, be 
might 




purged, have 


(with 


according to that 




and they 




7rouo), Heb. 1 


3) 


as 




even he 


prevail 




purification 




inasmuch as 




him also 


strength, be of 

whole, be 

work, much (with fxoXig, 


purifying 
Kadapfxa . 


394 


KadoXov . 
at all 


396 


them 

them also 

them also; and them 


Acts 27:16) 




filth 




Kado7r\i£o[iat 


397 


they 


'Laiog .... 


393 


Kadapog . 


394 


armed, be 




Kada .... 400 


be, it may 




clean 
clear 




Kadopau) . 


397 


evil 


l^Ovowv . 
fish, little 


393 


pure 




clearly see 
KaOort . . 


397 


malice 
maliciousness 


fish, small 




KadapurrjQ . . 


394 


according as 

as 




naughtiness 


l-vdvg .... 


393 


purifying 






wickedness 


fish 




Kadidpa . 


394 


because 




KaKoi]6eia . . 400 






seat 




because that 




malignity 


i\vog .... 

step 


393 


Kadi%ofiai 


395 


forasmuch as 




KaKoXoyiio . . 400 






sit 




Kadujg 


397 


curse 


liora .... 

jot 


393 


Kade'ig or Kixd' elg 


395 


according as 




speak evil 




every one 




according to 




KaKOTraQeia . . 400 










as 




suffering affliction 






Kade^fjg . 


395 


even as 






Kayu), Kolfioi, Kafxi 
! and I 
both me 


393 


after 




how 




KaKoiraOiit) . . 400 




afterward 
order, by 




when 




afflicted, be 
endure afflictions 


even I 
T , 




order, in 




KUIVOQ 


398 


endure hardness 


even 1 also 
even so I 




KctOevdoj . 


395 


new 




suffer trouble 


even so I also 




asleep, be 




Kaivorrjg . 


398 


KaKoirotiu) . . 400 


; I 




sleep 




newness 




evil, do 


I also 

I in like wise 




KadrjyrjTijg 
master 


395 


KaiTtep 
and yet 


398 


evil doing 
KaKOTTOtOQ . . 400 


me also 
sol 




KadfJKoy . 


395 


though 




evildoer 
malefactor 


Kada. .... 


393 


convenient 
fit 




Katpog 
always 


398 


KaKog & to KaKov 400 


as 




Kadrjfiai . 

dwell 


395 


convenient season 




bad 


Kadaipeaig 


394 




due season 




evil 


destruction 




sit 




due time 




harm 


pulling down 




sit by 




opportunity 




ill 


j Kadaipiu) . 


394 


sit down 




season 
short time 




noisome 
wicked 


cast down 
destroy 




Kad' yj/uLepav . 
daily 


396 


time 
while, a 




KaKOvpyog . . 400 


destroyed, should be 
pull down 


day by day 
every day 




while time 




evil doer 
malefactor 


put down 








Kairot, Kai-roiye . 


399 


KaKovyovfXEvoQ . 400 


take down 




K(xdr}jJLEpiVOQ . 


396 


although 




adversity, which suffer 


mdaipuj . 
purge 


394 


daily 
KaQi(u) 


396 


nevertheless 
though 




tormented 
KUKOh) .... 400 


Kadcnrep . . 




continue 




Kaih) .... 


399 


affected, make evil 


394 


set 




burn 




entreat evil 


as 




sit 




light 




harm 


as well as 




sit down 




j 




hurt 


even as 




tarry 




KaKei .... 
and there 


399 


vex 


Kadcnrrio . 


394 


nadirijj.1 


396 


there also 




KaKwg , . . . 401 


fasten on 




let down 




thither also 




amiss 



KAK 



( 980 ) 



KAT 



diseased 


KCLflTTTU) 


403 


covered (1 Cor. 11:4) 


Karaflapeu) 


410 


evil 


bow 




daily 


burden 




grievously 






down 






miserably 


Kq.v .... 


403 


even as 


KaTafiaaig 


410 


sick 
sore 

KCiKbJCTig . . . 401 
affliction 


also if 

and if 

and if so much as 

at the least 


every 

exceeding (Ro. 7: 13) 
exceeding, far more 
(with etg, 2 Co. 4: 17) 


descent 

fcara/3t/3a^o/xat . 
brought down, be 
thrust down, be 


410 


KaXafjit} . . . 401 


if but 




excellent, more (1 Co. 






though 




12:31) 

for 


Karaj3oXri . 


410 


stubble 


yet 




conceive 




KaXa/xog . . . 401 


Kavu>v 


404 


from... to [by] 


foundation 




pen 


line 




godly 


Karafipafievto) 


410 


reed 


rule 




in 


beguile of reward 




KaXiu) . . . 401 
bid 


Ka7TT]XeV(0 

corrupt 


404 


in divers 
in every 


KarayyeXevg 


410 


call 




inasmuch 


setter forth 




call forth 

name was [called], 


KCLTTVOQ 

smoke 


404 


into 
like as 


KarayyiXXh) . 
declare 


410 


whose 


Kaphia 


404 


like as (Heb.4:15) 

...ly 


preach 




named, be 


brokenhearted 


Cwith 


shew 




surname was, whose 
KaXXiiXaiog . . 402 
olive tree, good 


avvrpifiio, Lu. 4: 18) 
heart 
hearted 


manner of, after the 
means, by any (with 

rpoTroc, 2 Th. 2 : 3) 
measure, beyond 


should shew (Acts 26 : 

23) 
speak of 


KaXudtdaffKaXog . 402 


KapdLoyvwffTTig . 


405 


measure, out of 


teach 




teacher of good things 


hearts, which knowest 


mightily (Acts 19 : 20) 


KarayeXdd) . 


410 


KaXoiroitov . . 402 


the 




more 

natural 

of 


laugh to scorn 




well doing 


KapiroQ 


405 


KarayivojffKU) 


411 


KaXog .... 402 


fruit 




on 


blame 




better 


Kap7ro(popi(i) . 


405 


out . . . out of every 


condemn 




better (with fiaXXov, 


fruit, bear 




over against 


Kardyvvfxi 


411 


1 Cor. 9:15) 


fruit, bring forth 




own [poets] 


break 


\ 


fair 


fruitful, be 




part, on 


, 




good 






particularly(with /tepog, 


Karayu) 


411 


goodly 


Kapwocpopog % 


406 


Heb. 9 : 5) 


bring 




honest 


fruitful 




privately 


bring down 




meet 
well 


KOLprepiu) . 


406 


respect of, in 

so 


bring forth 
bring to land 




worthy 


endure 




through 


land 




KaXvix/jLa . . . 403 


Ka.p<pog 


406 


throughout 


touch 




vail 


mote 




throughout every 


Karayiovi^o/Jiai . 


411 


KaXvTTTU . . . 403 


Kara .... 


406 


thus 
to 

together 
toward 


subdue 




cover 
hide 


about 
according as 




KaraSeio . 
bind up 


411 


kclXGjq & KaXXtov 403 


according to 




unto 






full well 


after 




upon 

uttermost (Acts 24 : 22) 

where 

whereby 


KarddrjXog 


411 


good 

good place, in a 

honestly 


against 

alone [see lit.] 
alone, when they 


were 


evident, far more 

KaradiKa^a) . 
condemn 


411 


recover (with ex w ) 


among 

and 

apart [see lit.] 




with 






well 
well, very 




your own (with vpag) 


Karadi<jJK(o 
follow after 


411 


Kafxr]Xog . . . 403 


as 

as concerning 




Karafiaivio . . 409 
come down 


Kara^ovXoo) . 


411 | 


camel 


as pertaining to 




descend 


bondage, bring into 


Ka.fj.ivog . . 403 


as touching 




fall 


KOTohwCMTTEVh) . 


411 


furnace 


aside [see lit.] 




fall down 


oppress 




Ka/n/jivu) . . . 403 
close 


at 
before 




get down 
go down 


KaTata-)(yP(i) . 


411 




beyond (Gal. 1 : 13) 


step down 


ashamed, be 




Kafivoj . . . 403 


by 






ashamed, make 




faint 


charge of, to the 




KarafiaXXu) . . 410 


confound 




sick 


charitably 




cast down 


dishonour 




wearied, be 


concerning 




lay 


shame 


' 



KAT 



(9S1 ) 



KAT 



KaraKaiu) . 
burn 
burn up 
burn, utterly 

KaraKakv-n-TOfjiai . 
cover 

icaraKavj^aofxat . 
boast 

boast against 
glory 
rejoice against 

KaraKei^ai 
keep 
He 

sit at meat 
sit down 

(cara/cXaw or kcl- 
raicXa^w . 

break 

KaTaicXeiu) 

shut up 

KaraKXrjpo^OTeu) . 
divided by lot 

Karaic\iv<t> 

sit at meat 

sit down 

sit down, make 

KaraKXif^o/Jiai 

overflowed, be 

KarctKXuoyidc. • 
flood 

KaraKoXovdico 

follow 
follow after 

KaraKOTTTU) 
cut 



411 



411 



411 



411 



411 



412 



412 



412 



412 



412 



412 



412 



KaraXaXog 

backbiter 

KaraXa^iQavii) 

apprebend 

attain 

come upon 

comprehend 

find 

obtain 

overtake 

perceive 

take 

iTaXiyo/Jiai 



412 



412 



412 



number, take into the 



KaraKp^fivi^ii) . 412 



cast down headlong 



tcaraKpifia 

condemnation 

KCLTCiKpLvb) 

condemn 
damned, be 

KaraKptaiQ 
condemn 
condemnation 



412 



412 



412 



412 



tcaraitvpLEvw . 

dominion over, exercise 
lords over, be 
lordship, exercise 
overcame 



KaraXaXih) 
speak against 
speak evil of 

KaraXaXia 

backbitings 
speakings, evil 



412 



412 



KaraXeijJifxa . 
remnant 

KaraXeiTTU) 
forsake 
leave 
reserve 

KaraXtda^io . 
stone 

KaraXXayi] . 
atonement 
reconciliation 
reconciling 

ttaraXXacrcru) . 

reconcile 

Ka-aXoLiroQ . 
residue 

KaraXvfia 
guestchamber 
inn 

kcltoXvco . 
come to nought 
destroy 
dissolve 
guest, be 
lodge 
overthrow 
throw down 

kclt a jj.av 6 avu) 

consider 
KaTafiaprvpeto 

witness against 

Karafxevio 

abide 
Karcifiovaq 

alone 
Karavadefxa . 

curse 
KarapadefuaTi^d} 

curse 
KaravaX'iGKb) 

consuming 

KaravapKih) . 
burdensome, be 
chargeable, be 



412 



413 



413 



413 



413 



413 



413 



413 



413 



413 



413 



413 



413 



413 



413 



413 



Karavevh) 
beckon 

KOLTCLVOEh) . 

behold 
consider 
discover 
perceive 

KaravTCHO 

attain 
come 

slumber 

Karavvaau) 

prick 

Kara^ioofxaL . 
worthy, account 
worthy, count 

Ka-aTiCLTEb) 

trample 
tread 

tread down 
tread underfoot 

carcnravaiQ . 

rest 

Karairavu) 
cease 
give rest 
rest 
restrain 

KaraTTE-aafxa 
veil 

KCLTaTTlVU) . 

devour 
drowned, be 
swallow 
swallow up 

KaraTriTrru) 
fall 

fall down 

Kara— Xiu) . 
arrive 

Kara-oviofxai 
oppressed, be 
vexed, be 

KaTcnrovTi^onai 

drowned, be 
sink 

Ka-apa 

curse 

cursed 

cursing 

Karapaofiai . 
curse 

Karapyid) . 
abolish 
cease 
cumber 



413 

414 

414 

414 
414 

414 

414 

414 
414 

414 
414 

414 

414 
414 

414 
414 

414 
415 



deliver 

destroy 

done away, be 

effect, become of no 

effect, make of none 

effect, make without 

fail 

loose 

nought, bring to 

nought, come to 

put away 

put down 

vanish away 

void, make 

tcarapidfiEO/iai . 415 
numbered with, be 

Karapri^io . . 415 
fit 

frame 

join together, perfectly 
mend 
perfect 

perfect, make 
prepare 
restore 



KCLTap-KJlQ 

perfection 

Karap-Lafiog . 
perfecting 

KaTCLGElO) . 

beckon 

KaracrKcvKTb) . 
dig down 
ruins 

Ka-CLGKEValb) . 

build 



ordain 
prepare 

KaraaK-qvoit) . 
lodge 
rest 

nest 

Ka-aGKia^io . 

shadow 

KaraaKOTTEii) . 

spy out 

Ka-aCTKOTTOQ . 

spy 

Kuraaocpt^ofiai . 
deal subtilly with 

Karaa-EXkio . 

appease 
quiet 

Kara(TTr}fj.a . . 

behaviour 



415 

415 
415 
415 

415 

415 

415 
415 
415 
415 
415 
415 

415 





KAT 


( 982 ) 


KEP 




KaraaToki] 


416 


Karaxpv^u) 


417 


Karrj-^iio . 


418 Kav^rjaig . 


. 419 


apparel 




cool 




inform 




boasting 




KCLTCLCTTpECpU) . 

overthrow 


416 


Kareihu)XoQ 
idolatry, wholly 


417 
given 


instruct 
teach 




glory, whereof I may 
glorying 


KCLTarrTprjviaZu) . 


416 


to 




KClTlOOfiai . 


418 


rejoicing 




tcarivavTL . 


417 


cankered, be 




KElfiai 


. 419 


wax wanton against, 
begin to 


before 




Karia^voj . 


418 


appointed, be 

be 

laid up, be 

lay 

lay up 

lie 




KCLTaarpcxpr] . 
overthrow 


416 


over against 

KCLTEVtOTTlOV . 


417 


prevail 
prevail against 






subverting 




before 

presence, before the 


KCLTOIKEU) . 

dwell 


418 




Kara(7Tpoi>vvvfii . 
overthrown 


416 


sight of, in the 
KarE^ovaia^u) 


417 


dwellers 

inhabitants 




made, be 
set, be 




Karacrvpio . 
hale 


416 


authority, exercise 


inhabiters 




KEipiai 


. 420 






KarEpya^ofxaL 


417 


KCLTOlKrjfflQ . . 


418 


graveclothes 




Ka.TCt(T(pClTT(i) . 


416 


cause 




dwelling 








slay 




do 




KaTOlKr)T)'ipiOV 


418 


KEipti) . 

shear 
shearer 


. 420 


Karaa(j)payi^Ofxai 
sealed, be 


416 


do deed 
perform 




habitation 










work 




KCtTOLKia . 


418 






fcarcKr-^eaLQ . 


416 


work out 




habitation . 




KEkEvcrfia , 
shout 


. 420 


possession 




KciTEpypjiat . 


417 


KaroiTTpi^Ofiai 


418 






KaTariQr]fiL 


416 


came 




behold as in a glass 


keXevco 


. 420 


do 




come down 




' n 




bid 




lay 

shew 




depart 
descend 




KaropOcofia . . 418 
deeds, very worthy 


command 
commandment, 


at 


r 




go down 




KCITIO, KCLTiOTEpu) . 


418 


commandment. 


give 


Kararojii] . 


416 


land 




beneath 




KEVodo^La . 




concision 












420 


KararoL,evofxaL 


416 


KarEcrOlu) . 
devour 


417 


bottom 
down 




vainglory 




thrust through 




KOLTEvQvVLO 




under 




KEPudo^og . 


. 420 






417 










KaTarpiyjj) 


416 


direct 




KCLTlOTEpOQ 


419 


desirous of vain glory 


run down 




guide 




lower 




KEVUQ . 


. 420 


KarcKpayu) 


416 


KaTE(pi(xrr)jjiL . 


417 


Kavjja .... 


419 


empty 




devour 




insurrection against, 


heat 




in vain 




devour up 




make 




Kavfiari^io 


419 


vain 




eat up 




KCLTEyU) 


417 


scorch 




KEV0(j)(i)via 


. 420 


KClTCKpEph) . 

fall 
give 


416 


have (Joh. 5:4) 

hold 

hold fast 




KCLVVIQ 

burned, be 


419 


vain 

KEVOU) . 

effect, make of 


. 420 

none 


sink down 




keep 




xavcrooj 


419 


reputation, make of no 


Karatyevyio 


416 


keep in memory 

let 

make toward 




heat, with fervent 




vain, be in 




flee 






KCLVCTiOV 


419 


void, make 




Karacpdelpu) . 
corrupt 


416 


possess 
retain 




heat 

heat, burning 




KEvrpov 
pricks 


. 420 


perish, utterly 




seize on 




Kavrr)pia£o/jai . 


419 


sting 




k - ara0iX£o> 


416 


stay 
take 




seared with a hot 


iron 


KEVTVpi(i)V 


. 420 


kiss 




withhold 




Kav-^ao/jLat 


419 


centurion 




KarcKppoveu) . 
despise 


416 


KClTTjyopEOJ 

accuse 


417 


boast 

boast, make 
glory 




kevCjq . 
vain, in 


. 420 


Ka.Tatypovr]T-i]Q 


416 


object 




j°y 




KEpala 


. 420 


despiser 




Karrjyopla 


418 


rejoice 




tittle 




Kara^iio . 


416 


accusation 




Kavxvpa • • • 


419 


KEpajJLEVQ . . 


. 420 


pour 




accused (Tit. 1 : 


6) 


boasting 




potter 




Kara^dovtog . 
earth, under the 


416 


KarrjyopoQ 
accuser 


418 


glory of, to 
glory, (whereof) 
glorying 


io 


KEpafllKOQ . 

potter, of a 


. 421 


Kara-^paofiai 


416 


Karij(f>Eia . 


418 


rejoice 




KEpClfXlOV . 


421 


abuse 




heaviness 




rejoicing 




pitcher 





KEP 



( 983 ) 



KOA 



KEpafXOQ . . . 

tiling 
Kepavvvfxif K£pa(o 
fill 
pour out 

dpcig .... 
horn 

Ktpariov . . . 
husk 

Kepdalvto . 
gain 

gain, get 
win 

KEpdog .... 
gain 
lucre 

Kep/Jta .... 

money 

KEpfXaTMTTl'lQ . 

changer of money 

K£(j)Ct\aiOV 

sum 

KE<j)a\ai6(i) 

wound in the head 

K£<j>a\ri . . . 
head 

Ke<f>a\iQ 
volume 

KJJVffOQ . . 

tribute 
icfjiroQ .... 
garden 

KT]TTOVpUQ . 

gardener 

Krjpiov 
honeycomb 

Kr\pvy}xa . 
preaching 

KiipvZ, .... 
preacher 

Krjpvfraro) . 
preach 
preacher 
proclaim 
publish 

Krjrog . 
whale 

KlfibJTOg 

ark 

Kidapa 

harp 

Ktdapi^o) . 
harp 

Kidap<i)doQ 
harper 



421 
421 

421 
421 
421 

421 



421 
421 
421 
421 
421 
422 
422 
422 
422 
422 
422 
422 
422 

423 
423 
423 
423 
423 



KlVa/uHO/JLOV 

cinnamon 



423 



423 



Kll'ZvVEVh) 

danger, be in 
jeopardy, be in 
jeopardy, stand in 

Kiv^vvoQ . • • 423 

peril 

Kivib) .... 423 

move 

mover (Acts 24 : 5) 

remove 

wag 



KlPrjfTlQ 

moving 

branch 

K\a£a), kXciu) 
break 

fcXcu'w . 

bewail 
weep 

kXcmtiq 

breaking 

K\aa/J,a 
broken 
fragments 

KXavd/xog . 
wailing 
weeping 
wept (Acts 20:37) 

kXslq . 
key 

kXeioj . 

shut 
shut up 

KXi/JLfJLU 

theft 

kXeoq . 
glory 

KXETrrrjg . 
thief 

fcXtVrw 

steal 

kXtj/jlcl 
branch 



423 



423 



423 



423 



424 



424 



424 



424 



424 



424 



424 



424 



424 



424 



fcXt]povofj.i(i) . . 425 
heir, be 
heirs of, shall be (with 

/xfXXw, Heb. 1:14) 
inherit 
inheritance, obtain by 

KXrjpovofxta . . 425 
inheritance 



KXr]p6()nat 

inheritance, obtain 

KXfjpog 
heritage 
inheritance 
lot 
part 

kXtjctiq 
calling 
vocation 



425 
an 

425 



tSXrjporofJiOQ 
heir 



425 



kXtjtoq 
called 

kXl(3civoq . 
oven 

kXI/jlu . 
part 

regions 

kXIvt} . 
bed 

table 

kXiv'iZioi' . 

couch 
kXLvu) . 

bow 

bow down 

far spent, be 

lay 

turn to flight 

wear away 

KXiaia 
company 

KXoiii] . 
theft 

KXvdwv 

raging 

wave 
KXvcojvi^ojjat 

toss to and fro 

itching 

KolpavrrjQ 
farthing 

icoiXia . 
belly 
womb 

Koijiaofiai 
asleep, be 
asleep, fall 
dead, be 
sleep 
sleep, fall on 

KOlfi7](7ig . 

rest, taking of 

KOIVOQ . 

common 

defiled 

unclean 

unholy 



425 

425 
425 
425 

425 

426 
426 



426 
426 
426 

426 
426 
426 
426 

426 



426 

426 



KOlVUb) 

common, call 
defile 
pollute 
unclean 


426 


KOlViOVEU) . 


426 


communicate 
distribute 
partaker, be 




Koiviovia . 


427 


communicate, to 




communication 




communion 
contribution 




distribution 
fellowship 




KOlVU)VtKOQ 

communicate, w 


427 
illing 


to 




KOLVOJVOQ . 


427 


companion 
fellowship 
partaker 
partner 




KOITT} .... 

bed 
chambering 


427 


conceive 




KOITIOV 


427 


chamberlain 




KOKKWOQ & TO KOK- 
KLVOV . 


427 


scarlet 

scarlet colour 
scarlet coloured 




KOKKOQ 

com 


427 


grain 




icoXa^ojiaL 

punish 


427 


KoXaKEia. . 


427 


flattering 




xoXacrtg . 

punishment 
torment 


427 


KoXa<pL'(ii) . 
buffet 


427 


KoXXau) 


427 


cleave 




join 

join self 
keep company 




KoXXovpiov 
eyesalve 


427 


KoXXvfiMTTllQ . 


427 


changer 
moneychanger 




KoXo/joit) . 
shorten 


427 





KOA 


( 984 ) 


KYB 




Kokxog 


428 


KOpiVVVfll 


429 KpctTlCTTOQ . 


43^ 


damnation 




bosom 




eat enough 




excellent, most 




judgment 




creek 




full 




noble, most 




KptTYIplOV . 


. 434 


KoXvfiftau) 


428 


KOpOQ .... 


429 


KpctTOQ 


432 


judge, to 




swim 




measure 




dominion 




judgment 




Ko\vjj.ftridpa . 


428 


KOfffxio) 


429 


mightily 




judgment seat 




pool 
KoXwvia . 


428 


adorn 
garnish 




power 
strength 




KpiTTjQ 

judge 


. 434 J 


colony 




trim 




Kpavyd^oj 


432 


KpiriKog 


. 434 


KOfldlO 


428 


KOGJ.UKQQ . 

worldly 


429 


cry 
cry out 




discerner 




hair, have long 






f 




Kpovu) . 


. 434 


, 




KOGjllOQ 


429 


Kpavyt] 


432 


knock 




KOfJLT} .... 


428 


behaviour, of good 


clamour 








hair 




modest 




cry 




Kpvxrog . . 


. 434 


KOfl'l^lt) 


428 


K0(r/j.0Kparii)p . 


429 


crying 




hid 
hidden 




bring 
receive 




ruler 

KOOfJiOQ 


429 


KpictQ .... 

flesh 


432 


inward/j/ 
secret 




KO^oTepov . 


428 


adorning 




Kpeiaaov . 


432 


/ 


• 435 


amend, began to 
f X w ) 


(with 


world 




better 




KpV7TT(t) , . 

hide 




KOVflt .... 


431 


Kpeiaawv, Kpelrriov 


' 432 


hide self 




KOVLCOs) 


428 


cumi 




best 




secret, keep 




whiten 




Kovarrb)()ta 


431 


better 




secret/y 




KOVlOpTOQ . . . 


428 


watch 




Kpifxafiai) Kpejudu) 


432 


Kpvtyrj . 


. 435 


dust 




KOV(f)lZ(t> . 


431 


hang 




in secret 




Koxd^io 


428 


lighten 




KpTJjXVOQ . . . 


432 


KpvaraXXi^io . 


. 435 


cease 




KOCplPOQ 


431 


steep place 




crystal, be clear 


as 


KOTTETOQ 


428 


basket 




Kpidi] .... 


433 


KpvarraWoQ . 


435 


lamentation 




Kpafifiarog . . 


431 


barley 




crystal 




koxtj .... 


428 


bed 




KplQlVOQ . 


433 


KTCtOfiai . 


435 


slaughter 




couch 




barley 




obtain 




K07Tia.lt) 

labour 


428 


Kpa£u) .... 


431 


Kpl/aa .... 


433 


possess 
provide 




labour, bestow 
toil 
wearied, be 




cry 

cry out 




avenge 
condemnation 




purchase 






Kpnnrakr} . 

surfeiting 


431 


condemned 
damnation 




Krrj/j.a . 

possession 


435 


KOXOQ .... 
labour 


428 


Kpaviov 
Calvary 
skull 

Kpaarxedoy 


431 


go to law (with f ^w, 
1 Cor. 6:7) 


Krfjvog 
beast 


435 


trouble (with irapexw) 
weariness 


431 


judgment 

Kp'ivov .... 
lily 


433 


KTY]T(Op 

possessor 


435 


Koxpla 


429 


border 






KTl£(i) . . . . 


435 


dung 
dunghill 

KOTTTU) .... 


429 


hem 

KparaioQ . 
mighty 


431 


Kpivu) .... 433 
avenge 

called in question, be 
conclude 


create 

Creator 

make 




bewail 
cut down 
lament 




Kparaioo) . 


431 


condemn 




KTiaig . 


435 




strengthened, be 




damned, be 




building 






strong, be 




decree 




creation 




mourn 
wail 




strong, wax 




determine 




creature 






Kpareio 


431 


esteem 




ordinance 




Kopai; .... 
raven 

KOpafflOV . 


429 
429 


hold 
hold by 
hold fast 
keep 




judge 
judge, will 
law, go to 
ordain 




Krifffia 
creature 

KTlGTTjg 


435 
435 


damsel 
maid 




lay hand on 
lay hold on 
obtain 




sentence is 
sue at the law 
think 




Creator 
Kvjjeia 


435 


Kopfiav, Kopfiavav 


429 


retain 




<pi(TLQ .... 


434 


sleight 




Corban 




take 




accusation 


i 


ivftipvrjffig . 


436 


treasury 




take by 




condemnation 




government 







KYB 


( 985 ) 


AH^ 




Kvfiepvr/rriQ . 


. 436 


hinder 




have 




put forth 




master 




keep from 




hold 




say 




shipmaster 




let 




obtain 




say on 








suffer, not 




receive 




sayings (Acts 14. 


18) 


kvkXoOev . 


. 436 


withstand 




receive, should 


after 


shew 




about 




KtofXT) .... 

town 


442 


(Heb. 11:8) 




speak 




round about 






take 




tell 




kvkXou) 


. 436 


village 




take away 




utter 




compass 
compass about 


tcuyfioTtoXiQ 


442 


take up 

XafXTVUQ 


447 


Xeljj,fxa 
remnant 


458 


round about, 
round about, 


come 
stand 


town 
icwfxog .... 


442 


lamp 
light 




Xelog .... 

smooth 


458 


kvkXu) . 
round about 


. 436 


revelling 




torch 










rioting 

KWVOJIp 




XafX7rp6g . 


447 


Xelttu) 

destitute", be 


458 


KvXio/JLO.1 . 


. 436 


442 


bright 




lack 




wallow 




gnat 




clear 




wanting, be 




KvXMTfia. . 

wallowing 


. 436 


Ku)(f)6g .... 
deaf 
dumb 


442 


gay 

goodly 
gorgeous 




Xeirovpyio) . 
minister 


458 


KvXXog . . 


. 436 


speechless 




white 




Xeirovpyia 


458 


maimed 








XafjLirparrjQ 


447 


ministration 




KVfia . 


. 436 


Xayyavb) 


442 


brightness 




ministry 




wave 




lot be, his 




XafiirpioQ . 


447 


service 




KvjxfiaXov 
cymbal 


. 436 


lots, cast 
obtain 




sumptuously 
Xa/ATraj 


447 


XeirovpyiKog . 
ministering 


459 


KVfXLVOV . 


. 436 


Xadpa .... 


443 


give light 




XeiTOvpyog 


459 


cummin 




privily 
secretly 




shine 




minister 
ministered 




KVVCLpLOV . 

dog 


. 436 


XalXax^i . 


443 


XavOavio . 
hid, be 


447 


XivTiov 


459 




storm 




ignorant of, be 




towel 




KV7TTU) 


. 436 


tempest 




unawares 




Xeirig . . .' . 


459 


stoop 
stoop down 

Kvpia . 
lady 


. 436 


XafCfiw .... 

burst asunder 

XcuctL^u) . 
kick 


443 

443 


Xafavrog . 
hewn in stone 

Xaog .... 


447 

447 


scale 

Xi-rrpa .... 
leprosy 


459 








people 




Xenpog 
leper 

XtTTTOV 


459 


KVptaKOQ . 

Lord's 


. 436 


XaXiu) 
preach 


443 


Xapvyi, 
throat 


448 


459 


Kvptevu) . . . 436 
dominion over, have 


say 
speak 




Xurofxio) . 


443 


mite 




lord 




speak after 




hew 




XevKaivd) . 


459 


Lord of, be 




talk 




Xarpeia . 


448 


white, make 




lordship over, 


exercise 


teU 




divine service 




whiten 




KVpiOQ . 

God 


. 436 


utter 
XaXia .... 


445 


service 
Xarpevd) . 


449 


Xevkoq 
white 


459 


Lord 




saying 




serve 




Xi(ov .... 


459 


master 




speech 




service, do the 




Hon 




owner 




Xa/jid or Xafipa . 


445 


worship 




XrjOrf .... 

forget (with Xajw/: 


459 
avu), 


Sir 




lama 




worshippers 




Kvpiorrjg . 


. 442 


Xa/Lifiavio . 


445 


Xa-^avov . 


449 


2 Pet. 1:9) 




dominion 




accept 




herb 




A^i'de, .... 
winepress 


459 


government 




amazed, be (with 
araaiQ) 


tic- 


Xeyeujv 


449 




Kvp6o> . 


. 442 




legion 




winepress (with oivog) 


confirm 




assay 
attain 




Xiyu) .... 


449 


Xijpog .... 


459 


KVIOV , 


. 442 


bring 




ask 




idle tale 




dog 
K&Xov . 


. 442 


call, when I (2 Ti. 
catch 


1:5) 


bid 

boast 




XrjarriQ 

robber 


459 


carcase 




come on 

come unto (Acts 24 


:27) 


call 
describe 




thief 




KioXvio 


. 442 


forget (with X jj 9t], 2 Pet. 


give out 




Xr}\pig .... 


460 


forbid 




1:9) 




name 




receiving 





3 s 



AIA 



( 986 ) 



MAK 



Xlav . . . • 


460 


lay 




Koldopog . . . 464 


\vrpu)(Tig . 


465 


chiefest, very 


(with 


number 




railer 


redeemed (with 


1 


vmp, 2 Cor. 11 
exceeding 


:5) 


reason 




reviler 


Lu. 1 : 68) 






reckon 




Koifjiog . . • 464 

pestilence 


redemption 




great 




suppose 
think 




\vTpitiT7]g . 


465 


greatly 




think on 




pestilent 


deliverer 




sore 
very 

Xifiavog . 
frankincense 


460 


XoytKog 
reasonable 
word, of the 


461 


to Xonrov, 6 Xoi- 

tcov, & Xolttov 464 

besides 

finally 


Xvyvla 

candlestick 

Xvyvog 
candle 


465 

466 


XifiavwTOV 


460 


Xoytov 


461 


from henceforth 


light 




censer 
X&a'Cu . . • 


460 


oracle 
Xoytog 


461 


furthermore 

henceforth 

moreover 


Xvb) .... 

break 


466 


stone 




eloquent 




now 


break up 




XIBlvoq . . . 


460 


Xoyifffiog . . 


461 


remaineth, it (with sari) 


destroy 
dissolve 




stone, of 




imagination 




then 


loose 




XiQofioXiw 


460 


thought 




Xonrog . . . 464 


melt 




stone 




Xoyo/xaxf'w • • 


461 


other 


put off 




stones, cast 




strive about word 


3 


remain, which 


unloose 




Xldog .... 
millstone 
stone 


460 


Xoyojua^ta . 
strife of words 


461 


remnant 

residue 

rest 


jLictya'a 

sorcery 


460 


stumblingstone 




Xoyoc. .... 


462 


tov Xonrov . . 465 


liayevit) 


466 


stumblingstone 


(with 


account 




from henceforth 


sorcery, use 




7rpo(7Ko/ijua) 




cause 
communication 




Xovrpov . . . 465 


fiayog 


466 


Xacfxait) 

grind to powder 

Xifirjy .... 
haven 


460 
461 


concerning (Phi. 

doctrine 

fame 

have to do (Heb. 


4:15) 
4:13) 


washing 

Xovb) .... 465 

wash 


sorcerer 
wise man 
jjcadrfrevio . 
disciple, be 


466 






intent 




Xvkoq . . . 465 


instruct 




Xlfivr} .... 


461 


matter 




wolf 


teach 




lake 
Xifiog .... 


461 


mouth 

none of these things 


Xvfimvo}iai . . 465 
havock, make 


fiadrjTYig . 
disciple 


466 


dearth 
famine 




move me (with' 
ovdeig, Acts 20 


rroud), 
:24) 


Xviziio . . . 465 


jjadfjrpLa . 


468 


hunger 




preaching 




grief, cause 


disciple 




Xivov .... 


461 


question 




grieve 


fjiatvofj-ai . 


468 


flax 
linen 




reason 




heaviness, be in 


beside self, be 






reckon (with avvaipw, 


sorrow 


mad, be 






Mat. 25: 19) 




sorrowful, be 


jiaKapi^u) . 
blessed, call 
happy, count 




Xnrapog . . 
dainty 


461 


rumour 
say, to 




sorry, be 
sorry, make 


468 


Xirpa . . 
pound 


461 


saying 

shew 

speaker (Acts 14 


:12) 


Xv7vr t .... 465 
grief 


f.iaicaptog . 

blessed 


468 


Xty . . . 


. 461 


speech 




grievous (Heb. 12: 11) 


happier 




south west 




talk 
thing 




grudgingly (with t/c, 2 
Cor. 9:7) 


happy 




Xoyia . 


. 461 


tidings 




heavir iss 


[xaicapicrfiog . 


. 469 


collection 




treatise 




sorrov 


blessedness 




gathering 




utterance 




Xvaig . . . . 465 


fxaKeXXov . 


. 469 


Xoyi'(ofiai 


. 461 


word 




loosed, to be 


shambles 




account 




work 






, 


. 469 


account of 
conclude 




Xoyxn • • 


464 


XvffireXc7 . . 465 
better, be 


fiaicpav 
afar off 


count 




spear 




Xvrpov . . . 465 


far 
far off 




despise (with 
Acts 19:27) 
esteem 


ovdfv 


Xoi^op(u) . 
revile 


464 


ransom 
Xvrpoh) . . . 46f 


good way off 
great way off 




impute 




Xoihopla . 


. 464 


t redeem 


fiaicpodev . 


. 469 


imputed, shall be (witl 


railing 




redeemed, should have 


i afar off 




fieX\<i>, Ro. 4 


:24) 


reproach/w% 




(Lu. 24:31) 


from far 


t 





MAK 


( 987 ) .vIEA 




HaKpodvjJ,i(i) . 


469 


/j,apynpirr)Q . 


471 


\xarr)v . . . 473 


LiedepfirfvevoLiai . 


477 


bear long 




pearl 




vain, in 


interpretation, be 


^ 


long suffering, be 
patience, have 




jj.cipfJ.apov 
marble 


471 


jjayaipo . . 473 
sword 


interpreted, be 
LieOr) .... 


477 


patience, have long 
patient, be 


fiaprvp & fiaprvg 


471 


fx&xn .... 473 


drunkenness 




patiently endure 




martyr 




fighting 


Lxedtaravio, iieBI- 




suffer long 




record 




strife 


arrjfXL . 


477 


jiaKpoQvfxia . 


469 


witness 




striving 


put out 




longsuffering 
patience 




fiap-vptii) -iofiai . 
charge 


471 


fiayofiai . . . 473 
fight 


remove 
translate 




ita.icpodvfj.wg . 
patiently 


469 


give [testify] 
record, bear 
report, have good 




strive 
Lit 473 


turn away 
wile 


477 


iiatcpog 

far 


469 


report, obtain good 
report, of good 


I 

me 


iiedopia . . • 


478 


long 




report, of honest 




my 






fxaicpo^povLog 


469 


reported of, be well 


iieyaXav^iio . . 47.5 


jj.edv(TKOLiai . 


478 


live long 




testify 




great things, boast 


drunk, bo 








testimony, give 






drunken, be 




fiaXaKta . 


469 


testimony, have 




LieyaXsla . . 475 


fiidvaog . . 




disease 




witness 




great things 


478 


fiaXaicog . 
effeminate 
soft 


469 


witness, be 
witness, bear 
witness, give 
witness, obtain 




wonderful works 

fxeyaXeiorriQ . . 475 
magnificence 


drunkard 
fxeduio .... 
drink, well 
drunk, make 


478 


fiaXiffTa . 


470 


, 




majesty 


drunken, be 




chiefly 
especially 
most of all 




juLaprvpia . 
record 
report ' 


472 


mighty power 

LieyaXo7rp£7r)'iQ . 476 
excellent 


iuTl^ov . . . 
more, the 


478 


specially 




testimony 
witness 




LieyaXvvii) . . 476 


ixet^urepog 


478 


/xaXXov ... 470 
better (with /caXoc, 


fiaprupiov 
testified, to be 


472 


enlarge 
magnify 


greater 


478 


Mark 9 : 42) 
far (Phi. 1:23) 
more 




testimony 
witness 




shew great 
fj.eya.Xiog . . . 476 


elder 

greater 

greatest 




more and more 




fjaprvpofjai . 


472 


greatly 


more 




more, the 
much 




record, take to 
testify 




iteyaXujavvri . . 476 
majesty 


LiiXav .... 
ink 


478 


rather 
rather, the 




fxaaadofxai 

gnaw 


472 


fieyag . . . 476 


fiiXag .... 


478 


so much the more 






afraid, be sore (with 


black 




fiafifit] . . . 


470 


jiaGTiyoii) 

scourge 


472 


<poj3eop,ai, </>o/3oc, Lu. 
2:9) 
exceedingly (with 


fiiXei .... 


473 


grandmother 




jxaari'C^ • 


472 


care 
care, take 




ftajujiKovdc & iia- 
fxcji'dg . 


470 


scourge 
fiatrnt, 




0o/3oc) 
fear exceedingly (with 


lxeXztoho . 


478 






472 


<poj3oc) 


imagine 




mammon 














plague 




great 

greatest 

high 


meditate 




fxavdavoj . 
learn 
understand 


470 


scourging 
fiaarog 


473 


premeditate 
iitXi .... 


478 




paps 




large 


honey 




fxavla .... 

mad (Acts 26:24) 
make mad (with 


471 

7Ti.pi- 


fiaraioXoyla . 
vain jangling 


473 


loud 

mighty 

sore (with <po/3oc) 


/JLtXlGGLOg 

honeycomb 
honeycomb 

fiiXXii) 
about 


478 


TpiTtb), Acts 26 


24) 


fiaraioXoyog . 


473 


strong 


478 


fxavva 


471 


vain talker 




years, to 




manna 




fiaraioofxat . 


473 


fieyedog . . . 477 


after should, that 




IxavTEvojj-at . 


471 


vain, become 




greatness 


after that 




soothsaying, by 




fxaratoc . " . 


473 


LieyiGTaveg . . 477 


afterwards, which 
snould 


fiapauojuai . 
fade away 


471 


vain 
vanities 




great men 
lord 


almost, be 
answer, shall 


(Avith 


fiapav adct 


471 


fxciTawrrjQ 


473 


fxiyiarog ... 477 


a7roXoyso/xat, 


Acts 


Maran-atha 




vanity 




exceeding great 


26:2) 





ME A 



( 988 ) 



MET 



ascend, shall (with fiEfifipava 
parchment 



avafiaivw, Rev. 17: 

8) 
be 

begin, shall 
betrayed, shall be, and 

should betray (with 

irapadidwfii, Joh. 6: 

71) 
come, to 
come, shall (with 

epxofiai) 
come, that which is to 
come, things to 
come, which was for to 

(with fpxojuat, Mat. 

11:14) 
delivered, shall be (with 

7rapaSi()u)ni, Lu. 9 : 

44) 
devour, shall (with 

6(T0iw, Heb. 10:27) 
drink, shall (with irivu), 

Mat. 20:22) 
fulfilled, shall be (with 

crvvTsXew, Mar. 13 : 4) 
hear, shall (with a/covw, 

Mat. 24:6) 
heirs of, shall be (with 

ic\r)povo[xsio, Heb. 1 : 

14) I 

hereafter, which should j 
imputed, shall be (with | 

Aoyi^ojucu, Ro. 4:24) 
intend 
led into, was to be (with 

enrayw, Acts 21:37) 
mean 
mind 
pass, shall come to (with 

yivopai) 
pass, was to (with 

cispxofxat, Lu. 19:4) 
point, be at the 
ready 
ready, be 
return (with viroarpttiu), 

Acts 13:34) 
revealed, shall be (with 

aicoKaXvirrio, Ro. 8 : 
18 ; 1 Pet. 5:1) 
shall 
should 
smite,shall (with tvtttoj, 

Acts 23: 3) 
suffer, shall (with 

7ra(7xw, Rev. 2 : 10) 
tarry 

time to come 
which was for 
will 
would 
yet, be 



flELKJ)OLiai 

find fault 

flEfX^lflOipOg . 

complainer 

flEV 

even 

indeed 

so 

some 

truly 

verily 

jiEvovvye . 
nay but 
yea doubtless 
yea rather 
yes verily 

JJLEPTOl 

also 
but 
howbeit 

yet 



480 



480 



480 



480 



481 



481 



481 



particular 
particularly (with Kara, 

Heb. 9 : 5) 
partly (with rig, 1 Cor. 

11:18) 
parts 
piece 
portion 
respect 
side 

some sort 
somewhat 



fjLEtrrinfipia 
noon 
south 

fxecrirevu) . 
confirm 

mediator 

flEGOVVKTlOV 

midnight 



483 

483 
483 
483 

483 



LLEVU) . 

abide 

continue 

dwell 

endure 

present, be 

remain 

stand 

tarry 

tarry for 

thine own (Acts 5 : 4) 

. . 482 



flEpLfXVa 

care 



AS-1 



IXEpifiva.il) . 
care 

care, have 
careful, be 
take thought 

LlEpl^lO 

deal 

difference between, be 

distribute 

divide 

give part 



482 



LIEOOQ . 

among 

before them (Mat 14 : 6) 

between 

forth (with tig, Mar.3:3) 

midday 

midnight 

midst 

way 



LlEGOTOiyOV • 

middle wall 

LiEaovpavi]iia 
midst of heaven 

flEGOlx) 

about midst, be 

LlECTTOg 

full 

flEOTOh) 
fill 



484 



484 



484 



484 



484 



484 



Liepig . . . 
part 
partakers (Col. 



LiiXog . 
member 



479 



fXEpiCTflOg . 

dividing asunder 
gift 

iiEpiari]g . 
divider 

fjiipog .... 
behalf 
coast 
course 
craft 



482 

12) 
483 



483 



483 



LitTa . 

after 

afterward 

afterward (with ravra) 

again, that he(Lu.9:39) 

against 

among 

and (John 3 : 25) 

follow (with tori, Mat. 

27:62) 
follow (with ravra, 1 

Pet. 1:11) 
followed (with tan, 

Mat. 27 : 62) 
hence 
hereafter 

Aereafter (with ravra) 
in 
joyfully (with x a P a ? 

Heb. 10:34) 
...ly 



of 
on 
our (with rjiiiav, 1 Joh. 

4:17) 
setting, and( Mat. 27: 

66) 
since 
to 
together (with aWrj- 

Xuv, Lu. 23:12) 
unto 
upon 
when 
with 
without (with ov, Acts 

5:26) 



fiEraftaivu) 

depart 
go 
pass 
remove 

/.lErafiaWofxai . 
change mind 

LiErayio 
turn about 

fXEra^idiM) in . 
give 
impart 

LiEradEffig . 

change 

removing 

translation 

LiEralpio . 

departed 

fj.EraKaXEOj.ia i 
call 

call for 
call hither 

LXEraKltElO 

move away 

LiErakaLifiavto 

eat 

have 

partaker, be 

receive 

take 

fiEraXtfipig 
received (1 Ti. 4; 

fiETaWarrtt) . 

change 

f-urafiiXofxai . 
repent 
repent self 

fiErafioptyoofiai . 

changed, be 
transfigured, be 
transformed, be 

fXEravoiii) 
repent 



487 

487 
487 
487 

487 

488 
488 

488 
488 



3) 



488 
) 
488 

488 

488 

488 



MET 



( 989 ) 



MIK 



. 488 
. 488 

. 488 



fxeravoia . 

repentance 

between 
mean while 
next 

^lETairifXTTW 
call for 
send for 

ixeraarpecpto . . 489 
pervert 
turn 

fj.eTa(T)(riiJLari£(i) . 489 
change 

transfer, in a figure 
transform 
transform self 

fieraridrjiiL . . 489 
carry over 
change 
remove 
translate 
turn 

fJ,ETE7TElTa . . 489 

afterward 

fiEri-)((i) . . . 489 
partaker, be 
pertain 
take part 
use 

fxereMpl^o/jLai . 489 
doubtful mind, be of 

fieroiKEffia . . 489 
brought (Mat. 1:12) 
carried away to ("Mat. 

1:11) 
carrying away into 



fXETOlKl^it) 

carry away 
remove into 

HETOXV • • • 
fellowship 

fiiroxoe . . . 
fellow 
partaker 
partner 

[lETpEU) 

measure 
mete 

fJ.Erpr}Tr]Q . . . 
firkin 

fXETpiOTadih) . 

compassion, have 

fXETpiiOQ . . 

little, a 

fJLETpOP . . . 

measure 



489 



489 



489 



489 



489 



489 



jlETWTTOV . 

forehead 

fxexpt & A^XP'G 
till 
to 

until 
unto 



A"/ 



489 



490 



490 



any 

but 

but that 

cannot (with Swa/iai) 

forbear (1 Cor. 9 : 6) 

God forbid (with yivo- 

pai) 
lack (with £%o>) 
lack (with TrapEiyu, 

2 Pet. 1 : 9) 
lest 

neither 
never 
no 

no (with tic) 
no wise, in (Lu. 13:11) 
none 

none (with rig) 
nor 
not. 

nothing 

nothing (with rig) 
that not 
untaken 
untaken away (with 

avaKakviTTO)) 
without 

lav fii] 494 

before ( Joh. 7:51) 
but 
except 
if no 
if not 
not 

whosoever not 
whosoever ...not (with 
6g) 



LVa /JLY} 

albeit not 
lest 

that no 
that not 
that nothing 

/JLrjda/uLoJq . 

not so 

neither 
no not 
nor 

nor yet 

not 

not once 

not so much as 



495 



496 



496 



fX7]^eiQ, firj^E/Jiia, 

uy}Zev . . . 496 
any • 
any man 
any thing 
no 

no man 
none 
not 

not a whit 
not any man 
not at all 
nothing 
without any delay (with 

avaf3o\ri, ttouo), Acts 

25:17) 

/JLTj^ETrOTE . . . 497 

never 



not yet 

fJ.r}KETl 

any longer 

henceforth 

hereafter 

no henceforward 

no longer 

no more 

no room 

not any more 

not henceforth 



497 



497 



49? 



/!)) OVK & OV fXYI 

neither... nor 

never (with eic, aiuv) 

never (with iro)iroTt, 

Joh. 6:35) 
never (with tcote, 2 Pet. 

1:10) 
not 

\Xy\-KOTE Or Jju) 7TOTE 497 

if peradventure 

lest 

lest at any time 

lest haply 

no at all 

whether or not 

fi7]Trb) .... 497 

not yet 

/.U/7TWC Or JUT] 7T(i)Q 497 

lest by any means 
lest by some means 
lest haply 
• lest perhaps 
lest [they~\ 

\ii]te .... 497 
neither 
nor 
or 
so much as 

fir]Ti .... 498 
how much more 



fxijriQ or fxrj nc . 498 

any 
any man 

ov firj . . . . 498 
any means, by 
any more 
at all 
neither 
never 
no 

no at all 
no case, in 
no means, by 
no wise, in 
nor ever 
not 

not at all 
not in any wise 



fJtrjKOQ . . 

length 

fxr}Kvvojiai 
grow up 



pr)v . 
month 

fxrjvvu) 
shew 
tell 

/jLrjpog . 

thigh 

firjrrip . 
mother 

fir/rpa . 
womb 

fj,r]Tpa\(pr)Q 



499 
499 
499 
499 

499 

499 
499 

500 
500 



murderer of mothers 

fxia, fern, to e t iq . 500 
a 
agree (with 7roteio, 

yvw/i»?, Bev. 17:17) 
certain, a 
first 
one 
other (Mat. 24:41) 



fiiaivco 

defile 

jjiiaafxa 
pollution 

fjaaa/j-og . 
uncleanness 

fx'iyfia 
mixture 

fxiyvvfXL . 
mingle 

fXIKpOV 

little, a 



500 



500 



500 



500 



500 



501 



MIK 



( 990 ) 



NEK 



little while, a 
while, a 
/juicp-og, -orepog . 501 



little 
small 

fxi\iov 

mile 
jjiifiiofiai . 

follow 

fii/xriTrjg . 
follower 

jjLifxvqffKOfiai 
mindful, he 
remember 

flKTEO) . 

hate 
hateful 



501 



501 



501 



501 



501 



jdHTdairodoffia . 501 
recompence of reward 



/jUtrdcnrodoTilQ 
rewarder 

fJLtffdlOQ 

servant, hired 

jjuadoofiai 

hire 
fiiadog 
hire 
reward 



jxi(rQ(s)fia . 
hired house 

fxiadiorog . 
hired servant 
hireling 

pound 



501 
501 
502 
502 

502 
502 

502 
502 



/jvrj/JLOvevu) . 
mention, make 
mindful, be ' 
remember 

fivrjfioavvov . 
memorial 

juvrjcTTevofxat . 

espouse 

fioyiXaXog 

impediment i 



503 



503 
503 

503 

his 



speech, having an 



fioyig .... 
hardly 

fxodiog 
bushel 

fXOL .... 
I 

me 

mine 

my 

fioi^aXig . 
adulteress 
adulterous 
adultery 

fioi^aofxat 

adultery, commit 

adultery 

adultery, commit 
adultery, in 

fioixog . • • 
adulterer 



503 



503 



503 



505 



505 



505 



505 



505 



505 



/jLOvoofxai . 
desolate, be 

[iovog . 
alone 
only 
themselves, by 

fxovotydaXfiog 
eye, with one 

fioptyr] . . 
form 

fJL0p<f)60fJLa.l 

formed, be 

/j,6p(j)(t)(Tig . 
form 

fxoffj(07roie(i) 

calf, make a 

fioaxog . 
calf 

jioydog 
painfulness 
travail 

fXOV 

I 

me 
mine 
mine own 
my 

JlOVGlKOg 

musician 

fiveXog 
marrow 

fiviofiai 

instructed, be 



fivaonai . 

mindful, be 

remember 

remembrance (Lu. 1: 
54) 

remembrance, come in 

remembrance, have in 
fivEta .... 502 

mention 

remembrance 



/joXig . 

hardly 
scarce 
scarcely 

work,much(with io-^vw 
Acts 27:16) 



grave 

sepulchre 

tomb 

fxprj/ieiov . 
grave 
sepulchre 
tomb 

\Lvr\\iy\ . . 

remembrance 



502 



502 



503 



fxokvvio 
defile 

[loXvafiog 

filthiness 

/JLOjJLibri 

quarrel 

flOVT] . 

abode 



jj,ovoyevtig 
only 

only begotten 
only child 

flOVOV 

alone 

but 

onlv 



505 



505 



505 



505 



505 



506 



fuLvdog . 
fable 

fivKaojiai 



fjLVK-rjpi£ofiai 
mocked, be 

fxvXiKog . 

millstone 

/jivXog . 
millstone 

fXvXb)V 

mill 

fjLvpiag 



506 



506 



506 



506 



506 



506 



507 



507 



507 



507 



fxvpioi . 

ten thousand 

fivpov . 
ointment 

fivarrjpiov 

mystery 

see afar off, 



cannot 



fitoXojip 

stripe 

[xufieofiai . 

blame 

fiuifiog 
blemish 

fX(i)paiuo) . 

fool, become 
foolish, make 
savour, lose 

/iwpta . 

foolishness 



fiiopoXoyla 
foolish talking 



511 



511 



511 



512 



512 



512 



512 



512 



512 



512 



511 



511 



511 



511 



511 



511 



51 



511 



511 



fiwpog . 
fool 
foolish 

foolishness (with 6 
Cor. 1 : 25) 



512 



vat. 

even so 

surely 

truth 

verily 

yea 

yes 



512 



. . 511 

hundred thousand thou- 
sand (Rev. 9:16) 
innumerable company 
multitude, innumerable 
ten thousand 
thousand, fifty (with 

7TEl>T£) 

thousands 



fivpi^b) 

anoint 



511 



vaog .... 

shrine 
temple 

vapfiog 
spikenard 

vavayeio . 

shipwreck, make 
shipwreck, suffer 

vavicXripog 
ship, owner of a 

vavg .... 

ship 

vavrrjg 
sailor 
shipman 

veavlag . 
young man 

veaviaicog 

young man 

veKpog 
dead 



512 



513 



513 



513 



513 



513 



513 



513 



513 





NEK 


( 99J ) 





ON 




VEKpOU) 


. . 514 


VlKCHi) .... 


515 


voaog .... 


518 


vwOpog 


521 


dead, be 




conquer 




disease 




dull 




mortify 




overcome 




infirmity 




slothful 




VEKpioatg . 


. 514 


prevail 




sickness 




vtoTog .... 


521 


deadness 




victory, get the 




voaaia 


518 


back 




dying 




VtKTJ .... 


516 


brood 








viog, veojrepog . 514 


victory 




voaa'iov . 


518 


Zevla .... 


521 


new 




VLKOg .... 


516 


chicken 




lodging 




young 




victory 




VO(T(pl %0/JLO.l . 


518 


^EVl^U) . . . 


521 


VEooaog . 


. . 514 


vnrrrjp 


516 


keep back 




entertain 




young 




bason 




purloin 




lodge 




veorrjg 
youth 


. 514 


VLTTTiO .... 

wash 


516 


vorog .... 
south 


518 


strange 
strange, think it 




ve6(f)vrog . 


. 514 




516 


south wind 




^EVO^OyEUJ 


521 


novice 




consider 




vovdEaia . 


518 


strangers, lodge 




V£Vb) . 


. 514 


perceive 




admonition 




Zivog .... 


521 


beckon 




think 




vovOeteu) . 


519 


host 




VE(f>iXrj 
cloud 


. 514 


understand 
vor\\ia 


516 


admonish 
warn 




strange 
stranger 




vi(j)og . . 


. 515 


device 




vovfir}via . 


519 


Uvtyiq . . . 


521 


cloud 




mind 




new moon 




pot 




vecppog 


. 515 


thought 




vovvEyGJg . 


519 


fypalvw . 


521 


reins 




vodog .... 
bastard 


516 


discreetly 




dry up 
pine away 




vewKopog . 


515 






vovg .... 


519 


ripe, be 




worshipper 




VOfXIl .... 


516 


mind 




wither 




veiorepiKog 


. 515 


eat (with cxw, 2 Tim. 2 : 


understanding 




wither away 




youthful 
vri . . 


. 515 


17) 
pasture 




vvfKprj .... 
bride 


519 


Zftpbg .... 
dry 


522 


I protest by 

vrjOto . 
spin 


. 515 


suppose 
think 
wont, be 


516 


daughter in law 

vvfKpiog . 
bridegroom 


519 


land 
withered 

tivXivog 
wood, of 


522 


vr)7ria£(i) . 


. 515 


, 


516 


VV[X(f>U)V 

bridechamber 


519 






child, be a 




VOjXLKOg 

law, about the 




l,v\ov .... 

staff 


522 


vrj7riog . , 


. 515 


lawyer 




vvv .... 


519 


stocks 




babe 
child 




vofilfMog . 
lawfully 


516 


henceforth 
hence/or^ 




tree 
wood 




childish (wit! 


i6c, 1 Cor. 




.hereafter (with airo) 


Zvpato 

shave 




13:11) 
vrjaiov 


. 515 


pojuLiajuLa . . . 
money 


517 


late, of 
now 




522 


island 
vfjcrog . 


. . 515 


vofiodioaffKakog . 
doctor of the law 


517 


present 
this 
this time 




0<)£, i]%£, toSe 
he 
she 


522 


island 
isle 




teacher of the law 




tu vvv or ravvv 


520 






vo/Jiodecria 


517 


but now 




such 




vr\aTua . 


. 515 


law, giving of the 




now 




these 




fast 
fasting 




vojjlo6ete(o 

establish 


517 


vvvi .... 
now 


520 


thus 
O EffTL .... 


522 


VTjffTEVU) . 


. 515 


law, receive the 








called 




fast 








VVl, .... 


520 


make, which 








VOfAodETTig 


517 


midnight 




that is 




vrjiTTtg 

fasting 

vrjfakeog, & v 
\wg 


515 

E(pa- 

. . 515 


lawgiver 

vofjiog .... 
law 


517 


night 

vvara^io . 
slumber 


521 


that is to say 
which is 

6 IOV KCll 6 7]V KOI 




sober 




VO(TE(s) . . . 


518 


VVTTto) . . • 


521 


6 EpxpfXEVog . 


522 


PY}(f)(0 . 


. 515 


dote 




pierce 




which art, and wast, and 
art to come 


sober, be 




voarj/jia 


518 


vv^drifxepov . 


521 


which art, and wast, and 


watch 




disease 




night and a day 




shalt be 










ON ( 992 ) 


OMO 


which is, and whicl 


Lwas, 


ohiu) .... 524 


o\KTip}Xb)V 


527 


oXotcXripia . . 528 


and which is to come 


dwell 


merciful 




soundness, perfect 


which was, and is, and is 
to come 


d'ucrjfAa . . . 524 


mercy, of tender 




6X6icXr)pog . . 528 


6ydo{]KOVTCt . 

fourscore 


522 


prison 
o\Kr}Trjpiov . . 524 


olfxai .... 
suppose 


527 


entire 
whole 


6y<!>oog 
eighth 


522 


habitation 
house 


olvoirorqg 

winebibber 


527 


oXoXv^io ... 529 
howl 






oiKia .... 524 


oivog .... 


527 


oXog .... 529 


byKog .... 


522 


home 


wine 




all 


weight 




house 


winepress (with\?7i/oc) 


altogether 


odeiHo 


523 


houshold 






every whit 


journey 

ohrjyeio 

guide 


523 


oliciaKog . . . 525 
houshold, them of 
houshold, they of [his 


olvo(fkvyia . 
wine, excess of 

dlofxat .... 


527 
527 


throughout 
throughout (with diet, 

Joh. 19:23) 
whole 


lead 




own] 


suppose 










oiKodeffnorEU) . . 525 
house, guide the 


think 




oXovEXrjg . . . 529 


6(Hriy6g 

guide 
leader 


523 


olog .... 


527 


wholly 




oiKoSsaTTOT-qg . 525 


as 

manner of, what 




bXvvQog . . . 529 
untimely fig 


bdonropito . 


523 


goodman 


so as 






go on a journey 




house, goodman of the 


such as 




oXiog .... 529 


oSonropia . 




house, master of the 


what 




at all 


523 


housholder 


which 




commonly 


journey 
journeying 




olKodofxioj . . 525 


OKVEd) .... 


528 


utterly 


bdog .... 
highway 


523 


build 
build up 
builder 


delay 

OKV7)p6g 


528 


b'fxfipog . . . 529 
shower 


highway (Mat. 22 


:9) 


building, be in 


grievous 
slothful 




o/juXeu . . . 529 


journey 




edify 






commune 


way 




embolden 


OKrarijiEpog . 


528 


talk 


odovg .... 


523 


ohodojiiri . . . 525 


eighth day 




ofiiXia . . . 530 


tooth 




building 


OKTU) .... 


528 


communication 


odvvdofxat 

sorrow 


524 


edification 

edify, wherewith one 

may (Eo. 14:19) 
edifying 


eight 

eighteen (with dsica) 


OfitXog . . . 530 
company 


tormented, be 




oXEdpog 


528 


ofi/jia .... 530 


ofivvr) .... 


524 


oIkovojjieoj . . 526 


destruction 




eye 


sorrow 




steward, be 


dXiyoTTicrrog . 


528 


O/jLVV/JLL, OfJLVVU) . 530 


odvpfxog . 


524 


olicovofiia . . 526 


little faith, of 




swear 


mourning 




dispensation 


SXiyog 


528 


bfxoQvfialov . . 530 


o£w .... 


524 


edifying 


almost (with t v) 




accord, with one 


stink 




stewardship 


brie% 

few 




mind, with one 


odev .... 


524 


ohovofiog . . 526 


little 




6jjLOia£o) . . . 530 


thence, from 




chamberlain 


little, a 




agree 


whence 




governor 


long (with ovk) 




6fxoi07ra6r]g . . 530 


whence, from 




steward 


season, a 




passions, of like 


where 




oiKog .... 526 


short 




passions, subject to like 


whereby 




home 


small 




rl 


wherefore 




house 


while, a 




bjjLOLog .... 530 


whereupon 
odovr] .... 


524 


houshold 
temple 


6\ty6\^v^og . 
feebleminded 


528 


like 

like manner (with 
TpoKog, Jude 7) 


sheet 




oltcov/JLEi'r) . . . 527 


oktyiopih) . 


523 


f 


ddoVLOV 


524 


earth 


despise 




ofxowrriQ . . . 530 


linen clothes 




world 


6\odpEVTY)g . 


528 


like as 

similitude 


OlKELOg 


524 


oiKOvpog . . . 527 


destroyer 






house, those of his 


own 


home, keeper at 


oXodpEVM . 


528 


bfioiou) . . . 530 
like, be 
like, make 


houshold, of the 




OlKTEipU), OlKTEipih) 527 


destroy 




oiKirrjg 


524 


compassion on, have 


oXoKClVTiOfjia . 


528 


liken 


servant 




olKTipjuog . . . 527 


burnt offering 




likeness, in the 


servant, houshold 




mercy 


burnt offering, whole 


resemble 



OMO 



( 993 ) 



021 



6/J.ouofia . . . 531 ovojia'Cit) . 


533 


oVroc . 


. 536 


bpdpiog 


538 


like to, made (Eo. 1:23) call 




broiled 




early 




likeness 

shape 

similitude 


name 




OTrwpa . 


. 536 


opdpog . 


538 


OVOQ .... 


534 


fruit 




morning, early ir 


the 


'jjoiwq . . . 531 
likewise 


ass 

OVTIOQ . . . 

certainly 


534 


07TWC . 

because 
how 


. 536 


opdwg . 

plain 
right 


538 


so 


clean 




so that 




rightly 




OfXOlUXTLQ . . . 531 


indeed 




that 




fl 




similitude 


truth, of a 




to 




OpiCL .... 


538 


bfxoKoyiu) . . . 531 
confess 
confession is made 


verily 
ofrg .... 
-vinegar 


534 


when 

opafj.a . 

sight 


. 536 


border 
coast 

opinio . . . 


538 


give thanks 


6%VQ .... 


534 


vision 




declare 




profess 
promise 


sharp 
swift 




opaarig . 
look upon 


. 536 


determinate (Acts 

determine 

limit 


2:23) 


bfioXoyia . . . 531 


07TT1 .... 


534 


sight, in 




ordain 




confession 
professed 


cave 
place 




vision 




bpKi^ii). 
adjure 
charge 


538 


profession 


OTriardsv . 


534 


bparog . 

visible 


. 536 




bfxo\oyovfii.vu)Q . 531 
controversy, without 


after 

backside 

behind 




bpaoj . 

behold 


. 536 


opKog .... 
oath 


538 


bfxoTE^yoQ . . 531 


oVi'crw .... 


534 


perceive 




bpKojfxoffia 


538 


craft, of the same 


after 




see 




oath 




_ 


back 




take heed 








0/j.ov .... 531 
together 


backward 
behind 




opyv • • • 


. 537 


bpfj.aoj .... 

run 


538 


6/xo0jOwv . . . 531 


behind, get 




anger 
indignation 




run violently 
rush 




mind, of one 


follow (with Stvrt) 


vengeance 








Ofxwg .... 531 


07r\a .... 


534 


wrath 




opfiij . ..'•.• 
assault 


538 


and even 

nevertheless 


armour 

instruments 




opyi^ofiat . 
angiy, be 


537 


opfj.r]fxa 


538 


though but 


weapon 




wroth, be 




violence 




bvap .... 531 
dream 


b7r\i^0fj.at 
arm self 

ottoIoq .... 


534 
534 


opylXog 

angry, soon 


537 


opveov .... 
bird 
fowl 


538 


dvapiov . . . 532 


manner of, what 




opyvict 


537 


opvig .... 


538 


ass, young 


sort, of what 




fathom 




hen 




6vel&L£u) . . . 532 


such as 




opiyoficu . 


537 


bpodeaia . 


538 


cast in teeth 


whatsoever 




covet after 




bound 




reproach 
reproach, suffer 
revile 
upbraid 

6vslZl(T}x6c . . 532 


b~6re .... 
when 


534 


desire 
opeivog 


537 


bpog .... 
hill 


538 


07T0V .... 


535 


hill 




mount 




place, in what 
where 




6pa£ig .... 
lust 


537 


mountain 
opvacru) 


539 


reproach 


whereas 








dig 






wheresoever 




OpdoTTotib) 


537 




bveidog . . . 532 


wheresoever 




uprightly, walk 




opcpavog . 


539 


reproach 


whither 








comfortless 




ovrjfxt .... 532 


whithersoever 




opdog .... 
straight 


537 


fatherless 




joy, have 


07rraj'o/zcu 


535 


upright 




opyiojxaL . 


539 


ovikoq .... 532 

millstone 

ovofxa . . . . 532 

called 


seen, be 
OTTTuaia . 
vision 

OTTTOfXai 


535 
535 


opdorofiiu) 
divide, rightly 

6pdpi£(o 


537 
538 


dance 

bcraKig .... 
as oft as 
as often as 


539 


name 


appear 




morning, come early in 
the 


ocriog .... 


539 


named 


look 








holy 




surname (with sttitiQi}- 


see 




opdptvog . 


538 


mercies 




//t, Mar. 3:16,17) 


shew himself 




morning 




shalt be 





021 



( 994 ) 



OYT 



, 


till (with £i ixr], Mark 


without (with fiera, ovkstl or ovk en. 


OfflOTTJQ • • • ^"^ 


9:9) 


Acts 5:26) 


after that 


holiness 


when 


yet but (with TrXeiojv) 


after that not 


baihiQ . 539 


whensoever ova or ova [ . . 563 


any more 


holily 


while 


nil 


henceforth not 


offfxy • • 539 
odour 


ore .... 542 oha[ . . . . 56 3 
after alas 


hereafter not 
no longer 


savour 


after that 
as soon as 


woe 


no more 
not any more 


offog • 539 


that 


ovda/JLwg . . . 563 


not as yet 


all 


when 


not 


not now 


all that 


while 


ovM .... 564 


now no more 


as 

as long as 


'on .... 543 

as concerning that 


also not 
even not 


now not 

yet 


as many as 


as though 


neither 


yet not 


as much as 


because 


neither indeed 


OVKOVV 4 


how great 


because that 


never 


then 


how many 


for 


no 




how much 


for that 


no more 


ovv . . . . 


inasmuch as 


how 


no nor 


and 


so many as 


how that 


no not 


and so 


that 


in that 


no so much as 


and truly 


that ever 


that 


nor 


but 


the more 


though 


nor yet 


now 


those things 


why 


not 


now then 


what 

what great 
what ...soever 


orov, for ovrivog 552 
whiles 


not even 

nothing (with rtc, 1 Tim. 
6:7) 


so 

so likewise 

so then 


whatsoever 


ov 552 


so much as 


then 


wherewith soever 


where 


then not 


therefore 


which 

while (Heh. 10:37) 


wherein 
whither 


ovdiiroTE . . . 565 
neither at any time 


verily 
wherefore 


who 


whithersoever 


never 


OVTTU) . . . . 


whosoever 


ov, ovk, ovx ' • 552 


nothing at any time 


as yet 


6<tt(ov . . • 540 


cannot (with dvvapai) 


nothing... at any time 


hitherto not 


bone 


cannot (with cart, Heb. 


(with 7Ttt£) 


no as yet 


ocrrig .... 540 


9:5) 

cannot (with s%h)) 


obliirio • • • 565 


not yet 

, r 


and 
and they 


cannot (with kt^vw, Lu. 
16:3) 


as yet not 
never before 


ovpa 
tail 


as 


cannot be (with tvdt- 


never yet 


ovpaviog « 


he that 


Xtrai, Lu. 13:33) 


not yet 


heavenly 


in that they 
such as 
that 


cannot contain (with 

tyKparevofiai) 
cannot tell (with f ids w) 


yet 

ovdeig . . • 565 

any 


ovpnvodev 
heaven, from 


they that 


long (with o\r/oc) 


any man 


ovpavog . 


they which 


nay 


man 


air 


what 


neither 


neither any 


heaven 


whatsoever 


never 


neither any thing 


heaven/^/ 


whereas ye 


no 


never 


sky 


which 


no (with irag) 


never man, yet (with 


_ 


who 


no man (2 Cor. 11:10) 


7rw7rorf, Lu. 19:30) 


ovg 


whosoever 


none 


never... to any man 


ear 


oarpcuavog . .541 
earth, of 


none (with rig) 


(with 7rw7rore) 


ova la . 


nor 
not 


no 

no man 


goods 
substance 


earthen 


nothing 


none 




vff(f)pr)(ng . . . 541 
smelling 


nothing (with irag) 
nothing (with 7rac, 
prjpa, Lu. 1:37) 


none of these things 
move me (with7rott w, 
Xoyog, Acts 20:24) 


OVTE 

neither 
no not 


6<r(f>vg .... 541 


nothing (with Tig) 


not 


none 


loin 


special (with rvyxavw, 


not any 


nor 


orai> .... 541 


Acts 19:11) 


not at all 


nor yet 


as long as 
as soon as 


unworthy 

unworthy (with a£ioc) 


nothing 
nought 


not 

nothing 
yet not 


that 


when (Heb. 3:9) 


ought 



m 



567 



567 



571 



571 



57: 



571 



57: 



573 



573 



573 



OYT 



( 995 ) 



IIAN 



ovtoq .... 574 


guilty, be 




irayiQ .... 


582 


waXcu .... 583 


he 


indebted, be 




snare 




any while 


he it was that 
it (Mat. 6:16) 
the same 


must needs 

need 

ought 




Tradrjfxa . 
affections 
affliction 


582 


great while ago, a 

long ago 

old 


this 
this man 


owe 
should 




motion 
suffering 




old, of 
time past, in 


this same 
who 


otyeXov 

God, would to 


579 


TradrjTOQ . 


582 


7raAcuoc. . . . 583 

old 


ovtol, from ovtoq 575 
such as 
the same 


would 

6(pe\oQ 
advantageth 


579 


suffer 

7TO.80Q .... 

affection 


582 


TraXaiOTTfQ . . 583 
oldness 


these 


profit 




inordinate affection 


TraXatou) . . . 583 


they 
this 
avrr), fern. sing, of 


6<pda\jj,odov\eca . 
eyeservice 


579 


lust 

TrcudayojyoQ . 

instructer 


582 


decay 
old, make 
wax old 


ovtoq , . . 576 


otyQakfioQ 


579 


schoolmaster 




Trakr) .... 583 


hereof 
she 


eye 
sight 




Trailapiov . . 
child 


582 


wrestle (with etrn, Eph. 
6:12) 


the same 
this 


0(f)lQ .... 


580 


lad 




TraXiyysveala . 583 


this woman 


serpent 




Traideia 


582 


regeneration 


which 


6<ppi)Q .... 


580 


chastening 




TtaXtv . . . 583 


avTaL, fern. plur. of 


brow 




chastisement 




again 


ovtoq . . . 576 


6)(\iofxai . 


580 


instruction 




7rafJ,7r\rjdei . . 584 
all at once 


these 


vexed, be 




nurture 




OVTIO, OVTOJQ . . 576 

after that 


o-^Xoiroiiu) 
gather a company 


580 


7raidevT)]Q 

corrected, which 


582 


TrcifiiroXvQ . . 585 
very great 


after this manner 


; 




instructor 




as 
even 


byXoQ .... 
company 
multitude 


580 


7ratdEvio . 
chasten 


582 


7rav()oytiov . . 585 
inn 


even so 
for all that 


number - 




chastise 




Tvavoo^evQ . ' . 585 


like [so] 
likewise 


number of people 




instruct 




host 


people 




learn 
teach 




7rav}]yvpir . . 585 


manner, in this 


press 








general assembly 


no more 


6"xypk)f-ia . 


581 


7raidt6dey . 


582 


Travouci . . . 585 


no more [so] 


strong hold 




child, of a 




with all house 


on this fashion 






7raidtov 






on this wise 


dyapiov . 


581 


582 


TravoirXia . . . 585 




fish 




child 






so 

so in like manner 


small fish 




child, little 




armour, all 
armour, whole 


thus 
what 


6ip£ .... 

at even 


581 


child, young 
damsel 

bondmaid 
bondwoman 




irayovpyla . . 585 
craftiness 


ov^i .... 578 
nay 
not 


even 

in the end 

oipta .... 
even 


581 


583 


craftiness, cunning 
subtilty 


6(pei\tTr)Q . . . 578 




damsel 
maid 




TravovpyoQ . . 585 
crafty 

TravTayoQzv . . 585 


debtor 
owed, which 


evening 
eyentide 




maiden 




sinner 


6\plflOQ 


581 


7ra/£a> .... 


583 


every quarter, from 


d0fiX// ... 578 


latter 




play 




TzavTayov . . 585 


debt 
due 


6\plQ .... 


582 


7ra7c .... 
child 


583 


places, in all 
where, every 


6(pei\r)fjLa . . 579 


appearance 
countenance 




maid 
maiden 

manservant 




izavTEKiQ . . . 585 


debt 
6<peiXu) . . . 579 


face 
oipwviov . 






in no wise [altogether] 
uttermost 


behove 


582 


servant 






bound, be 


charges 




son 




TcavTt} . . . 585 


debt 


wages 




young man 




always 


debtor, be 






7rai(o .... 


583 


rravTodev . . . 585 


due 


7rayidevu) . 


582 


smite 




round about 


duty, be 


entangle 




strike 




side, on every 



IIAN 



( 996 ) 



I1AP 



7ravTOKparojp , 

Almighty 
Omnipotent 

TtaVTOTZ 

alway 
always 
ever 
evermore 



585 



585 



585 



all means, by 
altogether 
at all 
needs 
no doubt 

no wise, in (lit. not at 
all) 



surely 



586 



Ttapa . 
above 
against 
among 
at 
before 

by 

contrary to 

friends, his (with avrov, 

Mar. 3:21) 
from 
give, such things as they 

(with tcl, ctvrwv, Lu, 

10:7) 
had, that she (with 

avrov) 
his (lit. of him) 
in 

more than 
nigh unto 
of 

out of 
past 
save 

side,... by 
sight of, in the 
than 
therefore 
with 



Trapaflaivw . 
transgress 
transgression, by 

TapafiaWu) . 

arrive 

compare 
7rapdl3aorig 

breaking 

transgression 

7rapa /3aTr]Q . 
breaker 
transgress 
transgressor 

7r<X|Oa/3id£ojuai . 

constrain 
7rapa/3oXr/ 

comparison 



587 



587 



587 



587 



587 



587 



figure 

parable 

proverb 

TrapafiovXe vopai . 588 
regard, not to 
regarding, not 

irapayyekia . 588 
charge 
command 

irapayyiXku) . . 588 
charge 

charge, give in 
command 

commandment, give 
declare 



Trapayivo/Jiai 
come 
go 
present, be 

irapayio . 
depart 



588 



588 



pass away 
pass by 
pass forth 

7rapadeiyfiarl^(t} . 588 
example, make a public 
shame, put to an open 

7ra.padei(TOQ . . 589 
paradise 

Trapahiypfxai . . 589 

receive 
7rapadLarpi(3r] . . 589 

perverse disputing 

7rapadtd(i)iJ.i . . 589 

betray 

betrayed, shall be, and 
should betray (with 
/xeXXw, Joh. 6:71) 

bring forth 

cast 

commit 

deliver 

deliver up 

delivered, shall be (with 
jUfWw, Lu. 9:44) 

give 

give over 

give up 

hazard 

prison, put in 

recommend 

rrapa^o^oQ . . 590 
strange 

TvapaZocriQ . . 590 
ordinance 
tradition 

Trapa^rfkoio . . 590 
provoke to emulation 
provoke to jealousy 



TrapaQaXaaatoq . 590 
sea coast, upon the 

7rapade(jjpi(o . . 590 
neglect 

7rapadr]Kr) . . . 590 
committed unto 

TrapaivEh) . . . 590 
admonish 
exhort 

7rapair£ofiat . . 590 
avoid 
excuse 

excuse, make 
intreat 
refuse 
reject 

rrapaKaOl^u) . . 590 

sit 
7rapcuca\£<i) . . 590 

beseech 

call for 

comfort 

comfort, be of good 

desire 

exhort 

exhortation 

exhortation, give 

intreat 

pray 

TrapaKaXvTCTio . 591 

hide 
7rapaKaradr]Kr} . 591 
committed to trust, that 

which is 
committed unto, that 
thing which is 



irapaKetjiai . 
present, be 

7rapaK\r](7ig . 
comfort 

consolation 
exhortation 
intreaty 

irapaKkriTOQ . 
advocate 
comforter 

7rapa.Kor] . 
disobedience 



591 



591 



591 



591 



7rapa.Ko\ovd£to . 591 
attain 
follow 
fully know 
understanding, have 



irapaKOvti) . 
neglect to hear 

7rapaKV7TT(t) . 
look 

look into 
stoop down 



591 



591 



7rapaXa^/3avw . 591 ! 
receive 
take 

take unto 
take with 

TrapaXiyofiat . . 592 
pass 
sail by 

7rapa\iog . . . 592 | 
sea coast 

7rapa\Xay?7 . . 592 

variableness 

TrapaXoyi^ofiai . 592 
beguile 
deceive 

TrapaXvojiai . . 592 
feeble 

palsy, sick of the 
palsy, taken with 

xapaXvTiKog . . 592 
palsy, sick of the 
palsy, that had the 



7rapa/x£^w . 

abide 
continue 

Trapajivdiojiai 
comfort 

itapafivQia 
comfort 

irapafivQiov . 
comfort 



592 



592 



592 



592 



Trapayofxeu) . . 592 

contrary to the law 



7rapavofxia 

iniquity 
irapaTriK.pa.ivio 

provoke 
iraparcLKpaafioc . 

provocation 

Trapa7ri7rT(i) . 
fall away 

Trapcurikib) 

sail by 

TvapaTrkijaiov . 

nigh unto 
7rapa7r\r)cri(i)Q 

likewise 

7TapairopevofxaL . 

go 
pass 
pass by 

TrapaTCTUjia . 
fall 
fault 
offence 
sin 
trespass 



592 



592 



592 



592 



592 



592 



593 



593 



593 



IIAP 



( 997 ) 



iiat 



wapappveu) 
let slip 

Trapa(rr)[xog . 
whose sign was 

irapa<TKEva£<i) 
prepare self 
ready, be 
ready, make 

irapaGKEvr] 

preparation 

Ttapareivw 
continue 

iraparrjpiu) 
observe 
watch 

Traparr]pr)<Tig . 
observation 



593 j irapuaaKTOQ . . 594 
brought in, unawares 



593 



593 



593 



3 93 



593 



593 



593 



Traparidri/jLt . 
allege 
commend 
commit 

commit the keeping of 
put forth 
set before 



Tcaparvyyavu) 
meet with 

irapavTiKa 

moment, but for a 



Trapacpepw . 
remove 
take away 

7rapa<ppove(i) . 
as a fool 

■n-apcKppovta . 
madness 

Trapa^eifxd^u) 

winter 

Trapa^eLjiaaia 
winter in 

Trapa^prj/jia . 
forthwith 
immediately 
presently 
straightway 
soon 

irapb'a.Xig . 
leopard 



593 



593 



593 



593 



593 



59' 



594 



594 



594 



594 



Traptijii 
come 

have (Heb. 13 : 5) 
here, be 
lack (with fiij, 2 Pet 

1:9) 
present 
present, be here 



TrapeKTayoj 
privily bring in 



594 



7r ape kto vvtt) . . 594 
creep in unawares 

Trapeiaipypixai . 594 
come in pi'ivily 
enter 



7rapei<T(pEp(o 
give 

7rapeKTog . 
except 
saving 
without 

irapefxfioXri 
army 
camp 

castle 

TrapevoyXiu) 
trouble 

TrapeTricrj/jLog 
pilgrim 
stranger 

Trapipxp}xou. 
come 

come forth 
go 
pass 

pass away 
pass by 
pass over 
past 
transgress 

TrapeaiQ 
remission 



594 



594 



594 



594 



594 



594 



595 



7rapE)(to . . . 595 
bring 
do 
give 
keep 
minister 
offer 
shew 
trouble (with kottoc) 



■Kapriyopia 
comfort 

xapdEvia . 
virginity 

irapQivoQ . 
virgin 

Trapicravw 
yield 

7rapl(TTrjfiL 

assist 

bring before 
come 
commend 
present 
presently give 



595 



595 



595 



595 



595 



prove 
provide 

shew 
stand 

stand before 
stand by 
stand here 
stand up 
stand with 
yield 

TrapiEfxai . 
hang down 

7ra.podog 

way 

TTapOLKEb) . 

sojourn in 
stranger, be a 



595 



595 



595 



595 



wapoiKia . 
sojourning 

strangers, as (Acts 13 
17) 



irapoiKog . 
foreigner 
sojourn 
stranger 

Trapoifxla . 
parable 
proverb 

irapopLOia^u) . 
like unto, be 

ira.p6fj.oiog 
like 

Tvapoivog . 
given to wine 

TrapoL^ofxai . 
past 

irapo^vvofxai . 
provoked, be easily 
stirred, be 

7rapo^vafj.6g . 
contention 
provoke unto 

Trapopyifa 
anger 
provoke to wrath 

TcapopyiGfiog . 
wrath 

■k aporpvvu) 

stir up 

irapovcria . . . 
coming- 
presence 

irapoiplg . 
platter 

wapprjcria . 
bold 
boldly 



595 



596 



596 



596 



596 



596 



596 



596 



596 



596 



596 



596 



596 



596 



boldness 

boldness of speech 

confidence 

freely 

openly 

plainly 

plainness 

Trapprjaia^OfMn. . 596 
bold, be 
boldly 
freely 

preach boldly 
speak boldly 
wax bold 

7rctf, Trdca, urav . 597 
all 

all manner of 
all means, by (with iv, 

2 Th. 3:16) 
alway (with y)fiepa) 
always 

always (with dia) 
any 

any one 
as many as 
daily 
ever (with cuwv, Jude 

25) 
every 
every one 
every way 
no (with ovic) 
nothing (with- ovic) 
nothing(with ovic, pr] pa 

Lu. 1:37) 
nothing... at any time 

(with OvSsTCOTt) 

throughly 
whatsoever 
whole 
whosoever 

7rd(T-)(a . . . 605 
Easter 
Passover 

7rac^w . . . 605 
feel 

passion 
suffer 
suffer, shall( with ptWiu, 

Rev. 2 : 10) 
vex 



Tcaracati) . 
smite 
strike 

KCLTEd) . . . . 

tread 

tread down 
tread under foot 



606 



606 



606 



itarrip . 
father 
parent 

Trarpa\(or]g . . 609 
murderers of fathers 



IIAT 



( 998 ) 



HEP 



irarpia 


609 


go about 




7rEvrrjKoarr] . . 612 


TTEpiaipiu) . . . 615 


family 




prove 




Pentecost 


take away 


kindred 




tempt 






take up 


lineage 




tempter 




7T£7TOl6r)GlQ . . 612 








try 




confidence 


TTEpiaar pair rii) . 615 


TrarpiapxriQ . . 


609 






trust 


shine round 


patriarch 




7reipaarjj,6g 


610 


, 


shine round about 


TrarpiKog . 
fathers, of 


609 


temptation 

try (1 Pet. 4: 12) 




7TEQ .... 612 

whomsoever 
whomsoever (with 6 c, 


TTEptfiaWu) . . 615 
array 


TrarpiQ 
country 


609 


Trupaio 

assay 
go about 


611 


Mark 15:6) 
TZEpav . . . . 613 


cast about 
clothe 
clothed me 


own country 








beyond 


put on 


TzarpoTvapaZoTOQ . 609 
received by tradition 
from father 


7T£tCrjUOV?7 . 

persuasion 
7rsXayoQ . 


611 
611 


farther side 
other side 
over 


7r£pij3Xi7rio . . 616 
look about on 
look round about 


TrarpwoQ . . • 


609 


depth 




TVEpCLQ .... 613 


look round about on 


father, of 




sea 




end 
utmost part 


TrepifioXatov . . 616 


Travojiai . 


609 


7re\eKi£ofiai . 


611 


uttermost part 


covering 


cease 
leave 
refrain 




beheaded, be 

TTE\l7TTOQ . 


611 


TTEpl .... 613 

about 


vesture 
TTEpiliofiat . . 616 






fifth 




above 


bound about, be 


Txayyvopai 

wax gross 


609 


TTEfXTTU) 

send 


611 


against 
as touching 
at 


TCEpLEpya^o^at . 616 
busybody, be a 


iridr) .... 

fetter 


609 


send again (with 


Trpoa- 


behalf, on 


TEpupyoQ . . . 616 




n0^t,Lu.2O:ll,12) 


company, and his (with 


busybody 


TTE&IVOQ 


609 


thrust in 




ot,Actsl3:13&21:8) 


curious 


plain 




Tvivr]Q .... 


611 


concern, which 


TTEpiEpypiiai . . 616 


TTE^EVU) 


609 


poor 
iTEvdepa . 




concerning 


fetch a compass 


go afoot 




611 


concerning, as 

estate (with ret, Col. 


vagabond 
wandering about 


-ire'Cri .... 


609 


mother in law 




4:8) 




afoot 




wife's mother 




for 


TTEpiE^lO . . . 616 


foot, on 




TTEvdepoq . 




how it will go with 


astonished (with 9afi- 






612 


(with ret, Phi. 2 : 23) 


(3og, Lu. 5 : 9) 


Treidap-^eto 


609 


father in law 




in 


contain 


hearken 




TVEvQilt) 


612 


manner of, such (with 


manner, after this (lit. 


obey 




bewail 




tovtov) 


having this form) 


obey magistrates 




mourn 




of 


7r£pi^MVVVjll . . 616 


7TEl66q .... 


609 


wail 




on 


gird 


enticing 

TTElOu) TTETToSa . 


609 


ttevQoq 
mourning 


612 


over 

pertaining 
pertaining to 


gird about 
gird self 


agree 




sorrow 




sake, for 


TTEpiQEOLQ . . . 616 


assure 
believe 
confidence, have 




TTEViyfiOQ . 

poor 


612 


state (with ra, Phi. 2 : 

19,20) 
thereabout (with tov- 


wearing 

TT£pilGTr)Hl . . 616 

avoid 


confident, be 




TTEVTCIKIQ . 


612 


tov, Lu. 24 : 4) 


shun 


confident, wax 




five times 




thereof (Mat. 12 : 36) 


stand by 


friend, make 




7rEvraKi(r-^i\ioi . 


612 


touching 


stand round about 


obey 
persuade 




five thousand 




whereby (with 6g, Acts 
19:40) 


7r£piKa.dapfxa . . 616 


trust 




TTEvraKoaiOL . 


612 


wherein 


filth 


yield 




five hundred 




whereoi (with r/c, Heb. 


TVEpiKaXviTTU) . . 616 


7reiva(o 


610 


7TEVTE .... 


612 


2:5) 


blindfold 


hungred, be an 




fifty thousand 


(with 


whereoi (with nc,l Tim. 
1:7) 


cover 
overlay 


Trelpa .... 


610 


Hvpiaq) 
five 




with 


TTEpiKElfiai . . 616 


assaying 
trial 

7T£ipa£(i) . 


610 


TTEVTEKaL^EKaTOQ . 

fifteenth 


612 


TTEptayu) . . . 615 
compass 
go about 


bound with, be 
compassed with, be 
hang about 


assay 




TTEVTl]KOVTa . 


612 


go round about 


TTEpucEtyaXaia . 616 


examine 




fifty 




lead about 


helmet 





IIEP ( 999 ) 


nis 




7repik-parr]Q 


616 


7TEptffffEViO . . 618 


put about 


! 


7rr]XiKog 


020 


come by 




abound 


put on 




how great 




irepiKpvTVTis) 

hide 
TrepiKVKkdio 

compass round 


616 


abound, make 
abound, more 
abundance 


put upon 

round about, hedge 
(with (ppayfiog) 


how large 

7TT]X6g .... 


620 


616 


abundance, have 
abundance, have more 


set about 
7TEpiro/j.rj . 


619 


clay 
wt'ipa .... 


620 


•KepiKajXTTU) 


616 


abundant 


circumcised (Phi. 3:5V 


scrip 




shine round about 
•KepiXeiTTOfxaL 


617 


abundant, be more 

better, be the 

enough and to spare, 


circumcision 

TTEpiTpETTh) 


619 


Trrjxvg .... 
cubit 


621 


remain 




have 


mad, make (with p 


xvia, 


7rta£a> .... 


621 


irepiXvirOQ 


617 


exceed 


Acts 26: 24) 




apprehend 




sorrowful, exceeding 
sorrowful, very 


exceed (with ttXeiujv, 
Mat. 5 : 20) 


~EpiTpE")(ii) 

ran through 


619 


catch 

lay hand on 




sorry, exceeding 




excel 






take 




irtpifxiyio . 
wait for 


617 


increase 
left, be 
redound 


TTEpKpipiO . 

bear about 
carry about 


619 


TTIE^OJ .... 
press down 


621 


•nipit, 


617 


remain 






TuBavoXoyla . 


621 


round about 
7TEpiOlKEtO . . . 617 
round about, dwell 


remain over and above 

TTEpi ffffOQ & tc spiff - 

ffOTEpOQ . . 618 


7T£pi(j)pOVEit) 

despise 
■KEp'iywpoq 


619 
619 


enticing words 

TUKpaivo) . . . 
bitter, be 


621 


TTEpiOlKOQ . 


617 


abundant, more 


country about 




bitter, make 




neighbour 




abundantly above, ex- 


country round about 










ceeding 


region round about 


iriKpia .... 


621 


■7repiov(riog 
peculiar 


617 


abundantly, more 
advantage 


region that lieth round 
about 


bitterness 
TriKpog .... 


621 


wepioytfi 


617 


exceedingly 


7TEpi\prjfj.a . 


620 


bitter 




place 




greater 


offscouring 




■KucpGjg 


621 


7r£pi-/rari(i) • 
go 
occupied, be 


617 


highly, very 
measure, beyond 
more 


TTEp-KEpEVOfJiCU 

vaunt self 


620 


bitterly 
7rifnrpafxaL 


621 


walk 




more, much 


■KEpVffl .... 


620 


swollen, be 




walk about 




overmuch 


a year ago 




swollen, should 


have 


TrepiTveipu) . 


618 


superfluous 
vehement/*/ 


TTETaofjiai . . . 


620 


(Acts 28 : 6) 
TrivariZiov 




pierce through 




fly 




621 


7r£pnri7TTU> 


618 


■KEpiffOOTEpOV . . 618 


flying 




writing table 




fall among 
fall into 




abundantly, more 
great deal, a 


TTETEIVOV . 


620 


nival, .... 
charger 


621 






more, far 


bird 




platter 




irepuroiioiiai . 


618 




fowl 




1 r t 




purchase 




TTEpiffffOTEpiOQ . . 618 


/ 


620 


TTLVb), 7UIO, TUOjJiai 


621 




abundant, more 


TTETOflCll . 


drink 




irepnroir\(TLQ . 


618 


abundantly, more 


fly 




drink, shall 


(with 


obtain 

obtaining 
peculiar 




earnest, the more (Heb. 

2:1) 
exceedingly 


TTETpa .... 

rock 


620 


pe\Xu), Mat. 2C 

TTLor-qg 
fatness 


:22) 

622 


purchased possession 


exceedingly, more 


TTETpOQ. . . . 


620 






saving 




frequent, more 


stone 




7rt7rpaffK(t) . 


622 


Trepipprj-yvvfit 
rend off and 


618 


more, much 
rather, the 


7T£TplO$r]Q . 


620 


sell 

TVLTTTii), ETTEffOV . 


622 


irspicnraofiaL . 


618 


TTEpiffffwQ . . . 619 


stony 


620 


fail 




cumbered, be 




exceedingly 


TTtiyavov . 


fall 




ir spiff ffeia . 

abundance 


618 


measure, out of 
more, the 


rue 
irriyri .... 


620 


fall down 
light on 




abundant/?/ 




TTEpiffTEpa . . . 619 
dove 


fountain 




-MTTEVU) . . • 


622 


abundantly (witl 


eig, 


well 




believe 




2 Cor. 10:15) 










believer 




superfluity 




pigeon 


TTY]yVVjXl . 


620 


commit 




, 




TTEpiTE/jiVU) . . 619 


pitch 




trust, commit to 




TrepiffffEv^ia . 
abundance 


618 


circumcise 


irrjCaXiov . 


620 


trust with, be put 


in 


left, that was 




7T£piTldt]fXL . . 619 


helm 




TTtffTlKOg . 


624 


over and above 




bestow, upon 


| rudder 




spikenard 







nis 


( iooo ) noi 


tt'kttiq .... 


624 


further 




notwithstanding 


TrXovaiog . . . 631 


assurance 




great, very 




save 


rich 


belief 




greater 




than 


7rXovaiu)g . . . 632 


believe 

faith 

fidelity 




greater part 
long 
longer 
many 




7rXi]prjQ . . . 629 
full 

7rXr}po<popiio . . 630 


abundantly 
richly 

ttXovteu) . . . 632 


TTIOTOQ 


626 


many, very 




believed, be most surely 


increased with goods, 


believe 




more 




known, be fully 


be 


believer 




most 




persuaded, be fully 


rich 


believing 




part, more 




proof of, make full 


rich, be made 


faithful 

faithfully 

sure 




yet but (with ov) 
ttXekio .... 


628 


TvXr]po<popia . . 630 
assurance 


rich, wax 
irXovri^w . . . 632 


true 




plait 




assurance, full 


enrich 
rich, make 


IWTTOtt) 


627 


TrXeovci%(o 


628 


7rXrjp6(i) . . . 630 


nXovrog . . . 632 


assured of, be 




abound 




accomplish 


riches 


7rXavaw . 


. 627 


abundant 
increase, make to 




accomplish, should (Lu. 
9:31) 


7tXvpu) ... 632 


astray, go 




over, have 




after (Acts 24:27) 


wash 


deceive 
err 




TtXeOVEHTEU) . 


628 


complete 


irvevfia . . . 632 


out of the way, 
seduce 


be 


advantage of, get 
defraud 


an 


complete, be 
end 


ghost 

Holy Ghost (with 


wander 




gain, make a 




expire 
fill 


ayiog) 
life 


7r\avr) 


627 


■n-XeoveKTr/g . 


628 


fill up 


spirit 


deceit 




covetous 




fulfil 


spiritual 


deceive, tc 
delusion 




trXtovetya 


628 


full 

full come, be 


spiritually 

spiritually minded, be 


error 




covetous practices 




full forty years old 


(with (ppovrjua, Bo. 


f 




covetousness 




(with xpovog, rtaaa- 


8:6) 


7r\avr]rr]Q 


627 


greediness 




paKovTaerrjg, Acts 


wind 


wandering 
irXavog 


. 627 


-irXevpa 
side 


628 


7:23) 
full make 


TvvevfiarLicog . . 635 
spiritual 


deceiver 








fully preach 


seducing 




7tXe(i) .... 


628 


perfect 


TrvEv/jLaracCig . . 635 


7r\a£ ... 


. 627 


sail 




supply 


spiritually 


table 




ivXriyi) 


628 


7rXrjpo)fia . . . 630 


■Kviio .... 635 


TrXaajia . 
thing formed 

7r\a<7<7w . 


627 
. 627 


plague 




fill up, which is put in to 


blow 


stripe 

wound 

wounded 




filled up, piece that 

fulfilling 

full 


wind 

7rviyio .... 635 
choke 


form 




7rXfjdoQ 


629 


fulness 


throat, take by the 


ttXckttoq . 


. 627 


bundle 

company 

multitude 




irXr}aiov . . . 631 


irviKTog . . . 635 


feigned 






near 


strangled 


TrXcLTEia . 

street 


. 627 


TrXt]dvvis) . 
abound 


629 


6 TrXrjcriov . . 631 
neighbour 


irvof} .... 635 
breath 


7rXarog 


. 627 


multiply 




TrXrjafiovri . . 631 


wind 


breadth 




7r\> jdiO 


629 


satisfying 


iroh'jprjg . . . 635 


TvXarvvit) . 


. 627 


accomplish 




TrXrjcraru) . . . 631 


garment down to the 


broad, make 




fill 




smite 


foot 


enlarge 




full... came 




irXoiaptov . . 631 


ttoQev .... 635 


ttXcltvq 


. 627 


furnish 




boat 


whence 


wide 




7rXf]Krr]Q . 


629 


ship, little 


whence, from 






striker 




ship, small 


TtOLEO) .... 636 


TrXiyjj.a . 


. 627 








i • ■, 


broidered hair 
nXe Uoi', -kXeiov 


or 


TrXrjfxjjivpa 

flood 


629 


ttXolov . . . 631 
ship 
shipping 


agree (with fiia, yvvjfir), 
Eev. 17:17) 


ttXeov, TrXeiaroQ 627 


irXr]v .... 


629 


appoint 


above (lit. of more than) 


but 




ttXooq .... 631 


avenge 


exceed (with 


TTtpiG- 


but rather 




course 


band together (with 


atvix), Mat. 5 


:20) 


except 




sailing 


avarpocpt], Acts 23: 


excellent, more 




nevertheless 




voyage 


12) 



nor 


( 1001 ) 


noT 




be 


TroiKcXog . 


640 


altogether (lit. in much) 


go, will (Joh. 7 : 


35) 


bear 


divers 




common 




journey 




bewray (with SrjXog, 


manifold 




far (lit. by muclf 




journey, make a 




Mat. 26:73) 






far passed 




journey, take a 




bring 


TTOlflClLvh) . 


610 


far spent 




walk 




bring forth 


feed 




great 




iropdeoj 
destroy 
waste 


CAH 


cast out (lit. made cast 
out) 


feed cattle 
rule 




great age, be of a 

7TpOJ3aLV(D, 


(with 
7/upcr, 


04/ 


cause 


7TOlflt)v 


640 


Lu. 2 : 36) 








commit 


pastor 




great deal 




Ttopiafiog . 


647 


content (with itcavog, 


shepherd 




great while 




gain 




Lu. 15:15) 






greatly 




, 




continue 
deal 


TTOlfXVr) 

flock 


640 


long 
many 




iropveia 
fornication 


647 


delay, without any (with 


fold 




much 




TTOpVEVh) . 


648 


avafioXr], /xijdeig, 
Acts 25:17) 


TTOLfXVlOV . 

flock 


640 


oft 
oftenft'/ttes 




commit 
fornication, commit 


do 

do, would ( Joh. 6 : 6) 


7rolog .... 


640 


plenteous 
sore 




ii6pvq .... 
harlot 
whore 


648 


doing 


what 




straitly 






execute 
exercise 


what manner of 
which 




TroXvairXayyvog . 


645 


Tropvog . . 


648 


fulfil 
gain 


woXefxioj . 
fight 

make war 
war 

7r6Xe/xog . 


641 


pitiful, "very 
7roXvreX))g 


645 


fornicator 
whoremonger 




give 
have 
hold 
journeying (Lu. 13 : 22) 


641 


costly 

great price, of 

precious, very 




Tcoppu)) iroppwrepu) 
far 
further 


648 


keep 


battle 




woXvrifxog 


645 


great way off, a 




lay wait (with evedpa, 


fight 




costly, very 




7r6ppu)dev . 


648 


Acts 25 : 3) 


war 




great price, of 




afar off 




lighten the ship (with 
eK(3o\rj, Acts 27:18) 
make 


noXig .... 


641 


TroXvTpoTzwg . 


645 


7rop(pupa . 


648 


city 




in divers manners 




purple 




mean (Acts 21: 13) 


7roXirap-)(r)c . 


642 


7TOfia .... 


645 


7rop(pvpeog,7rop<pv- 




none of these things 


rulers of the city 




drink 




poi/g 


648 


move me (with Xoyog, 


■KoXiTtia . 


642 


Trovrjpia . 


645 


purple 




ovteig, Acts 20:24) 
observe 


commonwealth 




iniquity 




7rop(pvp6ir(i)Xig 


648 


ordain 


freedom 




wickedness 




seller of purple, a 




perform 


TroXirevfxa 


642 


7rovrjp6g 


646 


7ro(Tcuag 


648 


provide 


conversation 


i 


bad 




how oft 




purged, have (with kcc- 
dapiiyfiog, Heb. 1 : 3) 
purpose 


7roXiTevo/jiai . . 642 
conversation be, let 


evil 

evil (with prj^a, 
5:11) 


Mat. 


how often 
"Komg .... 


648 


put 


live 




grievous 




drink 




raising up (with tin- 


TzoXir-qg 


642 


harm 




TTOGOg .... 


648 


<TU(rra<Ttc,Acts24:12) 


citizen 




lewd 




how great 
how long 




secure (Mat. 28:14) 
shew 


TToXXaKig . 


642 


malicious 
wicked 






shoot out 
spend 


oft 
often 




wicked, more 
wickedness (1 Joh. 5: 


how many 
how much 
what 




take 


oftentimes 




19) 






tarry 

transgress the law (with 


ofttimes 
7roXXcnrXa(ri(i)v . 


643 


7TOVOC .... 

pain 


646 


■Korajxog . 
flood 


649 


avofiia, 1 Joh. 3 : 4) 


manifold more 






river 




work 






Tropsia .... 


646 


stream 




yield 


7roXvXoyia 


643 


journeying 




water 




7roirj/xa . . . 640 


much speaking 




way* 




7rora/j.o(f)6pr]Tog . 


649 


thing that is made 


iroXvjiepwg 


643 


TTopevo^iai . 


646 


carried away of the flood 


workmanship 
TroiT](Tig . . . 640 
deed 


at sundry times 
7roXv7roiKtXog . 


643 


depart 
go 




TTOTWKOg . 

what 


649 


manifold 




go away 




what manner of 




TroiTjrrfc . . . 640 






go forth 








doer 


7roXvg .... 


643 


go one's way 




TTOTE .... 


649 


poet 


abundant 




go up 




aforetime 

3 T 





noT 



( 1002 ) 



npo 



any time 




TrpqoTrjQ . 


651 


Trpoatpiofxai . 


653 


7rpod6rr]Q . 


654 


at length 




meekness 




purpose 




betrayer 




at the last 




, 








traitor 




ever 




irpacria. 


651 


7Tpoairiaofxai . 


653 






how long (with i 


tog) 


ranks, in 




prove, before 




irpodpopog 


654 


in the old time 




TTpaacroj, Trparrd) 


651 


7TpOaKOV(t) . 


653 


forerunner 




in time past 




commit 




hear before 




TrpOEL^ib) . 


654 


once 




deeds 




r 




foresee 




sometime 




do 




7rpoa/j.apTav(i) 


653 


see before 




when 




exact 




sin already 












keep 




sinned, heretofore 




xpoeXTTi^o) 


654 


TTOTE . 

at any time 
never (with ov fir], 

1:10) 
sometimes 
when 


649 
2 Pet. 


require 

should do (Lu. 22 

use arts 

irpq-VQ .... 
meek 


:23) 
652 


7rpoav\iov . . 653 
porch 

7rpoj3air(t) . . 653 

age, be of a great (with 

■qfiepa, ttoXvq, Lu. 2 : 


trust, first 

TrpOETTU) 

forewarn 
speak before 
tell in time past 


654 


irorepov . 


649 


TrpcLvrriQ . 


652 


36) 




irpoEvap^ofxai 


654 


whether 




meekness 




go farther 




begin 




TTOTTf]piOV . 

cup 


649 


7rpe7rei .... 
become 


652 


go on 
stricken, be well 




begin before 
TrpoEiray y eXXo/xa i 


655 




comely 




7rpoj3a.XXu) 


653 


promise afore 




drink, give to 
drink, make to 


649 


Trpecrjoeia . 

ambassage 


652 


put forward 
shoot forth 




irpQEpEU) . 

foretel 


655 


feed 




message 




TrpofjaTiKog . 


654 


say before 




water 




7rpE(r(3evu) . 


652 


sheep 




speak before 




TTOTOQ .... 


650 


ambassador, be an 


sheep [market] 




tell before 




banqueting 




7rpe(r(3vTepiov . 


652 


7rp6j3aTOP . 


654 


7rpoEpxojJiaL . 


655 




650 


elder 




sheep 




go before 




7TOV ■ . 

about 

certain place, a 


elders, estate of 




sheepfold (with 


avXrj, 


go farther 






presbytery 




Joh. 10:1) 




go forward 
outgo 
pass on 




7TOV .... 


650 


TrpecrfivrepoQ, -repa 


652 


7rpo/3t/3a£w 


654 








elder 




draw 








where 




eldest 




instruct, before 




TTpOETOLjXa^h) . 


655 


whither 




old 








ordain, before 




TTOVQ .... 
foot 


650 


7rpeaj3vrr)Q 
aged 


652 


7rpo/3\€7rw 
provide 


654 


prepare, afore 
7rpoEvayyE\i^ofj.ai 


655 


footstool 




aged man 




7rpoyivofj.ai . 


654 


preach before the gospel 


7rpa.yfxa . 
business 


651 


old man 
7rpe(jftvTiQ 


652 


past, be 
irpoyiviocrKo) . 


654 


7T poi"^o fxai 
better, be 


655 


matter 
thing 




aged women 




foreknow 
foreordain 




TrporjyEOfxat . 


655 


work 




7rpr)vt]Q 


652 


know 




prefer 




TrpayfiaTticL . 


651 


headlong 




know before 




irpodEcriQ . 


655 


affair 




7Tpt£lO .... 


653 


TTpoyVOJCFLQ 


654 


purpose 




Trpaynarevofxat . 


651 


saw asunder 




foreknowledge 




shewbread 




occupy 




7rpiv, ttoXv 


653 


irpbyovoi . 


654 


irpoQEafxia 


655 


7rpairu)piov . 


651 


before 




forefathers 




time appointed 




hall, common 




before that 




parent 




irpodvuia . 


655 


hall, judgment 




ere 




7rpoypa(f)(i> 
ordain, before 


654 


forwardness of mind 


hall of judgment 




7T(0O .... 


653 




readiness 




palace 




above 




set forth, evidently 


readiness of mind 




prastorium 




ago 




write 




ready mind 




npaKTiop . . 
officer 


651 


before 

before (Acts 13:2:4) 


write afore 
write aforetime 




willing mind 
TrpoOvfxog . 


655 


Trpa^iQ 
deed 
office 


651 


ever, or 

-rrpoayu) 

bring forth 
bring out 


653 


7rp6()r)\oQ . . . 654 
evident 
manifest beforehand 


ready 
willing 

TrpoQvjiiog 


655 


work 




brought, would 


have 


open beforehand 




willingly 




TTpaOQ .... 


651 


(Acts 12:6) 




Trpodictojdi . . 


654 


-poto-Trjfii 


655 


meek 




go before 




give, first 




maintain 





npo 



( 1003 ) 



npo 



over, be 
rule 

7rpoKa\io[jLai . . 655 
provoke 

7rpOKaTayyiXk(t) . 655 
foretell 

notice before, have 
shew, before 

TrpoKarapriiih) . 655 
beforehand, make up 

irpoKSifiat . . 655 
first, be 
set before 
set forth 

7TpOKT]pV(T(7(i) . . 655 

preach, before 
preach, first 

TTpOKOTTYj . . . 655 

furtherance 
profiting 

TTpOKOTTTW . . . 656 
increase 
proceed, shall 
profit 

spent, be far 
wax 

irpoKpifxa . . . 656 
prefer one before an- 
other 

TrpoKvpoofxai . . 656 
confirm before 



rpo7rua-)((i) 
suffer before 



TrpoXajxfiavb) . 

come aforehand 

overtake 

take before 
irpoXeya) . 

foretell 

tell before 



656 



656 



Trpofxaprvpofiai . 656 
testify beforehand 



•Kpofxekerau) . 
meditate before 



656 



Trpofiepifjivaa) . 656 
thought beforehand, 
take 



TpOVOEiO . 

provide 

provide for 



656 



Trpovoia . . . 656 
providence 
provision 



irpoopab) . 
foresee 
see before 

Ttpoopi^o) . . ' . 
determine before 
ordain 
predestinate 



656 



656 



656 



656 



7rp07TEfX7rU) 

accompany 

bring forward on jour- 
ney 
bring on journey 
bring on way 
conduct forth 



TzpoTreryiQ . 
heady 
rashly 

irpo7ropevofiaL 
go before 



656 



656 



656 



7rpoc . 
about 

according to 
against 
among 
at 

because of 
before 
between 

by 

for 

house, at thy (Mat. 26 : 

18) 
in 

intent, for 
nigh unto 
of 

pertain to, which 
that 

this end that, to 
to 
together (with aXXri- 

Xuv, Lu. 24:14) 
toward 
unto 

wherehj (with o) 
with 
within 
#ow-ward, to 
you-ward, to (with 

vfiao) 

irpoaafifiaTOV . 661 
day before the sabbath, 
the 

7T p oa ay opevojjiaL . 661 
call 



irpofTayto . 
bring 
draw near 

7rpocrayhjyri . 

access 

TrpoffaiTEU) 

beg 

irpoGavafialvb) 
go up 

TrporravaXiGtcii) 
spend 



661 

662 
662 
662 

662 



TrpoaavairX-qpob) . 662 
supply 

Trpoaavaridrifii . 662 
add, in conference 
confer 

7rpo(ra7reiXEOfia.i . 662 
threaten, further 

7rpo<7^a7ravato . 662 
spend more 

TrpoaSioficu . . 662 
need 

irpoali^ofxai . . 662 
accept 
allow 
look for 
receive 
take 
wait for 

7rpocr(Wdw . . 662 
expect 

expectation, be in 
look 
look for 
looked when 
tarry 
wait for 

7rpoadoKta . . 662 
expectation 
looking after 

irpoaecuo . . . 662 

suffer 
7rpo(TEyyi£(i) . . 662 

come nigh 

7rpo<T£c;p£V(t) . . 662 

wait at 
irpo<T£pya£ofAai . 662 

gain 

Trpo(TEp")(Ofiat . . 662 

as soon as come 

come 

come unto 

comers thereunto (Heb. 
10:1) 

consent 

draw near 

go 

go near 

goto 

go unto 
TrpooEvyj] . . 663 

pray earnestly (with 
-Trpocrsyxofiai, Jas. 5 : 
17) 

prayer 

7rpo(JEv-)(Ofxai . . 663 
pray 

pray earnestly (with 
irpoaevxri, Jas. 5 : 17) 
pray for 
prayer, make 



irpoGEyw . . . 664 
attend unto 
attendance at, give 
attendance to, give 
beware 
given to, be 
heed, give 
heed, take 
heed, to give 
heed to, take 
heed unto, give 
regard, to have 

7rpo<rr]Xuto . . 664 
nail to 



Trpoa)]XvTOQ 
proselyte 



664 



7rpo<TKaipoQ . . 664 
dure^ for a while 
endure but for a time 
season, for a 
temporal 

TrpcxTKCtXio/LLai . 664 
call 
call to 
call unto 
called for 

7rpo(TKapTEp£(o . 665 
attend continually upon 
continue 
continue in 
continue instant in 
continue stedfastly 
continue with 
give selves continually 
wait on 
wait on continually 

7rpo(TKap-ipr]aig . 665 
perseverance 

TTpoaKEtyaXaiov . 665 
pillow 



7rpo(TKXr}p6ofiaL 
consort with 

TTpOGKXlGlQ 

partiality 

-n-poc-KoXXaofxai 
cleave to 
join self 
joined, be 



665 



665 



665 



665 



TrpoaKOfifxa 
offence 
stumbling 
stumblingblock 
stumblingstone 
stumblingstone (with 
Xi6og) 

TTpOGKOTTT] . . 665 

offence 



TrpOGKOTTTU) 

beat upon 
dash 



665 



npo 



( 1004 ) 



I1TE 



stumble 




increase 




irpoTaacroficu . 


668 


morning 




stumble at 




lay unto 




appoint, before 




morning, in the 




irpooKvk'uo . ■ . 
roll 
roll to 

irpotTKwih) 
worship 


665 


proceed further 
send again (with 
7tw, Lu.20:ll, 


TTSfl- 

12) 


TrpoTeivu) . 
bind 


668 


Trpw'ia. .... 
early 


670 


665 


speak to any more 

irpoarpiyh) . . 667 
run 


TrpoTtpov, to irpo- 

TEpOV . 

before 


663 


morning 

7rpu)'ifxoQ . 
early 


670 


TrpOGK.VV7\TV)C . 

worshipper 


666 


run thither to 
run to 




first 

first, at the 

former 




irpuJivoQ . 
morning 


670 


7rpoaXa\i(i) 


666 


irpoatyayiov . 


667 






irpojpa 
forepart 


670 


speak to 




meat 




ivpoTepoQ . 


668 




speak with 








former 










Trp6(T<f>a.TOQ 


667 






foreship 




it poaXa.fi fiavu) 
receive 
take 


666 


new 

7Tp0(7(f)a.TU)Q . 


667 


7rpoTidr)iJ.i 
purpose 
set forth 


668 


irpioTEVk) . . . 670 
preeminence, have the 


take unto 




lately 




7rporpE7ronat . 


668 


TrptoTOKadedpia . 


671 


taken, having 




7rpocr<pepii), irpoaqv- 




exhort 




seat, chief 




7rp6<rXr)\piQ 
receiving 

Trpoap-ivto 


666 
666 


eyKa 

bring 
bring to 
bring unto 


667 


TTpOTpE^it) . 

outrun 
run before 


668 


seat, highest 
seat, uppermost 

7rpd)TOKXi(Tta . 


671 


abide still 
be with 
cleave unto 
continue in 
continue with 
tarry 

Trpoffopiii^ofxai . 
draw to the shore 


666 


deal with 
do 
offer 

offer unto 
offer up 
present unto 
put to 




7rpov7ra.p-)(iM) . 
before, be 
beforetime, be 

7rp6<f>a<TiQ . 
cloke 
colour 
pretence 


668 
668 


room, chief 
room, highest 
rooms, uppermost 

TrpGJTOV & to 7rpa>- 

TOV .... 

before 

beginning, at the 
chiefly 


671 






7rpocr(ptXr)Q 


667 


shew 






7rpocro(peiX(i) . 


666 


lovely 




, 




first 




owe besides 








TTpOtpEpit) . 


668 


first, at 








Trpoatyopa . 


667 


bring forth 




first, at the 




Trpo(TO-)(di£(o . 


666 


offering 




offer to 




first of all 




grieved with, be 




offering up 












( 








7rpo<prjTEia. 


668 


TTpGJTOQ 


671 


7rpo(nretvoQ 


666 


7rpo(T(p(i)viu) 


667 


prophecy 




before 




hungry, very 




call unto 




prophesying 




beginning 




7rpo(T7rr]yvvfii . 
crucify 


666 


speak to 
speak unto 




7rpo(pr)T£v(i) 
prophesy 


669 


best 

chief 

chiefest 




'KpOO'Kl'KTli) 


666 


Trpoayyaic 


667 


npo(j)tirr)g . 


669 


first 




beat upon 




sprinkling 




prophet 




first of all 




fall at 

fall down at 




7rpo<T\pav(o 
touch 


667 


trpoty-qTiKOQ 


670 


former 




fall down before 






prophecy, of 




7rpu)TO(TTaTrjQ . 


672 


irpoo-KOiio\mi 
make as though 


666 


7rpo(TU)7roXr]7rTiio . 
respect to persons, 


667 
have 


prophets, of the 

7TpO(pfJTlQ . 


670 


ringleader 

TTpWTOTOKia . 


672 


Trpoairopevoixai . 


666 


Ttpo(Tu)xoXyjirTr}c . 


667 


prophetess 




birthright 




come unto 




respecter of persons 


7rpo(pddvio 


670 


■xpUTOTOKOQ . 


672 


TrpoaprjyyvfJii 
beat vehemently 


666 

, a- 


7rpotTU)7roXr}\^ia . 
respect of persons 


667 


prevent 
7rpo^£ipi^Ofxai 


670 


firstbegotten 
firstborn 




gainst 




, 




choose 




7T7"CUto .... 


672 


beat vehemently upon 


7rpoa(t)7rop 


667 


make 




fall 








appearance 








offend 




7Tp0(TTa.(T(Tit) 


666 


before 




TTpO-^ElpOTOVEO/dai 


670 


stumble 




bid 




before (2 Cor. 8:24) 


choose before 








command 

TTpOGTCLTlQ 


666 


countenance 

face 

fashion 




izpvfxva 
hinder part 


670 


TtTEpVCL . , . 

heel 


672 


succourer 








stern 




TTTEpvyLOV 


672 


TrpoaTidrj/jiL 


666 


men's persons 
outward appearance 


7rpw'£ . . . . 


670 


pinnacle 




add 




person 




early 




7rr£pv£ 


672 


give, more 




presence 




early in the morning 


wing 





nTH 



( 1005 ) 



2AK 



TTTT\VOV . . 


. 672 


bird 




irToiofiai . 


. 672 


terrify 




TTorjaig . 


. 672 


amazement 




7TTV0V . 


. 672 


fan 




7tTvpo/xai . 


. 672 


terrify 




TTTvafjLa 


. 672 


spittle 




irrvatno 


. 672 


close 




TTTVbi . 


. 672 


spit 




tttCjucl 


. 672 



body, dead 



corpse 

TtTOHJIQ 

fall 

7rr<i>x 6t ' a • 
poverty 

poor, become 
7rrw^dc 



7TVpe(T(T(jJ . 

fever, be sick of a 

TTVpiTOQ . 

fever 



674 



674 



beggarly 
poor 

Trvyfx^ . . . 
oft 

7TVKV0Q 

often 
oftener 

TTVKTEViO . 

fight 

irvXr} . 
gate 

irvkwv 

gate 
porch 

Trvvdavofiai . 

ask 

demand 

enquire 

enquire, would 
23:20) 

understand 
nrvp . 

fiery 

fire 

Trvpd . 
fire 

irvpyog 
tower 



673 



673 



673 



673 



673 



673 



673 



673 



673 



673 



(Acts 



673 



674 



674 



irvpivoQ 
fire, of 

"Kvpoofiai . 
burn 
fiery 

fire, be on 
try 

trvppa^o) . 
red, be 

Trvppog 
red 

TTVpiOfflQ . 

burning 
fiery trial 

7T(t)\iu) 

sell 

sold, whatsoever is 

7Tto\0C .... 

colt 



674 



674 



674 



674 



674 



674 



675 



675 



pa(3dog 

rod 

sceptre 

staff 
pa(3^ov\og 

serjeant 
pydiovpyri/jia 

lewdness 
pa.dwvpyia 

mischief 
para . 

Eaca 
paKog . 

cloth 
pavri^u) . 

sprinkle 



676 

676 
676 
676 
676 
676 
676 



676 
676 



7TW7T07-£ 

at any time 

never (with ov fit], Joh 

6:35) 
never. . .to any man 

(with ovdstg) 
yet never man (with 

oufotc, Lu. 19:30) 

Trwpou) . . . 675 
blinded, be 
harden 

irwpiofftg . . . 675 
blindness 
hardness 

7twc .... 675 

haply 

means, by any 
mean:, by some 
perhaps 

7rwg . . . . 675 
how 

manner, after what 
means, by what 
that 

paflfii .... 676 
Master 
Kabbi 

pafifiovL,pafifiovvl 676 
Lord 
Eabboni 

pa/jSifa ... 676 
beat 
beat with rods 



pavTifffjiog 
sprinkling 

joa7rt£a> 
smite 
smite with the palm of 

the hand 
paTriafxa . . . 677 
palm of the hand 
smite with the hand 

(with didwui) 
strike with the palm of 

hand [see lit.] 

pa(j)lg .... 677 
needle 

peda . 

chariot 
pito 

flow 

pew 

command 



677 



677 



677 



say 
speak 
speak of 

prjyua . . . 

ruin 
priyvvfXL, prjffffu) 

break 

break forth 

burst 

rend 

tear 
pfffxa .... 677 

evil (with 7rov»jpoc,Mat. 
5:11) 

nothing 

nothing (with nag, ovk, 
Lu. 1:37) 

saying 

word 



677 
677 



pifa . . 
root 

pi^do/xat . 
rooted, be 

pnrfj 

twinkling 
pnTi^o/Jiai . 

tossed, be 



piTTTis) . 

cast 

cast down 

cast off 

cast out 

scatter abroad 

throw 

poi£r}()6v . 

noise, with great 
po/jupaia . 

sword 
pvfirf .... 

lane 

street 



pvxapia 

filthiness 

pvirapog 

vile 
pvirog . 

filth 

pVIVOh) . 

filthy, be 
pvarig . 

issue 
pvTig . 

wrinkle 
pvo/JLcu 

deliver 

deliverer 

pu)vvvjj.a.i 
farewell 



prjrwp . 
orator 

prjrwg . 

express 



678 



678 



678 
678 
678 
678 
678 



678 
678 
678 

678 
678 
678 
678 
678 
678 
678 

679 



sabacthani 


679 


aafiawd . 
sabaoth 


679 


aafifiaricrfjiog 
rest 


679 


aa.fifia.Tov , aafi- 
fiara . . . 
sabbath 
sabbath day 
week 


679 


oayr\vi\ 

net 


679 


aaivh) .... 


679 


move 




(TOLKKOg 


679 



sackcloth 



SAA 



( 1006 ) 



SKO 



(ToXevoj 


679 


thou 




ar)piKOv 


. 685 


offence 




move 




thy house {see lit.] 


silk 




offend, things that 


shake 




(reavTov, to), tov 




, 


. 685 
. 685 


stumblingblock 




shake together 
shaken, which cannot be 
stir up 


7 t ' 
also cravroi), 
t<v, tov 

thee 


683 


crtje . . . 
moth 

crqrofipwTOQ . 


mccnrTb) 
dig 

r . 


686 


craXov .... 


679 


thine own self 




motheaten 




(TKCUpT} .... 

boat 


686 


wave 




thou thyself 




adEvdio 


. 685 




GaXiriyl . 


680 


thy 
thyself 




strengthen 




ctkeXoq 
leg 


686 


trump 








aiayiov 


. 685 






trumpet 




(7£fid%0fMll 


683 


cheek 




(TKE7ra(7fxa 


686 


ffaKiri^u) . 


680 


worship 




ariyau) . 


. 685 


raiment 




sound 




clficKTfAa . 


683 


close, keep 




GKEVr) .... 


686 


sound, which are 


yet to 


devotion 




peace, hold 




tackling 




(Rev. 8 : 13) 




worshipped, that 


is 


secret, keep 




(TKEVOQ 


686 


trumpet, sound a 




crejSaaTOQ . 


683 


silence, keep 




goods 




aa\7riffrr}Q 


680 


Augustus' 




(Tiyfj 


. 685 


sail 




trumpeter 




crejjofxai . 




silence 




stuff 








683 






vessel 




aavdaXtov 


680 


devout 




(ribripEog . 


. 685 






sandal 




religious 




iron 




(TKr]vrj .... 


687 


aavig .... 


680 


worship 




iron, of 




habitation 
tabernacle 




hoard 




oeipa .... 


683 


ailripoQ 


685 






cairpoQ . . . 


680 


chain 




iron 




aKrjvoTnqyia . 
tabernacles 


687 


bad 




GEMTflOQ 

earthquake 


683 


(TLKapiOQ . 


685 






corrupt 






murderer 




CTKrjvoTroiog 
tentmaker 


687 


Cr6.7T(j)£ipOQ 


680 


tempest 




aiKEpa . 


685 






sapphire 




(TELIO .... 


684 


strong drink 




(TKTJVOQ 

tabernacle 


687 


ffapyavr) . 


680 


move 




oijiiidvQiov . 


685 






basket 




quake 




apron 

GlVCLTri 




CTKrjVOOJ 


687 


crapdtvog . . . 


680 


shake 




685 


dwell 




sardine 




creKrfvq 


684 


mustard seed 




arKrjvojjjia . 


687 


aapdiog 


680 


moon 




aivdojv 


685 


tabernacle 




sardius 




creXrjvia^o/nai 


684 


linen 




CTKLCL .... 


687 


ffapbovvf. 


680 


lunatic, be 




linen cloth 




shadow 




sardonyx 




(T£fjLl()a\lQ 


684 


linen, fine 




(TKiprau) . 


687 


aapKiKOQ . * 


680 


flour, fine 




(Tivia^a) . 


685 


leap 




carnal 




/ 




sift 




leap for joy 




fleshly 




GE/JLVOQ 

grave 


684 


(TLTEVTOQ . 


686 


(7K:Xr)poKapdia 


687 


aapKLvoQ . 


680 


honest 




fatted 




hardness of heart 




fleshy 


! 


(TEflVOTrjQ . 


684 


aiTicrroQ . 


686 


oncXrjpoQ . 


687 


oa.pl .... 


680 


gravity 




fatling 




fierce 




carnal 




honesty 








hard 




carnally 
carnally minded 


, be 


(rrjfxalru) . 
signify 


684 


(TLTOfXETpiOV . 

portion of meat 


686 


aKXrjpoTTjQ 
hardness 


687 


(with <ppovr)fj.a, 


Eo. 




oItoq . 


686 






8:6) 




(TY]}XE~tOV . 


684 


corn 




GtcXripoTpa')(riXoQ . 


687 


flesh 




miracle 




wheat 




stiffnecked 




fleshZy 




sign 




(7i(i)7raco 


686 


oicXripvvu) . 


687 


(rapooj .... 


681 


token 
wonder 




dumb 




harden 




sweep 








peace 




(tkoXioq 


687 


OCLTOV . 


681 


(Trj/jLEWO/uLai . 


685 


peace, hold 




crooked 




measure 




note 




aKavZa\i'((s) . 


686 


froward 




a^ivvvjjLL . 


681 


aijfxepov . 


685 


offend 




untoward 




go out 




day, this 


offend, make to 




aicoXoip 


688 


quench 




to-day 


i aicavdaXov 


686 


thorn 




ai 


681 


(Tll7T(s) .... 


685 1 occasion of stumbling 


rxKOTriio 


688 


thee 




corrupted, be 


i 
1 


occasion to fall 




consider 







EKO 


( 1007 ) 


v; 


FE 




heed, take 




thy 




a7r~iXog 


696 


insurrection 




look at 




thy friends 




spot 




sedition 




look on 
mark 




gov .... 691 
home (Mark 5:19) 


aTcXayyva 

bowels 


696 


standing (Heb. 9 
uproar 


8) 


(TKmrog 


688 


thee 




inward affection 




(rrarrjp 


697 


mark 




thine 




mercy, tender 


(with 


money, piece of 




<XKrOj07Ti£w . 


688 


thine own 
thou 




eXeog, Lu. 1 : 78) 


aravpog . 


697 


disperse abroad 




thy 




airXayyvi^Ofxai . 


696 


cross 




scatter 
scatter abroad 




crovdapiov 
handkerchiefs 


694 


compassion, have 
compassion, be moved 


aravpoo) . 
crucify 


697 


(TKOpTTlOQ . 


688 


napkin 








<rra<f)vX)i . 


698 


scorpion 
(TKoretvoc; . 


688 


ao(f)ia .... 
wisdom 


694 


mroyyog . 
spunge 


696 


grapes 
arayvg 


698 


dark 








(nrodog 


696 


corn, ear of 




darkness, full of 


688 


<TO(f)l£ti) 

cunningly devisee 


694 


ashes 




ear 




(TKOTia 


make wise 




(TTropa .... 


696 


ariyq .... 


698 


dark 








seed 




roof 




darkness 




<jo(p6g .... 


694 






t 




(TKOTt^OfXaL . 


688 


wise 




(nropi/Jia . 
corn 


696 


(TTEyO) .... 

bear 


698 


darkened, be 




(Tirapaaaw 


695 


corn field 




forbear 




t 


688 


rend 








suffer 




GKOTOOfXai . 


tear 




(nropog 


696 






darkness, be full of 






seed 




(TTElpa .... 


698 


(TKOTOQ .... 

darkness 

(TKvftaXov . 
dung 


688 
688 


(nrctpyavou) . . 695 
swaddling clothes, 
wrap in 
(TTrao/JLCLt . . . 695 

draw 


seed sown 

<nrov()a£(i) 
diligence, do 
diligence, give 


696 


barren 

(TTEXXofiai 

avoid 
withdraw self 


698 


<TKvdp(i)7rOQ 


688 


draw out 




diligent, be 
endeavour 




GTEflfXCt 

garland 


698 


sad 




o , 7rara\ctw 


695 


forward, be 




, 




sad countenance, 


of a 


pleasure, live in 




labour 




(TTEvayfiog 


698 


<TKvXXii) 

trouble 


688 


mreipa 
band 


695 


study 
(T7rovda7og 


697 


groaning 

(TTEVCt^b) . 


698 


trouble self 

(TKllXoV . . 

spoils 


688 


(JTCEiptj) 

seed, receive 
sow 


695 


diligent 
diligent, more 
forward, more 




grief, with 
groan 
grudge 
sigh 




(TK<i)\r)K6j3p(t)TOQ . 


689 


sower 




(nrovdaiOTEpov 


697 


OTEVOg 


698 


eaten of worms 




(TTTSKOvXaTOJp . 


695 


diligently, very 




strait 




cncwXrjE, 
worm 

GjiapayhivoQ 
emerald 

(T/japaydoe 


689 
689 
689 


executioner 
ffTrivdofiai . . 695 

offered, be 

offered, be ready to be 

<T7rep}xa . . . 695 

issue 


<T7rovdaiiog,-OTEpii)g 697 
carefully, the more 
diligently 
instantly 

cnrovSri . . . 697 
business 


(TTEVO^pEOfXaL . 

distressed, be 
straitened, be 

arEvo^wpia . 
anguish 


698 
698 


emerald 




seed 




care 




distress 




a/jivpva 


689 


GTrepfAokoyog 


696 


carefulness 




(TTEpEOg 


698 


myrrh 




babbler 




diligence 




stedfast 




<rfxvpvi£ofJLai . 


689 


(nrevdio 


696 


earnest care 
forwardness 




strong 
sure 




myrrh, be mingled with 


haste, make 




haste 








(TOl .... 


689 


haste unto 








(TTEpEOU) 


698 


thee 




haste, with 




(Tirvpig 
basket 


697 


establish 
strength, receive 




thine own 




(T7Ti]\aiOV . 


696 


aTadiog, araZtov . 




strong, make 




thou 




cave 




697 






thy 




den 




furlong 




OT£jO£W/Za . . . 


698 


GOpOQ .... 


690 


cnnXag 


696 


race 




stedfastness 




bier 




spot 




ardfxyog . . . 


697 


GTEfavog . . . 


698 


aog .... 


690 


airiXob) 


696 


pot 




crown 




thine 




defile 




CTTCLffig. 


697 


ffTE^CLVOU) . 


699 


thine own 




spot 




dissension 


1 


crown 







STH 


( 1008 ) 


2YM 




(rri)QoQ 


699 arparoXoyiu) 


701 


(TvyKaXvTrrofiai . 


703 


av^ao) 


704 


breast 




soldier, choose to be a 


cover 




live with 




arrjKto .... 


699 


(TTpaTOTrE&apyrjQ . 


701 


avyKafntTio . 


703 


av^Evyvvu) 


704 


stand 




captain of the guard 


bow down 




join together 




stand fast 




OTjOar07T£<W 


701 


GvyKaraj3alv(o . 


703 


av^rjTEU) . 


704 


GrrjpiyfxoQ 

stedfastness 

(TTYipi^U) . 


699 

699 


army 

(rrpej3\6(o 

wrest 


701 


go down with 

ffvyKarariQEfiai . 

consent 


703 


dispute 
dispute with 
enquire 




established 












question 




fix 




GTpi<fxo 


701 


ffvyKaradeorig 


703 


question with 




stablish 




convert 




agreement 




reason 




stedfastly set 




turn 




crvyKara\p7j(p[^oiJiai 


703 


reason together 




strengthen 




turn again 




numbered with, be 




Gv^rjrrfcriQ 


704 


(rriyfia . . 


699 


turn back again 
turn self 




(TvyKEpavvvfJn 


703 


disputation 
disputing 




mark 




turn self about 




mixed with, be 






(TTiy/Jt] 
moment 


699 


ffrprjVLau) . 
live deliciously 


701 


temper together 

GVyKlVEU) . 


703 


reasoning 

avZ,r)TY\Ty]q 
disputer 


704 


GTlXj3(i) 

shining 
oToa .... 


699 






stir up 








699 


arrprjvoQ . 
delicacy 


701 


conclude 


703 


Gv^vyog . 
yokefellow 


704 


porch 




arpovQiov 


701 


inclose 




GV^OJOTTOIEO) . 


704 


OTOlfiaQ . 


699 


sparrow 




shut up 




quicken together with 


branch 




rrrpwv^vfii, crrpotv- 




avyKXrjpovofiOQ . 


703 


GVKCtfXlVOQ 


704 


GTOiytlOV . 

element 


699 


VVh) 

bed, make 
furnish 


701 


fellowheir 
heir together 
heir with 




sycamine tree 
GVKfj .... 


704 


principle 
rudiment 




spread 

strew 




joint -heir 

(TVy KOlVti)VEb) . 


704 


fig tree 
crvKOfiupata . 


705 


aroiyiio . 

walk 

walk orderly 


699 


(TTVyrjTOQ . 


701 


communicate with 




sycomore tree 






hateful 
GTvyva^it) 


701 


fellowship with, have 
partaker of, be 


gvkov .... 

fig 


705 


gtoXyj .... 


699 


lower 




GVyKOLVWVOQ . 


704 


GVKOtyCLVTEiO . 


705 


clothing, long 
garment, long 
robe 
robe, long 

(TTOfia .... 

edge 




sad, be 




companion 




accusation, take b} 


false 




gtvXoq 


701 


partake 




accuse falsely 




699 


pillar 

GV 

thou 


701 


partaker 
partaker with 

avyKO/ii£(o 


704 


GvXayojyico . 

spoil 

GvXaio 


705 
705 


face 




GvyyivEia 


703 


carry 




rob 




mouth 




kindred 




avyKpivii) . 


704 


gvXXoXeu) 


705 


arofxaypQ 


700 


avyy epijq . 


703 


compare among 




commune with 




stomach 




cousin 




compare with 




confer with 




crrparela . 
warfare 


700 


kin 




aVyKVTTTIO 


704 


speak among 






kinsfolk 




bow together 




talk with 




ffrparevfia 


700 


kinsman 




avyKvpia . 


704 


GvXXa/Jij3avii) 


705 


army 




avyyviojir} 


703 


chance 




catch 




soldier 




permission 




Gvyyaipio 


704 


conceive 




war, man of 




trvyKaQr^iai . 


703 


rejoice in 




help 
take 




ffrparEvofiaL . 


700 


sit with 




rejoice with 






soldiers 




<rvyicadi£(o 


703 


Gvy\iio 


704 


GvXXEyu) . 
gather 


705 


war 




sit down together 




stir up 






warfare, go a 




sit together, make 




crvyxpaofiat . 


704 


gather together 
gather up 




a-rparrjyog 


700 


GvyK(XKOTm.Qi(i) 


703 


dealings with, have 






captain 




afflictions, be partaker 


/ 




GvXXoyi£o/j,ai 


705 


magistrate 




of 




arvyxypu) . 
confound 


704 


reason with 




arparia . 


700 


(TvyKaKovj^eofxai . 


703 


confuse 




gvXXvtteo fldl 


705 


host 




affliction with, suffer 


uproar, be in an 




grieved, be 




crrparitoTt]£ . 


700 


(TvyKaXeo) 


703 


crvyxyaiQ . 


704 


GVfJ./3aiV(tt 


705 


soldier 




call together 




confusion 




be 





2YM 



( 1009 ) 



2YN- 



befall 

happen 

happen, should (Mark 

10:32) 
happen unto 

ffv/AfiaWu) . . 705 
confer 
encounter 
help 
make 
meet with 
ponder 

avfifiacriXevu) . 705 
reign with 

<ru/z/3t/3a£a> . . 705 
compact 

gather, assuredly 
instruct 
knit together 
prove 

crvfxfiovXevu) . . 705 
consult 
counsel 
counsel, give 
counsel, take 
counsel together, take 

avfifiovXiov . . 706 
consultation 
council 
counsel 

av/nfiovXog 
counsellor 

fellowdisciple 



706 



706 



(TVfXfjiaprvpeu) . 706 
testify unto 
witness, also bear 
witness with, bear 

avfifxepi^ofxai . 706 
partaker with, be 

crvfifieroxoG • • 706 
partaker 

GvnjjLinriT{]Q . . 706 
follower together 

(rvfi/jLop^oo/jLat . 706 
conformable unto, be 
made 

avfifioptyog . . 706 
conformed to 
fashioned like unto 

(TVfnradeco . . 706 
compassion, have 
touched with a feeling 
of, be 

GVfnzaOriQ . . 706 
compassion one of ano- 
ther, having 

avjjnrapayivofiai 706 
come together 
stand with 



706 



arv^nrapaKaXeofxat 706 
comforted together, be 

GvinrapaXanfiavh) 706 
take with 

ffv/nrapafiivu) . 706 
continue with 

(7Vfi7rapeifxi . . 706 
present with, be here 

(rv/jL7ra(T^((i) . . 706 
suffer with 

avfXTrifXTru) 
send with 

av/jLTrepLXa/Jifidvio 706 
embrace 

(TVfnrLVU) . . . 706 

drink with 
(7VfX7rXt]p6(o . . 706 

come 

fill up 

fully come 
(TVfXTrviyu) . . 706 

choke 

throng 

(TVfixoXirrjQ . . 706 
fellowcitizen 

ffv/jnropevo/Aai . 707 
go with 
resort 

GVfxiroaiov . . 707 
company 

avfnrpzvfivTEpoQ . 707 
elder, also an 

(TV/J.(f)£p(i) . . . 707 

better for, be 
bring together 
expedient, be 
expedient for, be 
good, be 
profit 
profitable for, be 

(TVfjKprjfii . . . 707 
consent unto 

(7Vfi(f)vXiTr]Q . . 707 
countryman 

ovjxtyvofjiai . . 707 
spring up with 

GVfJL(f)VTOQ . . . 707 

planted together 

ffvfX(pwvi(i) . . 707 
agree 

agree together 
agree with . 

av/j.(pu)vr}(TiQ . . 707 



concord 

(TVjjKpaJvia 
musick 



707 



Gvfx(j)iovog . . 707 
consent 

avfx\pr)({)i£(i) . . 707 

count 
avu^vyoQ . . 707 

likeminded 
avv .... 707 

beside 

with 

ffwayo) . . . 708 
accompany (with epxo- 

fim, Acts 11: 12) 
assemble 
assemble selves 
assemble together 
bestow 

come together 
gather 

gather selves together 
gather up 
gathered together 
lead into 
resort 
take in 

avvaytoyrj . . 709 
assembly 
congregation 
synagogue 

ffwayiovi^o/xai . 709 
strive together with 

avvadXiio . . . 709 
labour with 
strive together for 

(Tvvadpol£(i) . . 709 
call together 
gather together 

avvaipu) . . . 709 
reckon 
reckon (with \oyoc, 

Mat. 25:19) 
take 

GvvaL^fiaXojTOQ . 709 
fellowprisoner 

(TVvaKoXovdiio . 709 
follow 

GvvaXi^ofiai . . 709 
assembled together, be 

Gvvavajjaiyoj . 709 
come up with 

(Tvvavaiceifiai . 710 

sit at the table with 
sit down with 
sit together with 
sit with 
sit with at meat 

(Twayafiiyvvfu . 710 
company, keep 
company with 
company with, have 



avvai'a7ravofjLai . 710 
refreshed with, be 

crvvavrau) . . 710 
befall 
meet 

ovvavTYiffig . . 710 
meet 

ffv vavriXafxfici vo- 
fiai .... 710 

help 

ffvva7rayofiai i 710 
carried away with, be 
condescend 
led away with, be 

avvaTToQvriayjj) . 710 
dead with, be 
die with 



<rvv air 6XXv fiat 

perish with 

GvvaTzoariXXu) 

send, with 



710 



710 



avvap/jLoXoytofxai 710 
framed together, be fitly 
joined together, be fitly 

<yvvapira£w . . 710 
catch 



avvav^avofxai 

grow together 

Gvvleo}xai 
bound with,, be 

<7UV(WjU0£ 

band 
bond 



710 



710 



710 



Gvvdo^a^ofiai . 710 
glorified together, be 

(TvvdovXoQ . . 710 

fellowservant 
avvZpofii] . . . 710 

run together 

miveyeipu) . . 710 
raise up together 
rise with 

avviZpiov . . . 710 
council 



Gvveiotu) . 
consider 
know by 
privy, be 
ware of, be 

avvd^rfGLQ 
conscience 

a\)VEl[HL 

with, be 



711 



71 



711 



gathered together, be 



SYN 



( 1010 ) 



2X1 



<TW£i(jip\Ofiai 


711 


keep in 




finish 


(TvcrraTiKOQ 


714 


go in with 




lay sick of 




fulfil 


commendation, of 


go with into 




press 




fulfilled, shall be (with 






avveK^rfixoQ . 




stop 




jwfXXw, Mark 13:4) 


(jvaravpoh) 


714 


711 


strait, be in a 




make 


crucified with 




companion in travel 
travel with 

ovvekXektoq . . 711 


straiten 
taken with, be 
throng 




OVVTEflVW . . . 713 
cut short 
short (Ro. 9 : 28) 


avariXXu) . . 714 
short 
wind up [for burial] 


elected together with 
avveXavvat . . 711 


(Tvvrjdofiai 
delight 


712 


awTtipio) . . . 713 
keep 
observe 


wound up 
crvffTEva£io 


714 


set at one again 


(with 


trvvfiOeta . 


712 


groan together 




eig, siprjvri, Acts 7: 
26) 


custom 




preserve 


avaTOL^Eio 


715 






crvvrjXLKtwrrjQ 


712 


(Tvvrldrjfxt . . 714 


answer to 




(TVpe7rijJLaprvplu) . 


711 


equal 




agree 
assent 


/ 




witness, also bear 






avaTparaorrjg 


715 






crvv9a7rrofiai . 


712 


fellowsoldier 




accompany 

(Tvvepyiu) . 
help with 
work together 


711 
711 


buried with, be 

avvdXaojiai . 
broken, be 

(TvvdXifiu) 


712 

712 


covenant 

(TvvrofnaQ . . 714 
words, a few 

avvrpiyw . . . 714 
run 


(TV(TTpE(f)(i) . 

gather 

(rvffrpofa'i . 
band together 


715 

715 

(with 


work with 




throng 




run together 
run with 


7rot£to Acts 23 


:12) 


workers together 




crvvdpvirrit) 


713 


concourse 




avvepyoQ . . . 711 
companion in labour 
fellowhelper 


break 
consider 


713 


(Tvvrpij3(o . . . 714 
break 
break in pieces 


(Tva^fxaTi^ofiai . 715 
conformed to 
fashion self according 


fellowlabourer 




understand 




broken to shivers, be 


to 




fellowworker 




wise, be 




brokenhearted (with 


a(j)ayr] 


. 715 


helper 

labourer together 


with 


OVVlfTTaVli) 


713 


icapdia, Lu. 4:18) 
bruise 


slaughter 




workfellow 




commend 






crtyaytov . 


. 715 


f 


712 


(TWicrraa), avvla- 




(Tvprpifjifjia . . 714 


slain beast 




(rvyep^Ofiai . 

accompany 


rr]fXL . . . 


713 


destruction 


(T(f)aTT(i) 


. 715 


assemble 




approve 




<rvvTpo<f)OQ . . 714 


kill 




assembled with, be 


commend 




brought up with 


slay 




come 

come together 




consist 

make 

stand 




avvTvyyavb) . . 714 
come at 


wound 
(Tcpodpa 


. 715 


come with 
company with 




stand with 




(Tvvv7roicpirofxai . 714 


exceeding 

exceedingly 

greatly 




go with 




GVVO&EVIO . 


713 


dissemble with 




resort 




journey with 




avvvTrovpyiti) . 714 


sore 




ffvveadlio . 


712 


avvohia , 


713 


help together 


very 




eat with 




company 




rrvvtohivio . . . 714 


<T(j)OOpu>Q . 


. 715 


crvvemg 


712 


(TVPOLKElt) . 


713 


travail in pain together 


exceedingly 




knowledge 




dwell with 




avvw^ioaia . . 714 
conspiracy 


ff(f>payl^b) 


. 715 


understanding 




(TWOlKodoflEO/Jiat . 


713 


seal 




(TVVETOQ . 

prudent 


712 


builded together, 

ffwo/JuXiio 

talk with 


be 
713 


crvprig . . . . 714 
quicksands 


seal up 
set a seal 
set to seal 




(rvvevdoKEb) . 


712 






avpu) . . ' . . 714 


stop (2 Cor. 11: 


10) 


allow 




(TVVOflOpia) 


713 


drag 
draw 






consent 




join hard 




cr(f)payie . 


. 715 


pleased, be 




(jvvoyf\ 


713 


hale 


seal 




pleasure, have 




anguish 




<rv(T7ra.pa.(TGU) . . 714 


atyvpov 


. 715 


(TvyEvw^EOfjiai 


712 


distress 




tear 


ancle bone 




feast with 




CrVVTCLVfflO 


713 


avaay)ixov . . . 714 


a^Edov 


. 715 


(TVVE<pi(TTr}flL . 


712 


appoint 




token 


almost 




rise up together 




vvvteXeicl 


713 


(rvaaiofjia . . . 714 


(T%W^ • • 


. 716 


ovviyto 


712 


end 




of the same body 


fashion 




constrain 




gvvteXe(i) . 


713 


GvaramaaTYiQ . 714 


<?Xifa • • • 


. 716 


hold 




end 




insurrection with, make 


break 







2X1 


( 1011 ) TEK 


divide 




Gitxppoavvr] 


719 


rapa^og • • • 720 


ravrr)g, from ovrc 


open 




soberness 




stir 


same, the 


rend 

rent, make a 




sobriety 
a<j)d)pu}v 


719 


raprapou) . . 720 
hell, cast down to 


thereoy 
this 


a\icrp.a 


716 


discreet 




TCLGGU) . . • 720 


ra(f>ri . . . . 


division 




sober 




addict 


bury (Mat. 27 : 7 


rent 




temperate 




appoint 


ra<pog . . . . 


schism 








determined 


sepulchre 


ayoiviov . 


716 


rctyjua 


719 


ordained 


tomb 


cord, small 




order 




set 


ra%a . . . . 


rope 




ratcrog 


719 


ravpog . . . 720 


peradventure 


crxo\aZ<o . 


716 


set 




bull 


perhaps 


empty- 
give self 




raXanrojpioj . 

afflicted, be 


719 


ox 
ravra, from 6 ai»- 

TOQ . . . . 720 


ra'XjEiog 
hastily 


a^oXr) 


716 






quickly 


school 




raXanriopia . 


719 


even thus 


shortly 






misery 




like 


soon 


<T<*)£(i) .... 

heal 


716 


raXai7rojpoQ . 


719 


manner, like 

so 


suddenly 


preserve 
save 




wretched 
raXavria~wg . 


719 


ravra, from ovrog 720 


ra-fctvog . 
shortly 


save self 
well, do 
whole, be 




talent, weight of a 




afterward 

afterward (with /xerd) 


swift 




raXavrov . 

talent 


719 


follow (with fitra, lPet. 

1:11) 
hereafter 
hereafter (with /xsra) 


rayiov 
outrun 


whole, make 
(Tuifxa .... 


717 


raXida 

Talitha 


719 


quickly 
shortly 


bodily- 




JL clLlLlLOj 




him(Heb. 11:12) 


sooner 


body 




rafxelov . 


719 


so 


rayiara . 


slave 




chamber, secret 




such 


speed, with all 


ff(t)fJLaTlKOQ 

bodily 


718 
718 


closet 
storehouse 

ra^ig .... 


719 


that 

the 

the same 

them 


raypg . . ,. . 
quick/?/ 
short/y 


bodily 




order 




these 


speedily 


awpevoj 


718 


rarreivog . 


720 


they 


ra^y . 


heap 




base 




this 


lightly 


load 




cast down 




those 


quickly 






degree, of low 




thus 


t 


crwrj/p .... 


718 


estate, of low 




„ 


raxvg . . . 


saviour 




humble 




ravraig, from ov- 


swift 


<j(i)rr)pla . 


718 


lowly 




rog . . . . 722 
that 
them 


re 


deliver 




rcnreivcxppocrvvri . 


720 


also 


health 




humbleness of mind 


these 
those 


and 


salvation 




humility 




both 


save 




humility of mind 






even 


saving 




lowliness 




ravrag, from ovrog 722 


then 


(TojrrjpLOv . 


719 


lowliness of mind 




hence 
these 


whether 


salvation 

awriipioG . . . 719 
salvation, that bringeth 


TCt7reiv6(o . 
abase 
bring low 


720 


those 
ravrrj, from ovrog 722 


reixog . , . 
wall 

reKfiijpiov 






humble 




it 


infallible proof 


(TUXppOVEU) 


719 


humble self 




same, the 




mind, be in right 




t 




that 


rtKviov 


sober, be 




TcnrtivojcriQ . 


720 


this 


child, little 


sober minded, be 




estate, low 
humiliation 




this same 


rsKVoyoviio . 


soberly 




made low, be 




7-ctun/ v, from ovrog 723 


children, bear 


<TW(ppovi£oj 


719 


vile 




her 


reKVoyovia 


sober, teach to be 




rapaaob) .-'.. 


720 


hereof 

it 

same, the 


childbearing 


cru)(j)povicr/J.6g . 


719 


trouble 




riicvov 


sound mind 




rapaj(f) 


720 


that 


child 


tjtvtypoviog 


719 


trouble 




the 


daughter 


soberly 




troubling 




this 


son 



723 



723 



723 



723 



724 
724 

724 
724 

724 

724 
724 



726 
726 
726 
726 
726 
726 





TEK 


( 1012 ) 


TOI 


TEKVOTpotyib) . . 


727 


TEacrapaKOVTaETr}Q 


729 


reserve 




certain 


bring up children 




forty years, of 




watch 




certain thing 


TEKTIOV 


727 


forty years old 




rfipriffiQ . . . 


730 


divers 






forty years old, full(with 


hold 




every man 


carpenter 




7rXr]pou),xpovog 


,Acts 


keeping 




he 


teXeioq 


727 


7:23) 




prison 




man 


age, of full 
man 




TEaaapEQ, -pa 


729 


Tidrjfii, EdrjKa, e6e- 

advise (with /3 
Acts 27: 12) 




one 

one thing (Lu. 6 : 9) 


perfect 
TE\ei6rr)g . 


727 


four 

rEffffapEffKaidiicaTOQ 729 
fourteenth 


731 

ovXrj, 


ought 

partly (with fispog, 1 Co. 
11:18) 


perfection 








appoint 




some 


perfectness 




TETapralog 


729 


bow 




some man 


teXeiou) 


727 


four days 




commit 




somebody 


consecrate 




riraprog . 


729 


conceive 




something 


finish 




four 




give 




somewhat 


fulfil 




fourth 




kneel down 




that nothing 


perfect 
perfect, make 




TETpaywvoQ . 


729 


lay 

lay aside 




thing 
what 




foursquare 




lay down 




whatsoever 


teXeiojq . 

end, to the 


727 


TETpaZlOV . 


729 


lay up 
make 




whatsoever (with tav> 

Eph.6:8) 
wherewith 


teXeiumtig . 


727 


quaternion 




ordain 




perfection 
performance 




TETpaKKT-^lXtOl 


729 


purpose 




whomsoever 




four thousand 




put 




whose 






, 




set 




whosoever 


teXekottjq 


727 


TETpaKCKTlOL, -eta 


729 


set forth 






finisher 




four hundred 




settle 




tiq 736 


TE\Eff(j)OpEU) . 


727 


TETpa.fX7]VOV . 


729 


sink down 




every man 
how 


perfection, bring fruit to 


four months 




TIKTO), ETEKOV 

bear 
born, be 
bring forth 
delivered, be 
travail, be in 


731 


how much 


teXevtclu) 


727 


TErpairXooQ . 


729 




no (with nrj) 


dead, be 
decease 
die 




fourfold 

TETpCLTTOVQ 

fourfooted beasts 


729 




none (with firj) 
none (with ow) 
nothing (with fit]) 
nothing (with ov) 


teXevtt} 


727 


TE-papxVQ • • 


730 


TlXXd) .... 


732 


nothing (with ovds, lTi. 


death 




tetrarch 




pluck 




6:7) 


teXeu) .... 

accomplish 


727 


TETpapxitt) 
tetrarch 


730 


rifidio .... 
honour 


732 


what 

what manner 


end, make an 

expire 

fill up 




tetrarch, be 

T£<pp6(i) 


730 


value 
Tifxr) .... 

honour 


732 


what thing 

where 

whereov 


finish 




ashes, turn into 








wherefore 


fulfil 
go over 




riyvr) .... 
art 


730 


precious 

price 

sum 




wherefore (1 Joh. 3:12) 
wherefore (with evticsv, 


pay 




craft 






Acts 19:32) 


perform 




occupation 




TLfllOC .... 


732 


whereof 


teXoq .... 


728 




dear 




whereof (with Trtpi, 1 Ti. 


TEyvi,TT]Q . 


730 


honourable 




1:7) 


continual (with eiq 


,Lu. 


builder 




precious 




whereunto 


13:5) 




craftsman 




reputation, had in 




where with 


custom 

end 

ending 




TTlKOfiai 

melt 


730 


rifxiorriQ . 
costliness 


732 


wherewithal 

whether 

which 


finally 




TrfXavywQ 


730 


TlfjtlOpid) . 


732 


who 


uttermost 




clearly 




punish 




whom 


TEXU)VY)Q . 


728 


rrfXiKOVTOQ 


730 


TifKapia . 


732 


whose 


publican 




so great 




punishment 




why 


teXwvwv . 


728 


so mighty 




TLQ 


732 


rirXog . . . . 740 


custom, receipt of 




rrjpid) .... 


730 


a 




title 


ripag .... 


728 


hold fast 




a kind of 




rid) .... 740 


wonder 




keep 
keeper 




any 
any man 




punished with, be 


TEaaapaKovTa 


728 


observe 




any thing 




TOL 740 


forty 




preserve 




any thing at all 




nevertheless 



TOI 



( 1013 ) 



TPQ 



roiyapovv 
therefore 


740 


rovretTTi, or tovt 

Utl ... 743 


these 

these things 
they 
this sort 
those 




rpicrTeyov 
third loft 


750 


wherefore 
toLvvv .... 


740 


that is 

that is to say 


1 


rpt(T\iXioi 

three thousand 


750 


then 
therefore 




rovro .... 743 
hereunto 


Tpayog 


743 


rphoc, .... 
third 


750 


TOioffSe 


740 


it 

mind, let this [be in 


goat 

Tpcnrei^a . 
bank 


748 


thirdly 




such 




you] (with <ppovt(x), 




Tpi\ivog . 


750 


TOIOVTOQ . 


740 


Phi. 2: 5) 


meat 


| 


hair, of 




like 
such 




partly 
selfsawie 


table 

TpaTTS^lTrjQ 


748 


TpOfXOQ 

tremble (with 


750 


such an one 




so 
that 


exchanger 




Mark 16:8) 




roiyoQ • • • 


740 


that intent 


Tpavfxa . . . 


748 


trembling 




wall 




the same 


wound 




Tpoiri] .... 


751 


TOKOQ .... 


740 


there/ore 
therewrafo 


Tpav/JLaTt^io . 


748 


turning 




usury 




this 


wound 




Tpoiroq 


751 


ro\/xaw 


741 


thus 


Tpa-)(r]\L^ofxaL 


748 


as 




hold, he 




-wherefore 


opened, be 




conversation 




holdly 




r 






even as 




dare 




TOVTOLQ . . • 746 


Tpciyr]\oQ 


749 


manner, like (with oc, 


durst 




such 


neck 




Acts 1:11) 




ToXfxrjporepov 


741 


them 
therem 


Tpaxfa • • • 


749 


manner, like 

ofioiog, Jude ' 
means 


(with 
•) 


holdly, the more 




therewith 


rock (with to-ttoq, 


Acts 


To\fJLr)rr]Q . 
presumptuous 


741 
741 


these 

this 

those 


27 : 29) 

rough 

Tpeig, Tpia . . 


749 


means, by any 
Kara, 2 Th. 2: 
way 


(with 
3) 


TOfXWTSpOQ 

sharper 


tovtov . • • 746 
him 
that 


three 




TpOTTO(j)Opi(i) . 


. 751 


TO^OV .... 


741 


TpifMO .... 

afraid, be 


749 


manners, suffer the 


bow 




the same 


trembling 




Tpo<pr) ... 


. 701 


TOTZCl^LOV . 


741 


this 

tovtov . . • 746 
hereby 


Tpe.(f)(o 


749 


food 
meat 




topaz 

TOTTOC .... 


741 


bring up 
feed 




rpotyoq 


. 751 


coasts 




him 

it 

such manner of (with 


nourish 




nurse 




licence 




rpix<» • • • 


749 


Tpoyla 
path 


. 751 


place 




irepi) 

that 


course, have 






plain (Lu. 6:17) 




run 




TpoxoQ • • 


. 751 


quarter 

rock (with Tpa%vQ 

27:29) 
room 


,Acts 


thenceforth 
thereabout 

thereabout (with 7repi, 
Lu. 24:4) 


TpiCLKOVTCL . 

thirty 
thirty fold 


749 


course 

TpvfiXiov . 
dish 


. 751 


where 

TOffOVTOQ . 


742 


this 
thus 


TpidKoarioi . 
three hundred 


750 


Tpvyaci) 
gather 


. 751 


as large 
so great 
so long 




tovtovq . . . 747 
such 
them 


TplfloXog . • • 
brier 
thistle 


750 


Tpvyiov 
turtledove 


. 751 


so many 
so much 




these 
this 


rpifioQ 


750 


TpvfiaXia . 


. 751 


these many 






paths 




eye 




TOTE .... 


742 


tovtoj .... 747 
hereby 


TpuTia 


750 


Tpv7rr]iJ.a . 

eye 


. 751 


that time 




herein 


three years, space of 




then 




him 


7-j0i£w .... 
gnash 


750 


7-pu0aw 


. 751 


tov, for TOVTOV . 


743 


one 




pleasure, live in 




his 




the same 
therem 


Tpifxrjvoy 


750 


Tpv<pi] . 


. 751 


TOVVCLVTIOV 


743 


this 


three months 




delicately 




contrariwise 




tovt(i)v . . . 748 


Tp'lQ .... 


750 


riot 




rovvofxa . 


743 


such 


three times 




Tpwyio 


. 751 


named (Mat. 27: 57) 


their 


thrice 




eat 





TYr 



( 1014 ) 



YIIE 



rvy^avu) . . . 751 


hurt 




vfxviio .... 767 


virep .... 773 


be 


reproach 




hymn, sing an 


above 


chance 


vfipiff-rig . . . 


753 


praise unto, sing 


abundantly above, ex- 


enjoy 
little 
obtain 


despiteful 
injurious 




v/j-vog .... 767 
hymn 


ceeding(with e k, Eph. 
3:20) 
behalf of, in 


refresh... self (Acts 27: 


vytaivto . 


753 


v/j.u>v .... 767 


behalf of, on 


3) 


health, be in 




ye 


beyond 


special (with ov, Acts 


safe and sound 




you 


^ 


19:11) 


sound 




you (with *|/ux»?, 2 Cor. 


chiefest, very (with 


TVfJLiravl£o}iai . 752 


sound, be 




12:15) 


Xiav, 2 Cor. 11:5) 


tortured, be 


whole 




your 


concerning 




whole, be 




your own 


exceeding 


TVTTOQ . . . . 752 


wholesome 




yourselves 


exceeding above 


ensample 


« / 






exceedingly 


example 


vyujc .... 


753 


vwayto . . . 771 


for 


fashion 


sound 
whole 




depart 


highly, veiy (with ck, 


figure 




get 


1 Thes. 5:13) 


form 


vypog .... 


753 


get hence 


more 


manner 


green 




go 


more than 


pattern 






go away 


of 


print 


vdpla .... 


753 


go way 


over 


TV7TTU) .... 752 


waterpot 




biraicoi] . . . 772 


part of, on the 


beat 


vbpoTroriu) 


753 


obedience 


sake of, for 


smite 


drink water 




obedient 


stead, in 


smite, shall(with jueWw, 
Acts 23 : 3) 


vdpcowLKog 


753 


obedient, make (Ro. 5 : 
18) 


than 
to 


strike 


dropsy, having the 


obey 


toward 


wound 


vdojp .... 


753 


obeying (1 Pet. 1:22) 


very 


Tvp/jaZofiai . . 752 


water 




viraKovu) . . . 772 


v7repalpofxai . . 774 


troubled, be 


verog .... 


754 


hearken 


exalted above measure, 


TvcfXoQ . . . 752 


rain 




obedient to, be 


be 


blind 


vlodeala . 


754 


obey 


exalted self 


rv(p\6(o . . . 752 


adoption 
adoption of childr 




viravdpog . . . 772 


inripcacfiog . . 774 


blind 


en 


husband, which hath an 


age,pass the flower of her 
(with w, 1 Cor. 7: 36) 


Tv^ofxat . . . 752 


adoption of sons 




VTravraoj . . . 772 


pass the flower of age 


smoke 


vide .... 


754 


go and meet 


(1 Cor. 7:36) 


rv^oo/j-aL . . . 752 
highminded 


child 
foal 




meet 


vTrepavd) . . . 774 


pride, be lifted up with 
proud, be 

TvcpivvtKog . . 752 

tempestuous 
rvyov .... 752 


son 

ii\rf .... 

matter 

vfxdg .... 


757 

757 


vTvavrricng . . 772 
meet 

vwapZig . . . 772 
goods 
substance 


above, far 
over 

v-epav^aru) . . 774 
grow exceedingly 

V7rspj3a.iv(0 . . 774 


be 


ve 




vnapyovTa . . 772 


go beyond 




you 

you-ward, to (with 


goods 

has, that which one 


vTrepfjaWovrojg . 774 


vclkLvQivoq . . 752 


Trpog) 




possesseth,things which 


measure, above 


jacinth 
vai;ivdog . . . 753 


your 

your own (with Kara) 


possesseth,things which 
one 


v7rep(3a\\io . . 774 
exceeding 


jacinth 


vfisig .... 


760 


substance 


excel 


vaXivog . . . 753 


ye 




that hast 


pass 


glass, of 


ye yourselves 




v7rap-%(o . . . 772 


vTrepJDoki] ... 774 


vaXog .... 753 


you 




after 


abundance 


glass 


vfjiirepog . 


762 


be 


exceeding 


vfipifa ... . 753 


your 




have 
live 

VKEIKU) . . . 773 

submit self 


exceeding, far more 


despitefully, use 
reproach 
shamefully entreat 


your own 
Vf.UV .... 


762 


excellency 
excellent, more 
measure, beyond 


spitefully, entreat 


y e 

you 




v7T£vavriog . . 773 


measure, out of 


v/jptg .... 753 


your 




adversary 


V7repel^u) . . . 775 


harm 


yourselves 




against 


wink at 



YIIE 



( 1015 ) 



y*h 



VTTEpEKELVCl 

beyond 

VTTEpEKTElVW . 

stretch beyond 

VTTSpEKyyVOjJLaL 

run over 

VTrepevTvyyavk) 
intercession for, 

virspiyu) . 
better 
excellency 
higher 
pass 
supreme 

vTTeprj^avia . 
pride 

v7repyi(f)avoQ . 
proud 

virepviicau) 



lib 

lib 

lib 

lib 
make 

775 



775 



775 



. 775 
more than conqueror, 
be 

VTTSpOyKOQ . . lib 

swelling, great 

vTrepo-)(f] . . . 775 
authority 
excellency 

vTrepirepurcrevio . lib 
abound, much more 
exceeding 

VWep-KEpi(T(TU)Q . 775 

measure, beyond 

birEpiikEova^U) . lib 
abundant, be exceeding 

V7T£pV)p6(0 . . . 775 
exalt, highly 

V1TEp(pp0VE(O . . 775 

think more highly 



VTTEp<OOV . 

chamber, upper 
room, upper 

V7TE^U) .... 

suffer 

V1Tl]KOOQ . 

obedient 

obey (Acts 7 : 39) 

vTrr)pETEb) . . • 
minister 
minister unto 
serve 

vir-qperriQ . . . 
minister 
officer 
servant 

vttvoq .... 
sleep 



775 



775 



775 



775 



775 



776 



V7TO 

among 

by 

from 

in 

in (Acts 5:21) 

of 

under 

with 

V7TOj3dXX(i) 

suborn 
viroypafifxoQ . 
example 

v 7r 6% Eiyfxa 
ensample 
example 
pattern 

V7TodEtKUVflL . 

forewarn 

shew 

warn 

V7TO()£0[XCU 

bind on 
shod, be 

vTrodi-)(Ofiai 
receive 

shoe 

VTTodlKOQ . 

guilty 

VTTO^VyiOV 

ass 

vito^u)vvvjxl 
undergird 

VTTOKClTh) . 

under 

v-KOKpivofiat 
feign 

VITOKpiGlQ . 

condemnation 
dissimulation 
hypocrisy 

V7TOKpiT)]g . 

hypocrite 

v7ro\anfiavb) 
answer 
receive 
suppose 

vtvoXe tiro fiat . 
left, be 

vito\i)vlov 

winefat 
InroXifiTrdvo) . 

leave 

VWOjlSVU) . 

abide 

endure 

patient 



776 



777 
778 
778 

778 

778 

778 
778 

778 
778 
778 
778 
778 
778 

778 
778 

778 
779 
779 
779 



patiently, take 
suffer 
tarry behind 



779 



V7rOfJ.LfJLvy)<TK(jJ 

mind, put in 
remember 

remembrance, bring to 
remembrance, put in 



v7rofxvr](nQ 
remembrance 



779 



VTrofxovr] . . . 779 
continuance, patient 
enduring 
patience 
patient waiting 



VTZOVOEOJ . 

deem 

suppose 

think 

virovoia . 
surmising 

V7T07rXi(O . 

sail under 

V7T07rVEU) . 

blow softly 

vttotvoZlov 
footstool 

vtzoaramq 
confidence 
confident 
person 
substance 

v7roar£XXo) 
draw back 
keep back 
shun 
withdraw 

VTTOGToXr} . 

draw back 



779 

779 
779 
779 
779 

779 

779 

780 

780 



VTTOCTTpE^Hi) 

come again 

return 

return (with /xf\\w, 

Acts 13:34) 
return again 
return back again 
turn back 
turn back again 



viroarpwvi'vfiL 
spread 

v7rorayr} . 
subjection 



780 



780 



virorao-frio 

obedience, be under 
obedient to, be 
put under 
subdue unto 
subject 
subject, be 



780 



subject to, be 
subject to, make 
subject unto, be 
subject unto, make 
subjection, put in 
subjection to, be in 
subjection under, put 

in 
submit self unto 



vworiQrjiiL . . 7 
lay down 
remembrance, put in 



80 



VTTOTpEyW . 

run under 

VTTOrVTrbMTtQ . 

form 
pattern 

inrcxpEpu) . 
bear 
endure 

VTTO^Ojpid) 

go aside 
withdraw self 

i>7rw7ria£w 

keep under 
weary 



V£ 



780 



780 



780 



780 



781 



781 



781 



781 



VGCriOTCOQ . 

hyssop 

VdTEpiiO . 

come behind 
come short 
destitute, be 
fail 
lack 

suffer need 
want 

want, be in 
worse, be the 



v(7T£pr)fia . . . 781 
behind, that which is 
lack 

lacking, that which was 
penury 



want 

variprfffig . 
want 

varspov . 
afterward 
last 

last, at the 
last of all 

VCTTEpOQ 

latter 

vtyCtVTOQ . 

woven 
vxprjXog 

esteemed, highly 



781 



781 



781 
781 
781 



Y^H 



( 1016 ) 



$OB 



high 
higher 
v\l/r}\o(ppovi(i) . 781 
highminded, be 

VXpMTTOQ . . • 781 
high, most 
highest 

vxjsog .... 781 
exalted, be (Jas. 1:9) 
height 
high 
high, on 

v\p6(o .... 781 
exalt 
lift up 

v\ptopa ... 782 
height 
high thing 

(bay oq . . • 782 

gluttonous 
(j)dyu) .... 782 

eat 

meat 

(paiXovrjg . . . 782 

cloke 
(paivu) .... 782 

appear 

seem 

seen, be 

shine 

think (Mark 14:64) 

tyavEpog . . . 783 
abroad 
appear (with w, 1 Tim. 

4:15) 
known 
manifest 
openZy 
outward 
outward/?/ 

(pavepoio . . . 783 
appear 

declare, manifestly 
manifest 
manifest forth 
manifest, make 
shew 
shew self 

(bavepwg . . . 783 
evidently 
openly 

tyavipwaig . . 783 

manifestation 
(pavog .... 783 

lantern 

(pavTa^ofxai . . 783 
sight 

(JxxvrcHria . • 783 
pomp 



tyavraafxa 


. . 783 


(pdaro) 


785 


(piXUi . . . . 


787 


spirit 




attain 




friendship 




tyapayZ . 


. . 784 


attain, already 




(f)iX6d£og . 


787 


valley 




prevent 




lover of God 




(papfiaKEia 
sorcery 
witchcraft 


. . 784 


(j)dapr6g . 
corruptible 

(pQiyyojiaL 

speak 


785 
786 


(piXovEiKta 

strife 

(piXovEiKog 


787 
787 


tyapi±a.KEVQ 


. . 784 




contentious 




sorcerer 




(j)d£ip(i) 

corrupt 
corrupt self 


786 


(j)iXo^,Evia . 


787 


(papfiaicog 
sorcerer 


. . 784 




entertain strangers 
hospitality 


(j)a<Tig . 


. . 784 


defile 




^lXo^evoq . . . 


787 


tidings 

Queried) 
affirm 




destroy 




hospitality, given 


to 


. . 784 


(p0(i>O7r(opiv6g . 786 
fruit withereth, whose 


hospitality, lover ( 
hospitality, use 


)f 


profess 

say 




tyQoyyog . 
sound 


786 


(ftiXoTrpiorEvio . . 787 
preeminence, love to 
have the 


6.TPT} . 


. . 784 


tyBovih) 


786 


(piXog .... 
friend 


787 


manger 
stall 




envy 
(pdovog 


786 




(fravXog 


. . 784 


envy 




(piXoacxp'ia 
philosophy 


787 


evil 




(pdopa .... 
corruption 


786 






<biyyog 


. . 784 




(piX6aocf)og 


787 


light 




destroy 




philosopher 




forbear 




perish 




<piX6(JTopyog . 


787 


. . 784 


(f)taXi] .... 


786 


kindly affectionec 




spare 




vial 




(piXoTEKvog 


787 






(piXayadog 


786 


love their children 


(pEidofiivug 

sparingly 


. . 784 


lover of good men 
(j)i\a()£\(pia . 


786 


(piXorifAEOfJiai 
labour 


787 


(pipit), oiao), rivEyica 784 


kindness, brotherly 


strive 




be 




love, brotherly 




study 




bear 
bring 
bring forth 




love of the brethren 


(piXotypovlog . 


788 




(pika^£\(f)og . 


786 


courteously 




carry 




love as brethren 




(j)i\6(pp(i)y . 


788 


come 




(ptXavdpog 


786 


courteous 




drive, let 

15) 
driven, be 


her (with 
Acts 27: 


love their husbanc 
(piXai>dpii)7rta. . 


L 
786 


(pifioio .... 
muzzle 


788 




kindness 




peace, hold 




endure 




love toward man 




silence, put to 




goon 




(piXavdpojrrojg 


786 


speechless, be 
still, be 




lay 




courteously 








lead 
move 




(piXapyvpia . 


786 


(fXoyi'(io . 
fire, set on 


788 


reach 




love of money 








rushing 




(piXapyvpog . 


786 


(f>X6Z .... 
flame 
flaming 


788 


uphold 




covetous 






(pEvyo) 
escape 


. . 785 


(p'iXavTog . 
lover of own self 


786 


tiXvapEU) . 


788 








prate against 




flee 

flee away 




(piXiu) .... 

kiss 


786 


(pXvapog . 
tattler 


788 


0W • • 

fame 


. . 785 


love 
(piXrfiovog 


787 


(JHjjjEOfJiai . . . 

afraid, be 
afraid, be sore 


788 


<j>rifii . . 


. . 785 


lover of pleasure 




(with 


affirm 




(j)lXr]f.ia . . . 


787 


(pofiog, fiiyag, Lu. 2 : 


say 




kiss 




9) 





o>ob 



( 1017 ) 



XAA 



fear 

fear exceedingly (Mar. 

4:41) 
reverence 



(pofiepog 
fearful 
terrible 



789 



789 



(polDTjTpOV . 

fearful sight 

tyofiog .... 789 
afraid, be sore (with 

Qofitofiai, fteyctg, 

Lu.2:9) 
exceedingly (with (xe- 

yag) 
fear 
fear (with £% w ' I Ti. 5 : 

20) 
fear exceedingly (with 

fxsyag) 
terror 

<po~ivi£, .... 789 
palm 
palm tree 

(fiovevg 
murderer 

(povevio 
kill 

murder do 
slay 

ipoi'OQ .... 789 
murder 

slain with, be (with 
a7ro9vr)cncu), Heb. 11 : 
37) 
slaughter 

(popiio .... 789 
bear 
wear 



<ppa(k) 
declare 

(j>pacrcru) 
stop 

(ppiap . 
pit 
well 

fpevcnraTau) 
deceive 

(ppevcnrarriQ 
deceiver 



790 
790 
790 

790 

790 



oheg. ... 790 
understanding 



(hpicraoj 
tremble 



790 



789 



789 



789 
789 

789 
790 
790 
790 
790 



hedge round about 

(with 7repiTi9i]fxi) 
hedged 
partition 



<f>opog . 
tribute 

^opri^u) 
lade 
laden, be heavy 

(popriov 
burden 

(poproc 
lading 

(ppayiXKtov . 
scourge 

(ppayeWou) 
scourge 

(f>pay/j,6g . 



(bpoi'EW . • • 790 
affection on, set the 
care 

careful, be 
likeminded, be (with 

avro) 
mind 
mind, be of one or the 

same (with avrog) 
mind, let this [be in 

you] (with tovto, 

Phi.2:5) 
mind, of one (with itc, 

Phi. 2:2) 
regardeth 
savour 
think 

(f>p6vrjjj.a . . . 790 
mind 

minded, to be 
minded, be carnally 

(with <rap£,Ro.8:6) 
minded, be spiritually 

(with TTvevfia, Ro. 

8:6) 



(f)povr]cng . 
prudence 
wisdom 

(ppovifJ-og . 
wise 
wiser 

(ppovi/xiog . 
wisely 

(ppovri^io . 
careful, be 

(ppovpeu) . 
garrison, 
keep 

(f)pva(Tff(i) 
rage 

(ppvyavov 
stick 



790 



790 



791 



. 791 



. 79L 
with a 



791 
791 



(j)vyr] . 
flight 

(pvXaKr] 
cage 
hold 

imprisonment 
prison 
ward 
watch 

(pv\a.Ki£(i) . 
imprison 

tyvXaKTripwv . 
phylactery 

(frvXal; . 
keeper 

(pv\acr(T(i) . 
beware 
keep 
keep self 
observe 
save 

6vXr] . 
kindred 
tribe 

(pvXXov 
leaf 

(f)vpajj.a 
lump 

(pvviKog 
natural 

(pvGiKwg . 
naturally 

(pvcrioh) 
puff up 

<f>v<Tig . 
kind 
mankind (with a 

■klvoq) 
natura/ 
nature 

(pvcriuHTtg . 
swellings 

(pvreia 
plant 

(pVTEVU) 

plant 

(pVU) . 

spring 
spring up 

cfHoXeog 
hole 

<p(i)v£<s) 
call 
call for 
crow 
cry 



791 



791 



791 
791 
791 
791 



791 



" 2 



792 



792 



792 



792 



792 



792 



792 



792 



792 



792 



792 



(fjiovr] .... 

noise 

noise (Acts 2 : 6) 

sound 

voice 
(f)u>g .... 

fire 

light 

(pUXTTtfp 
light 

(f>oja(p6pog • 

star, day 
(f)u)Taiv6g . 

bright 

light, full of 

<p(l)Tl£lO 

enlighten 

illuminate 

light 

light, bring to 

light, give 

see, to make 

(piOTLfffJLOg . 

light 



X atp<o . . ■ 
farewell 
glad, be 
God speed 
greeting 
hail 

joy 

joyfully 
rejoice 

yaXa£,a . 
hail 

yaXaio 

let down 
strike 

^aXeTzog . 
fierce 
perilous 

yaXiv ay (.oyiw 
bridle 

vaXivog . 

bit 
bridle 

j(aXt;eog . 

brass 

j^aXKevg . 
coppersmith 

yaXKriZwv 

chalcedony 

XaXriov . 
brasen vessel 

yaXKoXLftavov 

brass, fine 

3 U 



793 

794 

794 
794 
794 

794 



795 



795 



795 

795 

795 

795 
795 

795 
796 
796 
796 
796 



XAA 



( 1018 ) 



XPY 



^ciXkoq 


796 ^e7Xog 


798 


Xo'i-Kog 


801 


Xpri^Tiapog . . 


803 


brass 




lip 




earthy 




God, answer of 




money 




shore 




Xoiv£ .... 


801 


Xpyvifxog . . . 


803 


X a M at • • 


. 796 


, x u H-^°f- uu ■ ' 


798 


measure 




profit 




ground, on the 
ground, to the 




tempest, be tossed with 
a 


Xotpoc. . . . 

swine 


801 


Xpr\cri-Q ■ • • 
use 


803 


X apa . . . 
gladness 


796 


Xei/J-appog • • 
brook 


7yb 


XoXaco 
angry, be 


802 


Xpr/OTfuo^icu . 
kind, be 


803 


greatly 




Xst-fJ-wv 


798 








joy 




tempest 




XoXr/ .... 


802 


XpycToXoyla . 


803 


iojftd 




weather, foul 




gall 




good words 




joyful, be exceeding 


winter 




Xoog .... 


802 


XpriGTog . . . 


803 


joyfully (with 


fitra, 


X elp .... 

hand 


798 


dust 




better 




Heb. 10:34) 










easy 




joy fulness 








Xopriyeu) . 


802 


good 




joyous (Heb. 12 


11) 


XtipcLyioyiu) . 


800 


give 




goodness 








hand, lead by the 




minister 






X^payfxa . 


796 










gracious 




grave 




Xeipayuyog . . 


800 


X°Poc .... 


802 


kind 




mark 




hand, some to lea 


d by 


dancing 




XpyvroTTig . . 


803 


^apaKTYjp 


796 


the 




Xoprafa . . . 


802 


gentleness 




express image 




X^i-poypci(pov . 
handwriting 


800 


feed 
fill 




good 
goodness 




X«P a $ • • 


796 






satisfv 




kindness 




trench 




XtipoTToirj-og . 


800 














hands, made by 




XoprcKTfjia 


802 


Xpio> . . . . 


803 


y^api£ofJ.cu 


796 


hands, make with 




sustenance 




anoint 




deliver 








t 








forgive 

frankly forgive 




XtLporoviw 


800 


Xoprog . . . 


802 




303 




choose 




blade 




anointing 








ordain 




grass 




unction 




give, freely 




)(€tjOWV, X E ~ l P or • 


800 


hay 




Xpori^U) . 


803 


grant 




sorer 




Xpdofxat . 


802 


delay 




X aptv . . . 


797 


worse 




entreat 




tarry 




because of 




X Vpa .... 


800 


use 




Xpovoc 


804 


cause of, for 




widow 




Xpdu) .... 


802 


oftentimes (Lu.8 


29) 


for sake of 




Xdeg .... 
yesterday 


800 


lend 




old, full forty 


years 


. . . fore (Lu. 7 : 4 







Xpsia .... 

business 


802 


(with 7r\i]pou), 


Tsn- 


reproachfully 










capciKov-a.ETr]g 


, Acts 


wherefore 




X^iacsg . 


800 


lack 




7:23) 








thousand 






season 




Xapig . . . 


797 






necessary 








acceptable 




X^iapxog . • 


801 


necessity 




space 

time 




benefit 
favour 




captain 
captain, chief 




need 

need (with e ^w) 




while 
while, a 




gift 




captain, high 




needful 






grace 




X^Xlol .... 

thousand 


801 


use 




Xpovo-pifiiu) . 


804 


gracious 






want 




spend time 




joy 

liberality 

pleasure 

thank 




X*-~wv .... 

clothes 


801 


Xpzu(p£LXtrr)c 

debtor 


803 


Xpvveog 
gold, of 


804 




coat 




xpj .... 


803 


golden 




thanks 




garment 




ought 




Xpyo-lov . 


804 


thankworthy 




Xluv .... 


801 


XPjRw. . . . 


803 


gold 




Xapiafxa . 


798 


snow 




need 




XOVGodciK-vXiog . 


804 


free gift 




xXa/zyc . . . 


801 


need, have 




gold ring, with a 




gift 




robe 




XPVf^a • • • 


803 


XpvfToXidog . 


804 


^aptrow 


798 


Xkeva^ii) . 


801 


money 




chrysolite 




accepted, make 




mock 




riches 




XpvaoTrpaaog . 


804 


favoured, be highly 
X«prr)g ... 798 


XXiapug 
lukewarm 


801 


XpriiJ.a-i£(i) . . 803 

called, be 

God, be admonished of 


chrysoprasus 

Xpvtrog . . . 
gold 


804 


paper 




XXiopog . . . 


801 


God, be warned o; 


• 




X^a/da 


798 


green 




reveal 




Xpv&ou) 


8C4 


gulf 




pale 




speak 




deck 







XPft 


( 1019 ) 


112 A 




Xpuc . . . . 


805 


xpev^o/xat . 


806 


xpvxog ■ • • 


808 


season 




body 




falsely 
lie 




cold 




short 
time 




X^Xog . 
cripple 
halt 
lame 


805 


xpevdofxaprvp . 
witness, false 


806 


4>VXpOQ ■ . . 

cold 


808 


time, high 
(hpalog. 


812 




xpevdofiaprvpiu) . 


806 


feed 


808 


beautiful 

U)pVOfJ.aL . 


81-2 


X wpa . . . . 


805 


witness, bear false 


feed, bestow to 




roar 




coast 
country 




\pevEo/J.aprvpia . 
witness, false 


806 


ipw/jiiov 


808 


wc 

about 


312 


fields 








sop 




according as 




ground 




\pEV()07rpO(f>f}Tr]Q . 


806 


rub 


808 


after 




land 




prophet, false 






after that 




region 




\pEvdog ... 
lie 


806 






as 




)(W|0£W .... 


805 








as it had been 




can receive 




lying 




O 


808 


as it were 




come 








Omega 




as soon 




contain 




■ipsvhoxpicrTOQ 


806 


j 




as soon as 




£0 




Christs, false 




(o . 


808 


even as 




& 

place, have 
receive 
receive, be room 


to 


xl/Evdajrv/jLOQ . 
falsely so called 


806 


O 

appear (with §t 


808 


even like 
for 
greatly, how 








\pEV(TfJ.a 

lie 




ivepoc, 


how 




xwpifa • • • 

depart 


805 


807 


1 Tim. 4:15) 
be 




like 
like as 




put asunder 




-ipEvarrjg . 


807 


pass the flower 


of her 


like unto 




separate 




liar 




age (with i>7Tf f o 
1 Cor. 7 : 36) 


aicfxog, 


since 
so 




ywpiov 


805 


\prjXa(pau> . 


807 


stand 




so that 




field 
land 




feel after 
handle 




lO($E . 

here 
hither 

place, in this 
place, this 
there 


809 


that 
to wit 




parcel of ground 

place 

possession 

XWfw'c . . . . 

beside 
by itself 


805 


touch 
count 

■Jsfj<f>OQ .... 

stone 


807 
807 


809 


unto 

when . 

whensoever 

while 

with all speed 

(baavT(oc & r Q,aaypa } 


without 




voice 




song 




see after uhtte 




X^pog .... 
north west 


806 


XpldvpLO-fXOQ 

whispering 


807 


CjZlv 
pain 
sorrow 


809 


coaEi .... 
about 
as 


315 






\pldvpi(TTtlQ 


807 


travail 




as it had been 








whisperer 








as it were 




^aXXw 


806 


\pi^OV 




(bch'io . 


809 


like 




melody, make 




807 


birth, travail in 




like as 




psalms, sing 




crumb 




travail 




&(T7TEO .... 


815 


sing 




ipvxv .... 


807 


wfiog . 


809 


as 




\paX/ji6g 


806 


heart 




shoulders 




even as 




psalms 




heartily (with ek, Col. 






like as 








3:23) 




wi', ovaa, ov . 


810 


t , 




\pevbaCe\(poQ . 


806 


he art ily 




be 




lOVlTEpEl 


816 


brethren, false 




life 




come 




as 








mind 




have 




Coa~E .... 


816 


ipevccnroffToXog . 


806 


soul 








as 




apostles, false 




us (with y)fiojv, 


John 


(bviofiai . 


811 


insomuch as 








10:24) 
you (with vpojv, 
12:15) 




buy 




insomuch that 




4*evdr]Q 
false 


806 


2 Cor. 


(sJOV . . . . 


811 


so that 
so then 




liar 








egg 




that 








xpvx^OQ • 


808 






therefore 




xpevdodt^ao-KCiXoQ 


806 


natural 




&pVL . ... 


811 


to 




teacher, false 




sensual 




day 
eventide 




wherefore 




ipEv^oXoyog . 


806 


ipvXO/J.a.1 . 


80S 


hour 




(htfavriog . 


817 


lies, speaking 




wax cold 




instant 




even so 





&2A 



( 10-20 ) 



£M>E 



likewise 


(brlov . 


manner, after the same 


ear 


manner, in like 


uHpiXeia . 


Shoavva . . . 817 


advantage 


hosanna 


profit 



817 



817 



wcjyeXeu) . . . 817 uHpeXifiog . . . 817 

advantage profit 

better profit (with sctti, 1 Tim. 

prevail 4:8) 

profit profitable 



APPENDIX, 



APPENDIX. 



Mar. 



Lu. 



Joh. 





ts of the refer 
Joh. 7:12 


PART I. 


dp, partially 
ICo. 11: 8 




full lis 


ences of d\Xd 


, avrog, and ■] 


quoted in the Work. 


13:24 


Acts 1: 4 


Ro. 10: 2 


2Co. 9:12 


ITh. 2: 4 


14:28 


16 


8 


8 


9 


10: 4 





29 


22 


2:16 


16 


17 


12 


7 


36 


24 


4:17 


18 


12:14 


13 


8 


— 


27 


32 


19 


22 


18 


13 


49 


28 


5: 4 


11: 4 


24 


11: 1 


4: 7 


16: 7 


44 


13 


11 


25 


6 


8 


1:60 


49 


7:39 


18 


14; 2 





5: 6 


4: 4 


8:12 


48 


20 


17 


17 


9 


5:14 


16 


10:20 


12: 2 


19 


12:14 


15 


31 


26 


35 


3 


20 





2Th. 2:12 


32 


28 


41 


16 


22 


16 


3: 8 


38 


37 


13:25 


19 


— 


13: 3 


9 


6;27 


42 


15:11 


21 


33 


4 


11 


7: 7 


49 


20 


13: 3 


34 


— 


15 


25 


55 


16:37 


5 


15:10 


7 


ITi. 1:13 


26 


9: 3 


18: 9 


14 


— 


8 


16 


8:16 


31 


21 


14:13 


35 


Gal. 1: 1 


2:10 


27 


10: 1 


19: 2 


17 


37 


8 


12 


52 


5 


26 


20 


39 


12 


3: 3 


9:56 


8 


27 


15: 3 


40 


17 


4:12 


11: 4 


18 


20:24 


21 


46 


2: 3 


5: 1 


33 


26 


21:13 


16: 4 


— 


7 


13 


42 


33 


24 


18 


2Co. 1: 9 


14 


23 


12: 7 


11: 4 


26:16 


ICo. 1:17 


— 


3:12 


6: 2 


51 


11 


20 


27 


12 


16 


4 


13: 3 


, 15 


25 


2: 4 


13 


22 


17 


5 


22 


29 


5 


19 


4: 2 


2Ti. 1: 7 


14:10 


30 


27:10 


7 


24 


7 


8 


13 


42 


Ro. 1:21 


9 


2: 4 


8 


9 


16:21 


51 


32 


12 


5 


14 


12 


30 


52 


2:13 


13 


13 


17 


17 


17: 8 


54 


29 


3: 1 


17 


23 


2: 9 


18:13 


12: 6 





2 


— 


29 


20 


20:21 


9 


3:27 


5 


3: 3 


30 


24 


38 


16 


31 


6 





31 


3: 9 


21: 9 


27 


4: 2 


7 


5 


5: 6 


4: 3 


22:26 


30 


4 


4: 3 


6 


13 


8 


36 


42 


10 


4 


14 


6:13 


16 


42 


44 


12 


14 


15 


15 


Tit. 1: 8 


53 


47 


13 


15 


4: 2 


Eph. 1:21 


15 


23:15 


49 


16 


19 


— 


2:19 


2:10 


24; 6 


13: 9 


20 


20 


5 


4:29 


3: 5 


21 


10 


24 


5: 8 


8 


5: 4 


Philem. 14 


22 


— 


5: 3 


6: 6 


— 


15 


16 


1: 8 


18 


11 


8 


9 


17 


Heb. 2:16 


13 


14:24 


14 


11 





18 


3:13 


31 


31 


15 





16 


24 


16 


33 


15:16 


6: 5 








27 


4: 2 


3: 8 


19 


13 


12 


18 


29 


5: 4 


15 


21 


14 





5: 4 


6: 4 


5 


16 


25 


15 


13 


12 


6 


7:16 


17 


16: 2 


7: 7 


7: 4 


15 


12 


9:24 


28 


4 


13 





16 


Phi. 1:18 


10: 3 


35 


6 


15 


7 


6: 4 


20 


25 


4: 2 


7 


17 


10 


7: 5 


29 


39 


14 


12 


19 


19 


6 


2: 3 


11:13 


23 


13 


20 


21 


7 


4 


12:11 


5:18 


20 


8: 1 


35 


9 


7 


22 


22 


25 


4 


8: 6 


11 


12 


26 


24 


— 


9 


7 





17 


13:14 


30 


33 


15 


9: 2 





27 


Jas. 1:25 


34 


17: 9 


20 


12 







26 


42 


15 


23 








3: 7 


2:18 


6: 9 


20 


26 


21 





8 


3:15 


22 


18:28 


32 


27 


12 


9 


4:11 


26 


40 


37 


10: 5 


14 


4: 6 


iPet. 1:15 


27 


19:21 


9: 7 


13 


8: 5 


17 


19 


32 


24 


8 


20 


7 


Col. 2: 5 


23 


36 


34 


10 


23 


8 


3:11 


2:16 


38 


20: 7 


11 




10 


22 


18 


39 


27 


16 


24 


14 


ITh. 1: 5 


20 


64 


21: 8 


24 


29 


19 


8 


25 


7:10 

i 


23 


32 


33 


21 


2: 2 


3: 4 



( 2 ) 



IPet. 3:14 

21 

4: 2 

13 

5: 2 



2Pet. 1:16 

21 

2: 4 

5 

3: 9 

Uoh. 2: 2 

7 

16 

19 

21 

27 

3:18 

4: 1 

10 

18 

5: 6 

18 

1 

5 

8 

12 

9 

11 

13 

6 

9 

4 

6 

9 

14 

20 

9 

5 

7 

9 

12 



2Joh. 

3Joh. 

Jude 
Rev. 2 



aura. 

Mat. 6:26 
10: 1 
11:25 
13: 4 

7 
28 
30 

39 
18: 8 
19:14 
23: 4 
27: 6 

10 

14 
16 



Mar. 



10; 



Lu. 



15:24 
4:41 

5: 7 
10:21 
14:19 
17:31 

18:16 



Joh. 5:.' 



Acts 



3 
12 

27 
28 
13:17 
14:11 
15: 6 
2:45 



10 



Rom. 1:32 


2: 3 


10: 5 


Gal. 3:10 


12 


Eph. 6: 4 


Heb. 9:23 


IPet. 1:12 


Rev. 11: 6 


18:14 


CIVTCUQ. 


Mat. 28: 9 


10 


Mar. 16: 6 


Lu. 8: 3 


24: 1 


4 


10 


11 


Joh. 5:39 


ICo. 14:34 


Phil. 4: 3 


ITim. 1:18 


5:16 


Heb. 10: 3 


2Pet. 3:16 


Rev. 9: 3 


4 


5 


19 


15: 1 




aVTCLQ. 


Mar. 16: 8 


Lu. 23:28 


24: 4 


5 


Joh. 2: 7 


11:19 


14:21 


Col. 3:19 


Heb. 11:13 


Jude 7 


avri] . 


Lu. 1:36 


7:12 


Rom. 8:21 


ICor. 7:12 


11:14 


Heb. 11:11 


Rev. 18: 6 


avrrj. 


Mat. 1:20 


5:31 


10:11 


12:39 


14: 7 


15:23 


28 


16: 4 


20:21 


21:19 


22:39 


"Jar. 5:23 


33 


34 


41 



Mar. 



Lu. 



Joh. 



5:43 

6:23 

7:27 

29 

11:13 

14 

14: 5 

6 

1:30 

35 

36 

45 

56 

58 

2:38 

7:12 

13 



Acts 



21 

48 

8:48 

55 

10: 7 

9 

21 

40 

41 

11:29 

12:12 

13: 6 

12 

13 

31 

19:41 

20:19 

23:12 

24:13 

18 

33 

2: 4 

4: 7 

10 

13 

16 

17 

21 

26 

8: 7 

10 

11 

11:23 

25 

31 

33 

40 

20:13 

15 

16 

17 

18 

20 



Rom. 



5 

38 

41 

18 

20:22 

22:13 

i: 2 

12 

9:12 

16: 2 

ICo. 11:15 

Col. 2: 7 

4: 2 

Heb. 7:11 

Jas. 3: 9 

2Pet. 3:10 

2 Joh. 6 

Rev. 1: 3 

2:21 

10: 6 

13:12 
16:19 



Rev. 18: 6 I 



7 
9 

11 

24 
19: 8 

15 
20:13 
21:22 

23 
22: 3 



Lu. 



9 
12 

18 
16:16 
17:33 



18: 5 
17 

20:31 
33 



avrfjp. 
Mat. 1:19 



25 

5:28 

30 

32 

7:14 

8:15 

9:18 

22 

10:12 J 

13 | 

39 

11:12 
12:41 
42 
14: 4 
15:23 
16:25 

19: 7 

21:19 

22:28 

Mar. 1:31 

4:30 
6:17 

26 

28 

8:35 

9:43 

10:11 

15 

II: 2 

13 

12:21 

22 

23 

14: 6 

1:28 

57 

61 

2: 6 

4: 6 

39 

6:48 

7:13 

8:52 

9:24 

11:32 
13: 7 



Lu. 21; 21 

Joh. 8: 3 

10:17 

18 



11:31 

33 

12: 7 

25 

18:10 

19:27 

5: 9 

10 

7: 5 

44 

9:37 



Acts 



41 

12:15 
15:16 
21: 3 

27: 8 
32 



Ro. 



ICo. 
Gal. 
Eph. 



Col. 
Heb. 



7: 3 

16: 2 
7:12 
1:13 

5:26 

27 

29 

4:17 

4: 6 

10: 1 

12:17 

IPet. 3:11 

Uoh. 2:21 

Rev. 2 : 22 

3: 8 

11: 2 

12: 6 

17: 6 



16 



18: 8 

9 

20 

21:23 
24 
26 
27 



avrrjc. 



Mat. 



1:19 
2:16 
5:28 
6:34 
7:13 
27 
8:15 
9:25 
10:35 

15:28 
16:18 
21: 2 

43 
24:32 
26:13 

52 
Mar. 1:30 

31 
5:29 



7:25 
13:28 

14: 9 

16:11 

1: 5 

38 



Lu. 



Lu. 


1:41 




58 




2:35 




4:38 




39 




7:47 




8:44 




54 




55 




56 




10:10 




42 




21:20 




21 


Joh. 


4:27 




11: 1 




4 




5 




31 




16:21 


Acts 


5:10 




8:27 




13:17 




15:16 




16:15 




18 




19 




19:27 




27:14 


Ro. 


7:11 




13: 3 


ICo. 


7:13 




39 




10:26 




28 


Gal. 


4:30 


Eph. 


5:25 


2Tim.3: 5 


Heb. 


6: 7 




7:18 




9: 5 




11: 4 




12:11 


2Joh 


1 


3Joh 


. 12 


Rev. 


2: 5 




22 




23 




12: 1 




4 




5 




17 




14:18 




16:21 




17: 2 




16 




18: 3 




4 




5 




6 




8 




9 




10 




15 




18 




19 




20 




19: 2 








•j 




21:11 




15 




16 




17 




18 




22 




23 



Rev. 


21:24 


Rev. 


8: 5 




25 




10: 9 




22: 2 




10 


avro. 






Mat. 


2:13 


avroi. 




12:11 


Mat. 


5: 4 




14:12 




5 




17:19 




6 




18: 2 




7 




13 




8 




26:29 




9 




42 




12:27 




27:59 




20:10 




60 




25:44 


Mar. 


4: 4 


Mar 


6:31 




7 


Lu. 


2:50 




37 




6:11 




6:29 




9:36 




9:18 




11: 4 




28 




19 




36 




46 




— 




48 




50 




52 




14:25 




14: 1 


Lu. 


1:59 




12 




. 2:28 




16:28 




40 




17:13 




8: 5 




18:34 




7 




22:23 




9:40 




71 




45 




24:14 




47 




35 




11:14 




52 




14:35 


Joh. 


3:28 




15: 4 




4:42 




19:23 




45 




23:53 




6:24 









17: 8 









19 


Joh. 


1: 5 




21 




6:39 




18:28 




12: 7 


Acts 


2:22 




14 




13:14 




14:17 




15:32 









16:37 




— 




18:15 




15: 2 




20:34 









22:19 




18:11 




24:15 




19:40 




20 




21: 6 




27:36 


Acts 


5:39 




28:28 




7: 6 


Rom 


. 8:23 




27: 6 




— 


Ro. 


7:17 




11:31 




20 




15:14 




8:16 


2Co. 


1: 4 




26 




9 




9:17 




6:16 




13: 6 




10:12 


2Co. 


2: 3 


Gal. 


2: 9 




3:14 




17 




5: 5 




6:13 




7:11 


ITh. 


1: 9 




13:11 




2: 1 


Gal. 


1:12 




14 




2:10 




3: 3 


Eph. 


6:18 




4: 9 




22 




5: 2 


Phil. 


1: 6 


2Th. 


3: 7 




3:21 


2Tim.2:10 


Col. 


2:14 


Heb. 


1:11 









3:10 




4: 4 




8: 9 




8 




10 


lTh. 


4:10 




13: 3 


Heb. 


9:19 




17 


IPet 


4:10 


Jas. 


2: 6 


2 Per 


1: 5 




7 


Uoh 


. 2:27 


IPet 


1:15 


Rev. 


5: 3 




2: 5 




4 


2Pet 


2:19 



C 3 ) 



Uoh. 4: 5 


Mat. 21:21 


Mar. 8: 1 


Lu. 7:22 


Joh. 4:32 


Joh. 20 ; 23 


Rom. 1:19 


Rev. 6:11 


24 


15 


8:25 


34 


25 


4:11 


12:11 


27 


17 


31 


40 


21: 3 


9:26 


21: 3 


31 


21 


32 


5:11 


5 


10: 2 




36 

42 


27 
29 


— 


17 


6 


5 




36 


19 


10 


11: 8 




22: 1 


30 


56 


6: 7 


12 


9 


clvtoTq. 


20 


34 


9: 1 


20 


13 


17 




21 


9: 1 


11 


26 


Acts 1: 3 


27 


Mat. 3: 7 


29 


4 


13 


29 


4 


15:27 


4:16 


43 


7 


17 


31 


10 


28 


19 


24: 2 


9 


20 


32 


2: 3 


16:14 


6: 1 


4 


12 


21 


35 


4 


15 


8 


45 


14 


46 


43 


14 


lCo. 1:24 


7:12 


25:14 


29 


48 


53 


3: 5 


7: 8 


23 


16 


31 


55 


61 


8 


11:13 


8: 4 


20 


35 


10: 9 


70 


4: 1 


2Co. 2:13 


15 


22 


36 


18 


7: 6 


3 


4: 4 


26 


40 


10: 3 


11: 2 


9 


14 


5:19 


32 


45 


5 


17 


16 


17 


6:16 


9.12 


26:10 


11 


12:37 


21 


18 


8:22 


15 


19 


14 


13: 2 


33 


24 


Gal. 2: 2 


18 


27 


24 


32 


45 


32 


3:12 


24 


31 


27 


15: 2 


47 


34 


Eph. 2:10 


28 


38 


32 


6 


8:12 


5:13 


4:18 


30 


45 


36 


12 


14 


25 


1 Phil. 1:23 


10: 1 


48 


38 


16:15 


21 


6: 6 


| Col. 3: 7 


5 


27:17 


39 


28 


23 


7:25 


I ITh. 4:17 


18 


21 


42 


17:14 


25 


26 


5: 3 


11: 4 


22 


11: 2 


20 


27 


43 


2Th. 2:11 


12: 3 


26 


5 


37 


28 


60 


ITi. 4:16 


11 


65 


6 


18: 1 


34 


8: 5 


2Ti. 2:25 


16 


28:16 


17 


7 


39 


18 


4:16 


25 


18 


22 


15 


42 


9:27 


Tit. 3:13 


39 


Mar. 1:17 


29 


29 


58 


39 


Heb. 6:16 


13: 3 


31 


33 


, 19:13 


9:15 


10: 8 


8: 8 


10 


38 


12: 1 


32 


16 


20 


10 


11 


44 


15 


40 


20 


23 


11:16 


13 


2: 2 


16 


46 


27 


11: 3 


12:19 


14 


8 


17 


20: 8 


30 


4 


Jas. 2:16 


24 


17 


24 


15 


41 


12 




28 


19 


28 


17 


10: 6 


17 


IPet. 1:11 


29 


25 


38 


25 


— 


12:10 


2Pet. 2: 8 


31 


27 


43 


34 


7 


17 


19 


33 


3: 4 


44 


21: 4 


25 





20 


34 


12 


13: 5 


10 


28 


13: 3 


21 


37 


17 


9 


29 


32 


8 




51 


23 


14:10 


22: 4 


34 


19 


22 


52 


33 


13 


6 


11:11 


21 


Jude 11 


57 


4: 2 


16 


10 


14 


22 


Rev. 5:13 


14:16 


9 


20 


13 


44 


43 


6: 8 


— 


11 


22 


19 


46 


14:15 


11 


27 


12 


23 


24 


49 


18 


7: 2 


15: 3 


13 


24 


25 


12:23 


23 


8: 2 


10 


21 


27 


35 


35 


15: 8 


11:10 


34 


24 


34 


36 


13:12 


— 


12 


16: I 


33 


41 


38 


15:22 


20 


12:12 


2 


34 


44 


40 


24 


38 


13:16 


6 


35 


48 


46 


16:19 


16: 4 


14: 9 


8 


40 


15: 6 


67 


31 


23 


16: 6 


15 


5:13 


8 


23:17 


17: 2 


17: 2 


20: 4 


17: 3 


16 


9 


25 


8 


18 


11 


9 


19 


11 


34 


10 


34 


13 


11 


39 


12 


35 


14 


18: 2 


21:14 


13 


43 


14 


24:15 


22 


3 




20 


6: 4 


15 


19 

27 


23 

26 


11 

20 




22 


7 


16:14 




27 


8 


15 


29 




21 


, , 


18:19 


10 


19 


30 


_ 


19: 6 


CIVTOV. 


19: 4 


11 


Lu. 1: 7 


33 


18: 4 


20: 7 


M;t. 3: 5 


8 


31 


22 


35 


5 


18 


14 


11 


34 


— 


36 


6 


36 


15 


13 


37 


2: 7 


38 


21 


21: 7 





— 


— 


9 


40 


31 


24 


16 


15 


— 


10 


41 


38 


— 


4: 5 


26 


38 


17 


44 


19: 4 


26 





28 


39 


50 


46 


5 


22: 2 


8 


20: 6 


41 


51 


Joh. 1:12 


6 


23:21 


11 


7 


46 


3.11 


26 


15 j 


31 


5:15 


8 


48 


4:39 


38 


16 


24:21 


29 


17 


50 


5: 7 


39 


20: 2 


25: 6 


6: 8 


23 


7: 6 


14 


(Gr.40) 


13 


11 


7:11 


31 


9 


6: 2 


2: 7 


17 


26:11 


24 


21: 2 


14 


5 


8 


19 


30 


8: 5 


6 


18 


31 


19 


20 


27:10 


7 


13 


36 


39 


22 


21 I 


28:14 


25 


16 


— 


7:6 i 


24 | 

1 


22 


Rom. 1:19 

I 


31 



M;it. 



(4 ) 



Mat. 27:30 


Mar. 7:26 


Mar. 14:69 


Lu. 8: 9 


31 


32 


15: 2 


16 





33 


4 


19 





8:11 


10 


21 


35 


22 


13 


24 


36 


23 


14 


29 


39 


— 


16 


30 


43 


25 


17 


— 





26 


18 


31 


48- 


32 


20 


32 


49 


38 


— 


37 


64 


9:11 


— 


38 


28: 7 


13 


— 


40 


13 


15 


22 


— 


14 


— 


24 


41 


17 


18 


25 


42 


Mar. 1 : 5 


— 


29 





10 


19 


32 


9: 9 


12 


20 


36 


18 


26 


— 


— 


29 


32 


— 


44 


39 


34 


— 


46 





36 


22 








37 


— 


16: 1 


42 


40 


25 


6 


— 





26 


7 


45 





27 


14 


49 


43 


— 


Lu. 1: 8 


50 


45 


28 


12 


53 


! 


— 


13 


57 


2: 3 


31 


21 


62 


13 


32 


50 


10: 6 


15 


38 


62 


25 


16 


39 


2: 4 


26 


23 


45 


7 


30 


3: 2 


47 


— 


31 





10: 1 


21 


33 


6 


2 


22 


— 


8 


— 


25 


34 


9 


10 


44 


— 


11 


17 





38 


12 


— 


45 


11: 1 


13 


21 


— 





19 


33 


46 


5 


21 


— 


48 


13 


31 


34 





22 





— 


3:10 


27 


32 


49 


12 


28 


4: 1 


11: 2 


14 


37 


, 


3 


22 


39 


10 


4 


4: 4 


53 





17 


5 


54 


16 


18 


9 


12:44 


36 


— 


— 


46 


38 


27 


29 


48 


5: 3 


12: 1 


— 


14: 1 


4 


3 


— 








6 


35 


4 


9 


7 





5 


10 


8 


38 


9 


12 


12 


40 


12 


17 


— 


41 


18 


18 


13 


42 


31 


19 


— 


— 


15:15 


21 


18 


5: 3 


20 


22 


— 


9 





23 


28 


12 


22 


24 


33 


18 


27 


6:17 


34 


19 


28 


19 


— 


— 


16: 2 


20 


37 


33 


14 





13: 3 


6: 1 


22 


27 


14: 1 


6 


27 


(Gr.28) 


10 


7 


17:11 


33 


11 


7: 3 


25 


— 


44 


— 


18: 3 


49 


— 


4 


7 


50 


45 


6 


18 


54 


46 


9 


24 


56 


— 


15 


33 


7: 1 


50 


20 


35 


5 


51 


36 


40 


12 


55 


39 


— 


15 


61 


40 


19: 4 


— 


64 


42 


5 


17 


65 


8: 4 





18 


— 


5 


6 



Lu. 19: 9 ! 


Joh. 2:20 | 


Joh. 10:24 


Acts 6:15 


11 


24 


31 


7: 2 


14 


3: 4 


39 


3 


15 


15 1 


41 


4 


30 


16 


42 


5 


35 


18 


11: 3 


8 


39 


26 


11 


10 


46 


36 


15 





47 


4: 4 


17 


21 


20: 2 


10 


29 


— 


9 


15 


32 


— 


10 


23 


34 


27 


14 


24 


36 


31 


— 


30 


44 


54 


15 


31 


45 


57 


18 


39 


48 


8:20 


19 


40 


— 


32 


20 


— 


53 


38 


21 


45 


57 


39 


27 


47 


12: 4 


40 


40 


— 


11 


9: 3 


44 


48 


17 


— 


21: 7 


49 


18 


6 


38 


52 


21 


8 


22: 2 


5:12 


26 


10 


4 


14 


37 


11 


6 


15 


42 


15 


43 


16 


47 


16 


47 


18 


48 


17 


49 


23 


— 


23 


51 


6: 6 


13: 2 


24 


52 


15 


11 


25 


54 


— 


16 


26 





21 


32 


27 


56 


25 





29 


57 


28 


14: 7 


30 


— 


34 


— 


— 


58 


40 


21 


35 


64 


— 


23 


38 


— 


44 


— 


43 


65 





16: 7 


10: 3 


66 


54 


19 


10 


23: 1 


64 


18: 2 


11 


3 


71 


4 


13 


7 


7: 1 


5 


15 





3 


12 


21 


8 


5 


13 


26 


9 


11 


24 


35 


11 


18 


30 


3S 





29 


31 


4C 





30 


— 


41 


15 





19: 2 


42 


16 


31 


4 


48 


21 


32 


6 


11: 5 


22 


35 


— 


26 


23 


39 


12 


(Gr.25: 


26 


43 


15 


2t 


27 


44 


16 


(Gr.25; 


33 


— 


18 


12: A 


39 


45 


24 




24:16 


48 


33 


i 


18 


50 


20: 2 




20 


8: 2 


9 


I 


— 


3 


13 


n 


23 


6 


15 


Vt 


24 


7 


— 


]C 


29 


20 


— 


2C 


30 


30 


21:12 


21 


31 


55 


22 


13: i 


51 


— 


23 


11 


52 


— 


25 


2S 


Joh. 1:10 


— 


Acts 1: 3 


21 


11 


57 


6 


3C 


12 


59 


9 


34 


19 


9: 2 


11 


At 


21 


8 


2:24 


14: If 


25 


13 


25 


2C 


29 


15 


36 


15:21 


31 


21 


3: 4 


16: I 


32 


22 


7 


j 


33 


23 


9 


17:K 





28 


10 




42 


34 


12 


2~ t 


(Gr.43) 


35 


13 


31 


2: 3 


— 


26 


18:15 


11 


36 


5: 6 


2( 


19 


37 


6:12 


2', 



( 5 ) 



Acts 19: 2 


Gal. 


1:16 


4 




18 


30 


Eph. 


1:20 


31 




22 


33 




4:15 


20:14 




21 


18 


Phi. 


1:29 


37 




2: 9 


38 




27 


21:12 







27 




28 


30 




29 


31 




3:10 


34 




21 


35 


Col. 


1:16 


36 




2:12 


22:13 




3:10 


18 




4:10 


20 


2Th. 


2: 1 


22 




4 


24 




6 





lTim.3: 7 


25 


Philem. 12 


29 




15 







17 


30 


Heb. 


2: 6 


23: 3 




7 


10 




— 


15 




— 







3: 2 


— 




3 


18 




5: 5 


21 




7 







7: 1 


27 




21 


28 




24 


30 




9:24 


35 




26 


24:26 




28 


— 




11: 5 


25: 2 




6 


3 




19 


— 




13:13 


19 


Jas. 


1:12 


21 




2: 5 







14 


24 




5:14 


25 







— 




15 


26 




19 


26:26 


lPet 


1:21 


28: 6 




3: 6 


— 




5: 7 





Uoh 


. 1:10 


8 




2: 3 


16 




4 


21 




3: 1 


23 




2 


30 




6 


Rom. 3:26 







4:11 




12 


13 




4:19 


18 




5:10 


23 




14 


8:29 


2Joh 


. 10 


32 


Rev. 


1: 7 


10: 9 







12 







11:36 




17 


12:20 




3:12 


14: 3 




20 


4 




7: 9 


15:11 




9: 6 


ICo. 2: 9 




11: 5 


16 




12:11 


7:13 




13:10 


8: 6 




17:10 


15:25 




19: 5 


16:11 




11 


— 




20: 2 


— 




3 


12 







2Cor. 2: 8 







7:15 




22:18 


Gal. 1: 1 







Mat. 



Mar. 



Lu. 



Joh. 



Tog. 


Joh. 4: 2 


Rev. 21: 3 


Mat. 13:55 


Mat. 27:53 




12 


7 


56 


54 


1:21 


44 




14:11 


64 


3: 4 


53 




12 


28: 2 




11 


5:20 




15 


3 


6: 4 

8:17 


37 
6: 6 


avrov. 


31 
36 


4 


24 


15 


Mat. 1: 2 


15:12 


7 


11:14 


7: 4 


11 


23 


8 


12: 3 


10 


18 


33 


9 


50 


9:21 


20 


16: 5 





14: 2 





21 


27 


13 


16:20 


12:24 


23 


— 


Mar. 1: 3 


21:27 


49 


25 


17: 1 


5 


25:17 


14:10 


2: 2 


2 


7 


26:48 


16:27 


3 




16 


27:57 


18: 1 


11 


3 


19 


1: 8 


Acts 2:34 


13 


5 


20 


2:25 


7:15 


14 


— 


22 


3:13 


8:13 


20 


10 


25 


4:27 


10:26 


21 


18 


26 


38 


42 


22 


27 


28 


6:16 


14:12 


3: 3 


18: 6 


36 


17 


16:33 


4 


15 


41 


45 


17:25 


6 


24 


42 


47 


18:19 


12 


25 





7:36 


19:22 


13 





2:15 


8:29 


20:13 


4:18 







12:21 


35 


21 


29 


16 


36 


21:24 


24 





21 


37 


22:20 


5: 1 


31 


23 


14:15 


24: 8 


— 


32 


25 


44 


16 


25 


34 


3: 2 


15:43 


25:22 


35 


19:10 


5 


1:17 


Ro. 7:25 


41 


25 


6 


22 


9: 3 


6:33 


20:20 


10 


2:28 


10:12 


7: 9 


21:10 


14 


3:15 


15:14 


28 


34 


21 


16 


ICo. 2:15 


8: 3 


35 


27 


23 


3:15 


— 


38 


— 


4:15 


7:13 


13 


45 


31 


30 


9:27 


14 


22: 6 


4:25 


5: 1 


15:28 


21 


13 


32 


14 


2Co. 10: 1 


23 


24 


36 


16 


7 


25 





5: 4 


17 


11:14 


9:10 


33 


18 


37 


12:13 


— 


45 


— 


6: 3 


Eph. 2:14 


11 


23:18 


22 


8 


4:10 


16 


20 


24 


20 


11 


18 


22 


27 


35 


5:23 


19 


24: 1 


28 


42 


Phi. 2:24 


20 


3 


31 


7: 5 


Col. 1:17 


21 


31 


35 


8: 1 


18 


24 


45 


40 


22 


— 


10: 1 


46 





37 


lTh. 3:11 


2 


51 


6: 1 


41 


4:16 


— 


25: 6 


2 


54 


5:23 


25 


10 


3 


9:51 


2Th. 2:16 


— 


21 


14 


10: 1 


3:16 


— 


23 


20 


38 


Heb. 1: 5 


35 


26 


— 


11:17 


2:14 


36 


28 


27 


28 


18 


11:11 


29 


28 


15:14 


4:10 


20 


31 


29 


16:24 


5: 2 


12: 1 


32 


— 


17:11 


10:12 


3 


41 


35 


16 


13: 5 


4 


26: 7 


56 


18:39 


Jas. 1:13 


10 


8 


— 


19: 2 


lPet. 2:24 


14 


24 


7: 2 


9 


5:10 


19 


27 


15 


19 


Uoh. 1: 7 


21 


47 


17 


20 


2: 2 


26 


— 


19 


42 


6 


29 


51 


25 


22:41 


25 


— 


65 


— 


23: 9 


3:24 


33 


67 


33 


51 


4:10 


— 


27:19 


— 


24:15 


13 


36 


— 


35 


21 


15 


46 


25 


— 


25 


19 


— 


29 


8: 4 


28 


3 Joh. 10 


13:12 


— 


11 


31 


' Rev. 3:20 


19 


— 


22 


36 


14:10 


25 


30 


23 


39 


17 


32 


31 


25 


1:27 


17:11 


36 


32 


26 


2:12 


19:12 


41 


35 


27 


24 


15 


44 


37 


30 


25 


— 


55 


— 


9: 3 



Mar. 



Lu, 



( 6 ) 



Lu. 



3: 7 


Lu. 12:15 


16 





17 


43 


19 


46 


— 


47 


4:13 


48 


14 


58 


22 


13:17 


32 





— 


19 


35 


14: 2 


— 


8 


37 


29 


42 


32 


5:12 


15: 1 


13 


14 


— 


20 


15 


— 


18 


22 


30 


25 


6: 1 


26 


3 


28 


4 


16: 1 


6 


20 


7 


21 


10 


23 


14 


17: 2 


17 


12 


— 


16 


19 


31 


— 


18:40 


40 


19:14 


45 


— 


7: 6 


24 


11 


26 


15 


31 


17 


33 


18 


34 


28 


36 


30 


37 


36 


48 


38 


20: 1 





20 


— 


26 


39 


— 


8: 9 


28 


18 


44 


19 


21:38 


22 


22:16 


38 


39 


44 


44 


45 


47 


47 


50 


49 


51 


53 


59 


9: 7 


60 


29 


64 




71 


31 


23: 2 


32 


8 


33 


— 


34 


10 


35 


14 


39 


34 


42 


49 


— 


55 


51 


24: 8 


53 


23 


54 


47 


0:34 


Joh. 1: 3 


35 


7 


37 


10 


39 


12 


1: 1 


14 


8 


15 


— 


16 


16 


27 


18 


35 


21 


37 


22 


48 


— 


2: 2 


— 


5 


53 


11 


54 


12 



Joh. 



2:12 
17 
22 
23 

3: 2 

8 
17 
20 
21 
22 
29 
32 
33 
35 
4: 2 
8 
12 



27 
34 
41 
47 
51 

53 

5:28 
35 
37 

38 

6: 2 

8 

16 

22 

24 
39 
41 
50 
53 
60 

61 

66 

7: 3 
5 
7 

10 
12 
13 
17 
29 
30 
32 
38 
51 

8: 6 
20 
26 
30 
44 
55 

9: 2 

3 
14 
17 

18 

20 
21 
22 
23 

27 
31 
40 

10: 3 

4 

5 

20 

11: 2 
12 
13 



Joh. 



Acts 



11:16 

32 
44 
12: 3 
4 
16 
17 
19 
37 
41 

50 
13: 1 

23 
15:10 

15 
16:17 

29 
18: 1 

10 

19 

22 
25 
26 
19: 2 
18 
23 
24 
25 

29 
33 
34 
35 
36 
20: 7 
25 

26 
31 
21: 2 
20 
24 
1:10 
14 
18 
20 

22 
2:22 
24 
29 
30 

31 

41 

3: 7 

16 



22 

4:26 

5: 2 

7 

10 

32 

41 

6:11 

14 

15 

7: 4 

5 

6 

9 

10 

23 

25 

31 

37 

8: 1 

30 

33 



Ro. 



Acts 9: 2 
18 

10:38 
43 

11:13 

12: 5 
7 

10 
15 

13: 8 
24 
29 
31 

16: 3 
32 
33 

17:16 
19 

18: 2 
26 
27 

19:12 

20:10 
32 



21:14 
19 
33 
40 

22:14 
20 
22 
29 

23: 2 

7 

15 

19 

20 

24: 2 
8 

23 

24 

25 

25: 3 

5 

7 

8 

15 

22 

25 

27 

26:24 

30 

28: 3 

4 

29 

1: 5 

9 

20 

2: 4 

6 

26 

3: 7 
20 
24 
25 
26 

4: 5 
13 

5: 9 

10 

6: 3 

5 

9 

12 

8: 9 

11 

9:19 

11:33 



Ro. 



ICo. 1 



2Co. 



Gal. 
Eph. 



Phi. 



Col. 



lTh. 



2Th. 
2Tim 



Heb. 



12:20 

15:10 

21 

16: 2 

13 

15 

9 

29 

30 

7:12 

8: 3 

6 

10 

9: 7 

23 

10:22 

14:25 

15:10 

23 

25 

27 

2:11 

3: 7 

7: 7 

13 

15 

8:18 

19 

9: 9 

15 

11:15 

33 

12:17 

3:16 

1: 4 

7 

12 
14 
17 

18 

19 

22 
23 

2:10 
18 
20 

3: 5 

6 

7 

12 

5:30 



6:10 
1:29 
2:22 
3:10 



21 
1: 9 
11 
14 
16 
20 



24 

26 

29 

3: 9 

17 

4:15 

1:10 

2:19 

3:13 

1: 9 

1: 8 

2:26 

4: 8 

14 

1: 3 

2: 6 



Heb. 3: 2 ' Rev. 



7 

15 

4: 1 

7 
10 
13 

6:10 

7:25 

10:13 

11: 4 
5 

21 
12: 5 

10 
13:13 

15 

21 
1:11 

2 -.22 

5:20 

1:21 

24 

2:14 

21 

22 

24 

3:12 

4:13 

1: 3 

3: 4 

7 

13 

: 3 

5 

6 

7 

10 

: 3 

4 

5 

11 

12 

17 

27 

28 



Jas. 



IPet. 



2Pet. 



Uoh. 1 



2Joh. 
3Joh. 



Jude 
Rev. 



29 

3: 9 

12 

17 

19 
22 



23 

24 

4: 9 

12 

21 

5: 1 

2 

3 

11 
14 
15 

18 
20 



7 

10 

15 

1: 4 

14 

15 

16 



Mat. 



( 7 ) 



Mat. 



4:21 


Lu. 1:65 


Joh. 8: 7 


24 


2: 6 


9:19 


5: 2 


9 


12:40 1 


7: 6 


18 


13: 1 


16 


20 


17: 6 


20 


27 


11 


24 


34 


12 


26 


43 


14 


29 


46 


15 


10:21 


49 


— 


26 


3:13 


17 


12:15 


14 


18 


13:15 


4:21 


23 


42 


23 


18: 7 


50 


31 


29 


54 


40 


Acts 1: 7 


— 


— 


2:38 


14:14 


43 


4: 2 


18 


5:17 


7 


25 


22 


8 


15:14 


31 


13 


30 


34 


15 


— 


36 


18 


32 


6: 3 


19 


16: 4 


9 


21 


17: 1 


10 


— 


5 


32 


23 


27 


47 


33 


19: 2 


8:21 


5:13 


4 


22 


18 


20: 2 


9: 2 


19 


12 


3 


21 


25 


5 


22 


32 


10 


26 


21: 3 


11 


27 


14 


13 


— 


17 


14 


33 


37 


16 


35 


41 


18 


38 


22:41 


33 


40 


25:32 


34 


7:26 


26:40 


54 


34 


43 


10: 1 


36 


44 


2 


42 


28:19 


38 


8: 6 


20 


11: 5 


11 


1:19 


31 


14 


20 


47 


17 


22 


48 


9:21 


2:13 


49 


10: 8 


3: 5 


53 


20 


14 


12:15 


23 


20 


16 


24 


23 


24 


28 


4: 2 


37 


48 


5:10 


13: 4 


11:15 


12 


23 


26 


6: 7 


14: 5 


12:21 


33 


7 


13; 2 


— 


25 


15 


34 


15: 3 


17 


36 


16:30 


18 


48 


17:14 


43 


— 


18:31 


50 


— 


19:11 


51 


51 


13 


14: 1 


8: 3 


27 


5 


5 


33 


23 


9 


20: 3 


15: 2 


13 


19 


5 


31 


23 


7 


9: 2 


41 


13 


14 


22:15 


17 


33 


45 


27 


10: 1 


70 


39 


6 


23:14 


16: 7 


32 


22 


10 


42 


24:15 


20 


11: 6 


17 


23 


12: 4 


25 


24 . 


6 


50 


30 


12 


— 


33 


13:12 


51 


34 


14: 7 


Joh. 1:38 


37 


37 ! 


6:17 


39 


40 | 


7:50 


40 


16:18 | 

l 


8: 2 


17: 2 



Acts 1' 



5 

6 
9 

16 
18: 6 

16 
2 
3 



19 



20 



16 

17 

2 

6 

21:19 

21 



32 

22:30 
24:22 
26:11 

18 
27:43 
28:17 

23 



Ro. 



2Co. 

Gal. 

Eph. 
Col. 
ITh. 

2Th. 



Tit. 
Heb. 



27 

1:20 

24 

26 

28 

11:11 

23 

8:24 

9:13 

4:17 

6:16 

6: 9 

2:15 

2:16 

5:13 

1: 4 

2:10 

11 



10 
10:16 

11:16 

Jas. 3: 3 

IPet. 4:14 

2Pet. 2: 1 

3: 5 

IJoh. 4: 4 

Rev. 2: 2 

27 

3: 9 

7:15 

16 

17 

9: 5 
11: 5 



11 

12 
12: 4 
13: 7 
16:14 

16 

17:14 

19:15 

20: 4 

8 

9 

10 
22: 5 



avro). 

Mat. 1:20 

24 

2: 2 

5 

8 

11 

3:16 

4: 3 
6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

20 
22 
24 
25 

5: 1 
39 
40 

7: 9 
10 

8: 1 

2 

4 

5 

7 

16 

19 

20 

21 

22 

23 

27 



9: 2 
9 

14 

18 
19 

27 

28 

32 

10:32 

11: 3 

12: 2 

4 

15 

22 

32 

46 
47 
48 

13:10 
12 
27 
28 
36 
51 
57 

14: 2 
4 
13 
15 
17 
28 
31 
33 
35 

15:12 
15 
22 
25 
30 
33 

16:17 



Mat. 16:22 


Mat. 27:14 


Mar. 10:48 


17:12 


22 


49 


14 


28 


51 


— 


29 


— 


18 


31 


52 


26 


34 


11: 7 


— 


38 


— 


18: 6 


42 


21 


13 


44 


23 


21 


— 


28 


— 


55 


31 


22 


28: 9 


12:14 


24 


17 


16 


26 


Mar. 1:13 


17 


27 


18 


26 


28 


25 


29 


32 


27 


32 


34 


30 


34 


19: 2 


37 


13: 1 


3 


40 


2 


— 


41 


14:11 


7 


43 


12 


10 


44 


13 


13 


2: 4 


19 


16 


14 


21 


17 


— 


29 


18 


15 


30 


20 


18 


40 


21 


24 


45 


27 


26 


51 


20: 7 


3: 7 


53 


20 


9 


54 


21 


10 


61 


22 


11 


65 


29 


32 


— 


33 


4:25 


67 


34 


38 


72 


21:14 


41 


15: 2 


16 


5: 2 


17 


23 


6 

8 


J9 


25 


20 


31 


19 


23 


32 


20 


27 


— 


24 


32 


— 


31 


41 


33 


33 


— 


41 


37 


Lu. 1:11 


— 


6: 1 


19 


22:12 


2 


32 


16 


3 


74 


19 


14 


2: 5 


21 


19 


26 


23 


30 


4: 3 


37 


35 


5 


42 


37 


6 


46 


7:28 


8 


23:20 


32 


— 


21 


— 


9 


24: 1 


34 


12 


3 


8: 4 


16 


25:21 


11 


17 


23 


19 


20 


26 


22 


22 


37 


23 


35 


44 


29 


5: 1 


26: 7 


32 


5 


15 


9:13 


9 


17 


19 


11 


18 


21 


14 


22 


23 


20 


24 


25 


27 


25 


38 


28 


33 


42 


29 


34 


10:13 


6:38 


35 


18 


7: 2 


50 


20 


6 


52 


21 


9 


58 


— 


11 


62 


28 


43 


63 


32 


8: 1 


64 


34 


3 


69 


— 


18 


75 


35 


19 


27:11 


37 


20 


13 


39 


25 



( 8 ) 



8:27 


Lu. 19:31 


Joh. 4:53 


1 Joh. 14: 8 


Acts 10:25 


Phi. 3: 9 


Rev. 7:15 


Mat. 22:18 


— 


45 


5: 6 


9 


27 


Col. 1:16 


8: 3 


35 


28 


20: 5 


7 


21 


35 


17 


9: 1 


23: 3 


38 


10 


8 


22 


41 


19 


11 


26 


39 


38 


14 


23 


11:13 


2: 6 


10: 6 


30 


42 


22: 5 


20 





12: 8 


7 


9 


34 


47 


9 


— 


15: 5 


9 


9 


11: 1 


— 


— 


10 


27 


16:29 


13:31 


10 


13: 2 


24:31 


49 


14 


6: 2 


17: 2 


14: 9 


12 


5 


25: 2 


50 


33 


7 


— 


16:32 


13 


— 


10 


9:10 


39 


8 


18: 5 


17:16 


15 


7 


19 


11 


43 


25 


20 


18 


3: 4 


— 


26:21 


12 


48 


30 


23 


24 


4:13 


8 


22 


18 


49 


56 


25 


28 


ITh. 4:14 


14 


26 


30 


56 


65 


30 


34 


5:10 


15 


36 


32 


— 


68 


31 


18:18 


2Th. 1:12 


14: 7 


43 


— 


61 


7:18 


33 


26 


3:14 


16: 8 


73 


37 


63 


26 


34 


19:22 


lTim. 1: 8 


9 


27: 7 


52 


23: 3 


52 


37 


31 


16 


19:10 


17 


58 


9 


8: 4 


38 


38 


2Tim.l:18 


14 


48 


60 


15 


13 


— 


20: 3 


4:14 


21: 7 


28:11 


10:28 


22 


19 


19: 3 


4 


Heb. 1: 5 


22: 3 


Mar. 1:18 


35 


26 


25 


4 


10 


6 




23 


37 
11: 5 


27 
32 


29 
31 


6 

7 




2: 8 




39 
2: 5 


16 




6 

8 


36 


33 
39 


9 
10 


21: 8 


10 


avrojv. 


19 

20 


— 


38 


41 


32 


20 


13 


Mat. 1:21 


3: 5 


11 


40 


44 


20: 6 


29 


5: 9 


2: 4 


4:15 





43 


48 


15 


22:15 


7:10 


7 


5:17 


12 


49 


52 


16 


24 


10:38 


13 


6: 6 


27 


55 


9: 3 


25 


27 


Jas. 1: 5 


4: 8 


50 


37 


24: J9 


7 


28 


23: 9 


2: 3 


21 


52 


45 


42 


9 


29 


11 


23 


23 


54 


12: 8 


Joh. 1: 4 


10 


21: 3 


17 


4:17 


5: 3 


7: 6 


10 


6 


12 


5 


28 


5: 7 


10 


8: 3 


13 


22 


24 


15 


32 


15 


6: 7 


9: 2 


14 


25 


26 





33 


IPet. 1:21 


14 


9 


20 


38 


34 


16 


24:10 


2: 2 


15 


36 


36 


(Gr.39) 


35 


— 


23 


6 


26 


44 


41 


39 


37 


— 


26 


3:22 


7:16 


46 


13: 1 


(Gr. 40) 


38 


17 


— 


5: 7 


20 


48 


— 


40 


40 


— 


25: 2 


11 


8:30 


10:13 


8 


(Gr.41) 


10: 4 


— 


28: 8 


2Pet. 1:17 


34 


42 


15 


41 


13 


— 


23 


18 


9: 2 


— 


17 


(Gr.42) 


24 


19 


Ro. 1:17 


3:14 


4 


— 


23 


42 


33 


22 


24 


15 


15 


11:12 


31 


(Gr.43) 


38 


23 


4: 3 


18 


— 


12:15 


14: 6 


43 


11: 8 


Acts 2:30 


22 


Uoh. 1: 5 


29 


23 


15 


(Gr.44) 


10 


3:10 


23 


2: 5 


30 


28 


16 


45 


20 


16 


6: 4 


6 


32 


14:18 


18 


(Gr.46) 


24 


4:32 


8 


8 


35 


22 


25 


46 


27 


37 


8:32 


10 


36 


40 


29 


— 


30 


5:17 


9:33 


15 


10:29 


52 


15: 1 


(Gr.47) 


32 


21 


10:11 


27 


11: 1 


59 


16 


(-) 


34 


32 


11: 4 


28 


12: 9 


69 


18 


48 


(Gr.35) 


36 


35 


3: 2 


25 


70 


21 


— 


38 


37 


— 


3 


13:54 


16:12 


27 


(Gr.49) 


39 


40 


36 


5 


58 


14 


30 


(-) 


12: 2 


7: 5 


15:12 


6 


14:14 


Lu. 1:16 


31 


49 


— 


— 


ICo. 1: 5 


9 


32 


20 


16: 1 


(Gr.50) 


6 


— 


2:11 


15 


15: 8 


51 


2 


50 


13 


8 


14 


17 


17: 2 


77 


6 


(Gr.51) 


16 


10 


11:14 


24 


7 


2:15 


7 


51 


— 


23 


15:27 


— 


9 


22 


29 


(Gr.52) 


18 


30 


28 


4:13 


12 


42 


31 


2:10 


29 


33 


— 


15 


14 


46 


17: 2 


18 


34 


35 


38 


16 


22 


51 


3 


3: 1 


13: 3 


38 


2Co. 1:19 


5:16 


24 


4: 2 


— 


2 


6 


40 


20 


2 Joh. 10 


18: 2 


6 


4 


3 


7 


47 





11 


10 


15 


8 


9 


8 


8: 2 


5: 9 


Rev. 1: 1 


12 


26 


9 


10 


— 


11 


21 


6 


17 


27 


12 


26 


9 


31 


7:14 


2: 7 


20 


29 


16 


27 


10 


35 


13: 4 


17 


35 


30 


19 


4: 9 


25 


9: 7 


— 


— 


20:13 


40 


37 


11 


27 


12 


Gal. 2:11 


26 


25 


42 


18:15 


14 


28 


16 


13 


28 


— 


5: 2 


19 





29 


27 


3: 6 


3:21 


29 


6 


22 


— 


31 


34 


Eph. 1: 4 


6: 2 


34 


20 


37 


19 


32 


39 


10 


— 


— 


22 


39 


25 


36 


10: 3 


2:16 


4 


21: 3 


25 


42 


33 ! 


— 


4 


3:21 


— 


7 


29 


43 


50 [ 


37 





4:21 


— 


— 


30 


19:17 





38 


7 


6: 9 


5 


41 


34 


22 


51 


14: 5 


19 


20 


8 


45 


35 


25 


52 


6 


23 


Phil. 2: 9 


7:14 


22: 7 


6: 8 



( 9 ) 



Lu. 6:13 


Lu. 22:55 


Joh. 13:12 


Acts 11:28 


Acts 22:30 


ICo. 


3:19 


Heb. 


7:25 | 


Rev. 9: 8 


17 


58 


15:25 


29 


23:10 




5:13 




8: 9 


9 


23 


• 23: 1 


16: 4 


12:20 







7:35 




— 


10 


26 


23 


17: 9 


13: 2 


21 




8: 7 




— 


— 


7:42 


24 


12 


13 


27 




12 




10 


16 


__ 


25 


— 


19 


28 




10: 5 




— 


17 


8:12 


51 


19 


27 


29 




7 




11 


— 


23 


24: 5 


20 


32 


25:17 




8 







18 


37 


11 


18: 5 


(Gr.33) 


26:10 




9 




12 


19 


9:37 


— 


9 


14: 3 


18 




10 







— 


45 


13 


18 


5 


27:21 




12:18 




— 


— 


46 


16 


19:31 


13 


28: 6 




14:10 




10:16 


11: 5 


47 


30 


20:24 


27 


17 




15:10 







— , 


57 


31 


26 


15: 2 


Ro. 1:21 




16:19 




17 


6 


10: 7 


— 


Acts 1: 9 


4 


24 


2Co. 


3:14 







7 


11:15 


36 


— 


9 


— 




15 




11:16 


8 


17 


— 


19 


— 


26 




5:15 




28 


9 


48 


41 


26 


12 


2:15 




19 


Jas. 


1:27 


— 


49 


43 


2: 3 


22 


3: 3 




6:16 




3: 3 


12 


12: 6 


45 


6 


23 


13 




17 




5: 3 


12: 8 


13: 1 


51 


11 


38 


— 




8: 2 


lPet. 


3:12 


10 


15: 4 


Joh. 3:19 


3: 5 


16:22 


15 




— 




14 


13:16 


12 


22 


4: 1 


— 


16 




— 


2Pet. 


2: 2 


— 


16: 4 


4:38 


5 


24 


18 




9:14 




3 


14: 5 


29 


52 


16 


25 


10:18 




11:15 




11 


11 


17:15 


6: 7 


29 


17: 4 


— 


Gal. 


2:13 


Uoh 


4: 5 


13 


18; 8 


7:44 


31 


12 


11: 9 


Eph 


4:18 


3Joh 


9 





15 


50 


5:15 


26 


10 




5: 7 


Jude 


15 


17: 9 


34 


8:59 


24 


33 


— 




12 




— 


17 


19:11 


10: 4 


6: 1 


18: 6 


11 




6: 9 




16 


18:11 


33 


8 


7:34 


20 


12 


Phi. 


3:19 


Rev. 


2:16 


19:18 


20:23 


20 


8:15 


19: 9 


— 


Col. 


2: 2 




6:11 


19 


33 


32 


16 


12 


— 


ITh. 


5:13 




— 


21 


21: 8 


39 


9:24 


— 


14 


2Ti. 


2:17 




7: 3 


20:12 


22:23 


11:19 


28 


16 


15 




3: 9 




9 


13 


24 


37 


38 


— 


27 


Tit. 


1:12 




17 


21: 3 


25 


46 


39 


19 


15:27 









8:12 


— 





49 


10:46 


20:30 


— 




15 




9: 5 


4 


41 


12:36 


11.20 


21: 1 


16: 5 


Heb 


2:10 




6 


8 


47 


37 


21 


26 


17 




14 




7 


22: 4 


50 


40 


22 


22:23 


lCo. 1: 2 




7: 6 




— 


14 


55 


~ 



















The following are given by Schmid as instances of the combination of the definite article with avrog. 
list might be swelled greatly from the preceding. 



The 



6 CIVTOQ. 


Lu. 17:35 


ICo. 


1:10 




23:40 




— 


Mat. 5:46 


Acts 14: 1 




— 


22:34 


15:27 




7: 5 


26:44 


Ro. 2: 1 




10: 3 


27:44 


9:21 




4 


Mar. 14:39 


12: 4 




11: 5 


Lu. 2: 8 


16 




20 


6:33 


15: 5 




12: 4 



ICo. 12: 5 

6 



11 

25 

15:39 



2Co. 



1: 6 

3:18 
4:13 
6:13 
8:16 
12:18 



2Co. 


12 


18 


Eph. 


6 


9 


Phi. 


1 


30 




2 


2 

18 




3 


1 
16 



Phi. 

Heb. 



3 


16 


4 


2 


1 


12 


2 


14 


4 


11 


6 


11 





1 




11 



Heb. 11: 9 

13: 8 

Jas. 3:10 

11 

lPet. 4: 1 

4 

5: 9 

Uoh. 2^27 



Full list of the references in which yap, seep. 112 occurs, 



yap. 



Mat. 



1:18 
20 
21 

2: 2 

5 

6 

13 

20 

3: 2 

3 

9 

15 

4: 6 
10 
17 
18 

5:12 
18 
20 
29 
30 



Mat. 



5:46 
6: 7 
8 
14 
16 
21 
24 
32 

34 

7: 2 

8 

12 

25 

29 

8: 9 

9: 5 

13 

16 

21 

24 

10:10 

17 



Mat. 



10:19 
20 
23 
26 
35 

11:10 
13 
18 
30 

12: 8 
33 
34 
37 
40 
50 

13:12 
15 
17 

14: 3 

4 

24 

15: 2 



Mat. 



15:19 


Mat. 22:30 


27 


23: 3 


16: 2 


4 


3 


8 


25 


9 


26 


10 


27 


13 


17:15 


(Gr.14) 


20 


17 


18: 7 


19 


10 


39 


11 


24: 5 


20 


6 


19:12 


7 


14 


21 


22 


24 


20: I 


27 


16 


28 


21:26 


38 


32 


25:14 


22:14 


29 


16 


35 


28 


42 



Mat. 



Mar. 



2b 


: 9 




10 




11 




12 




28 




31 




43 




52 




73 


27 


: 1 




8 




19 




23 




43 


28 


: 2 




5 




6 


1 


:16 




22 




38 


2 


:15 


3 


:10 




21 



Mar. 



3:35 


Mar. 7:28 


4:22 


8: 3 


25 


35 


28 


36 


5: 8 


38 


28 


9: 6 


42 


— 


6:14 


31 


17 


34 


18 


39 


20 


40 


31 


41 


36 


49 


48 


10:14 


50 


22 


52 


27 


— 


45 


7: 3 


11:13 


8 


18 


10 


23 


21 


32 


25 


12:12 


27 


14 



( 10 ) 



Mar. 12:23 1 


Lu. 19; 5 


Joh. 16:13 


25 


10 


27 


36 


21 


18:13 


44 


26 


19: 6 


13: 6 


48 


31 


7 


20: 6 


36 


8 


19 


20: 9 


9 


33 


17 


11 


36 


21: 7 


19 





8 


22 


38 


Acts 1:20 


33 


21: 4 


2:15 


35 


8 


— 


14: 5 


9 


25 


7 


15 


34 


40 


23 


39 


56 


26 


3:22 


70 


35 


4: 3 


15:10 


22: 2 


12 


14 


16 


16 


16: 4 


18 


20 


8 


27 


22 


Lu. 1:15 


37 


27 


18 


— 


34 


30 


59 


— 


44 


71 


5:26 


48 


23: 8 


36 


76 


12 


6:14 


2:10 


15 


7:33 


3: 8 


22 


40 


4: 8 


34 


8: 7 


10 


41 


16 


5: 9 


Joh. 2:25 


21 


39 


3: 2 


23 


6:23 


16 


31 


— 


17 


39 


26 


19 


9:11 


32 


20 


16 


33 


24 


10:46 


34 


34 


13: 8 


38 


— 


27 


43 


4: 8 


36 


44 


9 


47 


— 


18 


15:21 


45 


23 


28 


48 


37 


16: 3 


7: 5 


42 


28 


6 


44 


37 


8 


45 


17:20 


28 


47 


23 


33 


5: 4 


28 


8:17 


13 


— 


18 


19 


18: 3 


29 


20 


15 


— 


21 


18 


40 


22 


28 


46 


26 


19:24 


9:14 


36 


32 


24 


46 


35 


25 


— 


37 


26 


6: 6 


40 


44 


27 


20:10 


48 


33 


13 


50 


55 


16 


56 


64 


— 


10: 7 


71 


27 


24 


7: 1 


29 


11: 4 


4 


21: 3 


10 


5 


13 


30 


39 


22 


12:12 


41 


29 


30 


8:24 


36 


34 


42 


22:22 


13:52 


— 


26 


58 


9:22 


23: 5 


14:14 


30 


8 


24 


10:26 


11 


28 


11:39 


17 


16: 2 


12: 8 


21 


13 


43 


24: 5 


28 


47 


25:11 


17:21 


13:11 


27 


24 


13 


26:16 


18:16 


15 


26 


23 


29 


— 


25 


14:30 


— 


32 


16: 7 


27:22 



Acts 



Ro. 



27:23 
25 
34 

28: 2 
20 
22 
27 
1: 9 
11 
16 

17 

18 
19 
20 
26 
2: 1 

11 

12 

13 

14 

24 

25 

28 

3: 2 

3 

7 

9 

20 

22 

23 

4: 2 

3 

9 

13 

14 

15 

5: 6 

7 

10 
13 
15 
16 
17 
19 
6: 5 
7 

10 
14 

19 

20 

21 

23 

7: 1 

2 

5 

7 

8 

11 

14 

15 

18 

19 

22 

8: 2 

3 

5 



Ro. 8:38 ICo. 3:19 2Co. 



iCo. 



9: 3 

6 

9 

11 

15 

17 

19 

28 

32 

10: 2 

3 

4 

5 

10 

11 

12 

13 
16 

11: 1 
13 
15 
21 
23 
24 
25 
29 
30 
32 
34 

12: 3 

4 

19 

20 

13: 1 
3 
4 



9 

11 

14: 3 

4 

6 

7 

8 

9 

10 

11 

17 

18 

15: 2 

3 

4 

18 

24 

26 

27 

16: 2 
18 
19 

1:11 
17 
18 
19 
21 
26 

2: 2 
8 
10 
11 
14 
16 

3: 2 
3 

4 
9 
11 
13 
17 
19 



21 

4: 4 

7 

9 

15 

20 

5: 3 

7 

12 

6:16 
20 

7: 7 
9 
14 
16 
22 
31 

8: 5 

8 

10 

9: 2 

9 

10 

15 

16 

17 

19 

10: 4 

5 

17 

26 

28 

29 

11: 5 

6 

7 

8 

9 

12 

18 

19 

21 

22 

23 

26 

29 

31 

12: 8 

12 

13 

14 

13: 9 

12 

14: 2 

5 

8 

9 

14 

17 

31 

33 

34 

35 

15: 3 

9 

16 

21 

22 

25 

27 

32 

34 

41 

52 

53 

16: 5 

7 

9 

10 

11 

18 

2Co. 1: 8 

12 



1:13 

19 

20 

24 

2: 2 

4 

9 

10 

11 

17 

3: 6 

9 

10 

11 

14 

4: 5 

11 

15 

17 

18 

5: 1 

2 

4 

7 

10 

12 

13 

14 

21 

6: 2 

14 

16 

7: 3 

5 



10 

11 

8: 9 

10 

12 

13 

9: 1 

2 

7 

10: 3 

4 

8 

12 

14 

18 
11: 2 

4 
5 
9 
13 
14 
19 
20 



Gal. 3:10 
13 



Gal. 



12: 



9 
10 
11 

13 
14 

20 
13: 4 



9 
1:10 

12 

13 

2: 6 

8 
12 
18 
19 
21 
3:10 



Eph. 



Phi. 



Col. 



27 

3: 3 

18 

20 

4:11 

2: 1 

5 

3: 3 

20 

24 

4:13 

ITh. 1: 8 

9 

2: 1 

3 

5 



2Th. 



ITi. 



9 

4: 2 

3 

7 

9 

10 

14 

15 

5: 2 

3 

7 

18 

2: 7 

3: 2 

7 

10 

11 

2; 3 

5 



( 11 ) 



ITi. 



2Ti. 



2:13 


2Ti. 


4:15 


Heb. 4: 4 


3:13 


Tit. 


1: 7 


8 


4: 5 




10 


10 


8 




2:11 


12 


10 




3: 3 


15 


16 




9 


5: I 


5: 4 




12 


12 


11 


Philera. 


13 


15 




15 


— 


IS 




22 


6: 4 


6: 7 


Heb. 


I: 5 


7 


10 




2: 2 


10 


1: 7 




5 


13 


12 




8 


16 


2: 7 




10 


7: 1 


11 




11 


10 


16 




16 


11 


3: 2 




18 


12 


6 




3: 3 


13 


9 




4 


14 


4: 3 




14 


17 


6 




16 


18 


10 




4: 2 


19 


11 




3 


21 



Heb. 7:26 

27 

28 

8: 3 

4 

5 

7 

8 

9: 2 

13 

16 

17 

19 

24 

10: 1 

4 

14 

15 

23 

26 

30 

34 

36 

37 



Heb. 



11: 2 


Heb. 13:16 


IPet. 2:25 


Uoh. 5: 3 


5 


17 


3: 5 


2Joh. 11 


6 


— 


10 


3Joh. 3 


10 


18 


17 


7 


14 


22 


4: 3 


Jude 4 


16 


Jas. 1: 6 


6 


Rev. 1: 3 


26 


7 


15 


3: 2 


27 


11 


2Pet. 1: 8 


9:19 


32 


13 


9 


— 


12: 3 


20 


10 


13:18 


6 


24 


11 


14: 4 


7 


2: 2 


16 


5 


10 


10 


17 


16: 6 


17 


11 


21 


14 


— 


13 


2: 4 


17:17 


18 


26 


8 


19: 8 


20 


3: 2 


18 


10 


25 


7 


19 


21: 1 


29 


16 


20 


22 


13: 2 


4:14 


21 


23 


5 


— 


3: 4 


25 


9 


IPet. 2:19 


5 


22: 9 


11 


20 


Uoh. 2:19 


18 


14 


21 


4:20 





APPENDIX. — PART II. 



Containing' a few Cursory Suggestions upon 6e, ical, o, and oe, the four words which Schmid passes by unnoticed 
on account of their too frequent occurrence. 



Ae, de> 

Is used adversaiively , as opposed to \ikv, about 129 
times in the New Testament. See Concordance, 
under \ikv. 

N. B. — Two or more 8s may thus follow one fisv. 



Adversative or distinctive, without being preceded 
by fikv, although that particle is probably often 
implied but not expressed, as : — 
Mar 5:33. But the woman fearing and 
6: 4. But Jesus said unto them, 
9 :50. but if the salt have lost 
2:19. But Mary kept all these things, 
6:49. But he that heareth, and doeth not, 
11 :20. But if I with the finger of God 
21 :33.but my words shall not 

1 : 12. But as many as received 
14: 10. but the Father that dwelleth 
Acts 7:47. But Solomon built him an house. 
19: 15. Paul I know ; but who are ye ? 
22:28. Paul said, But I was (free) born. 
Ro. 2:\0. But glory, honour, and peace, to 

6:23. but the gift of God (is) eternal life 
iCo. 1:23. But we preach Christ crucified, 
1 Ti. 6:11. But thou, O man of God, flee 
Heb 10: 27. But a certain fearful looking 
Jude 10. But these speak evil of those things 



Lu. 



Joh. 



Distributive : chiefly found in connexion with \xtv. 
Mat 21:35. and beat one, and killed another, and 

stoned another. 
lCo.12: 8. )( to another the word of knowledge 
9. ■)( To another faith by the same 
— )( to another the gifts of healing, 
10. )( to another prophecy; )( to "another 



Frequently after yap, for, we find 8e, but. 
2Co. 7: 10. but the sorrow of the world worketh 
Tit. 3: 4. But after that the kindness and love 
Jas. 3: 8. But the tongue can no man tame ; 



As is never the first word in a sentence ; generally 

the second ; sometimes the third, as : — 
Joh. 10:12. But he that is an hireling, 

15:27. And ye also shall bear witness, 
Acts 3:24. Yea, and all the prophets from 

5:32. And (so is) also the Holy Ghost, 
Jas. 5:12. But above all things, my brethren, 

It may also be the fourth word, as : — 
Acts22:29.and the chief captain also was afraid, 

Or even the fifth, as: — 
Joh. 8: 17. )(It is also written in your law, 
Uoh. 2: 2. and not for our's only, but 



Initiative, to mark the commencement of a subject. 
Mat. 1:18. Now the birth of Jesus Christ 

11:2. Now when John had heard in the 
lCo,15: 1. Moreover, brethren, I declare 
ITi. 4: l.Now the Spirit speaketh expressly, 



Continuative and Connective. This is by far the 
most frequent use of the particle Sk in the New 
Testament, with the exceptions of (perhaps) the 
Gospel of St. Mark, and the Revelation of St. John ; 
in the former of which icai is very frequently, in 
in the latter almost always, the connecting par- 
ticle. 

A few examples of the continuative and connective 
use of Sk : — 



Mat 



, 1: — .passim. 

3: 4. And the same John had his 
4:18.^7id Jesus, walking by the sea of 
10: 7. And as ye go, preach, saying, 
]4:lh.And when it was evening, his 
21 : 15. And when the chief priests and 



Resumptive, of a narrative or argument interrupted 

for a time. 
Mat 26: 17. Now the first (day) of the (feast of) 



( 12 ) 



Mar 13:32. But of that day and (that) hour 

Lu. 4: 1 . And Jesus being full of the Holy Ghost 



Strongly Oppositive : (coming properly under the 
head of adversative) . 

Mat. 5:22. But I say unto you, That whosoever 
12:28. But if I cast out devils by the Spirit 
13:16. But blessed (are) your eyes, for they 

Mar 7:11. But ye say, If a man shall say 



Cautionary : accompanying a warning or admo- 
nition. 
Mat.l0:17. But beware of men: for they 
33. But whosoever shall deny me 
12:36. But I say unto you, That every idle 
Col. 2: 4. And this I say, lest any man 
Jas. 5; 12. But above all things, my brethren, 



It is capable of an Intensitive or Aggravating force, 

as: — 
Phi. 2: 8. unto death, even the death of the cross, 
(q. d.and that death, the death, &c.) 



Kat, kai. 

Generally simply connective or continuative tl and ;" 
but its signification varies according to the cha- 
racter of the sentence, and the words or particles 
in connexion with which it is taken. 

The following are some of the senses in which it 
occurs in the New Testament : — 

Kai, also. 
Mat 12: 45. Even so shall it be also unto this 

13: 26. then appeared the tares also. 

15: 3. Why do ye also transgress the 

24:39. so shall also the coming of the Son of 
Mar 3 : 19. Iscariot, which also betrayed him : 

12: 6- he sent him also last unto them, 
Lu. 11 : 46. Woe unto you also, (ye) lawyers ! 

12: 34. there will your heart be also. 
Job. 6 : 67. Will ye also go away ? 
Acts 5: 2. his wife also being privy (to it), 
&c. &c. 

Kai, even. 
Mat 8: 27. that even the winds and the sea 

25: 29. taken away even that which he hath. 
Mar 6: 2. that even such mighty works are 
Lu. 12: 7. But even the very hairs of your head 
Acts 5 : 39. be found even to fight against God. 
Ro. 5: 7. some would even dare to die. 
Hebll -.19. raise (him) up, even from the dead; 
&c. &c. 

Kai, both, followed by Kai, and. 
Lu. 21: 16. betrayed both by parents, and 
Joh. 2: 2. And both Jesus was called, and 

15:24. both seen and hated both me and 
Acts26:29.were both almost, and altogether 
&c. &c. (constantly. ) 

xai, but. 
Matll:19.jBMi wisdom is justified of her 
Mar 12:12. but feared the people : for 
Lu. 2:b\.birt his mother kept all these 



Lu. 4 : 26. But unto none of them was Elias 

13:27. But he shall say, I tell you, 
Joh. 7 :30. but no man laid hands on him, 
Actsl0:28.ow* God hath shewed me that I 
Ro. 1 : 13. but was let hitherto, that I 
lCo.12: 5. administrations, but the same Lord. 

&C.&C 

Kai, then. 
Mat 23: 32. Fill ye up then the measure 
Lu. 18:26. Who then can be saved? 

19: 23. Wherefore then gavest not thou 

20 :44. how is he then his son ? 
1Co.15:29. why are they then baptized for 
Jas. 2: 4. Are ye not Mew partial in 

&C.&C. 

Kai is used illatively or conclusively : — ■ 
Heb 3: 19. So we see that they could not 

Kai, that. 
Mar 9: 39. in my name, that can lightly 
Lu. 5: l.came to pass, that, as the 

8: l.came to pass afterward, that he 
10:38. as they went, that he entered into 

&C.&C. 

Kai, apparently redundant. 
Mat 28: 9. his disciples, )( behold, Jesus 

Kai, joined with yap, usually is rendered simply 

"for." 
Lu. 6: 32 .for sinners also love those that 
&c. &c. (very frequent. ) 

Kai, and yet. 
Joh. 9: 30. and (yet) he hath opened mine eyes. 

16:32. and yet I am not alone, because 
2Co. 6: 9. unknown, and (yet) well known; 

• 10. having nothing, and (yet) possessing 

Kai, yet. 
Mar 7:28. Yes, Lord : yet the dogs 
lCo. 5:10. Yet not altogether with the 

Kai, for. 
Acts23: 3. for sittest thou to judge me 
1 Joh. 1 : 2. For the life was manifested, 
3: 4. for sin is the transgression of 

xai, or. 
Mat 7: 10. Or if he ask a fish, will he 
Jas. 4:13. To day or to morrow we will 



Heb. 



Kai, when. 
S.saith the Lord, when I will 



Kai, therefore. 
lCo. 5:13. Therefore put away from among 

(but the reading seems to be doubtful. ) 

Kai, if. 

Lu. 15: 4. If he lose one of them, (lit. a?*d having 
lost one of them. ) 

Kai, marking the union of two distinct 
quotations. 
Mat 15: 4. and mother : and, He that 

19: 19. and (thy) mother : and, Thou shalt 
Mar 7: 10. mother; and, Whoso curseth 
Acts 1 : 20. dwell therein : and his bishoprick 
ITi. 5:18. the corn. And, The labourer 
Heb 10; 16, 17- will I write them ; And their sins 



( 13 ) 



r 0, ri, to, ho, mas., hee, fern., to, neut. 

Commonly called the Prepositive Article. Its uses 
are various. The following are some of the most 
important. 

The article usually indicates that the word to which 
it is joined is the subject of a proposition ; that, 
namely, of which something is affirmed or denied, 
as : — 

Joh. 1: I. the Word was with God, and the Word 
[subject] was God. [predicate]. 
4:24. God [art.] (is) a Spirit: [no art.] 

Uoh.4: 8. for God [art.] is love, [no art.] 



The article, prefixed to both terms of a proposition, 
constitutes it a reciprocating or convertible pro- 
position : i. e. one of which either term may be 
equally affirmed or denied of the other. 

Lu. 11:34. The light of the body is the eye: (or, the 
eye is the light of the body: ) 

Uoh.3: 4. for sin is the transgression of the law. 
(rather, for )( sin is lawlessness ; or, for 
)( lawlessness is sin. ) 





The 


Mat 


1 


23. 




4 


5. 
24 




5 


5 




13 


37 
38 


Lu. 


12 


54. 


Joh. 19 


5 


Acts24:23 


3 Co 


5 


13 


2Th. 


2 


3. 


Uoh.5 


W 



article is used to mark definiteness. 

,a [art.] virgin shall be with child, {the one 

prophesied of. ) 
.a [art.] pinnacle of the temple, (a well 

known part of it. ) 
.throughout all )( Syria .[art.] (lit. the 

Syrian [country.]) 
. the meek: (a class of persons. ) 
. the Son of man ; 
. The field is the world ; 
.a cloud [art.] rise (a well known pheno- 
menon. — See lKings, 18:44.) 
. the crown of thorns, and the purple 
.a [art.] centurion to keep Paul, (the one 

who had charge of him. ) 
. that wicked person, (i.e. the incestuous 

person of whom he had spoken.) 
.cornea [art.] falling away first, (rather, 

the apostasy. ) 
.world lieth in wickedness, [art.] (in the 

wicked one. ) 



Indefiniteness is generally marked by the absence of 
the article. 

Mat 10: 8. Heal the sick, cleanse the lepers, [no art.] 
(i.e. sick, lepers, &c. generally. ) 
28: 18. All power is given unto me (i.e. unli- 
mited power. ) 

Ro. 3:20. by the deeds of the law there shall (i.e. 
deeds of law generally.) 

lCo.lo:16.For if the dead rise not, (i.e. dead gene- 
rally. ) 

Rev. 2:22.1 will cast her into a bed, 



A similar omission takes place after the participle 
of existence. 

Joh. 10: 12. and not the )( shepherd, whose own (i.e. 

not being, [no art. ] ) 
Acts 5: 17. which is the )( sect of the Sadducees, 

(i.e. being, [no art.]) 
Heb 1: 3. Who being )( the brightness of [no art.] 



Mar. 



Also frequently after a preposition. 
3: 19. they went into an house, (or home.) [no 
art.] 
Ro. 5: 13. For until the law [no art.] 
Gal. 2: 16. not by the works of the law: [no art.] 



The article is also sometimes used to mark either, 

first, emphasis. 
Marl3:ll.but the Holy Ghost, (lit. the Spirit the 

Holy.) 
Joh. 1:21. Art thou that prophet ? 

5:35. a burning and a shining light: 
10: 11. 1 am the good shepherd: (lit. Me shepherd 
the good. ) 
2Th 2: 3. that man of sin be revealed, 
Rev. 1: 3. the words of this prophecy, 

4. him which is, and which was, (lit. from 
the "who is," &c. ) 



any 



Or secondly, hypothesis. 
Matl2:35.4 good man out of the good (i.e 
given good man. ) 
18:17. as an heathen man and a publican, (i.e. 
any.) 
Joh. 12: 24. Except a corn of wheat (i.e. any.) 
ICo. 7: 28. and if a virgin marry, (i.e. any. ) 



It is sometimes simply descriptive, or designative, 
Mat. 3; 1. came John the Baptist, 
Joh. 13: 13. Ye call me )( Master and )( Lord: 
14-.3CK for the prince of this world cometh, 
19: 19. Jesus of Nazareth the King of 
Ro. 10: 5. the man that doeth those things 



The nominative with the article is sometimes used 

for the vocative. 
Mat 11 -.26. Even so, Father: [nom.with art.] 
Mar 10 -.47. Jesus, (thou) son of David, [nom. with 

art. ] 
Heb 1: 8. Thy throne, O God, [nom.with art.] 

10: 9.1 come to do thy will, O God. [nom.with 
art.l 



T6, the neuter, is prefixed to a clause, or sentence, 

or phrase. 
Mar 9:23. Jesus said unto him, )( If thou canst be- 
lieve, 
Lu. 22: 2. sought )( how they might kill him ; 

23. to enquire . . . )( which of them it was 
Ro. 9: 5. )(as concerning the flesh 

16:19.1 am glad therefore )( on your behalf: 



It is prefixed also to the infinitive, when used sub- 
stantively. 

Ro. 7:18. [nom.] for )( to will is present 
Acts 3:12. [gen.] made this man )( to walk? 
Lu. 5: l.[dat.] )( as the people pressed upon him 
Mat 13: 5. [ace] )( because they had no deepness of 
earth: 



N.B. — The substantive with which the article 

agrees is often left out ; thus : — 
Mat 21 '.21. this (which is done) to the fig tree, 
Mar 2: 14. Levi the (son) of Alphams 



I 14 ) 



Mar 16: l.Mary the (mother) of James, 
Joh. 19:25. Mary the (wife) of Cleophas, 

21: 2. and. the (sons) of Zebedee, 
ActslO: 23. certain brethren )( from Joppa 
Phi. 4:22. they that are of CaBsar's houshold. 
Heb 13:24. They of Italy salute you. 



In the Christian Witness, vol. i. p. 317, under 
" Scriptural Criticism," may be found some impor- 
tant remarks upon the article. 



r '0c rj, 6, hos, mas., hee, fern., ho, neut. 

The relative (sometimes called the subjunctive ar- 
ticle), answering to who, which, &c. in English. 
The following are a few of its less ordinary uses 
in the New Testament : — 

Distributive (for the article 6, with [ikv, and li). 

Mat 13: 8. fruit, some an hundredfold, some sixty- 
fold, some thirtyfold. 
21:35. beat one, and killed another, and stoned 
another. 
Mar 4: 4. some fell by the way side, and 
Lu. 23:33. one on the right hand, and the other 
Ro. 9 : 21 . one vessel unto honour, and another unto 
14: 2. For one believeth that he may eat all 

5. One man esteemeth one day above 
another : another esteemeth 
lCo. 7: 7 .one after this manner, and another after 
2Co. 2:16. To the one (we are) the savour of death 
unto death ; and to the other the savour 
of life unto life. 



For the interrogative t'iq, who ? or, what ? 
Mat 26: 50. Friend, wherefore art thou come? (i.e. 
for what ?) 



dv9' (ov, see under avri, in Concordance. 



Relative placed before the antecedent, in the order 

of the Greek. 
Mat 26: 48. Whomsoever I shall kiss, that same 
Mar 6: 16. It is John, whom I beheaded: 



In conclusion, it may be asked, is there not a great 
and an important distinction to be noticed 
between the use of the article with the present 
participle, and the relative with the present tense 
indicative ; as, between 6 iroiuv, and 6c 7roi£t; 
6 oirapuv, and 6c GTCtipu. 

The first seems to present office, or agency in the 
abstract ; the idea therefore conveyed to the 
mind is more indefinite. 
Mat 7: 8. every one that asketh receiveth ; and he 
that seeketh findeth ; and to him that 
knocketh it shall be opened. 
13: 3. a sower went forth to sow ; 

&C.&C 



On the contrary perhaps, the relative with the 
present tense makes a more positive definite 
assertion of a specific action. 

Lu. 2: 11. a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord. 

Ro. 4: 16. who is the father of us all, 

Jas. 4: 12. who art thou that judgest another? 

&C.&C 






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